'Pokemon Sun & Moon' Reintroduced: Get A Holld Of Decidueye, Inceneroar And Learn How To Fix The Battle Tree Glitch

Cancellation rumors plagued fans as it was previously announced that "Pokemon Sun and Moon" is bound to end. These rumors, however, were debunked as the details update on "Pokemon Sun and Moon" was already released.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" finally confirmed that it will not be canceled. It was then mentioned that the game will be making a comeback with countless twists that would leave gamers in awe. Now Loading mentioned that the makers are already on their way in having the game polished. Game Freak, on the other hand, has been getting little to no updates in regards to "Pokemon Sun and Moon" details as they will be revealing countless surprises.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" gamers 4chan and Data-miner Kaphotics released spoiler details wherein they revealed what the game's content would be through a Youtube video. The spoiler video for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" revealed the basics of the game where they broke it down into details.

Rowelette's Evolution

Gamers will come across Rowlette's final evolution, Decidueye. It was mentioned that the mon is a mixed attacker where gamers can only obtain it by the time they'd reach lever 34. It was then mentioned that Rowelette's evolution is a game changer for "Pokemon Sun and Moon" fans as they'll eventually have him prioritized.

Litten's Evolution

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" players will also get a chance to have Litten's final evolution, Inceneroar. It was mentioned that he may be a bit slow, but his attacks can be very solid. It was then mentioned that he will only be unlocked by the time the players will reach lever 43, which may take some time.

"Pokemon Sun and Moon" Glitch and How To Fix It

Players may have gotten their hands on the game already, but some were disheartened as they came across some glitches. Polygon mentioned that a "Pokemon Sun and Moon" player will come across a bug where they will be trapped in the Battle Tree, which is a pre-game that only few can accomplish.

It may seem like a glitch for most, but Kotaku explained that one of Nintendo's creator shed a light into the bug stating that players that are using the PKHex software are most likely to experience the glitch as it is an illicit tool, which caused the problem to begin with.

"Saving changes in the latest [PKHex].exe truncated player coordinates," Kaphotics the creator of PKHex told Kotaku after confirming that he fixed the bug last November 18.

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