Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are finally getting an update, and trainers who got a “bad egg” will have a chance to redeem themselves. Here is the list of the Pokemon Scarlet and Violet April 19 Update full patch notes.

Pokemon Scarlet and Violet April 19 Update: Full Patch Notes Listed

An unfortunate number of trainers encountered an egg instead of Iron Leaves or Walking Wake during their Tera Raid event, so those Pokemon will be rolling out again later this month. But beyond that, we’re getting quite a few bug fixes, too. Here’s every new update to the game.

Support for Trainers Who Caught an Egg Instead of Walking Wake or Iron Leaves in Tera Raid Battles

Trainers who caught an Egg instead of Walking Wake or Iron Leaves in a Tera Raid Battle before updating to version 1.2.0 of Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet were affected by a bug that prevented them from catching either of these Pokémon.

This bug has been fixed, and Trainers who caught such Eggs instead of Walking Wake and Iron Leaves will now be able to catch these Pokémon.

In addition, the Tera Raid Battle events for these two Pokémon will return around the same time as this game update. Visit this page for details on the Tera Raid Battle events.

Feature Adjustments

A change has been made to the deadline for entries for Friendly Competitions, which are found in the Online Competitions section of the Battle Stadium.

Related:Best Counters for The Iron Leaves Virizion Tera Raid in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet

Pokémon GO Connectivity

If you’re thinking of taking on the legendary Walking Wake Tera Raid boss later this month, check out our guide on how to counter it here:Best Counters for the Walking Wake Suicune Tera Raid in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.

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A Staff Writer at Prima Games since 2022, Daphne Fama spends an inordinate amount playing games of all stripes but has a soft spot for horror, FPS, and RPGs. When she’s not gaming, she’s an author and member of the Horror Writers Association with a debut novel coming out in 2025. In a previous life, she was an attorney but found she preferred fiction to contracts and forms