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Pokemon Crown Tundra: How to Get Regieleki

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Pokemon Sword and Shield’s Crown Tundra expansion pass DLC is finally here, and it caps out the known DLC plans for the latest in the long-running series. There are lots of new and returning legendary Pokemon hiding out in this new area. One of these new legendary Pokemon is Regieleki. Here’s how to get Regieleki in the Crown Tundra DLC.

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How to Get Regieleki in Crown Tundra DLC

Regieleki alongside Regidrago insert themselves to the original Regi trio from Ruby and Sapphire and form a now quintuplet of Regis for players to catch.

To get Regieleki in Pokemon Sword and Shield’s Crown Tundra DLC, you need to first to catch all of the original Regi trio: Rock, Ice, and Steel. Check out the guides for each of them if you need help. Make sure you have all three in your party and then go visit the Split-Decision Ruins at Three-Point Pass.

Take the left side path to enter to ensure that you enter Regieleki’s chamber. There’s no changing your mind.

Before battling it, make sure you have brought with you plenty of Ultra Balls and Timer Balls if you’re not planning on using a Master Ball. It is very difficult to catch Regieleki and you might be there for a bit.

What will also help is bringing a Pokemon that can sleep along with another that can use False Swipe. This will keep its HP as low as possible and slept (hopefully), without killing it. After 30 turns, your Timer Balls will increase in effectiveness which will be a big help.

Like the other Regi, Regieleki is a mono-type Electric. It has 580 base stats with a blistering 200 Speed, and powerful 100 Attack and 100 Sp. Attack , making it a very fast hybrid attacker.

That said, Regieleki has some pretty pitiful defenses on both sides. It has 50 Defense and an equally bad 50 Sp. Defense. It’s HP isn’t great either at only 80 base, meaning Regieleki is a glass cannon to be sure.

That’s all you need to know about how to get Regieleki in Pokemon Sword and Shield’s Crown Tundra DLC. Best of luck capturing this rare and elusive Pokemon!

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Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.

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