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Revision as of 20:38, 18 October 2016
Poké Ride (Japanese: ポケモンライド Pokémon Ride) is a feature in Pokémon Sun and Moon. Poké Ride allows the player to ride on certain Pokémon. Each Pokémon allows the player to use a special ability. Ride Pokémon are summoned through the Ride Pager.
Poké Ride Pokémon
Pokémon/Ride Name | Ability | Locations |
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Charizard Glide |
Allows the player to fly. | |
Tauros Charge |
Allows the player to smash through large boulders. | |
Lapras Paddle |
Allows the player to surf across water. The player can also fish from Lapras's back. | |
Sharpedo Jet |
Allows the player to surf rapidly and smash through rocks in the water. | |
Stoutland |
Allows the player to find hidden items. | |
Mudsdale |
Allows the player to run across rocky terrain. |
In other languages
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