Pokemonfans have familiarized themselves with the series' deep well of secrets to explore for over twenty years, and some of the first hidden knowledge of whatPokemon SwordandShieldhave to offer has begun to emerge with the games' Switch release over the weekend. Players have uncovered a rare form that Polteageist, a new Ghost-type teapot Pokemon, can take in rare conditions found inPokemon SwordandShield.

Most players will be able to evolve Sinistea, a Ghost-type Pokemon possessing a teacup as its body, into Polteageist with an item called the Chipped Pot inPokemon SwordandShield.This item is used in much the same way asevolution stones are for other Pokemon. In extremely rare cases, however, it is possible for a player’s Sinistea to require a Cracked Pot to evolve instead. Players will still receive a Polteageist after using the item, but the creature will emerge in a Non-Forgery Form that adds a stamp of authenticity to the ghostly teapot’s underside.

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Players have yet to observe any gameplay changes made for Polteageist’s Non-Forgery Form inPokemon SwordandShield. Developer Game Freak appears to have gone down the Shiny Pokemon path while adding in the additional form for players to find. Rather than providing game changing abilities likeToxtricity’s dual evolutions, the forms simply seem to be included for aesthetic appeal, as well as for the thrill of finding an uncommon version of a new creature.

According to the Pokedex found inPokemon Sword, the Non-Forgery Form of Polteageist is particularly uncommon because most of the creatures live in counterfeit antique teacups scattered around the Galar region. In a clever case of gameplay and story mechanics working together, the spawn rate for Sinistea that use the Cracked Pot to evolve is an especially rare 1%. Most players likely won’t encounter the special variant of the ghostly teapot, but its inclusion is a nice bonus for fans craving an extra challenge tocatch ‘em all in the newPokemongames.

Polteageist was revealed earlier this yearduring a Nintendo Direct presentation ofPokemon SwordandShield. Eagle-eyed fans noticed that the concept of a Ghost-type Pokemon living inside a teapot had bounced around the internet as far back as five years ago, complete with the same punny name that made it into Game Freak’s newest titles.

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