In Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, we can ride a variety of Pokemon across land, sea, and air. What are the Pokemon Let’s Go Ride Pokemon? Do they give us any benefits? How can use all rideable Pokemon in Let’s Go? The answers to all of these questions can be found below.
Pokemon Let’s Go Ride Pokemon – What Are the Rideable Pokemon in Let’s Go?
Rideable Pokemon first appeared in Pokemon Sun and Moon. Taking the place of several HMs, these rideable Pokemon could cut down trees, push boulders, fly across the map, and surf across the water. Now, they’re coming back to Pokemon Let’s Go, but in a different manner. Ride Pokemon in Let’s Go won’t be taking the place of HMs (other than perhaps Surf), but instead will simply be available to ride.
Pokemon Let’s Go Rideable Pokemon – What Are the Benefits?
Riding any Pokemon will at least give you something of a speed boost across the land, and any that fly can be used to travel over water. Both you and your Partner Pokemon will ride atop the rideable Pokemon, and some of them do so in a humorous way. Just take a look at the Totoro-inspired Snorlax above if you don’t believe us. Riding some of the Pokemon, such as Arcanine and Rapidash will give you a huge speed boost, making travel that much quicker.
Pokemon Let’s Go Ride Pokemon – Complete List of Rideable Pokemon
In total, there are 18 Pokemon that can be ridden in Pokemon Let’s Go. 16 of them you can ride on land, and in the air, whereas you can only ride two of them in water.
The full list of rideable Pokemon on the land and in the air are as follows (thanks to mattyoukhana_ for the list):
- Aerodactyl
- Arcanine
- Charizard
- Dodrio
- Dragonite
- Haunter
- Kangaskhan
- Machamp
- Onix
- Persian
- Rapidash
- Rhyhorn
- Rhydon
- Snorlax
- Starmie
- Tauros
Sadly, only two Pokemon can be ridden across the waves, however. These are Gyarados and Lapras. While there aren’t too many rideable Pokemon in Let’s Go, there is always the chance that Nintendo could add more as parts of future updates.
To ride your rideable Pokemon in Let’s Go, simply head into the menu. Once there, choose your party Pokemon, and select to ride one.