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Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Players Disappointed In Alpha Pokémon From HOME

Players using Pokmeon HOME are disappointed by the change in size that Alpha Pokemon go through when imported to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet.

Pokémon Scarlet & Violet players have discovered that the Alpha Pokemon they captured in Pokémon Legends: Arceus shrink when transferred to the latest games using Pokémon HOME. It seems that the increased size and power haven’t been considered, resulting in the Pokémon appearing just slightly larger than usual.

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Pokémon HOME allows players to transfer their Pokémon across various titles in the series, building their dream team from their favorite Pokémon. However, inconsistent sizes across the games on Nintendo Switch are making some fans reconsider which Pokémon they’re importing.

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Alpha Pokémon Shrink When Transferred to Scarlet & Violet Using Pokémon HOME

Pokémon HOME was recently updated with Scarlet & Violet compatibility. This finally allows players to move their Pokémon into the latest game to play with their favorites, regardless of where they were caught. However, some fans are disappointed by the difference in size in an Alpha Pokémon from Pokémon Legends: Arceus goes through when imported to Scarlet & Violet.

One user made a post on the Scarlet & Violet Subreddit about their Alpha Lucario from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, showing how the creature has gone from towering over the player character to standing at the same height as them.

Yet another post shows a colossal Zoroark that looked like it could eat a human in Pokémon Legends: Arceus shrinking to stand just barely above the player in Scarlet & Violet. While not game-breaking, the dramatic change here does raise the question of what the point of transferring Alpha Pokémon is. If they look like beasts of war in one game but nothing special in another, the clear solution is to keep them in the game they were caught.

Some fans have jumped into the comments on these posts explaining possible lore reasons for the Pokmeon changing height across games. It seems they gain a “former Alpha” status that recognizes the effort players put in to get them. However, the general response from most players is that of being let down a little. Alpha Pokémon are powerful, and their size reflects that, but they don’t look like anything special if they lose their size. As one player says, “I just want a small island-sized Wailord like in the sword/shield DLC”. The Pokémon series has always had funny little quirks, and this change in Pokémon sizes feels like a missed opportunity.


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Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp
Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He's been writing about games for ten years and has been featured in Switch Player Magazine, Lock-On, and For Gamers Magazine. He's particularly keen on working out when he isn't playing games or writing or trying to be the best dad in the world.