Pokémon Home requires a Nintendo Account whether you're logging into the Nintendo Switch and mobile apps, and as a result, allows you to view your collection on either.A little sneaky, but still an offer worth taking up if you want to bring everything up to date. Though Pokémon Home does have a free option, you need to have a Premium subscription to Pokémon Home for Home to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon Bank into it.Meanwhile, the iOS and Android Pokémon Home app allows you to trade directly with other Pokémon Home players. The Switch app is the only way to get Pokémon from the Switch era, and offers (in our opinion) an easier way to browse your Pokédex. Though the smartphone and Switch apps broadly have the same transfer functionality (they can both connect to Pokémon Bank) they do offer different features that make worth both getting. For example, only Pokémon available in the Sword and Shield Pokédex can be moved to those games, while Pokémon in your current team in any game cannot be moved to Home or Bank until you move them into a box, and the alternate-form event Pokémon from Pokémon Go, like Party Hat Pikachu, can't be moved to Home either.
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