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Despite complaints about the lack of difficulty in Pokemon titles, most titles' endgames provide sufficient challenges, as well as the means to farm finely-honed Pokemon. One set of the many items that play into this is the various charms that you can acquire.
These are key items that offer many utilities, like eggs hatching faster or shiny Pokemon appearing more frequently. In the Teal Mask, a new charm by the name of the Glimmering Charm was added. In this guide, we'll show you exactly how to get it and what it does.
How To Get The Glimmering Charm
Like many of the other charms in the series, the Glimmering Charm is acquired as a pseudo-postgame item. To obtain it, you must complete the Kitakami Pokedex.
The Kitakami Pokedex has exactly 200 entries, half of what the main game has. However, around 100 of these entries are shared with the regular Paldean Pokedex, easing the burden immensely.
Upon filling out the entire Kitakami Pokedex, Jacq will contact you to say he wants to congratulate you in person. He can be found to the right of the first red arch on Revelers' Road in the grass.
Even though many of the 💦Pokemon in the Kitakami Pokedex are also in the Paldean Pokedex, it is not required to complete the latter to get the reward from the former.
After talking with Jacq, he will thank you for filling out all 200 entries in the Kitakami Pokedex and offer you the Glimmering Charm as a reward.
What Does The Glimmering Charm Do?
As per its own description, the Glimmering Charm makes it so that more Tera Shards will drop from Tera Raids. This makes farming them much easier.
Tera Shards can be used at the Medali Treasure Eatery after beating the gym leader there to change the Tera Type of your Pokemon with 50 Tera Shards of any one type.
The amount of extra Tera Shards you acquire with the Glimmering Charm is detailed♚ in theꦍ table below.
Raid Stars |
Extra Tera Shards |
3 |
+2 Extra Shards |
4 |
+5 Extra Shards |
5 |
+10 Extra Shards |
6 |
+12 Extra Shards |
Tips For Completing The Kitakami Pokedex
Though 200 Pokemon may seem daunting, it's only half of the main game's Pokedex, making it much easier to fill out. Here are some tips to get you to that Glimmering Charm faster.
Complete The Paldean Pokedex
This might sound like it's more work, but considering around 100 of Kitakami's 200 Pokemon are shared, having the༺ Paldean Pokedex completed first gives you a massive hea🦩dstart.
Transfer Pokemon From Pokemon Home
While you could go ahead and try to capture and evolve your way to filling out the Pokedex, if you've played previous games, then Pokemon Home is your ally here.
It will let you fill out the pages with ease and maybe even save you from having to trade for version-exclusive Pokemon.
Stock Up On Quick Balls
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet give you plentღy of Pokeballs to help you catch Pokemon, but as you get further through the game, you may end up relying on more specific balls.
In Kitakami, considering how easy some of the Pokemon are to catch, it will save you a lot of time just chucking a Quick Ball, as most Pokemon in Kitakami will be captured witꦚh them no matt💞er your level.
Catch A Johtonian Wooper And White-Striped Basculin
You might be scratching your head on those last few entries, wondering why your Pokedex isn't quite filled, when the most likely reason is that the regular Wooper is counted as a separate Pokemon from the Paldean Wooper. The same is true for the White-Striped Basculin, likely because it i🦋s the only Basculin form that can evolve into Basculegion.
Johtonian Wooper can be found in the rice paddies just outside Mossui Village, while White-Striped Basculin can be found in the lake at the Timeless Woods.