This package contains the following Pokémon available in Sword and Shield (SWSH)!
- Vibrava
- Flygon
- Axew
- Fraxure
- Haxorus
- Deino
- Zweilous
- Hydreigon
- Goomy
- Sliggoo
- Goodra
- Noibat
- Noivern
- Turtonator
- Drampa
- Jangmo-o
- Hakamo-o
- Kommo-o,
- Applin
- Flapple
- Appletun
- Dracozolt
- Dracovish
- Duraludon
- Dreepy
- Drakloak
- Dragapult
- Eternatus
- Alolan Exeggutor
- Kingdra
- Druddigon
- Dragalge
- Dratini
- Dragonair
- Dragonite
- Altaria
- Bagon
- Shelgon
- Salamence
- Latias
- Latios
- Rayquaza
- Gible
- Gabite
- Garchomp
- Dialga
- Palkia
- Giratina
- Reshiram
- Zekrom
- Kyurem
- Tyrunt
- Tyrantrum
- Zygarde-10%
- Zygarde-50%
- Guzzlord
- Naganadel
- Regidrago
Package details:
- Rarity: Non-Shiny, Shiny or Ultra Shiny (you choose)
- Level 100
- Perfect Ivs (6Ivs, Outstanding Potential)
- EV trained, battle-ready
- Best Nature and Ability to competitive
- Competitive moves (PP all maxed)
- Held item: Competitive
- Language: English or other (you choose)
- OT: Ash or your OT (Original Trainer) and Trainer ID (you choose)
About the choices:
- Quantity: If you wanted to select a smaller quantity, you can choose which Pokémon that are part of this package will receive. To inform us which Pokémon you want to receive, just enter their name in the notes field (located on the checkout screen when you are about to complete the order). If you have purchased the entire package, you do not need to enter the names on the note.
- 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. It has 6 numbers and can be found as “Id N°“.
- 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.
Note:
- All details that are not specified in the order will be sent with the defaults value established by us.
- Now with the Pokémon Home update, extra checks have been added and that is why the generation service is more cautious, and to prevent our valued customers from being penalized we always sell 100% legitimate Pokémon in the game. That’s why, If you choose the Shiny option, most Legendary Pokémon will not be able to have their TID applied, only the OT. To avoid changing the Pokémon’s PID and making it illegal.
- Some Pokémon in the package that had to come from another game (which went through Pokémon Home) will not be able to have their OT/TID changed, as from the moment it is transferred to Pokémon Home, all this information is stored in Nintendo’s database. The OT of these Pokémon will be ‘Home’.
- 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.
- Pokémon that are not in their final form (that are part of a line of evolution) are at minimum level. And only pokemon in their last evolution, or unique, are at level 100.