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'''Rideable Pokémon''' is a feature in various Pokémon games, in which the {{player}} can ride on top Pokémon as a means of transportation. | |||
==In the core series games== | ==In the core series games== | ||
Various forms of rideable Pokémon have been introduced in the core series games, debuting in [[generation I]]. These vary from [[field move]]s and [[HM]]s to the [[Ride Pokémon]] found in various [[region]]s. | |||
===Field moves=== | |||
The player can ride on Pokémon through the use of some field moves. Field moves often come in the form of [[HM]]s, but not always. This form of transportation can be found in the first six regions that debuted between generations I - IV. In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, traditional HMs were removed, no longer needing to teach a Pokémon a field move in their [[party]] to use, but instead, uses the [[Pokétch]] to summon [[wild Pokémon]] that know the move to perform the task instead. | |||
Many field moves and HMs were replaced starting in [[generation VII]], having similar functions that would otherwise retain the same purpose. Field moves briefly reappeared in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{pokémon color}}; border: 3px solid #{{pokémon color dark}}; clear:both" | {| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{pokémon color}}; border: 3px solid #{{pokémon color dark}}; clear:both" | ||
|- style="color:#fff; background:#{{pokémon color light}}" | |- style="color:#fff; background:#{{pokémon color light}}" | ||
! style="{{roundytl}}" | Image | ! style="{{roundytl}}" | Image | ||
! style="{{roundytl}}" | Move | |||
! style="{{roundytr}}" | Description | ! style="{{roundytr}}" | Description | ||
|- style="background:#fff;" | |- style="background:#fff;" | ||
| [[File:HM Fly artwork.png|x200px]] | | [[File:HM Fly artwork.png|x200px]] | ||
| {{m|Fly}} | |||
| Through the use of {{m|Fly}}, the player is shown riding their Pokémon in order to [[flight|instantly travel to a previously visited location]]. | | Through the use of {{m|Fly}}, the player is shown riding their Pokémon in order to [[flight|instantly travel to a previously visited location]]. | ||
|- style="background:#fff;" | |- style="background:#fff;" | ||
| [[File:HM Surf artwork.png|x200px]] | | [[File:HM Surf artwork.png|x200px]] | ||
| {{m|Surf}} | |||
| Through the use of {{m|Surf}}, the player can ride their Pokémon to [[User:PikaTepig999/Surfing|travel over water]]. | | Through the use of {{m|Surf}}, the player can ride their Pokémon to [[User:PikaTepig999/Surfing|travel over water]]. | ||
|- | |- | ||
| colspan= | | colspan=3 style="background:#{{pokémon color light}}; {{roundybottom}}" | | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Pokémon X and Y=== | ===Flying Taxi=== | ||
In {{g|X and Y}}, certain areas allow | {{main|Flying Taxi}} | ||
Introduced in {{g|Sword and Shield}} the Flying Taxi is a form of transportation that allows people to move from one location to another, often towns and cities. In the [[Galar]] region, this service is often piloted by a {{p|Corviknight}}. In Paldea, the Flying Taxi is controlled by a group of {{p|Squawkabilly}} due to the dangers of Corviknight being struck down by {{p|Tinkaton}}. The player can fly to any Pokémon Center or one of the [[Ten Sights of Paldea]] through the Flying Taxi. In [[Kitakami]], this service is instead piloted by {{p|Noctowl}}. | |||
===Kanto=== | |||
Kanto has introduced the concept of field moves. In [[generation VII]], certain [[Secret Technique]]s can be taught to the player's [[Partner Pokémon (game)|partner]], allowing for transportation on water and air. rather than needing Surf or Fly. | |||
====Walking Pokémon==== | |||
{{main|Walking Pokémon}} | |||
In {{g|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!}}, many [[Walking Pokémon|Pokémon who are taken outside their Poké Balls]] cane be ridden. These essentially replace the need for certain field moves and items that are no longer found in this version of Kanto. | |||
[[File:Walking Pokémon PE.png|thumb|Riding a Walking Pokémon in {{LGPE}}]] | |||
In {{LGPE}}, the player can ride on certain large Walking Pokémon. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{kanto color dark}}; border:3px solid #{{kanto color}}" | |||
|- | |||
! colspan="2" style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Pokémon | |||
! style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Additional effects | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|006|Charizard}} | |||
| {{p|Charizard}} | |||
| Fly over obstacles{{tt|*|Only on Pokémon Road until beating the Elite Four and becoming Champion}}<br>Can encounter flying [[wild Pokémon]]{{tt|*|Only on Pokémon Road until beating the Elite Four and becoming Champion}} | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|053|Persian}} | |||
| {{p|Persian}} | |||
| Speed up | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|059|Arcanine}} | |||
| {{p|Arcanine}} | |||
| Speed up | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|068|Machamp}} | |||
| {{p|Machamp}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|078|Rapidash}} | |||
| {{p|Rapidash}} | |||
| Speed up | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|085|Dodrio}} | |||
| {{p|Dodrio}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|093|Haunter}} | |||
| {{p|Haunter}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|095|Onix}} | |||
| {{p|Onix}} | |||
| Can encounter flying [[wild Pokémon]] | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|111|Rhyhorn}} | |||
| {{p|Rhyhorn}} | |||
| Speed up | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|112|Rhydon}} | |||
| {{p|Rhydon}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|115|Kangaskhan}} | |||
| {{p|Kangaskhan}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|121|Starmie}} | |||
| {{p|Starmie}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|128|Tauros}} | |||
| {{p|Tauros}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|130|Gyarados}} | |||
| {{p|Gyarados}} | |||
| While using [[Secret Technique|Sea Skim]] | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|131|Lapras}} | |||
| {{p|Lapras}} | |||
| While using [[Secret Technique|Sea Skim]] | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|142|Aerodactyl}} | |||
| {{p|Aerodactyl}} | |||
| Fly over obstacles{{tt|*|Only on Pokémon Road until beating the Elite Four and becoming Champion}}<br>Can encounter flying [[wild Pokémon]]{{tt|*|Only on Pokémon Road until beating the Elite Four and becoming Champion}} | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|143|Snorlax}} | |||
| {{p|Snorlax}} | |||
| N/A | |||
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | |||
| {{MSP/PE|149|Dragonite}} | |||
| {{p|Dragonite}} | |||
| Fly over obstacles{{tt|*|Only on Pokémon Road until beating the Elite Four and becoming Champion}}<br>Can encounter flying [[wild Pokémon]]{{tt|*|Only on Pokémon Road until beating the Elite Four and becoming Champion}} | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=4 style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; {{roundybottom}}" | | |||
|} | |||
===Hoenn=== | |||
====Field Moves==== | |||
Hoenn retains the usage of field moves. Certain Pokémon have unique models in the overworld in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}} while surfing and diving. These Pokémon include {{p|Lapras}}, {{p|Wailmer}}, {{p|Sharpedo}} and {{p|Kyogre}}, each having their own properties and functions. | |||
Introduced in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the player can be seen riding on Pokémon outside the use of field moves. After obtaining the [[Eon Flute]], they can summon {{p|Latias}} or {{p|Latios}} to [[Soaring in the sky|soar]] through the air. | |||
During sections of the game, the player will ride on either {{p|Groudon}}{{sup/6|OR}} or {{p|Kyogre}}{{sup/6|AS}} during the main story and {{p|Rayquaza}} during the [[Delta Episode]]. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{hoenn color}}; border: 3px solid #{{hoenn color dark}}; clear:both" | |||
|- style="color:#fff" | |||
! style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Pokémon | |||
! style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}" | Image | |||
! style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Location | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:0380Latias-Mega.png|120px]]<br>{{pcolor|Latias|000}}{{sup/6|AS}} | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Soaring in the sky ORAS.png|x140px]] | |||
| rowspan=2 | The player can ride on [[Mega Evolution|Mega]] {{p|Latios}}{{sup/6|OR}} or {{p|Latias}}{{sup/6|AS}} to [[Soaring in the sky|soar in the sky]]. While soaring, players perform tricks, run into {{type|Flying}} Pokémon, visit special [[Mirage spot]]s and land at any previously visited location. | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:0381Latios-Mega.png|120px]]<br>{{pcolor|Latios|000}}{{sup/6|OR}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[File:0384Rayquaza-Mega.png|120px]]<br>{{pcolor|Rayquaza|000}} | |||
| [[File:NOEPHD.png|x140px]] | |||
| During the [[Delta Episode]], the player is seen riding {{p|Rayquaza}} out to space during a cutscene. | |||
|- | |||
| colspan=3 style="background:#{{hoenn color light}}; {{roundybottom}}" | | |||
|} | |||
===Kalos=== | |||
====Field moves==== | |||
Like the previous generations before it, Kalos has multiple usages of HMs and field moves. New to X and Y, the Pokémon {{p|Lapras}} has a unique model in the overworld while surfing. This function is completely cosmetic. | |||
====Other Pokémon==== | |||
In {{g|X and Y}}, there are certain areas that allow the riding of specific Pokémon within a particular area only, with some of the Pokémon having special abilities that can be used within that area. The player cannot ride their own Pokémon even if they own a Pokémon of the same species. | |||
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=== | ===Alola=== | ||
Starting in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, field moves from previous games have been replaced with other functions. Many people within [[Alola]] take note that unlike other regions, HMs and field moves do not work, preferring the usage of the Ride Pokémon that used. | |||
During the plot of {{g|Sun and Moon}} the player and [[Lillie]] will ride the newly evolved [[Nebby]], who transports them to the [[Ultra Deep Sea]] and back to Alola. | |||
=== | ====Poké Ride==== | ||
{{main|Poké Ride}} | {{main|Poké Ride}} | ||
In the [[Alola]] region, certain Pokémon are trained as Ride Pokémon to help people travel or perform other tasks | In the [[Alola]] region, certain Pokémon are trained as [[Ride Pokémon]] to help people travel or perform other tasks with the [[Poké Ride]] service. In {{game4|SMUSUM}}, the player can call Ride Pokémon after registering them to their Ride Pager. {{p|Mantine}} used for [[Mantine Surf]] cannot be summoned through usage of the Ride Pager and can only be used in Alola's oceans, serving as transportation from each of Alola's four main islands. | ||
Both the player and the [[Ultra Recon Squad]] use a special {{p|Solgaleo}} and {{p|Lunala}} to help traverse through [[Ultra Space]] in {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}. This notable function is known as [[Ultra Warp Ride]]. | |||
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=== | ===Hisui=== | ||
====Ride Pokémon==== | |||
{{main|Ride Pokémon (Hisui)}} | {{main|Ride Pokémon (Hisui)}} | ||
In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, the player can ride on five Ride Pokémon to travel across Hisui. | In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, the player can ride on five Ride Pokémon to travel across Hisui. These Pokémon can be summoned at any time through usage of the [[Celestica Flute]]. | ||
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===Pokémon | ===Paldea=== | ||
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, the player can ride on | Paldea is known for the {{p|Cyclizar}} that are often used as Ride Pokémon to travel through the region. | ||
====Koraidon and Miraidon==== | |||
{{main|Koraidon (game)}}{{main|Miraidon (game)}} | |||
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, the player can ride on either {{ga|Koraidon}}{{sup/9|S}} {{ga|Miraidon}}{{sup/9|V}}. Helping them traverse through Paldea. The Pokémon will gain new attributes after collecting certain [[Herba Mystica]]. | |||
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Rideable Pokémon is a feature in various Pokémon games, in which the player can ride on top Pokémon as a means of transportation.
In the core series games
Various forms of rideable Pokémon have been introduced in the core series games, debuting in generation I. These vary from field moves and HMs to the Ride Pokémon found in various regions.
Field moves
The player can ride on Pokémon through the use of some field moves. Field moves often come in the form of HMs, but not always. This form of transportation can be found in the first six regions that debuted between generations I - IV. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, traditional HMs were removed, no longer needing to teach a Pokémon a field move in their party to use, but instead, uses the Pokétch to summon wild Pokémon that know the move to perform the task instead.
Many field moves and HMs were replaced starting in generation VII, having similar functions that would otherwise retain the same purpose. Field moves briefly reappeared in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
Image | Move | Description |
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Fly | Through the use of Fly, the player is shown riding their Pokémon in order to instantly travel to a previously visited location. | |
Surf | Through the use of Surf, the player can ride their Pokémon to travel over water. | |
Flying Taxi
- Main article: Flying Taxi
Introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield the Flying Taxi is a form of transportation that allows people to move from one location to another, often towns and cities. In the Galar region, this service is often piloted by a Corviknight. In Paldea, the Flying Taxi is controlled by a group of Squawkabilly due to the dangers of Corviknight being struck down by Tinkaton. The player can fly to any Pokémon Center or one of the Ten Sights of Paldea through the Flying Taxi. In Kitakami, this service is instead piloted by Noctowl.
Kanto
Kanto has introduced the concept of field moves. In generation VII, certain Secret Techniques can be taught to the player's partner, allowing for transportation on water and air. rather than needing Surf or Fly.
Walking Pokémon
- Main article: Walking Pokémon
In Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, many Pokémon who are taken outside their Poké Balls cane be ridden. These essentially replace the need for certain field moves and items that are no longer found in this version of Kanto.
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the player can ride on certain large Walking Pokémon.
Pokémon | Additional effects | ||
---|---|---|---|
Charizard | Fly over obstacles* Can encounter flying wild Pokémon* | ||
Persian | Speed up | ||
Arcanine | Speed up | ||
Machamp | N/A | ||
Rapidash | Speed up | ||
Dodrio | N/A | ||
Haunter | N/A | ||
Onix | Can encounter flying wild Pokémon | ||
Rhyhorn | Speed up | ||
Rhydon | N/A | ||
Kangaskhan | N/A | ||
Starmie | N/A | ||
Tauros | N/A | ||
Gyarados | While using Sea Skim | ||
Lapras | While using Sea Skim | ||
Aerodactyl | Fly over obstacles* Can encounter flying wild Pokémon* | ||
Snorlax | N/A | ||
Dragonite | Fly over obstacles* Can encounter flying wild Pokémon* | ||
Hoenn
Field Moves
Hoenn retains the usage of field moves. Certain Pokémon have unique models in the overworld in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire while surfing and diving. These Pokémon include Lapras, Wailmer, Sharpedo and Kyogre, each having their own properties and functions.
Introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player can be seen riding on Pokémon outside the use of field moves. After obtaining the Eon Flute, they can summon Latias or Latios to soar through the air.
During sections of the game, the player will ride on either GroudonOR or KyogreAS during the main story and Rayquaza during the Delta Episode.
Pokémon | Image | Location |
---|---|---|
LatiasAS |
The player can ride on Mega LatiosOR or LatiasAS to soar in the sky. While soaring, players perform tricks, run into Flying-type Pokémon, visit special Mirage spots and land at any previously visited location. | |
LatiosOR | ||
Rayquaza |
During the Delta Episode, the player is seen riding Rayquaza out to space during a cutscene. | |
Kalos
Field moves
Like the previous generations before it, Kalos has multiple usages of HMs and field moves. New to X and Y, the Pokémon Lapras has a unique model in the overworld while surfing. This function is completely cosmetic.
Other Pokémon
In Pokémon X and Y, there are certain areas that allow the riding of specific Pokémon within a particular area only, with some of the Pokémon having special abilities that can be used within that area. The player cannot ride their own Pokémon even if they own a Pokémon of the same species.
Pokémon | Image | Purpose | Location |
---|---|---|---|
Gogoat |
In Lumiose City, the player can ride Gogoat starting from multiple signposts on North and South Boulevards for $200. The player cannot control the Gogoat, they can only use it to travel until the next signpost. | Lumiose City | |
Rhyhorn |
On Route 9, the player needs to ride Rhyhorn to traverse rocky terrain. The Rhyhorn can also smash rocks blocking the path. | Route 9 | |
Skiddo |
On Route 12, the player can ride on Skiddo from Baa de Mer Ranch. The Skiddo can jump over low fences and ledges in the opposite direction. | Route 12 | |
Mamoswine |
On Route 17, the player can ride Mamoswine to traverse the deep snow. It can smash rocks blocking the path. Wild Pokémon may also appear on snow tiles. | Route 17 | |
Alola
Starting in Pokémon Sun and Moon, field moves from previous games have been replaced with other functions. Many people within Alola take note that unlike other regions, HMs and field moves do not work, preferring the usage of the Ride Pokémon that used.
During the plot of Pokémon Sun and Moon the player and Lillie will ride the newly evolved Nebby, who transports them to the Ultra Deep Sea and back to Alola.
Poké Ride
- Main article: Poké Ride
In the Alola region, certain Pokémon are trained as Ride Pokémon to help people travel or perform other tasks with the Poké Ride service. In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the player can call Ride Pokémon after registering them to their Ride Pager. Mantine used for Mantine Surf cannot be summoned through usage of the Ride Pager and can only be used in Alola's oceans, serving as transportation from each of Alola's four main islands.
Both the player and the Ultra Recon Squad use a special Solgaleo and Lunala to help traverse through Ultra Space in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. This notable function is known as Ultra Warp Ride.
Pokémon | Image | Name | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
Tauros |
Tauros Charge | Allows the player to move quickly on land and smash through large boulders. | |
Stoutland |
Stoutland Search | Allows the player to find hidden items. | |
Lapras |
Lapras Paddle | Allows the player to surf across water. The player can also fish from Lapras's back. | |
Charizard |
Charizard Glide | Allows the player to fly to places they've already been to. | |
Mudsdale |
Mudsdale Gallop | Allows the player to run across rocky terrain. | |
Sharpedo |
Sharpedo Jet | Allows the player to surf rapidly and smash through rocks in the water. | |
Machamp |
Machamp Shove | Allows the player to move large blocks. | |
Mantine |
Mantine SurfUSUM | Allows the player to surf between islands, performing tricks to earn high scores and BP. | |
Solgaleo | Ultra Warp RideUSUM | Allows the player to travel through Ultra Wormholes in order to gain access to various different areas of Ultra Space. | |
Hisui
Ride Pokémon
- Main article: Ride Pokémon (Hisui)
In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the player can ride on five Ride Pokémon to travel across Hisui. These Pokémon can be summoned at any time through usage of the Celestica Flute.
Pokémon | Image | Purpose | |
---|---|---|---|
Wyrdeer |
Allows the player to move quickly, dash, and jump on land. | ||
Ursaluna |
Allows the player to find items hidden underground. | ||
Basculegion |
Allows the player to move, dash, and jump on water. | ||
Sneasler |
Allows the player to scale or descend steep, rocky surfaces. | ||
Braviary |
Allows the player to glide through air. | ||
Paldea
Paldea is known for the Cyclizar that are often used as Ride Pokémon to travel through the region.
Koraidon and Miraidon
- Main article: Koraidon (game)
- Main article: Miraidon (game)
In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the player can ride on either KoraidonS MiraidonV. Helping them traverse through Paldea. The Pokémon will gain new attributes after collecting certain Herba Mystica.
Pokémon | Image | Name | Purpose |
---|---|---|---|
KoraidonS |
Sprinting Build | Allows the player to move faster on land | |
Swimming Build | Allows the player to travel over water | ||
Gliding Build | Allows the player to glide in the air | ||
MiraidonV |
Drive Mode | Allows the player to move faster on land | |
Aquatic Mode | Allows the player to travel over water | ||
Glide Mode | Allows the player to glide in the air | ||
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, the player must ride on Lapras to reach the Hidden Land. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, the player can ride on Lapras to travel between different continents.
Pokémon Ranger series
In the Pokémon Ranger series, several Pokémon have field moves that allow the player to ride on a Pokémon's back:
- Doduo
- Floatzel
- Empoleon
- Staraptor
In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, the player can draw the call sign for several Pokémon that can then be ridden on:
- Raikou
- Entei
- Suicune
- Latios/Latias
Detective Pikachu series
In Detective Pikachu Returns, the player has access to one of several ride actions by having Detective Pikachu ride on a Pokémon:
- Growlithe
- Galarian Darmanitan
- Luxray
- Pangoro