How to get the Pokemon Sword and Shield Ability Capsule

The Pokemon Sword and Shield Ability Capsule is a very helpful item, allowing Pokemon to swap abilities (assuming they have two to pick from). It’s a very useful item in Pokemon Sword and Shield, especially if you’re deep into the competitive battling scene and want to have total control over your Pokemon team and what they’re capable of. Below we’ll show you how to get the Ability Capsule in Pokemon Sword and Shield, as well as how to use to change your Pokemon pals’ abilities.

How to get the Ability Capsule in Pokemon Sword and Shield

Pokemon Sword and Shield Ability Capsule

(Image credit: Nintendo)

Unfortunately, the only way to get an Ability Capsule in Sword and Shield is to beat the game. If you’re getting into the competitive side of the game though this shouldn’t be too much of an ask. You’re going to want your monsters to be as powerful as possible in the first place regardless. Once you’ve finished the story and beaten Leon, you can then head to the Battle Tower, a looming competitive gauntlet that you can compete in for a new currency, Battle Points. 

Once you’ve beat the game, head over to the Battle Tower and speak to the man at the desk on the left hand side. He will sell you an Ability Capsule for a staggering 50 Battle Points, so you best put your best team forward and get to competing if you wish to buy one! This is the only known way to get an Ability Capsule in Sword and Shield.

How to use the Ability Capsule in Pokemon Sword and Shield

The point of an Ability Capsule is to swap the ability of a Pokemon, and it only works on certain Pokemon who have two abilities that can be swapped. For example, Rookidee can have either Keen Eye or Unnerve, and if you don’t like Keen Eye, you can use an Ability Capsule to manually swap the ability to Unnerve. The same goes for plenty of other Pokemon in Sword and Shield like Chewtle, Wooloo, Rolycoly and more. Google is your friend if you want to find out which Pokemon have two abilities that can be swapped! 

Pokemon Sword and Shield Fire Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Water Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Leaf Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Ice Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Thunder Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Dawn Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Dusk Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Moon Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Sun Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Shiny Stone (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Razor Claw (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Protector (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Metal Coat (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Reaper Cloth (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Sachet (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Whipped Dream (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Oval Charm (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Destiny Knot (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Ability Capsule (opens in new tab) | Pokemon Sword and Shield Beast Ball (opens in new tab)

About Fox

Check Also

I beat Baldurs Gate 3s hardest boss with a brilliant strategy and D&Ds most iconic spell

There are an awful lot of spells in D&D, and while Baldur’s Gate 3 features …

Leave a Reply