With less than a month to go before Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon launches on Nintendo 3DS family systems, there is still so much to learn about the upcoming games, but thanks to a new piece of information, there is something else we know for definite.

Like with any core RPG Pokémon game, each side of the Pokémon RPG coin have their own version exclusive Pokémon and now that a flyer in Japan has made its way online, here is a detailed list of the Pokémon you can expect from each game:

 

Pokémon Ultra Sun:

  • Vulpix
  • Ninetales
  • Houndour
  • Houndoom
  • Cranidos (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Sun, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Moon)
  • Rampardos (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Sun, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Moon
  • Cottonee
  • Whimsicott
  • Tirtouga (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Sun, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Moon)
  • Carracosta (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Sun, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Moon)
  • Rufflet
  • Braviary
  • Turtonator
  • Passimian
  • Buzzwole
  • Kartana
  • UB Burst
  • Dusk Mane Necrozma

 

Pokémon Ultra Moon:

  • Sandshrew
  • Sandslash
  • Electrike
  • Manectric
  • Shieldon (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Moon, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Sun)
  • Bastiodon (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Moon, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Sun)
  • Petilil
  • Lilligant
  • Archen (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Moon, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Sun)
  • Archeops (Pokémon is available via a Fossil obtained in Ultra Moon, but the fossil can be traded over to Ultra Sun)
  • Braviary
  • Vullaby
  • Oranguru
  • Drampa
  • Pheromosa
  • Celesteela
  • UB Assembly
  • Dawn Wings Necrozma

 

 

As always, we hope you found our little guide helpful.

By Jack Longman

In 2015, when rumours of the NX and Zelda U were everywhere, my brother and I started Miketendo64 and we've been running it ever since. As the Editor-in-Chief, I have attended video gaming events in three different countries, been to preview events, and penned more than 4,000 articles to date, ranging from news, to features, reviews, interviews and guides. I love gaming and I love all things Nintendo. I also love Networking, so don't be afaid to reach out. Email: contact@miketendo64.com / jack.lo@miketendo64.com Website: https://miketendo64.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyVMO4QgcniAjhLxoyc9n8Q

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