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And here's how to get and use Pokémon Home on mobile, Switch, and even 3DS. There is also the Friends menu and the news. The challenges can be selected at the top to see what points can be earned. Swipe away on the mobile app and you'll reach the main screen, showing your entry and a few options. This is also where you can see IVs, change markings, and see other stats for each of your Pokémon. Here you can scroll through your collection, search, sort and move around as you like.
Swipe two screens to the right (or one to the left) and you'll be taken to your actual Pokémon boxes, which also match the boxes found on the Switch app.
If you want to learn more about trading between 3DS and Switch / mobile, or moving from Home to Sword and Shield or Let's Go, check out these guides. And Friend Trade is what it sounds like exchanges between friends. Room Trade is literally a party zone for trades, where you can jump in with others and trade with each other at will. GTS is where you can be more selective, put something in exchange, and select what others can send you. You pick one that will be gone forever and you will receive whatever they choose, so basically a random swap. Wonder Trade is where you put a Pokemon so that anyone can trade. Here you will see a display of the most recently traded Pokémon and some options. It's done on the left tab, so drag it out. This feature is locked on the mobile app, so grab your smartphone and start trading. What could be more important to the Pokémon franchise than the exchange of creatures between players. Once you've got all the apps, you'll want to get started. There is no Pokémon Home app for 3DS, but it is linked to the previously released Pokémon Bank app, available on the eShop. Just load the eShop on your Switch and you should see the app right there, but search otherwise. And then there's a Switch app on the Nintendo eShop. There is a mobile app, which can be found here for Android, and here for iPhone. Pokémon Home has separate apps on two separate devices.