Pokemon Sword And Shield Exclusives And Differences Explained

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Publicado 2019-11-15
Pokemon Sword or Pokemon Shield? If you are still unsure about which version to buy, here are all the exclusive Pokemon and big differences between Sword and Shield.

Every new Pokemon generation begins with the same question: Which version should you get? Like every pair of new generation games before them, both Pokemon Sword and Shield offer different experiences for players. None are as drastic as the differences between Pokemon Black and White, but you will find different Pokemon and encounter different Gym Leaders depending on which version you play.

In the video above, Kurt Indovina details the differences between Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield. The main change revolves around the Gym Leaders you'll fight. Both versions have eight Ggyms each, but only six are the same across both games. In addition to the aforementioned six, in Pokemon Sword you'll also fight Bea, the fighting Ggym Lleader, and Gordie, the rock gym leader; in Pokemon Shield, you also go up against Allister, the ghost Ggym Lleader, and Melony, the ice Ggym Lleader.

There are version-exclusive Pokemon, too--over a dozen beyond the legendaries on the two versions' covers. The new evolution of Farfetch’d, Sirfetch’d, is exclusive to Pokemon Sword, for example, as are older Pokemon, like Mawile. Meanwhile, Pokemon Shield has new Galarian Ponyta as an exclusive, as well as the much older Sableye. For the full list of exclusive Pokemon, watch the above video.

If you're on the fence about picking up one (or both!) of the new Pokemon games, don't be. They're very good. In GameSpot's Pokemon Sword / Shield review, Kallie Plagge wrote, "In collecting, battling, and exploring, Sword and Shield cut out the bloat and focus on what makes these pillars of the Pokemon games so captivating in the first place. You're not held back by overly complicated back-end systems or hoops to jump through; from the outset, you can start wandering the Galar region, seeing its new Pokemon, and trying out its new battle strategies with very little in your way. This leaves you free to enjoy what Pokemon is all about, and that makes for an incredibly strong showing for the series' proper debut on Switch."

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @gamespot
    After spending more time with the game it turns out we missed two more exclusive Pokemon. Sword has a rock Pokemon named Stonjourner and Shield has a dumb (but incredible) looking penguin with an ice cube on its head named Eiscue.
  • @itjsmoove
    “I may mess some of these names up” Messes up all of them 😂
  • @melumane
    “Poopatar” Best thing I’ve heard all day.
  • @stormoftara
    Me: I'm having a bad day Me, hearing this poor man trying to say the names of Pokemon: Maybe the world isn't so bad after all.
  • @felicity9644
    This was the most amusing pokemon readout I've ever witnessed
  • @ImBlinds
    When the substitute teacher has to do attendance. 1:50
  • @madosun
    came to decide what one to buy, stayed for the name pronunciations
  • @reeceyrozay8437
    Sounds like me trying to pronunce every Pokémon after gen 3
  • @sethofsouth
    Lets be honest nobody really knows how to pronounce most pokemon names. we just guess and go with whatever sounds coolest.
  • @valhalla3566
    I like how he's dying trying to pronounce most of the names, but NAILS Zacian and Zamazenta on the first go.
  • @pokaay3163
    I died at “hydrogen” and never came back for the rest of the name pronouncing. This is too good.
  • An alternative title: "Man desperately tries to pronounce new Pokemon names"
  • @aazo5
    I love how he owns it and laughs about the mis-pronunciations. Some people wouldn’t admit they can’t pronounce the names and would get offended when people pointed it out
  • @SaxophoneAsh
    He sounds like a sims character talking when he was trying to pronounce the pokemon 😂
  • @Jay100.
    You can tell this guy had a blast pronouncing those names. Bless his heart, he made my day.