![]() Galar is sport-crazy, so it makes sense that Gym leaders all have their own set of trading cards. It's a nice, subtle way of telling part of Sword and Shield's story, a bit like how the murals in Fire Emblem: Three Houses tell their own side-tale. ![]() You can also suss out the sometimes-painful journeys they've been through. When you put these cards together, you get a good picture of how the leaders connect to each other. The other half is in the "rare" trading cards the Gym leaders give you after you help them subdue the Galar region's unruly Dynamax'd Pokemon. Helping Hop grow as a trainer is just half of the experience. OK, here's a hint: You'll find most of it in the end game. ![]() Character development is very much present-you just need to know where to look for it. ![]() As for Sword and Shield's story, it's not a non-entity as some fans claim. ![]()
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