If you've still got a 3DS or 2DS lying around, here's how to transfer with those devices. Here's a complicated graphic explaining it, too: You can check out our rundown the Pokemon Home plan tiers if you haven't already. Just be aware that if you're running the free, basic version of Pokemon Home, you can only hold 30 Pokemon, which equates to one Box, but you cannot access the transfer feature. There are actually a bunch of ways to transfer your Pokemon from Bank to Home depending on what devices you have and how you're accessing Home. It's entirely separate from Switch Online. On another note, remember that you don't need Nintendo Switch Online to get Pokemon Home running or to transfer Pokemon. Just check before you start making your Pokemon movement plans. Here's what you should be running to do that:Īs always with mobile apps, there could be some compatibility issues between certain devices and Pokemon Home. Pokemon Home System RequirementsĮven though you can't transfer to and from Pokemon GO, you can still use your mobile device to move Pokemon from Bank to Home. That functionality is planned for sometime later.
Note that at the time of writing, there is no connectivity between Pokemon GO and Pokemon Home.
Finally, we'll look at transferring between how to transfer between Switch Pokemon games. We'll then look at how to transfer Pokemon from Bank to Home in literally every way possible, including Switch, mobile, and 3DS. First, we'll look at the system requirements for Pokemon Home. That's what we're going to look at below.