Pokemon Scarlet & Violet players discover secret Club Room feature

Lucas Simons
The Indigo Disk Club Room

The Indigo Disk brought a lot of new features to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, and now, a player has discovered a seemingly ignored gimmick inside the Club Room. Here’s what they have found out.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet have a long mile to run before Pokemon Legends ZA enters the stage, and with the latest events like Tera Raid Battles, and Mass Outbreaks, the game still has lots of things to do.

Some of the new featured introduced with The Indigo Disk include access to the Blueberry Academy League Club Room. Inside this “base of operations” you will be able to use gadgets like the Item Printer, and also, help in the development of the premises using Blueberry Points.

But, a trainer has discovered a hidden feature in said Club Room and has shared their discoveries with the rest of the community.

The author of this post, Reddit user ‘SunburntPalkia’ also confirmed that Synchro Machine doesn’t work inside the premises. But camera mode does, and other players confirmed this: “You can let your Pokemon out anywhere where you can turn the camera around.”

Members of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet community jokingly stated that huge Pokemon like Dondozo and Wailord would cause havoc inside the small Club Room. And another one went even as far as to say: “Why the hell are you guys trying to kill the club members? They’re children.”

Another player also mentioned that the game doesn’t let you know about this feature and that he also discovered it by mere chance.

So there you have it, the Club Room in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk allows you to take out your Pokemon and showcase it to other BB League Club members.

For more information on Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you can also check how to beat the latest Charizard Raids right here. And here’s everything you need to know about the best Pokemon for Tera Raid Battles.

About The Author

Lucas is a Game Writer and Game Reviewer with years of experience as a fiction author and Game Designer. He enjoys writing about Pokemon, RPGS, Nintendo, and all things Gaming Related.