No, I'm thinking about the movement of the wild Pokemon. Like I heard Haterene can teleport. Stuff like that.I think you're thinking of abilities with extra effects outside of battles.
https://www.serebii.net/swordshield/updatedabilities.shtml
No, I'm thinking about the movement of the wild Pokemon. Like I heard Haterene can teleport. Stuff like that.I think you're thinking of abilities with extra effects outside of battles.
https://www.serebii.net/swordshield/updatedabilities.shtml
ooooh... well there's some pretty funny moments with pokemon behaviours (like, steelix actually floats, most Psychic pokemon just yeet away from you as you approach, etc) but it's really just graphic stuff and not "moves" in particular.No, I'm thinking about the movement of the wild Pokemon. Like I heard Haterene can teleport. Stuff like that.
Oh no, there are certain differences in behaviour especially in how they react to you. There's a lot of aggressive Pokémon like Tyranitar or Rhydon or Gyarados who will chase after you if you draw their attention, and others like Vileplume who just won't care. Copperajah is an interesting one to me, as it stares at you wherever you go, but doesn't go after you.ooooh... well there's some pretty funny moments with pokemon behaviours (like, steelix actually floats, most Psychic pokemon just yeet away from you as you approach, etc) but it's really just graphic stuff and not "moves" in particular.
It's very immersive-friendly, though.
I don't think there is a list, but there are definitely a range of movements and responses to the player. Off the top of my head, some Pokémon will chase you quite aggressively, some will completely ignore you. Some move faster and some move slower. Zigzagoon runs in a zig-zag, some psychic Pokémon teleport around. Then there's also differences in how they respond to the player whistle/bike bell.I've heard that not all Pokemon move and behave the same way in the Wild Area. Is there somewhere that lists each Pokemon's behavior?
And do not forget them laughing at the player's victory pose, that's hilarious.I don't think there is a list, but there are definitely a range of movements and responses to the player. Off the top of my head, some Pokémon will chase you quite aggressively, some will completely ignore you. Some move faster and some move slower. Zigzagoon runs in a zig-zag, some psychic Pokémon teleport around. Then there's also differences in how they respond to the player whistle/bike bell.
I haven't seen that yet, that sounds greatAnd do not forget them laughing at the player's victory pose, that's hilarious.
I haven't seen that yet, that sounds great
They can, the date"exploit"is done using Wishing pieces.Can wishing pieces activate rare (pink laser) raids?
I heard the "daily deals" guy in Stow-on-Side has them? I could be mistaken.I'm a little confused on something regarding transferable Pokémon.
We know from datamining that the Pokémon Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Lunala, Solgaleo and Necrozma are going to be able to be transferred up to Sword and Shield. However, these Pokémon have specific forms that are only accessible through the key items DNA Splicers, N-Lunarizier and N-Solarizer. As far as I can tell, while the data for these items are coded into the game (as they are for every other game, including even LGPE), there is no way to get it and I can't find any information about a character giving these items to you if you show them Kyurem or Necrozma or whatever. How are we supposed to get those items? Or will Kyurem-B, Kyurem-W, Necrozma-DM and Necrozma-DW simply not be available for use?
While looking this up I found out how they got around the issue for Keldeo: they simply added Secret Sword to its level-up moveset. That's... interesting.
You can obtain the combination items by taking one of the Pokemon they apply to to the merchant in Stow-on-Side, apparently.I'm a little confused on something regarding transferable Pokémon.
We know from datamining that the Pokémon Reshiram, Zekrom, Kyurem, Lunala, Solgaleo and Necrozma are going to be able to be transferred up to Sword and Shield. However, these Pokémon have specific forms that are only accessible through the key items DNA Splicers, N-Lunarizier and N-Solarizer. As far as I can tell, while the data for these items are coded into the game (as they are for every other game, including even LGPE), there is no way to get it and I can't find any information about a character giving these items to you if you show them Kyurem or Necrozma or whatever. How are we supposed to get those items? Or will Kyurem-B, Kyurem-W, Necrozma-DM and Necrozma-DW simply not be available for use?
While looking this up I found out how they got around the issue for Keldeo: they simply added Secret Sword to its level-up moveset. That's... interesting.
You can only get your version exclusive fossils in the Dusty Bowl (Bird/Dino for Sword, Fish/Drake for Shield). In order to get the other fossils in your game without trading is to use the Digging Brother that's more "focused" (both are rare so you'll be spending a significant amount of time and Watts). The brother with more "endurance" can only find the version exclusive fossil for your version (that said, if you're looking for more of those fossils, he'll get you plenty of them).Can you get Fossilized Fish/Fossilized Drake in the hidden item space within Dusty bowl in sword or is it simply more "reliable" to use the Digging Brother for that? Vice-verse for Shield with Fossilized Bird/Dino?
God dammit, and my hopes of getting the other two fossil without paying those fools watts are dashed. Thank you for answering my question.You can only get your version exclusive fossils in the Dusty Bowl (Bird/Dino for Sword, Fish/Drake for Shield). In order to get the other fossils in your game without trading is to use the Digging Brother that's more "focused" (both are rare so you'll be spending a significant amount of time and Watts). The brother with more "endurance" can only find the version exclusive fossil for your version (that said, if you're looking for more of those fossils, he'll get you plenty of them).
I can understand the annoyance but consider that once you're in post game, even without using the timetravel glitch, you're probably going to be vomiting watts anyway :PGod dammit, and my hopes of getting the other two fossil without paying those fools watts are dashed. Thank you for answering my question.
Are you sure the Pokemon with Unnerve isn't faster than its opponent that also has an announced ability? (e.g. Intimidate, Mold Breaker)Is there any reason why Unnerve does activate faster than other abilities?
Hmm... I have a scenario in mind:Is there any reason why Unnerve does activate faster than other abilities?
Yes, it's well known in competitive (especially Doubles and VGC) because you can try to predict your opponent's speed with every ability except Unnerve.Are you sure the Pokemon with Unnerve isn't faster than its opponent that also has an announced ability? (e.g. Intimidate, Mold Breaker)
I'll try this tonight, thanks. It would make a lot of sense.Hmm... I have a scenario in mind:
1. Pokemon is sent out that's holding a Berry that activates after going under a certain amount of HP.
2. Stealth Rock/Spikes/etc. activates and lowers that Pokemon's HP below the threshold.
Does Unnerve activate before the Berry activates? If so, that would be the answer: it's not that it was made to activate before any other Ability but rather was made to activate as soon as the turn begins in case the above scenario.
Afaik they behave same as when importing a non-alolan pokemon in SM/USUM: no pokedex entry or pokedex number.So there's 35 pokemon in SWSH but aren't currently available, and one of those is Mew. How are these treated in the pokedex? I know they all have entries, but does it just tack them numberless to the end of the list? A separate function? Slowpoke doesn't get in on the fun and I don't have a Pokeball+ for Mew
That's pretty unusual, they all (except Slowpoke, seemingly?) have dex entries, even their gmax forms.Afaik they behave same as when importing a non-alolan pokemon in SM/USUM: no pokedex entry or pokedex number.
Same as Slowpoke pmuch.