The awaited "Pokemon Sun and Moon" has promised a whole plethora of creatures to look forward to by all Pokemon aficionados. Included in this list are not only the newest Pokemon, but also the Alolan forms of the classic ones to fit the theme.
Announced not too long back, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" aims to bring forth another batch of Pokemon. Some of these new additions include rather unusually structured ghost type, as well as a sand type.
According to Nintendo, two of the revealed creatures for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" are known as Sandygast and Palossand. Despite both Pokemon possessing the ability of Water Compaction, they do have their own distinctions.
International Business Times reported that the two "Pokemon Sun and Moon" releases are made up entirely of sand and each have their own individual traits related to it. Sandygast will lose entirely once the Pokemon's sand quantity gets reduced, whereas Palossand can regenerate whatever is taken away from it. Sandgast, however, gets bigger if it manages to accumulate more sand.
Crabrawler is another addition that makes "Pokemon Sun and Moon" more interesting. Despite being a crab in physicality, the Pokemon is actually a Fighting type and boxes its way to victory.
Stuffl, on the other hand, looks less of a pugilist but is considered a Fighting type as well in "Pokemon Sun and Moon." The tiny, fluffy Pokemon possesses uncanny strength and will evolve into Bewear eventually.
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" is to take place in the Alola Region, and is expected to give the traditional Pokemon their own Alolan versions. These include Meowth, Sandshrew, Marowak, Sandslash, Raichu, Ninetales, Exeggutor and Vulpix for the time being.
The widely-announced "Pokemon Sun and Moon" hits the stores by November 18. Until then, rumors on gameplay changes and addition of Pokemon are a huge possibility.