Nintendo and Game Freak are releasing two big DLC expansions for Pokemon Sword and Shield this year: The Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra. The former launches next week, on June 17, while the latter is slated to follow this fall, and each will introduce a wealth of additional content to the titles, including new gameplay features, locations, characters, storylines, and even Pokemon.
Since Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra were announced earlier this year, The Pokemon Company has been gradually revealing more details about the expansions in the lead up to its launch. To help get you up to speed on the upcoming DLC, we've rounded up everything we know so far about Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra below
Expansion Pass Price
Isle of Armor and The Crown Tundra are bundled together as part of the Pokemon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass, which is available through the Switch Eshop for $30 USD / £27. The expansions cannot be purchased individually. Each game also requires its own Expansion Pass, so if you own both Sword and Shield, you'll need to purchase the pass for each version if you're hoping to access the new content in both titles.
Early Purchase Bonuses
You'll receive a few free bonus items for pre-purchasing the Expansion Pass. First, you'll get an exclusive Pikachu uniform and Eevee uniform for your trainer. If you purchase the Expansion Pass before August 31, you'll also receive clothing items based on Leon's cap and tights.
Confirmed Returning Pokemon
As previously mentioned, Game Freak is bringing back an assortment of old Pokemon alongside each expansion. These monsters are being added as free updates, so you don't need to purchase the Expansion Pass to get them; you'll be able to receive the Pokemon through trades or import them via Pokemon Home even if you don't pick up the expansions. However, the returning Pokemon can only be encountered in the wild if you own the Expansion Pass.
In total, more than 200 old Pokemon will be added to Sword and Shield, including practically every Legendary from previous games. You can see all the returning Pokemon that have been confirmed so far below:
Isle of Armor
Psyduck
Golduck
Poliwag*
Poliwhirl*
Poliwrath*
Politoed*
Magnemite
Magneton
Magnezone
Exeggcute*
Exeggutor*
Happiny
Chansey
Blissey
Tangela*
Tangrowth*
Kangaskhan*
Horsea
Seadra
Kingdra
Staryu*
Starmie*
Scyther*
Scizor*
Tauros*
Azurill
Marill
Azumarill
Whismur*
Loudred*
Exploud*
Shinx*
Luxio*
Luxray*
Sandile*
Krokorok*
Krookodile*
Zorua
Zoroark
Emolga*
Mienfoo*
Mienshao*
Druddigon*
Bouffalant*
Larvesta
Volcarona
Fletchling
Fletchinder
Talonflame
Skrelp*
Dragalge*
Dedenne
Rockruff
Lycanroc
The Crown Tundra
Nidoran (F)
Nidorina
Nidoqueen
Nidoran (M)
Nidorino
Nidoking
Zubat
Golbat
Crobat
Elekid
Electabuzz
Electivire
Magby*
Magmar*
Magmortar*
Aron*
Lairon*
Aggron*
Swablu*
Altaria*
Absol*
Spheal
Sealeo
Walrein
Relicanth*
Beldum
Metang
Metagross
Gible
Gabite
Garchomp
Cryogonal
Amaura
Aurorus
Legendaries
Entei
Raikou
Suicune
Ho-Oh
Lugia
Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Latios
Latias
Groudon
Kyogre
Rayquaza
Azelf
Mesprit
Uxie
Heatran
Cresselia
Dialga
Palkia
Giratina
Tornadus
Thundurus
Landorus
Reshiram
Zekrom
Kyurem
Xerneas
Yveltal
Zygarde
Tapu Koko
Tapu Lele
Tapu Bulu
Tapu Fini
* Confirmed in the latest trailer
New Pokemon
On top of all the returning Pokemon, each expansion introduces a handful of new Pokemon to the games. Chief among these are two new Legendaries: Kubfu, the mascot of Isle of Armor; and Calyrex, the mascot of The Crown Tundra.
The expansions introduce new forms of some older Pokemon as well, including Galarian variants of Slowpoke, Slowbro, and Slowking, as well as Gigantamax versions of Venusaur and Blastoise. The Pokemon Company has also shown off Galarian forms of Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres, as well as two new Regis: the Electric-type Regieleki and the Dragon-type Regidrago.
Isle Of Armor Characters And Storyline
The Isle of Armor expansion takes place on the titular island, which lies off the coast of Galar proper. The isle is home to a Pokemon dojo, where aspiring trainers learn under the tutelage of an old man named Mustard, who is the longest-reigning champion in Galar history and Leon's former mentor.
Early in your adventure on the Isle of Armor, Mustard will gift you the Legendary Pokemon Kubfu, which you'll be able to raise into Urshifu after conquering one of two towers on the island: the Tower of Darkness or the Tower of Waters. Which tower you challenge will determine how Kubfu evolves. If you complete the Tower of Darkness, Kubfu will evolve into Single Strike Style Urshifu, a Fighting/Dark-type; if you complete the Tower of Waters, Kubfu will instead become Rapid Strike Style Urshifu, a Fighting/Water-type.
Pokemon Sword And Shield - Expansion Pass Nintendo Direct Mini
During your adventure on the Isle of Armor, you'll also meet a new rival. This character will differ depending on which version of the game you own. Sword players will meet Klara, a deceptively cunning Poison-type trainer, while Shield players will encounter Avery, a gentlemanly Psychic-type trainer.
The Crown Tundra Characters And Storyline
The second expansion for Sword and Shield takes place in the eponymous Crown Tundra, a mountainous region blanketed in snow. According to The Pokemon Company, the theme of this expansion is "exploration." Players will be appointed leader of an exploration team by "a certain person" and will be tasked with investigating the area.
Beyond that, not much else is currently known about The Crown Tundra expansion, but players will encounter the Legendary Calyrex during their adventure. Calyrex is a Grass/Psychic type that ruled over the Galar region in ancient times. Little has been revealed about the Legendary, but it is said to be omniscient and can "see every past, present, and future event."
Gigantamax Starters
During your journey on the Isle of Armor, your starter Pokemon from Sword and Shield--Rillaboom, Cinderace, or Inteleon--will gain the ability to Gigantamax. Like other Gigantamax Pokemon, each will have a unique appearance and G-Max move. Rillaboom's is called G-Max Drum Solo; Cinderace's is G-Max Fireball, and Inteleon's is G-Max Hydro Snipe. Each of these attacks deals more damage than a typical Dynamax move and ignores the opposing Pokemon's Ability.
The Kanto starters Venusaur and Blastoise will also receive Gigantamax forms in the Isle of Armor. Each likewise has its own unique G-Max move. Gigantamax Venusaur's attack is called G-Max Vine Lash, and it damages non-Grass-type foes for four turns. Gigantamax Blastoise, meanwhile, is able to use G-Max Cannonade, which similarly damages non-Water-type opponents for four turns.
New Features And Items
In addition to the new Pokemon and locations, each expansion will introduce some new gameplay mechanics to Sword and Shield. The Pokemon Company hasn't revealed too many details about these as of yet, but we know that The Crown Tundra will let you explore Pokemon Dens with other players.
Each expansion will also add new clothes, League Card customization options, and different looks for your bike. There will be other new items in each expansion as well. The Isle of Armor will bring back Apricorns, which can be crafted into different kinds of Poke Balls, and it introduces a new item called the Exp. The charm that will earn more experience points for your team.
Release Date
The Isle of Armor expansion will release on June 17, while The Crown Tundra will follow in Fall 2020. You can read more in our Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra pre-order guide.
Pokemon Sword / Shield DLC: Everything We Know About The Isle Of Armor & Crown Tundra DLC
Reviewed by Kml Rao
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June 13, 2020
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