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How to get Dynite Ore in Pokémon Sword and Shield’s The Crown Tundra expansion

Time to dig up some ore while battling the legends.

Just like Armorite Ore in The Isle of Armor expansion, Pokémon Sword and Shield’s The Crown Tundra expansion also has a new material that you’ll want to start collecting.

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This new item called Dynite Ore is basically the tundra’s equivalent to Battle Points or Armorite Ore, meaning you’ll be using it in exchange for rare items throughout your new adventure.

And speaking of adventures, the easiest way to earn Dynite Ore is by completing Dynamax Adventures, the newest Max Raid Battle mode that was just added to the game.

Depending on how your expedition goes, you can get more than a handful of the useful item by completing a single adventure. If you make it all the way to the end of the Max Lair and catch whatever legendary or rare Pokémon you encounter in the final den, you’ll even get a bonus.

You can then exchange the Dynite Ore for rare items, like the new Ability Patch, by talking to one of the NPCs hanging around in the cave.


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