Pokémon Sword Shield Pokédex How To Find And Evolve Em All
Pokémon Sword & Shield Pokédex - How To Find And Evolve Em All
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Pokémon Sword & Shield Pokédex - How To Find And Evolve Em All
A comprehensive guide on how to find every Pokémon in Sword & Shield, how to evolve them, and the best attacks to give your team. The world of is full of colorful critters to capture. Yet while the Pokédex grows more diverse, so do the methods of finding and evolving Pokémon. Even experienced trainers might never be able to guess how some of these little guys turn into big and scary guys. So our team of professors at TheGamer have decided to compile our own GamerDex for your use. This work-in-progress guide will show you where to find the beginnings of each Pokémon family and how to evolve them. Scroll on to begin your journey to Pokédex completion or competitive domination. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY via: Nintendo
Generation 1 Pokémon
You can't beat the classics. Charmander leads the pack of returning Kanto Pokémon with its Gigantamax form. Bulbasaur-Venusaur: Squirtle-Blastoise: Charmander-Charizard: Caterpie-Butterfree: Growlithe-Arcanine: Poliwag-Poliwrath: Abra-Alakazam: Machop-Machamp: Vulpix-Ninetails: Meowth-Persian: Krabby-Kingler: Farfetch'd-Sirfetch'd: Ponyta-Galarian Rapidash: Mr. Mime-Mr. Rime: Mewtwo: Mew:
Generation 2 Pokémon
The Johto team represents with a few returning favorites in Sword & Shield. Hoothoot-Noctowl: Wooper-Quagsire: Eevee-Espeon/Umbreon: Tyrogue-Hitmonchan/Hitmonlee/Hitmontop:
Generation 3 Pokémon
The Pokémon of Hoenn are now eligible for Pokémon Home, but catching them in Sword and Shield might be easier than transferring from old GBA games. Nincada-Ninjask/Shedinja: Lotad-Ludicolo: Jirachi:
Generation 4 Pokémon
Sinnoh needs a remake, but until then here's how to catch Gen 4 Pokémon in Galar. Rotom: Combee-Vespiquen: Stunky-Skuntank:
Generation 5 Pokémon
The controversial Unova Pokémon get in Sword & Shield by having counting for much of the Galar dex and getting some cool Galarian forms. Take a look at the gen that's way more than ice cream and a trash bag. Minccino-Cinccino: Elgyem-Beheeyem: Shelmet-Accelgor: Karrablast-Escavalier: Deino-Hydreigon: Virizion: Cobalion: Terrakion:
Generation 6 Pokémon
Kalos changed the game by dropping a brand new type, the Fairy-type. It also rocked the competitive scene by introducing heavy hitters like Greninja and Aegislash. You'll want to have at least one of these Pokémon on your team. Eevee-Sylveon: Honedge-Aegislash: Goomy-Goodra:
Generation 7 Pokémon
Alola's wild and wacky Pokédex was the series' final goodbye to the DS. See what gen seven looks like in HD in Sword & Shield. Rowlet-Decidueye: Litten-Incineroar: Popplio-Primarina: Grubbin-Vikavolt: Jangmo-o-Kommo-o: Drampa: Zeraora: Meltan-Melmetal:
Generation 8 Pokémon
The newbies introduced in Sword & Shield are adorable, awesome, and just plain weird. Here's where to find Galar's additions to the Pokédex. Grookey-Rillaboom: Scorbunny-Cinderace: Sobble-Inteleon: Rokidee-Corviknight: Wooloo-Dubwool: Nickit-Thievul: Morpeko: Sizzilpede-Centiskorch: Galarian Meowth-Purrserker: Toxel-Toxtricity: Milcery-Alcremie: Impidimp-Grimmsnarl: Applin-Flapple/Appltun: Sinistea-Polteageist: Stonjurner: Snom-Frosmoth: Eiscue: Dracozult, Arctozult, Dracovish, and Arctovish: Dreepy-Dragapult:
Galarian Alolan And Other Special Forms
Galarian Zigzagoon-Obstagoon: Ponyta-Galarian Rapidash: Galarian Slowpoke: Galarian Mewoth: Galarian Darumaka-Darmanitan: Galarian Yamask-Runerigus: Stay tuned! This guide will be updated regularly until we've catalogued them all! More are also coming with the Expansion Pass! NEXT:
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