Pokemon SwordandShieldhas added its biggest challenge yet for its annual Pokemon Day celebration in the form of an ultra-difficult max raid starring the series' most infamous legendary: Mewtwo.  However,Pokemon SwordandShieldplayers who manage to defeat Mewtwo will find that the raid has one majorly disappointing catch: he can’t be caught.

Since being announced by Game Freak in the Spring of 2018,Pokemon SwordandShieldhave garnered a reputation as the series' most polarizing main entry to date. Perhaps the aspect of the games that received the most controversy isGame Freak’s decision to omit the National PokedexfromSwordandShield,opting instead to focus on the regional selection of Pokemon native to the games' new Galar region.

This meant that players would be unable to transfer, or even see, Pokemon that couldn’t naturally be found in the Galar region, a first in the series. Since release,SwordandShieldhave supplied a steady trickle of returning Pokemonthrough updates and events, but many longtime fans have been disappointed with their inability to explore the new region with their favorite Pokemon companions.

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The Problem with Mewtwo Raids in Pokemon Sword and Shield

One of the newest additions toSwordandShield, max raids allow trainers to team up with their friends to take on gargantuan Dynamax versions of Pokemon. Generally, max raid bosses are able to be caught after lowering their HP to zero. The Pokemon Day event also adds max raid battles against Dynamax versions of Gen 1 startersBulbasaur, Charmander, and Squirtle,representing the first time these Pokemon are available in the newest games. What separates the Mewtwo raid from these others, however, is that he literally cannot be caught.

While the trainers who take on the psychic type in his max raid unfortunately won’t get a chance to see any stylish newGigantamax redesign of Mewtwo, the titanic version of the classic legendary Pokemon packs more than enough punch to keep players busy. At level 100 and with amplified stats, Dynamax Mewtwo is capable of attacking four times in one turn, capable of wiping out an entire team of trainers if they’re not prepared.

Players who manage to conquer this fearsome foe won’t walk away empty-handed, however. Instead of offering the opportunity to catch Mewtwo,SwordandShieldrewards players with valuable items in the form of Ability Capsules and PP Max. These spoils are valuable to be sure, but a pittance compared to the chance to capture the powerful legendary.

So, why can’t players catch this Mewtwo? Well, it’s still unclear. Either, Game Freak doesn’t want player’s parties becoming inundated with Mewtwos, or they’re savingthe opportunity to obtain Mewtwo for future expansions.Odds are pointing to the latter.

How to Get Mewtwo Outside of the Max Raid

Despite the inability to catch Mewtwo in his max raid, there are still ways for players to obtain the legendary Pokemon inSwordandShieldnow that he’s debuted on the Switchthanks to the arrival ofPokemon Home.UsingHome, trainers can transfer a Mewtwo they’ve captured in previous games to the system’s online databank, allowing them to retrieve him fromHomeand add him to their party in the Switch exclusives. Sadly, however, Mewtwo’s mega-evolutions, which debuted inPokemon XandY,are unable to be used due to the exclusion of the mega-evolution system inSwordandShield.

For those who don’t have Mewtwo in previous games, players can rest assured. Mewtwo will be available to capture eventually, albeit after quite some wait. Among other legendaries, including the new Calyrex, Mewtwo will be possible to find in theupcoming Crown Tundraexpansion, set to release in the Fall later this year. Trainers unwilling to wait that long, however, are sure to be frustrated by Mewtwo’s absence in the meantime.

Pokemon SwordandShieldare out now, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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