After "Pokémon Go" become a huge hit in July "Pokémon Sun and Moon" is set to release on Friday, November 18 on Nintendo 3DS. The "Pokémon Sun and Moon" has little in common with "Pokémon Go". the latter forces us to meet people around us while the former give us the opportunity to hang out with endearing monsters.
Fans are excited to know a lot of things including about the starter model and which ones to use. Although there is no starter Pokémon which will give the players an edge over others, they can learn the strong and weak point of the starters.
"Pokémon Sun and Moon" takes place in Alola, a region which consists of four islands which are interconnected but cut off from the world. The players have to explore the islands and complete a set of trials, as per The Verge.
"Pokémon Sun and Moon" is introducing Z-moves. Nintendo revealed that the three Pokémon starters will have their very unique Z-move, as per Games Radar.
Decidueye comes under Arrow Quill category and is a Grass/Ghost Pokémon. It can become entirely invisible and move about like that. When it becomes invisible it can attack the enemies with its arrow quill within its wings. Its speed is matchless but at the same time lacks accuracy. It has Spirit Shackles which ensures that the enemies cannot call out for help or escape once they are hit, as per Itech Post. Decidueye can bombard at enemies from above using Sinister Arrow Raid.
Incineroar can turn a battleground into a wrestling ring using its Malicious Moonsault. It's a Fire/Dark type Pokémon and comes under Heel category. It can let out a blaze. This reckless Pokemon can blaze flames from its naval and waistline when ignited to fight. Incineroar can escape any attack using Darkest Lariat move.
Primarina comes under Soloist category and is a Water/Fairy type Pokémon. It can produce non-exploding balloons using its voice to protect it from enemies. However, some of these balloons explode when touched by the opponents. Primarina can heal any burn using Sparkling Area Move.
Now, it's up to the player to choose the starter he wants after knowing all the strengths and weaknesses of these three starters. Stay tuned for more "Pokemon Sun and Moon" news!