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Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet are similar in terms of gameplay and story, but they have notable differences that might make owning both worthwhile for some players: 1. Exclusive Pokémon: Each game has certain Pokémon that are exclusive to it, meaning they cannot be caught in the other version. Scarlet and Violet each offer unique species, which encourages trading between players. 2. Version-Specific Professors: Pokémon Scarlet features Professor Sada, while Pokémon Violet features Professor Turo, offering slight narrative differences. 3. Theme Differences: Scarlet has a more ancient and primal theme, while Violet focuses on futuristic elements. These themes influence the aesthetics of the legendary Pokémon, clothing options, and other design choices in the game. 4. Multiplayer Value: If your son enjoys trading or playing with friends, having both versions could allow for easier access to exclusive Pokémon and more options for completing the Pokédex. If these differences don’t matter much to him, it may not be necessary to get Scarlet, as the core experience is the same.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Same map but different pokemon characters available. If you want to complete the Pokédex and collect all pokemon, you’ll need both but the story line is almost identical.
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