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The Rotom Dex (ロトム図鑑, Rotomu Zukan?, lit. Rotom illustrated encyclopedia), also known as the Rotom Pokédex, is a rare, enhanced regional Pokédex of the Alola region. In the core series, the Rotom Dex appears in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon and its paired upper versions, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon, while in Pokémon the Series, it is Ash... The Rotom Dex is unusual compared to other Pokédexes in that a Rotom lives inside of it, giving it a personality and the ability to communicate with the player. It retains the spiked antenna on a Rotom's head, like other devices that a Rotom can take over. On the other hand, the Rotom Dex has the usual red color of a Pokédex and does not turn orange like other technology possessed by Rotom.
The Rotom Dex shows the eyes of a Rotom on its display, and the device also has stubby feet and extendible flap-like arms. The Rotom Dex is also different from other Pokédexes in that it has functions other than the ability to register Pokémon, namely a built-in map of the Alola region, taking and receiving calls (a... The habitat search feature has been improved so that the player can find the exact locations of a Pokémon. A evolutionary line is also simplified when displayed. The Rotom Pokédex (Japanese: ロトム図鑑(ずかん) Rotom illustrated encyclopedia), referred to as Rotom Dex in-game, is an electronic device and character found in the Alola region that appears in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and... The Pokémon character inside, simply known by its species name as Rotom (Japanese: ロトム Rotom), can enhance the Pokédex by possessing the device as it would with other electronics.
This special Pokédex is said to be rare, even in Alola. While inside the Pokédex, Rotom can speak with the player or other characters. It is given to the player by Professor Kukui. In addition to functioning as a regular Pokédex, the Rotom Pokédex also has other features, such as a map and the ability to call people to and from other locations. The Rotom Pokédex has many names that it may be called. The distinction between Rotom (the character) and the Rotom Dex (the machine) is still made clear within dialogue.
Rotom Pokédex (Japanese: ロトム図鑑(ずかん) Rotom illustrated encyclopedia) was primarily used in English promotional material such as the Pokémon Sun and Moon website and pre-release trailers.[1] Many English-released merchandise such as the figma Selene figurine... However, as of the 2025 restock of the plush, it has been named "Rotom Dex"[2] for consistency with other media. Rotom Dex is the more commonly used term, being used in-game in the core series and in spin-off material such as Pokémon Masters EX. Promotional material and the website for Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon[3] use this term rather than the "Rotom Pokédex" label given to it in media based on Pokémon Sun and Moon. This change only exists within English material, whereas other languages have always called it by the same term continuously. Generation I, Kanto | Generation II, Johto | Generation III, Hoenn | Generation IV, Sinnoh | Generation V, Unova | Generation VI, Kalos | Generation VII, Alola | Generation VIII, Galar, Hisui | Generation...
This is a complete list of all 1025 species of Pokémon currently known to exist. Each Pokémon's entry on this list includes its number in the National Pokédex, its party sprite, its name, its types (Pokémon with alternate forms that have differing types have all of those types listed),... Generation I • Generation II • Generation III Generation IV • Generation V • Generation VI Generation VII • Generation VIII • Generation IX This page has every Pokémon available in the main series games.
Each listed Pokémon will also link you to our Pokédex entries where you can view all sorts of information regarding the species and forms. There are currently 1025 species of Pokémon! As we work on the site, we'll add other visualizations and options for you, as well as links to each of the regional Pokédexes that are in all of the other games. Looking for more specific data for a specific game? Check out the RotomLabs Pokédexes for other games in the series! Rotom is a small, round, ghostly creature with a plasma-based body.
Its vibrant, orange body mass is spherical with a long, spike-shaped, antenna-like feature atop its head, and a small, round orb on its underside. It is enveloped in a glowing aura of cyan-bluish plasma, with lightning bolt-shaped appendages on either side of its lower body. Rotom has two ovular, blue eyes and a small, grinning mouth on its face. Heat Rotom's eyes are blue and its mouth is a small white circle. Wash Rotom's eyes are the same as the normal form with a similar grin. Frost Rotom has two purple eyes and a sad frown.
Fan Rotom has two yellow eyes and a small smile without any teeth. Mow Rotom has green eyes and a crazed sharp-toothed smile. Each of Rotom's forms all resemble household appliances and have different colored plasma surrounding them; Heat Rotom's plasma is red, Wash Rotom's plasma is blue, Mow Rotom's plasma is green, Frost Rotom's plasma is... Rotom is very clever and mischievous. It enjoys teasing and frightening people and Pokémon. It often invades appliances and takes control of machines, allowing it to change its form.
It is said that a young male inventor's creation has caused Rotom's multiple forms to be developed. These are all of the lists of the different Pokémon species on the Pokémon Wiki.
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The Rotom Dex (ロトム図鑑, Rotomu Zukan?, Lit. Rotom Illustrated Encyclopedia),
The Rotom Dex (ロトム図鑑, Rotomu Zukan?, lit. Rotom illustrated encyclopedia), also known as the Rotom Pokédex, is a rare, enhanced regional Pokédex of the Alola region. In the core series, the Rotom Dex appears in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon and its paired upper versions, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon, while in Pokémon the Series, it is Ash... The Rotom Dex is unusual compared to other Po...
The Rotom Dex Shows The Eyes Of A Rotom On
The Rotom Dex shows the eyes of a Rotom on its display, and the device also has stubby feet and extendible flap-like arms. The Rotom Dex is also different from other Pokédexes in that it has functions other than the ability to register Pokémon, namely a built-in map of the Alola region, taking and receiving calls (a... The habitat search feature has been improved so that the player can find the ex...
This Special Pokédex Is Said To Be Rare, Even In
This special Pokédex is said to be rare, even in Alola. While inside the Pokédex, Rotom can speak with the player or other characters. It is given to the player by Professor Kukui. In addition to functioning as a regular Pokédex, the Rotom Pokédex also has other features, such as a map and the ability to call people to and from other locations. The Rotom Pokédex has many names that it may be calle...
Rotom Pokédex (Japanese: ロトム図鑑(ずかん) Rotom Illustrated Encyclopedia) Was Primarily Used
Rotom Pokédex (Japanese: ロトム図鑑(ずかん) Rotom illustrated encyclopedia) was primarily used in English promotional material such as the Pokémon Sun and Moon website and pre-release trailers.[1] Many English-released merchandise such as the figma Selene figurine... However, as of the 2025 restock of the plush, it has been named "Rotom Dex"[2] for consistency with other media. Rotom Dex is the more commo...
This Is A Complete List Of All 1025 Species Of
This is a complete list of all 1025 species of Pokémon currently known to exist. Each Pokémon's entry on this list includes its number in the National Pokédex, its party sprite, its name, its types (Pokémon with alternate forms that have differing types have all of those types listed),... Generation I • Generation II • Generation III Generation IV • Generation V • Generation VI Generation VII • Ge...