Pokemon Scarlet & Violet switch up the tried-and-true Pokemon formula quite a bit with its open world and multiple story routes. One of the paths that players can take is the Starfall Street story, in which players must travel the land to battle against five Team Star Crews. And like the Gym Leaders of the Paldea region, the five camps can be taken down in any order, but the levels of each boss vary.
So even though players can face the Starfall Street bosses however they want to, there's a correct path that makes sense for those that want the difficulty to start low and end high. Here's the best order for the Starfall Street Crew battles in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.
What's the Best Order for Starfall Street Crew Battles in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet?
1. Dark Crew Base - Giacomo
- Pawniard - Level 21
- Revavroom (Segin Starmobile) - Level 20
2. Fire Crew Base - Mela
- Torkoal - Level 27
- Schedar Starmobile - Level 26
After defeating each member of Team Star, players will be rewarded with a special TM and a Badge from the Boss themselves, as well as League Points and tons of TM crafting materials.
3. Poison Crew Base - Atticus
- Skuntank - Level 32
- Revavroom - Level 33
- Muk - Level 32
- Revavroom (Navi Starmobile) - Level 32
4. Fairy Crew Base - Ortega
- Azumarill - Level 50
- Wigglytuff - Level 50
- Dachsbun - Level 51
- Revavroom (Ruchbah Starmobile) - Level 50
All the Starfall Street camps can be found by looking at the map of Paldea. The characters surrounded by blue circles are the locations, so there's no need to search for hours to hunt them down.
5. Fighting Crew Base - Eri
- Toxicroak - Level 55
- Passimian - Level 55
- Lucario - Level 55
- Annihilape - Level 56
- Revavroom (Caph Starmobile) - Level 56
Who's the Hardest Starfall Street Boss?
Just based on Pokemon levels alone, Eri from the Fighting Crew is the hardest boss out of the five Team Star members. Not only do they have a whopping five Pokemon on their team, but they are all over level 55.
Fighting-type Pokemon are weak to Fairy, Flying, and Psychic-type moves, so players should try to prioritize at least one of those types in their battle party before getting into the camp.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet is available for the Nintendo Switch.