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{{DL|Pokémon X and Y beta|Eternal Flower Floette}} remains in the code of the Generation VII games.
{{DL|Pokémon X and Y beta|Eternal Flower Floette}} remains in the code of the Generation VII games.


For consistency, all Pokémon have {{Shiny}} sprites even if they cannot be obtained as Shiny. [[Pikachu in a cap]], {{p|Zygarde}} (all forms), the [[guardian deities]] (except {{p|Tapu Koko}} exclusively from an event distribution), {{p|Cosmog}} evolution line, {{p|Necrozma}}, and [[Ultra Beast]]s cannot be legitimately obtained as Shiny. All Pokémon from past generations that cannot be Shiny are still unobtainable as Shiny. These include: {{p|Celebi}}, {{p|Victini}}, {{p|Keldeo}}, {{p|Meloetta}}, {{p|Hoopa}} and {{p|Volcanion}}.
For consistency, all Pokémon have {{Shiny}} sprites even if they cannot be obtained as Shiny. [[Pikachu in a cap]], {{p|Zygarde}} (all forms), the [[guardian deities]] (except {{p|Tapu Koko}} exclusively from an event distribution), {{p|Cosmog}}'s evolutionary line, {{p|Necrozma}}, and [[Ultra Beast]]s cannot be legitimately obtained as Shiny.


===Hidden Abilities===
===Hidden Abilities===

Revision as of 01:06, 10 September 2017

Character development

This article lists the unused content of the Generation VII games Pokémon Sun and Moon.

Pre-release

Pokémon Direct

In the Pokémon Direct announcing Pokémon Sun and Moon on February 27, 2016, various pieces of concept art were shown.

Post-release

Pokémon

Eternal Flower Floette remains in the code of the Generation VII games.

For consistency, all Pokémon have Shiny sprites even if they cannot be obtained as Shiny. Pikachu in a cap, Zygarde (all forms), the guardian deities (except Tapu Koko exclusively from an event distribution), Cosmog's evolutionary line, Necrozma, and Ultra Beasts cannot be legitimately obtained as Shiny.

Hidden Abilities

Some Pokémon are programmed to have Hidden Abilities in Generation VII, but cannot legally obtain them. These Abilities may have been distributed in a later generation or are currently still not obtainable.

# Pokémon Types First Ability Second Ability Hidden Ability
0243 Raikou Raikou
Electric Electric Pressure None Inner Focus
0244 Entei Entei
Fire Fire Pressure None Inner Focus
0245 Suicune Suicune
Water Water Pressure None Inner Focus
0485 Heatran Heatran
Fire Steel Flash Fire None Flame Body
0722 Rowlet Rowlet
Grass Flying Overgrow None Long Reach
0723 Dartrix Dartrix
Grass Flying Overgrow None Long Reach
0724 Decidueye Decidueye
Grass Ghost Overgrow None Long Reach
0725 Litten Litten
Fire Fire Blaze None Intimidate
0726 Torracat Torracat
Fire Fire Blaze None Intimidate
0727 Incineroar Incineroar
Fire Dark Blaze None Intimidate
0728 Popplio Popplio
Water Water Torrent None Liquid Voice
0729 Brionne Brionne
Water Water Torrent None Liquid Voice
0730 Primarina Primarina
Water Water Torrent None Liquid Voice
0765 Oranguru Oranguru
Normal Psychic Inner Focus Telepathy Symbiosis
0766 Passimian Passimian
Fighting Fighting Receiver None Defiant
0785 Tapu Koko Tapu Koko
Electric Fairy Electric Surge None Telepathy
0786 Tapu Lele Tapu Lele
Psychic Fairy Psychic Surge None Telepathy
0787 Tapu Bulu Tapu Bulu
Grass Fairy Grassy Surge None Telepathy
0788 Tapu Fini Tapu Fini
Water Fairy Misty Surge None Telepathy
Please note that abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
  • For Generation III and IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.

Locations

Akala Meadow exists as a location name at index number 66 (0x0042). In the final game, Pink Nectar can be found in Royal Avenue.

Items

Main article: List of unobtainable items → Ride Pager

The Ride Pager, used to summon Ride Pokémon as part of Poké Ride, is not normally available as an item. However, it is present in the internal data of the games at index number 850 (0x0352).

Inverse Battles

Inverse Battles are in the coding of Generation VII although no NPC's can trigger them.

Pokémon GO

Pokémon GO exists as a location name at index number 30012 (0x753C). The Wonder Card at index number 88 (0x58) is intended to be used for a gift related to Pokémon GO. Additionally, Pokémon with the game of origin byte set to 34 (0x22) will display Pokémon GO as their location in Pokémon Bank, using a G in a circle as an origin marking.

Global missions

Although 12 global missions were programmed into the game, only nine of them were used. The remaining three are listed below:

Mission
Get high scores with your Poké Finder!
Take as many photos that exceed 10,000 points as possible with your Poké Finder!
Catch Crabrawler!
Catch as many Crabrawler as possible! They're hiding behind Berries!
Win Battle Royals!
Win as many Master Rank Battle Royals as possible during the mission period!

Unused graphics

There is an unused graphic of the real world map in the game.

Unused models

There are unused models of the player character's wireframe as well as two unused overworld models of Zygarde. Walking and running models of all 802 Pokémon exist in Sun and Moon's files including Mega Evolutions and alternate forms.

Vast Poni Canyon trial music

The ambient music used during the trial in Vast Poni Canyon is referred to in the game data as battle music but it is never heard during any Pokémon battles.


Beta versions of Pokémon games
Generation I
Red and GreenYellow
Generation II
Gold and Silver (Spaceworld '97 demo) • Crystal
Generation III
Ruby and SapphireFireRed and LeafGreenEmeraldColosseumXD
Generation IV
Diamond and PearlPlatinumHeartGold and SoulSilver
Generation V
Black and WhiteBlack 2 and White 2
Generation VI
X and YOmega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Generation VII
Sun and MoonUltra Sun and Ultra Moon
Generation VIII
Sword and Shield
Unreleased
Pokémon Picross


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