
Instead, the fastest way to reset is to simply close the game from the Switch's Home Menu, then reopen it. There is no way to soft reset on Nintendo Switch games. Likewise, all Virtual Console titles have a reset function accessible from the Virtual Console menu (in addition to any built-in soft reset methods they may already have).

It also exists in the following other games:Īdditionally, all games released on Wii or Wii U have a reset function built into the system firmware. Soft resetting exists in all core series Pokémon games prior to games released on the Nintendo Switch, likely due to the system being able to close software much faster. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Soft resetting specifically for a Shiny Pokémon is often called Shiny resetting. Soft resetting is faster than hard resetting because only the game and not the system needs to reboot, so it's often used due to the already time-consuming nature of attempting to generate a Pokémon with these specific qualities. Commonly, it is used to attempt to generate an in-game event Pokémon that is Shiny, or has particular IVs or Nature. This practice is widely considered useful, as rebooting the game (whether by soft resetting or hard resetting) will affect the values generated by the pseudorandom number generator. A "soft reset" contrasts to a "hard reset", which is restarting the game by rebooting the system itself.Ī soft reset can be performed at any time during gameplay, except while the game is saving.

It involves holding certain buttons on the game system at the same time, which causes the game to return to the startup screen. Soft resetting (often shortened as SRing) is a feature found in the core series Pokémon games, as well as several other Pokémon games. For the move commonly shortened to "SR", see Stealth Rock (move).

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