In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, players get to attend the Naranja/Uva Academy. As students, players can attend classes, develop their friendships with the teachers and earn rewards. Each subject has a number of classes, a midterm, and a final exam. If you need help, here are the Art class answers to every question.
Mr. Hassel is the Art teacher at the Naranja/Uva Academy. Completing his class allows you to develop a friendship with him. Once all the classes and conversations are completed, you will receive 50 Dragon Tera Shards.
What makes something beautiful?
What type do these flowers represent?
What type does this jewel represent?
Can anyone tell me what my mood was when I crafted its detached expression?
What is the name of the three-pronged cliff on Glaseado Mountain?
Does anyone know what special thing you can do with a Pokemon that has a Ribbon?
After you complete the first three classes, you will have to take the midterm. The questions and answers are based on the first three classes.
What is the name of the gemstone that glows over a Pokemon’s head when it Terastallizes?
When the answer to question 1 is in the shape of flowers, what type does it represent?
What shape are most snowflakes classified as?
Where is the eatery that allows you to change a Tera Type?
What makes something beautiful?
Once the midterm and the following three classes are done, you will get access to the final exam. The questions are based on the remaining three classes.
What is the name of the restaurant where you can change a Pokemon’s Tera Type?
What is the name of Brassius’s signature art installation that we discussed in class?
How many waterfalls are counted among the Ten Sights of Paldea?
Where can you find the Million Volt Skyline?
The marks a Pokemon has are present when you first meet, and none can be added later.
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