‘Pokémon Sun And Moon’ Update: 8 New Stunning Monsters Unveiled: What To Expect From Silvally, Kommo-o, Hakamo-o, Alolan Grimer & More

"Pokémon Sun and Moon" has unveiled eight new Pokémon in a recently released trailer for the game. The new creatures are Silvally, Hakamo-o, Kommo-o, Ribombee, Tsareena, Steenee, and Alolan Grimer and Muk.

First off is Silvally. This synthetic Type: Null monster in "Pokémon Sun and Moon" destroys its restraining mask once it meets a trainer it trusts. When Silvally gets released from its heavy device, its speed increases significantly and its senses become heightened, making it a highly valuable Pokémon for every trainer. Silvally has the RKS System Ability, which allows the Pokémon to change its own type based on which type-related item it is holding.

Kongmo-o is the final evolution in the Jangmo-o dragon line, with uppercut as its greatest move. This Dragon/Fighting-type monster in "Pokémon Sun and Moon" also has other moves: Headbutt, Dragon Tail, and Clanging Scales.

Hakamo-o, meanwhile, is equipped with scales that also serve as excellent armor. During "Pokémon Sun and Moon" battles, Hakamo-o's displays its impressive self-defense skills and its powerful strikes that can overwhelm its opponents.

Parent Herald previously reported about the Alolan versions of Grimer and Muk in "Pokémon Sun and Moon." Both are Poison/Dark-type Pokémon with the Poison Touch and Gluttony abilities, according to iDigitalTimes.

The Bug/Fairy-type Ribombee has the Honey Gather and Shield Dust abilities. Ribombee's Pollen Puffs, which it makes from flower nectar and pollen, can both serve as food or as an element that causes paralysis and dizziness. Ribombee also uses Pollen Puffs during "Pokémon Sun and Moon" battles.

Tsareena comes with a new move called Trop Kick, a Grass-type physical attack. Tsareena gracefully attacks its opponents in "Pokémon Sun and Moon."

Tsareena also emits a fragrance that captivates its enemies and makes them vulnerable to a secondary attack. The Fruit-type monster is not afraid to turn its fearsome glare on its "Pokémon Sun and Moon" trainer if they are not completely in sync or if its trainer is ordering it to use an ineffective move.

According to the "Pokémon Sun and Moon" website, Steenee's head is harder than Bounsweet's (where it evolved from) and it "no longer worries about being stabbed by other Pokémon." Steenee performs combo moves using its hard legs and the calyx on its head. When its foe flinches, Steenee immediately follows up with a whopping great kick.

Watch the latest "Pokémon Sun and Moon" trailer featuring the eight new monsters below. Trainers can get their hands on them on the Nintendo 3DS beginning on Nov. 18.

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