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Pokemon Sun & Moon: QR Codes for Older Pokemon

Pokemon QR Codes – Sun and Moon

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QR Codes in Pokemon Sun and Moon are used to gather information on Pokemon you haven’t yet caught or even encountered. If someone you know catches a Pokemon, a QR Code will appear in their Pokedex that you can scan for information, including where it’s possible to catch that particular monster. Granted, not all monsters in Sun and Moon will have their locations disclosed, particular special and legendary ones. Still, you can find a vast majority of the new Pokedex using this method. Additionally, for every ten QR codes you scan, your Pokedex will perform and Island Scan and locate a rare Pokemon for you. Keep in mind that you can only scan ten QR codes per two hours.

Below you’ll find the QR Codes to many of the older Pokemon in Sun and Moon. We’ll continue to update this as we encounter more out in the Alola Region. If you only care about the brand new Alola Region Pokemon you can check our Alolan Scan guide here.

Ariadosariados

Spinarak

Caterpie

Metapod

Female ButterfreeFemale Ledian

Female Ledyba

Pichu

Female Pikachu

Female Raichu

Female Ratatta

Female Raticate

Male Butterfree

Male Ledian

Male Ledyba

Male Pikachu

Male Raichu

Alolan Raichu

Male Raticate

Male Ratatta

 

 

Bonsly

Female Sudowoodo

Male Sudowoodo

Happiny

Chansey

Blissey

Munchlax

Snorlax

Slowpoke

Slowbro

Mega Slowbro

Slowking

Wingull

Pelipper

Abra

Female Kadabra

Male KadabraFemale Alakazam

Male Alakazam

Mega Alakazam

Meowth

Alolan Meowth

Persian

Alolan Persian

MagnemiteMagneton

Magnezone

Grimer

Alolan Grimer

Muk

Alolan Muk

Growlithe

Arcanine

 

drowzee

Male Hypno

Female Hypno

Makuhita

Hariyama

Smeargle

Gastly

Haunter

Gengar

Mega Gengar

Drifblim

Drifbloom

Misdreavus

Mismagius

Male Zubat

Female Zubat

Male Golbat

Crobat

Female Golbat

Diglett

Alolan Diglett

Dugtrio

Alolan Dugtrio

Fearow

Spearow

Rufflet

Braviary

Vullaby

Mandibuzz

Mankey

Primeape

Delibird

Lilligant

Petilil

Cottonee

Whimsicott

Psyduck

Golduck

Male Magikarp

Female Magikarp

Male Gyrados

Female Gyrados

Mega Gyrados

Barboach

Whiscash

Machop

Machoke

Machamp

Boldore

Roggenrola

Gigalith

Carbink

Sableye

Mega Sableye

Spinda

Tentacool

Tentacruel

Finneon

Lumineon

Corsola

Luvdisc

Shellder

 

Cloyster

BagonShelgon

Salamance

Lillipup

Herdier

Stoutland

Eevee

Vaporeaon

Flareon

Jolteon

Espeon

Umbreon

Leafeon

Glaceon

Sylveon

Igglybuff

Jigglypuff

Tauros

Wigglytuff

iltank

Masquerain

Surskit

Paris

Parasect

Poliwag

Poliwhirl

Poliwrath

Politoed

Goldeen

SeakingFeebas

Milotic

Alomomola

Fletchling

Fletchinder

Talongflame

Kangaskhan

CuboneMarowak

Magby

Magmar

Magmortar

Pinsir

Goomy

Goodra

Sliggoo

Castform

Starmie

Staryu

Cranidos

Rampardos

Shieldon

Bastiodon

Archen

Archeops

Tirtouga

Carracosta

Phantump

Trevenant

Nosepass

Probopass

Chinchou

Lanturn

Trubbish

Garboodor

Ditto

Skarmory

Cleffa

Clefable

Clefairy

Beldum

Metang

Metagross

Porygon

Porygon2

Porygon-Z

Pancham

Pangoro

Torkoal

Elekid

Electabuzz

Electivire

Geodude

Graveler

Golem

Sandile

Krokorok

Krookodile

Trapinch

Vibrava

Flygon

Gible

Gabite

Garchomp

Klefki

Absol

Glalie

Snorunt

Froslass

Sneasel

Weavile

Sandshrew

Sandslash

Vulpix

Ninetails

vanillite

VanillishSnubbul

Granbull

Gastrodon

shellos

Ralicanth

Carvahna

Sharpedo

Wailmer

Wailord

Exeggute

Exeggutor

Lapras

Emolga

Scizor

Scyther

Honchkrow

Murkrow

 

Lucario

Riolu

Dratini

Dragonair

Dragoite

Aerodactyl

Just to remind you, we will continue to update this massive list with more monsters as we encounter them. If you need help with anything else in Pokemon Sun and Moon, make sure to check out our Ultimate Guide.

About the author

Ishmael Romero

Just a wandering character from Brooklyn, NY. Fan of horrible Spider-Man games, anime, and corny jokes.

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