The Discovery of Hidden Caves
Released as the second half of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, The Indigo Disk took players back to the mysterious Area Zero after they proved their skill in battle at the Blueberry Academy. After becoming the BB League Champion, players returned to Paldea for an impromptu expedition to Area Zero and unlocked a new layer that had been previously inaccessible. This led them to the crystalline lair of the legendary Pokemon Terapagos, the zone's titular Hidden Treasure. Following the conclusion of the DLC's main story, players were allowed to return to Area Zero and comb through the caves once more to find some items and Pokemon that they missed the first time.
The Exciting Discoveries
Following that, the OP backtracked to find that a crystal blocking the way to a new path had been removed. This led to a secret area that had items as a reward for both finding it and defeating the Stellar Garchomp. These rewards were 17 to 32 Tera shards of all types except the Stellar type, Stardust, and TMs for the moves Tera Blast and Meteor Beam. Initially from Pokemon Sword and Shield, Meteor Beam returned to the series in The Indigo Disk as TM200. It is a Rock-type special attack that some fossil-based Pokemon can use.
The Rewards and Gratitude
The Indigo Disk DLC offers a wealth of rewards for trainers who dare to explore its hidden caves and uncover its secrets. From rare Tera shards and Stardust to powerful TMs and legendary encounters, there's no shortage of surprises waiting to be found in Area Zero. With the discovery of the two hidden caves, trainers are now eager to delve deeper into the mysteries of The Indigo Disk and unlock its full potential.