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A new trailer for Pokémon Sun and Moon has revealed new Pokémon, Alola Forms and characters, as well as the information revealed in [[CoroCoro reveals Alolan Grimer|this month's CoroCoro]].
A new trailer for Pokémon Sun and Moon has revealed new Pokémon, Alola Forms and characters, as well as the information revealed in [[CoroCoro reveals Alolan Grimer|this month's CoroCoro]].
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{{p|Silvally}} (known in Japanese as Shiruvadi) is a {{type|Normal}} Pokémon and the evolved form of {{bp|Type: Null}}. It has the new Ability {{a|RKS System}} (known in Japanese as AR System), which changes its type when holding specific type-related items, known as Memories in Japanese (not named in English promotional material). It has the new and exclusive move {{m|Multi-Attack}}, an attack which changes depending on which Memory it is holding, such that it matches its current type. When Type: Null gains a partner it can trust, it deliberately destroys the restraining device it wears. Once released from that heavy mask, its speed increases substantially. Freed of the restraining effects of its mask, Silvally's senses are heightened, and it reverts to its natural temperament; it has a wild nature, but it will obey a Trainer that it trusts and will put its own life on the line for such a Trainer. Silvally is said to have been created to oppose a threat.
{{p|Silvally}} (known in Japanese as Shiruvadi) is a {{type|Normal}} Pokémon and the evolved form of {{bp|Type: Null}}. It has the new Ability {{a|RKS System}} (known in Japanese as AR System), which changes its type when holding specific type-related items, known as Memories in Japanese (not named in English promotional material). It has the new and exclusive move {{m|Multi-Attack}}, an attack which changes depending on which Memory it is holding, such that it matches its current type. When Type: Null gains a partner it can trust, it deliberately destroys the restraining device it wears.


{{p|Hakamo-o}} (known is Japanese as Jarango) is a {{2t|Dragon|Fighting}}-type Pokémon and the evolved form of {{p|Jangmo-o}}. It can have either {{a|Bulletproof}} or {{a|Soundproof}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Sky Uppercut}}. After Jangmo-o evolves into Hakamo-o, it begins to live on its own to train itself. Wherever it can find Pokémon to battle against, it seems to appear. Hakamo-o dances before battle to show its strength, clanging its scales together to make them ring out, then bellows a fierce war cry to challenge its opponent at the dance's climax. Its scales make for fine armor, so Hakamo-o doesn't worry about self-defense as it makes multitudes of strikes and overwhelms its opponents. However, as a result, its scales often become damaged and get torn off, but they grow back immediately, so this does not cause Hakamo-o undue concern; in fact, it views the number of lost scales as proof of how ferociously it has fought, and it brandishes its bared arms in a boast of victory.
{{p|Hakamo-o}} (known is Japanese as Jarango) is a {{2t|Dragon|Fighting}}-type Pokémon and the evolved form of {{p|Jangmo-o}}. It can have either {{a|Bulletproof}} or {{a|Soundproof}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Sky Uppercut}}. Hakamo-o dances before battle to show its strength, clanging its scales together to make them ring out, then bellows a fierce war cry to challenge its opponent at the dance's climax.


{{p|Kommo-o}} (known is Japanese as Jararanga) is a {{2t|Dragon|Fighting}}-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Hakamo-o. It can have either {{a|Bulletproof}} or {{a|Soundproof}} as its Ability. It can learn the new move {{m|Clanging Scales}}, which deals damage then lowers its own Defense. Hakamo-o evolves into Kommo-o after it has completed its harsh training, at which point it returns to the land of its birth, where it watches over the Jangmo-o from a distance. There is a legend that says Kommo-o is covered in glittering scales in order to drive away a great darkness covering the world, which is why they constantly out battle to increase their power. When it detects someone approaching, this Pokémon rings the scales on its tail to announce its presence. It has no desire to battle against weak Pokémon.
{{p|Kommo-o}} (known is Japanese as Jararanga) is a {{2t|Dragon|Fighting}}-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Hakamo-o. It can have either {{a|Bulletproof}} or {{a|Soundproof}} as its Ability. It can learn the new move {{m|Clanging Scales}}, which deals damage then lowers its own Defense. There is a legend that says Kommo-o is covered in glittering scales in order to drive away a great darkness covering the world, which is why they constantly out battle to increase their power.


{{p|Steenee}} is {{type|Grass}} Pokémon and the evolved form of {{p|Bounsweet}}. It can have either {{a|Leaf Guard}} or {{a|Oblivious}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Leaf Storm}} and {{m|Magical Leaf}}. The calyx on Steenee's head is harder than Bounsweet's, so Steenee no longer worries about being stabbed by other Pokémon, so it no longer runs away from other Pokémon and is happy to play together. Upon evolving into Steenee, its fragrance becomes even more delectable, but it also gains a tomboy-like personality. As it moves around, it spins its calyx, striking nearby objects carelessly. Steenee unleashes combo moves using the calyx on its head and its hard legs; first it smacks opponents with the calyx on its head, and when the opponent flinches, it lands a whacking great kick.
{{p|Steenee}} is {{type|Grass}} Pokémon and the evolved form of {{p|Bounsweet}}. It can have either {{a|Leaf Guard}} or {{a|Oblivious}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Leaf Storm}} and {{m|Magical Leaf}}. The calyx on Steenee's head is harder than Bounsweet's, so Steenee no longer worries about being stabbed by other Pokémon, making it happy to play with them.


{{p|Tsareena}} is {{type|Grass}} Pokémon and the evolved form of Steenee. It can have either {{a|Leaf Guard}} or the new Ability {{a|Queenly Majesty}} as its Ability. Queenly Majesty is exclusive to Tsareena and prevents opponents from using {{bp|priority}} moves, just like the new Ability {{a|Dazzling}}. It can learn the new move {{m|Trop Kick}}, which deals damage then lowers the target's Attack. Only the strongest of Steenee are able to evolve, and when it does, the Steenee evolves with the blessing of other Steenee. It then uses its strength to protect the Bounsweet. Tsareena has the nature of high-class nobility. Any Pokémon or human that approaches it with evil in mind will be punished. It even turns its fearsome glare upon its own Trainer if the two of them are not fully in sync, or if its Trainer orders it to use a move that will be ineffective. It is known for its high-kicks, being even more skilled that Steenee. It's said that it loses its strength if touched on the crown-like protuberance on its head.
{{p|Tsareena}} is {{type|Grass}} Pokémon and the evolved form of Steenee. It can have either {{a|Leaf Guard}} or the new Ability {{a|Queenly Majesty}} as its Ability. Queenly Majesty is exclusive to Tsareena and prevents opponents from using {{bp|priority}} moves, just like the new Ability {{a|Dazzling}}. It can learn the new move {{m|Trop Kick}}, which deals damage then lowers the target's Attack. Tsareena has the nature of high-class nobility. Any Pokémon or human that approaches it with evil in mind will be punished.


{{p|Ribombee}} is a {{2t|Bug|Fairy}}-type Pokémon and the evolved form of {{p|Cutiefly}}. It can have either {{a|Honey Gather}} or {{a|Shield Dust}} as its Ability. It can learn {{a|Dazzling Gleam}}<!-- and {{m|Draining Kiss}}-->. It [[New Pokémon, Ultra Beasts, Aether Foundation revealed in new Sun and Moon trailer|was originally seen]] in a Train On live-action trailer, but no details were given about it at the time. Ribombee collect flower nectar and pollen to make into balls known as Pollen Puffs. These serve as food, and can cause effects like paralysis or dizziness. Ribombee may use puffs to strike their opponents during battles. Some of the Pollen Puffs that Ribombee make also have relaxing effects or can relieve tiredness. These are distributed around the Alola region as high-priced supplements. Ribombee hate getting rained on, because their fluffy hairs hold the pollen they have gathered and the rain makes them wet and dirty. Alolan people know that if Ribombee are busily visiting the fields of flowers, fair weather will continue.
{{p|Ribombee}} is a {{2t|Bug|Fairy}}-type Pokémon and the evolved form of {{p|Cutiefly}}. It can have either {{a|Honey Gather}} or {{a|Shield Dust}} as its Ability. It can learn {{a|Dazzling Gleam}}<!-- and {{m|Draining Kiss}}-->. It [[New Pokémon, Ultra Beasts, Aether Foundation revealed in new Sun and Moon trailer|was originally seen]] in a Train On live-action trailer, but no details were given about it at the time. Ribombee collect flower nectar and pollen to make into balls known as Pollen Puffs, which serve as food and can cause effects like paralysis or dizziness.


{{bp|Regional variant|Alolan}} {{p|Grimer}} is a {{2t|Poison|Dark}}-type Pokémon. It can have either {{a|Poison Touch}} or {{a|Gluttony}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Poison Fang}}. To deal with increasing garbage, Grimer were imported from other regions. They fed primarily on garbage, so their body composition changed. Crystallized residual toxins take on the appearance of teeth for this Pokémon; these crystals are quite dangerous, and there is no know method to break them. Alolan Grimer is always eating garbage, but its constant hunger will cause it to begin eating other manufactured objects if it runs out of garbage to feed on. There are more than a hundred Alolan Grimer in Alola's garbage-processing plants, and all of the garbage produced in the Alola region is taken for use as their food.
{{bp|Regional variant|Alolan}} {{p|Muk}} is a {{2t|Poison|Dark}}-type Pokémon. It can have either {{a|Poison Touch}} or {{a|Gluttony}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Crunch}} and {{m|Gunk Shot}}. It eats whatever is in reach without pausing, and runs amuck if it is hungry. It's thought that its voracious appetite stems from an inability to maintain its energy levels without a constant influx of toxins. Toxins have accumulated in Alolan Muk's body from its steady diet of various waste products and manufactured materials. This accumulation has brought about a chemical change, producing a new kind of toxin. Alolan Muk has the same poisonous crystals as Alolan Grimer, but they extend all over the surface of its body. Alolan Muk uses them to attack, just like other Pokémon use their fangs or claws. These highly toxic crystals are easily knocked loose, making them extraordinarily dangerous.
The Grimer and Muk in the Alola region produce and store their toxins within their bodies, so unlike the Grimer and Muk in other regions, they do not give off  unpleasant aromas.
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{{bp|Regional variant|Alolan}} {{p|Grimer}} is a {{2t|Poison|Dark}}-type Pokémon. It can have either {{a|Poison Touch}} or {{a|Gluttony}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Poison Fang}}. To deal with increasing garbage, Grimer were imported from other regions. They fed primarily on garbage, so their body composition changed.
{{bp|Regional variant|Alolan}} {{p|Muk}} is a {{2t|Poison|Dark}}-type Pokémon. It can have either {{a|Poison Touch}} or {{a|Gluttony}} as its Ability. It can learn {{m|Crunch}} and {{m|Gunk Shot}}. The Grimer and Muk in the Alola region produce and store their toxins within their bodies, so unlike the Grimer and Muk in other regions, they do not give off  unpleasant aromas.
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A new trailer for Pokémon Sun and Moon has revealed new Pokémon, Alola Forms and characters, as well as the information revealed in this month's CoroCoro.


Silvally (known in Japanese as Shiruvadi) is a Normal-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Type: Null. It has the new Ability RKS System (known in Japanese as AR System), which changes its type when holding specific type-related items, known as Memories in Japanese (not named in English promotional material). It has the new and exclusive move Multi-Attack, an attack which changes depending on which Memory it is holding, such that it matches its current type. When Type: Null gains a partner it can trust, it deliberately destroys the restraining device it wears.

Hakamo-o (known is Japanese as Jarango) is a Dragon/Fighting-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Jangmo-o. It can have either Bulletproof or Soundproof as its Ability. It can learn Sky Uppercut. Hakamo-o dances before battle to show its strength, clanging its scales together to make them ring out, then bellows a fierce war cry to challenge its opponent at the dance's climax.

Kommo-o (known is Japanese as Jararanga) is a Dragon/Fighting-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Hakamo-o. It can have either Bulletproof or Soundproof as its Ability. It can learn the new move Clanging Scales, which deals damage then lowers its own Defense. There is a legend that says Kommo-o is covered in glittering scales in order to drive away a great darkness covering the world, which is why they constantly out battle to increase their power.

Steenee is Grass-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Bounsweet. It can have either Leaf Guard or Oblivious as its Ability. It can learn Leaf Storm and Magical Leaf. The calyx on Steenee's head is harder than Bounsweet's, so Steenee no longer worries about being stabbed by other Pokémon, making it happy to play with them.

Tsareena is Grass-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Steenee. It can have either Leaf Guard or the new Ability Queenly Majesty as its Ability. Queenly Majesty is exclusive to Tsareena and prevents opponents from using priority moves, just like the new Ability Dazzling. It can learn the new move Trop Kick, which deals damage then lowers the target's Attack. Tsareena has the nature of high-class nobility. Any Pokémon or human that approaches it with evil in mind will be punished.

Ribombee is a Bug/Fairy-type Pokémon and the evolved form of Cutiefly. It can have either Honey Gather or Shield Dust as its Ability. It can learn Dazzling Gleam. It was originally seen in a Train On live-action trailer, but no details were given about it at the time. Ribombee collect flower nectar and pollen to make into balls known as Pollen Puffs, which serve as food and can cause effects like paralysis or dizziness.


Alolan Grimer is a Poison/Dark-type Pokémon. It can have either Poison Touch or Gluttony as its Ability. It can learn Poison Fang. To deal with increasing garbage, Grimer were imported from other regions. They fed primarily on garbage, so their body composition changed.

Alolan Muk is a Poison/Dark-type Pokémon. It can have either Poison Touch or Gluttony as its Ability. It can learn Crunch and Gunk Shot. The Grimer and Muk in the Alola region produce and store their toxins within their bodies, so unlike the Grimer and Muk in other regions, they do not give off unpleasant aromas.


Olivia is the kahuna of Akala Island, the second island the player visits during their island challenge. She specializes in Rock-type Pokémon, using Pokémon such as Nosepass and Midnight Form Lycanroc. She is extraordinarily skilled and has served as a kahuna since a young age. Despite her skills, she insists that she is just a normal girl.

Ilima is a graduate of the Trainers' school and an expert in Normal-type Pokémon and Captain of the Verdant Cavern trial. He is considered a hero by the students of his former school.

Both of these characters' names appeared in the Legendaries Trailer on text boxes.

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