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Pokemon Home

Pokémon Home is designed to make it just a bit easier to catch it all. It allows you to sync up your collections between the two Pokemon games on Switch, as well as the various 3DS titles, and it makes for easier trading… theoretically, since it’s essentially fulfilling functionality that is missing from . It’s got a global trade system that lets you put your creatures up for trade, or you can take advantage of a few random trade options. Of course, because this is a product, there’s all sorts of weird restrictions in place. There are on the regular and want to build up your Pokedex, it’s basically an essential download.

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