List of Pokémon with form differences
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Some Pokémon have official major variations between individuals, known as forms (Japanese: すがた form). These variations all have differing sprites in the games and are recognized by the "forms" section of the Pokédex.
Starting in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, every official different form has a name given by the Pokédex, but Arceus, Genesect, and Furfrou's alternate forms were not registered in the Pokédex prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. From Generation II to IV, whichever sprite is seen first will be the one displayed in the Pokédex by default; e.g., if West Sea Shellos was encountered first its sprite will appear in the Pokédex by default, whereas if East Sea Shellos was encountered first its sprite will. In Generation V, the sprite displayed in the Pokédex can be changed upon reaching Mistralton City, even to a Shiny sprite, if it has been encountered. In Generation VI, the sprite can be changed as long as the player has owned the Pokémon.
At times, these differences are purely cosmetic and have no bearing on the difference in the Pokémon's stats from another; however, several Pokémon differ in stats (other than HP), type, and Ability depending on their form. Among these are several Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, whose unique forms can be changed between at will and are usually spelled as Formes (Japanese: フォルム Forme).
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, regional variant Pokémon were introduced. The species of Pokémon that adapted to the environment of Alola are called Alola Forms, and have different appearances to Pokémon of the same species found elsewhere.
Pokémon with multiple forms
Pikachu
- Main article: Cosplay Pikachu
Cosplay Pikachu is a unique female Pikachu who has a black heart-shaped mark near the end of its tail. This unique Pikachu is able to be dressed up into five different costumes corresponding to each kind of Contest category (Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness, and Toughness) and learn an exclusive move associated with that Contest category. Cosplay Pikachu can switch costumes anytime. It will lose the move it had with the last costume (if it still knows it), and gain the move from the new costume. Unlike other Pikachu, it cannot evolve or breed.
If Cosplay Pikachu removes its costume while the only move it knows is the move tied to its costume, it learns Thunder Shock.
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (the only games it appears in), after the player takes part in their first Pokémon Contest, a Breeder will give the player Cosplay Pikachu. Unlike regular Pikachu, Cosplay Pikachu cannot be deposited into Pokémon Bank; however, they can be traded between copies of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
Pikachu Electric |
Cosplay Pikachu File:Spr 6o 025 C.png Electric |
Pikachu Rock Star Electric Meteor Mash |
Pikachu Belle Electric Icicle Crash |
Pikachu Pop Star Electric Draining Kiss |
Pikachu, Ph. D Electric Electric Terrain |
Pikachu Libre Electric Flying Press |
Pichu
- Main article: Spiky-eared Pichu
Spiky-eared Pichu is a unique female Pichu who has a tuft of hair on the end of its left ear. Spiky-eared Pichu's Pokéathlon performance stats are different than a normal Pichu's. She cannot evolve or be traded, and she cannot be transferred to the Generation V games.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver (the only games it appears in), if the player takes a Pikachu-colored Pichu to the Ilex Forest, Spiky-eared Pichu will join the player.
Pichu Electric |
Spiky-eared Electric |
Unown
Unown has many forms, each corresponding to a typographical character. It was the first Pokémon to have multiple forms in the games. From its debut in Generation II, there are 26 forms of Unown, each corresponding to each of the twenty-six letters of the Latin alphabet. Starting in the Generation III games, Unown has two additional forms, corresponding to the question mark and exclamation mark. These forms are not interchangeable.
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, there is a special Unown Mode, an upgrade to the Pokédex that was developed by the researchers at the Ruins of Alph to record the different forms of Unown, which is available after the player has caught several Unown. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, there is the Unown Report, which is obtainable after the player completes the first tile puzzle in the Ruins of Alph.
In the Generation II games, Unown's form is determined by its IVs, which results in some strange phenomena; for example, in Generation II, only Unown I and V can be Shiny due to Shiniess also being determined by IVs in these games. In the Generation III games, Unown's form is determined by its personality value. From the Generation IV games onward, an independent value determines the Pokémon form.
Though the form has no bearing on base stats, punctuation Unown have different performance stats to alphabetical Unown.
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Castform
Castform has four different forms, which its Ability Forecast causes it to change between in different types of weather. It is the first Pokémon to have interchangeable forms in battle in the games.
Normally, Castform is Normal-type and has a plain appearance with a gray body. It takes on this form in clear weather, in any weather without a specific form, and if the weather has its effects negated by Cloud Nine or Air Lock.
In harsh sunlight, Forecast changes Castform to its Sunny Form, which is Fire-type and resembles the sun. In rain, Forecast changes Castform to its Rainy Form, which is Water-type and resembles a raindrop. In hail, Forecast changes Castform to its Snowy Form, which is Ice-type and resembles a snowy cloud. Castform reverts to its normal form when withdrawn from battle.
In Generation III and IV, if Castform's Ability Forecast is suppressed or replaced, Castform will remain in its current form (regardless of the weather). In Generation V onward, if Castform's Ability Forecast is suppressed or replaced, Castform will revert to its normal form (regardless of the weather).
Castform's stats do not change between any of these forms.
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Sunny Form Fire |
Rainy Form Water |
Snowy Form Ice |
Deoxys
Deoxys has four different forms which it can switch between. It was the first Pokémon whose base stats and move compatibility differed depending on its form.
In the Generation III games, Deoxys's forms are game-specific, such that it will always be in one particular form while in the player's possession (although it will be in Normal Forme in the wild).
- In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and Pokémon Colosseum and XD, it will be in Normal Forme.
- In Pokémon FireRed, it will be in Attack Forme.
- In Pokémon LeafGreen, it will be in Defense Forme.
- In Pokémon Emerald, it will be in Speed Forme.
From Generation IV onward, the player can switch between its forms using meteorites found in the game.
- In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, using meteorites outside in Veilstone City.
- In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, using meteorites outside on Route 3.
- In Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, using meteorites in the Nacrene Museum in Nacrene City.
- In Pokémon X and Y, using meteorites in the Fossil Lab in Ambrette Town.
- In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, using the meteorite in Professor Cozmo's house in Fallarbor Town.
Deoxys's Normal Forme is the default form it takes, as well as the form it appears in in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. In this form, its stats are more balanced, though it is notably far more offensive than it is defensive.
Deoxys's Attack Forme has higher Attack and Special Attack than its other forms (being the non-Mega Evolved Pokémon with the highest Attack and Special Attack) and learns more offensive moves. Its Defense and Special Defense are abysmal, much lower than its Normal Form. Its Speed remains the same as its Normal Forme.
Deoxys's Defense Forme has much higher Defense and Special Defense than its other forms and learns more defensive moves. Its Attack and Special Attack are much lower than its Normal Forme, and its Speed is also significantly lower than its Normal Forme.
Deoxys's Speed Forme has much higher Speed than its other forms (being the Pokémon with the highest Speed) and learns many increased priority moves.
Deoxys has the same HP stat in all of its forms.
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Lv. | Normal Forme Psychic |
Attack Forme Psychic |
Defense Forme Psychic |
Speed Forme Psychic |
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1 | Leer | |||
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7 | Night Shade | |||
13 | Teleport | Double Team | ||
19 | Knock Off | Taunt | Knock Off | |
25 | Pursuit | Spikes | Pursuit | |
31 | Psychic | |||
37 | Snatch | Superpower | Snatch | Swift |
43 | Psycho Shift | |||
49 | Zen Headbutt | |||
55 | Cosmic Power | Iron Defense | Agility | |
Amnesia | ||||
61 | Recover | Zap Cannon | Recover | |
67 | Psycho Boost | |||
73 | Hyper Beam | Counter | Extreme Speed | |
Mirror Coat | ||||
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Burmy and Wormadam
Both Burmy and its female evolution, Wormadam, have three separate forms. Burmy can change form freely, changing its cloak depending on the environment in which it last participated in a battle (so Exp. Share alone will not change its form). Wormadam cannot change form; when a Burmy evolves into Wormadam, it retains its cloak.
Apart from breeding and evolution, Burmy's cloak is purely cosmetic; conversely, different cloaks of Wormadam have different types, stats and learnsets. Bred Burmy will have the same cloak as the mother, will be in the same cloak as a Burmy or Wormadam bred with Ditto, or will be in Plant Cloak if bred from a Mothim and a Ditto.
If a Burmy last battled in a grassy area or water, it changes into its Plant Cloak. If female, Plant Cloak Burmy will evolve into Plant Cloak Wormadam, which is a Bug/Grass Pokémon. This cloak is composed of leaves and twigs.
If a Burmy last battled in a sandy or rocky area, it changes into its Sandy Cloak. If female, Sandy Cloak Burmy will evolve into Sandy Cloak Wormadam, which is a Bug/Ground Pokémon. This cloak is composed of sand and rocks.
If a Burmy last battled in a building or urban area, it changes into its Trash Cloak. If female, Trash Cloak Burmy will evolve into Trash Cloak Wormadam, which is a Bug/Steel Pokémon. This cloak is composed of pink insulation.
Plant Cloak Bug |
Sandy Cloak Bug |
Trash Cloak Bug |
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Lv. | Plant Cloak Bug Grass |
Sandy Cloak Bug Ground |
Trash Cloak Bug Steel |
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1 | Tackle | ||
10 | Protect | ||
15 | Bug Bite | ||
20 | Hidden Power | ||
23 | Confusion | ||
26 | Razor Leaf | Rock Blast | Mirror Shot |
29 | Growth | Harden | Metal Sound |
32 | Psybeam | ||
35 | Captivate | ||
38 | Flail | ||
41 | Attract | ||
44 | Psychic | ||
47 | Leaf Storm | Fissure | Iron Head |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Cherrim
Cherrim changes form depending on the weather. During harsh sunlight, it changes into Sunshine Form; otherwise, it is in its Overcast Form. Due to its Ability Flower Gift, its Attack and Special Defense will also increase in its Sunshine Form.
In Generation IV, Cherrim changes form independently of its Ability. Starting in Generation V, it is Cherrim's Ability that changes its form.
In Japanese, the names of Cherrim's forms use 「フォルム」 form, the term otherwise only used in the names of forms localized as Forme in English.
Overcast Form Grass |
Sunshine Form Grass |
Shellos and Gastrodon
Shellos and Gastrodon differ in appearance depending on where they were caught. This is purely a cosmetic change, and these Pokémon cannot change between forms.
In Sinnoh, West Sea Shellos and Gastrodon are encountered west of Mt. Coronet, and are pink in color; East Sea Shellos and Gastrodon are encountered east of Mt. Coronet, and are blue in color. There is also a slight difference in bodily appearance depending on the form.
Bred Shellos are the same form as their mother, or the same form as the Shellos or Gastrodon parent if bred with Ditto.
West Sea Water Water Ground |
East Sea Water Water Ground |
Rotom
- Heat redirects here. For the Badge given by Flannery, see Badge → Heat Badge.
Rotom has five alternate forms it can change between, in addition to its normal form. To take on these alternate forms, Rotom possesses a different household appliance, and each has its own special move. These alternate forms were introduced in Pokémon Platinum.
- Normal Rotom, which has not possessed an appliance, is Electric/Ghost
- Heat Rotom, which has possessed a microwave oven, knows Overheat and is Electric/Fire
- Wash Rotom, which has possessed a washing machine, knows Hydro Pump and is Electric/Water
- Frost Rotom, which has possessed a refrigerator, knows Blizzard and is Electric/Ice
- Fan Rotom, which has possessed an electric fan, knows Air Slash and is Electric/Flying
- Mow Rotom, which has possessed a lawnmower, knows Leaf Storm and is Electric/Grass
In Generation IV, all forms of Rotom are Electric/Ghost-type; from Generation V onward, the appliance forms replace the Ghost type with the type of their associated move. All appliance forms have the same base stat total, which is higher than that of normal Rotom; the only base stat of normal Rotom that is higher than its appliance forms is its Speed.
In Pokémon Platinum, the appliances are located in Rotom's Room in the Team Galactic Eterna Building, which can only be accessed by using the Secret Key. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the appliances are located in Rotom's Room in Silph Co., which can be accessed when entering the broken elevator with Rotom as the walking Pokémon. In Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, the appliances are located in boxes in the basement of Shopping Mall Nine. In Pokémon X and Y, the appliances are located in boxes on the second floor of the Sycamore Pokémon Lab in Lumiose City. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the appliances are located in boxes in Professor Birch's lab in Littleroot Town. Using these locations, Rotom can also return the appliance to change back to normal form.
Upon changing from an appliance form, it will forget the special move associated with that appliance form. Upon changing into an appliance form, it will learn the special move associated with the form. When changing form, if Rotom knows four moves but not the special move of its previous form, the player will be prompted to replace a move with the new exclusive move (Rotom cannot change to an appliance form unless it does). If Rotom's only known move is its special move and it changes to its normal form, then the Rotom will learn Thunder Shock. In Generation IV and V, if Rotom forgets the move that is tied to its appliance form, it changes back into its normal form; in Generation VI, Rotom can remain in an appliance form even if it forgets the associated special move.
Hatched Rotom are always in normal form.
In Generation IV, Rotom changes back to its normal form when taken into the Union Room or Wi-Fi Club, or when deposited in the Day Care.
Rotom's appliance forms first appeared as silhouettes in August 2008, shortly before the Japanese release of Pokémon Platinum, with a statement that indicated that these Pokémon would be in the game. Days before the game's release, it was revealed that these Pokémon were the alternate forms of Rotom. These new forms made their debut in Pokémon Platinum, and have been included in every core series game since.
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Giratina
Giratina has two forms it can change between.
In the Pokémon world, it is normally in its Altered Forme, which is a winged hexapod; in the Distortion World or while holding a Griseous Orb, it is in its Origin Forme, which is serpentine with six appendages. The Origin Forme was introduced in Pokémon Platinum.
The two forms have different stats and Abilities; the Origin Forme is more offense-oriented, while the Altered Forme is more defense-oriented.
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Shaymin
Shaymin has two forms it can change between.
Normally, Shaymin is in its Land Forme, which is Grass-type and resembles a hedgehog. When exposed to a Gracidea, Shaymin transforms into its Sky Forme, which is Grass/Flying-type and white in color; however, Shaymin's Sky Forme will change back into its Land Forme at night, while frozen, or when deposited into the PC. The Sky Forme was introduced in Pokémon Platinum.
The two forms have different stats, Abilities, types, learnsets, and cries.
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Lv. | File:492Shaymin-Land.png Land Forme Grass |
Sky Forme Grass Flying |
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1 | Growth | |
10 | Magical Leaf | |
19 | Leech Seed | |
28 | Synthesis | Quick Attack |
37 | Sweet Scent | |
46 | Natural Gift | |
55 | Worry Seed | |
64 | Aromatherapy | Air Slash |
73 | Energy Ball | |
82 | Sweet Kiss | |
91 | Healing Wish | Leaf Storm |
100 | Seed Flare | |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Arceus
Arceus has eighteen different type form variations, which correspond to the eighteen different types.
Arceus's type depends on its held Plate, becoming the same type as the type that Plate enhances, remaining Normal-type when not holding a Plate.
While its base stats remain constant despite its changing type, its Pokéathlon performance differs. Additionally, it can learn Draco Meteor only while holding the Draco Plate.
In the Generation IV games, there is unused data and a sprite programmed for a ???-type Arceus, but it cannot be obtained in the games as there is no ???-type Plate. This data no longer exists in Generation V due to the removal of the ??? type.
Prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Arceus's alternate forms are not registered in the Pokédex.
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Grass |
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Basculin
Basculin has two different forms, the Red-Striped Form and the Blue-Striped Form. The Red-Striped Form has a red stripe with wide eyes and spiky fins; the Blue-Striped Form has a blue stripe with squinted eyes and smooth fins. These forms are non-interchangeable.
- In Pokémon Black and Black 2, red-striped Basculin can be encountered normally, while blue-striped Basculin can only be encountered by surfing on or fishing in rippling water.
- In Pokémon White and White 2, blue-striped Basculin can be encountered normally, while red-striped Basculin can only be encountered by surfing on or fishing in rippling water.
- In Pokémon X, blue-striped Basculin can only be encountered using a Good Rod while red-striped Basculin can only be encountered using a Super Rod. This order is reversed in Pokémon Y, with red-striped Basculin requiring a Good Rod and blue-striped Basculin requiring a Super Rod. Route 21 is the exception, where only red-striped Basculin can be caught with either rod.
Bred Basculin are the same form as their mother, or the same form as the Basculin parent if bred with Ditto.
Wild red-striped Basculin have a 5% chance of holding a DeepSeaTooth while wild blue-striped Basculin have a 5% chance of holding a DeepSeaScale.
In Pokémon Black and White, blue-striped Basculin have the same two standard possible Abilities as red-striped Basculin—Reckless and Adaptability (and are listed as such in Pokédex 3D); however, the blue-striped Basculin that can be obtained via in-game trade in Pokémon White has the Ability Rock Head. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, wild blue-striped Basculin's two standard possible Abilities are Rock Head and Adaptability, while red-striped Basculin's stay the same (and are listed as such in Pokédex 3D Pro); however, blue-striped Basculin bred in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 have Reckless and Adaptability as their two standard Abilities. When a blue-striped Basculin with Reckless is transferred from Generation V to Generation VI, its Ability is changed to Rock Head.
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Darmanitan
If Darmanitan has Zen Mode as its Ability, it changes from Standard Mode into Zen Mode when its HP drops to below half in battle. It can only remain in Zen Mode in battle.
Standard Mode Darmanitan is Fire-type and red in color. Zen Mode Darmanitan is Fire/Psychic-type and blue in color.
The two forms have different stats, such that Zen Mode Darmanitan swaps the Attack and Special Attack of Standard Mode, and has higher defenses but lower Speed.
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Deerling and Sawsbuck
Deerling and Sawsbuck have four different interchangeable forms, each corresponding to a season. These forms are purely cosmetic.
In the Generation V games, Deerling and Sawsbuck will only change their form to match the current season if they are in the player's party when: the player steps outside from a cave or building such that the season changes, the player receives an Egg from the Day-Care Man, or a saved game is loaded. All wild, bred, or NPC Trainer-owned Deerling and Sawsbuck will match the current season, with the exception of Trainers in the Battle Subway and the Pokémon World Tournament where these Pokémon are always in Spring Form.
In Generation VI, all wild and NPC Trainer-owned Deerling and Sawsbuck appear in Spring Form. Because seasons have been abandoned as a mechanic, Deerling and Sawsbuck do not change appearance, and their Summer, Autumn, and Winter forms must be transferred from a Generation V game. Bred Deerling are the same form as their mother, or the same form as the Deerling or Sawsbuck parent if bred with Ditto.
Spring Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Summer Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Autumn Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Winter Form Normal Grass Normal Grass |
Forces of Nature
The Forces of Nature—Tornadus, Thundurus, and Landorus—have two interchangeable forms each.
Normally, they are in their Incarnate Forme. When exposed to a Reveal Glass, they change into their Therian Forme. Their Therian Formes were introduced in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
The two forms have different stats, Abilities, and cries. Even if they have their Hidden Ability, in Therian Forme each Pokémon only has one possible Ability.
In the Generation V games, they cannot be traded while in their Therian Forme.
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Kyurem
Kyurem, in addition to its normal form, has two other forms: White Kyurem and Black Kyurem. They are the game mascots of Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, which they were introduced in.
In the games, Kyurem changes its form through the use of the DNA Splicers, which fuses it with Reshiram or Zekrom. The combination retains Kyurem's Poké Ball and held item. This fusion is reversible, with Reshiram or Zekrom remaining unaltered from before being fused, including whatever item it may have been holding. The DNA Splicers can only fuse one Kyurem at a time. White Kyurem and Black Kyurem cannot be deposited into Pokémon Bank, nor can they be traded.
White Kyurem has the Ability Turboblaze, learns the moves Fusion Flare and Ice Burn, and its cry is a combination of normal Kyurem and Reshiram's cries.
Black Kyurem has the Ability Teravolt, learns the moves Fusion Bolt and Freeze Shock, and its cry is a combination of normal Kyurem and Zekrom's cries.
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White Kyurem Dragon Ice |
Black Kyurem Dragon Ice |
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1 | Icy Wind | ||
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8 | Imprison | ||
15 | Ancient Power | ||
22 | Ice Beam | ||
29 | Dragon Breath | ||
36 | Slash | ||
43 | Scary Face | Fusion Flare | Fusion Bolt |
50 | Glaciate | Ice Burn | Freeze Shock |
57 | Dragon Pulse | ||
64 | Imprison | ||
71 | Endeavor | ||
78 | Blizzard | ||
85 | Outrage | ||
92 | Hyper Voice | ||
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Keldeo
Keldeo has two interchangeable forms: Ordinary Form and Resolute Form. These forms are mostly cosmetic. The Resolute Form was introduced in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2.
If Keldeo is taught Secret Sword in Pokémon Black 2 or White 2 or a Generation VI game, it will change into Resolute Form. If it forgets Secret Sword, it returns to Ordinary Form. Keldeo taught Secret Sword in Pokémon Black and White remain in Ordinary Form in other games.
Ordinary Form Water Fighting |
Resolute Form Water Fighting |
Meloetta
Meloetta has two interchangeable forms: Aria Forme and Pirouette Forme. Aria Forme is Normal/Psychic. Pirouette Forme is Normal/Fighting.
Normally, it is in Aria Forme, which is the only form it can take outside of battle. If Meloetta uses the move Relic Song in battle, it changes between the two forms. It reverts to Aria Forme if withdrawn.
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Genesect
In the games, Genesect changes forms when a Drive is attached to its back. These forms have no direct effect, although they do change the type of Genesect's signature move Techno Blast.
- If no Drive is held, Techno Blast will be Normal-type and Genesect will appear to have a dark yellow Drive.
- If a Shock Drive is held, Techno Blast will be Electric-type and Genesect will appear to have a light yellow Drive.
- If a Burn Drive is held, Techno Blast will be Fire-type and Genesect will appear to have a red Drive.
- If a Chill Drive is held, Techno Blast will be Ice-type and Genesect will appear to have an ice blue Drive.
- If a Douse Drive is held, Techno Blast will be Water-type and Genesect will appear to have a blue Drive.
Prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Genesect's alternate appearances are not registered in the Pokédex.
Normal Genesect Bug Steel |
Shock Drive Genesect File:649Genesect S Dream.png Bug Steel |
Burn Drive Genesect File:649Genesect B Dream.png Bug Steel |
Chill Drive Genesect File:649Genesect C Dream.png Bug Steel |
Douse Drive Genesect File:649Genesect D Dream.png Bug Steel |
Greninja
- Ash-Greninja redirects here. For the Greninja that belonged to Ash Ketchum, see Ash's Greninja.
In the XY&Z arc of the anime's XY series, Ash's Greninja gained the ability to transform into a stronger form known as "Ash-Greninja" through an occurrence known as the Bond Phenomenon. In the games, a Greninja with the Ability Battle Bond will transform into Ash-Greninja after it causes an opponent to faint. The move Water Shuriken will become more powerful in this form. Greninja will stay in this form until the end of battle. A Greninja with Battle Bond can be transferred to Pokémon Sun and Moon from the Special Demo Version.
Greninja with the Ability Battle Bond cannot breed.
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Vivillon
Vivillon has 18 different distinct patterns depending on the set geographic location of its original Trainer's Nintendo 3DS. This form cannot be changed. The pattern of Vivillon encountered within a game is set when the save file is created.
Bred Scatterbug will evolve into Vivillon with the same pattern as that of the breeding player's game, regardless of its parents.
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Continental Bug Flying |
Elegant Bug Flying |
Garden Bug Flying |
High Plains Bug Flying |
Icy Snow Bug Flying |
Jungle Bug Flying |
Marine Bug Flying |
Meadow Bug Flying |
Modern Bug Flying |
Monsoon Bug Flying |
Ocean Bug Flying |
Polar Bug Flying |
River Bug Flying |
Sandstorm Bug Flying |
Savanna Bug Flying |
Sun Bug Flying |
Tundra Bug Flying |
There are also two event-exclusive patterns, the Poké Ball Pattern and the Fancy Pattern. The Poké Ball Pattern resembles a standard Poké Ball, and was first distributed in Paris, France to promote the temporary Pokémon Center store. The Fancy Pattern was distributed via the Nintendo Network from July 8 to 31, 2014 to celebrate the GTS's 100 millionth Pokémon trade.
Poké Ball Bug Flying |
Fancy Bug Flying |
Flabébé, Floette, and Florges
Flabébé, Floette, and Florges can hold five different-colored flowers: red, yellow, orange, blue, and white. The flower color is maintained through evolution and cannot be changed. In Pokémon X and Y, if a Pokémon in this evolutionary family is encountered in a flower patch, the color of the flower it holds will depend on the color of that flower patch.
Bred Flabébé have the same color flower as their mother, or the same form as the Flabébé, Floette, and Florges parent if bred with Ditto.
Since only Blue Flower, Red Flower, and Yellow Flower Floette can appear in the Friend Safari, only these forms of Flabébé, Floette and Florges can have their Hidden Ability Symbiosis.
Red Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
Yellow Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
Orange Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
Blue Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
White Flower Fairy Fairy Fairy |
In the storyline of Pokémon X and Y, there is also a unique Floette who AZ befriended 3,000 years ago. The flower it wields has a different design than normal; it also has a blue, red, and white color instead of green, yellow, and white, reflecting the colors of the French tricolor. The Generation VI games include unused data for a trainable unique Floette. Unlike the other forms, it can learn the move Light of Ruin, and is the only Pokémon able to do so.
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Furfrou
Furfrou can be groomed into one of ten different trims. These trims will only last five days after the player has groomed the Pokémon, or until the player deposits it in the PC.
Furfrou can be groomed at Friseur Furfrou in Lumiose City or at the Pokémon Fan Club in Slateport City. At both locations, grooming costs $500. At Friseur Furfrou, the player cannot initially select from all of the trims, with trims being unlocked gradually as the player becomes more stylish.
Prior to Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Furfrou's trims are not registered in the Pokédex.
Natural Form Normal |
Heart Trim Normal |
Star Trim Normal |
Diamond Trim Normal |
Debutante Trim Normal |
Matron Trim Normal |
Dandy Trim Normal |
La Reine Trim Normal |
Kabuki Trim Normal |
Pharaoh Trim Normal |
Aegislash
Aegislash, due to its Ability Stance Change, can change forms in battle depending on the move it uses. Initially in Shield Forme, using a damaging move will change it to Blade Forme, while using King's Shield will change it back into Shield Forme. Outside of battle it is always in Shield Forme.
Shield Forme Aegislash has high Defense and Special Defense, while Blade Forme Aegislash has high Attack and Special Attack.
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Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist
Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist can be of Small, Average, Large and Super Size. Larger sizes of Pumpkaboo are rarer to encounter in the wild.
Different sizes have different base stats. For Pumpkaboo, with each increase in size, its base HP stat increases by 5 points while its base Speed stat decreases by 5 points. For Gourgeist, with each increase in size, its base HP stat increases by 10 points and its base Attack stat increases by 5 points while its base Speed stat decreases by 15 points. Consequently, the base stat total of a Pumpkaboo or Gourgeist does not vary with size.
Bred Pumpkaboo are the same size as their mother, or the same form as the Pumpkaboo or Gourgeist parent if bred with Ditto.
Wild Super Size Pumpkaboo will always hold a Miracle Seed, whereas other sizes will never hold an item in the wild. Super Size variants have different, lower pitched cries than the other forms.
Only Average Size and Super Size Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist can have their Hidden Ability Insomnia. Average Size can be obtained with its Hidden Ability from the Friend Safari; Super Size can be obtained with its Hidden Ability as the Spooky 2014 Super Size Pumpkaboo.
The sprite icons for both Pumpkaboo and Gourgeist while in the PC or Pokémon Bank are all the same despite being different sizes.
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Xerneas
Xerneas has two forms: Neutral Mode and Active Mode. There is no gameplay difference between them; Xerneas appears in Active Mode in battle, and appears in Neutral Mode in situations outside of battle, such as cutscenes, the Pokédex, the Pokémon screen, and Pokémon-Amie. According to the Pokédex, Xerneas shares everlasting life while it is in Active Mode.
Xerneas's horns and some highlights in its fur are light blue in Neutral Mode and light gold in Active Mode. In Active Mode, the protrusions on its horns as well as its back spots light up in several colors.
Neutral Mode Fairy |
Active Mode Fairy |
Zygarde
Zygarde has three different Formes, as well as two distinct constituent parts. The 50% Forme debuted in Pokémon X and Y. The other two Formes and both constituent parts debuted in the anime during the XY&Z arc of the XY series, and made their core series debut in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
A Zygarde Cell is a single cell of Zygarde. They can be found scattered throughout the region. They do not have thoughts or will, and can communicate with Zygarde Cores via telepathy. They are incapable of performing moves.
A Zygarde Core is a "brain" of Zygarde. They can communicate with Zygarde Cells and other Cores via telepathy. They take action when the region's ecosystem is threatened.
Zygarde 10% Forme is a Zygarde with 10% of its cells. It has razor-sharp teeth, and can reach speeds up to 60 mph (100 km/h). It can change into Complete Forme with its Ability Power Construct.
Zygarde 50% Forme is a Zygarde with 50% of its cells. It watches over and maintains the local ecosystem. It can change into Complete Forme with its Ability Power Construct.
In battle, a Zygarde with the Power Construct ability will change into the Zygarde Complete Forme when its HP gets below half in a battle.
Zygarde Complete Forme is a Zygarde with 100% of its cells. Zygarde only takes on this form when the ecosystem is under threat and it believes Zygarde 50% Forme is unable to deal with it. Its power is said to exceed that of Xerneas and Yveltal.
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, you can create Zygarde 10% Forme and Zygarde 50% Forme once you've collected 10 or more and 50 or more Zygarde Cores and Cells, respectively. Collecting a Zygarde Core allows you to teach a new move to Zygarde. Once you've collected all 100 Zygarde Cores and Cells or have a surplus, you can create a Zygarde 10% Forme or Zygarde 50% Forme that has the ability Power Construct. You can change the form of this Zygarde with the Zygarde Cube at will without having to separate the existing Zygarde. You can assemble a new Zygarde or separate an existing Zygarde on Route 16 in Ula'ula Island.
Zygarde Cell |
Zygarde Core |
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Hoopa
Hoopa has two Formes it can change between, using the Prison Bottle to temporarily change to its more powerful Forme.
Normally, Hoopa Confined is the Forme taken by Hoopa, which is Psychic/Ghost. When exposed to a Prison Bottle, Hoopa transforms into Hoopa Unbound, which is Psychic/Dark; however, Hoopa Unbound will change back into Hoopa Confined after three days have passed since using the Prison Bottle, or when deposited in the PC or Pokémon Day Care. Hoopa Unbound was introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
The two forms have different stats, types, learnsets, and cries.
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Hoopa Unbound Psychic Dark |
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1 | Hyperspace Hole | Hyperspace Fury |
Trick | ||
Destiny Bond | ||
Ally Switch | ||
Confusion | ||
6 | Astonish* | |
10 | Magic Coat | |
15 | Light Screen | |
19 | Psybeam | |
25 | Skill Swap | |
29 | Power Split | |
Guard Split | ||
35 | Phantom Force | |
46 | Zen Headbutt | Knock Off |
50 | Wonder Room | |
Trick Room | ||
55 | Shadow Ball | Dark Pulse |
68 | Nasty Plot | |
75 | Psychic | |
85 | Hyperspace Hole | Hyperspace Fury |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Oricorio
Oricorio can change appearance by sipping the Nectar of certain flowers. Each of Oricorio's four styles have different types.
Baile Style Fire Flying |
Pom-Pom Style Electric Flying |
Pa'u Style Psychic Flying |
Sensu Style Ghost Flying |
Lycanroc
Lycanroc has two different forms: Midday Form and Midnight Form. In Pokémon Sun, Rockruff will only evolve into Midday Form Lycanroc, while in Pokémon Moon, Rockruff will only evolve into Midnight Form Lycanroc.
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Midnight Form Rock |
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1 | Accelerock | Counter |
1 | Quick Guard | Reversal |
1 | Quick Attack | Taunt |
1 | Tackle | |
1 | Leer | |
1 | Sand Attack | |
1 | Bite | |
4 | Sand Attack | |
7 | Bite | |
12 | Howl | |
15 | Rock Throw | |
18 | Odor Sleuth | |
23 | Rock Tomb | |
* | Accelerock | Counter |
26 | Roar | |
26 | Stealth Rock | |
34 | Rock Slide | |
37 | Scary Face | |
40 | Crunch | |
45 | Rock Climb | |
48 | Stone Edge | |
Moves in bold are STAB. Moves in italics do no damage. |
Wishiwashi
Wishiwashi can change forms using its Schooling Ability if it is at least level 20. It will change from Solo Form to School Form at the start of a battle or at the end of a turn if its HP is above 25% of its maximum HP. In School Form, Wishiwashi's appearance changes from a small fish into a larger fish consisting of multiple smaller fish. It will change back to Solo Form if its HP is below 25% of its maximum HP at the end of a turn.
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Silvally
Silvally has eighteen different forms, which correspond to the eighteen types. Silvally's type and appearance will change depending on its held Memory.
Normal |
Fighting |
Flying |
Poison |
Ground |
Rock |
Bug |
Ghost |
Steel |
Fire |
Water |
Grass |
Electric |
Psychic |
Ice |
Dragon |
Dark |
Fairy |
Minior
Due to Minior's Ability Shields Down, its shell breaks when its HP drops below half. The core inside comes in various colors: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, and Violet. It will go back to its Meteor Form if its HP goes back above half. If deposited into a PC, it will show its Core form despite it having full HP.
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Mimikyu
Mimikyu has two forms called Disguised Form and Busted Form. When a Mimikyu in Disguised Form that has the Disguise Ability is hit by a damaging attack, it does not take damage and instead transforms into Busted Form. In Busted Form, its disguise slumps to the side and it can be damaged by normal means. Mimikyu will stay in Busted Form until either it faints or the battle ends.
Disguised Form Ghost Fairy |
Busted Form Ghost Fairy |
Solgaleo
Solgaleo has an additional form called Radiant Sun phase. When Solgaleo uses its signature move, Sunsteel Strike, it assumes this form, shining brighter than normal. Solgaleo will revert back to its original form immediately after.
Solgaleo Psychic Steel |
Radiant Sun phase Psychic Steel |
Lunala
Lunala has an additional form called Full Moon phase. When Lunala uses its signature move, Moongeist Beam, it assumes this form, shining brighter than normal. Lunala will revert back to its original form immediately after.
Lunala Psychic Ghost |
Full Moon phase Psychic Ghost |
In other languages
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# | MS | Pokémon | English | Japanese | Rōmaji | French | German | Italian | Spanish | Korean | Romanized |
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025 | Pikachu | Cosplay Pikachu | おきがえ・ピカチュウ | Okigae Pikachu | Pikachu Cosplayeur | Cosplay-Pikachu | Pikachu Cosplay | Pikachu Coqueta | 옷갈아입기 피카츄 | Otgaraipgi Pikachu | |
025 | Pikachu | Pikachu Rock Star | ハードロック・ピカチュウ | Hard Rock Pikachu | Pikachu Rockeur | Rocker-Pikachu | Pikachu rockstar | Pikachu Roquera | 하드록 피카츄 | Hard Rock Pikachu | |
025 | Pikachu | Pikachu Belle | マダム・ピカチュウ | Madame Pikachu | Pikachu Lady | Damen-Pikachu | Pikachu damigella | Pikachu Aristócrata | 마담 피카츄 | Madame Pikachu | |
025 | Pikachu | Pikachu Pop Star | アイドル・ピカチュウ | Idol Pikachu | Pikachu Star | Star-Pikachu | Pikachu confetto | Pikachu Superstar | 아이돌 피카츄 | Idol Pikachu | |
025 | Pikachu | Pikachu, Ph. D | ドクター・ピカチュウ | Doctor Pikachu | Pikachu Docteur | Professoren-Pikachu | Pikachu scienziata | Pikachu Erudita | 닥터 피카츄 | Doctor Pikachu | |
025 | Pikachu | Pikachu Libre | マスクド・ピカチュウ | Masked Pikachu | Pikachu Catcheur | Wrestler-Pikachu | Pikachu wrestler | Pikachu Enmascarada | 마스크드 피카츄 | Masked Pikachu | |
172 | Pichu | Spiky-eared Pichu | ギザみみピチュー | Gizamimi Pichu | Pichu Troizépi | Strubbelohr-Pichu | Pichu Spunzorek | Pichu Picoreja | 삐쭉귀 피츄 | Ppijjukgwi Pichu | |
201 | Unown | One form | あるすがた | Aru sugata | Forme Unique | Einform | Forma Vaga | Una forma | 형태별 모습 | Hyeongtaebyeol moseup | |
351 | Castform | Normal | ポワルンのすがた | Powalen no Sugata | Forme de Morphéo | Formeo | Forma Castform | Forma de Castform | 캐스퐁의 모습 | Kaeseupong-ui Moseup | |
351 | Castform | Sunny Form | たいようのすがた | Taiyō no Sugata | Forme Solaire | Sonnenform | Forma Sole | Forma Sol | 태양의 모습 | Taeyang-ui Moseup | |
351 | Castform | Rainy Form | あまみずのすがた | Amamizu no Sugata | Forme Eau de Pluie | Regenform | Forma Pioggia | Forma Lluvia | 빗방울의 모습 | Bitbangu-rui Moseup | |
351 | Castform | Snowy Form | ゆきぐものすがた | Yukigumo no Sugata | Forme Blizzard | Schneeform | Forma Nuvola di Neve | Forma Nieve | 설운의 모습 | Seorun-ui Moseup | |
386 | Deoxys | Normal Forme | ノーマルフォルム | Normal Forme | Forme Normale | Normalform | Forma Normale | Forma Normal | 노말폼 | Normal Forme | |
386 | Deoxys | Attack Forme | アタックフォルム | Attack Forme | Forme Attaque | Angriffsform | Forma Attacco | Forma Ataque | 어택폼 | Attack Forme | |
386 | Deoxys | Defense Forme | ディフェンスフォルム | Defense Forme | Forme Défense | Verteidigungsform | Forma Difesa | Forma Defensa | 디펜스폼 | Defense Forme | |
386 | Deoxys | Speed Forme | スピードフォルム | Speed Forme | Forme Vitesse | Initiativeform | Forma Velocità | Forma Velocidad | 스피드폼 | Speed Forme | |
412 | Burmy | Plant Cloak | くさきのミノ | Kusaki no Mino | Cape Plante | Pflanzenumhang | Manto Pianta | Tronco Planta | 초목도롱 | Chomong Dorong | |
412 | Burmy | Sandy Cloak | すなちのミノ | Sunachi no Mino | Cape Sable | Sandumhang | Manto Sabbia | Tronco Arena | 모래땅도롱 | Moraettang Dorong | |
412 | Burmy | Trash Cloak | ゴミのミノ | Gomi no Mino | Cape Déchet | Lumpenumhang | Manto Scarti | Tronco Basura | 슈레도롱 | Syure Dorong | |
413 | Wormadam | Plant Cloak | くさきのミノ | Kusaki no Mino | Cape Plante | Pflanzenumhang | Manto Pianta | Tronco Planta | 초목도롱 | Chomong Dorong | |
413 | Wormadam | Sandy Cloak | すなちのミノ | Sunachi no Mino | Cape Sable | Sandumhang | Manto Sabbia | Tronco Arena | 모래땅도롱 | Moraettang Dorong | |
413 | Wormadam | Trash Cloak | ゴミのミノ | Gomi no Mino | Cape Déchet | Lumpenumhang | Manto Scarti | Tronco Basura | 슈레도롱 | Syure Dorong | |
421 | Cherrim | Overcast Form | ネガフォルム | Nega Forme | Temps Couvert | Wolkenform | Forma Nuvola | Forma Encapotado | 네거폼 | Nega Forme | |
421 | Cherrim | Sunshine Form | ポジフォルム | Posi Forme | Temps Ensoleillé | Sonnenform | Forma Splendore | Forma Soleado | 포지폼 | Posi Forme | |
422 | Shellos | West Sea | にしのうみ | Nishi no Umi | Mer Occident | Westliches Meer | Mare Ovest | Mar Oeste | 서쪽바다 | Seo-jjong Bada | |
422 | Shellos | East Sea | ひがしのうみ | Higashi no Umi | Mer Orient | Östliches Meer | Mare Est | Mar Este | 동쪽바다 | Dong-jjong Bada | |
423 | Gastrodon | West Sea | にしのうみ | Nishi no Umi | Mer Occident | Westliches Meer | Mare Ovest | Mar Oeste | 서쪽바다 | Seo-jjong Bada | |
423 | Gastrodon | East Sea | ひがしのうみ | Higashi no Umi | Mer Orient | Östliches Meer | Mare Est | Mar Este | 동쪽바다 | Dong-jjong Bada | |
479 | Rotom | Rotom | ロトムのすがた | Rotom no Sugata | Forme de Motisma | Rotom | Forma Rotom | Forma de Rotom | 로토무의 모습 | Rotomu-ui Moseup | |
479 | Rotom | Heat Rotom | ヒートロトム | Heat Rotom | Motisma Chaleur | Hitze-Rotom | Rotom Calore | Rotom Calor | 히트로토무 | Heat Rotomu | |
479 | Rotom | Wash Rotom | ウォッシュロトム | Wash Rotom | Motisma Lavage | Wasch-Rotom | Rotom Lavaggio | Rotom Lavado | 워시로토무 | Wash Rotomu | |
479 | Rotom | Frost Rotom | フロストロトム | Frost Rotom | Motisma Froid | Frost-Rotom | Rotom Gelo | Rotom Frío | 프로스트로토무 | Frost Rotomu | |
479 | Rotom | Fan Rotom | スピンロトム | Spin Rotom | Motisma Hélice | Wirbel-Rotom | Rotom Vortice | Rotom Ventilador | 스핀로토무 | Spin Rotomu | |
479 | Rotom | Mow Rotom | カットロトム | Cut Rotom | Motisma Tonte | Schneid-Rotom | Rotom Taglio | Rotom Corte | 커트로토무 | Cut Rotomu | |
487 | Giratina | Altered Forme | アナザーフォルム | Another Forme | Forme Alternative | Wandelform | Forma Alterata | Forma Modificada | 어나더폼 | Another Forme | |
487 | Giratina | Origin Forme | オリジンフォルム | Origin Forme | Forme Originelle | Urform | Forma Originale | Forma Origen | 오리진폼 | Origin Forme | |
492 | Shaymin | Land Forme | ランドフォルム | Land Forme | Forme Terrestre | Landform | Forma Terra | Forma Tierra | 랜드폼 | Land Forme | |
492 | Shaymin | Sky Forme | スカイフォルム | Sky Forme | Forme Céleste | Zenitform | Forma Cielo | Forma Cielo | 스카이폼 | Sky Forme | |
493 | Arceus | Arceus | アルセウスのすがた | Arceus no Sugata | Forme de Arceus | Arceus | Forma di Arceus | Forma de Arceus | 아르세우스의 모습 | Arceus-ui Moseup | |
550 | Basculin | Red-Striped Form | あかすじのすがた | Aka-suji no Sugata | Motif Rouge | Rotlinige Form | Forma Linearossa | Forma Raya Roja | 적색근의 모습 | Jeoksaenggeun-ui Moseup | |
550 | Basculin | Blue-Striped Form | あおすじのすがた | Ao-suji no Sugata | Motif Bleu | Blaulinige Form | Forma Lineablu | Forma Raya Azul | 청색근의 모습 | Cheongsaenggeun-ui Moseup | |
555 | Darmanitan | Standard Mode | ノーマルモード | Normal Mode | Mode Normal | Normalmodus | Forma Normalità | Modo Normal | 노말모드 | Normal Mode | |
555 | Darmanitan | Zen Mode | ダルマモード | Daruma Mode | Mode Transe | Trance-Modus | Stato Zen | Modo Daruma | 달마모드 | Daruma Mode | |
585 | Deerling | Spring Form | はるのすがた | Haru no Sugata | Forme Printemps | Frühlingsform | Forma Primavera | Forma Primavera | 봄의 모습 | Bom-ui Moseup | |
585 | Deerling | Summer Form | なつのすがた | Natsu no Sugata | Forme Été | Sommerform | Forma Estate | Forma Verano | 여름의 모습 | Yeoreum-ui Moseup | |
585 | Deerling | Autumn Form | あきのすがた | Aki no Sugata | Forme Automne | Herbstform | Forma Autunno | Forma Otoño | 가을의 모습 | Gaeu-rui Moseup | |
585 | Deerling | Winter Form | ふゆのすがた | Fuyu no Sugata | Forme Hiver | Winterform | Forma Inverno | Forma Invierno | 겨울의 모습 | Gyeou-rui Moseup | |
586 | Sawsbuck | Spring Form | はるのすがた | Haru no Sugata | Forme Printemps | Frühlingsform | Forma Primavera | Forma Primavera | 봄의 모습 | Bom-ui Moseup | |
586 | Sawsbuck | Summer Form | なつのすがた | Natsu no Sugata | Forme Été | Sommerform | Forma Estate | Forma Verano | 여름의 모습 | Yeoreum-ui Moseup | |
586 | Sawsbuck | Autumn Form | あきのすがた | Aki no Sugata | Forme Automne | Herbstform | Forma Autunno | Forma Otoño | 가을의 모습 | Gaeu-rui Moseup | |
586 | Sawsbuck | Winter Form | ふゆのすがた | Fuyu no Sugata | Forme Hiver | Winterform | Forma Inverno | Forma Invierno | 겨울의 모습 | Gyeou-rui Moseup | |
641 | Tornadus | Incarnate Forme | けしんフォルム | Keshin Forme | Forme Avatar | Inkarnationsform | Forma Incarnazione | Forma Avatar | 화신폼 | Hwasin Forme | |
641 | Tornadus | Therian Forme | れいじゅうフォルム | Reijū Forme | Forme Totémique | Tiergeistform | Forma Totem | Forma Tótem | 영물폼 | Yeongmul Forme | |
642 | Thundurus | Incarnate Forme | けしんフォルム | Keshin Forme | Forme Avatar | Inkarnationsform | Forma Incarnazione | Forma Avatar | 화신폼 | Hwasin Forme | |
642 | Thundurus | Therian Forme | れいじゅうフォルム | Reijū Forme | Forme Totémique | Tiergeistform | Forma Totem | Forma Tótem | 영물폼 | Yeongmul Forme | |
645 | Landorus | Incarnate Forme | けしんフォルム | Keshin Forme | Forme Avatar | Inkarnationsform | Forma Incarnazione | Forma Avatar | 화신폼 | Hwasin Forme | |
645 | Landorus | Therian Forme | れいじゅうフォルム | Reijū Forme | Forme Totémique | Tiergeistform | Forma Totem | Forma Tótem | 영물폼 | Yeongmul Forme | |
646 | Kyurem | Kyurem | キュレムのすがた | Kyurem no Sugata | Forme de Kyurem | Kyurem | Forma di Kyurem | Forma Kyurem | 큐레무의 모습 | Kyurem-ui Moseup | |
646 | Kyurem | White Kyurem | ホワイトキュレム | White Kyurem | Kyurem Blanc | Weißes Kyurem | Kyurem Bianco | Kyurem Blanco | 화이트큐레무 | White Kyurem | |
646 | Kyurem | Black Kyurem | ブラックキュレム | Black Kyurem | Kyurem Noir | Schwarzes Kyurem | Kyurem Nero | Kyurem Negro | 블랙큐레무 | Black Kyurem | |
647 | Keldeo | Ordinary Form | いつものすがた | Itsumo no Sugata | Aspect Normal | Standardform | Forma Normale | Forma Habitual | 평상시 모습 | Pyeongsang-si Moseup | |
647 | Keldeo | Resolute Form | かくごのすがた | Kakugo no Sugata | Aspect Décidé | Resolutform | Forma Risoluta | Forma Brío | 각오의 모습 | Gago-ui Moseup | |
648 | Meloetta | Aria Forme | ボイスフォルム | Voice Forme | Forme Chant | Gesangsform | Forma Canto | Forma Lírica | 보이스폼 | Voice Forme | |
648 | Meloetta | Pirouette Forme | ステップフォルム | Step Forme | Forme Danse | Tanzform | Forma Danza | Forma Danza | 스텝폼 | Step Forme | |
649 | Genesect | Genesect | ゲノセクトのすがた | Genesect no Sugata | Forme de Genesect | Genesect | Forma di Genesect | Forma de Genesect | 게노세크트의 모습 | Genesect-ui Moseup | |
658 | Greninja | Ash-Greninja | サトシゲッコウガ | Satoshi Gekkouga | Sachanobi | Ash-Quajutsu | Greninja Forma Ash* Greninja-Ash* |
Greninja Ash | 지우개굴닌자 | Jiu Gaegulninja | |
666 | Vivillon | Icy Snow Pattern | ひょうせつのもよう | Hyōsetsu no Moyō | Motif Blizzard | Frostmuster | Motivo Nevi Perenni | Motivo Polar | 빙설의 모양 | Bingseol-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Polar Pattern | ゆきぐにのもよう | Yukiguni no Moyō | Motif Banquise | Schneefeldmuster | Motivo Nordico | Motivo Taiga | 설국의 모양 | Seolgok-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Tundra Pattern | せつげんのもよう | Setsugen no Moyō | Motif Glace | Flockenmuster | Motivo Manto di Neve | Motivo Tundra | 설원의 모양 | Seolwon-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Continental Pattern | たいりくのもよう | Tairiku no Moyō | Motif Continent | Kontinentalmuster | Motivo Continentale | Motivo Continental | 대륙의 모양 | Taeryuk-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Garden Pattern | ていえんのもよう | Teien no Moyō | Motif Verdure | Ziergartenmuster | Motivo Prato | Motivo Vergel | 정원의 모양 | Jeongweon-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Elegant Pattern | みやびなもよう | Miyabi-na Moyō | Motif Monarchie | Prunkmuster | Motivo Eleganza | Motivo Oriental | 우아한 모양 | Ua-han Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Meadow Pattern | はなぞののもよう | Hanazono no Moyō | Motif Floraison | Blumenmeermuster | Motivo Giardinfiore | Motivo Floral | 화원의 모양 | Hwawon Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Modern Pattern | モダンなもよう | Modern na Moyō | Motif Métropole | Innovationsmuster | Motivo Trendy | Motivo Moderno | 모던한 모양 | Modern-han Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Marine Pattern | マリンのもよう | Marine no Moyō | Motif Rivage | Aquamarinmuster | Motivo Marino | Motivo Marino | 마린의 모양 | Marine-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Archipelago Pattern | ぐんとうのもよう | Guntō no Moyō | Motif Archipel | Archipelmuster | Motivo Arcipelago | Motivo Isleño | 군도의 모양 | Gundo-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | High Plains Pattern | こうやのもよう | Kōya no Moyō | Motif Sécheresse | Dürremuster | Motivo Deserto | Motivo Estepa | 황야의 모양 | Hwangya-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Sandstorm Pattern | さじんのもよう | Sajin no Moyō | Motif Sable | Sandmuster | Motivo Sabbia | Motivo Desierto | 사진의 모양 | Sajin-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | River Pattern | たいがのもよう | Taiga no Moyō | Motif Delta | Flussdeltamuster | Motivo Fluviale | Motivo Oasis | 대하의 모양 | Daeha-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Monsoon Pattern | スコールのもよう | Squall no Moyō | Motif Cyclone | Monsunmuster | Motivo Pluviale | Motivo Monzón | 스콜의 모양 | Squall-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Savanna Pattern | サバンナのもよう | Savanna no Moyō | Motif Mangrove | Savannenmuster | Motivo Savana | Motivo Pantano | 사바나의 모양 | Savanna-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Sun Pattern | たいようのもよう | Taiyō no Moyō | Motif Zénith | Sonnenmuster | Motivo Solare | Motivo Solar | 태양의 모양 | Taeyang-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Ocean Pattern | オーシャンのもよう | Ocean no Moyō | Motif Soleil Levant | Ozeanmuster | Motivo Oceanico | Motivo Océano | 오션의 모양 | Ocean-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Jungle Pattern | ジャングルのもよう | Jungle no Moyō | Motif Jungle | Dschungelmuster | Motivo Giungla | Motivo Jungla | 정글의 모양 | Jungle-ui Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Fancy Pattern | ファンシーなもよう | Fancy na Moyō | Motif Fantaisie | Fantasiemuster | Motivo Sbarazzino | Motivo Fantasía | 팬시한 모양 | Fancy-han Moyang | |
666 | Vivillon | Poké Ball Pattern | ボールのもよう | Ball no Moyō | Motif Poké Ball | Pokéball-Muster | Motivo Poké Ball | Motivo Poké Ball | 볼의 모양 | Ball-ui Moyang | |
669 | Flabébé | Red Flower | あかいはな | Akai Hana | Fleur Rouge | Rotblütler | Fiore Rosso | Flor Roja | 빨간 꽃 | Ppalgan Kkot | |
669 | Flabébé | Yellow Flower | きいろのはな | Ki-iro no Hana | Fleur Jaune | Gelbblütler | Fiore Giallo | Flor Amarilla | 노란 꽃 | Noran Kkot | |
669 | Flabébé | Orange Flower | オレンジいろのはな | Orenji-iro no Hana | Fleur Orange | Orangeblütler | Fiore Arancione | Flor Naranja | 오렌지색 꽃 | Orenji-saek Kkot | |
669 | Flabébé | Blue Flower | あおいはな | Aoi Hana | Fleur Bleue | Blaublütler | Fiore Blu | Flor Azul | 파란 꽃 | Paran Kkot | |
669 | Flabébé | White Flower | しろいはな | Shiroi Hana | Fleur Blanche | Weißblütler | Fiore Bianco | Flor Blanca | 하얀 꽃 | Hayan Kkot | |
670 | Floette | Red Flower | あかいはな | Akai Hana | Fleur Rouge | Rotblütler | Fiore Rosso | Flor Roja | 빨간 꽃 | Ppalgan Kkot | |
670 | Floette | Yellow Flower | きいろのはな | Ki-iro no Hana | Fleur Jaune | Gelbblütler | Fiore Giallo | Flor Amarilla | 노란 꽃 | Noran Kkot | |
670 | Floette | Orange Flower | オレンジいろのはな | Orenji-iro no Hana | Fleur Orange | Orangeblütler | Fiore Arancione | Flor Naranja | 오렌지색 꽃 | Orenji-saek Kkot | |
670 | Floette | Blue Flower | あおいはな | Aoi Hana | Fleur Bleue | Blaublütler | Fiore Blu | Flor Azul | 파란 꽃 | Paran Kkot | |
670 | Floette | White Flower | しろいはな | Shiroi Hana | Fleur Blanche | Weißblütler | Fiore Bianco | Flor Blanca | 하얀 꽃 | Hayan Kkot | |
670 | Floette | Eternal Flower | えいえんのはな | Eien no Hana | Éternelle | Ewigblütler | Fiore Eterno | Flor Eterna | 영원의 꽃 | Yeongwon-ui Kkot | |
671 | Florges | Red Flower | あかいはな | Akai Hana | Fleur Rouge | Rotblütler | Fiore Rosso | Flor Roja | 빨간 꽃 | Ppalgan Kkot | |
671 | Florges | Yellow Flower | きいろのはな | Ki-iro no Hana | Fleur Jaune | Gelbblütler | Fiore Giallo | Flor Amarilla | 노란 꽃 | Noran Kkot | |
671 | Florges | Orange Flower | オレンジいろのはな | Orenji-iro no Hana | Fleur Orange | Orangeblütler | Fiore Arancione | Flor Naranja | 오렌지색 꽃 | Orenji-saek Kkot | |
671 | Florges | Blue Flower | あおいはな | Aoi Hana | Fleur Bleue | Blaublütler | Fiore Blu | Flor Azul | 파란 꽃 | Paran Kkot | |
671 | Florges | White Flower | しろいはな | Shiroi Hana | Fleur Blanche | Weißblütler | Fiore Bianco | Flor Blanca | 하얀 꽃 | Hayan Kkot | |
676 | Furfrou | Natural Form | やせいのすがた | Yasei no Sugata | Forme Sauvage | Zottelform | Forma Selvatica | Forma Salvaje | 야생의 모습 | Yasaeng-ui Moseup | |
676 | Furfrou | Heart Trim | ハートカット | Heart Cut | Coupe Cœur | Herzchenschnitt | Taglio Cuore | Corte Corazón | 하트컷 | Heart Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Star Trim | スターカット | Star Cut | Coupe Étoile | Sternchenschnitt | Taglio Stella | Corte Estrella | 스타컷 | Star Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Diamond Trim | ダイヤカット | Dia Cut | Coupe Diamant | Diamantenschnitt | Taglio Diamante | Corte Rombo | 다이아컷 | Dia Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Debutante Trim | レディカット | Lady Cut | Coupe Demoiselle | Fräuleinschnitt | Taglio Signorina | Corte Señorita | 레이디컷 | Lady Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Matron Trim | マダムカット | Madam Cut | Coupe Madame | Damenschnitt | Taglio Gentildonna | Corte Dama | 마담컷 | Madam Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Dandy Trim | ジェントルカット | Gentle Cut | Coupe Monsieur | Kavaliersschnitt | Taglio Gentiluomo | Corte Caballero | 젠틀컷 | Gentle Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | La Reine Trim | クイーンカット | Queen Cut | Coupe Reine | Königinnenschnitt | Taglio Regina | Corte Aristocrático | 퀸컷 | Queen Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Kabuki Trim | カブキカット | Kabuki Cut | Coupe Kabuki | Kabuki-Schnitt | Taglio Kabuki | Corte Kabuki | 가부키컷 | Kabuki Cut | |
676 | Furfrou | Pharaoh Trim | キングダムカット | Kingdom Cut | Coupe Pharaon | Herrscherschnitt | Taglio Faraone | Corte Faraónico | 킹덤컷 | Kingdom Cut | |
681 | Aegislash | Shield Forme | シールドフォルム | Shield Forme | Forme Parade | Schildform | Forma Scudo | Forma Escudo | 실드폼 | Shield Forme | |
681 | Aegislash | Blade Forme | ブレードフォルム | Blade Forme | Forme Assaut | Klingenform | Forma Spada | Forma Filo | 블레이드폼 | Blade Forme | |
710 | Pumpkaboo | Average Size | ふつうのサイズ | Futsū no Size | Taille Normale | Größe M | Normale | Tamaño Normal | 보통 사이즈 | Botong Size | |
710 | Pumpkaboo | Small Size | ちいさいサイズ | Chiisai Size | Taille Mini | Größe S | Mini | Tamaño Pequeño | 작은 사이즈 | Jageun Size | |
710 | Pumpkaboo | Large Size | おおきいサイズ | Ōkii Size | Taille Maxi | Größe L | Grande | Tamaño Grande | 큰 사이즈 | Keun Size | |
710 | Pumpkaboo | Super Size | とくだいサイズ | Tokudai Size | Taille Ultra | Größe XL | Maxi | Tamaño Extragrande | 특대 사이즈 | Teukdae Size | |
711 | Gourgeist | Average Size | ふつうのサイズ | Futsū no Size | Taille Normale | Größe M | Normale | Tamaño Normal | 보통 사이즈 | Botong Size | |
711 | Gourgeist | Small Size | ちいさいサイズ | Chiisai Size | Taille Mini | Größe S | Mini | Tamaño Pequeño | 작은 사이즈 | Jageun Size | |
711 | Gourgeist | Large Size | おおきいサイズ | Ōkii Size | Taille Maxi | Größe L | Grande | Tamaño Grande | 큰 사이즈 | Keun Size | |
711 | Gourgeist | Super Size | とくだいサイズ | Tokudai Size | Taille Ultra | Größe XL | Maxi | Tamaño Extragrande | 특대 사이즈 | Teukdae Size | |
716 | Xerneas | Neutral Mode | リラックスモード | Relax Mode | Mode Paisible | Ruhe-Modus | Modo Relax | Modo Relajado | 릴랙스모드 | Relax Mode | |
716 | Xerneas | Active Mode | アクティブモード | Active Mode | Mode Déchaîné | Aktiv-Modus | Modo Attivo | Modo Activo | 액티브모드 | Active Mode | |
718 | Zygarde | Zygarde Cell | ジガルデ・セル | Zygarde Cell | Cellule de Zygarde | Zelle von Zygarde | Cellula di Zygarde | Célula de Zygarde | 지가르데 셀 | Jigareude Cell | |
718 | Zygarde | Zygarde Core | ジガルデ・コア | Zygarde Core | Cœur de Zygarde | Kern von Zygarde | Nucleo di Zygarde | Núcleo de Zygarde | 지가르데 코어 | Jigareude Core | |
718 | Zygarde | Zygarde 10% Forme | ジガルデ・10%フォルム | Zygarde 10% Forme | Zygarde Forme 10 % | 10%-Zygarde | Zygarde Forma 10% | Zygarde al 10% | 지가르데 10%폼 | Jigareude 10% Forme | |
718 | Zygarde | Zygarde 50% Forme | ジガルデ・50%フォルム | Zygarde 50% Forme | Zygarde Forme 50 % | 50%-Zygarde | Zygarde Forma 50% | Zygarde al 50% | 지가르데 50%폼 | Jigareude 50% Forme | |
718 | Zygarde | Zygarde Complete Forme | ジガルデ・パーフェクトフォルム | Zygarde Perfect Forme | Zygarde Forme Parfaite | Optimum-Zygarde | Zygarde Forma Perfetta | Zygarde Forma Completa | 지가르데 포펙트폼 | Jigareude Perfect Forme | |
720 | Hoopa | Hoopa Confined | いましめられしフーパ | Imashimerareshi Hoopa | Hoopa Enchaîné | Gebanntes Hoopa | Hoopa Vincolato | Hoopa Contenido | 굴레에 빠진 후파 | Gullee Ppajin Hoopa | |
720 | Hoopa | Hoopa Unbound | ときはなたれしフーパ | Tokihanatareshi Hoopa | Hoopa Déchaîné | Entfesseltes Hoopa | Hoopa Libero | Hoopa Desatado | 굴레를 벗어난 후파 | Gullereul Beoseonan Hoopa | |
741 | Oricorio | Baile Style | めらめらスタイル | Mera-Mera Style | Style Flamenco | Flamenco-Stil | Stile Flamenco | Estilo Apasionado | 이글이글스타일 | Igeur-Igeul Style | |
741 | Oricorio | Pom-Pom Style | ぱちぱちスタイル | Pachi-Pachi Style | Style Pom-Pom | Cheerleading-Stil | Stile Cheerdance | Estilo Animado | 파칙파칙스타일 | Pachik-Pachik Style | |
741 | Oricorio | Pa'u Style | ふらふらスタイル | Fura-Fura Style | Style Hula | Hula-Stil | Stile Hula | Estilo Plácido | 훌라훌라스타일 | Hula-Hula Style | |
741 | Oricorio | Sensu Style | まいまいスタイル | Mai-Mai Style | Style Buyō | Buyo-Stil | Stile Buyō | Estilo Refinado | 하늘하늘스타일 | Haneul-Haneul Style | |
745 | Lycanroc | Midday Form | まひるのすがた | Midday Form | Forme Diurne | Tagform | Forma Giorno | Forma Diurna | 한낮의모습 | Hannaj-ui Moseup | |
745 | Lycanroc | Midnight Form | まよなかのすがた | Midnight Form | Forme Nocturne | Nachtform | Forma Notte | Forma Nocturna | 한밤중의 모습 | Hanbamjung-ui Moseup | |
746 | Wishiwashi | Solo Form | たんどくのすがた | Solo Form | Forme Solitaire | Einzelform | Forma Individuale | Forma Individual | 단독의 모습 | Dandog-ui Moseup | |
746 | Wishiwashi | School Form | むれたすがた | School Form | Forme Banc | Schwarmform | Forma Banco | Forma Banco | 군집의 모습 | Gunjib-ui Moseup | |
791 | Solgaleo | Radiant Sun phase | ライジングフェーズ | Rising phase | Phase Soleil Levant | Sonnenaufgangsphase | Fase sole nascente | Fase Sol Ascendente | 라이징페이즈 | Rising phase | |
792 | Lunala | Full Moon phase | フルムーンフェーズ | Full Moon phase | Phase Pleine Lune | Vollmondphase | Fase luna piena | Fase Luna Llena | 풀문페이즈 | Full Moon phase | |
See also
- List of Pokémon with gender differences
- Variant Pokémon
- Mega Evolution
- Primal Reversion
- Bond Phenomenon
- Regional variant