Pokémon HOME - 200 Box Storage and National Pokédex

Pokémon HOME - 200 Box Storage and National Pokédex

Channel:
Subscribers:
4,190
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGTjriEsGGk



Duration: 37:35
310 views
3


Here it is at long last, Pokémon HOME is released now, well it was on the eShop since February 13th, and it is the update to Pokémon Bank, where you have 200 Boxes, so you can put up to 6000 Pokémon in storage.
You can connect with Pokémon Bank to transfer Pokémon over to this game, but do note that Pokémon that are in the Galar Dex can be moved into Sword & Shield, and Pokémon HOME does also connect with the Let's Go games.
Because of the update, 35 Pokémon that are in the data for Sword & Shield can now be transferred into the game, here is the list:
Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Mewtwo, Mew, Celebi, Jirachi, Cobalion, Terrakion, Virizion, Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Keldeo, Rowlet, Dartrix, Decidueye, Litten, Torracat, Incineroar, Popplio, Brionne, Primarina, Cosmog, Cosmoem, Solgaleo, Lunala, Necrozma, Marshadow, Zeraora, Meltan, Melmetal

In case you are wondering how to evolve Cosmoem, it evolves at Level 53, but it is dependent on the game, in Pokémon Sword, it will evolve into Solgaleo, and in Pokémon Shield, it will evolve into Lunala. To get the DNA Splicers, you need to have Kyurem with you and talk to the bargain shop keeper, he will give you the DNA Splicers, same with the N-Solarizer and N-Lunarizer if you have Necrozma with you. Meltan cannot be evolved into Melmetal in Sword & Shield, you have to transfer a Melmetal from Pokémon GO over to the Let's Go games, and then transfer it over to Sword & Shield, and there is data on Melmetal getting a Gigantamax form, so I guess how they would handle it is to have a Max Raid Battle event for Melmetal for a limited time, while also having Meltan in the 1-4 star Max Raid Battles.
Even though you can get Galarian Slowpoke in Sword & Shield, Kantonian Slowpoke cannot be transferred into Sword & Shield, this is because at the time, neither Galarian Slowbro or Slowking have yet to be revealed.
Pokémon HOME is also on Mobile Devices, and you can pick a Kanto Starter with a Hidden Ability, so they can make some good Pokémon for online battles, specially in Breeding for some Pokémon to Surprise Trade, and they did include the Wonder Box, which is like Surprise Trade, or Wonder Trade as it was back in the 3DS games, but this time you can Wonder Trade up to 10 Pokémon, and they have the GTS.
If you didn't buy the Premium Pass for Pokémon HOME, you can only put 30 Pokémon into Storage. The nice thing about the Mobile version is that you can view 3D models of every Pokémon, and I do like the artwork for the Pokémon, this is based on the Sugimori Artwork, but look more detailed.
I do have about every Pokémon in the National Dex, except for a few Mythical Pokémon, like Marshadow and Zeraora, which is because some of them were never distributed through online Mystery Gift and required a code which you can only get through Game shops, which I was not a fan of, and I don't think I have ever collected every Vivillon pattern in X & Y, even though Vivillon was one of the most traded Pokémon on the GTS back in the Gen 6 days, and that I have not encountered every Mega Evolution for some reason, even though some of them can be encountered during the story, like Mega Sharpedo, Camerupt, and Metagross during Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, and Mega Gyarados, Gardevoir, and Absol in X & Y.
I do show off the National Dex, and it has data on about every Pokémon in the series so far, well except for Kubfu, Urshifu, or Calyrex, which will eventually be added in the upcoming DLC for Sword & Shield, as well as Gigantamax forms for Venusaur, Blastoise, Rillaboom, Cinderace, and Inteleon, as well as Galarian Slowbro and Slowking, and what appear to be Galarian forms of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres. There are still more Pokémon to be added in the next few updates for Sword & Shield.







Other Statistics

Pokémon Sword and Shield Statistics For Meta375

There are 119,890 views in 651 videos for Pokémon Sword and Shield. There's over 9 days worth of watchable video for Pokémon Sword and Shield published on his channel, roughly 11.54% of the content that Meta375 has uploaded to YouTube.