Now, that the official games are out (Pokémon Sun & Moon) There are 802 Pokémon in total, without including Mega Evolutions and Alola Forms, that are variations of existing Pokémon.
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Animals that live in the tropic of capricorn would include tigers great apes orangutan and monkeys ~Alola
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Alolan Raichu is an Electric and Psychic-type Pokémon.
No, Incineroar is not legendary.It is the Fire-type starter Pokemon given out in the Alola region, along with Rowlet, the Grass-type and Popplio, the Water-type.
Both Alolan Meowth and Persian share the Dark-typing in Pokémon Sun and Moon.
Sandslash is normally a Ground type, but in the Alola region (Generation 7), there is a Sandslash version that is Ice-Steel type instead.
Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon are the newest games that will be for the Nintendo 3DS and Nintendo 2DS systems, you will be starting as a new trainer who had just moved into the Alola region which consists of at least four islands and you will also need to select one of three Starter Pokemon and you will also be in charge of catching Pokemon that can be found in the Alola region and you can also beat the Gym Leaders, the Elite 4 trainers and the Champion.
The Alolan Forms in Pokémon Sun and Moon are:Rattata (Dark/Normal);Raticate (Dark/Normal);Raichu (Electric/Psychic);Sandshrew (Ice/Steel);Sandslash (Ice/Steel);Vulpix (Ice);Ninetales (Ice/Fairy);Meowth (Dark);Persian (Dark);Grimer (Poison/Dark);Muk (Poison/Dark);Exeggutor (Grass/Dragon);Marowak (Fire/Ghost);Diglett (Ground/Steel);Dugtrio (Ground/Steel);Geodude (Ground/Electric);Graveler (Ground/Electric);Golem (Ground/Electric).
Dawn Stone: Kirlia (male) --> Gallade Snorunt (female) --> Froslass Dusk Stone: Murkrow --> Honchkrow Misdreavus --> Mismagius Lampent --> Chandelure Doublade --> Aegislash Fire Stone: Vulpix --> Ninetales Growlithe --> Arcanine Eevee --> Flareon Pansear --> Simisear Ice Stone: Vulpix (Alola Form) --> Ninetales (Alola Form) Sandshrew (Alola Form) --> Sandslash (Alola Form) Leaf Stone: Gloom --> Vileplume Weepinbell --> Victreebel Nuzleaf --> Shiftry Pansage --> Simisage Moon Stone: Nidorina --> Nidoqueen Nidorino --> Nidoking Clefairy --> Clefable Jigglypuff --> Wigglytuff Skitty --> Delcatty Munna --> Musharna Oval Stone: Happiny --> Chansey (Happiny has to level up during day while holding the Oval Stone) Shiny Stone: Togetic --> Togekiss Roselia --> Roserade Minccino --> Cinccino Floette --> Florges Sun Stone: Gloom --> Bellossom Sunkern --> Sunflora Cottonnee --> Whimsicott Petilil --> Lilligant Helioptile --> Heliolisk Thunderstone: Pikachu --> Raichu Eevee --> Jolteon Eelektrik --> Eelektross Water Stone: Poliwhirl --> Poliwrath Shellder --> Cloyster Staryu --> Starmie Eevee --> Vaporeon Lombre --> Ludicolo Panpour --> Simipour
No, Pikipek is a Pokémon introduced in Generation VII, which is not available in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire (ORAS). You can't obtain Pikipek in those games.
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the Battle Tree is a place in Alola Region where you can battle against strong trainers and even team-up with them once you complete all the Island Challenges. Here you can find familar faces such as Cynthia, Wally, Red and Blue.