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Alolan Sandshrew and Sandslash, which are Ground types in other regions, are Ice and Steel types. Alolan Meowth and Persian, which are Normal types in other regions, are Dark types. Some Pokémon evolutions have gained dual typings as well, such as Alolan Marowak which is now a Fire and Ghost type and Alolan Raichu, an Electric and Psychic type.
While the others try to find their way out, Lillie, Sophocles and Mallow discover a group of Alolan Sandshrew in training. The Sandshrew are threatened by a Tyranitar, but Lillie intervenes. She challenges Tyranitar to a Double Battle and wins with the help of Snowy and the Sandshrew Boss.
List of Alolan Pokémon forms introduced in Generation VII (2016) [b] Name [c] Type(s) Evolves from Evolves into Notes Rattata Koratta (コラッタ) Dark / Normal — Raticate (#020) The nocturnal Alolan Form of Rattata was introduced during a Nintendo Direct on September 1, 2016. [45] Black instead of purple, they have a tendency to gnaw on ...
Because it evolves via a stone and Pikachu is more popular, Raichu are rarely seen. It has an Electric/Psychic-type Alolan form. Both forms of Raichu were created by Atsuko Nishida. [23] Sandshrew Sando (サンド) Ground — Sandslash (#0028) Based on the Chinese pangolin, Sandshrew is known to curl into a ball to defend itself. It burrows ...
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Many species of Pokémon can evolve into a larger and more powerful creature. The change is accompanied by stat changes—generally a modest increase—and access to a wider variety of attacks. There are multiple ways to trigger an evolution, including reaching a particular level, using a special stone, or learning a specific attack.
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