How To Get To Level 100 Fast! (EXP Grinding Strategy Guide For Pokemon BDSP Post Game )

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This guide showcases how to level up your pokemon extremely fast by using the Vs. Seeker on an ace trainer to repeatedly battle their Chancey that gives lots of EXP.
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Pokémon Brilliant Diamond (Japanese: ポケットモンスター ブリリアントダイヤモンド Pocket Monsters Brilliant Diamond) and Pokémon Shining Pearl (Japanese: ポケットモンスター シャイニングパール Pocket Monsters Shining Pearl) are the second paired Generation VIII games that are enhanced remakes of the fourth-generation titles Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The games were announced worldwide on the 25th Anniversary of the release of Pokémon Red and Green on February 27, 2021 at 12 am JST through Pokémon Presents. The paired versions were released worldwide for Nintendo Switch on November 19, 2021. These are the first core series games not to be developed directly by Game Freak.

New features:
The Underground has been replaced with the Grand Underground.
Pal Park has been replaced with Ramanas Park.
The Global Trade Station (GTS) has been replaced with the Global Wonder Station (GWS).
Amity Square now supports up to six walking Pokémon instead of just one. It retains the limitation that only "cute" Pokémon may walk, but it is unknown if this is defined the same way as the original games. (Only Pokémon that could walk in Amity Square in the original games have been seen so far, plus the three unevolved starters. The evolved forms of the starters are supported as well.)
The player may also pose for screenshots and save them to the Nintendo Switch's Album.
The Poffin-making minigame can now be performed inside Amity Square. The player's walking Pokémon surround the bowl during the minigame, visibly reacting to the player's cooking.
With the Nintendo Switch's lack of a bottom screen, the Pokétch may now be either absent from the screen, present in the top right corner of the screen, or enlarged to take up the majority of the screen (during which the regular overworld in the background has a blur filter applied). These three different methods of viewing are switched between using the R button. The touch screen or a pointer cursor can be used to control the Pokétch while it uses the enlarged screen.
HMs have been removed; instead, the Pokétch has a new "Hidden Moves" app allowing the player to call wild Pokémon to perform field moves corresponding to the original game's HMs. These wild Pokémon are the same regardless of location.
Hidden Moves now skip the splash screen animation when used multiple times in the same area.
It is implied that at least some touch features of the Pokétch are available even when not enlarged, as an off-center Dowsing Machine circle can be seen in one screenshot.
The miniature sprites used for all Pokémon between Generation III and Sword and Shield now have a different appearance, no longer looking pixelated.
The icons that represent types have undergone numerous changes. For example, the plain circle icon for the Normal type now depicts two nubs resembling Bidoof's ears.
If the Nintendo Switch system being used has save data from previous mainline Pokémon games, the player may talk to an NPC in Floaroma Town to receive a Mythical Pokémon:
Jirachi, if Sword and Shield save data exists.
Mew, if Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! save data exists.
-Bulbapedia (https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wi...)

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