Pokémon Sun and Moon Wiki / Walkthrough
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The walkthrough and strategy guide wiki for Pokémon Sun and Moon. Here you will find detailed information on how to properly use Pokémons in a online battle, data for every single Pokemon, and a step by step walkthrough. This guide will help you become acquainted with the tactics for both professional and beginner Pokémon trainers, and statistics/capabilities of the Pokémons you use, or planning to use. Furthermore, you can find information about every single items and moves. Mastering your Pokémon will let you realize the true excitement of Pokémon battles.
Updates
- How to Obtain Rare Candy Everyday
- Information on Blue for the Battle Tree
- Information on Red for the Battle Tree
- Methods for Earning Money
- How to Change Battle Style
- Oricorio’s Forms
- Antique Shop Items
- Time-Related and Daily Events
Story/Walkthrough
Recommended Articles
How to grind EXP | Initial Stages | Post-Game | |
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How to earn money | Farming Method | ||
Recommended Pokémon | Initial Stages | Middle Stages | Late Stages |
Methods for finding items | Initial Stages | Middle Stages | Last Stages |
Tips and Tricks
Rare Pokémon and Recommended Pokémon
Pichu and Pikachu | Eevee | Wimpod |
Milotic |
Garchomp |
Salamence |
Hydreigon |
Goodra |
Metagross |
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Summary of New Elements
What is Pokémon?
Pokémon is a game where you become the main character and explore with mysterious creatures called Pokémon. You can cooperate with your friends and exchange Pokémon or battle with them. Lots and lots of unique Pokémons appear in the game. Collect them and complete the Pokedex. Cooperating with your friends and exchanging Pokémons is the key. Pokemon battle is simple but very deep. Attack enemies weak point and gain advantage in the battle. They will grow up as it wins battles. Some Pokémons evolve and change its figure. The adventure in Pokémon starts with choosing your first partner. Meet with various people and Pokémons, progress through the adventure.
Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon
Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon takes place in warm tropical islands called Alola region. Alola region is made up of 4 nature-filled islands and one man-made island. You will find Pokémons never seen before living there. Some of the Pokémons has adapted with the unique natural environment, and they take a different from than they have in other regions. These Pokémons with different forms are called regional variants, and live as Pokémons native to the Alola region. Regional variant Pokémon does not only have different appearances, but its type and ways of living also differ from that of the forms previously known. Z-moves is a special move that can be used in Alola region by using a Z-Ring or Z-Crystal. The trainer sends power of nature, a.k.a. Z-power to its Pokémon, and powers up the Pokémons move. Because the trainer and Pokémon both withdraws its full strength, it can only be used once in a battle, but its power is something never seen before. Some of the Pokémons in Alola region can use a Z-move which no other Pokémons can use.
Recent News
Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon Demo Version Released
The demo version of Pokémon Sun and Pokémon moon is available now in Nintendo Shop. In the demo version, you get to meet Ash-Greninja, the Pokémon that appeared in TV series Pokémon the Series: XYZ, and adventure together to have a special experience. Also, you will be able to bring your Ash-Greninja into the full game after its release.
How to Download the Demo Version of Pokémon Sun and Moon
There are 2 ways to download the demo versiono of Pokémon Sun and Moon. Log in to the Nintendo website using the Nintendo account linked to your Nintendo 3DS system’s Nintendo Network ID, and there you will be able to download Pokémon Sun and Pokémon moon Special Demo Version to your Nintendo 3DS. Another way to download it is to open the Nintendo eShop on your Nintendo 3DS with a linked Nintendo Network ID. There you can download the Pokémon Sun and Pokémon moon Special Demo Version.
Pokedex
A
B
Banette | Barbaracle | Basculin | Bastiodon | Beartic |
Beautifly | Beedrill | Beheeyem | Bellossom | Bibarel |
Bisharp | Blastoise | Blaziken | Blissey | Bouffalant |
Braviary | Breloom | Bronzong | Butterfree |
C
D
E
Eelektross | Electivire | Electrode | Emboar | Emolga |
Empoleon | Entei | Escavalier | Espeon | Excadrill |
Exeggutor | Exploud |
F
Farfetch’d | Fearow | Feraligatr | Ferrothorn | Flareon |
Floatzel | Florges | Flygon | Forretress | Froslass |
Froslass | Furfrou | Furret |
G
H
Hariyama | Hawlucha | Haxorus | Heatmor | Heatran |
Heliolisk | Heracross | Hippowdon | Hitmonchan | Hitmonlee |
Hitmontop | Ho-Oh | Honchkrow | Hoopa | Houndoom |
Huntail | Hydreigon | Hypno |
I
J
K
Kabutops | Kangaskhan | Kecleon | Keldeo | Kingdra |
Kingler | Klefki | Klinklang | Kricketune | Krookodile |
Kyogre | Kyurem |
L
Landorus | Lanturn | Lapras | Latias | Latios |
Leafeon | Leavanny | Ledian | Lickilicky | Liepard |
Lilligant | Linoone | Lopunny | Lucario | Ludicolo |
Lugia | Lumineon | Lunatone | Luvdisc | Luxray |
M
N
O
P
Pachirisu | Palkia | Pangoro | Parasect | Pelipper |
Persian | Phione | Pidgeot | Pikachu | Pinsir |
Plusle | Politoed | Poliwrath | Porygon2 | PorygonZ |
Primeape | Probopass | Purugly | Pyroar |
Q
R
Raichu | Raikou | Rampardos | Rapidash | Raticate |
Rayquaza | Regice | Regigigas | Regirock | Registeel |
Relicanth | Reshiram | Reuniclus | Rhyperior | Roserade |
Rotom | Rotom/heat | Rotom/wash | Rotom/frost | Rotom/fan |
Rotom/mow |
S
T
Talonflame | Tangrowth | Tauros | Tentacruel | Terrakion |
Throh | Thundurus | Togekiss | Torkoal | Tornadus |
Torterra | Toxicroak | Trevenant | Tropius | Typhlosion |
Tyranitar | Tyrantrum |
U
V
Vanilluxe | Vaporeon | Venomoth | Venusaur | Vespiquen |
Victini | Victreebel | Vileplume | Virizion | Vivillon |
Volbeat | Volcanion | Volcarona |
W
Wailord | Walrein | Watchog | Weavile | Weezing |
Whimsicott | Whiscash | Wigglytuff | Wobbuffet | Wormadam/Grass |
Wormadam/Ground | Wormadam/Steel |