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How to Check a Pokemon’s Size in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Explore the massive open world of the Paldea region.

You can catch, train, and battle Pokemon in the region which has lakes, peaks, towns, and cities.

Pokemon has various sizes and you can check them in the game.

Discover the world freely and cross land, water, and air by riding a legendary Pokeman called Koraidon in Scarlet and Miraidon in Violet.

You can choose between 3 starter Pokemons including Sprigatito, Fuecoco, or Quaxly.

Challenge Gyms in various locations and reach Champion Rank.

Defeat Titan Pokemon that contain rare ingredients on the Path of Legends.

Use the new Auto-Battle feature to battle Team Star to get to their boss.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to see or check a Pokemon’s size, height, or weight in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

How to check a Pokemon’s size in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

To check a Pokemon’s size in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, you need to go to Mesagoza.

Once you’re there, find the lady near some flowers and talk with her.

Here’s how to get there:

  1. Go to the west of Mesagoza.
  2. Find and talk to the lady near some flowers.
  3. Select “Yes” and select the Pokemon that you’d like her to check.

After you’ve talked to the lady, she’ll ask you this, “Want me to judge just how big or small your Pokemon are?”.

Select “Yes” to allow her to judge the size of your Pokemon.

Lastly, select the Pokemon that you’d like her to check the size of (e.g. Eevee).

Here’s what she’ll say, “Eevee, eh? Let’s see here…”.

“This one seems a little bigger than average!”.

Further reading

How to Get the Rotom Catalog in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

How to Unlock the Green Ruinous Tablet in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

How to Unlock the Blue Ruinous Tablet in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

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