Pokémon: Let’s Go! gives you the whole starter trio

as declared in is the franchise's first exclusive game on Nintendo Switch, and the first traditional Pokémon game to land on consoles. Playing the game handheld feels more like playing a traditional Pokémon game. But while the Poké Ball Plus is a fun catching mechanic, using it to navigate the world is a bit cumbersome. You have to use the Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus controllers; the GameCube-style Pro Controller won't work with Pokémon: Let's Go!. But for those returning to the series, playing handheld is still the way to go.


Pokémon: Let's Go! makes shiny hunting easier than ever

Shiny Pokémon are like badges of honor for the hardcore player — a collection of the uniquely colored, rare monsters is highly coveted. What used to be a self-driven pursuit is now encouraged by the developers, with Pokémon: Let's Go! The way to capture shiny Pokémon is streamlined for Let's Go!, making it way easier than ever to seek out these special monsters. How to hunt shiny Pokémon in Pokémon: Let's Go! Successful shiny hunting galoreIt's common to see Pokémon fans now sharing their shiny collections from Let's Go!, including kicking off shiny hunting livestreams and contests for their viewers to participate in.

Pokémon: Let's Go! makes shiny hunting easier than ever




Pokémon: Let's Go! gives you the whole starter trio

referring to Maybe you just want to pal around with your starter Bulbasaur, Charmander or Squirtle from the start. Getting a BulbasaurBulbasaur is likely the first of the starters you'll pick up as a gift along your travels. Show them that you've caught 50 Pokémon already, and they'll give you their Charmander to celebrate your achievement. But if you show Jenny that you've caught 60 Pokémon, she'll let you have the Squirtle for yourself. Combined with transferring Pokémon from Pokémon Go to Let's Go!, you can easily build an army of Charmander or whichever starter you like.





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