Pokemon Sword and Shield Isle of Armor: Diglett locations and rewards
All the Isle of Armor Diglett locations and rewards in the new Pokemon Sword and Shield DLC
Isle of Armor Diglett locations: Training Lowlands
The Training Lowlands area has 15 Diglett to find in total, starting from the exit from Brawler's Cave.
The first one is immediately on your left as you exit the cave, before the bridge.
Cross the bridge and look to the left for the next one.
Follow the wall clockwise around the Training Lowlands area. In front of the bridge to the forest is where you'll find number three.
Keep going along the next rock face to find the next before some flowers.
Walk to the tree by the shoreline further along and you'll find one behind it.
In the corner of the same shoreline is the next.
Hop on your bike and cross to the island in the middle of the small lake for number seven.
Go back onto land and head towards the beach. This one is in a slightly more open area, just before you reach the sand.
Number nine is in the far corner of the beach.
Turn around and follow the wall across the top of the Training Lowlands. This Diglett is behind the first tree you find.
Keep going east, between the two rocks, then cross through the tall grass. Before you reach the raid den, this Diglett is against the wall.
Go round the tall grass now and circle back down south. On the other side of the large rock is where you'll find this Diglett.
A little further back on the wall running parallel is this Diglett amidst some red flowers.
Go round to the slope near the Challenge Road stairs, but hug the cliff edge instead. This Diglett is behind the tree leaves.
The final Diglett in the Training Lowlands is slightly further along, before you reach the raid den.
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