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Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor

Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor[a] is the first of two downloadable content expansion packs in the Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass for the 2019 role-playing video games Pokémon Sword and Shield on Nintendo Switch. It was developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokémon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It was released worldwide on June 17, 2020.[2] It precedes The Crown Tundra (released on October 22, 2020). The Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass physical bundle pack was released on November 6, 2020.[3]

Pokémon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor
Cover art
Developer(s)Game Freak
Publisher(s)
Director(s)Hiroyuki Tani
Producer(s)
Artist(s)
  • James Turner
  • Suguru Nakatsui
Writer(s)Toshinobu Matsumiya
Composer(s)
SeriesPokémon
Platform(s)Nintendo Switch
Release
  • WW: June 17, 2020
[1]
Genre(s)Role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

The addition of Expansion Pass was used to replace the need for a third version or sequel of Sword and Shield.[4] It is set on the coastal island, the Isle of Armor, based on the Isle of Man, which is off the coast of Sword and Shield's fictional region of Galar.[5] The player controls the protagonist during their journey through the island, home to the dojo of the former champion of the Galar region and his family. The Isle of Armor's main gameplay consists of training the newly introduced legendary Pokémon named Kubfu. Completing the training will result in Kubfu evolving into one of two forms of the Pokémon Urshifu.

Gameplay edit

The island the expansion pack is set on is one inter-connected "Wild Area", a free-roaming open world with a free moving camera and dynamic weather, which has implications on which Pokémon species appear at a given time.[6] Additionally, "Raid Dens" appear which are small arenas for battling and catching Dynamaxed and Gigantamaxed Pokémon. The game introduces trials, initiated by the island's dojo master and former Galar Champion, Mustard and also the once Master of Current/Former (depending on your progress in the main series) Champion, Leon, and must be completed to advance the story. The trials involving battling Pokémon and collecting items for "Max Soup", used for "Gigantamaxing" Pokémon.[7] These trials grant the players access to Kubfu, a Pokémon that can be trained to be evolved into either a dark type or water type version of Urshifu. There is also the "Cram-o-Matic", a machine that resembles the Pokémon Cramorant. This machine combines items into creating new, and sometimes rare, items. A returning feature from the Pokémon Let's Go games is the player's leading Pokémon can follow them in the overworld.[8] A new form of battling was introduced name "Restricted Sparring", which limits the types of Pokémon the player can bring to a battle. The expansion offers a big side quest involving the hunting of 151 Alolan Diglett, where the player would be awarded different Alolan Forms for certain milestones.[9][10]

Pokémon edit

The expansion introduces the legendary Pokémon Kubfu and its evolution Urshifu. These Pokémon are central to expansion's plot and its themes of growth. Additionally, a regional form of Slowpoke and one of its evolutions, Slowbro have been added.[b][11] The expansion also adds new Gigantamaxed forms for Venusaur, Blastoise, the region's starter Pokémon (Rillaboom, Cinderace, and Inteleon), and both forms of Urshifu.[12] The expansion pass includes the Mythical Pokémon Zarude, which is a pivotal character in Pokémon the Movie: Secrets of the Jungle.[13][14] The island contains 108 returning Pokémon that are not in the base game,[15] though Game Freak had previously stated aversion to adding Pokémon past the release of the base game.[16]

Plot edit

The player arrives at the island via a Flying Taxi connection from the Galarian mainland.[17] Once at the island, the player meets up with a new rival, exclusive to the version of the game. They meet Avery if playing Pokémon Shield and Klara if playing Pokémon Sword. Due to a mix-up, the rival at the train station thinks the player is a new student and engages in a Pokémon Battle. The player is prompted to visit the "Master Dojo", where they meet Mustard, the dojo's master and former region champion, who challenges the player to a battle. Once the player has won the battle, Mustard declares that the dojo is at max capacity and initiates the "three trials", the winner of which will be given the "secret armor" of the Master Dojo.

The first trial is revealed to be chasing after and defeating three fast Slowpoke after they steal the rival's Dojo Uniform. After the player defeats all three Slowpoke alone, Mustard lets everyone who at least managed to catch up to the Slowpoke a pass to the second trial. The second trial involves finding "Max Mushrooms" for the dojo's secret recipe, the Max Soup, which allows certain Pokémon to Gigantamax. Upon finding Max Mushrooms, the rival challenges the player to a battle for the mushrooms. After beating the rival, the player can collect the mushrooms and return to the dojo, where they and their rival are revealed to be the only ones who were able to pass the trial. The last trial is a Dynamax battle between the player and the rival at the dojo's Battle Court. The player emerges victorious, granting the player the "secret armor" of the Master Dojo: the Legendary Pokémon Kubfu.[18]

After the player has obtained Kubfu, Mustard tasks the player with raising its friendship. While the player can use standard friendship methods, Mustard recommends that the player take Kubfu to visit various spots around the island. During this time only, Master Dojo Students will be present at these different points across the island allowing the player and Kubfu a place to view and battle. Once the player and Kubfu become the best of friends, Mustard tells the player to choose one of the "Towers of Two Fists", the "Tower of Waters", or the "Tower of Darkness", and challenge it with Kubfu. Regardless of which tower the player chooses, Mustard will be waiting at the top floor, ready to challenge them with his own Kubfu. After defeating Mustard, the player can let Kubfu examine a special scroll that allows it to evolve into Urshifu. Depending on which tower the player chooses, the types and moves Urshifu obtains will be different.[19]

If the player has already beaten the base game's main story, on their return to the dojo they will find that Hop, the rival character from the base games, came to the Isle of Armor to research about the Dynamax phenomenon. Mustard tells the player that Urshifu hates the taste of Max Soup, so, in order for it to unlock its Gigantamax potential, a special ingredient is needed to make it drink the Max Soup. The player and Hop are tasked with finding the special ingredient, and eventually Hop figures that it must be honey. He and the player travel to Honeycalm Island, where the player gets thrust into a Max Raid Battle against a Dynamax Vespiquen. After defeating it, the player will obtain a comb of Max Honey, which is the missing ingredient.

Upon the player's return to the dojo with the news of finding the key to unlocking Urshifu's Gigantamax potential, Mustard informs them that he wants to battle them in a no-holds-barred battle, where he uses his full power. In the battle, Mustard uses his own Gigantamax Urshifu, of the form opposite to the player's. After being defeated, Mustard declares that he has nothing more to teach them, ending the plotline.

A sidequest involves paying large amounts of watts - the special currency gained in the Wild Area, the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra - to Mustard's wife Honey. This unlocks dojo upgrades and other bonuses, including a fight against Honey herself. The player can request a battle with Mustard once per day, and the same also happens with either Klara or Avery. Once the player successfully maxes out the Master Dojo, there is a cutscene showing the player taking a stroll with Honey at the Fields of Honor, thanking the player for all the Watts invested to make the Master Dojo the facility it currently is. After that cutscene, she will give the player her rare League Card.

Development edit

The expansion pass was announced in the January 9, 2020 Pokémon Direct and again shown briefly in the March 26 Nintendo Direct Mini.[20][21] Following this, the pass was shown in great detail in the June 17 Pokémon Presents, hours before The Isle of Armor was released.[22]

Development for The Isle of Armor began shortly before Pokémon Sword and Shield was released.[23] During interviews, it was mentioned that depending how far into the game the expansion pack would be entered, the levels of the Pokémon would be scaled accordingly.[24] However, as is in the base game for wild Pokémon, levels instead scale with the number of Gym Badges the player has.

Reception edit

The Isle of Armor received "mixed or average reviews" according to review aggregator Metacritic.[25] GameSpot considered it to be an extension on the best part of the base game being the Wild Area.[28] The length of the expansion, specifically the story, was seen as too short; Álvaro Alonso of Hobby Consolas and Travis Northup of IGN wrote that the expansion's story only lasts a couple of hours and a lack of post-game does not help improve this problem.[33][29]

One of the highlights according to critics was the giant Wild Area that is spread across the isles, with critics from TouchArcade calling it "the star of the show".[32] Kallie Plagge of GameSpot noted that the expansion doubled down on the idea and made it "bigger and better" than the base game's version, making praises on the diverse scenery and better-suited game elements such as the dynamic weather system.[28] In Alex Olney of Nintendo Life's review, he said that the Wild Area was well thought out and carefully planned, but did mark down the game due to "muddied graphics". He also praised the Pokémon scaling that was originally missing in the base game, such as with the up-scaling the size of Wailord.[31]

Though fairly positive received, the expansion was mainly criticized for not doing much with its gameplay or story. Chris Carter of Destructoid mentioned that the game was solid and worth the price, but that the expansion did not fix the base game's problems nor did it shake up the "Pokémon formula".[27] Other critics said the game didn't offer much. Sam Loveridge of GamesRadar+ concluded that the story and characters may not be enough to excite fans of the series and that the Wild Area was repetitive.[34]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Japanese: ポケットモンスター ソード・シールド 鎧の孤島, Hepburn: Poketto Monsutā Sōdo Shīrudo: Yoroi no Kotō
  2. ^ Galarian Slowking was introduced in the Crown Tundra expansion.
  3. ^ Score based on 40 reviews.[25]

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Pokémon Sword and Shield expansion launching June 17". Polygon. 2 June 2020. from the original on December 24, 2020. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
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  5. ^ "The Pokémon Isle of Armor Uninspired Design". Nintendo World Report. from the original on December 24, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  6. ^ "The Pokemon Isle of Armor DLC's Lively New Wild Area is Much Better Than Sword and Shield's". USgamer. from the original on July 16, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  7. ^ "Pokémon Sword and Shield Isle of Armor guide: Max Soup and Gigantamaxing". Polygon. 25 June 2020. from the original on July 23, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
  8. ^ "How to Get a Pokemon to Follow You". IGN. from the original on December 24, 2020. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
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  10. ^ "Pokemon Isle Of Armor: Here Is What You Get For Finding Every Lost Diglett". GameSpot. from the original on July 22, 2020. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
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  13. ^ "Pokémon Sword and Shield Zarude: Everything we know about the Mythical Pokémon, including ability Leaf Guard, explained". Eurogamer.net. 27 February 2020. from the original on 2020-06-18. Retrieved July 22, 2020.
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  33. ^ "Análisis de La Isla de la Armadura, la primera expansión para Pokémon Espada y Escudo". Hobby Consolas. 18 June 2020. from the original on July 22, 2020. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  34. ^ "Pokemon Sword and Shield Isle of Armor is a strange little window into the world of Pokemon". GamesRadar+. 15 June 2020. from the original on July 26, 2020. Retrieved July 26, 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Pokemon Sword and Shield The Isle of Armor a is the first of two downloadable content expansion packs in the Pokemon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass for the 2019 role playing video games Pokemon Sword and Shield on Nintendo Switch It was developed by Game Freak and published by The Pokemon Company and Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch It was released worldwide on June 17 2020 2 It precedes The Crown Tundra released on October 22 2020 The Pokemon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass physical bundle pack was released on November 6 2020 3 Pokemon Sword and Shield The Isle of ArmorCover artDeveloper s Game FreakPublisher s JP The Pokemon CompanyWW NintendoDirector s Hiroyuki TaniProducer s Junichi MasudaHitoshi YamagamiTakanori SowaArtist s James TurnerSuguru NakatsuiWriter s Toshinobu MatsumiyaComposer s Minako AdachiGo IchinoseKeita OkamotoHitomi SatoSeriesPokemonPlatform s Nintendo SwitchReleaseWW June 17 2020 1 Genre s Role playingMode s Single player The addition of Expansion Pass was used to replace the need for a third version or sequel of Sword and Shield 4 It is set on the coastal island the Isle of Armor based on the Isle of Man which is off the coast of Sword and Shield s fictional region of Galar 5 The player controls the protagonist during their journey through the island home to the dojo of the former champion of the Galar region and his family The Isle of Armor s main gameplay consists of training the newly introduced legendary Pokemon named Kubfu Completing the training will result in Kubfu evolving into one of two forms of the Pokemon Urshifu Contents 1 Gameplay 1 1 Pokemon 2 Plot 3 Development 4 Reception 5 Notes 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksGameplay editMain article Pokemon Sword and Shield Gameplay The island the expansion pack is set on is one inter connected Wild Area a free roaming open world with a free moving camera and dynamic weather which has implications on which Pokemon species appear at a given time 6 Additionally Raid Dens appear which are small arenas for battling and catching Dynamaxed and Gigantamaxed Pokemon The game introduces trials initiated by the island s dojo master and former Galar Champion Mustard and also the once Master of Current Former depending on your progress in the main series Champion Leon and must be completed to advance the story The trials involving battling Pokemon and collecting items for Max Soup used for Gigantamaxing Pokemon 7 These trials grant the players access to Kubfu a Pokemon that can be trained to be evolved into either a dark type or water type version of Urshifu There is also the Cram o Matic a machine that resembles the Pokemon Cramorant This machine combines items into creating new and sometimes rare items A returning feature from the Pokemon Let s Go games is the player s leading Pokemon can follow them in the overworld 8 A new form of battling was introduced name Restricted Sparring which limits the types of Pokemon the player can bring to a battle The expansion offers a big side quest involving the hunting of 151 Alolan Diglett where the player would be awarded different Alolan Forms for certain milestones 9 10 Pokemon edit The expansion introduces the legendary Pokemon Kubfu and its evolution Urshifu These Pokemon are central to expansion s plot and its themes of growth Additionally a regional form of Slowpoke and one of its evolutions Slowbro have been added b 11 The expansion also adds new Gigantamaxed forms for Venusaur Blastoise the region s starter Pokemon Rillaboom Cinderace and Inteleon and both forms of Urshifu 12 The expansion pass includes the Mythical Pokemon Zarude which is a pivotal character in Pokemon the Movie Secrets of the Jungle 13 14 The island contains 108 returning Pokemon that are not in the base game 15 though Game Freak had previously stated aversion to adding Pokemon past the release of the base game 16 Plot editThe player arrives at the island via a Flying Taxi connection from the Galarian mainland 17 Once at the island the player meets up with a new rival exclusive to the version of the game They meet Avery if playing Pokemon Shield and Klara if playing Pokemon Sword Due to a mix up the rival at the train station thinks the player is a new student and engages in a Pokemon Battle The player is prompted to visit the Master Dojo where they meet Mustard the dojo s master and former region champion who challenges the player to a battle Once the player has won the battle Mustard declares that the dojo is at max capacity and initiates the three trials the winner of which will be given the secret armor of the Master Dojo The first trial is revealed to be chasing after and defeating three fast Slowpoke after they steal the rival s Dojo Uniform After the player defeats all three Slowpoke alone Mustard lets everyone who at least managed to catch up to the Slowpoke a pass to the second trial The second trial involves finding Max Mushrooms for the dojo s secret recipe the Max Soup which allows certain Pokemon to Gigantamax Upon finding Max Mushrooms the rival challenges the player to a battle for the mushrooms After beating the rival the player can collect the mushrooms and return to the dojo where they and their rival are revealed to be the only ones who were able to pass the trial The last trial is a Dynamax battle between the player and the rival at the dojo s Battle Court The player emerges victorious granting the player the secret armor of the Master Dojo the Legendary Pokemon Kubfu 18 After the player has obtained Kubfu Mustard tasks the player with raising its friendship While the player can use standard friendship methods Mustard recommends that the player take Kubfu to visit various spots around the island During this time only Master Dojo Students will be present at these different points across the island allowing the player and Kubfu a place to view and battle Once the player and Kubfu become the best of friends Mustard tells the player to choose one of the Towers of Two Fists the Tower of Waters or the Tower of Darkness and challenge it with Kubfu Regardless of which tower the player chooses Mustard will be waiting at the top floor ready to challenge them with his own Kubfu After defeating Mustard the player can let Kubfu examine a special scroll that allows it to evolve into Urshifu Depending on which tower the player chooses the types and moves Urshifu obtains will be different 19 If the player has already beaten the base game s main story on their return to the dojo they will find that Hop the rival character from the base games came to the Isle of Armor to research about the Dynamax phenomenon Mustard tells the player that Urshifu hates the taste of Max Soup so in order for it to unlock its Gigantamax potential a special ingredient is needed to make it drink the Max Soup The player and Hop are tasked with finding the special ingredient and eventually Hop figures that it must be honey He and the player travel to Honeycalm Island where the player gets thrust into a Max Raid Battle against a Dynamax Vespiquen After defeating it the player will obtain a comb of Max Honey which is the missing ingredient Upon the player s return to the dojo with the news of finding the key to unlocking Urshifu s Gigantamax potential Mustard informs them that he wants to battle them in a no holds barred battle where he uses his full power In the battle Mustard uses his own Gigantamax Urshifu of the form opposite to the player s After being defeated Mustard declares that he has nothing more to teach them ending the plotline A sidequest involves paying large amounts of watts the special currency gained in the Wild Area the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra to Mustard s wife Honey This unlocks dojo upgrades and other bonuses including a fight against Honey herself The player can request a battle with Mustard once per day and the same also happens with either Klara or Avery Once the player successfully maxes out the Master Dojo there is a cutscene showing the player taking a stroll with Honey at the Fields of Honor thanking the player for all the Watts invested to make the Master Dojo the facility it currently is After that cutscene she will give the player her rare League Card Development editThe expansion pass was announced in the January 9 2020 Pokemon Direct and again shown briefly in the March 26 Nintendo Direct Mini 20 21 Following this the pass was shown in great detail in the June 17 Pokemon Presents hours before The Isle of Armor was released 22 Development for The Isle of Armor began shortly before Pokemon Sword and Shield was released 23 During interviews it was mentioned that depending how far into the game the expansion pack would be entered the levels of the Pokemon would be scaled accordingly 24 However as is in the base game for wild Pokemon levels instead scale with the number of Gym Badges the player has Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreMetacritic69 100 c 25 Review scoresPublicationScore4Players76 100 26 Destructoid7 10 27 GameSpot8 10 28 IGN7 10 29 Jeuxvideo com11 20 30 Nintendo Life nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 31 TouchArcade nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32 The Isle of Armor received mixed or average reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic 25 GameSpot considered it to be an extension on the best part of the base game being the Wild Area 28 The length of the expansion specifically the story was seen as too short Alvaro Alonso of Hobby Consolas and Travis Northup of IGN wrote that the expansion s story only lasts a couple of hours and a lack of post game does not help improve this problem 33 29 One of the highlights according to critics was the giant Wild Area that is spread across the isles with critics from TouchArcade calling it the star of the show 32 Kallie Plagge of GameSpot noted that the expansion doubled down on the idea and made it bigger and better than the base game s version making praises on the diverse scenery and better suited game elements such as the dynamic weather system 28 In Alex Olney of Nintendo Life s review he said that the Wild Area was well thought out and carefully planned but did mark down the game due to muddied graphics He also praised the Pokemon scaling that was originally missing in the base game such as with the up scaling the size of Wailord 31 Though fairly positive received the expansion was mainly criticized for not doing much with its gameplay or story Chris Carter of Destructoid mentioned that the game was solid and worth the price but that the expansion did not fix the base game s problems nor did it shake up the Pokemon formula 27 Other critics said the game didn t offer much Sam Loveridge of GamesRadar concluded that the story and characters may not be enough to excite fans of the series and that the Wild Area was repetitive 34 Notes edit Japanese ポケットモンスター ソード シールド 鎧の孤島 Hepburn Poketto Monsuta Sōdo Shirudo Yoroi no Kotō Galarian Slowking was introduced in the Crown Tundra expansion Score 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