Pokemon Sword And Shield: What Are Watts?
Pokemon Sword and Shield are out now on Nintendo Switch, marking the start of the series' eighth generation. While the games very much follow in the footsteps of previous Pokemon titles, they also shake the formula up in some notable ways, introducing a slew of new features and items to the mix.
Among the new additions are Watts. As you explore the Wild Area, you'll notice Max Raid dens scattered about the environment, and interacting with these will net you a number of Watts. So what exactly are Watts, and what are they used for?
What Are Watts?
Essentially, Watts are a secondary form of in-game currency in Sword and Shield. As previously mentioned, you'll primarily earn them from Max Raid dens. If a den is glowing but isn't currently hosting a Max Raid Battle, you'll receive 50 Watts simply by interacting with it (this number will increase to 200 after you've cleared the main storyline). If a Max Raid Battle is occuring at the den, then you'll receive 300 Watts (or 2,000 post-game) before participating in the battle. Watts can also be earned by battling or catching wild Pokemon that are glowing.
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As you progress through the game, you can exchange Watts for items and services from certain NPCs around the Wild Area. For example, the Digging Duo near the Pokemon nursery in Bridge Field will excavate items for you for 500 Watts, and the items they can potentially dig up include evolutionary stones and other rare finds. You can also use Watts to upgrade your bike, extending how long you can dash with it, or purchase Technical Records--single-use teachable moves--from different Watt Traders around the Wild Area. These characters are dressed in League clothes, so they'll be easy to spot while you're out in the field.
Below, we've rounded up a list of the different characters in Sword and Shield who accept Watts and the services they provide, so you can easily keep track of where they're located and what they sell. For more on the games, be sure to read our Pokemon Sword and Shield review.
Where To Spend Watts
- Fisherwoman - Roaming around lakes
- Sells various Pearls she fished up for 100 W
- Watt Trader - Meetup Spot
- Sells different Poke Balls, TRs, and Wishing Pieces
- Watt Trader - Dappled Grove
- Sells different Poke Balls, TRs, and Wishing Pieces
- Watt Trader - East Lake Axewell
- Sells different Poke Balls, TRs, and Wishing Pieces
- Digging Duo - Bridge Field
- Dig up evolutionary stones, fossilized items, and more for 500 W
- Watt Trader - Hammerlock Hills
- Sells different Poke Balls, TRs, and Wishing Pieces
- Watt Trader - Giant's Cap
- Sells different Poke Balls, TRs, and Wishing Pieces
- Watt Trader - Giant's Seat
- Sells different Poke Balls, TRs, and Wishing Pieces
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