To note, some of the latter Dojo upgrades in Pokemon Sword and Shield’s The Isle of Armor are more than just additions to the building, and players that wish to avoid any types of spoilers may not want to read on. For those fans it can simply be said that there are rewards for donations up to 3,280,000 Watts, and here is a complete list of the Dojo upgrades for players that want the specifics:

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Pokemon Sword and Shield: The Isle of Armor - All Dojo Upgrades

5,000 Watts: Hair Stylist 10,000 Watts: Broken Rotomi Terminal 20,000 Watts: Fixed Rotomi Terminal 30,000 Watts: Vending Machine with Fresh Water 40,000 Watts: Soda Pop in Vending Machine 50,000 Watts: Lemonade in Vending Machine 100,000 Watts: Fresh Ingredients in Refrigerator 200,000 Watts: Protein and Iron in Vending Machine 300,000 Watts: Calcium and Zinc in Vending Machine 400,000 Watts: HP Up and Carbos in Vending Machine 500,000 Watts : Master Dojo as League Card Background 800,000 Watts: Honey’s League Card 1,000,000 Watts: Trainer Battle with Honey 3,280,000 Watts: Cutscene with Honey and Rare League Card

While many players will likely want to reach 1,000,000 Watts donated so that they can experience the battle with Honey for themselves, the additional 2,280,000 Watts may feel like a bit much for just a cutscene and Honey’s rare League Card. For players that would like to watch the cinematic without having to grind for it, here is a video of what happens after a fans reaches the final Dojo upgrade in Pokemon Sword and Shield’s The Isle of Armor DLC:

It is worth mentioning that fully upgrading the Dojo is certainly not the only way for players to get a lot of time out of this new Sword and Shield expansion, as The Isle of Armor also features a fairly extensive side quest that sends fans on the hunt for Alolan Diglett. As with improving the Dojo, there are a variety of rewards to be earned by finding the Diglett locations in Sword and Shield, and players will definitely want to procure at least some of them.

Pokemon Sword and Shield are out now, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

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