It’s an opportunity
Mass outbreaks have been around for many generations in the Pokemon series, but maybe this is your first time hearing about them. In that case, we got you covered!
What is a mass outbreak, and where do they occur?
Every day, mass outbreaks will happen throughout the map, consisting of either Pokemon you’ve seen before (with their icons), or ones you haven’t (with the question mark neon red symbol above). They are also referred to, and consist of, “swarms.” The game will warn you that they’re happening as you log in, across the top of the screen, via the “news ticker” type announcement banner. Press the Y button to open the map and see where they are.
That’s it! It’s a cycling opportunity to battle more mass armies of specific types of Pokemon.
What do the question marks on the map mean in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet?
The question marks on your map are mass outbreaks that you haven’t discovered yet!
In other words, they’re focused around Pokemon that are new, and are arguably one of the most important subtypes of mass outbreaks in the game (especially early on, when you’re trying to complete your Pokedex).
Why should you care about mass outbreaks?
If you’re a newcomer to the games, or perhaps a lapsed fan, you may not need to worry about mass outbreaks, and can safely ignore them.
That said, you might want to pay attention to mass outbreaks if you’re doing any of the following:
- Actively keeping notes on Pokemon you haven’t seen yet, in a bid to complete your Paldean Pokedex
- Plan on grinding out materials for specific Pokemon (pay attention to what is actually swarming, so you can keep farming materials)
- Want to grind out experience points (send out your lead Pokemon and have them battle it out with a giant swarm with the ZR button)
- If you care about shiny Pokemon, you can farm them here
Published: Jan 9, 2023 11:30 am