Pokemon Sword & Shield: The Best Areas To Explore If You Want Fairy-Types

 

Fairy-types are gaining ground in the Pokéverse! Both Pokemon Sword and Shield are loaded with Fairy-types, and gamers are thrilled! Although Game Freak didn’t get around to introducing Fairy-types until Gen 6, the fairies have already cemented themselves as fan favorites, due to their creative designs and wonderful versatility.

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If you want a strong and versatile team, then you are going to need at least one Fairy-type or some Fairy-type combination. Now that both rounds of DLCs have been released and the region is complete, let’s take a look at the best areas to explore if you want to find Fairy-types in Pokemon Sword and Shield.

10 Lake of Outrage

The Lake of Outrage is a lake and cliffside area in the northwest of the Wild Area. It connects to Giant’s Cap and features a circle of large, upright stones. Fairy-types abound here and different ones will appear in different types of weather.

In normal weather, you can find both Gardevoir and Hatterene there. In overcast conditions, you can find Weezing, which has its own special design in Gen 8. Grimmsnarl and Skuntank can be found randomly in the grass. Shiinotic can be found if it is raining. Sylveon can be found at Lake of Outrage during partially sunny daytime.

9 Route 4

Route 4 of the Galar Region is located just north of the Galar Mine and Turffield. It is a straightforward route with a lot of vibrant, yellow grass. The Pokémon Cutiefly and Milcery can be found in the grass here as random encounters in both versions. Eevee is also located here and can turn into Sylveon if you level Eevee up with high friendship while simultaneously knowing a Fairy-type move. The Sylveon evolution was one of the original Fairy-types introduced in Gen 6.

8 Stony Wilderness

The Stony Wilderness is a location found just south of the town of Hammerlocke in the Wild Area. A bunch of Fairy-types can be found here in the grass as random encounters depending on the area’s weather. Togetic in fog, Cottonee if it’s cloudy, Ribombee if it’s either clear or cloudy, Spritzee if it’s cloudy (Shield only), Swirlix if it’s cloudy (Sword only), and Impidimp in any weather except for sandstorm.

7 Glimwood Tangle

Glimwood Tangle is an area that can be accessed as soon as you beat Stow-on-Side’s gym. It is a dark forest, dimly lit with glowing mushrooms. It contains several Fairy-type Pokemon, some of which are version dependent.

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Morgrem, Shiinotic, and Hattrem can be found in either version (the last of which isn’t a Fairy-type initially, but it does evolve into one), Sword exclusively has Swirlix, and Shield exclusively has Pontya (also needs to evolve to get its Fairy typing) and Spritzee. All of these Pokemon can be found in the grass as random encounters.

6 Dusty Bowl

Dusty Bowl is located in the center of the northern end of the Wild Area. Duosion, Gothorita, Wobbuffet, Gardevoir, Meowstic, and Hattrem can all be found here.

However, the real reason you want to visit the Dusty Bowl is that, in foggy conditions, you can find Togekiss flying around the area. Togekiss is beloved among Poké-fans because it is not only adorable but also extremely powerful.

5 Isle of Armor

Isle of Armor was the first of 2 downloadable content (DLC) expansion packs released to supplement Pokemon Sword and Sheild. It was first released on June 17, 2020. Many of the Pokemon not included in the base game were thankfully included in the Isle of Armor. You can find Dedenne, Comfey, the Azumarill line, and the Jigglypuff line there.

You can also find Slowpoke roaming around beaches on the Isle of Armor. And, if you use a Galarica Cuff, you can evolve it into another Galarian Exclusive, the uniquely typed, Galarian Slowbro. The mythical Pokémon, Magearna from Gen 7 can also be found there.

4 Crown Tundra

Crown Tundra, the second DLC expansion packs was released on October 22, 2020. Many more of the Pokémon not included in the base game were added with the release of Crown Tundra. Some of these were Carbink, Xerneas, and Diancie.

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Xerneas is a beautifully designed Legendary Fairy-type that was introduced in Gen 6. It is a member of the Aura Trio (along with Yevetal and Zygarde) and is the game mascot for Pokemon X.

3 Ballimere Lake

This is the first of 3 areas located within Crown Tundra where you can find specific Fairy-types. Ballimere Lake is located in the deep South of Crown Tundra. Let’s face it, even if there were np Fairy-types around here, you would still want to go explore the lake just for the spectacular view! Luckily though, if you explore this area closely, you can find Mime Jr, Hatenna, and Hattrem here.

2 Lakeside Cave

The second area is Lakeside Cave, which is located just beside Ballimere Lake. Once you are there, if you decide to participate in a little cave exploration, you will find Mawile and Carbink. Don’t be fooled by Mawile’s appearance. This creature may be small, at 2 feet tall and 25 pounds, but it is also a Steel/Fairy-type, which is considered by many to be one of the strongest type combinations available in the Pokéverse.

1 Giant’s Bed

Giant’s Bed is also located in Crown Tundra. You can find it Southeast of Freezington past Frostpoint Field. Clefairy, Clefable, Hatenna, and Mime Jr. can all be found in this area. The headliner here is Clefairy which is considered by many to be the best of the Pure Fairy-types.

NEXT: Every Pure Fairy Pokémon, Ranked

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