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* The new [[QR Scanner]] allows players to register Pokémon in their Pokédex and receive [[event Pokémon]].
* The new [[QR Scanner]] allows players to register Pokémon in their Pokédex and receive [[event Pokémon]].
* The addition of [[Poké Ride]]s, which allow players to summon Pokémon that they can ride to access otherwise inaccessible areas.
* The addition of [[Poké Ride]]s, which allow players to summon Pokémon that they can ride to access otherwise inaccessible areas.
* The addition of [[Hyper Training]], a system that allows players to exchange special [[Bottle Cap]]s to maximize their the [[IV]]s of their [[Level]] 100 Pokémon.
* The addition of [[Hyper Training]], a system that allows players to exchange special [[Bottle Cap]]s to maximize the [[IV]]s of their [[Level]] 100 Pokémon.
* The addition of the [[Festival Plaza]], a hub accessible from the [[menu]] that allows the player to interact with other players locally or via the internet, as well as access various shops similarly to [[Join Avenue]].
* The addition of the [[Festival Plaza]], a hub accessible from the [[menu]] that allows the player to interact with other players locally or via the internet, as well as access various shops similarly to [[Join Avenue]].
* The addition of the [[Poké Pelago]], an option accessible from the [[menu]] that allows the player to send Pokémon that are stored in a [[PC]] [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]] to various islands, allowing them to gather items, discover [[wild Pokémon]], and even raise their [[level]]s and [[stat]]s.
* The addition of the [[Poké Pelago]], an option accessible from the [[menu]] that allows the player to send Pokémon that are stored in a [[PC]] [[Pokémon Storage System|Box]] to various islands, allowing them to gather items, discover [[wild Pokémon]], and even raise their [[level]]s and [[stat]]s.

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Generation VII
SunTitle.png
Title screen of Pokémon Sun
Debut EN November 18, 2016
JA November 18, 2016
Pokémon 802 (88 new)
Main games Sun and Moon
Region(s) introduced Alola
Storage games Bank
Current length EN 2931 days
JA 2931 days

The seventh generation (Japanese: 第七世代 seventh generation) of Pokémon games is the seventh installment of the Pokémon video game series starting with Pokémon Sun and Moon. Like Generation VI, the games of the seventh generation are presented on the Nintendo 3DS.

History

The seventh generation of Pokémon was announced with the reveal of Pokémon Sun and Moon on February 27, 2016, the Pokémon 20th Anniversary. These games were released worldwide on November 18, 2016, except in Europe where they were released on November 23, 2016.

The Generation VII games are not isolated from previous iterations and can communicate with both the Generation VI games and the Generation I Virtual Console re-releases through an online application known as Pokémon Bank. Through Pokémon Bank, Poké Transporter, Poké Transfer, and Pal Park, Pokémon all the way from Generation III can be transferred to Generation VII.

Advances in gameplay

Alterations from Generation VI

Region

Alola

Alola

Main article: Alola

The Alola region was introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. This island region is made up of four main islands and one artificial island.

Starter Pokémon

The starters of the seventh generation follow the traditional Grass/Fire/Water trio setup. At the beginning of the game, the player must choose between the Grass and Flying-type Rowlet, the Fire-type Litten and the Water-type Popplio.

Trial Captains and Totem Pokémon

There are seven Trial Captains and eight Totem Pokémon, Pokémon which are bigger than the rest of their species and have "auras" that increase one of their stats at the beginning of battle. Upon a Totem Pokémon's defeat, the player will get the corresponding Z-Crystal of the same type of the trial.

Trial Captain
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Totem Pokémon Ally Pokémon
Ilima
Ilima
イリマ Ilima
Verdant Cavern
茂みの洞窟
Verdant Cavern
Normal Gumshoos
GumshoosS
Yungoos
YungoosS
Alolan Raticate
Alolan RaticateM
Alolan Rattata
Alolan RattataM
Lana
Lana
スイレン Suiren
Brooklet Hill
せせらぎの丘
Brooklet Hill
Water Wishiwashi
Wishiwashi
(School Form)
WishiwashiAlomomola
Wishiwashi and Alomomola
Kiawe
Kiawe
カキ Kaki
Wela Volcano Park
ヴェラ火山公園
Wela Volcano Park
Fire Salazzle
Salazzle
Salandit
Salandit
Mallow
Mallow
マオ Mao
Lush Jungle
シェードジャングル
Shade Jungle
Grass Lurantis
Lurantis
TrumbeakCastform
Trumbeak and Castform
Sophocles
Sophocles
マーマネ Māmane
Hokulani Observatory
ホクラニ天文台
Hōkūlani Observatory
Electric Vikavolt
Vikavolt
CharjabugCharjabug
Charjabug ×2
Acerola
Acerola
アセロラ Acerola
Thrifty Megamart (Abandoned Site)
スーパー・メガやす 跡地
Supermarket Megacheap (Abandoned Site)
Ghost Mimikyu
Mimikyu
HaunterGengar
Haunter and Gengar
Mina
Mina
マツリカ Matsurika
None Fairy None None
None Vast Poni Canyon
ポニの大峡谷
Great Canyon of Poni
Dragon Kommo-o
Kommo-o
Hakamo-oScizor
Hakamo-o and Scizor

Grand trials

After the player completes all the trials on an island, they must battle the kahuna of the island.

Island Kahuna
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type
Hala
Hala
ハラ Hala
Iki Town
リリィタウン
Liliʻi Town
Fighting
Olivia
Olivia
ライチ Lychee
Ruins of Life
命の遺跡
Ruins of Life
Rock
Nanu
Nanu
クチナシ Kuchinashi
Malie City
マリエシティ
Malie City
Dark
VSHapu.png
Hapu
ハプウ Hapū
Vast Poni Canyon
ポニの大峡谷
Great Canyon of Poni
Ground


English title screens

Pokémon Sun Pokémon Moon
SunTitle.png MoonTitle.png

Japanese title screens

Pokémon Sun Pokémon Moon
Japanese SunTitle.png Japanese MoonTitle.png

Trivia


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