By Daniela Lozano, | May 11, 2017
"Pokemon Sun and Moon" (YouTube)
Nintendo has a surprise in store as players would be able to get a free Pokemon at a specific time in "Pokemon Sun and Moon."
According to Cinema Blend, "Pokemon Sun and Moon" players would get to have a chance to grab a Midnight form of Lycanroc for free. Players can get the Pokemon from select GameStop stores from May 15 to June 5. The stores would supply users serial codes to help them unlock the Midnight Lycanroc.
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Players need to boot up "Pokemon Sun and Moon" to access the special Pokemon. After that, they would need to choose the Mystery Gift option from the main menu. Players can then retrieve the gift using the code. Once the code has been entered, users would have to visit the deliveryman at one of the Pokemon Centers.
New Cards Available
Meanwhile, IGN reported that "Pokemon Sun and Moon - Guardians Rising" would feature over 140 new cards, which include GX cards for Tapu Koko and Tapu Lolo. It would also include 3DS game characters including Lycanroc and Kommo-o.
The Lycanroc is a Rock-type Pokemon and can be categorized as a wolf. The "Pokemon Sun and Moon" creature can evolve into a midnight or midday form, depending on the game. The free creature made available via GameStop will come with some basic moves, including Fire Fang, Sucker Punch, Stone Edge, and Swords Dance.
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