The last of the Regi ruins is located at the end of the left-hand side path when arriving from Frigid Sea. To enter it, you need to catch all of the other Regi first. After stepping through the door, you must make a choice between Regieleki or Regidrago.
A devastating Thunder move, hampered by relatively low Accuracy. If it’s raining though, it never misses. (left), This Dragon-type move inflicts massive damage, but the user is locked into using it for 2-3 turns. Afterwards, they become confused. (right)
Item
Location
TR09 Thunder
To the left of the entrance to Split-Decision Ruins, up the stairs.
TR24 Outrage
To the right of the entrance to Split-Decision Ruins, up the stairs.
Above the tall grass on the right, when coming from Frigid Sea. Near one of the three tall, pointy rocks.
Rare Bone
Around the back of the tall, pointy rock on the left, hidden among the tall plants.
Thunder Stone
Search the bushes to the left of the stairs of Split-Decision Ruins.
Ultra Ball
Also search the leafy plants to the right of the stairs.
Revival Herb
Head towards the pointy rock to the right of the Frigid Sea entrance. Search the plants around the side, before reaching the Pokémon Den near the back.
Energy Root
Next to tree past the second Pokémon Den, near the final entrance to Roaring-Sea Caves.
Welcome to our comprehensive strategy guide for Pokémon: Sword and Shield, the latest entries in the Pokémon video game franchise. Our guide also incorporates all the DLC, including the Isle of Armor and brand new Crown Tundra DLC.
In Sword and Shield, you explore the Galar region, based on the United Kingdom, alongside rivals Hop, Bede and Marnie, with the aim to dethrone the Pokémon League Champion.
The games introduce several new features such as Dynamaxing and Gigantamaxing, functions that increase size and change forms of certain Pokémon; the Wild Area, a large open world with free camera movement; and raids with co-op battling. They also reintroduce features previously seen in Sun and Moon and Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Let’s Go, Eevee!, such as regional variants and roaming Pokémon depicted in the overworld.
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