
Watch on YouTube Battling and catching the latest Ultra Beast, Guzzlord, in Pokémon Go.
Other things to know about using Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Home. How to move Pokémon from Game Boy Advance and DS Pokémon games to Pokémon Home. How to move Pokémon from Black, White and Virtual Console games using Pokémon Transporter. How to transfer Pokémon from 3DS games with Pokémon Bank. How to transfer Pokémon from Sword, Shield and Let's Go to Pokémon Home, and back to Sword and Shield. Pokémon Go to Home Limitations, Gigantamax Melmetal and Mystery Box rewards, and other things to know about transferring from Go to Home. How to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon Go to Pokémon Home and Pokémon Sword and Shield. How to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
What you need to know about transferring Pokémon to and from Pokémon Home. Most likely, however, you want to know either how to transfer Pokémon from Pokémon Go to Home, Legends: Arceus to Home, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl to Home, Sword and Shield to Home or, finally, Let’s Go to Home - all of which you can find below! While your Pokémon on the original Game Boy cartridges are unfortunately off limits (unless, of course, you’ve been playing the Virtual Console versions) it’s possible to take Pokémon from the Game Boy Advance all the way through to Sword, Shield, Legends: Arceus, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. Though Pokémon Home is designed to easily work with Pokémon Go and the Nintendo Switch Pokémon games, it can also support Pokémon from previous generations with careful planning thanks to Pokémon Bank. Pokémon Home is the latest version of an online deposit box for your Pokémon - a service started many years ago on the Game Boy Color with Pokémon Silver and Gold's Time Capsule, through to the most recent predecessor in Pokémon Bank on the 3DS.