"Pokemon Sun and Moon" starter evolutions have been revealed and players need not wait till level 16 to have a look at how the starter looks like. Alolan starters have revealed their second evolution form in the latest trailer of "Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon."
As per Entertainment Weekly, the evolved form of Rowlet, Blade Quill Pokémon Dartrix, still maintains beautifully the Flying/Grass type of its first form. The owl's appearance is a big deal as it grooms its feathers and poses with the awesome locks in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."
The water type Brionne that evolves from Popplio, the friendly seal, is a pop star Pokemon and it uses its circus balloons and dance moves to first lure its enemies and then pounce on them. The formidable Torracat is a fire-type Pokemon and it evolves from Litten. It has a flame sac circling its neck and it resembles a bell. Torracat's neckpiece in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" produces flames and also allows it to see in darkness.
Until now Ash's Greninja was never seen in the game. But that's going to change. Interestingly, the presence of Greninja in "Pokemon Sun and Moon" shows a tie-in with the animated series. Greninja was introduced in the X and Y generation.
Ash-Greninja takes out its enemies, assassin-style, as it collects giant water Shurikens. Players can now play with the baffling Pokemon when the "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo releases Oct. 18 on Nintendo 3DS eShop.
Early buyers of the game will be treated to free Munchlax from the Pokemon Company. The upcoming "Pokemon Sun and Moon" demo is the second offering from the company. As per Tech Times, Mega Evolutions will be returning to "Pokemon Sun and Moon" as the trailer has also revealed the Festival Plaza mode.
"Pokemon Sun" and "Pokemon Moon" will release on Nov. 18 for Nintendo 3DS. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more "Pokemon Sun and Moon" news and updates!