Pokemon Scarlet Violet Indigo Mask How to Get Mark Charm

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk Mark Charm Location: How to Increase Chances of Finding Marked Pokemon

If you want to increase your chances of finding marked Pokemon in Scarlet & Violet, you’ll want to get the Mark Charm. This valuable key item was absent from the base game, so players are likely wondering if it’s finally been added in Indigo Disk. Fortunately, it has, though unlocking it will take some perseverance.

How do you get the Mark Charm in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk DLC?

To get the Mark Charm in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk, you must catch all 240 Pokemon in the Blueberry Pokedex. After doing so, you’ll be called to the entrance of Blueberry Academy, where Cyrano will present you with the Mark Charm.

The Mark Charm is incredibly useful if you’re trying to find Marked Pokemon faster. It roughly triples the chances of encountering a Pokemon with a mark and stacks with the Mark Power you can get from sandwiches.

If you’ve already completed the Paldea and Kitakami Pokedexes, you’ve got a big head start on finishing up the Blueberry Dex. You’ll have already caught around half of them, leaving only around 120 or so left.

For reference, here’s the Pokemon you’ll have to catch to fill up the Blueberry Pokedex and unlock the Mark Charm in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk:

  1. Doduo
  2. Dodrio
  3. Exeggcute
  4. Exeggutor (Kanto or Alolan Form)
  5. Rhyhorn
  6. Rhydon
  7. Rhyperior
  8. Venonat
  9. Venomoth
  10. Elekid
  11. Electabuzz
  12. Electivire
  13. Magby
  14. Magmar
  15. Magmortar
  16. Happiny
  17. Chansey
  18. Blissey
  19. Scyther
  20. Scizor
  21. Kleavor
  22. Tauros
  23. Blitzle
  24. Zebstrika
  25. Girafarig
  26. Farigiraf
  27. Sandile
  28. Krokorok
  29. Krookodile
  30. Rellor
  31. Rabsca
  32. Rufflet
  33. Braviary
  34. Vullaby
  35. Mandibuzz
  36. Litleo
  37. Pyroar
  38. Deerling
  39. Sawsbuck
  40. Smeargle
  41. Rotom
  42. Milcery
  43. Alcremie
  44. Trapinch
  45. Vibrava
  46. Flygon
  47. Pikipek
  48. Trumbeak
  49. Toucannon
  50. Tentacool
  51. Tentacruel
  52. Horsea
  53. Seadra
  54. Kingdra
  55. Bruxish
  56. Cottonee
  57. Whimsicott
  58. Comfey
  59. Slakoth
  60. Vigoroth
  61. Slaking
  62. Oddish
  63. Gloom
  64. Vileplume
  65. Bellossom
  66. Diglett (Alolan Form)
  67. Dugtrio (Alolan Form)
  68. Grimer (Alolan Form)
  69. Muk (Alolan Form)
  70. Zangoose
  71. Seviper
  72. Crabrawler
  73. Crabominable
  74. Oricorio
  75. Slowpoke (Galarian Form)
  76. Slowbro (Galarian Form)
  77. Slowking (Galarian Form)
  78. Chinchou
  79. Lanturn
  80. Inkay
  81. Malamar
  82. Luvdisc
  83. Finneon
  84. Lumineon
  85. Alomomola
  86. Torkoal
  87. Fletchling
  88. Fletchinder
  89. Talonflame
  90. Dewpider
  91. Araquanid
  92. Tyrogue
  93. Hitmonlee
  94. Hitmonchan
  95. Hitmontop
  96. Geodude (Alolan Form)
  97. Graveler (Alolan Form)
  98. Golem (Alolan Form)
  99. Drilbur
  100. Excadrill
  101. Gothita
  102. Gothorita
  103. Gothitelle
  104. Espurr
  105. Meowstic
  106. Minior
  107. Cranidos
  108. Rampardos
  109. Shieldon
  110. Bastiodon
  111. Minccino
  112. Cinccino
  113. Skarmory
  114. Swablu
  115. Altaria
  116. Magnemite
  117. Magneton
  118. Magnezone
  119. Plusle
  120. Minun
  121. Scraggy
  122. Scrafty
  123. Golett
  124. Golurk
  125. Numel
  126. Camerupt
  127. Sinistea
  128. Polteageist
  129. Porygon
  130. Porygon2
  131. Porygon-Z
  132. Joltik
  133. Galvantula
  134. Tynamo
  135. Eelektrik
  136. Eelektross
  137. Beldum
  138. Metang
  139. Metagross
  140. Axew
  141. Fraxure
  142. Haxorus
  143. Seel
  144. Dewgong
  145. Lapras
  146. Qwilfish (Hisuian Form)
  147. Overqwil
  148. Solosis
  149. Duosion
  150. Reuniclus
  151. Snubbull
  152. Granbull
  153. Cubchoo
  154. Beartic
  155. Sandshrew (Alolan Form)
  156. Sandslash (Alolan Form)
  157. Vulpix (Alolan Form)
  158. Ninetales (Alolan Form)
  159. Snover
  160. Abomasnow
  161. Duraludon
  162. Archaludon
  163. Hydrapple
  164. Bulbasaur
  165. Ivysaur
  166. Venusaur
  167. Charmander
  168. Charmeleon
  169. Charizard
  170. Squirtle
  171. Wartortle
  172. Blastoise
  173. Chikorita
  174. Bayleef
  175. Meganium
  176. Cyndaquil
  177. Quilava
  178. Typhlosion
  179. Totodile
  180. Croconaw
  181. Feraligatr
  182. Treecko
  183. Grovyle
  184. Sceptile
  185. Torchic
  186. Combusken
  187. Blaziken
  188. Mudkip
  189. Marshtomp
  190. Swampert
  191. Turtwig
  192. Grotle
  193. Torterra
  194. Chimchar
  195. Monferno
  196. Infernape
  197. Piplup
  198. Prinplup
  199. Empoleon
  200. Snivy
  201. Servine
  202. Serperior
  203. Tepig
  204. Pignite
  205. Emboar
  206. Oshawott
  207. Dewott
  208. Samurott
  209. Chespin
  210. Quilladin
  211. Chesnaught
  212. Fennekin
  213. Braixen
  214. Delphox
  215. Froakie
  216. Frogadier
  217. Greninja
  218. Rowlet
  219. Dartrix
  220. Decidueye
  221. Litten
  222. Torracat
  223. Incineroar
  224. Popplio
  225. Brionne
  226. Primarina
  227. Grookey
  228. Thwackey
  229. Rillaboom
  230. Scorbunny
  231. Raboot
  232. Cinderace
  233. Sobble
  234. Drizzile
  235. Inteleon
  236. Gouging Fire
  237. Raging Bolt
  238. Iron Crown
  239. Iron Boulder
  240. Terapagos
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