The Pokemon Company has dropped the awaited 2.0. update for the Pokemon Home application, adding support for some of the more recent mainline Pokemon games, such as Pokemon Legends: Arceus and Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Pokemon Shining Pearl. The app is free to download and can come in handy for trainers that would like to move Pokemon over from one game to another.
One of the features that the Switch version of Pokemon Home has over the mobile version is that players can turn in their points and send them over to other games. It can be somewhat confusing to navigate both the mobile version and Switch version of Pokemon Home, so this guide will go over how to get Points in Pokemon Home, and what they can be used for.
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In the mobile version of Pokemon Home, players will be able to see their total number of points by looking in the «Your Room» tab --the number will appear next to the player's name.
For the Switch version of Pokemon Home, click the icon on the bottom that has a P with a circle around it. This takes players to the Points menu, where they can be exchanged.
The Pokemon Home application doesn't explicitly say how to collect points, but, according to the official site, "Pokemon Home points are points that accumulate in Pokemon Home as you deposit more Pokemon. When using the Nintendo Switch version of Pokemon HOME, you’ll be able to exchange your Pokemon Home points for BP (Battle Points) to be used in core Pokemon series games."
It seems to work similarly to interest in a savings account. The more Pokemon that are hanging out in Pokemon Home's storage boxes, the more points players will earn day after day. Points will not be earned as soon as the Pokemon
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