Sun and Moon's Alola Pokedex replaces gyms with Island Trials and Totem Pokemon. Z-Moves give every Pokemon one big nuke per battle. Alolan forms turn Gen 1 classics like Ninetales (now Ice/Fairy) into new typings entirely. No Mega Stones until postgame. Use the type filter to browse Alolan forms and new Gen 7 species side by side.

Showing all 802 Pokemon that can exist in Sun & Moon, including transfers from other games.

How to access additional Pokemon in Sun & Moon

Alola's dex spans 302 Pokemon across four island sub-dexes (Melemele, Akala, Ula'ula, Poni). SOS battles are the big new tool: when a wild Pokemon calls for help, the ally can be a species that doesn't show up through normal encounters, sometimes carrying its Hidden Ability.

Alolan forms give Kanto classics completely different typings. Ninetales becomes Ice/Fairy. Marowak goes Fire/Ghost. These only exist in Alola. After the story, Looker's Ultra Beast questline adds exclusive catches. Transfers from older games round out the full 802.

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Klefki - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#241

Klefki

steelfairy
A
Mimikyu - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#242

Mimikyu

ghostfairy
C
Bruxish - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#243

Bruxish

waterpsychic
C
Drampa - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#244

Drampa

normaldragon
C
Absol - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#245

Absol

dark
D
Snorunt - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#246

Snorunt

ice
C
Glalie - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#247

Glalie

ice
B
Froslass - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#248

Froslass

iceghost
C
Sneasel - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#249

Sneasel

darkice
B
Weavile - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#250

Weavile

darkice
D
Sandshrew - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#251

Sandshrew

ground
C
Sandslash - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#252

Sandslash

ground
D
Vulpix - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#253

Vulpix

fire
C
Ninetales - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#254

Ninetales

fire
D
Vanillite - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#255

Vanillite

ice
D
Vanillish - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#256

Vanillish

ice
C
Vanilluxe - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#257

Vanilluxe

ice
D
Snubbull - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#258

Snubbull

fairy
C
Granbull - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#259

Granbull

fairy
D
Shellos - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#260

Shellos

water
B
Gastrodon - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#261

Gastrodon

waterground
C
Relicanth - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#262

Relicanth

waterrock
B
Dhelmise - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#263

Dhelmise

ghostgrass
D
Carvanha - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#264

Carvanha

waterdark
C
Sharpedo - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#265

Sharpedo

waterdark
C
Wailmer - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#266

Wailmer

water
C
Wailord - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#267

Wailord

water
C
Lapras - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#268

Lapras

waterice
D
Exeggcute - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#269

Exeggcute

grasspsychic
C
Exeggutor - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#270

Exeggutor

grasspsychic
D
Jangmo-o - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#271

Jangmo-o

dragon
D
Hakamo-o - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#272

Hakamo-o

dragonfighting
B
Kommo-o - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#273

Kommo-o

dragonfighting
C
Emolga - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#274

Emolga

electricflying
C
Scyther - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#275

Scyther

bugflying
S
Scizor - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#276

Scizor

bugsteel
C
Murkrow - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#277

Murkrow

darkflying
C
Honchkrow - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#278

Honchkrow

darkflying
D
Riolu - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#279

Riolu

fighting
B
Lucario - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#280

Lucario

fightingsteel
D
Dratini - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#281

Dratini

dragon
D
Dragonair - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#282

Dragonair

dragon
B
Dragonite - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#283

Dragonite

dragonflying
C
Aerodactyl - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#284

Aerodactyl

rockflying
A
Tapu Koko - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#285

Tapu Koko

electricfairy
A
Tapu Lele - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#286

Tapu Lele

psychicfairy
B
Tapu Bulu - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#287

Tapu Bulu

grassfairy
A
Tapu Fini - Pokemon Sun & Moon
#288

Tapu Fini

waterfairy
  • 802 total. The Alola Pokedex is split into four island-specific dexes covering around 300 Pokemon available during the story. The rest require trading or transferring from other games via Pokemon Bank.

  • Z-Moves are powered-up attacks you can use once per battle. A Pokemon needs to hold a Z-Crystal matching its type (or a species-specific crystal). Offensive Z-Moves deal massive damage, and support Z-Moves boost stats or apply unique effects. Every type has a Z-Crystal, so any Pokemon can use one.

  • Litten evolves into Incineroar (Fire/Dark) with Intimidate, which is great for the Totem fights. Rowlet's Decidueye (Grass/Ghost) is unique but a bit slow. Popplio's Primarina (Water/Fairy) has the best typing of the three. All are viable.

  • Alolan forms are regional variants of Gen 1 Pokemon that adapted to the Alola region. Alolan Ninetales is Ice/Fairy instead of Fire. Alolan Marowak is Fire/Ghost instead of Ground. They have different types, stats, abilities, and movepools. Only Kanto Pokemon got Alolan forms.

  • Gen 7. Nintendo 3DS, 2016. Sun and Moon ditched the gym formula for Island Trials and Totem Pokemon. Z-Moves and Alolan forms debuted here. The Alola region is based on Hawaii, and the pacing is story-heavy compared to older entries.

  • Island Trials replace traditional gyms. Each trial is a challenge (finding items, answering questions, battling through an area) ending in a fight against a Totem Pokemon, a buffed wild Pokemon with stat boosts and ally support. After clearing all trials on an island, you battle the island's Kahuna. Four islands, seven trials.

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