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After that, you will need to visit the deliveryman at the Antiquities of the Ages shop in Hau’oli City to get Magearna. Recommended For You COVID-19 Has Changed The Housing Market Forever. Specialties: We are a web based company. Check out our website for inventory, specials, and news letters. We specialize in unique, autographed and hard-to-find items from movies, television, music, sports, historical and political. If held by Giratina, it increases the power of its Dragon- and Ghost-type moves by 20%. Unaffected by item negating effects (such as Embargo and Klutz).Item manipulating effects (such as Trick and Fling) cannot give Giratina a Griseous Orb or remove a Griseous Orb from Giratina. Outside of battle. It allows Giratina to remain in its Origin Forme outside of the Distortion World.

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The QR Scanner is a new feature in Pokémon Sun and Moon. By using the QR Scanner feature, the Rotom Pokédex is able to scan QR codes.
QR codes allow Trainers to register a Pokémon in their Pokédex, while also revealing that Pokémon's habitat. The QR Scanner can also be used to rent out and borrow QR Teams online via the Pokémon Global Link, as well as downloading new Pokémon via Live Events.

Creating and Scanning QR Codes

When you catch a Pokémon, you get a QR code for it in the Pokédex. You can view the QR code by pressing the Ⓧ button when viewing the Pokémon in the Pokédex. You can share this QR code with friends and they can share theirs with you.

You can scan a QR code by opening the QR Scanner from the menu, which will start up the game console's outer camera. Make sure the QR code is visible on the screen, then press and hold the Ⓡ button to scan it.

Scanning a Pokémon QR code will register it to your Pokédex and show you its habitat, so you can go and catch it yourself. In theory, you'll have to track down these codes by scanning them from other player's physical consoles. However most are already shared online (see the gallery below).

When you first receive the QR Scanner, you can use it 10 times. After that, you will have to wait 2 hours each time before you can scan a new code. You can scan up to 10 new codes each day.

QR Bonus Pokémon

Each time you scan a Pokémon QR code, you receive 10 points. When you get to a 100 points, you will be able to do an Island Scan. This scan searches the area you are currently in for a rare Pokémon and reveals its location. The Pokémon it will find depends on the island and the day of the week.

These Pokémon are all Pokémon that are not native to the Alola region, and all know a specific Egg Move (unless the Pokémon has none).

When Island Scan finds a Pokémon, you have an hour to find and catch this Pokémon. If you do not find it on time, or faint the Pokémon, it will disappear and not appear again.

For this reason it is advised to not start doing the Island Scan until you have completed the intro of the game, to avoid rare Pokémon appearing on routes you cannot go to yet.

Running away from the Pokemon does not end the Island Scan timer. Each time you run from the Pokémon and encounter it again, it will have a different Nature, Ability, and other data.

Melemele Island Scan Pokémon

  • Monday -- Totodile (knows Metal Claw) -- Seaward Cave
  • Tuesday -- Deino (knows Assurance) -- Ten Carat Hill
  • Wednesday -- Horsea (knows Dragon Breath) - Kala'e Bay
  • Thursday -- Klink (no Egg Move) -- Hau'oli City
  • Friday -- Chikorita (knows Leech Seed) -- Route 2
  • Saturday -- Litwick (knows Acid) -- Hau'oli Cemetery
  • Sunday -- Cyndaquil (knows Double Kick) -- Route 3

Akala Island Scan Pokémon

  • Monday -- Spheal (knows Aqua Ring) -- Route 7
  • Tuesday -- Luxio (knows Eerie Impulse) -- Route 8
  • Wednesday -- Honedge (knows Destiny Bond) -- Akala Outskirts
  • Thursay -- Venipede (knows Toxic Spikes) -- Route 4
  • Friday -- Bellsprout (knows Acid Spray) -- Route 5
  • Saturday -- Marill (knows Aqua Jet) -- Brooklet Hill
  • Sunday -- Gothita (knows Dark Pulse) -- Route 6

Ula'ula Island Scan Pokémon

  • Monday -- Swinub (knows Freeze-Dry) -- Tapu Village
  • Tuesday -- Duosion (knows Night Shade) -- Route 16
  • Wednesday -- Roselia (knows Leaf Storm) -- Ula'ula Meadow
  • Thursday -- Staravia (knows Roost) -- Route 10
  • Friday -- Vigoroth (knows Hammer Arm) -- Route 11
  • Saturday -- Axew (knows Iron Tail) -- Mount Hokulani
  • Sunday -- Rhyhorn (knows Skull Bash) -- Blush Mountain

Poni Island Scan Pokémon

  • Monday -- Conkeldurr (knows Drain Punch) -- Poni Plains
  • Tuesday -- Togekiss (knows Future Sight) -- Poni Gauntlet
  • Wednesday -- Leavanny (knows Me First) -- Poni Meadow
  • Thursday -- Serperior (knows Glare) -- Exeggutor Island
  • Friday -- Samurott (knows Brine) -- Poni Wilds
  • Saturday -- Emboar (knows Superpower) -- Ancient Poni Path
  • Sunday -- Eelektross (no Egg Move) -- Poni Grove

QR Rental Teams

For information about how to create and use QR Rental Teams, check out our Pokémon Global Link guide.

Getting Magearna

You can obtain the Mythical Pokémon Magearna by scanning its QR Code on the official Pokémon website or directly below. This can only be done after completing the main story in Pokémon Sun or Moon. Magearna can be collected from the deliveryman at the Antiquities of the Ages shop in Hau'oli City.

You'd be hard pressed to find a pair of Pokémon that impact abattlefield quite like Kyogre and Groudon. These powerful Legendary Pokémonfrom the Hoenn region are known for their immense power and for changing theweather as they enter the battlefield. They're also the only two known Pokémoncapable of undergoing Primal Reversion, an incredible transformation thatreveals their true power. Details about how to add these titans to your teamare available at Pokemon.com/Legendary.

Either incredible Pokémon is sure to be the star of any battleteam you compose. Both are effective in battle right from the word “Go,” but theycan become even more powerful if you train them to reach their full potential.Read on for some tips about how to take your Kyogre and Groudon to anotherlevel.

Training Tips

The Pokémon you receive will be different depending on which gameyou're playing. Pokémon Ultra Sun andPokémon Sun players will receiveKyogre, while Pokémon Ultra Moon and Pokémon Moon players will receiveGroudon instead. You'll get only one of these Pokémon via distribution, but youcan catch the other in the Ultra Wormhole when playing Pokémon Ultra Sun or PokémonUltra Moon.

The Pokémon you receive will be higher level and know strongermoves with Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon,and they'll be holding a super-rare Gold Bottle Cap. They'll also be Lv. 100—perfectfor Hyper Training. If you visit Mr. Hyper at the Hau'oli City Shopping Malland present him with a Gold Bottle Cap, you can instantly max out yourLegendary Pokémon's individual strengths. That quickly gets one big element of preparingfor battle out of the way.

Even though your Pokémon won't need any more Exp. Points, youshould still take it into battle to train its base stats. You should also payattention to its Nature, which has a big impact on how it performs in combat.Some 2016Pokémon World Championships competitors trained Groudon to be extremelyquick—others, as slow as possible. Some trained their Groudon to use physicalattacks, an equal number went for special attacks instead, and some even optedfor a mix of both. Almost any Nature can be optimal for a matching strategy—oneTrainer even made it to the final stage of the tournament with a Groudon whoseSerious Nature didn't change its stats at all. The approach to Kyogre is muchsimpler—most Trainers seek out Kyogre with Modest Natures to enhance theirincredible Special Attack, but other Natures, such as Bold and especially Adamant,are popular for alternate Single Battle strategies.

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Don't forget you can help these high-level Pokémon relearn moves—movesthey'd normally learn by leveling up—if you bring a Heart Scale to MadamMemorial in the Pokémon Center on Mount Lanakila. You can collect Heart Scaleseasily by visiting the restaurants across Alola.

Weather Wars and Primal Power

Battles involving Kyogre and Groudon often become battlesbetween warring weathers as much as about knocking out Pokémon. Kyogre'sDrizzle Ability causes it to rain on the field for five turns, increasing thepower of Water-type moves and decreasing the power of Fire-type moves, while thesunlight from Groudon's Drought causes the opposite effect. When a new weathercondition is introduced by a move like Rain Dance or an Ability like Drizzle,it immediately supersedes the existing weather condition.

Many Trainers pair Kyogre and Groudon with other Pokémonthat can benefit from their Abilities—for instance, players often match Kyogrewith Pokémon that have the Swift Swim Ability (doubles Speed in Rain) or thatknow Thunder (perfectly accurate during Rain). Trainer battles involving thetwo Pokémon are challenging and fun but are also among the more technical matches.If your team relies on a weather condition, it's crucial to keep it active byswitching your Legendary Pokémon in and out of battle wisely.

The power of the two Pokémon can be further increasedthrough Primal Reversion, a form change that enhances their stats and Abilities.Primal Kyogre's Primordial Sea Ability grants the benefits of Drizzle on top ofcausing Fire-type attacks to fail completely, while Primal Groudon's DesolateLand does the same to Water-type attacks. The weather effects created by theseAbilities are so powerful, they overwhelm the other means of changing weather completely.The only way to replace the effect of one of these Abilities is to activate theother—or to trigger Mega Rayquaza's Delta Stream Ability. But watch out—Pokémonwith the Air Lock or Cloud Nine Abilities can still temporarily negate theseeffects.

Kyogre needs to hold the Blue Orb to undergo PrimalReversion, while Groudon must hold the Red Orb instead. You can purchase bothitems from Antiquities of the Ages in the Hau'oli City mall in Pokémon Ultra Sun, Pokémon Ultra Moon, PokémonSun, and Pokémon Moon.

Ride the Waves with Kyogre

Kyogre's key strength is the raw power of its Water-type attacks.It has a fantastic Special Attack stat, gets a bonus to Water-type attacks forbeing a Water-type Pokémon, and then often gets another bonus from rainyweather. Most Trainers opt to use a Kyogre with a Modest Nature to maximizedamage, but a Liquidation attack from a Primal Kyogre with an Adamant Nature issomething to be feared.

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The Sea Basin Pokémon can learn the strongest Water-type attackscapable of damaging both foes in a Double Battle. Trainers often have anotherPokémon use Trick Room or Tailwind to allow Kyogre to move first in battle,enabling it to blast away with Water Spout at full power (Water Spout's damageis based on how much of the user's HP is remaining). Kyogre is also the onlyPokémon that can learn the incredible Origin Pulse attack by leveling up. Whileits 85% accuracy is unreliable, hitting both foes from an unwavering 110 power makesit one of the best attacks in the world of Pokémon. Trainers typically finishup their Double Battle move sets with Protect and Ice Beam to cover foes suchas Rayquaza, sometimes opting for Thunder instead of one of the Water-typeattacks to cover other Kyogre.

Kyogre's Attack improves more than any other stat when it becomesPrimal Kyogre. Building a Single Battle strategy around physical attacks ismore effective than ever now that it can learn Liquidation with the help of aMove Tutor in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon. Teaching KyogreEarthquake allows it to dispatch most Electric types with relative ease, andits Special Attack is so high—even with an Adamant Nature—to bring the hurtwith a supereffective Ice Beam or Thunder.

The resourceful Legendary Pokémon can learn a few tricks if you'relooking for something a little different. Kyogre can make itself even tougherto stop by using Calm Mind to increase its own hefty Special Attack and SpecialDefense. And a Kyogre that knows both Rest and Sleep Talk can win most battlesof attrition in Single Battles.

Crush Your Foes with Groudon

Groudon may well be the most versatile Legendary Pokémonaround. We've seen Trainers use it in almost innumerable ways—fast, slow,physical attacks, special attacks, mixed attacks—and each strategy has beeneffective. Many powerful supportive moves further expand Groudon's arsenal,making it an unpredictable opponent in battle.

Selecting which attacks to teach Groudon is tricky. It'sbest to play off its Nature—a Timid, Modest, or Quiet Groudon should primarilylearn special attacks, while a Jolly, Adamant, or Brave Groudon should stickmostly to physical attacks. It's also key to teach Groudon some spread attacksif you plan to engage in Double Battles, while supportive moves such as StealthRock and Rock Polish are much more effective in Single Battles.

The traditional way to train Groudon is to focus on physicalattacks. Groudon's equivalent to Origin Pulse is Precipice Blades, a physicalGround-type attack with a mighty 120 base power and 85% accuracy. Trainersconsider it an upgrade on Earthquake in all formats because it has higher basepower in Single Battles and it doesn't damage Groudon's partner in DoubleBattles. Precipice Blades is often paired with a Rock-type attack such as StoneEdge, Rock Slide, or Rock Tomb to cover the Flying-type Pokémon who are immuneto Ground-type attacks. Overheat and Protect are common final choices in DoubleBattles, while Stealth Rock, Swords Dance, Toxic, and Rock Polish all earnadditional consideration in Singles.

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A special attack set is a little underwhelming in Groudon'sbase form, but the Fire- and Ground-type Primal Groudon is much more capable. Eruptionfunctions similarly for Primal Groudon as Water Spout does for Kyogre, but Groudonhas much stronger single-target Fire-type options in Overheat and Fire Blast, inexchange for weak alternative spread moves. You'll normally want to teach itthe special Ground-type attack Earth Power with this approach. Groudon'sspecial attacks cover fewer types than Kyogre's do, so many Trainers opt for aGroudon with an Ice-type Hidden Power. Groudon can also take advantage of theharsh sunlight with Solar Beam, but it's tough to catch opposing Kyogre with itbecause it requires control of the weather.

We hope these powerful Pokémon help you blow out your foes in battle.You can find more information about upcoming distributions at Pokemon.com/Legendary, and you can check out the list of all ongoing Pokémon distributions to make sure you're caught up. Don'tforget to check out more Pokémon TCG and video game articles, strategy, andtournament analysis at Pokemon.com/Strategy.