 Pokemon Scarlet and Violet finally have compatibility with Pokemon Home. We're going to cover all of the details as well as all of the brand new features in today's video. So after months of waiting, we finally have Pokemon Home now in Scarlet and Violet. And for those of you are still waiting, the maintenance period should be ending very soon, allowing you access in your games to Pokemon Home. I have sectioned everything off into chapters of the specific things that you want to have a look at. You can check out the timeline below and skip to those or just enjoy everything that we are covering with this brand new update. So once you come into your switch, the first thing that's going to happen is you're going to be prompted to do an update into Pokemon Home and also in Scarlet and Violet after you've done the home update. These are just so the compatibility issues are resolved. And you will see once you have done the update down in the bottom left hand corner, you'll see the version two three point zero point zero. And that means you're on the latest version of Pokemon Home. And then you'll be able to click into it. If your maintenance period hasn't finished yet, you won't be able to get past this screen. But if your maintenance period is done, you'll be able to get in and do everything you need to in Pokemon Home. So the overlay of Pokemon Home hasn't changed too much from previous versions at all. You're going to see the same kind of overlay of selecting the different games from this screen. Obviously, you can come down to your Pokedex. Check out how many Pokemon you've got in your Pokedex registered. Got your notebook there. You've got Pokemon Move still from NDS to the current games. This is the Pokemon Go receive system. But I'm going to have a separate video on being able to get the Roman gimme ghoul in that. So keep an eye on the channel for that one. And this is where you would get your Pokemon Home points from now. They were originally just transferring into Sword and Shield. But you can go into Scarlet and Violet now and transfer all of the points that you've got in your Pokemon Home account into League Points now, which will be transferred into your game. So you just come into this screen here. You can see we've got quite a lot of them and you want to just move them all over and they'll all get converted into League Points. Now, from this main screen here, when you click on the Pokemon, then you can come into the respective games. You can see you've got everything here from BDSP. Let's go. Let's go Pikachu. Let's go Eevee. You've got Sword and Shield and you've got Legends, Arceus, as well as Pokemon Home as the main kind of software. Then you've got Pokemon Scarlet and you will have Pokemon Violet appearing in this page going forward. And my boxes do look a little bit sparse on my home end, but it's because I have already been in and moved a lot of the Pokemon that I have in Pokemon Home over to my Scarlet copy already. So they're ready to kind of use in game. Now, there are some interesting features here in Pokemon Home to Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. One of them is going to be the move relearner. Now, if you take any Pokemon and you put it into, say, Pokemon Scarlet, as we've got here, you'll see a little disk option appear on the Pokemon when you put it into that game. Now, you just want to click on this option and you'll see this option here of Change Moves. And then you can come down. This is a move set that this session has. Crunch, Moonblast, Close Combat and Giga Impact. If you want to change this, so when you bring it into Scarlet, it's got a different move set. You can go into its learnable moves and then change stuff. So, for instance, we want Iron Head because we want Behemoth Blade. We'll have a look. We don't really want Moonblaster. We'll give it Swords Dance and then Crunch doesn't really feel like it's something that we need. And Play Rough feels like a nice option just to give it that move set. Then you just click out of it and you'll see that yellow disk will turn to a gray disk. Now, that's done. And this can be done with any sort of Pokemon. Same can be seen here. If we move this heatran. Yes, heatrans from. Let's have a look. Where's this heatran from? It's from a very old game of mine from the Unova region. So it's a very old heatran, but I've moved it into Pokemon Scarlet. You can see here, I've got that yellow icon there and then I can go down to Change Moves and you're going to see the move set that we've currently got. And then if you click into Change, one of those, you can see all of the different move options. It will be able to teach it before we transfer it into Pokemon Scarlet. So that goes for Pokemon Violet as well, of course. Just remember, anything with the red stop symbol over it is not going to be compatible with Scarlet and Violet. So you're not going to be able to trade any of these Pokemon into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet right now. I'll have to wait till the DLCs for things like Snorlax, which we know is in the games. It will be probably available in the DLCs. And then once those DLCs drop, we should be able to move the remaining Pokemon that are going to be compatible with Scarlet and Violet into the games. And also another point just to make as well, anything from like Legends Arceus that you've got will actually be in a strange ball. So this is from the Hissui region. This is a shiny Gengar that I managed to catch in Pokemon Legends Arceus. And you can see that the ball that the Gengar is in is in a strange ball. So the strange ball will be kept when you transfer it over into Scarlet and Violet. It would still have that strange ball when you bring it into the game. But just interesting point, the strange ball is not breedable. So if you put this Gengar in with a Ditto and set up a Picnic and try to breed that strange ball down, the strange ball just converts into a Pokeball. So just a little bit of information for you. If you were thinking about trying to breed things in strange balls, it's not the case. It's because the balls in Legends Arceus aren't in any of the other generations. So the strange ball is the ball that you would be getting in that game that goes for Sword and Shield, as well as BDSP. So those strange balls for anything coming out of Pokemon Legends Arceus will be in those balls and vice versa. If you're transferring Pokemon from Pokemon Home or Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Sword and Shield, BDSP into Pokemon Legends Arceus, then they will also be in strange balls as well. So that's the only way that you're going to be able to get Pokemon in strange balls. And it's all to do with transferring in and out of Pokemon Legends Arceus. Now, as we know, we have a full list of transferable Pokemon, anything from the seven star Terorites like the Charizard and that line and then the Cinderace. The other Pokemon that featured in those seven star rays will all be transferable in going to have things like the Cantonian birds, Otakuno, Zapdos, Moltres, you're going to have Mew, Mewtwo, Kayoga, Groudon, Rayquaza, you're going to have Uxie, Mesprite and his Elf, and then Dialga, Palkia, Hitran, Giratina, Cresselia, Arceus or Arceus is going to be transferable in as well. You're going to have the Genie Trio, Meloeta, and then if you aren't wanting to wait on the Delfox seven star raid, you can now trade in Fennekin, Rexxacan and the Delfox as well before that event goes live. Carbink, Dianse, Hoopa, Volcanion is another one. So a lot of these mythical Pokemon, Magena is another one that can transfer in again. Same goes for the Rillaboom. If you don't want to wait for that seven star Terorite event that will be coming up, you can trade that in now from Sword and Shield, Zashin and Zamazenta as well as Ternitus and the Cubfu and Urshifu, Mythical, Zirud, you can get Reggie Alecky, Reggie Drago, then the Glastria, Spectria, Calyrex, then all of the Hissui and Pokemon as well. So things like Sneezer, Overquill and Namorus as well. And then the list of transferable, exclusive Pokemon that we've got at the moment. All the capped Pikachu's from previous Mystery Gift events. You can get the Alolan forms as well. So Raichu, Doug Trio, then Persian and then the Hissui and forms as well. You've got that Hissui and Arcanine and Growlith, we've covered a few of those already. The Galarian Slowpoke and Slowbro, the Alolan Muck and Grima as well as the Hissui and Electrode, Regulatoris from Kanto as well as the Galarian Birds as well from Sword and Shield and then we've got a bunch more. So there's a lot of Pokemon here that we can transfer into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet right now and that one right at the bottom there is the Gimmy Ghoul Roaming form that wasn't previously available in these games just the chest form. So there is a lot of Pokemon that we can transfer in into these games already and of course once you've done transferring in and out you'll get this new warning message come up that does explain how the moves, PPs and abilities will work when you're transferring Pokemon backwards into previous generation games like Brilliant Diamond Shining Pearl, Sword and Shield or Pokemon Legends RCS. The moves that a Pokemon can know and the ability it may have can differ depending on which game it is in. So moves, their PP and ability will be recorded for each game. You may see differences based on what game a Pokemon is withdrawn to. When you want to withdraw a Pokemon from Pokemon Home you can have it remember moves it knew in other games. So that is just the information that you need to know a little bit like that Zash in there that we moved from Pokemon Home into Pokemon Scarlet and Violet. And just for some examples here I'm going to show you we've got a Garchomp here that I have got in Scarlet and Violet right now. There's two that are trained up. There's one that's level 50 and there is one that is level 100 as well. Both of them are hyper trained so you can see here one level 50, one level 100 hyper trained and what we're going to do is trade both of these into Pokemon Home just as an example because Garchomp one of those Pokemon that's pretty much available in most of the games that we've got Sword and Shield, Brilliant Diamond Shining Pearl and Pokemon Legends also. So really good example to show you how this Pokemon can interact between each and every one of these different versions if you want to trade from Scarlet and Violet back into BDSP into Legends RCS or into Sword and Shield this is how it will work. So when you come into the menu and you've got your game card in your console you can click into the respective game. This is one we're going into Brilliant Diamond Shining Pearl so this is Brilliant Diamond and we're going to try and transfer the Garchomp into the games that we've got. So the Garchomp that we had in Scarlet and Violet see if we can transfer these across into these games without any trouble. So this is the level 100 one and pull this one across and that's fine and can we pull the 51 across. It does look like we can trade this one across and from what I was the understanding of anything that wasn't level 100 and was hyper trained you couldn't transfer into those games but it looks like you can. We've also got the Blessie just from Scarlet and Violet that we caught so we can transfer that in and you can have a look at the different moves as well that these Pokemon can learn. So change moves and go and take a look at the move set that we've got currently on this Garchomp which is not the move set that we give it so if we move it back into home and then we have a look at check summary does it keep that no it's it's removed the move set that we had and then we can save here it does come up with that message again and then we're going to be able to see the Garchomp's all saved and they're going to be a copy of Brilliant Diamond now. So this is the Garchomp here. I'm just going to move my camera it makes it a little bit easier to see everything. This is the level 51. This is the level 100 one. So this one is in fact transferable. You're able to transfer this back into BDSP. You can see that it's hyper-trained. It has got an Adamant nature here. You can tell obviously you can't see the EVs on this Pokemon. It hasn't got the screen to do that in BDSP but the stat numbers match up 200 attack means two five two EVs in attack and that Adamant nature and also two five two EVs in speeds to get that 154 speed stat and then the four in HP. So it does in fact allow you to transfer Pokemon that aren't level 100 that have been hyper-trained into these games. You can see it seems to have traveled all the way across space and time itself to join me from a distant land. So coming from the future obviously as BDSP set in the past but this just goes to show that you can trade both a level 100 and a level 50 Garchomp in and the same with the Blessie. I mean the Blessie hasn't been hyper-trained at all. It was just to show an example of trading these into these games. So that goes to show that you can trade across Pokemon that aren't that don't necessarily need to be level 100. So don't go out and train your Pokemon to level 100. Think that you have to do that to trade them into BDSP. If they're hyper-trained and things like that, it just goes to show that you don't need to. They're transferable whatever even if they are hyper-trained or not. So I'm just going to connect again to Brilliant Diamond. I'm going to pull these Garchombs out of Brilliant Diamond and put them back into home and then we're going to transfer them into Pokemon Legends Arceus to see what differences that makes. So in Pokemon Legends Arceus you can see here we've got the Garchomp. You can pull it over. The interesting thing is going to be if the Terra-type stays the same. This Garchomp before we started this was a water Terra-type and this one was a ground Terra-type. So it'll be interesting once we've moved them all around the games and then pulling them finally back into Scarlet and Violet. If those Terra-types will stick or if they'll be reset. Right, there are two Garchombs here. So you can see they have been transferred over. If we have a look at the summary screen of the Garchombs you can see that they are in this strange ball as well. So that makes sense. You've got a bit more information. You've got the height, the weight. Original partner is Osiris from Scarlet and Violet. So if you've got any other information here about them there's a move set we've seen come in. We know that it's not trained up. So those EVs have been completely removed as well as the IVs as well because it's a different system in Legends Osiris. And then we get the same sort of description as we've got in BDSP. It seems to have traveled all the way across from space and time itself to join me from a distant land. And that is the Garchombs. And you're gonna get both of them like this as well. So this is the level 101 and just a little bit different, different training in there, but exactly the same sort of information that we're gonna see here and the same kind of training points and move set, et cetera, et cetera. So you can see that is these. Right, and if you notice the move set here when they're in Pokemon Legends Osiris, Dragonclaw Earth part, Double Edge Outrage, and then we'll move them into Pokemon Home themselves and we'll have a look at the move set now. And it is the same move set as what we had when we pulled them across from Pokemon Legends Osiris. It will only be when we transfer them into another game that that will change. So we'll save this and then we'll pull them into Sword and Shield. So those are two Garchombs like we just saw we've seen the move set has changed now that we've went into the game of Sword and Shield. That move set from Outrage, from Double Edge has all changed reverted to what it would show us in Pokemon Sword and Shield. So we can move one Garchomp over here. We get that mark coming up that we've got the option to change the move set on the Garchomp here. Got to change moves. You can see the move set that it's got. Click in on any of one of these and then we can go through the list of moves it can learn and we can teach it things like Dragon Claw. We can teach it things like Sword Stance and then anything else that we want from this list to make it a bit more optimal before we have to do it in the games themselves which is quite nice. So then you can just save Garchombs here in Sword and Shield. We can see here they do appear in their bowl because it's accessible in this game like it is in Scholar and Violet. So nothing changed there. We just see from a far away of players because obviously Pal Dayan not recognized in these games. It was caught at level 18 at the time. So it does have a bit more information about it. And you can see those EVs even though we traded it to Pokemon Legends also is where they got removed. The information was actually kept because it's kept that at a miniature and it's kept its EVs that it originally had of that 252 in attack, 252 in speed. So you're not going to have to re-EV anything when you trade them around different games which is really nice. Especially because they can be removed when they go to Legends Aussies because they're different to what they would be in other games. That additional information is kept in the Pokemon. So it's just the movesets that will change of course. And these are the two Garchombs that we can see here in Pokemon Sword and Shield. We'll finally transfer these out from Pokemon Sword and Shield back into Pokemon Home and then we'll pull them back into Scholar and Violet doing a full circle of all of the backwards compatibility with these two Pokemon. And we'll see how they appear when they get back into Scholar and Violet. Then there are our two Garchombs here. We'll have a quick look at the movesets that they've got. See if they've changed at all. We're back to what they were. They are originally back to what they were when we traded them out. So the moveset has reverted to what it was and that Teratipe is actually kept as well on both of the Garchombs. Like I mentioned, this Garchomp had a water teratiping attached to it. It still has a water teratiping, despite it being moved from Pokemon Scholar and Violet into Pokemon Home, into Pokemon Diamond Pearl, into Legends RCS, into Sword and Shield and then back to Scholar and Violet. All of those are original initial information that we had EVs, IVs, it was hyper-trained. The Teratipe is well all stay intact so you can rest assured. If you are moving Pokemon around and you're worried about losing a Teratipe that you've got on a specific Pokemon, or the moveset or any of that other information, all of the original data is actually kept in the Pokemon and if you trade it back into that original game from wherever it's come from, it will keep that information and it will be just as it was when you transferred it out. So that is excellent information. We can trade them back in now. We know how it all works. Back in the original games and there are our Garchombs as we left them. So you can see the water teratiping as it's shown and everything as it was when we first let it go. It's got the mark and everything. Nothing has changed at all. EV spread is all there as well, which is really nice. So you can see nothing has changed. The data has kept intact, which is really great. The other thing to note as well from Pokemon Home is once you have taken out or moved Pokemon in from Pokemon Home to Pokemon Scholar and Violet, you can get yourself these three mystery gift Pokemon. These are only accessible through the Pokemon Home app. So once you go into your Pokemon Home app on your phone, then you can log in and then you'll be able to receive these mystery gifts which will be transferred into Pokemon Home and it'll give you Quaxly. It will give you Fiorcoco and Sprigatito all with their hidden abilities. They'll have random IVs attached to them but they will all have their hidden abilities. They're Fiorcoco with the unaware. You've got the protein with the Sprigatito and then the Moxie with the Quaxly. So there's some nice gifts for you to get for just trading Pokemon over but bear in mind that you do need the Pokemon Home app on your phone to be able to receive these mystery gifts and then trade them into your game. And as you can see here are finally all of the Hesui Pokemon that we've got in these games which is amazing. So you can see here they're all gonna have their terror types kind of set to one of the two base typings that they've got for us. Lana here, it would either be a terror typing between ground and normal. So it depends on which one it picks, I guess, when it's traded across to Skull and Violet. It's not gonna have anything else but you can then teach it a new terror type in Medali using the terror shards. You've got all the information here. You've got bullet proof as the ability on it. You can change that of course and then all of the stats and it can course go in and remember moves and things like that. So Headlong Rush, one of its signature attacks of course from Pokemon Legends RCS. So they're still gonna have access to all of those. You're gonna have things like the Hesui and Growlithe as well. Again, you can evolve the Hesui and Pokemon normally by using the same methods that you did in Pokemon Legends RCS. So Hesui and Growlithe, you'll be able to evolve into Hesui and Arcanine by using the Firestone on this Pokemon. Cleaver unfortunately is only accessible at the moment in Pokemon Legends RCS. So if you've got a Scyther, you're gonna have to trade it into Legends RCS and then evolve it into Cleaver in that game. The only evolution that Scyther has currently in their Skull and Violet is into Scyther. Then we've got that brand new Pokemon Anamaris as well from Pokemon Legends RCS, one of the genies. It's not a trio anymore, but then you can see all of these different Pokemon that are available from Hesui now. And if you do have anything like the Overquill here and you wanna evolve, if you wanna breed this down or this works with Sneasler as well, which isn't specifically a Hesuian form, you can breed these down by attaching an Everstone to these Pokemon and then breeding it with a Ditto and it will breed the Hesuian form down. So the Hesuian Quillfish will breed down if it's holding an Everstone. So that's one way to do it. It won't work on the start of Pokemon unfortunately because they have regular forms. You know, we've got Cyndaquil, which is a regular form in the games. The Everstone won't work on these Hesui Pokemon. Again, these Hesuian starters are gonna have to be evolved in Pokemon Legends, also used to get them in game and it goes with a number of them as well. But things like the Vault Orb, you can breed that down with an Everstone. So that is gonna be breedable down because it is a different form altogether. When you look at the description of the Hesuian Pokemon, it seems to have traveled across time and space to join me from the Hesui region. Then there is obviously the Mythical Pokemon as well. We've got Zirud in the games now, which is pretty nice, original train of jungle. This was from a mystery gift that went out for Zirud and it does have a ribbon as well, the Wishin ribbon, which is pretty nice. So you can attach that and then you can see all of the information about Zirud and that goes for all of the other legendary Pokemon that are now available from previous games that you can get from like Mewtwo, Dialga Palkia, Requaza, then Dialga Groudon, you're gonna get Giratina. We went through the list, but they're all available here and you'll be able to get access to all of these as well as the Alolan forms, the Galarian forms that are available in the games as well as the base forms like the Jotonian Wookbird is already in the game. But the Cantonian Taurus is now available because it's Paladin forms are in the game. So you're gonna be able to get this one in the games, which is nice as well. And then obviously the Oxy, Azelf and Mesprite are all available in the games as well as Mythicals. So there's a bunch of stuff that you can get. It opens up the door for a bunch of things to have and enjoy in these games. And there is nice functionality within Pokemon Home to make it a bit easier for trading Pokemon around. And I think the big takeaway is that the data, if it's traded out into Pokemon Home is kept. So when you trade it back into Scholar and Violet, that information is as it was when it was traded out in the first place. So that move set will refer to what it was. You don't need to relearn anything. It's Terra type is kept the same. It's EVs are kept the same and everything like that, which is really good information. So I hope this quick update has been useful with some tidbits of information on how to use Pokemon Home as well as how transferring and that move relearn a functionality kind of works. You know, down below what your first Pokemon was that you've traded in from Pokemon Home to Scholar and Violet. I'd love to hear down below. We'll keep an eye out for our other Pokemon Home videos that will be dropping on the channel very soon. So if you wanna stay up to date with those, make sure you do subscribe to the channel. Please drop a like on today's video if you have found it useful and I'll see you all in another video very soon. So until then, friends, take care of yourselves and bye-bye.