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There is a chance that Raticate will be reverted into Rattata when exposed to a [[Devolution Spray KC-MK1]] or [[Devolution Spray KC-MK2]].
 
There is a chance that Raticate will be reverted into Rattata when exposed to a [[Devolution Spray KC-MK1]] or [[Devolution Spray KC-MK2]].
  
== Discoverer’s Dex entry ==
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== Discoverer’s Dex Entry ==
  
 
As part of a phenomenon most notably seen in the Alola region, populations of Rattata which are driven to nocturnality take on a new form in which it is part Dark-type in addition to Normal-type. In Elaria, where the usual rules of time zones do not apply, both forms of Rattata can be found.
 
As part of a phenomenon most notably seen in the Alola region, populations of Rattata which are driven to nocturnality take on a new form in which it is part Dark-type in addition to Normal-type. In Elaria, where the usual rules of time zones do not apply, both forms of Rattata can be found.

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Information
Rarity: Unknown Rarity
Obtaining: Unknown
Discovered By: Undiscovered

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Rattata is a Pokémon introduced in Generation I (Kanto).

It evolves into Raticate when given an Evo Candy.

There is a chance that Raticate will be reverted into Rattata when exposed to a Devolution Spray KC-MK1 or Devolution Spray KC-MK2.

Discoverer’s Dex Entry

As part of a phenomenon most notably seen in the Alola region, populations of Rattata which are driven to nocturnality take on a new form in which it is part Dark-type in addition to Normal-type. In Elaria, where the usual rules of time zones do not apply, both forms of Rattata can be found.

Other forms