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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' | 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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<!--Do NOT add any moves to the Alolan Rattata and Alolan Raticate templates until they're confirmed. It was not said to be Bite, and it could've been any other biting move.--> | <!--Do NOT add any moves to the Alolan Rattata and Alolan Raticate templates until they're confirmed. It was not said to be Bite, and it could've been any other biting move.--> | ||
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= | |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== | ||
<div style="display:inline-block"> | |||
''Totem Pokémon'' | ''Totem Pokémon'' | ||
{{Langtable|color={{alola color}}|bordercolor={{alola color dark}} | {{Langtable|color={{alola color}}|bordercolor={{alola color dark}} | ||
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|sv=Totem Pokémon | |sv=Totem Pokémon | ||
|vi=Pokémon Đầu Đàn | |vi=Pokémon Đầu Đàn | ||
}} | }}</div> | ||
<div style="display:inline-block"> | |||
''Ally Pokémon'' | ''Ally Pokémon'' | ||
{{Langtable|color={{alola color}}|bordercolor={{alola color dark}} | {{Langtable|color={{alola color}}|bordercolor={{alola color dark}} | ||
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|sv=Bundsförvant | |sv=Bundsförvant | ||
}} | }} | ||
</div> | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
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[[Category:Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] | [[Category:Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] | ||
[[Category:Variant Pokémon]] | [[Category:Variant Pokémon]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon with game move errors]] | |||
[[de:Herrscher-Pokémon]] | [[de:Herrscher-Pokémon]] |
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