New Pokémon HOME update adds the Pokémon Guidebook feature and a way to get Shiny Meloetta for completing your Paldea Pokédex, Kitakami Pokédex and Blueberry Pokédex from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Pokémon HOME is a special app that enables Trainers to continue their Pokémon adventures beyond a single game system and manage their collection of Pokémon across many of their games. Pokémon HOME is available now on Nintendo Switch, iPhone and iPad (App Store), and Android (Google Play) devices.

Complete Your Pokédex and Earn Shiny Meloetta with New Pokémon HOME Update, Available Now

BELLEVUE, Wash. — Oct. 18, 2024 — Today, The Pokémon Company International announced the latest updates to the mobile device version of Pokémon HOME, including the new Pokémon Guidebook and the opportunity to earn a Shiny Meloetta.

  • New Pokémon Guidebook Feature – Beginning with the update to version 3.2.2., Trainers will be able to access Pokémon Guidebook, where they can view basic information about Pokémon such as their Pokédex entries, types, sizes, forms, and more. 

    This information is available even if that Pokémon hasn’t been registered in your National Pokédex in Pokémon HOME. You can also discover in which games that Pokémon can be encountered, which will help you complete your Pokédex.
  • Shiny Meloetta Arrives in Pokémon HOME – Special Pokémon can now be rewarded to players as Mystery Gifts for completing specific Pokédex. The first games to use this feature are Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet (sold separately).  Trainers who complete their Paldea Pokédex, Kitakami Pokédex, and Blueberry Pokédex in those games will receive a Shiny Meloetta in the mobile device version of Pokémon HOME.

    To receive this Pokémon, Trainers must complete each Pokédex, then confirm your completion in the Games tab of Pokémon HOME. If the player has already completed each Pokédex, they’re still eligible to receive the Shiny Meloetta. Be aware that to receive Mystery Gifts, the player must have a linked Nintendo Account, and each Mystery Gift can only be received once per Nintendo Account.

For more information on Pokémon HOME, please click here.

A New Pokémon HOME Update and an Opportunity to Earn a Shiny Meloetta

The latest Pokémon HOME update adds the Pokémon Guidebook feature and a way to be rewarded for completing game Pokédexes.

The mobile device version of Pokémon HOME has been updated to version 3.2.2. This new update adds the Pokémon Guidebook feature. Additionally, you can now earn gifts for completing Pokédexes from specific games.

Pokémon Guidebook

With the Pokémon Guidebook, players can view basic information about Pokémon, such as their Pokédex entries, types, sizes, forms, and more. This information is available even if that Pokémon hasn’t been registered in your National Pokédex in Pokémon HOME. You can also discover which games a Pokémon can be encountered in, which will help you complete your Pokédex.

Rewards

Special Pokémon can now be awarded to players as Mystery Gifts for completing specific Pokédexes. The first games to use this feature are Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet. If you complete your Paldea Pokédex, Kitakami Pokédex, and Blueberry Pokédex, you’ll receive a Shiny Meloetta in the mobile device version of Pokémon HOME.

To receive this Pokémon, you must complete all three of those Pokédexes, then confirm your completion in the Games tab of Pokémon HOME. If you’ve already completed these Pokédexes, you’re still eligible to receive the Shiny Meloetta. Be aware that to receive Mystery Gifts, you must have a linked Nintendo Account, and each Mystery Gift can only be received once per Nintendo Account.

More Mystery Gifts are planned for completing other Pokédexes in the future!

Source: The Pokémon Company and Pokemon.com

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