Season of Alola – Pokémon GO
Melemele Island Special Research
Available to collect from March 1, 2022 to June 1, 2022
Akala Island Special Research
Available to collect from March 22, 2022 to June 1, 2022
Ula’ula Island Special Research
Available to collect from April 12, 2022 to June 1, 2022
Poni Island Special Research
Available to collect from May 10, 2022 to June 1, 2022
End-of-Season Special Research
Available to collect from May 25, 2022 until June 1, 2022
Mar 1
Mar 22
Apr 12
May 10
May 25
March
April
May
Mar 1
Mar 15
Mar 22
3/1: Welcome to Alola!
Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. to Wednesday, March 9, 2022, at 8:00 p.m. local time
To commemorate the beginning of the new Season, the following Pokémon will be appearing more frequently in the wild!
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Featured Pokémon
Rowlet
Litten
Popplio
Pikipek
Yungoos
3/15: Festival of Colors 2022 Global Event
Trainers,
We’re excited to announce a brand-new worldwide event celebrating the Festival of Colors! We hope Trainers all over the world will enjoy the diverse group of colorful Pokémon appearing during the event.
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Featured Pokémon
Baile Style Oricorio*
Pom-Pom Style Oricorio*
Pa’u Style Oricorio*
Sensu Style Oricorio*
3/22: Lush Jungle event
Fomantis, the Sickle Grass Pokémon and Lurantis, the Bloom Sickle Pokémon will make their debuts in Pokémon GO!
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Featured Pokémon
Shiny Cottonee
Fomantis
Lurantis
Tapu Lele
Apr 1
Apr 3
Apr 12
Apr 20
Apr 29
4/1: April Fools’ 2-Oh?-22
Trainers,
… … …
Ditto. Ditto everywhere.
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Featured Pokémon
Ditto
4/3: All-Hands Rocket Retreat
Sunday, April 3, 2022, at 12:00 a.m. to Thursday, April 7, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. local time
Another Team GO Rocket takeover is happening! Spurred by the recent influx of Pokémon first found in the Alola region, Team GO Rocket is feeling bolder than ever. This time, the villains are trying to prepare for their upcoming company-wide Team GO Rocket Retreat!
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Featured Pokémon
Salandit
Salazzle
4/12: Spring into Spring
Trainers, springtime is here, and that means it’s the perfect season to hatch Eggs and celebrate with Pokémon wearing flower crowns! Themed Pokémon will also appear in the wild.
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Featured Pokémon
Togetic wearing a flower crown
Togekiss wearing a flower crown
Lopunny wearing a flower crown
4/20: Sustainability Week 2022
Oranguru, the Sage Pokémon, makes its Pokémon GO debut!
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Featured Pokémon
Cherubi
Oranguru
4/29: A Mega Moment event
Mega Kangaskhan enters the fray!
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Featured Pokémon
Mega Kangaskhan
5/3: Pokémon Air Adventures
Mega Latias and Mega Latios make their Pokémon GO debuts in Mega Raids!
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Featured Pokémon
Mega Latias
Mega Latios
GO Battle League
This GO Battle League Season will be calm and relaxing! Whether it’s your first time trying out battling or you’re already a seasoned veteran, this Season will have no ratings but will instead feature a unique suite of opportunities for Trainers new and experienced to compete.
GO Battle!
Pokémon Go Gen 7 Pokémon list released so far, and every creature from Sun and Moon’s Alola region listed
Gen 7 contains 86 new Pokémon which will gradually be released into Pokémon Go.
Unlike other generations — Gen 1, Gen 2, Gen 3, Gen 4, Gen 5, Gen 6 and Gen 8 — the Alolan variants originating from the Alola Pokédex were released long before the first Gen 7 Pokémon arrived in Pokémon Go.
The Gen 7 Pokémon made their first appearance in the Pokémon universe in Pokémon Sun and Moon for the Nintendo 3DS in 2016.
Below you’ll find all of the Gen 7 Pokémon released so far in Pokémon Go and a complete Gen 7 Pokémon list, so you know which creatures are on their way.
On this page:
- Which Gen 7 Pokémon are in Pokémon Go so far
- What we know about the Gen 7 Pokémon
- Pokémon Go Gen 7 Pokémon list
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Which Gen 7 Pokémon are in Pokémon Go so far
While the Gen 7 Pokémon are, like past generations such as Gen 6, being released in stages, the Alolan variants have been in Pokémon Go for some time.
Alolan variants are Pokémon from Gen 1 whose appearance and typing differs in the Alola region. Vulpix, for example, is an ice-type Pokémon rather than a fire-type and Ninetales, its evolution, is an ice and fairy-type Pokémon.
Here are the Gen 7 Pokémon which are currently available in Pokémon Go:
October 2022 (3 released):
Here are the Gen 7 Pokémon released during October 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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755 | Morelull | Grass / Fairy Debuted as part of the 2022 Festival of Light |
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756 | Shiinotic | Grass / Fairy Evolves from Morelull (using 50 Candy) Debuted as part of the 2022 Festival of Light |
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790 | Cosmoem | Psychic Evolves from Cosmog (using 25 Cosmog Candy) Debuted as part of the A Cosmic Companion special research quest update during the Evolving Stars event |
September 2022 (4 released):
Below you’ll find the Gen 7 Pokémon released during September 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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747 | Mareanie | Poison / Water Debuted as part of the 2022 Fashion Week event |
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748 | Toxapex | Poison / Water Evolves from Mareanie (using 50 Mareanie Candy) Debuted as part of the 2022 Fashion Week event |
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777 | Togedemaru | Electric / Steel Debuted during the Test Your Mettle event |
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789 | Cosmog | Psychic Debuted as part of the A Cosmic Companion special research quest released during the Season of Light |
August 2022 (3 released):
The following Pokémon were released during August 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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736 | Grubbin | Bug Debuted as part of the Bug Out! event |
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737 | Charjabug | Bug / Electric Evolves from Grubbin (using 25 Candy) Debuted as part of the Bug Out! event |
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738 | Vikavolt | Bug / Electric Evolves from Charjabug (using 100 Candy and Magnetic Lure Module) Debuted as part of the Bug Out! event |
July 2022 (3 released):
We saw three Ultra Beasts make their debut appearance at in-person Go Fest event during July 2022, which would later become available worldwide during the Go Fest Finale event of August 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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794 | Buzzwole | Bug / Fighting Debuted as part Go Fest 2022: Seattle |
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795 | Pheromosa | Bug / Fighting Debuted as part Go Fest 2022: Berlin |
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796 | Xurkitree | Electric Debuted as part Go Fest 2022: Sapporo |
June 2022 (3 released):
June 2022 saw the release of the first Ultra Beast and a number of other Gen 7 Pokémon into Pokémon Go:
May 2022 (3 released):
Below you can find the Gen 7 Pokémon released in Pokémon throughout May 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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751 | Dewpider | Water / Bug Debuted on May 12th 2022 as part of the Water Festival event |
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752 | Araquanid | Water / Bug Evolves from Dewpider (using 50 Candy) Debuted on May 12th 2022 as part of the Water Festival event |
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788 | Tapu Fini | Water / Fairy Debuted on May 10th 2022 in five-star raids |
April 2022 (5 released):
Here are the Gen 7 Pokémon released in Pokémon Go during April 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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757 | Salandit | Poison / Fire Debuted as part of All-Hands Rocket Retreat |
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758 | Salazzle | Poison / Fire Only female Salandit’s evolve into Salazzle (using 50 Candy) Debuted as part of All-Hands Rocket Retreat |
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759 | Stufful | Normal / Fighting Debuted as part of April 2022’s Community Day |
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760 | Bewear | Normal / Fighting Evolves from Stufful (using 400 Candy) Debuted as part of April 2022’s Community Day |
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765 | Oranguru | Normal / Psychic Debuted as part of Sustainability Week 2022 |
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787 | Tapu Bulu | Grass / Fairy Debuted in five-star raids as part of the Spring into Spring event |
March 2022 (26 released):
Below you can find the Gen 7 Pokémon released in Pokémon Go during March 2022:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution, Catch Method and Debut | |
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722 | Rowlet | Grass / Flying Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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723 | Dartrix | Grass / Flying Evolves from Rowlet (using 25 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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724 | Decidueye | Grass / Ghost Evolves from Dartix (using 100 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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725 | Litten | Fire Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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726 | Torracat | Fire Evolves from Litten (using 25 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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727 | Incineroar | Fire / Dark Evolves from Torracat (using 100 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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728 | Popplio | Water Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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729 | Brionne | Water Evolves from Popplio (using 25 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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730 | Primarina | Water / Fairy Evolves from Brionne (using 100 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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731 | Pikipek | Normal / Flying Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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732 | Trumbeak | Normal / Flying Evolves from Pikipek (using 25 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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733 | Toucannon | Normal / Flying Evolves from Trumbeak (using 100 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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734 | Yungoos | Normal Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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735 | Gumshoos | Normal Evolves from Yungoos (using 50 Candy) during the day Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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741 | Oricorio | Type changes depending on the Oricorio’s style: Baile — Fire / Flying Pa’u — Psychic / Flying Pom-Pom — Electric / Flying Sensu — Ghost / Flying A regionally exclusive Pokémon Debuted as part of the Festival of Colors event |
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744 | Rockruff | Rock Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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745 | Lycanroc | Rock Evolves from Rockruff (using 50 Candy): During the day for Midday form During the night for Middnight Form Dusk form currently unreleased Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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753 | Fomantis | Grass Debuted as part of the Lush Jungle event |
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754 | Lurantis | Grass Evolves using 50 Fomantis Candy during the day Debuted as part of the Lush Jungle event |
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764 | Comfey | Fairy Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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782 | Jangmo-o | Dragon Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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783 | Hakamo-o | Dragon / Fighting Evolves from Jangmo-o (using 25 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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784 | Kommo-o | Dragon / Fighting Evolves from Hakamo-o (using 100 Candy) Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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785 | Tapu Koko | Electric / Fairy Debuted as part of Welcome to Alola event |
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786 | Tapu Lele | Psychic / Fairy Debuted as part of the Lush Jungle event |
What we know about the Gen 7 Pokémon
Originating from the Alola region, which was inspired by the Hawaiian Islands, Gen 7 introduced 86 new Pokémon, along with 18 Alolan variants, when Pokémon Sun and Moon were released. Gen 7 includes the traditional three starter Pokémon, 11 legendary Pokémon, five mythical Pokémon and the Ultra Beasts.
Here are some interesting facts which make Gen 7 unique:
- For some reason, a number of Gen 8 Pokémon, including Wooloo, were released before any Gen 7 Pokémon in Pokémon Go.
- Alolan forms were the first regional variants to appear in the Pokémon series and all of them are new versions of classic Gen 1 Pokémon.
- The Ultra Beasts — a group of extradimensional Pokémon hailing from Ultra Space — debuted as part of Gen 7. There are 11 Ultra Beasts in total and each one is incredibly powerful.
- Mimikyu is wearing a Pikachu disguise with the hopes of finally finding a friend. Anyone who glimpses beneath its rag, however, is said to die a painful death, which suggests Mimikyu’s true form is a kind of eldritch abomination.
- Gen 7 is the first generation to introduce a legendary Pokémon evolution tree; with Cosmog evolving into Cosmoem and then, depending on which main series game you were playing, either Solgaleo or Lunala.
- When its shield is down, Minior can be one of seven different colours.
- According to Pokédex entries from the main series, Sandygast has the power to mind control anyone who dares put their hand in its mouth. It then forces them to make its body bigger, essentially trapping them in an inescapable sand castle building nightmare.
Currently available is the Greedy Gluttons event, and the arrival of Guzzlord and gold PokéStops and mysterious coins as part of the Season of Light.
Elsewhere, be sure to use Daily Adventure Incense for the chance of encountering Galarian Articuno, Galarian Zapdos and Galarian Moltres.
Pokémon Go Gen 7 Pokémon list
The majority of the Gen 7 evolutions in Pokémon Go will, unsurprisingly, require you to collect a specific amount of candy. There are, however, a couple of Pokémon which may have special requirements tied to their evolutions.
Crabrawler.
One of these Pokémon is Crabrawler, who, in the main series, will only evolve into Crabominable on Mount Lanakila. It will be interesting to see whether this location based evolution translates into a special requirement in Pokémon Go or if you’ll simply have to collect enough Crabrawler candy.
Another special Gen 7 evolution is Salandit which only evolves into Salazzle if it is female.
Most notably, however, Rockruff can evolve into one of three different versions of Lycanroc — Midday, Dusk and Midnight — depending on whether you’ve met a certain requirement in the main series. Currently, the Midday and Midnight forms are available in Pokémon Go and which one you receive depends on what time of day you evolve Rockruff during.
Lycanroc is not the only Gen 7 Pokémon with multiple forms though. Oricorio is a flying-type Pokémon whose appearance and typing changed depending on which Alola island you caught it on. We’ll have to wait and see how this Pokémon, and its various forms, are disturbed in Pokémon Go, but we definitely want to catch them all!
Lycanroc’s three forms — Midday, Midnight and Dusk.
It’s also important to remember that, while the Alolan variants are part of the Alola Pokédex in the main game series, in Pokémon Go these are classified as variant forms and, therefore, share a Pokédex entry with their original counterpart.
Below you can find the complete list of Gen 7 Pokémon:
No. | Pokémon | Type, Evolution and Predicted Catch Method | |
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722 | Rowlet | Grass / Flying | |
723 | Dartrix | Grass / Flying Evolves from Rowlet (using 25 Candy) |
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724 | Decidueye | Grass / Ghost Evolves from Dartix (using 100 Candy) |
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725 | Litten | Fire | |
726 | Torracat | Fire Evolves from Litten (using 25 Candy) |
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727 | Incineroar | Fire / Dark Evolves from Torracat (using 100 Candy) |
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728 | Popplio | Water | |
729 | Brionne | Water Evolves from Popplio (using 25 Candy) |
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730 | Primarina | Water / Fairy Evolves from Brionne (using 100 Candy) |
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731 | Pikipek | Normal / Flying | |
732 | Trumbeak | Normal / Flying Evolves from Pikipek (using 25 Candy) |
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733 | Toucannon | Normal / Flying Evolves from Trumbeak (using 100 Candy) |
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734 | Yungoos | Normal | |
735 | Gumshoos | Normal Evolves from Yungoos (using 50 Candy) during the day |
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736 | Grubbin | Bug | |
737 | Charjabug | Bug / Electric Evolves from Grubbin (using Candy) |
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738 | Vikavolt | Bug / Electric Evolves from Charjabug In the main series evolution only occurs: Gen 7 — Visiting either Blush Mountain or Vast Poni Canyon Gen 8 — Requires Thunder Stone |
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739 | Crabrawler | Fighting | |
740 | Crabominable | Fighting / Ice Evolves from Crabrawler at Mount Lanakila in the main series |
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741 | Oricorio | Type changes depending on the Oricorio’s style: Baile — Fire / Flying Pa’u — Psychic / Flying Pom-Pom — Electric / Flying Sensu — Ghost / Flying |
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742 | Cutiefly | Bug / Fairy | |
743 | Ribombee | Bug / Fairy Evolves from Ribombee (using Candy) |
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744 | Rockruff | Rock | |
745 | Lycanroc | Rock Evolves from Rockruff (using 50 Candy): During the day for Midday form During the night for Middnight Form Dusk form currently unreleased |
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746 | Wishiwashi | Water | |
747 | Mareanie | Poison / Water | |
748 | Toxapex | Poison / Water Evolves from Mareanie (using Candy) |
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749 | Mudbray | Ground | |
750 | Mudsdale | Ground Evolves from Mudbray (using Candy) |
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751 | Dewpider | Water / Bug | |
752 | Araquanid | Water / Bug Evolves from Dewpider (using Candy) |
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753 | Fomantis | Grass | |
754 | Lurantis | Grass Evolves from Fomantis during the day in the mainline series |
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755 | Morelull | Grass / Fairy | |
756 | Shiinotic | Grass / Fairy Evolves from Morelull (using Candy) |
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757 | Salandit | Poison / Fire | |
758 | Salazzle | Poison / Fire Only female Salandit’s evolve into Salazzle |
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759 | Stufful | Normal / Fighting | |
760 | Bewear | Normal / Fighting Evolves from Stufful (using Candy) |
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761 | Bounsweet | Grass | |
762 | Steene | Grass Evolves from Bounsweet (using Candy) |
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763 | Tsareena | Grass Evolves from Steene when it knows Stomp in the mainline series |
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764 | Comfey | Fairy | |
765 | Oranguru | Normal / Psychic | |
766 | Passimian | Fighting | |
767 | Wimpod | Bug / Water | |
768 | Golisopod | Bug / Water Evolves from Wimpod (using Candy) |
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769 | Sandygast | Ghost / Ground | |
770 | Palossand | Ghost / Ground Evolves from Sandygast (using Candy) |
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771 | Pyukumuku | Water | |
772 | Type: Null | Normal | |
773 | Silvally | Normal Evolves from Type: Null with high friendship in the main series |
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774 | Minior | Rock / Flying | |
775 | Komala | Normal | |
776 | Turtonator | Fire / Dragon | |
777 | Togedemaru | Electric / Steel | |
778 | Mimikyu | Ghost / Fairy | |
779 | Bruxish | Water / Psychic | |
780 | Drampa | Normal / Dragon | |
781 | Dhelmise | Ghost / Grass | |
782 | Jangmo-o | Dragon | |
783 | Hakamo-o | Dragon / Fighting Evolves from Jangmo-o (using 25 Candy) |
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784 | Kommo-o | Dragon / Fighting Evolves from Hakamo-o (using 100 Candy) |
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785 | Tapu Koko | Electric / Fairy | |
786 | Tapu Lele | Psychic / Fairy | |
787 | Tapu Bulu | Grass / Fairy | |
788 | Tapu Fini | Water / Fairy | |
789 | Cosmog | Psychic | |
790 | Cosmoem | Psychic Evolves from Cosmog (using Candy) |
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791 | Solgaleo | Psychic / Steel Evolves from Cosmoem depending on game version in main series |
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792 | Lunala | Psychic / Ghost Evolves from Cosmoem depending on game version in main series |
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793 | Nihilego | Rock / Poison | |
794 | Buzzwole | Bug / Fighting | |
795 | Pheromosa | Bug / Fighting | |
796 | Xurkitree | Electric | |
797 | Celesteela | Steel / Flying | |
798 | Kartana | Grass / Steel | |
799 | Guzzlord | Dark / Dragon | |
800 | Necrozma | Psychic | |
801 | Magearna | Steel / Fairy | |
802 | Marshadow | Fighting / Ghost | |
803 | Poipole | Poison | |
804 | Naganadel | Poison / Dragon Evolves from Poipole when it knows Dragon Pulse in the main series |
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805 | Stakataka | Rock / Steel | |
806 | Blacephalon | Fire / Ghost | |
807 | Zeraora | Electric |
Good luck catching the Gen 7 Pokémon!
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Muk — Alola Form (Pokémon)
NormalAlola Form
#89 (Kanto)
Table of contents
- The best set of attacks
- All attacks
- Evolution
- Raid guide
- Max. CP
- All counter Pokémon
Best Attack Set (Muk — Alola Form)
Assault
Snarl |
13.1 dps |
Gunk Shot |
50.3 dps |
Defense
Snarl |
13.1 dps |
Dark Pulse |
32 dps |
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Pokémon Type
Poison
Dark
Ground | deals 160% damage. |
Psychic | deals 63% damage. |
Poison | deals 63% damage. |
Ghost | deals 63% damage. |
Grass | deals 63% damage. |
Dark | deals 63% damage. |
Evolution
There are currently a total of 2 Pokémon in the Grimer (Alola Form) family. Muk (Alola Form) evolved from Grimer (Alola Form) which costs 50 Candy.
Grimer
(Alola Form)
Muk
(Alola Form)
Grimer
Muk
Forms
There are 2 different forms of Muk:
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Normal
-
Alola Form
Muk (Alola Form) Raid Guide
Muk — Alola Form has previously been Raid Boss in Tier 3 Raids.
Tier 1Tier 3Tier 5Mega RaidTier 2Tier 4
Boss HP
123
Caught CP range
123
Caught CP (boosted)
12 — 32
Minimum IVs
10 90 002
Standard game images
There is a very low chance that you can get a shiny Muk — Alola Form, which has the following appearance:
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«Mack’s body is leaking a disgusting liquid that emits a terrible fetid odor. Just one drop from his body turns a clean pool into a viscous, rotten swamp.»
Basic indicators
Max. CP
Max. CP with weather boost
Max HP
Size
Other
Best Attack Set (Muk — Alola Form)
Assault
Snarl |
13.1 dps |
Gunk Shot |
50.3 dps |
Defense
Snarl |
13.1 dps |
Dark Pulse |
32 dps |
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All attacks
Fast attack | Damage | En/sec | Damage/sec |
---|---|---|---|
Bite |
6 | 8 | 14.4 |
Poison Jab |
10 | 8.8 | 15 |
Snarl |
12 | 12. 7 | 13.1 |
Main attack | Damage | En/sec | Damage/sec |
---|---|---|---|
Dark Pulse |
80 | -16.7 | 32 |
Sludge Wave |
110 | -31.3 | 41.3 |
Gunk Shot |
130 | -32.3 | 50.3 |
Acid Spray |
20 | -16.7 | 8 |
Attack sets highlighted in green grant their Type Attack Bonus and deal 20% more damage.
All counter Pokemon
This lists the Pokémon and their movesets that deal the most damage to Muk.
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These moves are calculated using type advantages / disadvantages, and including STAB. Click here for more info »
Most vulnerable to Muk — Alola Form
Fast Attack
BitePoison JabSnarl
Main attack
Dark PulseSludge WaveGunk ShotAcid Spray
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These moves are calculated using type advantages / disadvantages, and including STAB. Click here for more info »
IV
calc
Golem — Alola Form (Pokémon)
NormalAlola Form
#76 (Kanto)
Table of contents
- The best set of attacks
- All attacks
- Evolution
- Max. CP
- All counter Pokémon
Best Attack Set (Golem — Alola Form)
Assault
Rollout Fast |
12 dps |
wild charge |
41.5 dps |
Defense
Rollout Fast |
12 dps |
wild charge |
41.5 dps |
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Pokémon Type
Rock
Electric
Ground | deals 256% damage. |
Fighting | deals 160% damage. |
Water | deals 160% damage. |
Grass | deals 160% damage. |
Normal | deals 63% damage. |
Poison | deals 63% damage. |
Fire | deals 63% damage. |
electric | deals 63% damage. |
flying | deals 39% damage. |
Evolution
There are currently a total of 3 Pokémon in the Geodude (Alola Form) family. Golem (Alola Form) evolves from Graveler (Alola Form) which costs 100 Candy.
Geodude
(Alola Form)
Graveler
(Alola Form)
Golem
(Alola Form)
Geodude
Graveler
Golem
Forms
There are 2 different forms of Golem:
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Normal
-
Alola Form
Standard game images
There is a very low chance that you can get a shiny Golem — Alola Form, which has the following appearance:
O
«Golems live in the mountains. In the event of a strong earthquake, these Pokémon roll down en masse.»
Basic indicators
Max. CP
Max. CP with weather boost
Max HP
Size
Other
Best Attack Set (Golem — Alola Form)
Assault
Rollout Fast |
12 dps |
wild charge |
41.5 dps |
Defense
Rollout Fast |
12 dps |
wild charge |
41.5 dps |
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All attacks
Fast attack | Damage | En/sec | Damage/sec |
---|---|---|---|
Rock Throw |
12 | 7.8 | 16 |
Volt switch |
14 | 13.1 | 10. 5 |
Rollout Fast |
14 | 12.9 | 12 |
Main attack | Damage | En/sec | Damage/sec |
---|---|---|---|
stone edge |
100 | -43.5 | 52.2 |
wild charge |
90 | -19.2 | 41.5 |
rock blast |
50 | -15.7 | 28.6 |
Attack sets highlighted in green grant their Type Attack Bonus and deal 20% more damage.
All counter Pokemon
This lists the Pokémon and their movesets that deal the most damage to Golem.
View all »
These moves are calculated using type advantages / disadvantages, and including STAB. Click here for more info »
Most vulnerable to Golem — Alola Form
Fast Attack
Rock ThrowVolt SwitchRollout Fast (Elite TM)
Main Attack
Stone EdgeWild ChargeRock Blast
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These moves are calculated using type advantages / disadvantages, and including STAB.