Can you transfer Pokémon from Pokémon HOME to Pokemon bank?
The answer to this question is no, you cannot transfer Pokémon directly from Pokémon HOME to Pokémon Bank, as the transfer process only works in one direction, from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME. This means that once a Pokémon is moved from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME, it cannot be moved back to Pokémon Bank, so it’s essential to carefully consider which Pokémon to transfer and when.
Understanding Pokémon Transfer Options
To better understand the limitations and possibilities of transferring Pokémon between Pokémon HOME and Pokémon Bank, as well as other games, it’s crucial to explore the following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):
Frequently Asked Questions
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What is Pokémon Bank and how does it connect to Pokémon HOME? Pokémon Bank is a service that allows you to store and manage your Pokémon from Nintendo 3DS games, and with a Premium Plan, you can move Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME. However, the transfer is one-way, and Pokémon cannot be moved back to Pokémon Bank once they are in Pokémon HOME.
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Can I transfer any Pokémon from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME? Not all Pokémon can be transferred from Pokémon Bank to Pokémon HOME. Certain Pokémon, such as Partner Pikachu, Partner Eevee, and some fused forms, cannot be transferred.
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Why can’t I transfer Pokémon from Pokémon HOME to Pokémon GO? Pokémon HOME is designed as a central hub for Pokémon storage and management across different games, but it does not support transferring Pokémon directly to Pokémon GO. You can, however, send Pokémon from Pokémon GO to Pokémon HOME.
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Can I transfer Pokémon from Pokémon HOME to Pokémon Sword and Shield? Yes, you can transfer Pokémon from Pokémon HOME to Pokémon Sword and Shield, but certain Pokémon require you to have caught them or registered them in your Pokédex first.
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What is the purpose of Pokémon HOME? Pokémon HOME is a cloud service that allows you to move Pokémon between compatible games, trade Pokémon, collect Pokémon HOME Points, and receive special Mystery Gift Pokémon.
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Can I transfer Pokémon from Pokémon HOME to Let’s Go, Pikachu? You can move Pokémon back to Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! or Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee! as long as you haven’t moved them from Pokémon HOME into Pokémon Sword or Pokémon Shield.
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Why can’t I transfer Pokémon from Pokémon GO to Let’s Go, Pikachu? Let’s Go games are remakes of the original Game Boy title Yellow, so you can only transfer first-generation Pokémon, with a few exceptions.
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Which Pokémon are stuck in Pokémon HOME? As of the latest updates, there are Pokémon that cannot be transferred out of Pokémon HOME to other games, but this number and the specific Pokémon can change with updates.
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Will Pokémon Bank be shut down? No, Pokémon Bank will not be shut down and will continue to maintain its online services, allowing you to transfer Pokémon from your old 3DS games.
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What is the difference between Pokémon HOME and Pokémon Bank? Pokémon Bank is for 3DS handheld Pokémon RPG main games, while Pokémon HOME is for Nintendo Switch and compatible mobile devices, serving as a next-generation Pokémon storage solution.
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Can I get Pokémon Bank after the eShop closes? Pokémon Bank is available for free to all players after the 3DS eShop closure, but there are limitations with the Poké Transporter.
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How do I transfer Pokémon from HOME to Brilliant Diamond? You can transfer Pokémon by selecting Brilliant Diamond or Shining Pearl in Pokémon HOME, choosing the Pokémon you want to transfer, and moving them to the BDSP box.
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Can you transfer Pokémon from Legends: Arceus to Scarlet and Violet? Yes, Pokémon can be transferred from Legends: Arceus to Scarlet and Violet through Pokémon HOME, with some limitations.
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Why can’t certain Pokémon like Spinda be transferred? The transfer of certain Pokémon, like Spinda, may be restricted due to unique characteristics, such as Spinda’s spots, which are different for each one.
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What happens if my Pokémon HOME subscription expires? If your Pokémon HOME subscription lapses, you’ll still have access to your Pokémon, but non-premium subscribers are limited to accessing only the first box of 30 Pokémon.