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Revision as of 19:29, 20 November 2016

Poké Ride artwork

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, which can be accessed with the Ⓨ button.

Similar to Key Items in previous games, the player can register up to four Pokémon services to the Control Pad for instant use.

The player obtains the Ride Pager and the ability to ride their first Ride Pokémon, Tauros, after defeating Hala in the Melemele Island grand trial.

List of Ride Pokémon

Image Name Use Unlock requirement
File:SM Prerelease Poké Ride Tauros.png Tauros Charge Allows the player to move quickly on land and smash through large boulders. Defeat Hala in the Melemele Island grand trial
File:SM Prerelease Poké Ride Stoutland.png Stoutland Search Allows the player to find hidden items. Speak to Mallow at Paniola Ranch.
File:SM Prerelease Poké Ride Lapras.png Lapras Paddle Allows the player to surf across water. The player can also fish from Lapras's back. From Lana at Brooklet Hill to investigate the splashing.
File:SM Prerelease Poké Ride Sharpedo.png Sharpedo Jet Allows the player to surf rapidly and smash through rocks in the water.
File:SM Prerelease Poké Ride Charizard.png Charizard Glide Allows the player to fly. From Kiawe at Wela Volcano Park after completing his trial.
None.png Machamp Can push objects around.
File:SM Prerelease Poké Ride Mudsdale.png Mudsdale Allows the player to run across rocky terrain.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可騎行 Poké Kèhhàhng
Mandarin 寶可騎行 / 宝可骑行 Poké Qíxíng
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Poké jízda
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Ride Pokémon
France Flag.png French Poké Monture
Germany Flag.png German PokéMobil
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Poké Lovaglás
Italy Flag.png Italian Poképassaggio
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓라이드 Poké Raideu
Poland Flag.png Polish Poké Transport
Russia Flag.png Russian Покемоны-Шаттлы Pokémony-Shattly
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pokémontura

Tauros Charge

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ケンタロス ラッシュ Kentauros Rush
Chinese Cantonese 肯泰羅衝撞 Hángtaailòh Chūngjohng
Mandarin 肯泰羅衝撞 / 肯泰罗冲撞 Kěntàiluó Chōngzhuàng
France Flag.png French Charge Tauros
Germany Flag.png German Tauros-Rammbock
Italy Flag.png Italian Carica Tauros
South Korea Flag.png Korean 켄타로스 러시 Kentaros Rush
Spain Flag.png Spanish Carga Tauros

Lapras Paddle

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ラプラス スイム Laplace Swim
France Flag.png French Brasse Lokhlass
Germany Flag.png German Lapras-Wellenritt
Italy Flag.png Italian Nuoto Lapras
Spain Flag.png Spanish Nado Lapras

Sharpedo Jet

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese サメハダー ジェット Samehader Jet
France Flag.png French Turbo Sharpedo
Germany Flag.png German Tohaido-Düse
Italy Flag.png Italian Turbo Sharpedo
Spain Flag.png Spanish Propulsión Sharpedo

Charizard Glide

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese リザードン フライト Lizardon Flight
France Flag.png French Air Dracaufeu
Germany Flag.png German Glurak-Flieger
Italy Flag.png Italian Aero Charizard
Spain Flag.png Spanish Vuelo Charizard


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