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An SOS Battle (Japanese: 乱入バトル Intruder Battle) is a type of Pokémon battle in the Generation VII games, introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon. An SOS Battle is a battle in which a wild Pokémon calls for help from allies, turning a normal one-on-one wild battle into a two-on-one battle.

A Totem Pokémon calling for an ally in an SOS Battle
An ally appearing in an SOS Battle

In the Generation VII core series games, once the player clears the Ilima's at Verdant Cavern, battles with wild Pokémon can turn into SOS Battles. Trial Pokémon (except Totem Pokémon and the Pokémon in Lana's Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon trial), Island Scan Pokémon, Legendary Pokémon, and Ultra Beasts do not call for help. Totem Pokémon always call for help, but use different mechanics than other wild Pokémon.

Mechanics

At the end of a turn, a wild Pokémon may attempt to call for help if it does not already have an ally. If its call is successful, that ally will appear in battle.

When an ally appears, it is affected by any entry hazards and any of its Abilities that activate when it enters battle (such as Intimidate) will activate.

Totem Pokémon

In battles with a Totem Pokémon, at the end of the first turn, it will always call for help. A Totem Pokémon's calls are always answered. Totem Pokémon only have a predefined set of allies they can call during battle (usually two); once those allies have fainted, they cannot be called again.

Totem Pokémon with two allies will call a specific ally on its first turn, and call the other ally if its HP is below 2/3 (once the first ally has been defeated). If its HP drops below 2/3 before it has a chance to call an ally, it will call the latter ally first, then call the first ally at the first opportunity after its other ally has fainted. Once one of these allies is defeated, it cannot be called again.

Unlike other Totem Pokémon, Totem Salazzle can call an unlimited number of allies.

Brooklet Hill special Pokémon

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In Pokémon Sun and Moon, in the leadup to Lana's trial at Brooklet Hill, the player has to battle two Wishiwashi. The second of these Wishiwashi will successfully call for help every turn.

In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, during Lana's trial at Brooklet Hill, the player has to drive Wishiwashi downsteam. In the third lake in the area (the second that is part of the trial), both the Wishiwashi and optional Dewpider will successfully call for help every turn as long as it does not already have an ally (even if it has a status condition). They always call allies of the same species. If the original Pokémon is defeated, the Pokémon originally called as an ally will no longer call for help.

Other wild Pokémon

In regular wild Pokémon battles, at the end of a turn, if there is only one wild Pokémon on the field, it may call for an ally. Sometimes, no ally answers this call. The likelihood that a given Pokémon will call for help depends in part on its species. Some species cannot call for help (including most Pokémon that can appear exclusively as allies in SOS Battles). In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, a wild Pokémon will only call one ally per battle, unless the player uses an Adrenaline Orb.

Most Pokémon can summon allies of the same species, but some can summon other Pokémon in their family and some can summon other unrelated Pokémon. For some species, the allies that they can call vary with location.

Wild Pokémon are more likely to call for help after the player sends out a Pokémon with Intimidate, Pressure, or Unnerve as its Ability; has their Pokémon immediately use supereffective moves on new allies called into battle[1]; or uses an Adrenaline Orb. The Adrenaline Orb can only be used once per battle and will fail if used repeatedly (wasting a turn without being consumed).

Wild Pokémon that have a non-volatile status condition or are in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move such as Dig will not attempt to call for allies.

Within an SOS Battle, the chance for the called Pokémon to be Shiny, have perfect IVs, or have its Hidden Ability increases with the number of answered calls. After 255 Pokémon have been called into battle, the counter rolls over and these rate go back to their default values but will continue to rise as usual after more Pokémon are called in.[2] If a Pokémon successfully calls an ally, all EVs earned by defeating a Pokémon are doubled for the rest of the battle (including those from EV-enhancing item‎s).

Chain length Perfect IVs Hidden Ability chance Shiny chance
5 1 0% ?
10 2 5% ?
20 3 10% ?
30 4 15% ?
70 4 15% About 1/1024

SOS Battle allies

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Most wild Pokémon only call for allies of the same species as themselves. The list below describes all Pokémon that can summon allies that are not of the same species as the original encounter.

# Pokémon Possible allies Notes
010   Caterpie   Caterpie   Butterfree Anywhere but Route 1
011   Metapod   Caterpie Only on Route 1
011   Metapod   Caterpie   Butterfree Anywhere but Route 1
042   Golbat   Golbat   Crobat Only in Resolution Cave
073   Tentacruel   Tentacruel   Lumineon Some encounters at Poni Wilds
079   SlowpokeSM   Slowpoke   Slowbro Only at Kala'e Bay
079   SlowpokeUSUM   Slowpoke   Slowbro   Slowking Only at Kala'e Bay
093   Haunter   Haunter   Gengar
104   Cubone   Cubone   Kangaskhan
113   ChanseyUSUM   Chansey   Blissey
118   Goldeen   Goldeen   Seaking
120   StaryuSM   Staryu   Starmie Only on Route 7
120   StaryuUSUM   Staryu   Starmie
128   Tauros   Tauros   Miltank
129   Magikarp   Magikarp   Gyarados
133   Eevee   Eevee   Espeon Only during the day
133   Eevee   Eevee   Umbreon Only during the night
147   Dratini   Dratini   Dragonair Anywhere but Poni Gauntlet
147   Dratini   Dratini   Dragonair   Dragonite Only at Poni Gauntlet
163   HoothootUSUM   Hoothoot   Noctowl
172   Pichu   Pichu   Pikachu   Happiny
173   CleffaSM   Cleffa   Clefairy   Chansey
173   CleffaUSUM   Cleffa   Clefairy   Happiny
174   Igglybuff   Igglybuff   Jigglypuff   Happiny
190   AipomUSUM   Aipom   Ambipom
222   Corsola   Corsola   Mareanie Mareanie will attack Corsola before targeting the player's Pokémon.
223   RemoraidUSUM   Remoraid   Octillery
238   SmoochumUSUM   Smoochum   Jynx   Happiny
239   ElekidSM   Elekid   Electabuzz   Chansey
239   ElekidUSUM   Elekid   Electabuzz   Happiny
240   MagbySM   Magby   Magmar
240   MagbyUSUM   Magby   Magmar   Happiny
241   Miltank   Miltank   Tauros
320   Wailmer   Wailmer   Wailord Only while fishing
339   Barboach   Barboach   Whiscash
341   CorphishUSUM   Corphish   Crawdaunt
361   SnoruntSM   Snorunt   Glalie Only at Mount Lanakila
366   ClamperlUSUMNight   Clamperl   Huntail
366   ClamperlUSUMDay   Clamperl   Gorebyss
371   Bagon   Bagon   Shelgon Only at Kala'e Bay
371   Bagon   Bagon   Salamence Only on Route 3
427   BunearyUSUM   Buneary   Lopunny Only in Poni Grove
438   Bonsly   Bonsly   Sudowoodo   Happiny
439   Mime Jr.   Mime Jr.   Mr. Mime   Happiny
446   Munchlax   Munchlax   Snorlax   Happiny
447   RioluSM   Riolu   Lucario   Chansey
447   RioluUSUM   Riolu   Lucario   Happiny
458   MantykeUSUM   Mantyke   Remoraid
552   KrokorokUS   Krokorok   Golett
552   KrokorokUM   Krokorok   Baltoy
568   TrubbishSM   Trubbish   Garbodor
625   BisharpUSUM   Bisharp   Pawniard
636   LarvestaUSUM   Larvesta   Volcarona
674   Pancham   Pancham   Pangoro
703   DedenneUSUM   Dedenne   Togedemaru
703   Carbink   Carbink   Sableye Only in caves. Sableye will attack Carbink before targeting the player's Pokémon.
732   TrumbeakSM   Pikipek Only on Route 8
732   TrumbeakUSUM   Trumbeak   Toucannon Only on Route 11, Poni Grove, and Poni Plains
734   YungoosUSUM   Yungoos   Gumshoos Only on Route 8
737   CharjabugUSUMDay   Grubbin   Vikavolt Only on Blush Mountain
765   Oranguru   Trumbeak
766   Passimian   Trumbeak
777   TogedemaruUSUM   Togedemaru   Dedenne
782   Jangmo-o   Hakamo-o   Kommo-o
Weather-dependent allies

In certain locations, when Pokémon call for allies, a special ally may appear if there is a weather condition in effect in the battle and Cloud Nine or Air Lock is not in effect. This includes weather caused by moves or Abilities during the battle. Castform can appear in any location where weather can affect the allies Pokémon can call, but aside from Castform, each location has a specific Pokémon that can be called in a specific weather (which usually occurs naturally there, though not always persistently).

The table below describes the likelihood of special allies to be called depending on the location and weather.

Special ally Rain Hail Sandstorm Location
  Poliwhirl ~10% Malie Garden
  Poliwrath ~1%Day Malie Garden
  Politoed ~1%Night Malie Garden
  Castform ~10% ~10% Malie Garden
~1% ~10% ~10% Lush Jungle, Route 17, Exeggutor Island
~10% ~1% ~10% Tapu Village, Mount Lanakila
~10% ~10% ~1% Haina Desert
  Gabite ~10% Haina Desert
  Vanillite ~10% Tapu Village
  Vanillish ~10% Mount Lanakila
  Goomy ~10% Lush Jungle, Route 17
  Sliggoo ~10% Exeggutor Island

Pokémon that do not call for help

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Many Pokémon will never call for help. Pokémon that can be encountered in the wild that never call for help are Legendary Pokémon, the Ultra Beasts, Pokémon encountered via Island Scan, and the Pokémon listed below.

# Pokémon
012   Butterfree
062   Poliwrath
094   Gengar
103   Exeggutor
113   ChanseySM
121   Starmie
122   Mr. Mime
124   Jynx
143   Snorlax
149   Dragonite
169   Crobat
185   Sudowoodo
186   Politoed
196   Espeon
197   Umbreon
199   Slowking
224   Octillery
242   Blissey
302   Sableye
351   Castform
367   Huntail
368   Gorebyss
373   Salamence
424   Ambipom
440   Happiny
444   Gabite
448   Lucario
582   Vanillite
583   Vanillish
584   Vanilluxe
624   Pawniard
637   Volcarona
675   Pangoro
704   Goomy
705   Sliggoo
733   Toucannon
747   Mareanie
758   Salazzle
767   Wimpod
774   Minior
775   Komala
784   Kommo-o

In the anime

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In the anime, SOS Battles first appeared in To Top a Totem!, when Totem Gumshoos called two Yungoos to help it during the battle with Ash.

In A Team-on Team Tussle!. , several Alolan Rattata and Raticate helped Totem Raticate againest Team Skull and Team Rocket to protect the Darkinium Z.

In Big Sky, Small Fry!, Totem Wishiwashi called an Alomomola to help it during the battle againest Lana.

In Currying Favor and Flavor!, Totem Lurantis called a Castform to help it during the battle with Ash.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 闖入對戰 Chóngyahp Deuijin
Mandarin 闖入對戰 / 闯入对战 Chuǎngrù Duìzhàn
  Czech SOS zápas
  Dutch SOS-gevechten
  French Intrusion
  German Quereinsteiger-Kampf
  Hungarian SOS Harc
  Italian Lotta con rinforzi
  Korean 난입배틀 Nanib Battle
  Polish Walka SOS
  Portuguese Batalha SOS
  Russian Сражение SOS Srazheniye SOS
  Spanish Llamada de auxilio

References


Pokémon battle variations
Double BattleMulti BattleTriple BattleRotation BattleHorde EncounterSOS BattleSupport PlayMax Raid BattleFull Battle
Contest BattleLauncher BattleSky BattleInverse BattleBattle RoyalDynamax AdventureAuto BattleTera Raid BattleScripted battle
Battle modes


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