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**Pokémon HOME went down for maintenance on February 25, 2020 between 01:30 and 11:30 UTC, during which any affected Pokémon stored in HOME at the time regained their Hyper Training.
**Pokémon HOME went down for maintenance on February 25, 2020 between 01:30 and 11:30 UTC, during which any affected Pokémon stored in HOME at the time regained their Hyper Training.
*Initially, HOME would automatically delete any Pokémon with duplicate tracker values on the assumption that they were [[Cheating|hacked]] [[Pokémon cloning|clones]]; however, this behavior would cause one of a {{p|Ninjask}} and {{p|Shedinja}} pair to be deleted as the HOME tracker value was among the data copied to Shedinja.
*Initially, HOME would automatically delete any Pokémon with duplicate tracker values on the assumption that they were [[Cheating|hacked]] [[Pokémon cloning|clones]]; however, this behavior would cause one of a {{p|Ninjask}} and {{p|Shedinja}} pair to be deleted as the HOME tracker value was among the data copied to Shedinja.
**This was partially fixed sometime between February 25, 2020 and February 28, 2020 where HOME would instead disallow a Pokémon with a duplicate tracker value from being deposited.<ref>https://twitter.com/mattyoukhana_/status/1232391734279254018</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/mattyoukhana_/status/1233603766798209025</ref> It was fully fixed around April 23, 2020 where depositing a Ninjask and Shedinja with duplicate tracker values will cause HOME to reassign one of the Pokémon a new tracker value.<ref>https://twitter.com/mattyoukhana_/status/1253373524225470469</ref>
**This was partially fixed sometime between February 25, 2020 and February 28, 2020 where HOME would instead disallow a Pokémon with a duplicate tracker value from being deposited.<ref>https://twitter.com/mattyoukhana_/status/1232391734279254018</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/mattyoukhana_/status/1233603766798209025</ref> It was fully fixed sometime around April 23, 2020 where depositing a Ninjask and Shedinja with duplicate tracker values will cause HOME to reassign one of the Pokémon a new tracker value.<ref>https://twitter.com/mattyoukhana_/status/1253373524225470469</ref>
*In the Nintendo Switch versions before v2.0.0, all {{p|Arceus}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Arceus|forms]] were considered {{type|Normal}} instead of their actual [[type]]s except for the {{type|Dragon}} and {{type|Fairy}} forms.
*In the Nintendo Switch versions before v2.0.0, all {{p|Arceus}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Arceus|forms]] were considered {{type|Normal}} instead of their actual [[type]]s except for the {{type|Dragon}} and {{type|Fairy}} forms.
*In v2.0.0 in the mobile version only, when using the "All Forms" filter in the Pokédex, [[List_of_Pokémon_with_form_differences#Pumpkaboo_and_Gourgeist|Average Size Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist]] did not appear with their three other forms and were not counted in the total number of forms displayed at the top of the page. Additionally, the Super Size forms replaced the Average Size forms as the default forms shown in the [[National Pokédex]], though viewing either Pokémon's Pokédex entry still displayed all four sizes. This was fixed in v2.0.1.
*In v2.0.0 in the mobile version only, when using the "All Forms" filter in the Pokédex, [[List_of_Pokémon_with_form_differences#Pumpkaboo_and_Gourgeist|Average Size Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist]] did not appear with their three other forms and were not counted in the total number of forms displayed at the top of the page. Additionally, the Super Size forms replaced the Average Size forms as the default forms shown in the [[National Pokédex]], though viewing either Pokémon's Pokédex entry still displayed all four sizes. This was fixed in v2.0.1.
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