Here’s some info on the Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Inteleon loot, moves, and stats

Inteleon does not have Air Cutter

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Inteleon is here in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, and with it comes a corresponding 7-Star raid. Anyone who defeats Inteleon will be able to catch it, so we caught it as we always do. Check out all its stats, abilities, and moves below.

If you need help unlocking this encounter, check out our guide here.

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Inteleon loot list

Here’s everything I earned during my first clear of this battle. As a reminder, you can only catch Inteleon once while the event is live. However, you can run the battle continuously for rewards.

  • Exp.Candy L x6
  • Exp.Candy XL x4
  • Zinc x5
  • Ice Tera Shard x20
  • Ice Tera Shard x10
  • TM143
  • Ability Patch x1
  • Bottle Cap x1
  • Exp.Candy L x5
  • Exp.Candy L x5
  • PP Up x1
  • Nugget x2
  • Exp. Candy L x3
  • Exp. Candy L x5
  • Exp. Candy L x5

Overall, a standard drop list that’s consistent with previous encounters. TM143 (Blizzard) and the Ability Patch are only guaranteed to drop once, though more Ability Patches may appear if you continue to farm this encounter.

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Inteleon moves and stats

Inteleon has the Ice Tera Type, so its moveset naturally reflects its typing. Like past events, it is level 100 and has its hidden ability Snipe. Here are its moves:

  • Blizzard
  • Snipe Shot
  • Dark Pulse
  • Tearful Look

Here are Inteleon’s stats:

  • HP – 281
  • Attack – 206
  • Defense – 166
  • Sp. Atk – 314
  • Sp. Def – 166
  • Speed – 248

Also like past 7-Star encounters, Inteleon will have the Mightiest Mark. This grants it the title of Inteleon the Unrivaled.

Does the Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Inteleon count as a Paldean Pokedex entry?

Nope! The Pokedex will stay at a maximum of 400, regardless of how many event monsters you catch. This may change down the line, but for now, Inteleon doesn’t affect your Pokedex completion.

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