Items in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have different purposes. Some of these serve as healing effects while others boost the stats of certain types of Pokemon. For Psychic type moves, there is an item that helps boost their stats known as the Twisted spoon. This guide will teach players where to get this particular item and whom to use it on, so read on.
What is the Twisted Spoon?
The Twisted Spoon is a held item found not only in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet but in other series as well. When held by a Pokémon in battle, it will boost the Psychic-type moves used in battle b 20%. Also, as a bonus, it does as well 30 Base Power Fling Damage.
Where to Get the Twisted Spoon
For players who specialize in using Psychic-type moves, finding this item will be easy. Players should travel to Mesagoza and shop at the Delibird Presents shop. In that shop, the Twisted Spoon is sold for at least 3000 3,000 Poke Dollars and is easy to purchase.
The 2nd option for players to get this item is to travel to Port Marinada and take part in the auctions. To head to Port Marinada, head east towards the West Province and north of the Asado Desert. Located there is the auction hub where various rare items are being sold. Chances of finding a Twisted Spoon are slim and players might end up spending more than expected.
Recommended Pokémon to Use Twisted Spoon
Since this item boosts Psychic-type moves, this can be equipped with any type of Pokémon. Personally, any non-Psychic Pokemon or those with dual attributes should be equipped with this item. Below is the list of Pokémon recommended for holding this item:
- Hatterene
- Gardevoir
- Alakazam
- Metagross
- Slowpoke
- Bronzong
- Flittle
- Farigiraf
- Scream Tail
- Veluza
That’s our guide on how to get the Twisted Spoon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. If you like this guide, be sure to check out our review and other Pokémon Scarlet and Violet articles:
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