Milcery was among the many returning Pokémon in Scarlet and Violet The Indigo Disk DLC, and, along with having arguably the most unique evolution method in the franchise, there’s also a range of looks for its evolved form.
Evolving Milcery into Alcremie requires spinning around like a ballerina and certain items—Sweets. These Sweets come in different types: Berry, Strawberry, Love, Flower, Star, Ribbon, and Clover. The type of Sweet you give Milcery will affect its new appearance when it evolves into Alcremie. Therefore, you might want to hunt down a specific type of Sweet to get the Alcremie form you desire.
For those determined to gather a complete Living Dex with all Alcremie variants, the grind is even harder. But we’re here to help with insight into how you can get every Milcery Sweet.
Where to find Milcery Sweets in Pokémon SV The Indigo Disk DLC
Milcery Sweets can be found as sparkles on the ground or in Poké Balls around Blueberry Academy’s Terarium. This gives players even more of an incentive to pick up every item they see while exploring the four Biomes of the Terarium.
As of right now, we don’t have full details on specific locations for each type of Sweet, but we did stumble upon a few during our travels. For example, we found a few Berry Sweets as sparkles in the Polar Biome. Meanwhile, the Love Sweet has a static spawn in a Poké Ball right near the Savanna Plaza (video below). From our experience, the static Poké Ball locations for Sweets do not respawn—but there is another way to get your hands on them.
You can also craft Milcery Sweets by using the Item Printer in the League Club Room, though there is never any guarantee you will get the specific type you’re after, and it is completely random. Still, it’s a great way to obtain more Sweets than you will ever need.
Once you obtain a Sweet, you can evolve Milcery by having it hold the Sweet while your character twirls around. After you regain balance, Milcery will evolve into Alcremie. In addition to the type of Sweet, the dessert Pokémon’s new appearance will be determined by the duration and direction of your spin along with the time of day.