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Pokemon QR Codes – Sun and Moon
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QR Codes in Pokemon Sun and Moon are used to gather information on Pokemon you haven’t yet caught or even encountered. If someone you know catches a Pokemon, a QR Code will appear in their Pokedex that you can scan for information, including where it’s possible to catch that particular monster. Granted, not all monsters in Sun and Moon will have their locations disclosed, particular special and legendary ones. Still, you can find a vast majority of the new Pokedex using this method. Additionally, for every ten QR codes you scan, your Pokedex will perform and Island Scan and locate a rare Pokemon for you. Keep in mind that you can only scan ten QR codes per two hours.
Below you’ll find the QR Codes to many of the older Pokemon in Sun and Moon. We’ll continue to update this as we encounter more out in the Alola Region. If you only care about the brand new Alola Region Pokemon you can check our Alolan Scan guide here.
Ariados
Spinarak
Caterpie
Metapod
Female ButterfreeFemale Ledian
Female Ledyba
Pichu
Female Pikachu
Female Raichu
Female Ratatta
Female Raticate
Male Butterfree
Male Ledian
Male Ledyba
Male Pikachu
Male Raichu
Alolan Raichu
Male Raticate
Male Ratatta
Bonsly
Female Sudowoodo
Male Sudowoodo
Happiny
Chansey
Blissey
Munchlax
Snorlax
Slowpoke
Slowbro
Mega Slowbro
Slowking
Wingull
Pelipper
Abra
Female Kadabra
Male KadabraFemale Alakazam
Male Alakazam
Mega Alakazam
Meowth
Alolan Meowth
Persian
Alolan Persian
MagnemiteMagneton
Magnezone
Grimer
Alolan Grimer
Muk
Alolan Muk
Growlithe
Arcanine
drowzee
Male Hypno
Female Hypno
Makuhita
Hariyama
Smeargle
Gastly
Haunter
Gengar
Mega Gengar
Drifblim
Drifbloom
Misdreavus
Mismagius
Male Zubat
Female Zubat
Male Golbat
Crobat
Female Golbat
Diglett
Alolan Diglett
Dugtrio
Alolan Dugtrio
Fearow
Spearow
Rufflet
Braviary
Vullaby
Mandibuzz
Mankey
Primeape
Delibird
Lilligant
Petilil
Cottonee
Whimsicott
Psyduck
Golduck
Male Magikarp
Female Magikarp
Male Gyrados
Female Gyrados
Mega Gyrados
Barboach
Whiscash
Machop
Machoke
Machamp
Boldore
Roggenrola
Gigalith
Carbink
Sableye
Mega Sableye
Spinda
Tentacool
Tentacruel
Finneon
Lumineon
Corsola
Luvdisc
Shellder
Cloyster
BagonShelgon
Salamance
Lillipup
Herdier
Stoutland
Eevee
Vaporeaon
Flareon
Jolteon
Espeon
Umbreon
Leafeon
Glaceon
Sylveon
Igglybuff
Jigglypuff
Tauros
Wigglytuff
iltank
Masquerain
Surskit
Paris
Parasect
Poliwag
Poliwhirl
Poliwrath
Politoed
Goldeen
SeakingFeebas
Milotic
Alomomola
Fletchling
Fletchinder
Talongflame
Kangaskhan
CuboneMarowak
Magby
Magmar
Magmortar
Pinsir
Goomy
Goodra
Sliggoo
Castform
Starmie
Staryu
Cranidos
Rampardos
Shieldon
Bastiodon
Archen
Archeops
Tirtouga
Carracosta
Phantump
Trevenant
Nosepass
Probopass
Chinchou
Lanturn
Trubbish
Garboodor
Ditto
Skarmory
Cleffa
Clefable
Clefairy
Beldum
Metang
Metagross
Porygon
Porygon2
Porygon-Z
Pancham
Pangoro
Torkoal
Elekid
Electabuzz
Electivire
Geodude
Graveler
Golem
Sandile
Krokorok
Krookodile
Trapinch
Vibrava
Flygon
Gible
Gabite
Garchomp
Klefki
Absol
Glalie
Snorunt
Froslass
Sneasel
Weavile
Sandshrew
Sandslash
Vulpix
Ninetails
vanillite
VanillishSnubbul
Granbull
Gastrodon
shellos
Ralicanth
Carvahna
Sharpedo
Wailmer
Wailord
Exeggute
Exeggutor
Lapras
Emolga
Scizor
Scyther
Honchkrow
Murkrow
Lucario
Riolu
Dratini
Dragonair
Dragoite
Aerodactyl
Just to remind you, we will continue to update this massive list with more monsters as we encounter them. If you need help with anything else in Pokemon Sun and Moon, make sure to check out our Ultimate Guide.
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Published: Nov 18, 2016 04:26 pm