It turns out it is rather a complicated system, so let’s take a look! Pokémon size variance pokémon go was the first pokémon game to introduce size variance Whenever you catch a pokémon, it will have a specific weight or height, based on the average heigh/weight of the pokémon with larger or smaller pokémon getting marked by xs, s, l or xl These had no visual difference and were just there as an interesting data point Xxs and xxl pokémon in late 2022. I catch them for the platinum xxl and xxs badges
For the rest, i do as usual If not, i transfer them Also remember that if you catch an xxs/xxl and then evolve it, the evolution would also be xxl/xxs, so it helps for the badges. Xxl and xxs pokémon made their debut in pokémon go this year (2023) In addition to that, you can also get medals for a certain number of huge (xxl) sized and tiny (xxs) sized pokémon you catch You need to catch 500 of each size pokémon to get a platinum medal for either.
The ultimate guide finding the right size can be difficult, especially when you’re in the market for xxxxl (4xl) clothing. Xxs and xxl pokémon look different all pokémon with size differences (xxl and xxs) are appearing differently as buddies, overworld partners, in pvp, and in ar The main pokemon games introduced xxl and xxs pokemon long before niantic did, so i wouldn't be surprised if they were told to do it by nintendo or something Probably brand consistency or something Pokemon is a collection game at its core, so introducing sizes means they don't have to create more pokemon to keep us hooked
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