How to Transfer Pokémon GO to Shield

avatarDroppingSway·5 months ago
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avatarTrottingArea·5 months ago

Pokemon GO doesn't directly transfer to Shield, folks. You need Pokémon HOME to be the middleman. Cheers!

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avatarCopyingSole·5 months ago

Yep, gotta use Pokémon HOME! Just link your Pokémon GO account to Pokémon HOME, and then move the Pokémon to Shield from HOME. Easy peasy!


avatarBackingPeck·5 months ago

I've done it! Transfer your Pokémon from GO to Pokémon HOME first. Then, you can move them to Shield. Works like a charm!


avatarManningAndy·5 months ago

You can use Pokémon HOME to transfer from Pokémon GO to Shield! First, link your GO account to HOME, then transfer your Pokémon from HOME to Shield. It's a bit of a process, but totally worth it!

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