List of Pokémon (722–802)

The Pokémon (ポケモン Pokémon) franchise has 802 (as of the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon) distinctive fictional species classified as the titular Pokémon. This is a selected listing of 81 of the Pokémon species, originally found in the Sun and Moon versions, arranged as they are in the main game series' National Pokédex. This list also includes "Ultra Beasts," strange and otherwordly Pokémon-like creatures originating in Sun and Moon.

Rowlet

Number: 722 Type: Grass/Flying Evolves from: None Evolves into: Dartrix
Main article: Rowlet

Rowlet (モクロー Mokurō), the Grass Quill Pokémon, is the Grass-type starter Pokémon for Pokémon Sun and Moon.

It is the second primal dual-type starter Pokémon in any main-series Pokémon game (as a Grass/Flying-type), with first-generation Pokémon Bulbasaur being the first (as a Grass/Poison-type).

Its visual abilities are impressive. The darkness of night is no obstacle to Rowlet, as it can twist its neck nearly 180° from front to back so it can see directly behind itself. It has a habit of turning its head in battle to face its Trainer and receive instructions.

Dartrix

Number: 723 Type: Grass/Flying Evolves from: Rowlet Evolves into: Decidueye

Dartrix (フクスローFukusurō Fukuthrow), the Blade Quill Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is the evolved form of Rowlet.

Dartrix is extremely sensitive to other presences in the area and can detect opponents behind it and throw feathers to strike them without even seeing them. This Pokémon conceals sharp-bladed feathers inside its wings, showing astounding precision as it sends them flying in attack. It goes beyond propelling its blade quills in simple straight lines—it can even bend these feathers to change their trajectories!

Revealing a certain snobbishness in its personality, Dartrix cares a great deal about its appearance, grooming its feathers in every spare moment. In truth, it is also a bit of a birdbrain, with a tendency to bungle things up. Once it makes a mistake, it sometimes gets into a desperate struggle to fix the situation and ends up making a bigger mess than before.

At times, this Pokémon feels so bothered by its dirty or ruffled feathers that it cannot focus in battle. When it loses its focus, it sometimes even retires from the battle on the spot.

Decidueye

Number: 724 Type: Grass/Ghost Evolves from: Dartrix Evolves into: None

Decidueye (ジュナイパー Junaipā), the Arrow Quill Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is the evolved form of Dartrix.

This Pokémon is able to move about while completely masking its presence from others. Once an opponent has lost sight of it, Decidueye seizes the chance to attack it unawares. In a tenth of a second, Decidueye plucks an arrow quill from within its wing and sends its hurtling toward its target. Its speed is astonishing, but not more so than its precise aim, which enables the arrow quill to pierce a target through and through from half a mile or more away! Decidueye usually acts very cool, but it can become terribly flustered in unexpected situations like a surprise attack.

A skilled Decidueye can boast acrobatic curved shots. It seems some are also able to shoot arrows that reach up through the sky, only to come drilling down from above, piercing multiple targets one after another.

Spirit Shackle is a Ghost-type physical move that only Decidueye can learn. An opponent hit with this move will become unable to flee from battle or switch out for an ally.

Decidueye's appearance is based on Robin Hood and a Yumi Japanese archer.

Litten

Number: 725 Type: Fire Evolves from: None Evolves into: Torracat
Main article: Litten (Pokémon)

Litten (ニャビー Nyabī Nyabby), the Fire Cat Pokémon, is the Fire-type starter Pokémon for Pokémon Sun and Moon.

When the time comes for Litten to shed its old fur, it all burns up in a glorious blaze.

Torracat

Number: 726 Type: Fire Evolves from: Litten Evolves into: Incineroar

Torracat (ニャヒート Nyahīto, Nyaheat), the Fire Cat Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is the evolved form of Litten.

The bell-like object attached at the base of Torracat’s neck is a flame sac, an organ that can produce flames. Torracat’s emotions cause a rise in the organ’s temperature, and when the organ spits flames, it rings with the high, clear sound of a bell. Torracat attacks using the flames emitted from this bell.

Torracat’s mane serves as an excellent sensory organ, and it can sense what’s going on around it—even in the dark! It can also detect the presence of hidden enemies.

Torracat has a great love for battle and will attack so relentlessly that its opponents lose the will to fight. And yet it sometimes behaves like spoiled child in front of Trainers or Pokémon with whom it has built a relationship of trust.

The cat punch that this Pokémon can dish out with its strong forelegs is extremely powerful. It can bend iron bars and knock out large men with a single blow!

Incineroar

Number: 727 Type: Fire/Dark Evolves from: Torracat Evolves into: None

Incineroar (ガオガエン Gaogaen), the Heel Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is the evolved form of Torracat.

As its fighting spirit increases, the flames that Incineroar produces within its body burst from its navel and waistline. Since the flames somewhat resemble a championship belt, they’re known as its “flame belt,” and the Pokémon unleashes moves that use flames from it. In the heat of battle, Incineroar shows no concern for its opponents—and sometimes even launches attacks that strike the opposing Trainer! As a result, many tend to dislike this Pokémon and keep it at a distance.

If a crowd watching it battle is pumped up, Incineroar’s fighting spirit will burn brighter. But a lackluster crowd can make it lose focus or fight shoddily. When it receives the admiration of young Pokémon and children, it may keep up its cold attitude on the outside, but in its heart of hearts, Incineroar is immensely happy. It loses the desire to fight when faced with a Pokémon that’s clearly weak or injured, and it sometimes gets taken advantage of as a result, most of the time this happens against Tyrogue and Makuhita, because of these two Pokemon taking on all opponents.

Darkest Lariat is a Dark-type physical move that only Incineroar can learn, and it allows Incineroar to deal damage while ignoring the effects of any stat changes that the target might otherwise be affected by.

Popplio

Number: 728 Type: Water Evolves from: None Evolves into: Brionne
Main article: Popplio

Popplio (アシマリ Ashimari), the Sea Lion Pokémon, is the Water-type starting Pokémon for Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Popplio can swim at speeds of 25m/h (~40 km/h) and uses water balloons to attack.

Brionne

Number: 729 Type: Water Evolves from: Popplio Evolves into: Primarina

Brionne (オシャマリ Oshamari), the Pop Star Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is the evolved form of Popplio.

Brionne learns its dances by imitating the other members of its colony. It sometimes even learns dances from humans. This Pokémon is a hard worker and pours itself into its efforts until it has memorized each dance. As it dances, Brionne creates balloon after balloon. In battle, it first sends its opponent into disarray with its dancing, and then slaps its balloons into its target, causing the balloons to explode and deal damage.

Brionne can dance in perfect time with others, even if they have only just met. On moonlit nights, you can sometimes see throngs of Brionne dancing as one, in perfect fluidity.

Brionne always acts cheery and positive. Even when it is feeling sad, this Pokémon doesn’t allow its sorrow to show. It is said that Brionne will only reveal a sad expression to a Pokémon or Trainer to whom it has opened its heart completely.

Primarina

Number: 730 Type: Water/Fairy Evolves from: Brionne Evolves into: None

Primarina (アシレーヌ Ashirēnu), the Soloist Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is the evolved form of Brionne.

As it dances, Primarina releases balloons of water into the area around itself, moving them using the sound waves from its voice. The sight of moonlight reflecting off its glittering balloons creates a magical scene. Since Primarina controls its balloons using its voice, any injury to its throat can become a major problem. Its greatest enemies are arid environments and the overuse of its voice during back-to-back battles.

Among the balloons that Primarina releases, some explode when touched, while others do not. Primarina jump on the non-exploding balloons while they make sport of their opponents, and they use the exploding variety to trigger chained explosions.

Primarina’s songs have many variations, and each one changes the motions of the balloons. It has been observed that many songs are shared among Primarina living together, so different colonies can end up knowing different songs.

Sparkling Aria is a Water-type special move that only Primarina can learn, and it heals the burns of any target it strikes.

Pikipek

Number: 731 Type: Normal/Flying Evolves from: None Evolves into: Trumbeak

Pikipek (ツツケラ Tsutsukera), the Woodpecker Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Pikipek can strike its beak 16 times per second.

Trumbeak

Number: 732 Type: Normal/Flying Evolves from: Pikipek Evolves into: Toucannon

Trumbeak, the Bugle Beak Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Toucannon

Number: 733 Type: Normal/Flying Evolves from: Trumbeak Evolves into: None

Toucannon, the Cannon Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Yungoos

Number: 734 Type: Normal Evolves from: None Evolves into: Gumshoos

Yungoos (ヤングース Yangūsu), the Loitering Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Yungoos is an invasive species that was brought to control populations of Rattata.

Gumshoos

Number: 735 Type: Normal Evolves from: Yungoos Evolves into: None

Gumshoos (デカグース Dekagūsu), the Stakeout Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Gumshoos is the Totem Pokémon in Verdant Cavern on Melemele Island in Pokémon Sun, but not in Pokemon Moon.

Grubbin

Number: 736 Type: Bug Evolves from: None Evolves into: Charjabug

Grubbin (アゴジムシ Agojimushi), the Larva Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

This Pokémon can be found near power plants and substations due to its fondness for electricity.

Charjabug

Number: 737 Type: Bug/Electric Evolves from: Grubbin Evolves into: Vikavolt

Charjabug (デンヂムシ Denjimushi), the Battery Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It evolves from Grubbin at an as-of-yet unannounced level.

Charjabug is often found half-buried waiting to evolve.

Vikavolt

Number: 738 Type: Bug/Electric Evolves from: Charjabug Evolves into: None

Vikavolt (クワガノン Kuwaganon), the Stag Beetle Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Vikavolt may use Charjabug as an extra battery in longer battles.

Crabrawler

Number: 739 Type: Fighting Evolves from: None Evolves into: Crabominable

Crabrawler (マケンカニ Makenkani), the Boxing Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Crabrawler is sometimes found clinging to people or the walls of buildings in search of a higher position of its landscape.

Crabominable

Number: 740 Type: Fighting/Ice Evolves from: Crabrawler Evolves into: None

Crabominable, the Woolly Crab Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokemon Sun and Moon.

Oricorio

Number: 741 Type: Fire, Electric, Psychic, Ghost/Flying Does not evolve

Oricorio (オドリドリ Odoridori), the Dancing Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It has a different type depending on its Forme, with Balie style being Fire-type, Pom-Pom Style being Electric-type, Pa'u Style being Psychic-type, and Sensu Style being Ghost-type.

Cutiefly

Number: 742 Type: Bug/Fairy Evolves from: None Evolves into: Ribombee

Cutiefly (アブリー Aburī), the Bee Fly Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Cutiefly can detect aura given off by people, plants, and other Pokémon.

Ribombee

Number: 743 Type: Bug/Fairy Evolves from: Cutiefly Evolves into: None

Ribombee (アブリボン Aburibon), the Bee Fly Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Rockruff

Number: 744 Type: Rock Evolves from: None Evolves into: Lycanroc

Rockruff (イワンコ Iwanko), the Puppy Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Rockruff was first leaked in the Japanese trailer for the games. Rockruff evolves into Lycanroc but can evolve into its Midday or Midnight forms depending on if its evolved in Pokémon Sun or Pokémon Moon.

Its body is said to hold a secret.

Lycanroc

Number: 745 Type: Rock Evolves from: Rockruff Evolves into: None

Lycanroc (ルガルガン Rugarugan), the Wolf Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Its appearance depends on whether Rockruff evolves in Pokémon Sun or Pokémon Moon. This is due to either Solgaleo or Lunala influencing its form.

Wishiwashi

Number: 746 Type: Water Does not evolve

Wishiwashi (ヨワシ Yowashi), the Small Fry Pokémon is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is able to form as a single Pokémon and as a school of Pokémon.

Mareanie

Number: 747 Type: Poison/Water Evolves from: None Evolves into: Toxapex

Mareanie, the Brutal Star Pokémon, is a Pokémon to appear in Pokemon Sun and Moon.

Toxapex

Number: 748 Type: Poison/Water Evolves from: Mareanie Evolves into: None

Toxapex, the Brutal Star Pokémon, is a Pokémon to appear in Pokemon Sun and Moon.

Mudbray

Number: 749 Type: Ground Evolves from: None Evolves into: Mudsdale

Mudbray (ドロバンコ Dorobanko), the Donkey Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Mudbray can carry loads that are 50 times its weight. As Mudbray itself is 242.5 lbs (~110 kg), it can carry loads that weight up to 12,125 lbs (~5,500 kg). Roughly 5 times the weight of the heaviest known Pokémon, Primal Groudon.

Mudsdale

Number: 750 Type: Ground Evolves from: Mudbray Evolves into: None

Mudsdale (バンバドロ Banbadoro), the Draft Horse Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

At 2,028.3 lbs., or 920.0 kg, Mudsdale is the fourth heaviest Pokémon, behind Mega Metagross, Groudon and Primal Groudon. Excluding Mega Evolutions and Primal Reversions, Mudsdale is the second heaviest, only behind Groudon. Excluding Mega Evolutions and Legendary Pokémon, Mudsdale is the heaviest of all Pokémon.

Dewpider

Number: 751 Type: Water/Bug Evolves from: None Evolves into: Araquanid

Dewpider, the Water Bubble Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Araquanid

Number: 752 Type: Water/Bug Evolves from: Dewpider Evolves into: None

Araquanid, the Water Bubble Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Fomantis

Number: 753 Type: Grass Evolves from: None Evolves into: Lurantis

Fomantis (カリキリ Karikiri), the Sickle Leaf Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Fomantis relies on photosynthesis to evolve into Lurantis.

Lurantis

Number: 754 Type: Grass Evolves from: Fomantis Evolves into: None

Lurantis (ラランテス Rarantesu), the Bloom Sickle Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Lurantis is the Totem Pokémon in Lush Jungle on Akala Island.

Morelull

Number: 755 Type: Grass/Fairy Evolves from: None Evolves into: Shiinotic

Morelull (ネマシュ Nemashu), the Illuminating Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Morelull uses its leg-like roots to communicate with others of its species.

Shiinotic

Number: 756 Type: Grass Evolves from: Morelull Evolves into: None

Shiinotic, the Illuminating Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Salandit

Number: 757 Type: Poison/Fire Evolves from: None Evolves into: Salazzle (female only)

Salandit (ヤトウモリ Yatōmori), the Toxic Lizard Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Female Salandit can emit pheromones that cause any male victim to be controlled if inhaled.

Salazzle

Number: 758 Type: Poison/Fire Evolves from: Salandit Evolves into: None

Salazzle, the Toxic Lizard Pokémon is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon, and is apparently a female-only species, as only female Salandits can evolve.

Stufful

Number: 759 Type: Normal/Fighting Evolves from: None Evolves into: Bewear

Stufful (ヌイコグマ Nuikoguma), the Flailing Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It evolves into Bewear at an unknown level.

Bewear

Number: 760 Type: Normal/Fighting Evolves from: Stufful Evolves into: None

Bewear (キテルグマ Kiteruguma), the Strong Arm Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Warning signs are placed around areas where this Pokémon resides due to its immense power.

Bounsweet

Number: 761 Type: Grass Evolves from: None Evolves into: Steenee

Bounsweet (アマカジ Amakaji), the Fruit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Bounsweet gives off a calming scent.


Steenee

Number: 762 Type: Grass Evolves from: Bounsweet Evolves into: None

Steenee (アママイコ Amamaiko), the Fruit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and MoonThe calyx on Steenee's head is harder than Bounsweet’s, so Steenee no longer worries about being stabbed by other Pokémon. As Bounsweet, this Pokémon may have preferred to run away from others, but now Steenee and other Pokémon can play together.

Upon evolving, this Pokémon’s fragrance becomes even more delectable, but it also gains a tomboy-like personality. Living together with one is quite the ordeal. As it moves around, it spins its calyx, striking nearby objects, but Steenee couldn’t care less.

Steenee unleashes combo moves using the calyx on its head and its hard legs. First it smacks opponents with the calyx on its head, and when the opponent flinches, it lands a whacking great kick. That usually does the trick!.

Tsareena

Number: 763 Type: Grass Evolves from: Steenee Evolves into: None

Tsareena (アマージョ Amājo), the Fruit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Tsareena has the nature of high-class nobility. Any Pokémon or human that approaches it with evil in mind will be punished forthwith. It even turns its fearsome glare upon its own Trainer if the two of them are not fully in sync, or if its Trainer orders it to use a move that will be ineffective. Only the strongest of Steenee are able to evolve. When this happens, the Steenee evolves with the blessing of other Steenee. It then uses its strength to protect the Bounsweet.

Trop Kick is a move that only Tsareena can learn. It lowers an opponent’s Attack by showering it with blazing hot kicks in a style similar to that originating from tropical countries.

It is said that this Pokémon loses its strength if touched on the crown-like protuberance on its head.

Some Tsareena have the Queenly Majesty Ability, which prevents opponents from using priority moves.

Comfey

Number: 764 Type: Fairy Does not evolve

Comfey (キュワワー Kyuwawā), the Posy Picker Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

This Pokémon collects flowers and places them on its body.

When attacked, it will toss its flowers at its attacker. [1]

Oranguru

Number: 765 Type: Normal/Psychic Does not evolve

Oranguru (ヤレユータン Yareyuutan), the Sage Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is exclusive to Pokémon Moon.

Oranguru were once believed to be humans, and were called, "people of the forests".

Passimian

Number: 766 Type: Fighting Does not evolve

Passimian (ナゲツケサル Nagetsukesaru), the Teamwork Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is exclusive to Pokémon Sun.

These Pokémon live in groups of 20-30 individuals who all follow a single leader.

Wimpod

Number: 767 Type: Bug/Water Evolves from: None Evolves into: Golisopod

Wimpod (コソクムシ Kosokumushi), the Turn Tail Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Wimpod is a cowardly Pokémon and sometimes carry valuable items, which makes them targets for Pokémon like Murkrow.

Golisopod

Number: 768 Type: Bug/Water Evolves from: Wimpod Evolves into: None

Golisopod, the Hard Scale Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Sandygast

Number: 769 Type: Ghost/Ground Evolves from: None Evolves into: Palossand

Sandygast (スナバァ Sunabā), the Sand Heap Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Its tunnel-like mouth can suck the vitality from people and Pokémon.

Palossand

Number: 770 Type: Ghost/Ground Evolves from: Sandygast Evolves into: None

Palossand (シロデスナ Shirodesuna), the Sand Castle Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Palossand is capable of controlling human adults to build a sandcastle for camouflage.

Pyukumuku

Number: 771 Type: Water Does not evolve

Pyukumuku (ナマコブシ Namakobushi), the Sea Cucumber Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

This Pokémon may eject its fist-like innards if its spikes or mouth are touched.

Type: Null

Number: 772 Type: Normal Evolves from: None Evolves into: Silvally

Type: Null (タイプ:ヌル Taipu: Naru Type: Null), the Synthetic Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Type: Null is an artificial Pokémon synthesized with the strengths of various other Pokémon.

Silvally

Number: 773 Type: Normal Evolves from: Type: Null Evolves into: None

Silvally (シルヴァディ Shiruvadi), the Synthetic Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Its ability, RKS System, changes its type if it holds a specific item.

Minior

Number: 774 Type: Rock/Flying Does not evolve

Minior (メテノ Meteno), the Meteor Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

If Minior's shell breaks in battle, its core is revealed that can have a variety of colours.

Komala

Number: 775 Type: Normal Does not evolve

Komala (ネッコアラ Nekkoara), the Drowsing Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

This Pokémon holds onto a log-shaped pillow given to it by its parents.

Turtonator

Number: 776 Type: Fire/Dragon Does not evolve

Turtonator (バクガメス Bakugamesu), the Blast Turtle Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is exclusive to Pokémon Sun.

This Pokémon's weak spot is an orifice in the middle front of its body.

Togedemaru

Number: 777 Type: Electric/Steel Does not evolve

Togedemaru (トゲデマル Togedemaru), the Roly-Poly Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

During storms, Togedemaru may gather in large groups and wait to be struck by lightning.

Mimikyu

Number: 778 Type: Ghost/Fairy Does not evolve
Main article: Mimikyu

Mimikyu (ミミッキュ Mimikkyu), the Disguise Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Mimikyu wears a veil in the appearance of Pikachu due to the popularity of the mouse Pokémon.

Bruxish

Number: 779 Type: Water/Psychic Does not evolve

Bruxish (ハギギシリ Hagigishiri), the Gnash Teeth Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Its new ability, Dazzling, negates the use of priority moves such as Quick Attack and Fake Out.

This Pokémon emits psychic powers by gnashing its teeth.

Drampa

Number: 780 Type: Normal/Dragon Does not evolve

Drampa (ジジーロン Jijīron), the Placid Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is exclusive to Pokémon Moon.

This Pokémon is very gentle and can be found around schools and parks.

Dhelmise

Number: 781 Type: Ghost/Grass Does not evolve

Dhelmise, the Sea Creeper Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Jangmo-o

Number: 782 Type: Dragon Evolves from: None Evolves into: Hakamo-o

Jangmo-o (ジャラコ Jarako), the Scaly Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Jangmo-o live together in harsh environments such as canyons to train.

Because they will never turn their backs on their enemies since they use the scale on their head for both offence and defence, many trainers believe they are valiant Pokemon.[2]

Hakamo-o

Number: 783 Type: Dragon/Fighting Evolves from: Jangmo-o Evolves into: Kommo-o

Hakamo-o (ジャランゴ Jarango), the Scaly Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Kommo-o

Number: 784 Type: Dragon/Fighting Evolves from: Hakamo-o Evolves into: None

Kommo-o (ジャラランガ Jararanga), the Scaly Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Tapu Koko

Number: 785 Type: Electric/Fairy Does not evolve

Tapu Koko (カプ・コケコ Kapu Kokeko), the Land Spirit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is revered as the guardian deity of the player character's island, Melemele.

Despite being a guardian deity, it is also fickle and may choose not to help those in need.

Tapu Koko’s Ability is Electric Surge, an Ability never before seen in a Pokémon. Electric Surge fills the field around the Pokémon’s feet with electricity when it appears, raising the power of any Electric-type moves for Pokémon on the ground and preventing any Pokémon from falling asleep.

Tapu Koko can learn a new move called Nature’s Madness, which slams into an opponent and reduces that Pokémon’s HP by half. In the anime, Ash is given a Z-crystal by Tapu Koko.

Tapu Lele

Number: 786 Type: Psychic/Fairy Does not evolve

Tapu Lele, the Land Spirit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is revered as the guardian deity of Akala Island.

Tapu Bulu

Number: 787 Type: Grass/Fairy Does not evolve

Tapu Bulu, the Land Spirit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is revered as the guardian deity of Ula'ula Island.

Tapu Fini

Number: 788 Type: Water/Fairy Does not evolve

Tapu Fini, the Land Spirit Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It is revered as the guardian deity of Poni Island.

Cosmog

Number: 789 Type: Psychic Evolves from: None Evolves into: Cosmoem

Cosmog, the Nebula Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Cosmoem

Number: 790 Type: Psychic Evolves from: Cosmog Evolves into: Solgaleo (Sun) or Lunala (Moon)

Cosmoem, the Protostar Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon. It evolves into either Solgaleo in Pokémon Sun or Lunala in Pokémon Moon.

Solgaleo

Number: 791 Type: Psychic/Steel Evolves from: Cosmoem (Sun) Evolves into: None

Solgaleo (ソルガレオ Sorugario Solgaleo), the Sun Pokémon, is the game mascot of Pokémon Sun.

Since ancient times, Solgaleo has been honored as an emissary of the sun. It is referred to with reverence as “the beast that devours the sun.” Solgaleo's body holds a vast amount of energy, and it shines with light when it is active. It has a flowing mane with a remarkable resemblance to the sun. Its signature move is Sunsteel Strike, an attack that charges at an opponent with the force of a meteor, disregarding the target’s Ability. Along with Lunala, Solgaleo is the first legendary Pokémon to have evolved from another Pokémon.

Lunala

Number: 792 Type: Psychic/Ghost Evolves from: Cosmoem (Moon) Evolves into: None

Lunala (ルナアーラ Runāla Lunala), the Moon Pokémon, is the game mascot of Pokémon Moon.

Since ancient times, Lunala has been honored as an emissary of the moon. It is referred to with reverence as “the beast that calls the moon.” Lunala is constantly absorbing light and converting it into energy. With its wings spread to absorb the surrounding light and glittering like a crescent moon, it resembles a beautiful night sky. Lunala’s signature Moongeist Beam attack releases an ominous beam of light that disregards the target’s Ability.

Nihilego

Number: 793 Type: Rock/Poison Does not evolve

Nihilego, the Parasite Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-01.

Buzzwole

Number: 794 Type: Bug/Fighting Does not evolve

Buzzwole, the Swollen Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-02 Absorption.

Pheromosa

Number: 795 Type: Bug/Fighting Does not evolve

Pheromosa, the Lissome Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-02 Beauty.

Xurkitree

Number: 796 Type: Electric Does not evolve

Xurkitree, the Glowing Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-03 Lighting.

Celesteela

Number: 797 Type: Steel/Flying Does not evolve

Celesteela, the Launch Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-04 Blaster.

Kartana

Number: 798 Type: Grass/Steel Does not evolve

Kartana, the Drawn Sword Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-04 Blade.

Guzzlord

Number: 799 Type: Dark/Dragon Does not evolve

Guzzlord, the Junkivore Pokémon, is a Pokémon known as an Ultra Beast under its codename of UB-05 Glutton.

Necrozma

Number: 800 Type: Psychic Does not evolve

Necrozma, the Prism Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

According to Pokémon Sun, Necrozma is "reminiscent of the Ultra Beasts, this life-form, apparently asleep underground, is thought to have come from another world in ancient times."

According to Pokémon Moon, Necrozma is "light is apparently the source of its energy. It has an extraordinarily vicious disposition and is constantly firing off laser beams."

Necrozma is found in Ten Carat Hill after all Ultra Beasts are defeated or captured.

Magearna

Number: 801 Type: Steel/Fairy Does not evolve

Magearna (マギアナ Magiana , Magearna), the Artificial Pokémon, is a Pokémon created by humans 500 years ago. Magearna had a major role in the movie Pokémon the Movie: Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.

Marshadow

Number: 802 Type: Fighting/Ghost Does not evolve

Marshadow ( マーシャドー Māshadō, Marshadow), the Gloomdweller Pokémon, is a Pokémon appearing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Able to conceal itself in shadows, it never appears before humans, so its very existence was the stuff of myth.

It lurks in the shadows of others, copying their movements and powers. This Pokémon is craven and cowering.

See also

References

  1. "Pokémon". www.pokemon-sunmoon.com. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
  2. "Pokémon". www.pokemon-sunmoon.com. Retrieved 2016-12-03.
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 12/4/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.