You can then select which boxes you'd like to transfer over to Home. Note that this will move the entire box; you won't be able to individually select Pokemon within a box to transfer over. After choosing which boxes you'd like to move, press Done on 3DS. You'll then need to go into Pokemon Home to obtain a Moving Key and perform the actual transfer. In the mobile version, you can generate a key by selecting Move Pokemon from the Options menu; in the Switch version, you'll need to select the 3DS icon at the bottom of the main menu.
The Moving Key will only be valid for three minutes , however, so you won't have much time to use it. After you enter the Moving Key in Pokemon Bank, the transfer will begin. The process may take a couple of minutes, but afterward you'll find the Pokemon you moved waiting in one of your Home boxes. Before you bring any Pokemon over, however, keep in mind that Pokemon transferred from Bank can no longer be returned to that service, so only transfer monsters if you don't plan on using them any longer on 3DS.
Fortunately, this process is much simpler than transferring Pokemon from Bank. In the Switch version of Home, select Pokemon on the main menu and you'll be presented with a list of the Switch Pokemon games you own.
Choose a title and you can move Pokemon from it to Home, and vice versa. As with Bank transfers, there are a couple of caveats to keep in mind when moving your pocket monsters.
Any Pokemon you transfer from Let's Go to Home can be retrieved in their original game or in Sword and Shield if they appear in the Galar Pokedex ; however, if you bring a Pokemon from Let's Go into one of the Gen 8 games, it can no longer be returned to its original title. Pokemon from Sword and Shield, however, can freely be moved to and from the service. In November , Pokemon Go added the ability to directly transfer Pokemon from the mobile game to Home.
To begin the process, you'll first need to connect Pokemon Go to the same Nintendo Account you have linked to Pokemon Home. Fire up the game and tap on the Poke Ball icon at the bottom of the screen to open the menu. From there, tap on Settings in the upper right-hand corner, then scroll down and select Pokemon Home. You'll be prompted to sign in with your Nintendo Account.
Once you've connected Pokemon Go to your Pokemon Home account, you can starting moving Pokemon to the service. Gaming PlayStation Xbox Nintendo. Movies TV Comics. Star Wars Marvel. Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email.
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