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Pokemon Lets Go Alolan Ninetales

Alolan Ninetales Pokedex ID: 38
Stat Amount Bar Graph
Max CP 505
Attack 67
Special Attack 81
Defense 75
Special Defense 100
HP 73
Speed 109

Overview

Pokemon Let's Go Alolan Ninetales is a Ice and Fairy Type pokemon also known as a Fox Pokémon, first discovered in the Kanto region. it's weak against Rock, Fire, Poison, Steel type moves and has a Max CP of 505, 73 HP, 67 Attack, 81 SP Attack, 75 Defense, 100 SP Defense and 109 Speed. Considering it's stats, the best nature to have is Timid, this will increase it's Speed and decrease it's Attack stats.

This is 1 of 11 exclusive version pokemon, only obtainable in the Eevee Version of Let's GO.

Pokedex Entry

Ninetales casts a sinister light from its bright red eyes to gain total control over its foe’s mind. This Pokémon is said to live for a thousand years.

Pokemon Lets Go Alolan Ninetales Evolutions

What level does Pokemon Let's Go Alolan Ninetales Evolve at?

The Unevolved Form Alolan Vulpix Use a Ice Stone to Evolve into Alolan Ninetales.

First Second Third Final
Vulpix299
Ninetales505
Alolan Vulpix299
Ice Stone Alolan Ninetales505

How to catch Alolan Ninetales in Pokemon Let's Go

Where to catch and find Pokemon Lets Go Alolan Ninetales Locations and their Spawn Rate Chance for that Zone.

The best place to find pokemon let's go Alolan Ninetales is in the Cerulean Cave zone, it will have a Rare Spawn% chance to spawn in the area with a level range of 51-56. This also makes Cerulean Cave the best place to Catch Combo Chain hunt Shiny Alolan Ninetales or for a Flawless IV Stats.

Pokemon Area Spawn Chance Levels Encounter Floor
Route 5 20% 11-16 normal 1F
Route 6 20% 11-16 normal 1F
Route 7 19% 22-27 normal 1F
Route 8 19% 22-27 normal 1F
Route 7 1% 22-27 normal 1F
Route 8 1% 22-27 normal 1F

The list above shows all the spawn locations of this pokemon and it's evolution forms.

How To Catch Alolan Ninetales will require players to trade the regular Kanto Version of the pokemon with a specific NPC found within Pokemon Centers throughout Lets Go.
You can find the NPC that will trade Alolan Vulpix at the Pokemon Center in Celadon City. This pokemon can evolve into Alolan Ninetales.

Transferring and Catching

The type of Pokemon Candy you receive from Transferring and Catching Alolan Ninetales.

Best Nature for Alolan Ninetales

We recommend a Timid Nature for Alolan Ninetales, you can visit Madam Celadon to force encounter pokemon of Timid Nature.

Nature Increases Decreases Choice 1 Choice 2
Timid Speed Attack Pink Red
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Pokemon Lets Go Alolan Ninetales Moves

Level Up Moves

Pokemon Let's Go Alolan Ninetales Moves You Learn From Leveling Up.

LVL Move Type Class Pow PP Acc Effect
1 Hypnosis Psychic None -- 20 60% Puts the target to sleep.
1 Ice Shard Ice Physical 40 30 100% deals damage and has a priority of +1. Moves with a higher priority always go first.
1 Mist Ice None -- 30 -- Protects the user's stats from being changed by enemy moves.
1 Nasty Plot Dark None -- 20 -- raises the user's Special Attack by two stages.
1 Tackle Normal Physical 50 35 100% Inflicts regular damage with no additional effect.
1 Tail Whip Normal None -- 30 100% Lowers the target's Defense by one stage.

Learnable TMs Moves

These are the Technical Machines (TM) Moves that Alolan Ninetales can Learn.

Item Move Type Class Pow PP Acc Effect
TM1 Headbutt Normal Physical 70 15 100% Has a 30% chance to make the target flinch.
TM5 Rest Psychic None -- 10 -- User sleeps for two turns, completely healing itself.
TM7 Protect Normal None -- 10 -- prevents any attacks targeted at the user from striking, for the duration of the turn. It has priority +4 so will activate before most other moves.
TM8 Substitute Normal None -- 10 -- Transfers 1/4 of the user's max HP into a doll, protecting the user from further damage or status changes until it breaks.
TM9 Reflect Psychic None -- 20 -- Reduces damage from physical attacks by half.
TM10 Dig Ground Physical 80 10 100% User digs underground, dodging all attacks, and hits next turn.
TM12 Facade Normal Physical 70 20 100% deals damage, and hits with double power (140) if the user is burned, poisoned or paralyzed.
TM19 Iron Tail Steel Physical 100 15 75% deals damage and has a 30% chance of lowering the target's Defense by one stage.
TM20 Dark Pulse Dark Special 80 15 100% deals damage and has a 20% chance of causing the target to flinch
TM21 Foul Play Dark Physical 95 15 100% uses the opponent's Attack stat instead of the user's in damage calculation. In other words, the move acts as if the target is attacking themselves, and thus is more powerful when the opponent has higher Attack.
TM27 Toxic Poison None -- 10 90% Badly poisons the target, inflicting more damage every turn.
TM32 Dazzling Gleam Fairy Special 80 10 100% deals damage and hits all adjacent opponents in double/triple battles.
TM33 Calm Mind Psychic None -- 20 -- raises the user's Special Attack and Special Defense by one stage each.
TM48 Hyper Beam Normal Special 150 5 90% User foregoes its next turn to recharge.
TM51 Blizzard Ice Special 120 5 70% Has a 10% chance to freeze the target.
TM55 Ice Beam Ice Special 95 10 100% Has a 10% chance to freeze the target.
TM59 Dream Eater Psychic Special 100 15 100% Only works on sleeping Pokemon. Heals the user by half the damage inflicted.

Master Trainer

This pokemon does NOT have a Alolan Ninetales Master Trainer in Let's Go

Weak Against
Rock
2x
Fire
2x
Poison
2x
Steel
4x
Strong Against
Ice
1/2
Bug
1/2
Dark
1/2
Dragon
Immune