How to change a Pokemon’s Tera Type in Scarlet & Violet: Tera Shards locations and how to use them
PokemonScarlet & VioletintroducesTerastallizing, a new Gen 9 gimmick that allows a Pokemon to change its typing, so here is how players can change their Tera Types.
In recent history, each new generation ofPokemonhas come with a new battle gimmick to spice up the traditional battle format. Gen 6 introduced the fan-favorite Mega Evolutions, followed by Gen 7’s Z-Moves and Gen 8’s Gigantamaxing.

Now, Gen 9 has once again removed the previous generation’s gimmick and replaced it with its brand new type-changing mechanic, Terastallizing. This allows trains to use energy from their Tera Orb to change the type of their Pokemon in battle. This also increases the power of the same type of moves used in Terastal form.
While everyPokemon in Scarlet & Violet’s Pokedexcan Terastalize, only special wild Pokemon have a unique Tera Type. If a player collects enough Tera Shards, they can manually change their Pokemon’s Tera Type to any of the 18 available types inthe game.

So, here’s where Trainers can find Tera Shards and how to use them to change their Pokemon’s Tera Type.
Make sure to also check out our guides coveringGen 9’s Regional forms,Scarlet & Violet’s Sandwich recipes, theorder to beat the gyms in, andwhere to find Spiritombso you can start catching ’em all.

Changing a Pokemon’s Tera Type in Scarlet & Violet
To change a Pokemon’s Tera Type, the player must first beat theNormal-typeGym Leader in Medali. This will unlock the NPC that changes a Pokemon’s Tera Type.
After Larry is defeated, thechef at the Sushi baris who you will need to talk with to change a Pokemon’s Tera Type. However, players will need50 Tera Shardsof the same type.

Where to find Tera Shards in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
Fifty Tera Shards may sound like a lot at first, but they are relatively easy to come by. And players will unlock even faster ways of finding Tera Shards after they beat the game. Below is a list of methods for obtaining Tera Shards.
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And that’s all there is to know about changing a Pokemon’s Tera Type in Scarlet & Violet! Those looking to find out more about Pokemon Scarlet & Violet can check out our other guides below:
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