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(My sister has LGP, and we've made use of Support Play to effectively have a full co-op playthrough of it. It was annoying whenever these two forced me out of the game...) |
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[[File:Support Play PE.png|thumb|250px|A Support Trainer with {{ga|Elaine}} in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]]] | [[File:Support Play PE.png|thumb|250px|A Support Trainer with {{ga|Elaine}} in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]]] | ||
'''Support Play''' is a feature in | '''Support Play''' is a feature in {{LGPE}} that facilitates co-operative multiplayer during regular gameplay. | ||
While the [[Nintendo Switch]] is in TV Mode or Tabletop Mode, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are normally played using a single Joy-Con or a [[Poké Ball Plus]]. If a second controller (Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus) that is synced to the Nintendo Switch is shaken at any time during the game, a second player character will appear as a '''Support Trainer'''. The Support Trainer is the player character of the opposite [[gender]] to the main player's player character, with the same hair color, eye color, and skin tone as the host character, and wears a matching set of clothing. | While the [[Nintendo Switch]] is in TV Mode or Tabletop Mode, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are normally played using a single Joy-Con or a [[Poké Ball Plus]]. If a second controller (Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus) that is synced to the Nintendo Switch is shaken at any time during the game, a second player character will appear as a '''Support Trainer'''. The Support Trainer is the player character of the opposite [[gender]] to the main player's player character, with the same hair color, eye color, and skin tone as the host character, and wears a matching set of clothing. | ||
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==Trainer Battles== | ==Trainer Battles== | ||
[[File:Support Play battle PE.png|thumb|250px | [[File:Support Play battle PE.png|thumb|250px|Elaine and a Support Trainer challenging {{ga|Blue}}]] | ||
In Trainer Battles, if a Support Trainer is present, the host player and Support Trainer will each control one of the Pokémon from the player's party at once, turning a Single Battle into a two-on-one battle in the player's favor. At the start of battle, the Support Trainer will send out the second conscious Pokémon in the player's party. The Support Trainer cannot be removed in the middle of a battle. | In Trainer Battles, if a Support Trainer is present, the host player and Support Trainer will each control one of the Pokémon from the player's party at once, turning a Single Battle into a two-on-one battle in the player's favor. The Support Trainer does not participate in Double Battles against [[Jessie]] and [[James]] of [[Team Rocket]], instead automatically leaving before the battle begins. At the start of battle, the Support Trainer will send out the second conscious Pokémon in the player's party. The Support Trainer cannot be removed in the middle of a battle. | ||
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==Wild Pokémon encounters== | ==Wild Pokémon encounters== | ||
[[File:Support Play catch PE.png|thumb|250px|Attempting to catch a {{p|Bellsprout}} with a Support Trainer]] | [[File:Support Play catch PE.png|thumb|250px|Attempting to catch a {{p|Bellsprout}} with a Support Trainer]] | ||
{{incomplete|section|needs=Do Synchronized Bonuses affect catch rate?}} | {{incomplete|section|needs=Do Synchronized Bonuses affect catch rate?}} | ||
In [[wild Pokémon]] encounters, the host player and Support Trainer throw [[Poké Ball]]s together, each sharing the | In [[wild Pokémon]] encounters, the host player and Support Trainer throw [[Poké Ball]]s together, each sharing the Poké Balls in the host player's bag. When both players hit the Pokémon at the same time, a special animation will play, and the players will receive a '''Synchronized Bonus''', which gives a 2.0× multiplier to [[experience]] earned. In addition, Excellent, Great, and Nice throws can still be attained alongside a Synchronized Bonus. | ||
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Revision as of 22:01, 13 May 2024
Support Play is a feature in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! that facilitates co-operative multiplayer during regular gameplay.
While the Nintendo Switch is in TV Mode or Tabletop Mode, Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are normally played using a single Joy-Con or a Poké Ball Plus. If a second controller (Joy-Con or Poké Ball Plus) that is synced to the Nintendo Switch is shaken at any time during the game, a second player character will appear as a Support Trainer. The Support Trainer is the player character of the opposite gender to the main player's player character, with the same hair color, eye color, and skin tone as the host character, and wears a matching set of clothing.
Trainer Battles
In Trainer Battles, if a Support Trainer is present, the host player and Support Trainer will each control one of the Pokémon from the player's party at once, turning a Single Battle into a two-on-one battle in the player's favor. The Support Trainer does not participate in Double Battles against Jessie and James of Team Rocket, instead automatically leaving before the battle begins. At the start of battle, the Support Trainer will send out the second conscious Pokémon in the player's party. The Support Trainer cannot be removed in the middle of a battle.
Wild Pokémon encounters
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Do Synchronized Bonuses affect catch rate? |
In wild Pokémon encounters, the host player and Support Trainer throw Poké Balls together, each sharing the Poké Balls in the host player's bag. When both players hit the Pokémon at the same time, a special animation will play, and the players will receive a Synchronized Bonus, which gives a 2.0× multiplier to experience earned. In addition, Excellent, Great, and Nice throws can still be attained alongside a Synchronized Bonus.
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