As the second and final expansion to Pokemon Sword & Shield, the Crown Tundra DLC added a large number of new and returning Pokemon to the roster, as well as new storylines, characters, and game modes that kept the game from becoming too stale, despite its flaws. As popular as the Crown Tundra DLC has been, there are several aspects of both the region and its characters that are easy to miss at first glance.

Related: 10 Super Weird Pokemon Fan Games That Are Worth Checking Out

While it's easy to see more references to Europe in this region of Galar, there are many aspects of the Crown Tundra's inhabitants that can only be learned through some convoluted methods, as well as some others hiding in plain sight for players to walk right past and miss entirely.

10 The Mythological References

While the entire Galar region takes a lot of inspiration from different European countries, the Crown Tundra takes of lot of influence from Gaelic and Scottish folklore. Specifically, the backstory of Calyrex is almost beat-for-beat copied from the tale of Brian Boru, a king who tamed a wild, spiritual horse by crafting reigns from the hairs of the beast, while the designs of Spectrier and Glastrier are very similar to the two horses found on the Scottish coat of arms.

9 All Of Peony's Team Are Inside Ultra Balls

legendary catch rate 100 percent

During the main story of Pokemon Sword & Shield, eagle-eyed players may have noticed that several character's Pokemon are kept in unique balls, unlike most other characters who keep their Pokemon in regular Pokeballs. For example, all of Marnie's Pokemon are inside Dusk Balls, reflecting the fact that all of her Pokemon are Dark-type, though this also extends to the new character, Peony, who keeps all of his Pokemon inside Ultra Balls. This is a curious feature considering that it is established that both Peony and Chairman Rose's Copperaja were the brother's starter Pokemon and caught around the same time.

8 Peony And Mustard Have A Past With The Pokemon League

If fans have played through the Galarian Star Tournament, they have likely seen some interesting interactions between certain characters as they battle together. While several combinations aren't particularly interesting, one that is interesting is shown between Peony and Mustard, who have some unexplained past with the Pokemon League, despite neither of them showing up in it until the Crown Tundra DLC.

Related: Pokemon: Every Pokemon The Main Characters Caught In Pokemon - Indigo League (& Who Caught Them)

It is established that Mustard trained a young Leon and most likely gave him his starter Pokemon, Charmander, since it is the remaining Kanto starter that players aren't able to choose from, but his connection to Peony remains a mystery.

7 The Dynamax Tree Greedent

Dynamax Greedent in the Dyna Tree Hill Raid Den Pokemon Sword Shield

In both the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra DLC, there is a wild Pokemon that is much stronger than all others that can be found in the region, though it can only be battled once. In the Isle of Armor, it is the only Wailord in the game that is actually to scale, while in the Crown Tundra, there is a Dynamax Greedent battle hiding inside the Dynamax Tree where players encounter the Galarian legendary birds for the first time. If interacted with, the player can shake the tree enough times to battle this gigantic Pokemon, which will reward them with many different berries when it is defeated.

6 Calyrex's Dynamax Aura Is Blue

Shadow Rider Calyrex in a snowy castle

This feature in Sword & Shield is one that many players will likely miss unless they take their Calyrex into a battle where it can be Dynamaxed, but, unlike every other Pokemon in the game, Calyrex's Dynamax aura is blue instead of red. This could be due to its history with Eternatus, as it is established that Calyrex was called to help the Pokemon of Galar after a giant meteor,  most likely Eternatus, threatened their lives long ago.

5 The Fossil Pokemon Den Raises Some Questions

Until the introduction of the Ability Patch, there was no way to get the hidden ability of certain Pokemon in Sword & Shield, including the fossil abominations that the player can create. However, while these Pokemon are clearly not how they should have looked in the wild, there is a Raid Den in the Crown Tundra that holds all four Galarian fossil Pokemon that allows the player to catch them with their hidden ability as well. Just how these Pokemon ended up in a Raid Den is a complete mystery, as it should, theoretically, hold their original forms and not the amalgamations that the player creates.

4 The Ultra Beasts Shouldn't Be In Galar

Another creature that shouldn't exist, at least in Galar, are the Ultra Beasts, all of which somehow ended up inside the Dynamax Adventures cave. Aside from there being no signs of Ultra Wormholes in Galar, how they ended up on the other side of the world is another complete mystery.

Related: Pokemon: Every Pokemon That Evolved In Pokemon - Indigo League

It could be expected that these Ultra Beasts were simply creatures that got away from the player character in Sun & Moon and its sequels, but several of these creatures would find it very difficult to traverse such a long distance on their own.

3 Players Can't Have Both Versions Of Calyrex At The Same Time

This is something that many players won't get to see, but Sword & Shield doesn't allow the player to have both versions of Calyrex in their save game at the same time. The reason for this is unknown, but the player isn't able to place either Shadow or Ice Rider Calyrex in Pokemon Home without dividing them first, and if players try to trade so that one player has both, they won't be allowed to.

2 Calyrex Talking To The Player Is A Huge Deal

Calyrex talking to the player in Pokemon Sword and Shield

While talking Pokemon have been around for decades, with Meowth and Mewtwo being the first that comes to many player's minds, the fact that Calyrex not only talks directly to the player, but talks in full sentences, is a big step for the video game series. Until this point, Pokemon had only spoken in either short remarks or broken sentences in the main series, though many Pokemon have been seen talking in spin-offs such as the Mystery Dungeon games.

1 Peony Is A Former Gym Leader

One of the biggest facts that players may miss about father-of-the-year Peony is that, at one point, he was a gym leader of Galar. Unlike with Opal and Bede, it doesn't seem as though his type specialty was taken up by another trainer, so it's difficult to say who took over from his role as a gym leader, though it is also a mystery as to why he retired in the first place. Since both Mustard and Peony distanced themselves from the Pokemon League at some point, it appears that they may have known that something was up with Chairman Rose and chose not to say anything.

Next: 10 Shiny Pokemon That Look Worse Than Their Normal Versions