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'''Pokémon Dens''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンの巣''' ''Pokémon Den'') dot the Wild Area. A den is a circle of stone where a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon may dwell. Dens can be found on the land or in the water. | '''Pokémon Dens''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンの巣''' ''Pokémon Den'') dot the Wild Area. A den is a circle of stone where a [[Dynamax]] Pokémon may dwell. Dens can be found on the land or in the water. | ||
A den with a red pillar of light contains a Dynamax Pokémon, and investigating it will trigger a [[Max Raid Battle]]. Dens also store {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s that Trainers can collect. This is indicated by a red glow on the stones forming the den. Once the Watts are received, the stones will cease glowing. Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon yield 300 Watts, while those without yield 50 Watts. After | A den with a red pillar of light contains a Dynamax Pokémon, and investigating it will trigger a [[Max Raid Battle]]. Dens also store {{OBP|Watt|currency}}s that Trainers can collect. This is indicated by a red glow on the stones forming the den. Once the Watts are received, the stones will cease glowing. Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon yield 300 Watts, while those without yield 50 Watts. After catching {{p|Eternatus}}, Dens with a Dynamax Pokémon will yield 2,000 Watts, and those without a raid will yield 200 Watts. For a Den to fully recharge and have a new Pokémon, every den in the area must have been battled. | ||
A [[Wishing Piece]] can attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon to an empty den. | A [[Wishing Piece]] can attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon to an empty den. |
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