Commemorate pokemon x 3ds
Nintendo is celebrating Pokemon’s 20th anniversary in style as the company readies a New 3DS hardware bundle that include free copies of the original Game Boy Pokemon Red and Pokemon Blue games. Press the + Button when you’re done arranging Pokémon, and you can choose to save your changes or press the B Button to return to your Boxes.Ĭan’t find what you’re looking for? Click here to submit a service request form. (Note: Pokémon that can’t be moved will have an icon displayed above them.)Ĥ. Select the Pokémon you want to move and the Box to move them to. Select the game you want to connect to as well as which user’s save data to access.ģ. The ability to connect to Pokémon Sword, Pokémon Shield, Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!, and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! is limited to the Nintendo Switch version of Pokémon HOME.Ģ. Using Pokémon HOME to move Pokémon to and from Pokémon Sword, Pokémon Shield, Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu!, and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! The Pokémon that are moved over to Pokémon HOME will be deposited in Pokémon HOME’s Boxes. Make sure that there’s no problem with beginning the move to Pokémon HOME, then select Begin.
Select Continue to make sure that the Nintendo Network ID used for Pokémon Bank is linked to the Nintendo Account associated with your Pokémon HOME account.ħ. Tap the button at the bottom of the screen to open the menu.Ħ. Link the Nintendo Network ID that you used with Pokémon Bank to the Nintendo Account that you are using with Pokémon HOME.Ģ. Moving Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME on mobile devices when you don’t have a Nintendo 3DSġ. If the Nintendo Network ID was confirmed as being linked to your Nintendo Account, all the Pokémon in Pokémon Bank will be moved to Pokémon HOME. Once you’ve confirmed that you have the correct Nintendo Network ID and made sure that there’s no problem with beginning the move to Pokémon HOME, select Begin. Select Check to make sure that the Nintendo Network ID used for Pokémon Bank is linked to the Nintendo Account associated with your Pokémon HOME account.ĥ. Moving Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME on Nintendo Switch when you don’t have a Nintendo 3DSġ. Link the Nintendo Network ID that you used with Pokémon Bank to the Nintendo Account that you are using with Pokémon HOME.Ĥ. Pokémon that are moved to Pokémon HOME will be deposited in Pokémon HOME’s Boxes. The move from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME will begin once the Moving Key has been correctly entered. (Note: Codes never include the letter O, I, or Z.) Within the three minutes before the Moving Key expires, enter the Moving Key that was displayed in Pokémon HOME. Select Display Moving Key! to display a Moving Key.ġ0. Read through the warning message, then select Ready!ĩ. Tap the button at the bottom of the screen to open the menu.Ĩ. Moving Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME on mobile devices when you have a Nintendo 3DSĤ. You’ll be able to select how you’d like to deposit the Pokémon into your Pokémon HOME Boxes. Select Display to display a Moving Key.Ĩ. Once you’ve selected your Boxes, press the Y Button and then select Yes.ħ. Select the Boxes you want to move to Pokémon HOME.ģ. Select Move Pokémon to Pokémon HOME from the main menu.Ģ. Moving Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME on Nintendo Switch when you have a Nintendo 3DSġ. Note: Some features may not be available to all users in accordance with Pokémon HOME’s Terms of Use and Privacy Notice.
Note: Depending on your device or operating system, you may not be able to use certain features. Please be aware that all Pokémon in Pokémon Bank will be moved at once in this case. Note that a Premium Plan (paid) for Pokémon HOME is required.Įven if you don’t have a Nintendo 3DS, it is still possible to move Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME using only Pokémon HOME if the Nintendo Account tied to Pokémon HOME and the Nintendo Network ID tied to Pokémon Bank are linked. Note: A Nintendo Switch Online membership (paid) is not required.Ĭonnecting Pokémon Bank with Pokémon HOME For more details, please visit Nintendo’s home page. These two types of accounts are required to utilize various services offered by Nintendo. To use certain functions of Pokémon HOME, you will need a Nintendo Account and a Nintendo Network ID.