Pokemon Scarlet & Violet DLC: How to get Iron Crown

Joaquín Frere
Iron Crown in Pokemon S&V DLC The Indigo Disk

The Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC features new Paradox Pokemon to catch, and they resemble some fan-favorite creatures from past regions. If you are wondering how to catch Iron Crown in The Indigo Disk DLC, here’s all you need to know.

New Pokemon are always a thing when DLC comes out for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. A new Pokedex to update, and past region Pokemon that weren’t available in Paldea join the fray, including Legendary creatures.

Paradox Pokemon are creatures from the distant past or future that resemble other well-known Pokemon. The Indigo Disk DLC features Paradox Pokemon that are exclusive to each version, and Cobalion’s future version is available in one of them.

If you are wondering how to get Iron Crown in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC, here’s all you need to know.

How to catch Iron Crown in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Indigo Disk

To get Iron Crown in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk, players must complete Perrin’s side quest of adding 200 entries in the Blueberry Pokedex.

This reward for completing Perrin’s side quest is two photographs and one of those showcases Iron Crown’s location in Area Zero.

Perrin the Photographer in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC
Perrin will once again ask you to complete the new area’s Pokedex to give you a “hot tip.”

Cobalion and Terrakion’s Paradox forms are exclusive to Pokemon Violet, and Raikou and Entei’s forms are the same for Pokemon Scarlet. Depending on which version you have, Perrin is going to give you different pictures that show locations of Area Zero back in Paldea.

Of all the new Paradox form Pokemon available in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC, Iron Crown is the easiest one to find, as it sits right near the top of Area Zero.

While entering the area through the main base, players will need to find a hole in the ground nearby to their left. Jump down into that hole and you will land in a cave where Iron Crown will be roaming, but remember to pack Pokeballs first, as Paradox Pokemon are not easy to catch.

For more on Pokemon Scarlet and Violet and its DLCs, check out the rest of our content:

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Joaquín is a new Senior Writer for Charlie Intel with years of experience on games journalism. Focusing on all things JRPGs and a videogame developer at heart. Graduated from Game-Dev School and Public Relations, his current work is Charlie Intel and Infobae for LATAM. You can contact Joaquín at [email protected]