How to Get Back to Blueberry Academy Pokemon Indigo DLC

In our How to Get Back to Blueberry Academy Pokemon Indigo DLC guide, we are going to show you what to do if you can’t get back to Blueberry Academy in the new Pokemon Scarlet and Violet DLC. It’s actually way easier than you might think; you don’t actually have to unlock a Pokemon Center before leaving the area. Here’s what you should do instead.

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how to get back to blueberry academy pokemon indigo dlc
How to Get Back to Blueberry Academy Pokemon Indigo DLC

How to Get Back to Blueberry Academy in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo DLC

The easiest way to get back to Blueberry Academy in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo DLC is to fly back in. The major problem here is that a lot of people leave the area then feel like they can’t fly back in, which they believe forces them to manually reload an earlier save. This can lead to losing quite a bit of progress, depending on what you did before leaving the area. What you actually need to do is zoom the map in all the way in and look at the bottom right corner. You’ll see an entrance there that you can use to fly in. The problem is that the icon can often be obscured by other icons, which is why you need an extreme zoom to see it.

So, yeah, that’s how you get back to Blueberry Academy in the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Indigo DLC. Barring, of course, some kind of glitch is preventing you from doing so. In that unfortunate case, there’s no helping losing some progress. It’s a bummer, but it is what it is. If that happens to you, then you might have to reset the game, possibly the entire console (though, the latter is an “extreme” solution). There’s also the option to press X, B, and Up on the D-Pad on the title screen. This gives you access to the backup save menu, from which you can select a save from before you started the Indigo DLC. Again, this is a last resort and will lose you progress.

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