Glimmora is one of the newest Pokémon found in Scarlet And Violet that has a feature similar to a poisonous rock flower ready to snatch its prey. Read on, and this guide will teach players what kind of Pokémon Glimmora is and where to find this rock-flower-shaped Pokémon.
Who is Glimmora in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?
Glimmora is a dual-type Rock/ Poison Pokémon and is the evolved form of Glimmet. The petals of this Pokémon are made of crystallized poison energy. It has recently become evident that these petals resemble Tera Jewels. When it detects danger, it will open up its crystalline petals and fire beams from its conical body. It is highly resistant to Fire, Normal, Flying, Poison, Bug, and even, Fairy-Type Moves however it is weak to Steel, Water, and Psychic-type moves and even greater to Ground-Type Moves.
Glimmora is known to have two unique abilities – Toxic Debris and Corrosion. Toxic Debris can scatter poison spikes on the opposing side and opposing Pokémon take damage from Physical moves. Corrosion, on the other hand, can be used to poison Steel-type and Poison-type opponents.
Where to Find Glimmora in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?
There are two ways to get Glimmora. The 1st is by traveling to Research Station No. 4 of the Great Crater of Paldea. This area can only be unlocked after finishing all the questlines. Once they have done that, they can find Glimmora in that location usually by the caves and their level will be at 59, so if players want to challenge themselves, this is one way to do it.
Another way of getting Glimmora is by evolving Glimmet by leveling it to level 35 in the game. To catch Glimmet, players will need to go to the following locations as these parts are where Glimmet is best known to spawn especially in caves:
- South Province (Area Six)
- Mountain region east of Porto Marinada in West Province (Area Two)
- Northwest and northeast sides of Glaseado Mountain
- Dalizapa Passage south of Glaseado Mountain
- Eastern portion of East Province (Area Three)
If players have managed to catch Glimmet, use EXP candies obtained from Tera Raid Battles to level it up faster, and viola, Glimmora will be there.
How to Catch Glimmora in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?
Upon confronting Glimmora, players must remember that this Pokémon’s catch rate is at 7.7% making it hard to capture. Use moves like False Swipe, Hypnosis, Sleep Powder, and Disable to increase the catch rate. Not only that, trainers must stock up on the following Poké-balls so that they have a better chance of getting Glimmora:
- Ultra-Ball
- Timer Ball
- Dusk Ball
- Quick Ball
- Heavy Ball
Glimmora Stats
Below are the basic stats of Glimmora once they either catch them or evolve them from Glimmet:
- HP -> 83
- Attack -> 55
- Defense -> 90
- Sp. Attack – 130
- Sp. Def. – 81
- Speed -> 86
Glimmora Movesets
When a Pokémon levels up, there will be times that it will learn new moves that will improve its performance in battle. Below is the list of moves that Glimmora can learn from its pre-evolution form :
Level | Move | Type |
1 | Spiky Shield | Grass |
1 | Toxic Spikes | Poison |
1 | Rock Throw | Rock |
1 | Harden | Normal |
1 | Smack Down | Rock |
Evolution | Mortal Spin | Poison |
7 | Acid Spray | Poison |
11 | Ancient Power | Rock |
15 | Rock Polish | Rock |
18 | Stealth Rock | Rock |
22 | Venoschock | Poison |
26 | Sandstorm | Rock |
29 | Self-Destruct | Normal |
33 | Rock Slide | Rock |
39 | Power Gem | Rock |
44 | Acid Wave | Poison |
50 | Sludge Wave | Poison |
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