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* [[Alas, Poor Villain]]: {{spoiler|It's easy to feel sorry for Bede after you defeat him at Stow-on-Side; sure, vandalizing a historical monument wasn't the best idea he had, but seeing Chairman Rose disown him, retract his endorsement, and disqualify him from the League, ''all in public'' seemed a little harsh. It gets even worse a few seconds later when Sophia tells you Bede's past, how he was an orphan whose literally owes Rose his life. To make it worse, the whole ''reason'' he destroys the mural is to please Rose by finding Wishing Stars.}}
* [[Anime Hair]]: To varying degrees with some characters. Exaggerated with Swordbert and Shielbert
* [[Anime Hair]]
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Gigantamax, a form of Dynamaxing, which make some pokemon to become insanely huge (as much as 98ft).
* [[Awesome But Impractical]]: Eternatus' Dynamax Cannon is a Dragon-Type move that has a Power of 100, which increases to 200 if the opposing Pokemon is Dynamaxed. Pretty neat, but not all-too useful against regular-sized Pokemon.
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* [[David Versus Goliath]]: This can happen when a poketrainer encounters a Dynamaxed wild pokemon.
* [[Ditzy Genius]]: You get the bicycle from a scientist who invented a Rotom-compatible bike before he realized he didn't have a Rotom; since ''you'' have a Rotom-haunted mobile, he gives you the bike so it isn't wasted. Later, you meet him again and he upgrades it, enabling it to be ridden across water.
* [[DLCDownloadable Content]]: The Isle of Armor, The Crown Tundra, and new Pokemon that live in an unexplored areas of the Galar region. - Including new Legendaries.
** In addition, most of the Pokemon from the cut National Dex.
* [[Eldritch Location]]: The Wild Areas. It can be snowing in the section that borders the section with harsh sunlight - at night. The weather her is downright screwy.
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* [[In-Universe Game Clock]]: Akin to the previous Pokemon game installments, depending on the time of day, weathers, will effect the "[[Understatement|little things]]" unnoticeable to gamers, like what type of Pokemon will appear, what typing they will have, and such.
* [[Killer App]]: It's a Pokemon game and one of the reasons to buy that dem Switches and Switch Lites.
* [[The Lost Woods]]: Right next to Postwick (the protagonist's hometown) is the Slumbering Weald, a place said protagonist and Hop have always been warned ''never'' to go into. At the beginning of the game they have to do so anyway to track down a lost Wooloo, only to {{spoiler|come face to face with the game's Legendary Pokemon!}} After that, it's [[ChekovChekhov's Gun| a good idea to avoid the place for awhile...]]
** Another contender is Glimwood Tangle. Not exactly a large forest, it's still dark and ominous, with giant colorful, glowing mushrooms. [[The Fair Folk| Many of the wild Pokemon here are Fairy Type.]]
* [[Make My Monster Grow]]: Pretty much the whole point of Dynamaxing and Gigantamaxing.
* [[Mon Machine]]: The Dynamax Band which allows a Trainer to Dynamax their Pokemon and be able to use Max Moves. A Dynamax Band needs a Wishing Star to absorb energy for a Pokemon to Dynamax.
* [[Nice Hat]]
* [[No Export for You]]: An in universe example, Dynamaxing (and by extension, Gigantamax) is a phenomenon that's only exclusive to Pokemons found in the Galar region.
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* [[No Sense of Direction]]: A problem Leon has; [[Running Gag|every time he shows up]], he or someone else will mention how terrible he is with directions.
* [[Old Save Bonus]]: A new feature with SwSh is that if one played [[Pokémon Let's Go: Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go: Eevee]] and [[Pokémon Quest]], the game data will unlock a fancy backgrounds and frames for the gamer's League Card and a special pikachu or eevee that can Gigantamax.
* [[Pop Star Composer]]: [[Toby Fox]] composed a track.
* [[Precious Puppy|Precious Puppies]]: Yamper
* [[Ridiculously Cute Critter|Ridiculously Cute Critters]]: The starter pokemons: Grookey, Scorbunny, and Sobble.
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** Marnie is the middle-ground. She holds no real animosity towards the protagonist, but has a competitive streak of sorts that causes her to see ''any'' opponent as an obstacle that has to be crushed.
* [[Rivals Team Up]]: In real life, gamers can connect online just to take down a wild Gigantamax pokemon. Also, in-game, both Hop and Marnie aid the player against the villains, Hop doing so again in the post-game story.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The background vistas of many locations are often quite scenic, with a common complaint being that players wanted to experience more of the interesting places showcased in the game.
* [[Scenery Porn]]
** Ballonlea is a picturesque fairy themed village in the woods.
** The ancient monuments in Turffield.
** Motostoke is one of the more visually distinct cities in the series, featuring a variety of exposed machinery nestled amongst heavy use of masonry.
** Hammerlocke is effectively a giant castle city, with of the castle dominating the skyline even in the adjacent wild area.
* [[Skirt Over Slacks|Shorts Over Leggings]]
* [[Sissy Villain]]: Bede; pink overcoat that resembles a dress, large blue eyes with long lashes... A lot of fans have actually gotten his gender wrong, possibly because the first time ''anyone'' refers to him with a pronoun occurs after you've beaten the fifth Gym.