Does Pokémon HOME delete your Pokémon if you don't pay?

No, Pokémon HOME does not permanently delete your Pokémon if you stop paying for the Premium Plan; they become inaccessible but remain stored, though only the first 30 Pokémon in the Basic Box are viewable until you resubscribe to Premium to regain access to the rest, according to Nintendo Support and Reddit users. Your Pokémon are held hostage until you renew your subscription, as stated by users on Reddit, but they are not wiped, unlike older systems.
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Do your Pokémon get deleted if you stop paying for Pokémon HOME?

Home does NOT delete your pokemon when your subscription runs out. all it does is make them inaccessible until you pay the subscription again. as soon as you repay the subscription, all of your mons should be right as you left them!
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Does Pokémon HOME remove Pokémon?

The Pokémon will remain in Pokémon HOME for a certain period of time. You will not be able to view or withdraw any Pokémon that are not in your Basic Box. You can check which Pokémon will be available in your Basic Box if your plan changes to the Basic Plan.
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Can you use Pokémon HOME without paying?

Yes, Pokémon HOME offers a free basic service but also has an optional Premium Plan subscription that unlocks more storage (6,000 Pokémon), expanded Wonder Box/GTS, and features like Room Trades, with payment options for 1, 3, or 12 months. You can use it for free to transfer Pokémon between games, but the subscription is needed for Bank transfers and larger collections. 
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Can you get a Pokémon back from Pokémon HOME?

When you transfer a Pokemon from any generation to another, you cannot get that Pokemon back. It will remain in your Pokedex, (it was captured at some point,) but it's not in your boxes or your party.
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What happens to your Pokemon if you get Pokemon Home after 2 years of not having it?

What happened to my Pokémon in Pokémon HOME?

What to do. Verify that the Pokémon is not still in the original Pokémon game or application (for example, Pokémon Scarlet or Pokémon Bank) by checking all available Pokémon Boxes in the game. Check each Pokémon Box in Pokémon HOME to see if you can find the missing Pokémon.
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Is there a way to get transferred Pokémon back?

You'll receive Candy in exchange for transferring a Pokémon, but be careful: you can't get Pokémon back after you've transferred them.
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Why do Switch 2 games cost $80?

Here is why Switch 2 games are highly priced:

Enhanced hardware capabilities and development costs: Titles optimized for Switch 2 include improved visuals, resolution, load times, and more. Nintendo stated that higher content value justified a higher price.
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Can you transfer illegal Pokémon to home?

And if you are asking if you'll get banned for using it you only get banned if you use it in online battles or tournaments. Simply owning one from a trade will be fine, using it in online battles or uploading it to Pokemon Home is what'll get you in trouble.
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Is Pokémon HOME worth it?

Pokémon Home is worth it if you're a serious collector, breeder, or want to complete your Pokédex across games, especially for its extensive storage (6,000 Pokémon with Premium) and cross-game transfer, but the free version suffices for casual players who just need limited storage and basic trades. The Premium subscription's value hinges on your need for large storage, moving Pokémon from older games (like Bank), using the GTS/Wonder Box more, and accessing features like the Judge function, with some users finding it overpriced for the benefits. 
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Why is my Pokémon HOME not showing my Pokémon?

Pokémon Support

If Pokémon you've deposited in Pokémon HOME aren't showing up (registering) in the Pokédex of your mobile device version of Pokémon HOME, there is a chance that the data is not being accurately reflected in the application. This may be resolved by clearing the cache.
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Does Pokémon HOME delete moves?

For this reason, if a Pokémon is moved via Pokémon HOME to a game where it cannot learn its current move set, then its move set will be replaced with moves that it is able to learn in the target software. Your Pokémon's move set is saved for each game that you have linked to Pokémon HOME.
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Will I lose everything if I delete an app and reinstall it?

Yes, you will likely lose locally stored data (settings, game progress not in the cloud) when you delete an app, but cloud-based data (profiles, synced content, purchases) usually remains safe once you log back in; for iPhones, "Offloading" keeps data, while deleting for Android often requires manual cloud backups within the app or enabling device backup to save progress. 
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Should I leave my Pokémon in daycare?

Yes, you should use the Pokémon Daycare for breeding (to get eggs) and for passive leveling of Pokémon you don't need in your active team, especially for gaining levels without battling or getting them ready for post-game breeding/competitive play, but be cautious as they won't evolve in daycare and might lose important moves if not managed carefully, notes GameFAQs https://gamefaqs.gamescht/boards/989552-pokemon-black-version/58333702, Reddit users, and Pokémon Database. It's perfect for training low-level Pokémon or your "backup" team while your main team stays strong and ready for challenges, says Reddit users, Reddit users, and YouTube user, while newer games (like those with Nurseries) often focus solely on breeding, notes Pokémon Wiki.
 
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What Pokémon can you not transfer to home?

Some Pokémon cannot be sent to Pokémon HOME, and thus cannot be selected on the GO Transporter screen. Such Pokémon include Spinda, favorited Pokémon, Buddy Pokémon, Pokémon defending Gyms, costumed Pokémon, Shadow Pokémon, and Mega-Evolved Pokémon.
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Does Pokémon HOME check for illegal Pokémon?

If you were traded something illegal (hacked) and you place it into home, you will not be given any repercussions, and you also would not be able to take it into competitive play, because it would be flagged. As long as your OT (original trainer) number isn't attached to said hacked, or even genned pokemon.
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Why won't Pokémon HOME let me transfer Pokémon?

Some Pokémon can't be transferred to Pokémon Home due to being cloned, originating from Pokémon GO (GO) as special forms (Shadow, Costumed), being favorited/buddy Pokémon, or having game-specific restrictions like Spinda/Nincada, or not being supported in the linked game's Pokédex (like Groudon/Kyogre in early Scarlet/Violet), requiring specific entry conditions or being locked behind game updates/features. 
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Can I merge two Pokémon accounts?

Pokémon Support

Unfortunately, it is not possible to migrate any data, including game data, linked to a Pokémon Trainer Central account to another Pokémon Trainer Central account. We are also unable to combine data from two or more Pokémon Trainer Central accounts.
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What Nintendo game sold for $100,000?

Super Mario Bros. hits the auction block. Recently, a group of collectors bought a mint condition original copy of the game for $100,150 at a Heritage Auctions sale. This group of collectors joined together to make the record-breaking purchase.
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Is it cheaper to buy Switch games digitally?

Digital Switch games aren't inherently cheaper; their price depends on sales, but they often match physical launch prices, though physical copies can drop lower over time due to retailers clearing stock, while digital prices stay steady unless Nintendo puts them on sale, making sales the key to savings for both, with third-party games seeing great digital discounts.
 
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Can I trick Pokémon GO into thinking I'm walking?

Yes, you can trick Pokémon Go into thinking you're walking using methods like GPS spoofing apps (iAnyGo, AnyTo) with virtual joysticks or by shaking your phone in a sock, which plays on GPS/Adventure Sync inaccuracies, but these can violate terms of service; official methods focus on using Adventure Sync for real steps, while non-walking tricks use location manipulation or device shaking for buddy candy and egg hatching. 
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What is the #1 rarest Pokémon in Pokémon GO?

Armored Mewtwo is one of the rarest Pokémon in the game, because, at the time of writing, the only way to obtain it is via trading. This is because Armored Mewtwo is a special costume variant of the Gen 1 legendary, which was originally available in five-star raids between 10th July to 31st July 2019.
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Is it possible to unevolve a Pokémon?

No, you generally cannot "unevolve" a Pokémon back to a previous stage in the core games; evolution is usually permanent. You can, however, stop a Pokémon from evolving by pressing the 'B' button during the evolution animation or giving it an Everstone, and in some games like Pokémon Legends: Arceus, you control the evolution timing. 
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