![]() ![]() These new moves replace HMs and are essential for traversal around the map, and you obtain them by speaking to specific people in a few of Kanto’s cities. Speaking of Secret Techniques, be careful not to miss them. Once your Pikachu or Eevee learns the Secret Technique Sea Skim, you’ll have enough new water Pokemon to fill up an aquarium in no time. On that note, water Pokemon can mostly only be encountered in.uh, water, so don’t panic if you spend the landlocked first half of the game not finding Poliwag and Staryu. Check out How to Get a Free Ride Pokemon and How to Catch Water Pokemon for more details. This time around, you’ll ride on the back of Pokemon rather than jumping on a bike, and you’ll surf around to find water-dwelling Pokemon instead of casting a lure. Finally, be sure to read our Let's Go Pikachu and Eevee review for our full thoughts on the game.Let’s Go places a major emphasis on your Pokemon travel companions, and that includes the way you move through the world and how you encounter random Pokemon. You can read our full guide on how to catch Meltan and its evolved form, Melmetal, for more details.įor even more Pokemon Let's Go tips, check out our list of things you should know before starting and our guide to getting Bulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle in the Switch games. ![]() This item allows you to catch Meltan, a new Pokemon that currently is only catchable in Go and can be transferred into Let's Go. How To Get MeltanĪlthough the transfer from Go to Let's Go is one way, you do get a bonus in Go for doing it: a Mystery Box. The only stat that is randomized as far as we can tell is Speed, so keep this in mind when you're catching your transferred Pokemon. ![]() The same goes for Defense and Special Defense. For example, a Pokemon with perfect Attack in Go will have both perfect Attack and Special Attack in Let's Go. Pokemon in Go have three stats-HP, Attack, and Defense-while those in Let's Go have the full six, so the stats end up mirrored. We followed Pokemon Go Hub's guide to check our Pokemon's stats in Go before transferring them, and we found that the stats do transfer (though the CP won't be the same). How Stats Workīefore you transfer a Pokemon, get it appraised in Pokemon Go. You also have 20 Go Parks available with space for 50 Pokemon each, and there's no limit on how long they'll stay in the parks. And don't worry-if it happens to run away during the catch sequence, you can just try again. Just walk up to the Pokemon and press A to initiate catching it. Once transferred, enter the Go Park you selected during the transfer, where you'll be able to find the Pokemon. Remember that this is permanent, and the transfer is one-way. From there, open your Pokemon list in Pokemon Go, press the Nintendo Switch icon, and then select the Pokemon you want to transfer. Talk to the man at the front desk, select Bring Pokemon, pick a Go Park, and then select Start Communication. To initiate the transfer, head to the Go Park complex in Fuchsia City. As long as both devices are actively "searching" for each other, your Switch should be able to find your Pokemon Go account and allow you to connect. When asked if you would like to pair a Pokemon Go account, say yes. Then, go to the Options menu in Let's Go and select Open Pokemon Go Settings. In Pokemon Go, open Settings and select Nintendo Switch > Connect to Nintendo Switch. Connecting your Go account to your Switch is relatively straightforward. ![]()
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