In Pokemon Sun and Moon, Alola variations were introduced. All of them were Generation 1 Pokemon. Most of the Alola forms are applied to the entire evolution line, but three of them have "split" evolutions: Pikachu, Cubone, and Exeggute. I will be talking about whether Raichu or Alola Raichu is better, at least in Sun and Moon. … Continue reading Raichu or Alola Raichu?
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Pokemon Sun and Moon: Sneasel/Weavile
Sneasel, the Sharp Claw Pokemon, was a Pokemon first introduced in Generation 2. It is the only Dark/Ice type besides its evolution. If you didn't already have a Dark or Ice type by the time you reached Blackthorn City, it would have been in your best interest to catch one because it would be good … Continue reading Pokemon Sun and Moon: Sneasel/Weavile
Kartana
Kartana, the Drawn Sword Pokemon, is one of the seven known Ultra Beasts. Like the others, it has the Beast Boost ability. As for Kartana, its best stat is its Attack, which is 181. This makes it the third highest in the game, right behind Mega Heracross and Mega Mewtwo X. However, its Special Defense … Continue reading Kartana
Tapu Koko
Tapu Koko, the guardian deity of Melemele Island, is an Electric/Fairy type, just like Dedenne. I will be talking about what it is, its name, how to find one, and its usefulness. Tapu Koko is based off the Hawaiian god Ku, which is the god of war and conflict. Tapu means "sacred" or "holy" in Hawaiian … Continue reading Tapu Koko
Pokemon Sun and Moon: Klefki
Do you want a Pokemon that's both good against Poison and Dragon types? Then Klefki is the Pokemon for you! Klefki can be found in the Thrifty Megamart about 15% of the time between level 29 and 32. At that level, it will know Spikes, Draining Kiss, Crafty Shield, Foul Play, or it will know … Continue reading Pokemon Sun and Moon: Klefki
Pokemon Sun and Moon: Bewear
Bewear, the Strong Arm Pokemon, is a new Pokemon released for Sun and Moon. I will be talking about what it is, its name, how to find one, and its usefulness. Bewear is a mix between a bear and a red panda. It also looks like a stuffed animal or a mascot. Its name is … Continue reading Pokemon Sun and Moon: Bewear
Pokemon Sun and Moon: Ryuki
One of the new features in Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon is defending your title at the Elite Four. After you beat the Elite Four the first time around, you can battle them again. Hala, Olivia, Acerola, and Kahili will all have the same Pokemon, but they will be stronger. However, you may not have … Continue reading Pokemon Sun and Moon: Ryuki
Pokemon Sun and Moon: Sharpedo
Let's say you didn't get Ash-Greninja and you need a Water and a Dark type. What are your options? You only have one good option: and that's to get a Sharpedo. Although Gyarados is available in Sun and Moon and it's mega evolution is a Water/Dark type, you won't be able to get its mega … Continue reading Pokemon Sun and Moon: Sharpedo
Alola Sandslash
Sandshrew and Sandslash are one of the few Pokemon from Kanto who got regional variants. Instead of being pure Ground types, they are now Ice/Steel types, which is a unique typing. I will be talking about its usefulness and where to find one. This Pokemon's biggest flaw is its typing. It is doubly weak to … Continue reading Alola Sandslash
Pokemon Go Update
Pokemon Go is arguably one of the best mobile games. It offers people an incentive to go exercise because this game is virtually unplayable without moving. It also offers more rewards the more you exercise because the more distance you cover, the more eggs you can hatch (and that is even more of a reward … Continue reading Pokemon Go Update