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‘Pokemon Sun and Moon' Starter Moves Featured in New Trailer

‘Pokemon Sun and Moon' Starter Moves Featured in New Trailer

The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" game is scheduled for release on the 18th of November 2016, but prior to its release date, the Pokemon company released yet another trailer showcasing the Z-moves of your starter Pokemons. The starters, mainly Deciduae, Inceneroar, and Primarina showed their super powers that players will experience during the initial plays.

Z moves in the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" can be used by players once during a battle. Take note that these moves can only be acquired when a specific in-game item is acquired by a player. In the latest trailer featuring the Z moves, Deciduae gets the Sinister Arrow Raid move while Inceneroar gets the Malicious Moonsault attack. Primarina on the other hand gets the Oceanic Operetta.

According to VG24/7, at least two ultra beasts were also seen on the new "Pokemon Sun and Moon" trailer mainly, UB-03 Lighting and UB-05 Glutton. Meanwhile, some new Pokemons were also introduced via the latest trailer and they include Alolan Diglett and Alolan Dugtrio. The Diglett has the Tangling Hair Ability, something that no form of Pokemon has ever acquired before. The Diglett, who has the Tangling Hair Ability "opponents that hit this Pokemon with a move that makes direct contact will have their speed lowered by one.

The Dugtrio on the other hand is the alolan form of the Diglett. Its description says that, in the Pokemon world, the Dugtrio is the incarnation of the god of the land. It is prohibited that you remove the whiskers of the Alolan Dugtrio. In "Pokemon Sun and Moon," the superstition behind the Dugtrio is that, more of their alolan forms will appear when a volcano erupts.

Have you seen enough "Pokemon Sun and Moon" spoilers that you just want to begin playing the game? The game will be released on the Nintendo 3DS and 2DS platform on the 18th of November 2016.

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