![]() Genesect (Chill Drive) Reverts to Genesect.Genesect (Burn Drive) Reverts to Genesect.Genesect (Shock Drive) Reverts to Genesect.Meloetta (Pirouette Forme) Reverts to Meloetta (Aria Forme).Darmanitan (Galarian Form Zen Mode) Reverts to Darmanitan (Galarian Form).Darmanitan (Zen Mode) Reverts to Darmanitan (Standard Mode).Giratina (Origin Form) Reverts to Giratina (Altered Form).Cherrim (Sunshine Form) Reverts to Cherrim (Overcast Form).Castform (Snowy Form) Reverts to Neutral Castform.Castform (Rainy Form) Reverts to Neutral Castform.Castform (Sunny Form) Reverts to Neutral Castform. ![]() The list below will help to prevent players from accidentally losing a special form of a Pokémon they got through an event or caught in the wild, and at an unfortunately steep energy transfer price, especially for Shiny or Legendary Pokémon which can cost up to the full 10,000 units of energy a player has to spend a week on transfers. There are some Pokémon that will revert or change forms when transferred to Pokémon Home from Pokémon GO. While these adorable event Pokémon won't be leaving the mobile app any time soon, they will remain a stylish addition to a players team in Pokémon GO. Players will also find that special costumed Pokémon from events will not be able to transfer from Pokémon GO to Pokémon Home. According to, just about every Pokémon wearing an event hat or special costume will not be eligible to be transferred out to Pokémon Home. This might be a letdown for fans hoping to add their Sunhat Pikachu to their team in Sword and Shield. ![]() Related: Pokémon GO To Pokémon Home Transfer Rates & Prices Explained They also have a high energy cost for transfer, meaning that they could drain a player's transporter energy and lose their special form on top of that. If players have these Pokémon in a special form and don't want to lose them, they'll want to refrain from using them in the transfer. The change of form effects a few legendary Pokémon as well, like Genesect and Giratina. There is a list of Pokémon that include things like the Sunny or Rainy versions of Castform, that when transferred, will revert to a neutral form. The first thing Pokémon fans will want to check on before transferring anything is form changes.
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