'Pokemon Sun And Moon' Accidentally Reveal Final Forms Of Three Starter Pokemon In A New Trailer [VIDEO]
ByThe recently rolled out teaser for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" showcases an array of Pokemon and confirm earlier leaks centering on three starter Pokemon.
Citing the mammoth success of "Pokemon Go," avid gamers are now looking forward to the upcoming games. Moreover, "Alpha Sapphire" and "Omega Ruby" remakes are back into the U.K. sales charts as they are the latest games released for Nintendo 3DS. In a bid to raise the hype, The Pokemon Company rolled out a trailer on Monday, August 2. The trailer teased brand new features and Pokemon, Metro UK reported.
The latest update features Alola forms for a slew of original Pokemon, never-before-seen Exeggutor and Vulpix to match the Hawaiian setting.
Plus, there is an all-new concept of Z-moves that is applicable only once every combat. Although all Pokemon can use the moves, a Z-Ring for trainers and two Z-Crystals are needed. In the event Pokemon and the ring have same crystal, players can use the super-powerful move.
The latest trailer also features a real toy Z-Ring that players can actually buy. When used in the game, the Z-Ring vibrates and lights up.
The teaser throws more light on Gumshoos, Minior and Oricorio (that changes form as well as dancing style after drinking the nectar from specific flowers).
The rock/flying-type Minior sports an outer shell that offers protection to its comparatively cuter inner form. Gumshoos, which evolves from mongoose-like Yungoos, dons a haircut remarkably similar to Donald Trump, Yibada reported.
Overall, the trailer looks incredible, and though unintentionally, it also confirms leaked images of the three starter Pokemon. The sketches first made an appearance online a few months ago, however they could not be confirmed as authentic.
That being said, the character accentuated by the red light in the video clip confirms that these as the final forms of Poppilo, Rolet, and Littlen.
Just like Bulbasaur, Charmander and Squirtle, players will select one of the three starter Pokemon once they initiate the game, prior to eventually evolving it into final forms.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" is slated to release on November 18 on Nintendo 3DS.
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