By now, most Pokéfans have no doubt made their way to the Alola region in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon. And the fun keeps on coming! GameStop is teaming up with Nintendo to gift trainers with a powerful Lycanroc (Midnight Form). From May 15 through June 5, you can pick up a code card at your local store and redeem it via the Mystery Gift option in the game’s main menu.

This wolfish Rock-type arrives at level 50 with “No Guard,” the ability that makes all moves used by both this Pokémon and its opponent always hit. It comes with the moves Stone Edge, Fire Fang, Sucker Punch, and Swords Dance. Its held item is the Life Orb, which increases the damage from moves by the Pokémon holding it by 30 percent. However, the Life Orb’s holder also loses 10 percent of its max HP each turn.

I would recommend heading to your local GameStop on May 15 or soon after, if you want to take advantage of this awesome promotion. Past distributions have seen code cards run out in some location way ahead of the end date. You can find your local GameStop through the site’s handy store locator.

Briefly: Incredible.

Yeah, every new Pokémon game is super popular. I certainly saw a resurgence in the popularity of the brand this Summer with the launch of Pokémon GO, in that a multitude of people who seemingly had no interest in Pokémon were suddenly obsessed with it.

Apparently that obsession carried over to the latest titles in the main series, because Pokémon Sun and Moon are breaking some major records in the Americas.

Nintendo today revealed that after becoming the most pre-ordered games in Nintendo history (worldwide), the games have now become Nintendo’s fastest selling games of all-time, selling a combined 3.7 million copies in just two weeks. As Ninty notes, this is an 85% increased on the previous record holder during the same period, which was naturally Pokémon X and Y.

Pierre-Paul Trepanier, Nintendo of Canada’s General Manager and Senior Director notes that “With these huge sales figures, Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moonhave proven themselves as two of the hottest video games to buy this holiday season. With great reviews and outstanding fan response, these next iterations in the Pokémon series are sure to please any player in the family.”

I haven’t yet had an opportunity to pick the game up, but I can’t freaking wait to see what the Alola region has in store for me. What have you thought of Pokémon Sun and Moon so far?

The long wait is over! Kinda.

This morning, Nintendo released a special demo for Pokemon Sun & Moon for 3DS owners to cut their teeth on while (im)patiently waiting for the game to fully release next month. The demo includes a seperate story different from what the real one will be in the final release and allows you to transfer Ash’s special Greninja to the full game upon demo completion. I’m not even sure if you’re reading this right now. You probably aren’t, and are just playing through the demo. (it’s ok. My feelings are only midly hurt.) ash-greninja

Have you played the demo yet? What are your favorite parts of it so far? Tell us in the comments below! Pokemon Sun & Moon will release for Nintendo 3DS on November 18th.

 

It is another big news day for Pokémon Sun and Moon! A trailer debuted this morning and there are tons of new Pokémon to get acquainted with. But first, let’s take a look at that trailer:

Holy pokéballs, how exciting! Not only do we have eight new Pokémon but we also got a glimpse at two more key characters: Olivia and Ilima.Pokemon Sun and Moon- Kahuna Olivia

Olivia is the Kahuna of Akala Island. She favors Rock-types.

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As you can see from the screenshot, Trial Captain Ilima specializes in Normal-type Pokémon.

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Perhaps the most exciting of the Pokémon shown in the trailer was Silvally, the evolution of Type: Null. Its ability, “RKS System,” allows Silvally to change its type based on its held item (it is initially a Normal-type). Likewise, the elemental-type of Silvally’s exclusive move, “Multi-Attack,” is also dependent on its held item. There seems to be a backstory behind this Pokémon, with the official website stating that it was “created to oppose a threat.”

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The second and third evolutions of Jangmo-o are Hakamo-o and Kommo-o, respectively. These Dragon/Fighting-types either have the ability “Bulletproof” or “Soundproof.” Kommo-o has an exclusive move called “Clanging Scales,” which lowers the users defense after the attack.

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Next up are the second and third evolutions of the Grass-type Bounsweet: Steenee and Tsareena. Steenee is cute but doesn’t stand out that much. Tsareena on the other hand, not only has a unique ability but also a move only it can learn. One of Tsareena’s potential abilities is “Queenly Majesty,” which prevents its opponents from making use of priority moves. Its special move, “Trop Kick,” lowers the victim’s attack as well as dealing damage.

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Ribombee is the evolution of Cutiefly and is a Bug/Fairy-type. It can have either ability “Honey Gather” or “Shield Dust.”

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And it isn’t a new Pokémon trailer without another Alola Form. This time we get Alolan Grimer and its evolution, Alolan Muk. I must say, I think this form is an improvement over the original. Alolan Muk and Alolan Grimer are Poison/Dark-types. They can have the ability “Poison Touch” or “Gluttony.”

That about sums up today’s trailer! Which of the new Pokémon is your favorite?

In the recent Pokémon Sun and Moon trailer, fans were treated to four new Pokémon along with a deluge of information on the games’ features. Let’s take a look at that trailer first:

Wow! That is a ton of stuff packed in those three and a half minutes, right? We’ll start with the Pokémon that starred in the video.

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First off is Passimian, a Fighting-type. It has the never-before-seen Ability “Receiver,” which allows this Pokémon to inherit the Ability of a teammate who has fainted on the battlefield. Passimian is exclusive to Pokémon Sun.

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For those playing Pokémon Moon, you can find Oranguru, an Normal/Pyshic-type. It can have either the Ability “Inner Focus” or “Telepathy.” Oranguru is the only Pokémon who can learn the move “Instruct,” which makes its target to use its most recent move immediately.

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Next we have the evolution of Rockruff, Lycanroc. There is a Midday Form (first image) and a Midnight Form (second image). It was previously thought that which form you received was dependent on what time of day the Pokémon evolved but each one is actually exclusive to a specific version of the game. Midday Form comes from Sun and Midnight Form is for Moon.

Let’s move on to the new features you can expect in the games. First, there is Pokémon Refresh, a leveled-up version of Pokémon-Amié. In this version, players will be able to cure paralysis and poison within mini-games along with the original bonding mechanic from the previous games.

Character customization akin to that found in Pokémon X and Y makes a comeback. Players will be able to change their hairstyle, hair color, and eye color. There is also the ability to change apparel and dye its colors as well.

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Starting January 2017, both Pokémon Bank and Pokémon Transporter will receive software updates to add compatibility for Sun and Moon as well as Virtual Console versions of RedBlue, and Yellow. It should be noted that once transported from Pokémon Bank to Sun or Moon, they cannot be transferred back to Omega RubyAlpha SapphireX, or Y. There is also the whole yearly fee for Pokémon Bank usage thing.

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The January 2017 updates will also bring a new feature to Pokémon Bank: The National Pokédex. The application will read your saved data on SunMoonOmega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, X, and and add information on the Pokémon you have caught. Pretty spiffy, right?

It wasn’t so long ago that we viewed the latest trailer for Pokémon Sun and Moon and were introduced to the Ultra Beasts, in particular UB-01. Twitter went nuts over theories as to the creature’s origin. In the interest of keeping things potentially spoiler-free, these hypotheses will not be repeated here. But I will say that UB-01 is in some pretty interesting company.corocoro-ultrabeasts

Thanks to magazine scans from CoroCoro magazine, we have our first look at UB-02 Beauty and UB-02 Expansion. Why they both bear the title “UB-02” remains unknown. The magazine article mentions the UB-01’s name is a mystery but will have a deep meaning within the game.

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The new Ultra Beasts weren’t the only reveal in this issue of CoroCoro. Remember Rockruff? It’s next evolutionary stage was also unveiled. Like Eevee’s Umbreon and Espeon, Rockruff’s next form will be different depending on what time it evolves. Evolve it during daylight hours and you get Rugarugan – Midday form (Japanese name). If the evolution occurs at night, you’ll end up with Rugarugan – Midnight form (again, Japanese name). No word on if what the types of these two forms are.

What do you think of these reveals?

[source: Serebii.net]

Last week was packed with opportunities to reveal new Pokémon with Gamescom and the Pokémon World Championships both taking place. And by golly, that is exactly what Nintendo did. The Gamescom trailer was released first and featured only one Pokémon, Turtonator. Here is the trailer:

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Turtonator is a Fire/Dragon-type and knows a unique move, Shell Trap. The move sets a trap at the beginning of the round and if Turtonator is hit with a physical attack in that same turn, Shell Trap will deal a large amount of damage to the opposing Pokémon.

The trailer shown at the Pokémon World Championships showcased four new monsters, unlike the Gamescom’s one. Let’s go through them one by one:

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Crabrawler is a Fighting-type, not a Water-type like its appearance may suggest (what with the crab/lobster thing going on). It can have the ability Hyper Cutter or Iron Fist.

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Here we have Sandygast and its evolution, Palossand. Both are Ghost/Ground-types and have the ability Water Compaction, which will raises its Defense stats by 2 for the duration of the battle every time it is hit with a Water-type move. This ability is unique to Sandygast and Palossand.

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And then there is Stufful, the pre-evolution of the previously revealed Bewear (Kiteruguma in Japan). Like Bewear, it is a Normal/Fighting-type.

Which is your favorite of these newly unveiled Pokémon? Let us know in the comments!

The Pokémon series has had Teams Rocket, Aqua, Magma, Galactic, Plasma, and Flare. Now get ready for Sun and Moon‘s Team Skull! The team was introduced in today’s trailer. Give it a look below:

Let’s break down the highlights, shall we?

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This trailer not only introduces Team Skull but also the minds behind the Grunts, Admin Plumeria and Boss Guzma. We get a hint that Guzma and our Pokémon Professor Kukui have some sort of shared backstory. On a side note, Team Skull’s theme music is sort of grating. I hope it is one of those tunes that grows on you or is kept to a minimum (the latter is doubtful).

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We were also treated to several new Pokémon reveals in the trailer. The first one shown is a curious Water-type called Wishiwashi. It has the ability, “Schooling,” which allows it to go from its “Solo Form” to a “School Form.” Conditions for this transformation, which appear to take place during battle, weren’t clear.

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Next was the Water-type Pyukumuku, whose design was based on the “Sea Bunny” slug. It has the ability “Innards Out.”

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The mushroom-like Morelull, a Grass/Fairy-type, is a pun on the morel mushroom.

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Finally, we get to three Pokémon that will receive Alola Forms: Raichu, Meowth, and Marowak. Alola Form Raichu is an Electric/Psychic-type, whose ability, “Surge Surfer,” doubles its speed when Electric Terrain is active. Alola Form Meowth is a Dark-type. And Alola Form Marowak is a Fire/Ghost-type. It’s design and movements appear to be based on the fire dancers of Hawaii.

Wow! That is a lot to digest. What do you think of this new trailer? Let us know in the comments!

In the latest trailer for Pokemon Sun/Moon, Nintendo and The Pokemon Company dumped so much information on us, we had to turn off tracking to keep our brains from overloading. Including new forms for old Pokemon, new evolutions and characters making their debut, and some serious format changes are making the next generation of Pokemon look like the most varied yet.

Let’s start with the most interesting reveal. Many of our old favorites are getting huge makeovers thanks to their new Alola forms. Shown in the trailer were Eggsecutor, who goes from being a coconut tree to a giant, long necked coconut tree. If a pile of eggs becoming a tree wasn’t strange enough, its new form changes its typing to a Grass/Dragon type. How that thing is a dragon, I have no idea. Then again, I stopped looking for logic in the series years ago.

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Speaking of not making sense,  fan favorite Pokemon, Vulpix, has gone from a Fire Type to an Ice Type, with a beautiful redesign to match. Its evolved form, Ninetails, becomes an Ice/Fairy type, making a Pokemon who got new life in X/Y even more interesting going forward. Lastly, Sandshrew and Sandslash are going from Ground types to Ice/Steel, which will ironically make it week to its original typing.

Old Pokemon have been getting a lot of attention between this and Pokemon Go!, but that doesn’t mean that the new Pokemon don’t have plenty of room to shine. I mean, how could you not with great creatures like Oricorio, a dancing bird that changes its style of dance and type based on which one of Alola’s islands it’s on. How this will work in competitive battles hasn’t been said, but this is something to keep an eye on, since its ability to gain stat boosts from dance attacks used by enemies will be a great counter to dragons. Other interesting inclusions such as Minior and its apparent ability to use one free Substitute, Formantis and Lurantis, who have a brand new Solar Blade Grass attack, and Gumshoos, the evolved form of Yungoos, who doesn’t help its first form’s Donald Trump resemblance. I mean, just look at it! Who doesn’t love Gumshoos? Everybody loves it, they tell me all the time.

New characters and forms aren’t the only changes coming however, since the trailer is hinting at some major changes to the game’s formula. Apparently replacing gyms are Island Challenges, where trainers will have to accept special missions from Trial Captains. Once completed, trainers will end up battling Toten Pokemon, powered up versions that can call on its friends for help. With the Totem Pokemon defeated, we’ll have to square off against one of the four island’s Kahuna, which we’re guessing is a new type of Gym Leader.

With so much danger to fend off, we’ll be given an extra advantage thanks to Z-Moves, single use special attacks that vary depending on a Pokemon’s type. These screen clearing moves have the potential to completely change how we’ll approach battles going forward, much like Mega Evolution did in 2013. Z-Moves aren’t the only tricks the Pokemon have learned this time around, since riding them seems to be a bigger feature this time around. With Tauros and Charizard featured, let’s hope we can become even more immersed by using our favorites to help us in the field. Could this be replacing HMs?

Watch the trailer below and watch all of these details for yourself. What do you think of this new direction?

This past week has been a bountiful one for news of Pokémon Sun and Moon. Not only did fans get a brand new trailer but several new species of Pokémon were announced. There is quite a bit of information to go over so let’s take each piece one at a time.

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I dare you to watch this trailer and not be moved. I get some serious goosebumps every time I see it. In the video, we see the return of the series’ “Pokémon-Amie.” A keen eye will spy a Porygon blowdryer being used in that portion. New features shown included trainers posing during battle. Here’s hoping for some Sailor Moon-style poses!

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Magazine scans containing new Pokémon information were posted on Serebii.net. From the Japanese magazine, CoroCoro, we are introduced to Kiteruguma (Normal/Fighting-type) and Mimikkyu (Ghost/Fairy-type). Kiteruguma is a the red panda mascot costume-looking one on the left page.

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On the right page is Mimikkyu. This species is draped in a Pikachu costume with its real body hidden underneath (which explains it isn’t an Electric-type).

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In other news, Nintendo revealed Salandit, a Poison/Fire-type. It possesses a brand new ability, Corrosion, that grants Salandit the ability to inflict the poison status on Steel-type and Poison-type Pokémon, which are normally immune.

[sources: Nintendo News, Serebii]

Today marks the release of the latest trailer of Pokémon Sun/Moon in Japan. The video showcased a plethora of new monsters that players can look forward to collecting. As for the Pokémon designs, well, its kind of a mixed bag. Let’s take a look at the video.

If you couldn’t catch all of the information flying at you (there was quite a bit), here are some of the highlights:

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First, there is the electric/fairy-type, Kapu-Kokeko. I would assume this is one is tied to the story in some way, judging by the little cutscene at the beginning of the trailer.

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Next is the bug/electric-type Denjimushi and its evolution, Kuwaganon. Odd-looking thing, isn’t it?

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My favorite is this one, the Jijiiron. It is a derpy yet majestic normal/dragon-type.

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In the “what on earth?” category is this water/psyhic-type, Hagigishiri. My guess is that the design is supposed to invoke fish native to Hawaii while making monstrous.

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This is the bug/fairy-type, Aburii. Not much I can say on this one. A bee-mosquito hybrid?

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This round, ball of cuteness is the electric/steel-type togedemaru.

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The final highlight is Zygarde’s new form, dubbed “Perfect Form.”

Wow! That is a lot of new stuff to digest. What is your opinion of the new Pokémon shown today?

[source: Youtube via twitter]

The Nintendo Treehouse presentation of Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon was fantastic!  Not only did they introduce new elements to the games, but new Pokemon were revealed as well!  While it’s very easy to note the obvious differences, I will also cover the enhancements to the system that will make the game more accessible to newcomers, as well as help Pokemon veterans!  Let’s have a look at some of these amazing changes!

A clear difference at the start of the game, and one that most already know, is the proportions of the environment in relation to the characters are much more accurate.  Mountains tower way above the character, trees loom with an exact height, and even distance from the edge of a cliff to a beachfront has a sense of immersion.  Within Pokemon battles, not only is the (silly) circle beneath Pokemon eliminated, but also, the Pokemon are shown to be battling right beside their trainers.  This more accurately depicts the theme of Pokemon having a bond with their trainer, but also shows how large Pokemon are in relation to the humans in game.  Just imagine how cool a Snorlax would look right next to its trainer?

In relation to the fighting system, I will provide screenshots to accompany the points I will make:

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For section one, you will notice a handy shortcut to the Pokeball menu.  Veterans of the game will rejoice at this option because previously, you had to flip through several menu screens in order to reach that section.  Section 2 depicts a two dimensional sprite version of the battle, and allows you to tap either Pokemon with your stylus.  Doing so leads us into our next screenshot:

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This screen not only displays typing, as well as other info, but is also a shortcut to see the buffs and debuffs that each Pokémon has!  Veteran players have always had to keep track of this information in their mind–for example, if you do a Swords Dance, the game states that it “sharply raises the Attack stat.” However, delve deeper into competitive battling, and you will know that the move increases your Attack by “two stages” out of six.  If you try to increase past six, the move will fail.  This isn’t directly noted anywhere in the game, so this nice additional screen will allow new players to understand this level of battling, as well as take away the burden of memorization from veteran players.  But that’s not all!

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These images are seen at different points in the demonstration, but they are very telling.  First, you can press L+A to see a detailed description of the moves, but also, there is fine print underneath the moves that marks how effective a move is against an opposing Pokémon.  Previously, you had to go through several menus to read the description of a move, and type effectiveness was based on a person’s knowledge of the game’s mechanics.  Now that the information is on the screen, new players won’t feel as burdened, and matches may be able to move a lot smoother!  I’m curious if this takes more than typing into effect–for example, an Earthquake will not affect a Pokémon using an Air Balloon as an item at all.  Only time will tell!

The Pokedex is experiencing a huge revamp, but one new feature revealed in the demonstration is the registration screen, where you will see the Pokémon you have captured, as well as all existing evolutions and forms you have yet to experience!  These forms will appear on the screen if they have been previously caught, and all unregistered forms will appear as gray Pokeball icons.

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The demonstration later takes you to a battle with a rival, where I couldn’t help but notice that the backdrop of the battle was special.  Put simply, there is a Street Fighter-like crowd surrounding the Pokémon battle.  Special backdrops aren’t new to the series, but were previously limited to Gym Leader battles in sixth generation.  It looks like this may be expanding even further to rival battles and even more!

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Another new battling style is coming to Pokémon Sun and Moon called Battle Royal!  Not to be confused with its wrestling counterpart (but ironically set in a wrestling ring), this is a four player free-for-all with special rules!  All trainers get to take their turn at the same time and attack whichever Pokémon they would like.  The match doesn’t end until one trainer loses all of their Pokémon.  This decides the loser, but doesn’t necessarily decide the winner.  When the match has ended the game uses a series of algorithms, such as total number of Pokémon defeated, to determine the winner.  Coupled with many of the previous mechanics, the possibilities are endless–ganging up on one player, running stall tactics, etc.  It will be fun to see which new strategies this gameplay style can bring to the table!

sm7sm7Sun and Moon truly looks like a game ready to shake the foundation of the series and bring lots of new players in!  As I find new enhancements throughout the year, I will be sure to let you all know!  How do you feel about the improvements?  Please let us know in the comments!

If 721 Pokemon wasn’t enough for you to catch, get ready for three more!

Revealed during the Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon Nintendo Treehouse demo, we were able to meet Yungoos, Pikipek and Grubbin. Seemingly some of the first Pokemon we’ll meet by filling that Rattata, Pidgey and Caterpie role, each one has its own unique typing and abilities to help them in battle. Yungoos for example, is a Normal type that has either the new Stakeout ability or Strong Jaw, which increases the strength of bite based attacks. Pikipek is a woodpecker that falls under the typical Flying / Normal typing, with Keen Eye or Skill Link as its possible abilities, the latter of which is especially useful since it ensures that multi hit attacks will always strike the maximum of five times. Lastly, Grubbin is a Bug Pokemon with the Swarm ability, making it more likely to run into wild Pokemon in the field.

Check out the trailer below to see them in action, alongside the official in game confirmation of the Mythical Pokemon, Magearna, who gets a Special Attack boost when its partner faints in a multi battle thanks to its Soul Heart ability, (and is a perfect way to strengthen its signature move, Fleur Cannon,) and an overview of the new Battle Royal battle type! What are your thoughts on the first of many new monsters we’ll be able to catch?

Remember a few months back when we talked about how Zygarde was getting new formes in the Pokemon anime and predicted that they would make their first in game appearance in an unannounced Pokemon Z? As we know now, Zygarde got no game, but that doesn’t mean his alternate versions won’t turn up. As announced in the game’s latest trailer, it will just end up debuting in Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon.

Showing off two of its possible appearances, its 10% Forme takes the shape of a scarf wearing dog, which seems to be paired up with a set of new attacks. Thousand Arrows fires a series of energy blasts into the sky, with each one raining down on its opponent, while Thousand Waves transforms the pup into a cluster of data, which surrounds its enemy before it’s hit with the strike.

In its Complete Forme, Zygarde looks much more like a human shaped monster, which promises to be its most powerful version. Using a new attack called Core Enforcer, the Pokemon does its best Zorro impression by taking to the sky and blasting away its foe with a powerful beam that draws a Z into the ground. Aside from these attacks, any ability changes, stat alterations or how these transformations take place is yet to be revealed, but we’ll report it as soon as it’s known.

With these answers come so many questions. Namely, will the standard 50% forme from and be needed for these new versions? Will the smaller formes like the core play a role in any of this? And why didn’t Zygarde get its own version? While we contemplate these pressing questions, watch the adaptable Pokemon in action below, then let us know what you’re hoping to see in Pokemon Sun and Moon in the comments below!

It’s another month, which means it’s time for the next Mythical Pokemon to become available for download on your copies of Pokemon XYOmega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

Making its debut as a special egg that could be transferred from the excellent Pokemon Ranger to copies of Pokemon Diamond and Pokemon Pearl, Manaphy is a water type Pokemon that fits a similar role as Mew, Celebi and Jirachi before it. Manaphy’s signature attack, Heart Swap, allows it to switch stat increases and decreases with its opponent, allowing it to absorb any boosts its foe might have built up over the course of the battle. Its ability, Hydration, removes any negative status effects it receives at the end of each turn in the rain, giving it even more of a benefit on top of the attack boost rain already provides to water types. As the only Legendary Pokemon to be able to breed, pairing it with Ditto is still the only way to obtain Phione, a standalone Pokemon that does not evolve into its parent species. As a Pokemon of more than one firsts, Manaphy is also the first Mythical Pokemon to have to share the spotlight with a group of other Mythical types, being somewhat overshadowed by the eventual release of Shaymin, Arceus, and last month’s featured Pokemon, Darkrai.

Despite this, Manaphy has still made multiple appearances since its debut, being featured in Super Smash Bros. Brawl  and 3DS/Wii U as a rare Pokemon that uses Heart Swap to switch which player controls which character mid match. Its movie, Pokemon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea, has been digitally remastered and made available to download alongside Pokemon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew, and is rounded out by the release of the Manaphy Pokemon TCG set, which comes with two Pokemon Generations booster packs, a promotional Manaphy card, and a collectible pin.

This has been a big week for Pokemon, with Sun and Moon details showing off its new legendaries and Pokedex. Check out the Manaphy trailer below to keep up on all the releases featuring the water type, and check back with more details on #Pokemon20 as they’re available.

We’re less than 24 hours away from a special, Pokemon Themed Nintendo Direct, and we just got our first glimpse of what we can expect tomorrow!

Nintendo, as of this morning, have filed for trademarks for two new Pokemon related items. Take a look at the OHIM entries below!

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OHIM (Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market) is the European trademark association, so these are for EU specifically. Both entries have the same “Nice Classifications” of 9, 16, 28, and 41. These are Scientific, Paper, Games, and Entertainment respectively. For Nintendo to trademark these two items, with logos in these categories we can safely assume that these are the newest Pokemon games to be announced!

Be sure to check out the Nintendo Twitch Channel tomorrow morning at 7 AM PST to see the full release!

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