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Hi everyone! I know you're all excited for the release of Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon, and who could blame you? I bet some of you are probably wanting some more information on the games as well? Well I'm going to share some of it with you!
Alakazam- Fighting Guts (Mega gets Pure Power)
Nidoking- Fighting/Ground Sheer Force
Arcanine- Water Swift Swim
Butterfree- Bug/Psychic Will Power (Special variant of Pure Power)
Golem- Water/Rock Shields Down
Mantine- Water/Ground Intimidate
Arbok- Poison/Dragon Corrosion
Weezing- Fire Flame Body
(Few more, not telling about those though)
Jararanga is not the only pseudo. There are two pseudo legendaries in this game, but are dependent on your version.
Depending on how well you train your starter, you might be able to unlock their true inner strength...
AR System does require specific items, and it's up to you to collect them.
Lunala and Solgaleo are unique in that they have exclusive Z-Stones that change their forms as well.
There is another story after the main story.
There will be multiple ways of obtaining Hidden Ability Pokemon.
There will be some Battle Facilities, including some not seen before.
You won't be able to travel to other regions, however trainers will travel from other regions so you can battle them.
There aren't gyms so to say, but the trial leaders aren't the only big trainers you battle to make progress.
When you transfer over Pokemon from Pokemon Bank, you won't always get them back immediately. There are times where you'll be told that a Pokemon has escaped, and you have to track it down. While it is considered a wild encounter, no matter what you have a guaranteed capture.
Breeding is different in this game.
Irukoro- Water/Psychic Soul Heart
Gosudaruma- Ice/Ghost Frozen Body (Similar to Flame Body, but Freezes) has an evolution, similar to Lycanrock
Kusashi- Grass/Flying Chlorophyll/Big Pecks
Gosodo- Water/Ghost Swift Swim
Iwanattsu- Grass/Rock Shell Armor/Overcoat