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The main story is to battle 8 different areas (aka: gyms) and the leader of each gym to obtain a badge. Earning 8 badges allows you access to the end game, the championship league. A similar format to the gyms, you battle through to fight the strongest character to become the the champion. Side plots of the story include the new feature added to pkmn sword/shield, revolves around the mechanic "dynamaxing." That is the casual extent of the game, which is fun to experience, however, the real value in pokemon lies in a few different areas that are not necessarily part of the story. For some, its collecting them all to complete your pokedex, and for others its training your pokemon to battle against other ppl from round the world (or your friends). Those that are particularly pkmn enthusiast will learn to train their pkmn in a competitive standpoint, in which there are numerous websites to assist with the learning curve here.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Spoiler alert! You play as a 13 year old that gets a Pokemon and you have to fight your way to the top with your friends and Pokemon that you catch along the way. Coincidentally you have to save the whole region by defeating the strongest Pokemon to exist while fighting your way to the top. It is definitely safe for kids and I would highly recommend it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.W/I going into the plot, you set out to beat the "undefeated" champion and older brother to your rival and uncover the past of the galar region and what causes Pokemon to gigamax (this games gimick)
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