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Pokemon Sun and Moon How to Use Qr Codes

Every Pokemon QR Code List

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Pokemon Sun and Moon lets you scan in QR Codes to register Pokemon to your Pokedex or in some cases, receive that Pokemon within the game!

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A QR code exists for all of the Pokemon in the Alolan Pokedex, save for legendaries and a few others. Our list has the Pokedex split into three, and you can find the QR code for the Pokemon you are looking for in the links below.

All of these codes also work for Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, but we have yet to acquire QR codes for the new Pokemon in Pokemon Ultra's Regional Pokedex.

Pokemon 001-100
Pokemon 101-200
Pokemon 201-284

If you scan 10 QR Codes, you'll be able to use an Island Scan that will locate a Pokemon on the island you're on that is not a part of the Alolan Pokedex.

See:

  • Island Scan QR Code Pokemon (Ultra)]
  • Island Scan QR Code Pokemon (Sun/Moon)


Players will unlock QR code patterns of Pokemon they catch, allowing them to share these QR codes with others. Scanning a QR code pattern unlocked by another player registers this Pokemon in your Pokedex and shows its location in the game. Take note that you still have to capture the Pokemon yourself to get the full Pokedex entry!

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001-100

QR Code
Pokémon
Dex #

Rowlet
001


Dartrix
002


Decidueye
003


Litten
004


Torracat
005


Incineroar
006


Popplio
007


Brionne
008


Primarina
009


Pikipek
010


Trumbeak
011


Toucannon
012


Yungoos
013


Gumshoos
014


Rattata
015


Raticate
016


Caterpie
017


Metapod
018


Butterfree
019


Ledyba
020


Ledian
021


Spinarak
022


Ariados
023


Pichu
024


Pikachu
025


Raichu
026


Grubbin
027


Charjabug
028


Vikavolt
029


Bonsly
030


Sudowoodo
031


Happiny
032


Chansey
033


Blissey
034


Munchlax
035


Snorlax
036


Slowpoke
037


Slowbro
038


Slowking
039


Wingull
040


Pelipper
041


Abra
042


Kadabra
043


Alakazam
044


Meowth
045


Persian
046


Magnemite
047


Magneton
048


Magnezone
049


Grimer
050


Muk
051


Growlithe
052


Arcanine
053


Drowzee
054


Hypno
055


Makuhita
056


Hariyama
057


Smeargle
058


Crabrawler
059


Crabominable
060


Gastly
061


Haunter
062


Gengar
063


Drifloon
064


Drifblim
065


Misdreavus
066


Mismagius
067


Zubat
068


Golbat
069


Crobat
070


Diglett
071


Dugtrio
072


Spearow



Fearow
074


Rufflet
075


Braviary
076


Vullaby
077


Mandibuzz
078


Mankey
079


Primeape
080


Delibird



Oricorio
082


Cutiefly
083


Ribombee
084


Petilil
085


Lilligant
086


Cottonee
087


Whimsicott
088


Psyduck
089


Golduck
090


Magikarp
091


Gyarados
092


Barboach
093


Whiscash
094


Machop
095


Machoke
096


Machamp
097


Roggenrola
098


Boldore
099


Gigalith
100

Pokemon 001-100
Pokemon 101-200
Pokemon 201-284

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Pokemon Moon Version

Pokemon Moon Version

In the Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games, embark on an adventure as a Pokémon Trainer and catch, battle and trade all-new Pokémon on the tropical islands of the Alola Region.

Developers

Game Freak

Publishers

Nintendo

Franchises

Pokemon

Features

Offline Versus Multiplayer, Online Versus Multiplayer

Release Date

November 18, 2016

Platforms

Nintendo 3DS

Genres

RPG

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Source: https://www.ign.com/wikis/pokemon-sun-pokemon-moon/Every_Pokemon_QR_Code_List