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Cosmoem (Japanese: コスモウム, HepburnKosumoumu) is a Psychic-type Legendary Pokémon introduced in Generation VII. It is the evolved form of Cosmog and the pre-evolved form of Solgaleo (in Sun) and Lunala (in Moon).

Biology

Physiology

Behavior

Natural abilities

Evolution

Cosmoem is the evolved form of Cosmog. It evolves into Solgaleo (Sun) or Lunala (Moon) at level 53.

Game info

Locations

Locations
Version(s) Area(s) Rarity
Sun and Moon Evolve Cosmog None

Pokédex entries

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Stats

Stats
HP
43
Attack
29
Defense
131
Sp. Atk
1
Sp. Def
1
Speed
37
Total
242

Learnset

Leveling

LevelingGeneration VII
Level Move Power Accuracy PP Type Cat.
1 Cosmic Power - -% 20 File:Type psychic HOME.png psychic Status
1 Teleport - -% 20 File:Type psychic HOME.png psychic Status
Bold indicates this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.
Italic indicates an evolved or alternate form of this Pokémon receives STAB from this move.

By TM

This Pokémon learns no moves via TM/HM.

By breeding

This Pokémon learns no moves via breeding.

By tutoring

This Pokémon learns no moves via tutoring.

Sprites

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Trivia

  • This is both the smallest and the heaviest of all Pokémon, being only as tall as Joltik but weighing as much as Primal Groudon.
  • Even though its evolved forms (both Solgaleo and Lunala) are much bigger than Cosmoem, they weight much less.
  • Cosmoem has a distinctive metallic hum in its cry. This also happened on all other Ultra Beast, Solgaleo, Lunala and Necrozma.

Origin

Cosmoem is based on a protostar. Its immense weight despite its miniscule size may be a reference to incredibly dense neutron stars. Its appearance may also be inspired by an eye, as well as an egg.

Etymology

  • Cosmoem may be a combination of "cosmic", "embryo" and "maelstrom".
  • The Japanese name, コスモウム, officially romanized as Cosmovum likely comes from cosmos and ovum, which is the Latin word for egg.
    • Cosmovum, the French and German name, is the same as the official romanization of the Japanese name.

Names in other languages

  • English/Spanish/Italian: Cosmoem
  • Japanese: コスモウム (officially romanized as "Cosmovum")
  • Korean: 코스모움

Gallery

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