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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.
* [[Downloadable Content]]:
* [[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.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Team Yell gives the player trouble for most of the story, but help against the main antagonists flunkies by cheering your Pokemon on; this actually increases their stats a little.
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** [[https://pastebin.com/ZNd5Dak1 And it also has an tendency to freeze during important moments of the story.]]
* [[Haunted Technology]]: Rotom makes a [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|comeback]] and decides that he will haunt Poketrainer's trusty cellular phone. Rotom also haunt the Pokemon Center storage devices, ''and'' the bike you get is a special design that is compatible with the Rotom in your mobile.
* [[Hopeless Boss Fight]]: The first time the player and his Rival run into Zacian or Zamazenta (depending on the version) their inexperienced Starter Pokemon can't even touch it,
▲* [[Hopeless Boss Fight]]: The first time the player and his Rival run into Zacian or Zamazenta (depending on the version) their inexperienced Starter Pokemon can't even touch it, letalone fight it. After trying for about three turns, the Legendary seems to just swat the two trainers aside, leaving you and Hop to get a scolding from Leon.
* [[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.
* [[Limit Break]]: Played with. Unlike Mega Evolution and Z-moves before it that only requires a specific held item, Pokémon can only undergo Dynamax in specific locations such as stadiums or dens. Averted in multiplayer battles as players can freely Dynamax the moment the battle starts.▼
* [[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 [[Chekhov'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.]]
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* [[Nerf]]:
** Several moves have been rendered unusable in ''Sword and Shield'', notably Return/Frustration, Hidden Power, and Pursuit, which have been widely used in competitive play or in-game.
** Figy, Iapapa, Wiki, Aguav, and Mago Berry go from restoring 50% of the holder's Max HP to 33% from Generation 8 onward.
** The power boost provided by Electric, Grassy, and Psychic Terrain has been reduced from 50% to 30%. Misty Terrain remains unchanged.
** Aegislash has its base Defense and Sp. Defense stat (and by extension, its Attack and Sp. Attack in Blade Forme) reduced to 140 in ''Sword and Shield''. Its [[Secret Art]], King's Shield has been hit by a nerf as well, going from reducing Attack by 2 stages if it makes contact to only 1 stage.
** Mimikyu now loses 1/8 of its maximum HP once its Disguise is broken, making it more difficult to take advantage of Focus Sash to ensure it takes 3 hits to be KO at minimum.
* [[Nice Hat]]: As per Pokémon tradition, the player protagonists all wear hats.
* [[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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** A team of real life Poketrainers are needed to capture a single dynamaxed wild pokemon.
** Subverted that one can do this with a team of NPCs.
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* [[Supreme Chef]]: The player can become this eventually, the curry you make at campsites able to not only heal your Pokemon, but increase their XP and make them friendlier towards you.
* [[There Are No Tents]]: Averted. One can set up a tent and camp in the Galar wilderness, play with their team, and eat. It's even encouraged to meet other trainers whilst resting.
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