Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres are three of the oldest legendaries. They were first introduced in the Generation 1 games as level 50 static encounters that could be found in the Seafoam Islands, Power Plant, and Victory Road (Mt. Ember in Fire Red and Leaf Green) respectively. Since then, they have reappeared in Generation 1 remakes, … Continue reading Galarian Articuno/Zapdos/Moltres
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Crown Tundra: Swords of Justice
Cobalion, Terrakion, and Virizion are Pokemon commonly referred to as the "Swords of Justice". They appear in Sword and Shield's Crown Tundra as a side quest. In order to get them to spawn, you will need to find a total of 150 sets of footprints. After you find 50 sets in a particular area, talk … Continue reading Crown Tundra: Swords of Justice
Crown Tundra: Legendary Golems
The second DLC pack for Sword and Shield was released in December of last year. My next few posts will be talking about what is available in them. The Crown Tundra introduced two new golems alongside the existing Regirock, Regice, and Registeel (who can also be found in the Crown Tundra). Regirock and Registeel are … Continue reading Crown Tundra: Legendary Golems
New Isle of Armor Moves
In Sword and Shield's Isle of Armor, 18 new moves were introduced, with each one being a unique type. They are taught by a move tutor. Terrain Pulse is a Normal special move with 50 base power. However, the type can change to either Electric, Fairy, Grass, or Psychic, depending on the terrain. In addition, … Continue reading New Isle of Armor Moves
Kubfu and Urshifu
In the Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield Armor of Isle DLC, you can get a legendary Pokemon known as Kubfu. It is a pure Fighting type capable of evolving, which makes it the fourth Pokemon capable of doing so (Cosmog, Cosmoem, and Type: Null). Kubfu can evolve into a Pokemon known as Urshifu, but its … Continue reading Kubfu and Urshifu
Galarian Slowpoke and Slowbro
Sword and Shield released its first DLC expansion pass known as the Isle of Armor. One of the new additions was a Galarian form for Slowpoke. The main two differences is that Galarian Slowpoke can have Gluttony instead of Oblivious as one of its regular abilities and that it is a pure Psychic type instead … Continue reading Galarian Slowpoke and Slowbro
Best Shield Team: Sobble Chosen
Get a Zigzagoon on Route 2. Get a Budew on Route 4 and use it for Milo and Nessa. Get a Durant and a Ground type on Route 6. For Allister, use Durant for Mimikyu and Zigzagoon for everything else. For Opal, use your Ground type for her Mawile and Weezing and Durant for everything … Continue reading Best Shield Team: Sobble Chosen
Best Shield Team: Scorbunny Chosen
Since you have Scorbunny, you won't need to get another Pokemon for Milo. However, you should get a Zigzagoon on Route 3. You will need another Pokemon for Nessa. Nuzleaf was a version exclusive to Sword, so this time you should get a Ferroseed and Milcery on Route 4. For Kabu, get a Binacle. For … Continue reading Best Shield Team: Scorbunny Chosen
Best Shield Team: Grookey Chosen
The best team for Sword with any of the starters will be different for the same team in Shield. This is mainly because two sets of gym leaders are different. Bea, a Fighting type gym leader, is instead replaced by Allister, a Ghost type gym leader. Gordie, a Rock type gym leader, is instead replaced … Continue reading Best Shield Team: Grookey Chosen
Best Sword Team: Sobble Chosen
Since Milo specializes in Grass types, getting a second Pokemon for the first gym is basically a requirement. In my previous two posts, I suggested getting a Cutiefly for this gym as well as others, but if you have Sobble, you should instead get a Budew. Since Budew is a Poison type, it can be … Continue reading Best Sword Team: Sobble Chosen