

give you advice on where to go next." Adding a Rotom to this Pokédex could prove to be a huge game-changer for the franchise. According to Pokémon Sun and Moon's official website, it will also " show your current location your next destination, and. The Rotom Pokédex won't just be collecting information on Pokémon. The Rotom Pokédex is inhabited by the electronic ghost Pokémon Rotom, and will have a far more vibrant personality that any other Pokédex – mostly because no other Pokédex so far has even had a personality. In Generation VIII, the Pokédex will be sentient.

The Pokédex has gotten more detailed and complex over the course of the Pokémon franchise, but Pokémon Sun and Moon are providing a whole new level of complexity to the Pokédex. This makes the Pokédex, arguably, the single most important item in the entire franchise, collecting information on each Pokémon as it is caught. While each Pokémon game has its own plot, usually revolving around an evil team trying to harness the power of a legendary Pokémon, the ultimate focus of each game is to do research on various species of Pokémon by " Catching 'em All". Hopefully more remixes of classic Pokémon await trainers on the Alola islands. In the island sun, Exeggutor becomes a Grass/Dragon type that extends to a massive 36-feet. Exeggutor, on the other hand, goes the opposite direction and becomes extra-tropical on Alola. It seems that Vulpix, Ninetails, Sandshrew, and Sandslash have all fallen victim to a tropical freeze, and the fire and ground types have now become ice type Pokémon, with Ninetails and Sandslash balancing their new icy forms with Fairy and Steel type, respectively. The announcement of Alola forms featured five Pokémon who change appearance and type when found on Alola. Sun and Moon have corrected that oversight by introducing Alola forms, new versions of classic Pokémon that are specific to the island region. That, along, is worth the entire price.įor a franchise almost entirely based on the concept of evolution that has taken place on multiple continents, it's almost odd that it took seven generations for Pokémon to feature creatures that adapted to new climates and became different breeds of the same Pokémon. Oh, you can also ride on Charizard after dreaming of climbing on the back of that magnificent fire lizard for over twenty years, you can finally fly through the sky on the back of one of the most famous Pokémon in the world. It appears in Sun and Moon, some old favorites like Taurus and Sharpedo get in on the fun along with newcomer Mudsdale. While the logistics of riding your Pokémon aren't clear – if it's something that can be done anywhere, only on certain routes, or if it will be restrictive much like it was in X and Y– this returning feature from Generation VI is bigger and better than ever. While you won't be able to ride through Kanto, you'll still be able to fly above the beautiful scenery that has been on display in trailers for Sun and Moon.

What young Pokémon Trainer hasn't yearned to take a leather saddle, place it on the back of their beloved Lapras or Rapidash, climb up on its back and ride along the streets or seas of Kanto? Well, that dream is becoming a reality in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
