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Pokémon Sword and Shield: How to Use Pokéball Plus?

by Sumit Sharma Digital Marketing Specialist

There are several new features included in the Pokémon Sword and Shield by Game freaks. Some of them are liked by the players, and some of them didn’t. One of the things that players want to adapt from the previous version of the game is the Pokéball Plus controller. For those who are not familiar with the Pokéball controller, it is an external joystick in the shape of Pokéball, which enhances the gaming experience of the game. The player can use this to take their Pokémon for a walk and garb some reward out of it.

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Here in the blog, we will share some ways to transfer your Pokémon to Pokéball Plus in Pokémon Sword and Shield. This method is simple and easy to apply although you need few things to execute it. Follow the blog to start using the Pokéball controller in your game.

Pokéball Plus Benefits

Pokéball Plus is a pretty prominent feature that can give you access to all these rewards:

  • You can use Walked together option, which will allow you to move with you Pokémon in a much wider area.
  • You can track the distance you have traveled along with your Pokémon, and this can also improve your statistics for Walked together.
  • The controller can also show you the health status of your Pokémon by showing you an emission of light that appears in the center point of the Pokéball controller. You can also set your Pokémon back to sleep by rotating the control stick slowly; moreover, you can also apply this by gently shaking the ball.

Transfer Pokémon to Pokéball Plus

The steps will guide you towards the transferring process of your Pokémon to Pokéball Plus Controller, follow all the steps below carefully for a successful transfer of the Pokémon.

  1. Begin playing the Pokémon Sword and Shield and launch the menu option in it.
  2. Now, locate the Mystery Gift option from the appeared menu and tap it.
  3. The appeared menu will show you an option of “Take a Stroll with Pokéball Plus, tap it.
  4. Now, you need to select the control stick or top button option from your Pokéball plus controller.
  5. Now,  pair the Pokéball plus controller with the Nintendo Switch.
  6. After this, the game will ask for your permission to add a Pokémon to the Pokéball Plus.
  7. Choose the preferred Pokémon from your collection, and then you will hear a cry, which will indicate to you that your Pokémon is successfully migrated into Pokéball plus.

Getting Pokémon Back to Sword and Shield

To attain your Pokémon back to Sword and Shield, you need to reverse the whole process of transferring it. If you didn’t get the way, then follow the below-guided steps:

  1. First, you need to be pretty sure that the Nintendo Switch and your Pokéball Plus controller are near to each other.
  2. Now, again, go back to the option of Mystery gift from the main menu of Sword and Shield.
  3. After this, again, you need to tap on the option of “Take a Stroll with Pokéball Plus.”
  4. Now, the game will ask your permission to end the Stroll.
  5. This ending of Stroll will show you all the rewards and stats that you have gained while using the Pokéball plus controller.
  6. End the stroll and attain all the rewards and use them in Sword and shield.

If you are new to this game, then you can play it freely on Nintendo Switch.

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