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Best Way to Farm Grit Items in Pokemon Legends: Arceus

Increasing your Pokémon Effort Levels, also known as ELs, requires you to have Grit items in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Once you’ve gotten each of your Pokémon ELs up to level three using Grit Dust, you’ll need to have Grit Gravel in order to take them to levels four through six.

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In this guide, we’ll be showing you the best ways to farm Grit items in Pokémon Legends: Arceus and increase your Pokémon Effort Levels.

One of the best ways of obtaining Grit items, such as Grit Gravel and Grit Dust, is by releasing excess Pokémon from the pasture in Jubilife Village. Doing this gives you a chance of receiving Grit Gravel after releasing your Pokémon.

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After you’ve unlocked the ability to mass release your Pokémon from the pasture, we advise making use of this same method to farm Grit Gravel as well.

Another recommended way of farming Grit Gravel is by talking to the Move Tutor, Zisu, who you can find at the Training Grounds in Jubilife Village. Additionally, if you’re hunting for Grit Gravel and have tons of Grit Dust, you can exchange 10 sacks of it for one sack of Grit Gravel by talking to Zisu once again.

And upon mass releasing your Pokémon, there will be higher chances of obtaining Grit Dust rather than Grit Gravel. You simply need to head over to Zisu and exchange as many times as you can.

Some quests will reward you with this item after you’ve completed it as well. It could also spawn as a random drop once you’ve captured or defeated a Pokémon, especially an Alpha Pokémon.

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