Ogre Oustin'
Ogre Oustin' (Japanese: 鬼退治フェス Demon Extermination Festival) is a minigame introduced in The Teal Mask for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.[1]
The player first gains access to Ogre Oustin' when the Festival of Masks begins, which happens after the player visits the second signboard with Kieran.
Overview
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In Kitakami, Ogre Oustin' is a special activity passed down as a tradition since long ago, which opens up in the Festival of Masks. Inspired by the story of the Loyal Three's battle against Ogerpon, the game uses four different colored balloons resembling each of Ogerpon's masks.
Balloon | Berry |
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Red Balloon | |
Green Balloon | |
Blue Balloon | |
Gray Balloon |
Mochi can only be acquired by participating in Ogre Oustin'.
Gameplay
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While riding KoraidonS/MiraidonV, players collect Berries by popping Ogre Balloons and bring them to the Berry Tables for points before the time runs out. A maximum of 30 Berries can be collected before disposing them; balloons can still be popped after but no Berries will be collected as the pouch is full. Once one of the tables has Berries in it, wild Pokémon will begin to appear walking towards the tables to eat the collected Berries, which will reduce the score. Players can fend off invading Pokémon by pressing the R button to scare them away. There are three modes for players to choose from with each one increasing in number of stages and difficulty. Every mode and each stage has a 120-second timer.
- Easy: 3 stages
- Normal: 6 stages
- Hard: 10 stages
Various maps are available based on areas in Kitakami, though they are randomly selected:
- Apple Hills
- Kitakami Wilds
- Paradise Barrens
- Reveler's Road
- Wistful Fields (North)
- Wistful Fields (South)
The timer will reset between each stage with the required amount of Berries increasing. The period between each stage allows players to move around the map to quickly spread out before the timer begins. Pressing the Y button to immediately return to base, where the Berry Tables are stationed, will not bring back collected Berries in the player's Bag and they will be thrown away.
There are four Pokémon that can appear as invaders. Skwovet and Munchlax appear in lower stages, Greedent starts appearing in middle stages, while Snorlax appears in higher stages and is the fastest between them. Snorlax does not appear in Easy mode.
Flying is disabled during Ogre Oustin'.
Rewards
Ogre Oustin' has three groups of item rewards, as well as gifts upon completing a difficulty for the first time.
When the player participates in a round of Ogre Oustin' for the first time as part of a story cutscene, the score earned on that attempt will be credited as a score for Easy difficulty, but even if the round is completed successfully, the typical first-time completion gift associated with Easy difficulty will not be awarded, and Normal difficulty will not be unlocked until the player completes Easy again on a separate attempt. At the end of this first attempt, the player receives the Exp. Charm regardless of score or completion status. All other gifts require a minimum of 300 points to be earned.
First-time completion gifts
Easy | Normal | Hard |
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Air Balloon Nugget ×3 |
Fairy Feather Big Nugget |
Shiny Munchlax with a Crafty Mark |
Mochi
Any type of stat-increasing Mochi is rewarded to the player after they complete at least one round, each able to yield up to 10 of any type. Fresh-Start Mochi is rewarded randomly depending on the difficulty completed, with higher difficulties yielding more than lower difficulties.
Name | Boosted stat | |
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Health Mochi | Adds 10 HP EVs to the target Pokémon per use. | |
Muscle Mochi | Adds 10 Attack EVs to the target Pokémon per use. | |
Resist Mochi | Adds 10 Defense EVs to the target Pokémon per use. | |
Genius Mochi | Adds 10 Special Attack EVs to the target Pokémon per use. | |
Clever Mochi | Adds 10 Special Defense EVs to the target Pokémon per use. | |
Swift Mochi | Adds 10 Speed EVs to the target Pokémon per use. |
Difficulty-based items
Depending on the difficulty of Ogre Oustin' selected by the player, they will always receive at least one of these rewards at the end of a session after completing at least one round. It is possible to receive multiples of the same reward.
Score-based items
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Item weight | Rewards |
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30 | |
25 | |
20 | |
12 | |
4 | |
3 |
Multiplayer
Ogre Oustin' can be played with up to three other players, via online or local wireless connection. Players are encouraged to divide up tasks: for example, one player could focus on gathering far-off Berries, while another focuses on defending the already-collected Berries in the Berry Tables.
The number of Berries required for completion of each round scales as more players participate, according to the following table.
Number of players | ||||
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Round | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
1 | 10 | 16 | 18 | 20 |
2 | 20 | 32 | 36 | 40 |
3 | 30 | 48 | 54 | 60 |
4 | 40 | 64 | 72 | 80 |
5 | 50 | 80 | 90 | 100 |
6 | 60 | 96 | 108 | 120 |
7 | 70 | 112 | 126 | 140 |
8 | 80 | 128 | 144 | 160 |
9 | 90 | 144 | 162 | 180 |
10 | 100 | 160 | 180 | 200 |
Music
Games | Location | Song name | Composition | Arrangement |
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S V | When participating in Ogre Oustin' | Ogre Oustin'* | Unknown | Unknown |
After clearing a stage | Ogre Oustin' Stage Clear!* | Unknown | Unknown | |
After finishing an Ogre Oustin' session |
Ogre Oustin' Results* | Unknown | Unknown | |
Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release. |
See also
References
This game-related article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |