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Something to start SwSh
(Given its appearance in Sword and Shield, it's now a major mechanic that should have priority over minor anime characters (one of which is a CotD, the other only appeared twice))
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==Pokéwalker==
==Pokéwalker==
Watts can be spent on the {{DL|Pokéwalker|Poké Radar}} and on the {{DL|Pokéwalker|Dowsing Machine}}. It costs 10 w per use of the Poké Radar and 3 w per use of the Dowsing MCHN. When connecting to [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold or SoulSilver]], all unspent Watts will be transferred to that game. These Watts are stored on the game card and unlock new {{cat|Pokéwalker Routes}} when enough are collected.
Watts can be spent on the {{DL|Pokéwalker|Poké Radar}} and on the {{DL|Pokéwalker|Dowsing Machine}}. It costs 10 w per use of the Poké Radar and 3 w per use of the Dowsing MCHN. When connecting to [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold or SoulSilver]], all unspent Watts will be transferred to that game. These Watts are stored on the game card and unlock new {{cat|Pokéwalker Routes}} when enough are collected.
==Pokémon Sword and Shield==
{{incomplete|section|How is the amount of Watts from glowing Pokémon determined? Explain ways to spend Watts}}
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], Watts can be collected in two ways.
* Glowing Pokémon in [[tall grass]] can yield different amounts of Watts.
* {{DL|Wild Area|Pokémon Dens}} yield Watts if their stones are glowing red: 300 Watts if the den has a pillar of light, or 50 Watts if not.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==