Cosmic Eclipse
Release Date: 2019/11/01
Last Updated: 2021/09/01 05:37:00
Basic Set: 236
Extended Set: 272


Release Date: 2019/11/01
Last Updated: 2021/09/01 05:37:00
Basic Set: 236
Extended Set: 272
During the day, it stays in the cold underground to avoid the sun. It grows by bathing in moonlight.
Smells incredibly foul! However, around one out of a thousand people enjoy sniffing its nose-bending stink.
Many writhing vines cover it, so its true identity remains unknown. The blue vines grow its whole life long.
It ensnares prey by extending arms made of vines. Losing arms to predators does not trouble it.
It may plummet from the sky. If attacked by a Spearow, it will violently shake its leaves.
As the hot season approaches, the petals on this Pokémon's face become more vivid and lively.
It's proud of its thick horn. In Alola, its biggest rival is Vikavolt, which it's always fighting with.
In ancient times, it lived in warm seas. It disguised itself as seaweed to ambush its prey and devoured them whole when they got close.
Normally, it lived on shallow sea shoals. When the tide went out, this Pokémon came up on land to search for prey.
The bunches of fruit growing around the necks of Tropius in Alola are especially sweet compared to those in other regions.
It chats with others using the sounds of its colliding antennae. These sounds are fall hallmarks.
It crosses its knifelike arms in front of its chest when it cries. It can compose melodies ad lib.
Their coloring changes according to the season and can be slightly affected by the temperature and humidity as well.
They migrate according to the seasons. People can tell the season by looking at Sawsbuck's horns.
It sends its feathers, which are as sharp as blades, flying in attack. Its legs are strong, so its kicks are also formidable.
It sends its feathers, which are as sharp as blades, flying in attack. Its legs are strong, so its kicks are also formidable.
This narcissistic Pokémon is a clean freak. If you don't groom it diligently, it will stop listening to you.
It nocks its arrow quills and shoots them at opponents. When it simply can't afford to miss, it tugs the vine on its head to improve its focus.
Although it's alien to this world and a danger here, it's apparently a common organism in the world where it normally lives.
As a newborn, it can barely stand. However, through galloping, its legs are made tougher and faster.
Very competitive, this Pokémon will chase anything that moves fast in the hopes of racing it.
If it inhales deeply, that's a sign it's about to attack. Prepare to be hit by flames of over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit!
A common sight in volcanic areas, it slowly slithers around in a constant search for warm places.
Its brittle shell occasionally spouts intense flames that circulate throughout its body.
A Pokémon that races across the land. It is said that one is born every time a new volcano appears.
You can tell how it's feeling by the smoke spouting from its shell. Tremendous velocity is a sign of good health.
This Pokémon brings victory. It is said that Trainers with Victini always win, regardless of the type of encounter.
It can deftly dodge its foe's attacks while shooting fireballs from its nose. It roasts berries before it eats them.
The more it eats, the more fuel it has to make the fire in its stomach stronger. This fills it with even more power.
It can throw a fire punch by setting its fists on fire with its fiery chin. It cares deeply about its friends.
When battling opponents, it sprays fire from its five horns. The max temperature of the flames can reach nearly 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit.
When they're young, they live with a pride. Once they're able to hunt prey on their own, they're kicked out and have to make their own way.
The males are usually lazy, but when attacked by a strong foe, a male will protect its friends with no regard for its own safety.
If you carelessly approach it because it's cute, the boss of the pack, Ninetales, will appear and freeze you.
Using psychokinesis gives it a headache, so it normally passes the time spacing out and doing as little as possible.
Even fast-swimming fish Pokémon can be disabled by Golduck. It brings them to a standstill and seizes them.
Clean, clear waters are its usual habitat. When it's about to be attacked by an invading enemy, it dives into the water to hide.
They will cooperate to steal eggs from the nests of bird Pokémon, but fights break out to determine which one gets to eat the eggs.
One Weavile will trip a Sandshrew and flip it over, and then another Weavile will deal the finishing blow with its sharp claws.
It swims along with its mouth open and swallows down seawater along with its food. It sprays excess water out of its nostrils.
They eat so many fish Pokémon that when Wailord become too numerous, fishermen have to chase them off.
It feeds mainly on ice and snow. It's only able to survive in a limited number of places in the warm Alola region.
It freezes its prey and chews them whole. However, it prefers to eat Pokémon like Vanillite that are already frozen.
They can't swim well yet, and they move much faster by rolling. When they're happy, they clap fins.
They can't swim well yet, and they move much faster by rolling. When they're happy, they clap fins.
It shatters ice with its big tusks. Its thick blubber repels not only the cold, but also enemy attacks.
A mythical Pokémon said to have swelled the seas with rain and tidal waves. It battled with Groudon.
It doesn't like to be taken care of. It's difficult to bond with since it won't listen to its Trainer.
It lives alone, away from others. Apparently, every one of them believes it is the most important.
It swims as fast as a jet boat. The edges of its wings are sharp and can slice apart drifting ice.
When the water warms, they inflate the flotation sac on their heads and drift languidly on the sea in packs.
By vibrating its cheeks, it emits sound waves imperceptible to humans and warns others of danger.
When attacked, it uses its feathers to splash water, escaping under cover of the spray.
Despite their elegant appearance, they can flap their wings strongly and fly for thousands of miles.
This legendary ice Pokémon waits for a hero to fill in the missing parts of its body with truth or ideals.
Wishiwashi assemble in this formation to face off against strong foes. It boasts a strength that earned it the name "demon of the sea."
When two Dewpider meet, they display their water bubbles to each other. Then the one with the smaller bubble gets out of the other's way.
It usually passes its time in the water. When its belly is full, it stores its subdued prey in the water bubble on its head.
Its nature is to store up electricity. Forests where nests of Pikachu live are dangerous, since the trees are so often struck by lightning.
As electricity builds up inside its body, it becomes more aggressive. One theory is that the electricity buildup is actually causing stress.
It's frequently the cause of power outages, which is why some power plants send out electrical signals that it can't stand.
Delicate equipment can malfunction in areas inhabited by Magneton, which send out mysterious electrical signals.
Its lungs contain an organ that creates electricity. The crackling sound of electricity can be heard when it exhales.
Its two antennae glow softly to lure in prey, making it a useful Pokémon for night fishing.
When the bacteria living inside its antennae absorb Lanturn's bodily fluids, a strong luminescent effect is produced.
When it's surprised or agitated, the 14 fur spikes on its back will stand up involuntarily.
When it's surprised or agitated, the 14 fur spikes on its back will stand up involuntarily.
Its thin, balloon-like body is inflated by horribly toxic gases. It reeks when it is nearby.
If one of the twin Koffing inflates, the other one deflates. It constantly mixes its poisonous gases.
Although it still can't fly, its jumping power is outstanding. It jumps way up into trees and plucks the buds from the branches.
It's said that while this Pokémon has the power to predict the future, it's not powerful enough to change the future it sees.
If its horns capture the warm feelings of people or Pokémon, its body warms up slightly.
The cheerful spirit of its Trainer gives it energy for its psychokinetic power. It spins and dances when happy.
Because it can sense what its foe is thinking, its attacks burst out first, fast, and fierce.
It doggedly pursues its prey wherever it goes. However, the chase is abandoned at sunrise.
Anyone who dares peer into its body to see its spectral ball of fire will have their spirit stolen away.
Research continues on this Pokémon, which could be the power source of a unique motor.
Its habitat is dark forests and caves. It emits ultrasonic waves from its nose to learn about its surroundings.
It shakes its tail vigorously when it emits ultrasonic waves strong enough to reduce concrete to rubble.
Its movements are powered by a mysterious energy. It has continued to move since ancient times, so its power may soon run out.
Some say that ancient people invented Golurk to serve as a laborer. It follows its master's orders faithfully.
It vanishes into seaweed and remains perfectly still to avoid attacks from large Pokémon. Rotten seaweed is its main food source.
This vicious Pokémon sprays a poisonous liquid on opponents that come near. For whatever reason, it gets along really well with Dhelmise.
By imitating the voice of a child, it causes people to get hopelessly lost deep in the forest. It's trying to make friends with them.
It's feared as a ghost of the forest. Lumberjacks bring along Fire types, which Trevenant hates, when they enter the forest.
Although it's a quiet, lonely Pokémon, if you try to look at what's under its rag, it will become agitated and resist violently.
Although it's a quiet, lonely Pokémon, if you try to look at what's under its rag, it will become agitated and resist violently.
It wraps its prey in green seaweed and sucks away their vitality. It only likes to go after big prey like Wailord.
Even though its helpless, gaseous body can be blown away by the slightest breeze, it doesn't seem to care.
Even though its helpless, gaseous body can be blown away by the slightest breeze, it doesn't seem to care.
The king who ruled Alola in times of antiquity called it the "cocoon of the stars" and built an altar to worship it.
Records of it exist in writings from long, long ago, where it was known by the name "the beast that calls the moon."
It slips into the shadows of others and mimics their powers and movements. As it improves, it becomes stronger than those it's imitating.
It slithers toward people. Then, without warning, it triggers the explosion of its own head. It's apparently one kind of Ultra Beast.
Burrows at high speed in search of food. The tunnels it leaves are used as homes by Diglett.
It moves less than an inch a year, but when it's in a jam, it will spin and drill down into the ground in a split second.
Its jaws are strong enough to crush rocks but so heavy that it can't get up if it flips over. Sandile seize those moments as their chance.
Its jaws are strong enough to crush rocks but so heavy that it can't get up if it flips over. Sandile seize those moments as their chance.
It vibrates its wings to generate ultrasonic waves, causing its prey to faint. Then it buries the prey alive in the sand to preserve it.
When restored Anorith are released into the ocean, they don't thrive, because the water composition has changed since their era.
It lived on land and went out into the sea to hunt for prey. Its sharp claws were its greatest weapon.
Said to have expanded the lands by evaporating water with raging heat. It battled titanically with Kyogre.
It makes its way swiftly through the soil by putting both claws together and rotating at high speed.
It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates.
When they vibrate the bumps on their heads, they can make waves in water or earthquake-like vibrations on land.
It increases the power of its punches by vibrating the bumps on its fists. It can turn a boulder to rubble with one punch.
When it tightens its belt, it becomes stronger. Wild Throh use vines to weave their own belts.
It follows Pangoro around like a henchman. When Pancham makes a big mistake, its leaf gets taken away.
This rowdy Pokémon boasts great physical strength. Many Trainers are also smitten by its lively character.
Its hard pincers are well suited to both offense and defense. Fights between two Crabrawler are like boxing matches.
It stores coldness in its pincers and pummels its foes. It can even smash thick walls of ice to bits!
As they develop, their disposition grows more violent and aggressive. Many Trainers find them too much to handle and abandon them.
It has no problem ignoring orders it doesn't like. It doesn't seem to mind getting hurt at all—as long as it can finish off its opponent.
They use their saliva to stick leaves to their shoulders. You can tell what troop they belong to from the position of the leaves.
It likes the shovel on its head, so Sandygast will get serious and fight any children who come to take it back.
Each of its grains of sand has its own will. Palossand eats small Pokémon and siphons away their vital essence while they're still alive.
It's impulsive, selfish, and fickle. It's very popular with some Trainers who like giving it the attention it needs.
There are a hundred or so of them living in Alola's waste-disposal site. They're all hard workers who eat a lot of trash.
There are over a hundred kinds of poison inside its body. Chemical reactions between different poisons are the source of its vitality.
They're such cowards that they won't hunt alone. When five or so of them get together, they suddenly turn ferocious!
The only thing unlucky about Absol is its appearance. It protects fields and warns people of disaster, so one ought to be grateful for it.
After shredding its prey, it sharpens its blades on a stone by the river. Each Pawniard has its own favorite sharpening stone.
No matter how strong the Bisharp, it's said that if the blade on its head is chipped, it will retire from its position as the boss.
Although it's alien to this world and a danger here, it's apparently a common organism in the world where it normally lives.
After fleeing a volcanic eruption, it ended up moving to an area of snowy mountains. Its ice shell is as hard as steel.
It runs across snow-covered plains at high speeds. It developed thick, sharp claws to plow through the snow.
Tempered underground under high pressure and heat, its body is harder than any metal.
A cunning and terrifying Pokémon, its cuteness makes opponents let down their guard—and then it swallows them whole with its huge jaws.
Although it can control its units known as Mini-Noses, they sometimes get lost and don't come back.
Sometimes the result of its opening an Ultra Wormhole is that energy and life-forms from other worlds are called here to this world.
They're popular, but they're rare. Trainers who show them off recklessly may be targeted by thieves.
The reason it guides people all the way down to the mountain's base is that it wants them to hurry up and leave.
A Pokémon that lives by water. It moves quickly on land by bouncing on its big tail.
To protect itself, it shoots cotton from its body. When it gets wet in the rain, its cotton grows moist and heavy, and it can't move as well.
This nuisance sneaks into people's homes, where it hides important things and scatters cotton all over the place.
It's not safe without the power of a flower, but it will keep traveling around until it finds one with the color and shape it wants.
It's not safe without the power of a flower, but it will keep traveling around until it finds one with the color and shape it wants.
It raises flowers and uses them as weapons. The more gorgeous the blossom, the more power it contains.
It controls the flowers it grows. The petal blizzards that Florges triggers are overwhelming in their beauty and power.
To entangle its opponents in battle, it extrudes white threads as sweet and sticky as cotton candy.
It can distinguish the faintest of scents. It puts its sensitive sense of smell to use by helping pastry chefs in their work.
Once a fight breaks out, it will unflinchingly charge at dragon Pokémon that are many times larger than itself.
If a child it has made friends with is bullied, Drampa will find the bully's house and burn it to the ground.
It smacks the scales on its head against rocks or against the ground to frighten its opponents. It can also contact its friends with these noises.
It smacks the scales on its head against rocks or against the ground to frighten its opponents. It can also contact its friends with these noises.
It makes noise by clanging its scales together. When the rhythm has reached its peak, Hakamo-o attacks.
When it howls after finishing off its prey, the metallic sounds of its celebrating comrades can be heard from all around.
This is its form when it has absorbed overwhelming light energy. It fires laser beams from all over its body.
It's always practicing its singing because it wants to improve. Even when it's asleep, it keeps singing in its dreams!
As it did more and more with its tail, its hands became clumsy. It makes its nest high in the treetops.
In their search for comfortable trees, they get into territorial disputes with groups of Passimian. They win about half the time.
If it finds honey, its crescent mark glows. It always licks its paws because they are soaked with honey.
With its ability to distinguish any aroma, it unfailingly finds all food buried deep underground.
It has feuded with Seviper for many generations. Its sharp claws are its biggest weapons.
This Pokémon has excellent judgment. If it decides it can't defeat an opponent, it immediately turns tail and vamooses.
The longer its black fur grows, the harder and more impervious it gets. Claws and fangs can't easily penetrate it.
It pays no mind to the cold, thanks to its long warm coat. Stoutland in Alola look a little uncomfortable.
With its powerful legs and sturdy claws, it can crack even the hard shells of Shellder and pluck out their insides.
The more scars it has on its front, the more heroic it's considered to be. Those with many scars on their back are mocked by the flock.
They make their home in deserts. They can generate their energy from basking in the sun, so eating food is not a requirement.
They flare their frills and generate energy. A single Heliolisk can generate sufficient electricity to power a skyscraper.
It boasts power enough to split large trees in half. The organ on its rear releases an odor that it uses to communicate with others of its kind.
It waves its hands wildly in intimidation and warning. Life is over for anyone who doesn't run away as fast as possible.
A Pokémon weapon developed for a specific mission, it went berserk during an experiment, so it was cryogenically frozen.
You can tell how it's feeling by the smoke spouting from its shell. Tremendous velocity is a sign of good health.
One Weavile will trip a Sandshrew and flip it over, and then another Weavile will deal the finishing blow with its sharp claws.
It doesn't like to be taken care of. It's difficult to bond with since it won't listen to its Trainer.
Wishiwashi assemble in this formation to face off against strong foes. It boasts a strength that earned it the name "demon of the sea."
Its nature is to store up electricity. Forests where nests of Pikachu live are dangerous, since the trees are so often struck by lightning.
It's frequently the cause of power outages, which is why some power plants send out electrical signals that it can't stand.
Its thin, balloon-like body is inflated by horribly toxic gases. It reeks when it is nearby.
Because it can sense what its foe is thinking, its attacks burst out first, fast, and fierce.
Although it's a quiet, lonely Pokémon, if you try to look at what's under its rag, it will become agitated and resist violently.
It can help in tunnel construction. Its drill has evolved into steel strong enough to bore through iron plates.
Tempered underground under high pressure and heat, its body is harder than any metal.
It pays no mind to the cold, thanks to its long warm coat. Stoutland in Alola look a little uncomfortable.