A is used to call Pokémon and speak to them. To Crouch you can use either the Left Stick Click or the Right Stick Click. In Pokémon Camp you can use the Left or the Right Stick to move the camera around to look at your Pokémon. To choose to go camping you press the X button to open the Menu and then move your joystick or the D-pad towards the Pokémon Camp option. To select another Pokémon, you can use either the Left Stick, the Right Stick or your D-pad, depending on your preference. X will allow you to throw a Poké Ball at the Pokémon. Y will tell you more about the Pokémon you’re facing, if you select it It will also do the same for your Pokémon. When you select Fight Y will also bring out move information such as the power of the move. In a battle, you can use the Left Stick to make your selection. You can press the Plus button to dismount.You can press the Left Stick Click to whistle to a wild Pokémon to attract its attention. When you are using the bike, you can press the B button to speed up. The Plus button is used to open the bike. To rearrange the items in your Options Menu you can also press Y and then move the items along with your Joystick and press Y again. So in a menu, I would press A to select something and I would press B button to cancel. You press A to Select and you can press B to Cancel. Y is used to open the Y-Comm which enables you to use the wireless communications as well as the local ones and X is used to open the Main Menu. This means you don’t need to use the Right Stick in cities and towns. In a city you use the Left Stick to move and the camera will automatically follow you. You can also press the L button to rotate your camera towards your direction you’re facing, rather than using the Right Stick. The Right Stick is then used to control the camera in the Wild Area. In the Standard Controls you use the Left Stick to move around in the Wild Area, when you get to an area of grass you can also use the Left Stick gently to crouch to avoid Pokémon seeing you. The game has a few features which can be useful for those who find it difficult to use the Standard Controls. But the controls are exactly the same for Pokémon Shield, too. Hi, I’m Nomi and today we’re going to be looking at the controls for Pokémon Sword.
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