yonicstudios
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Back when Pokémon Sword and Shield were announced, I made a visual table that had information about which Pokémon could be transfered from Pokémon HOME to those games.
In retrospect, I didn't like how I made it because I was the only one who could make edits to the table, and wasn't easy to port to later games in case this "you can't have all Pokémon in this game" situation would repeat itself.
Thus, I revamped the table into a web app, named PokéPassport.
Features
In retrospect, I didn't like how I made it because I was the only one who could make edits to the table, and wasn't easy to port to later games in case this "you can't have all Pokémon in this game" situation would repeat itself.
Thus, I revamped the table into a web app, named PokéPassport.
Features
- There's a table for all Pokémon that can be transferred into Pokémon Sword & Shield.
- There's an updating table with current information regarding which Pokémon (including regional forms) can be transferred into Pokémon Scarlet & Violet.
- For each individual Pokémon (and its forms), you can see detailed notes explaining where it has been seen, and a full history of how its information changed in the table.
- It is open-source, so everyone can contribute on it, and it's very easily expandable to upcoming games.
- It has updated guidelines from the original table to account for the new game mechanics introduced in Sword & Shield and Legends: Arceus, but for the most part it uses the same system.
- Soon it will have similar features from the original table (colorblind-friendly mode, and stats for each game)
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