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How To Change Your Pokeball Throw Style in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Which style is the one you’ll be using all game?

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoDecember 15, 20232 Mins Read
How To Change Your Pokeball Throw Style in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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Pokemon Scarlet and Violet introduced something that players have been really wanting: the ability to change your Pokeball throwing style. While it might not seem like a huge change, your throw style helps define who you are as a trainer. It’s an easy thing to change, so let’s get into how to change your Pokeball throw style in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

Changing Your Pokeball Throw Style in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

How To Change Your Pokeball Throw Style in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet
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After going through Drayton and completing the tutorial quest for The Indigo Disk DLC, you’ll have access to the clubroom PC. Here, you can speak with Mitch from the Baseball Club and request a change of throw style for 10 BP. At that point, you can switch to any throw style that you’ve unlocked. The following are all of the available styles you can choose from:

  • Left-handed style.
  • Reverany style.
  • Dainty style.
  • Smug style.
  • Elegant style.
  • Twirling style.

Once you change your throw style, it will cost in addition 10 BP to change it again.

How to Get More Pokebal Throw Styles

As you progress through The Indigo Disk DLC, you’ll earn more throwing styles. To unlock and use them, you need to constantly check back with the Clubroom PC and interact with the different Baseball Club Projects that you see. Some of them will cost between 150 to 450 BP. You’ll want to load up on them by doing different Blueberry Quests including the Ditto Quests if you want to get that many quickly. To break it down:

  1. Periodically check out the Clubroom PC.
  2. Select a Baseball Club Project to give BP to.
  3. Unlock new throw styles.

Related:

How To Get and Evolve Inkay in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk is available now on Nintendo Switch.

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