Oricorio is a part of Gen 2 Pokemon and is first introduced in 'Pokemon Sun and Moon'. It is not like any other Pokemon because it does not evolve form yet it comes in 4 different variation. The good thing about it is players only need to catch one Oricorio to get all its kind through the help of the Nectars.
Where to Catch Oricorio in 'Pokemon Sun and Moon'?
Oricorio can be found early in the game because on of its habitat is located in Melemele Island, the first island that every player will discover in Alola Region. Players who are ready to catch it can find it in Melemele Meadow and Route 6. For players who are already far in the game need not worry as Oricorio also appears in Poni Meadow and Ula'ula Meadow.
Where are the 4 Nectars for Oricorio?
In order for an Oricorio to transform to any of its variants in 'Pokemon Sun and Moon', players must look for nectars in the game. There are many nectars in the game so players don't need to be conservative in using it. The Pink Nectar that gets Oricorio in Pa'u style can be found in Royal Avenue while Oricorio in Sensu Style is reached when it is fed with Purple Nectar found in Poni Meadow. Oricorio in Baile Style can be acquired when trainers get to Ula'ula meadow and find the Red Nectar. Lastly is the Yellow Nectar found in Melemele Meadow to get Oricorio in Pom-Pom style.
What are the 4 Pokemon Variation of Oricorio
Oricorio, although only has one Pokedex number, transforms into different look and type depending on the nectar fed to it. For instance, Oricorio Pa'u style is a psychic/flying Pokemon while Sensu Style is a ghost/flying Pokemon. Then Baile style is a fire/flying type and Pom-pom style is an electric/flying Pokemon. The only thing the four variants have in common is that all of them are flying Pokemon and can learn the Dancer Ability move that no other Pokemon can learn in 'Pokemon Sun and Moon'.