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==Pokémon Sword and Shield==
==Pokémon Sword and Shield==
{{incomplete|section|How is the amount of Watts from glowing Pokémon determined? Explain ways to spend Watts}}
{{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:
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], Watts can be collected in several ways:
* Catching or defeating a Brilliant Pokémon yields some Watts. A Brilliant Pokémon is a symbol Pokémon surrounded by a brilliant aura in the overworld.
* [[Pokémon Den]]s yield Watts if their stones are glowing red:
* [[Pokémon Den]]s yield Watts if their stones are glowing red:
** If the Pokémon Den has a pillar of light, it yields 300 Watts (initially) or 2,000 Watts (later in the game).
** If the Pokémon Den has a pillar of light, it yields 300 Watts (initially) or 2,000 Watts (later in the game).
** If the Pokémon Den does not have a pillar of light, it yields 50 Watts (initially) or 200 Watts (later in the game).
** If the Pokémon Den does not have a pillar of light, it yields 50 Watts (initially) or 200 Watts (later in the game).
* Catching or defeating a Brilliant Pokémon yields some Watts. A Brilliant Pokémon is a symbol Pokémon surrounded by a brilliant aura in the overworld.
* Watts can be received after taking part in the Rotom Rally at [[Bridge Field]]


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