
Previously here on PVP Live, you learned about the guide to evolving uber-cute Pawmi in “Pokémon Scarlet and Violet,” and we can’t get enough of the cuteness. So, this time, here’s another story about “Scarlet and Violet,” but we’re putting on some twist. Let’s get to it.
“Pokémon Scarlet and Violet” is one of the newest Pokémon role-playing games in the series that introduces players to a whopping 110 new Pokémons, along with two new regional forms and time-displaced creatures called Paradox Pokémons.
With that number, you can’t afford to lose the Pokémons you’ve caught, especially if you have snagged all 110. Luckily, there’s a fantastic way to transfer some of your Pokémons in “Scarlet and Violet,” and this is possible with “Pokémon HOME.” Have you heard of this?
Well, “Pokémon HOME” is a cloud service for Nintendo Switch and various compatible mobile devices. It allows you to move or transfer Pokémons between compatible games, trade them on the go, and much more. Isn’t that insane?!
Do those by linking the same Nintendo account to both the Nintendo Switch and mobile versions of “Pokémon HOME.” As you accomplish that, you can access the same Pokémon Boxes on both those versions. Whoa!
Every Pokémon Transferable From ‘Pokémon Scarlet And Pokémon Violet’ To ‘Pokémon HOME’
Now, here is the complete list of all the Pokémons you can transfer from “Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet” to “Pokémon HOME.” Note that not all Pokémons can be transferred. Here are those that can.
- Arceus
- Articuno
- Azelf
- Basculegion
- Braixen
- Calyrex
- Carbink
- Charizard
- Charmander
- Charmeleon
- Chesnaught
- Chespin
- Cinderace
- Cresselia
- Cyndaquil
- Dartrix
- Decidueye
- Delphox
- Dewott
- Dialga
- Diancie
- Drizzile
- Enamorus
- Eternatus
- Fennekin
- Froakie
- Frogadier
- Giratina
- Glastrier
- Greninja
- Grookey
- Groudon
- Heatran
- Hoopa
- Inteleon
- Kleavor
- Kubfu
- Kyogre
- Landorus
- Magearna
- Meloetta
- Mesprit
- Mew
- Mewtwo
- Moltres
- Oshawott
- Overqwil
- Palkia
- Quilladin
- Raboot
- Rayquaza
- Regidrago
- Regieleki
- Rillaboom
- Rowlet
- Samurott
- Scorbunny
- Sneasler
- Sobble
- Spectrier
- Thundurus
- Thwackey
- Tornadus
- Typhlosion
- Ursaluna
- Urshifu
- Uxie
- Quilava
- Volcanion
- Wyrdeer
- Zacian
- Zamazenta
- Zapdos
- Zarude
Here Is How You Can Transfer Pokémons Between Games
Doing so won’t stress you out. Once you have the “Pokémon HOME” app downloaded on your Nintendo Switch, you can start accessing your library boxes from whichever game you select. After tapping “Scarlet and Violet,” this will load up all the pocket monsters in boxes on this game, which you can move to “Pokémon HOME,” then from “Pokémon HOME,” send them to other Pokémon games.
This is the perfect opportunity if you have a Pokémon in “Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl” that you would like to welcome in “Scarlet and Violet.” Those steps also work if you have a Pokémon you wish to evolve from “Pokémon GO.”
Be More Confident Playing Pokémon Games With ‘Pokémon HOME’
With “Pokémon HOME,” you can be more confident playing with the pocket monsters in this all-time favorite game.