Although the Pokémon Home2.0 update has finally brought compatibility to Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl as well as Pokémon Legends: Arceus, there is a handful of Pokémon that have restrictions on the storage service. Initially announced in 2021, the massive Pokémon Home 2.0 update has finally begun to roll out across the world. While players can now move over the Pokémon they caught in the Sinnoh Remakes and Pokémon Legends: Arceus to the storage app, there are a fewissues with certain Pokémon not being fully transferrable.
Originally launching in 2020, the Pokémon Home app was designed to allow players to store every Pokémon they have caught from all eight generations in one space. Prior to the cloud-based service, players had to rely on the Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Bank app. Pokémon Home introduced many groundbreaking features such as giving trainers the ability to transfer their Pokémon over to other games. For instance, trainers could now move Gen 1 Pokémon from Red and Blue over to 2019's Pokémon Sword and Shield despite both games being decades apart.
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With Pokémon Legends: Arceus released at the beginning of 2022, many players were eagerly awaiting for Pokémon Home to become compatible with the open-world RPG. After the Nintendo Switch Pokémon Home2.0 update finally launched on February 18th, it was discovered that there were a few Pokémon that had issues with transferring with the app. Below is a list of every Pokémon Home restriction for Pokémon Legends: Arceus and Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
The first Pokémon to be discovered to not work with Pokémon Home 2.0 is Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire's Spinda. In what appears to be a
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