List of generation VII Pokémon
Appearance
- This article only covers the basics of Pokémon species. For detailed in-universe information, please refer to dedicated wikis on the subject.
The seventh generation (Generation VII) of the Pokémon franchise features the addition of 81 fictional species of creatures in Pokémon Sun and Moon to the series. Since Pokémon X and Y, all Pokémon have been designed by a team of roughly 20 artists, led by Ken Sugimori and Hironobu Yoshida.[1] Sun and Moon takes place in the tropical Alola Region, composed entirely of islands.[2] In addition to the new species of Pokémon, two new formes of Zygarde—which debuted in the anime series—appeared in the games: the dog-like "Zygarde 10% Forme" and mech-like "Zygarde Complete (100%) Forme".[3]
List of Pokémon
Name | National Pokédex number |
Type(s) | Evolves into | Notes | ||
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English | Japanese | Primary | Secondary | |||
Rowlet | Mokuroh[5] | 722 | Grass | Flying | Dartrix (#723) | Rowlet are owl-like Pokémon that can twist their heads 180° and are capable of attacking silently.[6] Adorned with a leafy bow tie, 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.[7][8] In a poll held by The Pokémon Company International's official Twitter account in which 52,630 people voted, Rowlet received 41 percent—a plurality—of the vote.[9] |
Dartrix | Fukuthrow[10] | 723 | Grass | Flying | Decidueye (#724) | |
Decidueye | Junaiper[11] | 724 | Grass | Ghost | Does not evolve | |
Litten | Nyabby[12] | 725 | Fire | Torracat (#726) | Litten are kitten-like Pokémon that spit out flaming hairballs.[6] Similar to Rowlet, Litten has been well received by fans and critics.[7] In a Twitter poll held by The Pokémon Company International, Litten received 38 percent of the vote, just shy of Rowlet.[9] | |
Torracat | Nyaheat[13] | 726 | Fire | Incineroar (#727) | ||
Incineroar | Gaogaen[14] | 727 | Fire | Dark | Does not evolve | Incineroar is based on heel fighters, wrestlers scripted as villains.[15] Their waists have flames in the shape of a championship belt. They maintain a cold persona and fight underhandedly, but are said to love praise from young Pokémon and children.[16] Incineroar initially received criticism from fans before it was officially revealed as it was assumed to be a dual Fire/Fighting-type Pokémon, a strongly disliked trend among Fire-type starters. Dustin Kemp of The Inquisitr called Incineroar's eventual reveal a "brilliant trolling maneuver by GameFreak".[15] |
Popplio | Ashimari[17] | 728 | Water | Brionne (#729) | Popplio are sea lion Pokémon that can do tricks and form water bubbles from their "clown-like nose".[6][18] In contrast to the positive reactions to Rowlet and Litten, Popplio initially received negative reactions across social media platforms, however these reactions have generally become more neutral over time, leading many to see Popplio as a polarizing addition.[19] In a Twitter poll held by The Pokémon Company International, Popplio was the least popular of the three starters, receiving only 21 percent of the vote.[9] | |
Brionne | Osyamari[20] | 729 | Water | Primarina (#730) | ||
Primarina | Ashirene[21] | 730 | Water | Fairy | Does not evolve | |
Pikipek | Tsutsukera[22] | 731 | Normal | Flying | Trumbeak (#732) | Pikipek are woodpecker Pokémon capable of pecking 16 times per second and with enough force to break stone.[23] The concept art for Pikipek was initially teased during the February 26, 2016, Nintendo Direct which revealed Pokémon Sun and Moon.[24] The Pokémon was officially revealed on June 14 during Nintendo's Electronic Entertainment Expo presser.[23] |
Trumbeak | Unknown | 732 | Normal | Flying | Toucannon (#733) | |
Toucannon | Dodekabashi | 733 | Normal | Flying | Does not evolve | |
Yungoos | Youngoose[22] | 734 | Normal | Gumshoos (#735) | Yungoos are an invasive species of Pokémon across the Alola Region and are known for being voracious eaters. The majority of their elongated body is devoted to its stomach—they are almost constantly hungry and become angry when not eating.[23] | |
Gumshoos | Dekagūsu | 735 | Normal | Does not evolve | The fur on Gumshoos' head has been said to bear a striking similarity to that of 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.[25]
Gumshoos is also a Totem Pokémon on Illima's trial on Sun. | |
Grubbin | Agojimushi[22] | 736 | Bug | Charjabug (#737) | Grubbin are larva Pokémon with powerful jaws. They have an affinity for electricity and are frequently found near power plants.[23] | |
Charjabug | Unknown | 737 | Bug | Electric | Vikavolt (#738) | Polygon described Charjabug as "a combination of a bomb shelter and a decked out garbage truck". However, Charjabug is actually based on a 9-volt battery. |
Vikavolt | Kuwagannon[22] | 738 | Bug | Electric | Does not evolve | Totem Pokémon of Sophocles's trial, which resembles a pair of jumper cables. |
Crabrawler | Unknown | 739 | Fighting | Crabominable (#740) | ||
Crabominable | Unknown | 740 | Fighting | Ice | Does not evolve | |
Oricorio | Odoridori[26] | 741 | Electric | Flying | Does not evolve | "Pom-Pom Style" form native to Melemele Island |
Psychic | Flying | "Pa’u Style" form native to Akala Island | ||||
Fire | Flying | "Baile Style" form native to Ula'ula Island | ||||
Ghost | Flying | "Sensu Style" form native to Poni Island | ||||
Cutiefly | Abuly[27] | 742 | Bug | Fairy | Ribombee (#743) | |
Ribombee | Unknown | 743 | Bug | Fairy | Does not evolve | |
Rockruff | Iwanko[28] | 744 | Rock | Lycanroc (#745) | Rockruff are "cute" puppy Pokémon that evolve into one of two forms depending on which version of the game is being played. Jacob Whritenour of Hardcore Gamer magazine speculates that the Rock-typing of Rockruff stems from the Pokémon possibly being based on the extinct Hawaiian Poi Dog.[29] | |
Lycanroc | Lugarugan[30] | 745 | Rock | Does not evolve | 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, is exclusive to Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. | |
Wishiwashi | Unknown | 746 | Water | Does not evolve | A totem Pokémon in Lana's Trial. It can change forms depending on its HP and if it has the ability "Schooling" | |
Mareanie | Unknown | 747 | Water | Poison | Toxapex (#748) | |
Toxapex | Unknown | 748 | Water | Poison | Does not evolve | |
Mudbray | Dorobanko[22] | 749 | Ground | Mudsdale (#750) | ||
Mudsdale | Unknown | 750 | Ground | Does not evolve | ||
Dewpider | Unknown | 751 | Water | Bug | Araquanid (#752) | |
Araquanid | Unknown | 752 | Water | Bug | Does not evolve | |
Fomantis | Karikiri[31] | 753 | Grass | Lurantis (#754) | ||
Lurantis | Unknown | 754 | Grass | does not evolve | Totem Pokémon of Mallow's Trial. | |
Morelull | Unknown | 755 | Grass | Fairy | Shiinotic (#756) | |
Shiinotic | Unknown | 756 | Grass | Fairy | Does not evolve | |
Salandit | Yatoumori[22] | 757 | Poison | Fire | Salazzle (#758) | |
Salazzle | Unknown | 758 | Poison | Fire | Does not evolve | Salazzle is a female-only species, due to the fact that only female Salandit can evolve.[32] Totem Pokémon of Kiawe's Trial. |
Stufful | Nuikoguma[33] | 759 | Normal | Fighting | Bewear (#760) | |
Bewear | Kiteruguma[34] | 760 | Normal | Fighting | Does not evolve | |
Bounsweet | Amakaji[35] | 761 | Grass | Steenee (#762) | ||
Steenee | Amamaiko[36] | 762 | Grass | Tsareena (#763) | ||
Tsareena | Amajo[37] | 763 | Grass | Does not evolve | ||
Comfey | Cuwawa[38] | 764 | Fairy | Does not evolve | ||
Oranguru | Unknown | 765 | Normal | Psychic | Does not evolve | |
Passimian | Unknown | 766 | Fighting | Does not evolve | ||
Wimpod | Unknown | 767 | Bug | Water | Golisopod (#768) | |
Golisopod | Unknown | 768 | Bug | Water | Does not evolve | |
Sandygast | Sunaba[39] | 769 | Ghost | Ground | Palossand (#770) | |
Palossand | Unknown | 770 | Ghost | Ground | Does not evolve | |
Pyukumuku | Namakobushi[22] | 771 | Water | Does not evolve | ||
Type: Null | Type: Null [40] | 772 | Normal | Silvally (#773) | A chimera Pokémon, Type: Null was created by Branch Chief Faba of the Aether Foundation as a means of combating Ultra Beasts; canonically, only three of these creatures were made, and called Type: Full. They contains 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. | |
Silvally | Silvady [41] | 773 | Normal | Does not evolve | 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. | |
Minior | Unknown | 774 | Rock | Flying | Does not evolve | Can change forms depending on its HP and if it has the ability "Shields Down". Comes in the seven colors of the rainbow. |
Komala | Nekkoara[42] | 775 | Normal | Does not evolve | Komala are koala-like Pokémon that are known for sleeping.[29] | |
Turtonator | Bakugames[43] | 776 | Fire | Dragon | Does not evolve | |
Togedemaru | Togedemaru[44] | 777 | Electric | Steel | Does not evolve | The most noteworthy Electric type in Alola, Togedemaru is a white-bodied Pokemon, somewhat resembling a hedgehog. |
Mimikyu | Mimikkyu[45] | 778 | Ghost | Fairy | Does not evolve | Totem Pokémon of Acerola's Trial. |
Bruxish | Hagigishiri[22] | 779 | Water | Psychic | Does not evolve | |
Drampa | Jijilong[22] | 780 | Normal | Dragon | Does not evolve | |
Dhelmise | Unknown | 781 | Ghost | Grass | Does not evolve | |
Jangmo-o | Unknown | 782 | Dragon | Hakamo-o (#783) | The names of Jangmo-o and its evolutions are not formatted in the way they would be in Hawaii, which the region of Alola is based on. In Hawaii, the names would be Jangmo'o, Hakamo'o and Kommo'o. | |
Hakamo-o | Unknown | 783 | Dragon | Fighting | Kommo-o (#784) | Totem Pokémon of Kukui's trail in the demo |
Kommo-o | Unknown | 784 | Dragon | Fighting | Does not evolve | Totem Pokémon of the Vast Poni Canyon trail. |
Tapu Koko | Kapu-Kokeko[46] | 785 | Electric | Fairy | Does not evolve | The guardian of Melemele Island.[47] |
Tapu Lele | Kapu-Tetefu[48] | 786 | Psychic | Fairy | Does not evolve | The guardian of Akala Island.[47] |
Tapu Bulu | Kapu-Bulul[49] | 787 | Grass | Fairy | Does not evolve | The guardian of Ula'ula Island.[47] |
Tapu Fini | Kapu-Rehire[50] | 788 | Water | Fairy | Does not evolve | The guardian of Poni Island.[47] |
Cosmog | Cosmog[51] | 789 | Psychic | Cosmoem (#790) | The Cosmog line are the only Legendary Pokémon capable of evolution. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the character Lillie is prominently seen with a Cosmog named Nebby. | |
Cosmoem | Cosmovum[52] | 790 | Psychic | Solgaleo (#791) Lunala (#792) |
Evolves into Solgaleo in Sun and Lunala in Moon | |
Solgaleo | Solgaleo[53] | 791 | Psychic | Steel | Does not evolve | The mascot for Sun, Solgaleo is a large, lion-like Pokémon that is revered as "the beast that devours the sun".[54] Solgaleo is adorned with a mane that resembles the sun itself. There's a form for Pokemon Ultra Sun, but nothing is known about it.[54][55] |
Lunala | Lunaala/Lunala[56][57] | 792 | Psychic | Ghost | Does not evolve | The mascot for Moon, Lunala is a large, bat-like Pokémon that is revered as "the beast that calls the moon".[54] When its wings are spread wide, Lunala resembles a night sky and crescent moon.[54][55] There's a form for Pokémon Ultra Moon, but nothing is known about it. |
Nihilego | Unknown | 793 | Rock | Poison | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-01 Symbiont,[58] Nihilego are parasitic life forms that inject dangerously potent mind-controlling neurotoxins into their hosts and (such as in Lusamine's case) can physically take control over them if the need arises. They appear to be made of a glass-like substance and have been seen moving like a young girl. |
Buzzwole | Unknown | 794 | Bug | Fighting | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-02 Absorption,[58] Buzzwole are extremely strong life forms able to strengthen themselves by absorbing the energy of their opponents. |
Pheromosa | Unknown | 795 | Bug | Fighting | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-02 Beauty,[58] Pheromosa are feminine Pokémon that can move at extremely quick speeds and give off a pheromone that causes anyone/anything nearby to become infatuated with them. |
Xurkitree | Unknown | 796 | Electric | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-03 Lightning,[58] Xurkitree are tree/wire-like Pokémon capable of drawing electricity from the ground and giving off powerful discharges. | |
Celesteela | Unknown | 797 | Steel | Flying | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-04 Blaster,[58] Celesteela are rocket-like life forms that expel a powerful gas stored within themselves for flight and despite their Steel-typing are plant-like in composition. |
Kartana | Unknown | 798 | Grass | Steel | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-04 Blade,[58] Kartana are origami-like Pokémon with impossibly sharp edges all over their bodies. |
Guzzlord | Unknown | 799 | Dragon | Dark | Does not evolve | One of the Ultra Beasts, known as UB-05 Glutton,[58] Guzzlord are massive creatures that are constantly devouring everything in sight. |
Necrozma | Necrozma[59] | 800 | Psychic | Does not evolve | An ancient creature associated with Ultra Beasts that uses prisms and light refraction to attack. It is set to have a major role in the story of Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon | |
Magearna | Magearna[60] | 801 | Steel | Fairy | Does not evolve | A man-made metallic Mythical Pokémon that contains an unknown secret within and has a connection to Volcanion. It was leaked on February 10, 2016, in that month's issue of CoroCoro Comic,[61] and officially revealed by The Pokémon Company on February 14.[62] |
Marshadow | Marshadow[63] | 802 | Ghost | Fighting | Does not evolve | Despite having code in the game and being officially recognized by the Pokémon Company, Marshadow is not currently available in Sun and Moon.[64] |
- ^ Details on Pokémon names, National Pokédex numbers, types, and evolutions are obtained from The Pokémon Company International's online Pokédex.[4]
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