User:SuperPikaPool13/Rideable Pokémon
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The player can ride on Pokémon in various Pokémon games.
Pokémon X and Y
In Pokémon X and Y, certain areas allow you to ride a specific Pokémon within that particular area only. Some of the Pokémon have special abilities within that area. The player cannot ride their own Pokémon even if they own a Pokémon of the same species.
Pokémon | Image | Purpose | Location |
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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 | |
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
In the Alola region, certain Pokémon are trained as Ride Pokémon to help people travel or perform other tasks. This custom is known as the PokéRide. In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, the player can call Ride Pokémon by registering them to the Ride Pager.
Pokémon | Image | Name | Purpose |
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Tauros Charge | Allows the player to move quickly on land and smash through large boulders. | ||
Stoutland Search | Allows the player to find hidden items. | ||
Lapras Paddle | Allows the player to surf across water. The player can also fish from Lapras's back. | ||
Charizard Glide | Allows the player to fly to places they've already been to. | ||
Mudsdale Gallop | Allows the player to run across rocky terrain. | ||
Sharpedo Jet | Allows the player to surf rapidly and smash through rocks in the water. | ||
Machamp Shove | Allows the player to move large blocks. | ||
Mantine SurfUSUM | Allows the player to surf between islands, performing tricks to earn high scores and BP. | ||
Ultra Warp RideUSUM | Allows the player to travel through Ultra Wormholes in order to gain access to various different areas of Ultra Space. | ||
Pokémon Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the player can ride on certain large Walking Pokémon.
Pokémon | Additional effects | ||
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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* | ||