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Totem-sized Pokémon have larger heights and weights compared to their original counterparts, which changes the mechanics of some moves (such as {{m|Low Kick}} and {{m|Grass Knot}}). Totem-sized Pokémon can be only obtained in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], where they can be received from [[Samson Oak]] at [[Heahea Beach]] after meeting him for the first time at {{rt|2|Alola}} depending on the number of [[Totem Sticker]]s the player has obtained.
Totem-sized Pokémon have larger heights and weights compared to their original counterparts, which changes the mechanics of some moves (such as {{m|Low Kick}} and {{m|Grass Knot}}). Totem-sized Pokémon can be only obtained in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], where they can be received from [[Samson Oak]] at [[Heahea Beach]] after meeting him for the first time at {{rt|2|Alola}} depending on the number of [[Totem Sticker]]s the player has obtained.


Totem-sized Pokémon are {{Shiny}}-locked, and their sizes cannot be passed down through [[Pokémon breeding]]. Even if their species normally have multiple {{Abilities}}, Totem-sized Pokémon can only have a particular Ability, as listed below. The Ability is the species's Hidden Ability if the species has two standard Abilities, and the species's sole standard Ability otherwise; thus Totem-sized Pokémon's Ability cannot be changed by [[Ability Capsule]]. Totem-sized Pokémon always have at least three perfect [[individual values|IVs]].  
Totem-sized Pokémon are {{Shiny}}-locked, and their sizes cannot be passed down through [[Pokémon breeding]]. Even if their species normally have multiple {{Abilities}}, Totem-sized Pokémon can only have a particular Ability, as listed below. The Ability is the species' Hidden Ability if the species has two standard Abilities, and the species' sole standard Ability otherwise; thus Totem-sized Pokémon's Ability cannot be changed by [[Ability Capsule]]. Totem-sized Pokémon always have at least three perfect [[individual values|IVs]].  


Totem-sized Pokémon that originally appeared as Totem Pokémon in {{g|Sun and Moon}} are the only ones that can be traded to the original Sun and Moon games, and consequentially, can also be transferred to [[Pokémon Bank]]. Totem-sized Pokemon based on Totem Pokémon that only appear in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon cannot be transferred to Pokémon Bank or traded to the original Sun and Moon games.
Totem-sized Pokémon that originally appeared as Totem Pokémon in {{g|Sun and Moon}} are the only ones that can be traded to the original Sun and Moon games, and consequentially, can also be transferred to [[Pokémon Bank]]. Totem-sized Pokemon based on Totem Pokémon that only appear in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon cannot be transferred to Pokémon Bank or traded to the original Sun and Moon games.
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Besides some of the Totems seen in the {{pkmn|games}}, the {{pkmn|anime}} has also featured multiple Totem Pokémon not present in the games.
===Totem Pokémon===
===Totem Pokémon===
{{anchor|Totem Gumshoos}}{{TrainerPoké
{{anchor|Totem Gumshoos}}{{TrainerPoké
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|epname=Big Sky, Small Fry!
|epname=Big Sky, Small Fry!
|vaen=H.D. Quinn
|vaen=H.D. Quinn
|vaennote=<small>School Form</small>
|vaen2=Lisa Ortiz
|vaen2note=<small>Solo Form</small>
|desc=A Totem {{p|Wishiwashi}} appeared at [[Brooklet Hill]], being hooked up by {{an|Lana}}, who then proceeded to battle it with her {{TP|Lana|Popplio}}. It was eventually defeated by Popplio's newly learned {{m|Aqua Jet}}, earning Lana a [[Waterium Z]] from it as a reward.
|desc=A Totem {{p|Wishiwashi}} appeared at [[Brooklet Hill]], being hooked up by {{an|Lana}}, who then proceeded to battle it with her {{TP|Lana|Popplio}}. It was eventually defeated by Popplio's newly learned {{m|Aqua Jet}}, earning Lana a [[Waterium Z]] from it as a reward.


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|vajp=
|vajp=
|vaen=Ryan Andes
|vaen=Ryan Andes
|desc=When {{an|Lillie}} and {{an|Gladion}} ventured through [[Vast Poni Canyon]], they got attacked by the Totem {{p|Kommo-o}} and its allies. Eventually, Gladion was able to change his {{p|Silvally}} into a {{t|Fairy}} type, allowing it to knock Kommo-o out with a super effective {{m|Multi-Attack}}.
|desc=Totem {{p|Kommo-o}} and its allies attacked {{an|Lillie}} and {{an|Gladion}} at the [[Vast Poni Canyon]] on their way to the [[Altar of the Sunne]]. Eventually, Gladion was able to change his {{TP|Gladion|Silvally}} into a {{t|Fairy}} type, allowing it to knock Kommo-o out with a super effective {{m|Multi-Attack}}.


Kommo-o's only known move is {{m|Clanging Scales}}.}}
Kommo-o's only known move is {{m|Clanging Scales}}.}}
{{anchor|Totem Trevenant}}{{TrainerPoké
|pkmn=Totem Trevenant
|type1=Ghost
|type2=Grass
|img=Totem Trevenant.png
|cap=Totem Trevenant
|img2=Totem Trevenant present.png
|cap2=Totem Trevenant in the present
|epnum=SM125
|epname=
|vaen=
|desc=Totem {{p|Trevenant}} lived in the forests of [[Melemele Island]]. It was good friends with {{an|Professor Kukui}} when he was a child. Trevenant rewarded Kukui with a [[Firium Z]] after he had his {{TP|Professor Kukui|Litten}} use {{m|Scratch}} to ease its sneezing.
It appeared when Ash was accidentally transported to the past by {{p|Celebi}}. When Trevenant kept sneezing due to multiple {{p|Cutiefly}} being stuck in its leaves, Ash and a young Professor Kukui freed the Cutiefly and used their {{AP|Torracat}} and Litten, respectively, to warm up some of the Cutiefly. Afterwards, Trevenant rewarded Ash with a Firium Z. When Ash returned to the present, Trevenant was revealed to have died.
None of Trevenant's moves are known.}}


===Ally Pokémon===
===Ally Pokémon===
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|epnum=SM051
|epnum=SM051
|epname=Family Determination!
|epname=Family Determination!
|vaen=
|vaen=Erica Schroeder
|desc=These {{p|Jangmo-o}} attacked {{an|Lillie}} and {{an|Gladion}} when the two ventured through the trial site of [[Vast Poni Canyon]]. Following the defeat of the Totem {{p|Kommo-o}}, they all retreated as the ceiling began to collapse. They reappeared in [[SM052|the next episode]], in which they had cornered [[Professor Burnet]]. The Scaly Pokémon were swiftly defeated though by [[Professor Kukui]]'s {{p|Braviary}}.  
|desc=These {{p|Jangmo-o}} attacked {{an|Lillie}} and {{an|Gladion}} when the two ventured through the trial site of [[Vast Poni Canyon]]. Following the defeat of the Totem {{p|Kommo-o}}, they all retreated as the ceiling began to collapse. They reappeared in [[SM052|the next episode]], in which they had cornered [[Professor Burnet]]. The Scaly Pokémon were swiftly defeated though by [[Professor Kukui]]'s {{p|Braviary}}.  


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* The battle theme for the Totem Pokémon is a remix of the wild Pokémon battle theme in {{g|Sun and Moon}}.
* The battle theme for the Totem Pokémon is a remix of the wild Pokémon battle theme in {{g|Sun and Moon}}.
* Totem {{p|Gumshoos}}{{sup/7|US}} and Totem {{alo|Raticate}}{{sup/7|UM}} are the only Totem Pokémon that can be battled during the post-game.
* Totem {{p|Gumshoos}}{{sup/7|US}} and Totem {{alo|Raticate}}{{sup/7|UM}} are the only Totem Pokémon that can be battled during the post-game.
* In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], in the battle against Totem {{p|Wishiwashi}} at [[Brooklet Hill]], the Totem Pokémon can summon an [[SOS Battle|Ally]] {{p|Alomomola}} which knows {{m|Water Gun}},  but Alomomola [[Game move errors|cannot legitimately have the move]] in any of the games.
* Compared to their non-Totem counterparts, every Totem Pokémon's weight is increased less than proportionally to its height. If a Pokémon's density were to remain the same between its Totem and non-Totem variants, a Totem Pokémon twice the height should be eight times the weight.
* Totem {{p|Trevenant}} is the only anime original Totem Pokémon.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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[[Category:Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]
[[Category:Variant Pokémon]]
[[Category:Variant Pokémon]]
[[Category:Pokémon with game move errors]]


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