All Pokémon in Galar Pokédex
If you already own Pokémon from previous generations and just want to get new ones released in Generation 8 in Sword and Shield games, this is the perfect pack for you! This pack also includes the galar forms of Pokémon that already existed in gen 7 or less, such as Galar Rapidash, Galar Weezing, Galar Zapdos/Articuno/Moltres, etc. This is an updated pack that features every Pokémon released up to the last DLC. Get all the new Pokémon with perfect IVs and battle-ready builds. Choose their rarity among non-shiny, Shiny and Ultra Shiny and customize them with your Original Trainer (OT) and Trainer ID (TID) trainer information, as if you had captured or hatched them in your own game. Check out the list below with all 113 included.
You have the extra option of receiving them in your Pokémon Home instantly (you must have a Pokémon Home Premium account to be able to store them all) or choose to receive them directly in your game using Link Trade (only available in Sword games and Shield). Below is a more detailed explanation of each format and which Pokémon are part of that package.
The Package contains:
- All new ones released in Sword and Shield (Galar Pokédex)
- All forms Galar Available in Sword and Shield
- The Pokémon in their final form are at level 100 ready for battle and are properly updated to the current competitive (2021).
Package details:
- Rarity: Non-Shiny, Shiny or Ultra Shiny (you choose)
- Base Pokémon are in Level 5
- Mid-evolution Pokémon are at level 99 (so you only need one more leveling up for them to be maxed level)
- Final evolutions are at Level 100
- Ivs based in competitive
- EV trained, battle-ready
- Best Nature and Ability to competitive
- Dynamax/Gigantamax Level 10
- Competitive moves (PP all maxed)
- Held item: Best to competitive
- Language: English or other (you choose)
- OT: Ash or your OT (Original Trainer) and Trainer ID (you choose)
About the choices:
- Delivery method
– If you choose Pokemon Home option you will only need to provide your ID/E-mail and password used to log into your Nintendo account so that we can access your Pokémon Home on our Switch (remembering that it is necessary to have a Pokémon Home Premium account), and we will do all the work without you having to worry, after we finish the transfer, we will delete your user from our Nintendo Switch and notify you. The process will take less than 10 minutes. However, we inform you that by this method you will receive Pokémon without the items, because as soon as a Pokémon is transferred to Pokémon Home it loses the item it is holding. - If you choose the Link Trade option we will exchange it for the game, but you will need 113 Pokemon to discard and send to us (as we can only send you one Pokémon if you send us another one by this method). Know that this procedure is delayed and you will need to stay with us for more than 2 hour. However, in this method all Pokémon will go with the best items to competitive.
- Original Trainer (OT): It is your nickname in the game, whenever you capture or hatch a Pokémon egg it will record the information of who was its first trainer. To find your OT and also see where this information is recorded, just click on a Pokémon captured by you, select “Check Summary”, and on the first screen you can see the Original Trainer. After knowing your OT just enter it in the notes on the checkout screen.
- Trainer ID (TID): This is the registration number of your character in the game, usually below or beside your OT.
- Rarity: Non-Shiny is the common found version of a Pokémon; Shiny is the rare version in which its color changes and bright stars appear when the Pokémon enters the battle, the chance of getting one by conventional methods is 1 in 4096 (the chances can increase a little with the use of Shiny Charm and Masuda); Ultra Shiny is an even rarer version, and unlike the Shiny version, instead of stars appear squares with a directed animation when the Pokémon goes into battle. The chances of getting one are 1 in 65536.
- Language: Changes the Pokémon’s default language and consequently its original name depending on the chosen language. Charizard Example: In English = Charizard; German = Glurak; French = Dracaufeu; Etc. Note: These are not nicknames! These are the original names translated. You will still be able to change their name to a nickname in most of them normally.
This package contains the following Pokémon of The Crown Tundra DLC:
#810 | Grookey |
#811 | Thwackey |
#812 | Rillaboom |
#813 | Scorbunny |
#814 | Raboot |
#815 | Cinderace |
#816 | Sobble |
#817 | Drizzile |
#818 | Inteleon |
#819 | Skwovet |
#820 | Greedent |
#821 | Rookidee |
#822 | Corvisquire |
#823 | Corviknight |
#824 | Blipbug |
#825 | Dottler |
#826 | Orbeetle |
#827 | Nickit |
#828 | Thievul |
#829 | Gossifleur |
#830 | Eldegoss |
#831 | Wooloo |
#832 | Dubwool |
#833 | Chewtle |
#834 | Drednaw |
#835 | Yamper |
#836 | Boltund |
#837 | Rolycoly |
#838 | Carkol |
#839 | Coalossal |
#840 | Applin |
#841 | Flapple |
#842 | Appletun |
#843 | Silicobra |
#844 | Sandaconda |
#845 | Cramorant |
#846 | Arrokuda |
#847 | Barraskewda |
#848 | Toxel |
#849 | Toxtricity Amped |
#849 | Toxtricity Low Key |
#850 | Sizzlipede |
#851 | Centiskorch |
#852 | Clobbopus |
#853 | Grapploct |
#854 | Sinistea |
#855 | Polteageist |
#856 | Hatenna |
#857 | Hattrem |
#858 | Hatterene |
#859 | Impidimp |
#860 | Morgrem |
#861 | Grimmsnarl |
#862 | Obstagoon |
#863 | Perrserker |
#864 | Cursola |
#865 | Sirfetch’d |
#866 | Mr. Rime |
#867 | Runerigus |
#868 | Milcery |
#869 | Alcremie |
#870 | Falinks |
#871 | Pincurchin |
#872 | Snom |
#873 | Frosmoth |
#874 | Stonjourner |
#875 | Eiscue |
#876 | Indeedee F |
#876 | Indeedee M |
#877 | Morpeko |
#878 | Cufant |
#879 | Copperajah |
#880 | Dracozolt |
#881 | Arctozolt |
#882 | Dracovish |
#883 | Arctovish |
#884 | Duraludon |
#885 | Dreepy |
#886 | Drakloak |
#887 | Dragapult |
#888 | Zacian |
#889 | Zamazenta |
#890 | Eternatus |
#891 | Kubfu |
#892 | Urshifu Single Strike |
#892 | Urshifu Rapid Strike |
#893 | Zarude |
#893 | Zarude Dada |
#894 | Regieleki |
#895 | Regidrago |
#896 | Glastrier |
#897 | Spectrier |
#898 | Calyrex |
EXTRAS GALAR | |
#001 | Linoone Galar |
#002 | Meowth Galar |
#003 | Corsola Galar |
#004 | Farfetch’d Galar |
#005 | Mr. Mime Galar |
#006 | Yamask Galar |
#007 | Ponyta Galar |
#008 | Rapidash Galar |
#009 | Darumaka Galar |
#010 | Darmanitan Galar |
#011 | Weezing Galar |
#012 | Stunfisk Galar |
#013 | Slowpoke Galar |
#014 | Slowbro Galar |
#015 | Slowking Galar |
#016 | Articuno Galar |
#017 | Moltres Galar |
#018 | Zapdos Galar |
Note:
- All details that are not specified in the order will be sent with the defaults value established by us.
- Before purchasing the package, you must have a Premium plan in your Pokemon Home so that we can transfer all Pokémon to you.
- Event Pokémon cannot have their OT/Trainer ID changed.
- Some event Pokémon may not have their language change applied.
- This package does not allow individual customizations, only changes to OT, Trainer Id, Language and Rarity when requested at the time of purchase.
- If you want a build other than what is shown here, you can choose any Pokémon available in Sword and Shield and customize it however you want in: Any custom Pokémon – Fully customized.