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List of Pokémon by generation |
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The seventh generation (Generation VII) of the Pokémon franchise features 86 fictional species of collectible creatures called "Pokémon" introduced to the core video game series in the 2016 Nintendo 3DS games Pokémon Sun and Moon and the 2017 3DS games Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Two further species were introduced in a 2018 update to the spin-off mobile game Pokémon Go, as well as the 2018 core series Nintendo Switch games Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, culminating in a total of 88 different species. Some Pokémon species in this generation were introduced in animated adaptations of the franchise before Sun and Moon.
Following Pokémon X and Y, all Pokémon have been designed by a team of roughly 20 artists, led by Ken Sugimori and Hironobu Yoshida.[1] The events of Sun and Moon take place in the fictional region of Alola, composed entirely of tropical islands.[2] Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! are set in the Kanto region, the same setting as generation one.[3] Pokémon Go is an augmented reality mobile game which uses the GPS and camera functions on the players' smartphones to display wild Pokémon in the player's surrounding environment.[4]
The following list details the 88 Pokémon of Generation seven in order of their National Pokédex number. Pokémon number 722 Rowlet to number 802 Marshadow were introduced in Sun and Moon in 2016 and number 803 Poipole to number 807 Zeraora were released in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon in 2017. Two mythical Pokémon, Meltan and Melmetal, debuted in Pokémon Go in 2018; Meltan appears in the wild in Pokémon Go when a Pokémon is transferred to Let's Go, Pikachu! or Let's Go, Eevee!, while Melmetal is only obtainable by evolving Meltan in Pokémon Go when the player collects candies.[5] In addition to the new species of Pokémon, two new forms of Zygarde appeared in Sun and Moon—having previously appeared in the Pokémon anime: the dog-like "Zygarde 10% Forme" and mech-like "Zygarde Complete (100%) Forme".[6] Alternate forms that result in type changes and regional forms are included for convenience.
Design and development
Pokémon Sun and Moon introduced "Alolan Forms" of various generation I Pokémon. These versions are to represent the different microclimates in the Alola region. The Alolan versions of Pokémon like Vulpix and Exeggutor have different appearances and types and were introduced alongside generation VII Pokémon.[7] Alex Hern of The Guardian suggested that the developers likely decided to redesign various generation I Pokémon because, according to him, "fan connection with the original 150 Pokémon is as strong as it ever was, the number of people who can tell a Pancham from a Swirlix is much smaller".[8]
List of Pokémon
Name[c] | Type(s) | Evolves from | Evolves into | Notes | |
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Rowlet Mokurō (モクロー) (0722) |
Grass / Flying | — | Dartrix (#723) | Rowlet are barn owl-like Pokémon that can twist their heads 180° and are capable of attacking silently with its sharp feathers and strong legs.[10] Rowlet has been well-received by fans and critics. Several gaming media outlets consider it to be the most popular of the three Alola Region starters.[11][12] In a poll held by The Pokémon Company International's official Twitter account in which 52,630 people voted, Rowlet received 41% of the vote.[13] | |
Dartrix Fukusurō (フクスロー) (0723) |
Grass / Flying | Rowlet (#722) | Decidueye (#724) | Dartrix spends its free time preening its wings. Its preoccupation with any dirt on its plumage can leave it unable to battle. If you do not clean it, it will not listen to you. | |
Decidueye Junaipā (ジュナイパー) (0724) |
Grass / Ghost | Dartrix (#723) | — | It nocks its arrow quills and shoots them at opponents. It is so fast, battles are decided in the blink of an eye. When it cannot afford to miss, it tugs the vine on its head to improve its focus. In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, it gained a Hisuian Form. Decidueye also appears as a playable fighter in the spin-off game Pokkén Tournament DX. It is based on a Stilt-owl and Robin Hood. | |
Litten Nyabī (ニャビー) (0725) |
Fire | — | Torracat (#726) | Litten are kitten-like Pokémon that spit out flaming hairballs by licking themselves constantly.[10] Similar to Rowlet, Litten has been well-received by fans and critics.[11] In a Twitter poll held by The Pokémon Company International, Litten received 38 percent of the vote.[13] Litten does not warm up with people at all and you are lucky if you get one to. Litten regrows its fur twice a year. When the time comes, it will light itself on fire to burn the fur away. | |
Torracat Nyahīto (ニャヒート) (0726) |
Fire | Litten (#725) | Incineroar (#727) | Torracat is an orange and black cat-like Pokémon. According to the Pokédex, the bell at its throat "rings brightly whenever spits fire",[14] as well as producing stronger flames and burning hotter during battles.[15][16] Torracat is also known to "act spoiled if it grows close to its trainer", and even "leave its whole body covered in scratches".[17] Destructoid's Kevin McClusky called Torracat his favorite Pokémon from Sun and Moon, saying that it is interactions with the player character reminded him of Nintendogs.[18] | |
Incineroar Gaogaen (ガオガエン) (0727) |
Fire / Dark | Torracat (#726) | — | Incineroar's design is based on a tiger and heel fighters in professional wrestling.[19] Their waists have flames in the shape of a championship belt. They have a cold persona but are said to love praise from young Pokémon and children.[20] It also appears in Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. series, appearing as the last newcomer for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate before DLC,[21][22] Masahiro Sakurai, the game's director, said he chose Incineroar because he wanted a wrestling character for the game.[23] In the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Incineroar is voiced by Unshō Ishizuka, who also voiced Professor Oak in the Pokémon anime. It marked one of his final voice acting appearances before his 2018 death a few months before the release of the game.[24][25] Tyler Bunch provides the character voice in the English version. | |
Popplio Ashimari (アシマリ) (0728) |
Water | — | Brionne (#729) | Popplio are sea lion Pokémon that can do tricks and form water bubbles from the snot from their "clown-like nose".[10][26] It uses these bubbles to fight in acrobatic displays. | |
Brionne Oshamari (オシャマリ) (0729) |
Water | Popplio (#728) | Primarina (#730) | Brionne is a skilled dancer that uses its graceful movements to evade enemy attacks, all the while forming explosive water balloons to fight back. If it sees a dance it does not know it gets excited and will practice it day and night to perfect it. | |
Primarina Ashirēnu (アシレーヌ) (0730) |
Water / Fairy | Brionne (#729) | — | Primarina takes inspiration from mermaids, sirens, and selkies. Its singing voice is its chief weapon in battle. Its throat requires daily maintenance to keep it healthy. | |
Pikipek Tsutsukera (ツツケラ) (0731) |
Normal / Flying | — | Trumbeak (#732) | Pikipek are woodpecker Pokémon capable of pecking 16 times per second and with enough force to break stone.[27] The concept art for Pikipek was initially teased during the 26 February 2016, Nintendo Direct which revealed Pokémon Sun and Moon.[28] The Pokémon was officially revealed on 14 June during Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo presser.[27] | |
Trumbeak Kerarappa (ケララッパ) (0732) |
Normal / Flying | Pikipek (#731) | Toucannon (#733) | It spits out seeds from the fruits it eats at foes. The scattered seeds give rise to new plants, making it an essential Pokémon in many environments. | |
Toucannon Dodekabashi (ドデカバシ) (0733) |
Normal / Flying | Trumbeak (#732) | — | They are able to superheat their beaks, the temperature is indicated by the color of its beak. Known for forming harmonious couples, this Pokémon is brought to wedding ceremonies as a good luck charm. Its English name is a portmanteau of "toucan" and "cannon", as the previous one indicates that Toucannon is based on a giant toucan. | |
Yungoos Yangūsu (ヤングース) (0734) |
Normal | — | Gumshoos (#735) | Yungoos are an invasive species of Alolan Pokémon, brought to Alola to combat another invasive species, Alolan Rattata. Known for being voracious eaters. Most of their elongated body is devoted to its stomach—they are almost constantly hungry and become angry when not eating.[27] | |
Gumshoos Dekagūsu (デカグース) (0735) |
Normal | Yungoos (#734) | — | A quiet and patient Pokémon, Gumshoos hunts its prey by laying in wait for hours at a time. It cant help but pounce on its favorite food, Rattata, and it holds a fierce rivalry with Raticate. It is designed to resemble detectives.
The fur on Gumshoos's head has been said to bear a striking similarity to that of former U.S. President Donald Trump. However, in an interview with Game Informer, director Junichi Masuda stated that Gumshoos was designed "a long time back, and we didn't have any intention to make it look like Donald Trump". He did acknowledge the similarities, however.[29] Gumshoos is also a Totem Pokémon on Ilima's Trial in Sun and Ultra Sun. | |
Grubbin Agojimushi (アゴジムシ) (0736) |
Bug | — | Charjabug (#737) | Grubbin are larva Pokémon with powerful jaws. They have an affinity for electricity and are frequently found near power plants.[27] | |
Charjabug Denjimushi (デンヂムシ) (0737) |
Bug / Electric | Grubbin (#736) | Vikavolt (#738) | Its digestive processes convert the leaves it eats into electricity. An electric sac in its belly stores the electricity for later use. Charjabug is based on a 9-volt battery. | |
Vikavolt Kuwaganon (クワガノン) (0738) |
Bug / Electric | Charjabug (#737) | — | It concentrates electrical energy within its large jaws and uses it to zap its enemies. Vikavolt hold an intense rivalry with Pinsir and Heracross. The latter two often team up against it. Often it can be seen carrying Charjabug for extra electricity. It is based on a stag beetle as well as a railgun. Vikavolt is the totem Pokémon of Sophocles's Trial in Sun and Moon. | |
Crabrawler Makenkani (マケンカニ) (0739) |
Fighting | — | Crabominable (#740) | Its hard pincers, shaped like boxing gloves are well suited to both offense and defense. Crabrawler love berries and can only be encountered in berry piles. It is based on Coconut Crabs and Boxers. | |
Crabominable Kekenkani (ケケンカニ) (0740) |
Fighting / Ice | Crabrawler (#739) | — | It trains in snowy conditions. It stores coldness in its pincers and pummels its foes, and can even smash thick walls to bits. It is based on the yeti crab. | |
Oricorio Odoridori (オドリドリ) (0741) |
Electric / Flying | No evolution | "Pom-Pom Style" form is native to Melemele Island and is based on pom pom dancers. It rubs its two pom pom feathers together to create electricity and zaps its foes. | ||
Psychic / Flying | "Pa'u Style" form is native to Akala Island and is based on hula dancers. It gets stronger and stronger by singing and dancing. | ||||
Fire / Flying | "Baile Style" form is native to Ula'ula Island and is based on flamanco dancers. It beats it wings to create fire. As it steps to the rhythm of the music, it bathes its foes in flames. | ||||
Ghost / Flying | "Sensu Style" form is native to Poni Island and is based on sensu dancers. When the trainer gets its order wrong it gets passionately angry. By means of its dance, it gathers the spirits drifting about in an area and borrows their power to fight. | ||||
Cutiefly Aburī (アブリー) (0742) |
Bug / Fairy | — | Ribombee (#743) | It feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers. Its small size means it is not good in fights and prefers to flee. It is based on the bee fly. | |
Ribombee Aburibon (アブリボン) (0743) |
Bug / Fairy | Cutiefly (#742) | — | It makes pollen puffs from pollen and nectar, and Ribombee hates rain. When it sees ominous clouds, it finds a hollow in a tree, where it waits stock-still. It is the totem Pokémon of Mina's Trial in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Different pollen can do different things depending on what its made of. It can either hurt foes or it can heal allies. | |
Rockruff Iwanko (イワンコ) (0744) |
Rock | — | Lycanroc (#745) | Rockruff are dog Pokémon that evolve into one of three forms depending on which version of the game is being played (Generation VII) or the time of the day (Generation VIII). The Rock typing of Rockruff stems from the Pokémon possibly being based on the extinct Hawaiian Poi Dog.[30] It shows affection by rubbing the sharp rocks on its neck on you. | |
Lycanroc Rugarugan (ルガルガン) (0745) |
Rock | Rockruff (#744) | — | Rockruff evolves into Lycanroc's Midday Form, resembling a wolf, in Sun and into its Midnight Form, resembling a werewolf, in Moon; however, both forms can be caught in each game. A third form, Dusk Form, was introduced in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. The Dusk Form evolves at sunset, but can only evolve from Rockruff with a Hidden Ability. | |
Wishiwashi Yowashi (ヨワシ) (0746) |
Water | No evolution | Wishiwashi in its solo form has the lowest stats of any Pokémon. Its ability, Schooling, allows it to change forms into a school of hundreds of Wishiwashi, making it much stronger. Wishiwashi is based on the Pacific sardine,[31] and is the totem Pokémon of Lana's Trial in Sun and Moon. One alone is scared of everything, but when they all come together, everything is scared of it. | ||
Mareanie Hidoide (ヒドイデ?) (0747) |
Poison / Water | — | Toxapex (#748) | It preys on Corsola for its delicious coral branches, because of this it is hated by craftsmen and fishermen who rely on Corsola. It is based on the Acanthaster. | |
Toxapex Dohidoide (ドヒドイデ) (0748) |
Poison / Water | Mareanie (#747) | — | Toxapex is a small Pokémon, encased by a dome made of its large blue legs. These legs are coated in spikes so toxic it is known to incapacitate a Wailord for days. Like Mareanie it is based on the Acanthaster. | |
Mudbray Dorobanko (ドロバンコ) (0749) |
Ground | — | Mudsdale (#750) | The mud stuck to Mudbray's hooves enhances its grip and its powerful running gait. It can pull loads up to 50 times its own weight, however, its stubborn disposition makes it more difficult to work with than its evolution. | |
Mudsdale Banbadoro (バンバドロ) (0750) |
Ground | Mudbray (#749) | — | Mudsdale makes its own mud and uses it to increase its strength and grip. Now able to carry loads up to 10 tons, it is incredibly popular on farms. Despite this, it was nearly hunted to extinction in the past. It is a Ride Pokémon in Sun, Moon and its counterparts. | |
Dewpider Shizukumo (シズクモ) (0751) |
Water / Bug | — | Araquanid (#752) | A small green spider, Dewpider cannot breathe air, instead requiring water to breathe. When it comes onto land, it takes water with it in the form of a bubble on its head. It and its evolution are based on the diving bell spider. | |
Araquanid Onishizukumo (オニシズクモ) (0752) |
Water / Bug | Dewpider (#751) | — | It hunts smaller Pokémon, trapping them in its bubbles where they drown. Araquanid often dote on Dewpider, putting them inside its bubble and letting them eat any leftover food. It is the totem Pokémon of Lana's Trial in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. It is noticeably larger than its pre evolution. | |
Fomantis Karikiri (カリキリ) (0753) |
Grass | — | Lurantis (#754) | During the day, Fomantis basks in sunlight and sleeps peacefully. It wakes and moves around at night. When bathed in sunlight, this Pokémon emits a sweet scent, which often attracts Cutiefly. | |
Lurantis Rarantesu (ラランテス) (0754) |
Grass | Fomantis (#753) | — | For self-protection, it pretends to be a bug Pokémon. However, instead of an insect that resembles a flower, it is a flower that resembles an insect. It fires beams from its sickle-shaped petals. These beams are powerful enough to cleave through thick metal plates. Lurantis is based on the Orchid Mantis. Lurantis is the totem Pokémon of Mallow's Trial. | |
Morelull Nemashu (ネマシュ/) (0755) |
Grass / Fairy | — | Shiinotic (#756) | It lulls unsuspecting people and Pokémon to sleep and drains their energy. Morelull's mushroom cap is incredibly tasty and is sought after by many Pokémon. | |
Shiinotic Mashēdo (マシェード) (0756) |
Grass / Fairy | Morelull (#755) | — | It emits flickering spores that cause drowsiness. When its prey succumb to sleep, this Pokémon feeds on them by sucking in their energy. It fights for territory with Parasect. | |
Salandit Yatōmori (ヤトウモリ) (0757) |
Poison / Fire | — | Salazzle (#758) | Salandit can only evolve into Salazzle if it is a female.[32] It burns its bodily fluids to create a poisonous gas. When its prey become disoriented from inhaling the gas, it attacks them. | |
Salazzle Ennyūto (エンニュート) (0758) |
Poison / Fire | Salandit (#757) | — | Salazzle is a female-only species, due to the fact that only female Salandit can evolve.[32] Its body emits pheromones that cause males of any species, including Salandit, to obey it. Salazzle is based on the Mourning Geko, an all female species of lizard. Totem Pokémon of Kiawe's Trial in Sun and Moon. | |
Stufful (ヌイコグマ Nuikoguma) (0759) |
Normal / Fighting | — | Bewear (#760) | Even though it looks adorable and weak, even a kick will send a pro wrestler sprawling. Despite this, it is not a strong fighter, relying on flailing its powerful arms wildly. It resembles a stuffed plush of a Red Panda. | |
Bewear Kiteruguma (キテルグマ) (0760) |
Normal / Fighting | Stufful (#759) | — | An immensely dangerous Pokémon. If one encounters a Bewear in the wild and it attempts to give you a hug, you had better run as this is a warning. Oftentimes it kills its prey by its spine-snapping squeezes. In the anime, Team Rocket lives with a friendly Bewear in its den whilst operating in Alola. Bewear will often rush and pick them up in a time of crisis. | |
Bounsweet Amakaji (アマカジ) (0761) |
Grass | — | Steenee (#762) | A wafting aroma comes from it that attracts bird Pokémon. It is often swallowed whole by Toucannon. By spinning its petals, it can fly for short distances. | |
Steenee Amamaiko (アママイコ) (0762) |
Grass | Bounsweet (#761) | Tsareena (#763) | The sepals on its head developed to protect its body. These are quite hard, so bird Pokémon do not bother it. Anyone who inhales its scent will feel a surge of happiness. | |
Tsareena Amājo (アマージョ) (0763) |
Grass | Steenee (#762) | — | Its legs are not just for show, they are used to show off too. It is a vicious tempered Pokémon, but if you touch the crown on its head, it will calm down. After using it legs with are powerful enough to OHKO a pro boxer, it kicks the defeated, cackling wildly. One kick from this cruel hearted Pokémons hard tipped legs will leave the victim with a wound and soul that will never heal. Some beauty salons use it as a mascot for advertisements. Quaquaval is its rival. | |
Comfey Kyuwawā (キュワワー) (0764) |
Fairy | No evolution | It stretches sticky vines out from its head and picks flowers to adorn itself with. When it does not have any flowers, it feels uneasy. The flowers are not a part of its body. Comfey is native to Hawaii in Pokémon Go. | ||
Oranguru Yareyūtan (ヤレユータン) (0765) |
Normal / Psychic | No evolution | Known for its extreme intelligence, Oranguru is smart enough to operate Pokéballs. It is difficult to train and will often look down on inexperienced trainers. | ||
Passimian Nagetsukesaru (ナゲツケサル) (0766) |
Fighting | No evolution | They use hardened berries as weapons. Passimian live in groups of up to 20 individuals, and mark their troupe with leaves placed on their bodies. | ||
Wimpod Kosokumushi (コソクムシ) (0767) |
Bug / Water | — | Golisopod (#768) | This Pokémon is a coward. As it desperately dashes off, the flailing of its many legs leaves a sparkling clean path in its wake. | |
Golisopod Gusokumusha (グソクムシャ) (0768) |
Bug / Water | Wimpod (#767) | — | They live in sunken ships or in holes in the seabed. It mediates deep in the ocean where light cannot reach. | |
Sandygast Sunabaa (スナバァ) (0769) |
Ghost / Ground | — | Palossand (#770) | They live on popular beaches. Sandygast takes control of anyone who puts their hand into its mouth, forcing them to make its body bigger. | |
Palossand Shirodesuna (シロデスナ) (0770) |
Ghost / Ground | Sandygast (#769) | — | It resembles a sandcastle. Palossand hypnotize people to build it up with sand only to swallow and suffocate them. If one dies, you can find buried bones under it from the lives it took that it made its meal. | |
Pyukumuku Namakobushi (ナマコブシ) (0771) |
Water | No evolution | It lives in shallow seas, such as areas near a beach. It can eject its internal organs, which it uses to engulf its prey or battle enemies. Sometimes they wash on shore, and they can dry out. People hold competitions as to who can chuck more of them into the water. | ||
Type: Null Taipu: Nuru (タイプ:ヌル) (0772) |
Normal | — | Silvally (#773) | A chimera Legendary Pokémon, Type: Null was created by Branch Chief Faba of the Aether Foundation as a means of combatting Ultra Beasts; canonically, only three of these creatures were made, and called Type: Full. They contain cells from all 18 types of Pokémon and were designed to be able to shift between any of the types through the RKS System. However, they went berserk when this system was activated and were fitted with restraining devices before being placed in cryogenic stasis indefinitely, at which time they were renamed Type: Null. Its heavy control mask limits its capabilities. It has some sort of special power. This experiment was recreated in Galar too. | |
Silvally Shiruvadi (シルヴァディ) (0773) |
Normal | Type: Null (#772) | — | Raised under the care of Gladion, one of the escaped Type: Null broke its restraining device and was able to control its RKS System. This evolution was named Silvally by Gladion. Having full control of the RKS System, Silvally is able to change between any of the 18 types through the use of memory disks, in a similar fashion to the Mythical Pokémon Arceus. | |
Minior Meteno (メテノ) (0774) |
Rock / Flying | No evolution | These Pokémon live in the Ozone Layer, and are food for other stronger Pokémon. They only fall to Earth when their shells become too heavy. Its Ability, Shields Down, allows it to change forms depending on its HP. It comes in the seven colors of the rainbow. | ||
Komala Nekkoara (ネッコアラ) (0775) |
Normal | No evolution | Komala are koala-like Pokémon that are known for sleeping.[30] It is born asleep and will die asleep. Apparently, this is because of the sedative leaves it eats. However it can eat, fight, and play while asleep, too. | ||
Turtonator Bakugamesu (バクガメス) (0776) |
Fire / Dragon | No evolution | Turtonator is a Mata mata turtle-like Pokémon with a landmine-like shell. Its shell is chemically unstable and explodes violently if touched. The hole in its stomach is its weak point. Its poop is also explosive. | ||
Togedemaru Togedemaru (トゲデマル) (0777) |
Electric / Steel | No evolution | Togedemaru are white-bodied rodent Pokémon which seems to be inspired by a hedgehog.[33] It cannot produce electricity very well, so it directs lightning to itself like a lightning rod in storms. It is the totem Pokémon of Sophocles's Trial in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. | ||
Mimikyu Mimikkyu (ミミッキュ) (0778) |
Ghost / Fairy | No evolution | Mimikyu hides itself in an old rag it created to resemble Pikachu in an attempt to get closer to others. If anyone busts its disguise, it will seek revenge on whoever did it. A scholar and a scientist once died after looking at what's underneath its costume. If its Disguise is broken, it will cry in pain as it tries to fix it. It will never forget who did it. It is the totem Pokémon of Acerola's Trial. | ||
Bruxish Hagigishiri (ハギギシリ) (0779) |
Water / Psychic | No evolution | Bruxish is based on the reef triggerfish.[31] It will gnash its teeth at anything, its sharp teeth sound like grinding metal. Its skin is thick enough to fend off Mareanie's spikes, which it preys on. Not even Shellder's shell is safe from its teeth. | ||
Drampa Jijīron (ジジーロン) (0780) |
Normal / Dragon | No evolution | Drampa lives in mountains far from civilization. It is very kind to children, but if they are bullied, Drampa will go and burn the bullies' house down. | ||
Dhelmise Dadarin (ダダリン) (0781) |
Ghost / Grass | No evolution
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