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Pokemon Sun & Moon: QR Codes For All New Alola Region Pokemon

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All New Pokemon QR Codes

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QR Codes in Pokemon Sun and Moon serve as ways 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 other players can scan for information, including where it’s possible to catch that particular monster. Of course, not all monsters in Sun and Moon will have their locations disclosed, particularly special and legendary ones. Still, you can find a vast majority of the new Pokedex using this method. Additionally, you can scan up to 10 QR codes every two hours, and if you complete all 10, you’ll be granted a special Island code that will lead you to a rarer Pokemon.

To help all you new Alola Region trainers out, below you’ll find the QR Codes for each of the brand-new monsters you can encounter in the games. They’ll appear in the same order that they do in the Alola Region Pokedex.

If you’re looking for QR codes for Pokemon from previous games, check out our collection of them over here.

Rowlet

rowlet

Dartrixdartrix

Decidueye

decidueye

Litten

litten

Torracat

torracat

Inineroar

incineroar

Popplio

popplio

Brionne

brionne

Primarina

primarina

Pikipek

pikipek

Trumbeak

trumbeak

Toucannon

toucannon

Grubbin

grubbin

Charjabug

charjabug

Vikavolt

vikavolt

Yungoos

yungoos

Gumshoos

gumshoos

Crabrawler

crabrawler

Crabominable

crabominable

Oricorio

oricorio

Cutiefly

cutiefly

Ribombie

ribombee

Rockruff

rockruff

Lycanroc (Midday Form)

lycanroc

Wishiwashi (Solo Form)

wishiwashi

Mareanie

mareanie

Toxapex

taxapex

Mudbray

mudbray

Mudsdale

mudsdale

Dewpider

depider

Araquanid

araquanid

Formantis

formantis

Lurantis

lurantis

Morelull

morelull

Shiinotic

shiinotic

Salandit

salandit

Salazzle

slalazzle

Stufful

stufful

Bewear

bewear

Bounsweet

bounsweet

Steenee

steenee

Tsareena

tsareena

Comfey

comfey

Oranguru

oranguru

Passimian

passimian

Wimpod

wimpod

Golisopod

golisopod

Sandygast

sandygast

Palossand

palossand

Pyukumuku

pyukumuku

Type: Null

type-null

Sylvally

sylvally

Minior

minior-meteor

Komala

komala

Turtonator

turtonator

Togedemaru

togedemaru

Mimikyu

mimikyu

Bruxish

bruxish

Drampa

drampa

Dhelmise

dhelmise

Jangmo-o

jangmo-o

Hakamo-o

hakamo-o

Kommo-o

kommo-o

Tapu Koko

tapu-koko

Tapu Lele

tapu-lele

Tapu Bulu

tapu-bulu

Tapu Fini

tapu-fini

Cosmog

cosmog

Cosmoen

cosmoen

Solgaleo

solgaleo

Lunala

lunala

Nihilego

nihilego

Buzzwole

buzzwole

Pheromosa

pheromosa

Xurkitree

xurkitree

Celesteela

clesteela

Guzzlord

guzzlord

Necrozma

necrozma

Magearna

magearna

Marshadow

marshadow

Hopefully these help you catch a lot of the Pokemon you were missing. If you need other help with Sun and Moon, make sure to check out our constantly expanding wiki.


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