Pokémon Scarlet and Violet have added a wide range of new mechanics to the franchise's ninth main title. One of those mechanics includes enrollment in a Pokémon Academy where players can learn about the game's world in a variety of classes. One of these classes, surprisingly, includes Art. If players would rather get the easy Exp. Candies than study, they can use this cheat sheet for the Art midterms and finals.

Mr. Hassel's Art classes involve discussions on the beauty of the world and the aesthetics of Pokémon. Some of his topics include the Tera Types of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet and snowflakes. The Art midterm unlocks after beating three gyms and attending three classes, rewarding five Exp. Candies S. The final unlocks after six gyms and six classes, giving successful students five Exp. Candies M. The more important questions revolve around Tera Types.

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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Art Midterm Answers

Pokémon Scarlet Violet Academy Exam Tera Jewel

In order for players to pass the midterm, they must answer three questions correctly out of five. Three of the questions on the midterm involve Tera Types and require some Pokémon knowledge, while the other two can be guessed based on common sense. Each question is multiple choice and discusses content from the first three classes; The Essential Nonessential, The Beauty of a Crystalline Bouquet, and Crystals of Snow.

"What is the name of the gemstone that glows over a Pokémon's head when it Terastallizes?"

Tera Jewel

"When the answer to question 1 is in the shape of flowers, what type does it represent?"

Grass-type

"What shape are most snowflakes classified as?"

Hexagon

"Where is the eatery that allows you to change a Tera Type?"

Medali

"What makes something beautiful?"

There is no correct answer

Art Final in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet

Pokémon Scarlet Violet Art Hassel Final Exam

Like other finals, Mr. Hassel's Art final requires four out of five correct at least in order to pass. This test focuses on the last three classes; The Verdant Virtuoso, The Ten Sights of Paldea, and Ribbons & Marks. Two of the five questions involve material only discussed in class, while others can be discovered as players explore one of the three storylines in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

"What is the name of the restaurant where you can change a Pokémon's Tera Type?"

The Treasure Eatery

"What is the name of Brassius's signature art installation that we discussed in class?"

Surrendering Sunflora

"How many waterfalls are counted among the Ten Sights of Paldea?"

Two

"Where can you find the Million Volt Skyline?"

Levincia

"The marks a Pokémon has are present when you first meet and none can be added later."

False

Academy classes can seem like a waste of time to experienced Pokémon players, but for those who know nothing about Tera Types, Art can be surprisingly useful. Players can even earn fifty Dragon Tera Shards by completing all of Mr. Hassel's lessons and conversations, thereby increasing their friendship in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Still, if players just want to check Art off their list of classes, all they have to do is use this cheat sheet of every midterm and final answer in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.

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Pokémon: Scarlet & Violet

  • Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Game Poster
    Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
    Released:
    2022-11-18
    Developer:
    Game Freak
    Franchise:
    Pokemon
    Genre:
    RPG, Adventure, Action
    Platform:
    Nintendo Switch
    Publisher:
    Nintendo, The Pokemon Company
    ESRB:
    E
    Summary:
    Pokémon returns in its next installment series: Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. Set in a fictional town near Mediterranean Spain, gamers will explore Paldea, catching new and classic Pokémon. Pokémon Scarlet and Violet is the first ever open-world game in the series and features new Pokémon that can transform into vehicles. Pokémon staples like gym battles are still present, but co-op exploration and Terastallize battles are also introduced.
    Multiplayer:
    Online Co-Op, Online Multiplayer
    Prequel:
    Pokémon Sword and Shield
    Mode:
    Single Player, Multiplayer
    How Long To Beat:
    31 Hours