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[[File:Sun Moon Ultra Beasts artwork.png|thumb|370px|Artwork of the Ultra Beasts from Pokémon Sun and Moon, drawn by [[Hitoshi Ariga]]<ref>[https://twitter.com/ariga_megamix/status/804500338799587328 Tweet by ありがひとし (@ariga_megamix).] Posted on December 2, 2016.</ref>]] | |||
[[File:Sun Moon Ultra Beasts artwork.png|thumb|370px|Artwork drawn by [[Hitoshi Ariga]] | The '''Ultra Beasts''' (Japanese: '''ウルトラビースト''' ''Ultra Beast''), also abbreviated as '''UBs''' (Japanese: '''UB''' ''UB''), are a group of {{DL|Extraterrestrial Pokémon|extradimensional Pokémon}} who have gone through [[Ultra Space]]. Most of them were introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], though some were introduced in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]. | ||
The '''Ultra Beasts''' (Japanese: '''ウルトラビースト''' ''Ultra Beast'') are a group of {{DL|Extraterrestrial Pokémon|extradimensional Pokémon}} | |||
Ultra Beasts infrequently appear from [[Ultra Wormhole]]s in [[Alola]]. These appearances are apparently as unexpected for the Ultra Beasts as for Alolans, which tends to make them combative. They are especially drawn to people who have passed through an | Ultra Beasts infrequently appear from [[Ultra Wormhole]]s in [[Alola]]. These appearances are apparently as unexpected for the Ultra Beasts as it is for Alolans, which tends to make them combative. They are especially drawn to people who have passed through an Ultra Wormhole due to the [[Z-Power]] energy left on them, apparently expecting to find another wormhole they can use to return home. | ||
There are | There are 11 Ultra Beasts in total. All Ultra Beasts share common attibutes with one another, such as possessing the [[Ability]], {{a|Beast Boost}}. When an Ultra Beast is encountered in the {{pkmn2|wild}}, the Z-Power energy from Ultra Wormholes manifest as a red aura that boosts one of its [[Statistic|stats]] at the start of {{pkmn|battle}}, similar to a [[Totem Pokémon]]'s orange aura. [[Wicke]] theorizes that they store this energy in their bodies.<ref>[[Wicke]], {{g|Sun and Moon}}: ''"There are also Pokémon on our planet that possess this same kind of energy. I think you know what I mean. The so-called Totem Pokémon that you faced in your trials."''</ref> All Ultra Beasts as well as Cosmog, {{p|Cosmoem}}, and the [[light trio]] all share a unique sound frequency found in their [[Cry|cries]], approximately 1.25 seconds in duration. | ||
All Ultra Beasts | All [[Poké Ball]]s (except for the [[Master Ball]], which can catch any Pokémon without fail) have difficulty recognizing Ultra Beasts as Pokémon due to their extradimensional origins, and thus have a [[catch rate]] modifier of 410/4096× (~0.1×) when used on them, impairing their ability to effectively [[Caught Pokémon|catch]] them. To circumvent this, the [[Aether Foundation]]'s [[Faba]] had created [[Beast Ball]]s, Poké Balls specifically designed to catch Ultra Beasts, having a catch rate modifier of 5× when used on them, though they have a modifier of 410/4096× (~0.1×) on Pokémon that are not Ultra Beasts. | ||
==Concept and development== | |||
Ultra Beasts are based on the idea of {{wp|invasive species}}, as stated by [[Shigeru Ohmori]] in an interview in ''[[Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: The Official Alola Region Pokédex & Postgame Adventure Guide]]''.<ref>Interview with [[Game Freak]] in ''[[Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: The Official Alola Region Pokédex & Postgame Adventure Guide]]'', pp. vi-vii: '''Ohmori:''' ''"...When I read about [invasive species], I wondered if we couldn't express invasive species in the Pokémon world as well, and the idea we came up with was the Ultra Beasts..."''</ref> [[Ken Sugimori]] had advised that each Ultra Beast design incorporate contradictory elements, along with concepts that are typcially avoided when creating new Pokémon to differentiate them from other Pokémon.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20180303181205/https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-news/an-exclusive-interview-with-the-makers-of-pokemon-ultra-sun-and-pokemon-ultra-moon/ An Exclusive Interview with the makers of ''Pokémon Ultra Sun'' and ''Pokémon Ultra Moon''! | Pokemon.com,] archived March 3rd, 2018</ref> | |||
Most | ==List of Ultra Beasts== | ||
In {{g|Sun and Moon}}, the {{player}} is requested to obtain and catch all Ultra Beasts who have been spotted in Alola. [[Looker]] of the [[International Police]] and [[Wicke]] of the [[Aether Foundation]] will both provide the player with information on the Pokémon both during and after their mission with an Ultra Beast. Looker will also provide information based on {{p|Necrozma}} through the player's [[Pokédex]] after they have caught it. | |||
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! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by National Pokédex number|Ndex}} | |||
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Ultra Beast | |||
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | {{color2|000|Type}} | |||
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Code name | |||
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | {{color2|000|Dimension}} | |||
! style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Description | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=6 style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Introduced in {{color2|000|Pokémon Sun and Moon}} | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0793 | |||
| [[File:0793Nihilego.png|100px|link=Nihilego (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Nihilego}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Rock}}{{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
| UB-01 Symbiont | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Nihilego.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Deep Sea]] | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-01. Code name: “Symbiont.” Properly known as Nihilego. There have been sightings reported of this beast in Alola’s past. Its most distinctive feature is its parasitic capability. When Nihilego latches on to a host, it does not manipulate its actions directly. Rather it awakens the host’s own capabilities and boosts them to an extreme extent in order to protect itself. | |||
* It injects the host with a sort of neurotoxin to achieve this effect. This neurotoxin of Nihilego’s is incredibly stimulating and inspires feelings of extreme excitement and a lack of inhibition in its host. In other words, anything or anyone that Nihilego latches on to will have its native skills forcibly activated to their fullest extent and will then act as it naturally desires to. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0794 | |||
| [[File:0794Buzzwole.png|100px|link=Buzzwole (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Buzzwole}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Bug}}{{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
| UB-02 Absorption | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Buzzwole.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Jungle]] | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-02. Code name: “Absorption.” Properly known as Buzzwole. This UB was sighted for the first time following the incidents at Aether Foundation. Its most distinctive feature is its skill to strengthen itself. Buzzwole is able to absorb energy and then achieve a chemical reaction between the energy it has absorbed and its own body fluids. | |||
* As a result, Buzzwole’s body swells to an almost explosive extent. Its muscles bulge and are so thick and dense that they are stronger even than steel. Both its Attack and Defense experience a clear leap in power. It also displays a habit of striking a pose each time that it takes any sort of action... It is thought this might serve as a method of communication, but it is not well understood. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0795 | |||
| [[File:0795Pheromosa.png|100px|link=Pheromosa (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Pheromosa}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Bug}}{{typecolor|Fighting}} | |||
| UB-02 Beauty | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Pheromosa.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Desert]] | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-02. Code name: “Beauty.” Properly known as Pheromosa. This UB was sighted for the first time following the incidents at Aether Foundation. This UB can reach speeds exceeding 120 mph in just an instant. This speed is greater than any other living creature that has been discovered to date. But its most distinctive features may in fact be its beauty and its powerful pheromones. | |||
* Most any creature that squares off against Pheromosa becomes confused, as if struck by the beast’s beauty, and loses the will to fight. It is still a subject of research, but it’s thought that Pheromosa may possess some sort of organ able to produce a pheromonal substance previously unknown to science. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0796 | |||
| [[File:0796Xurkitree.png|100px|link=Xurkitree (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Xurkitree}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Electric}} | |||
| UB-03 Lighting | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Xurkitree.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Plant]] | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-03. Code name: “Lighting.” Properly known as Xurkitree. This UB was sighted for the first time following the incidents at Aether Foundation. Its most distinctive feature is an organ that can generate power. This UB’s bodily makeup is highly reminiscent of electric wiring, thus enabling it to conduct electricity with great efficiency. | |||
* It can discharge as much as a million volts of power at a time. When it begins to run out of power, it stabs its legs and tail into the soil, entering a treelike state as it absorbs electricity from the ground. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0797 | |||
| [[File:0797Celesteela.png|100px|link=Celesteela (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Celesteela}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Steel}}{{typecolor|Flying}} | |||
| UB-04 Blaster | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Celesteela.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Crater]] | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-04. Code name: “Blaster.” Properly known as Celesteela. This UB was sighted for the first time following the incidents at Aether Foundation. Its most distinctive feature is the energy that it stores within itself, a flammable gas that it can shoot from its two huge arms. | |||
* This is mostly used to propel itself in flight and for battle, but it is thought to have sufficient power and lift to even fly into space. Its bodily construction closely resembles that of a plant, and it absorbs nutrients from the soil. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0798 | |||
| [[File:0798Kartana.png|100px|link=Kartana (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Kartana}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Steel}} | |||
| UB-04 Blade | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Kartana.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Forest]] | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-04. Code name: “Blade.” Properly known as Kartana. This UB was sighted for the first time following the incidents at Aether Foundation. Its most distinctive feature is its thin and razor-sharp body, of which every edge has as cruel a cutting edge as any well-honed blade. The edges on its arms are particularly in a class of their own. | |||
* Any opponent who tries to attack it will be cut down with a single strike of its “blades.” Its thin body also allows it to evade attacks by dancing lightly out of the way. This is a very dangerous creature, considering its excellent offensive and defensive capabilities, but due to the nature of its body, it is also highly vulnerable to fire and moisture. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0799 | |||
| [[File:0799Guzzlord.png|100px|link=Guzzlord (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Guzzlord}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Dark}}{{typecolor|Dragon}} | |||
| UB-05 Glutton | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Guzzlord.png|x100px]]<br>[[Ultra Ruin]]<br>(games)<br>[[Dimension|Unknown]]<br>(anime) | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
* UB-05. Code name: “Glutton.” Properly known as Guzzlord. This UB has been sighted in the Alola region in the past as well, according to our reports. It seems it was targeted by the International Police in a top-secret mission at that time. Its most distinctive feature is its limitless appetite. It feeds without pause every moment that it is awake. | |||
* It uses the two large tongues that protrude from its mouth to catch and devour everything in its path, be it organic or inorganic matter. And while it eats such an inordinate amount, Guzzlord excreta has never been discovered. It is thought that it might fully convert the things that it eats into energy for it to use. | |||
|- | |||
! colspan=6 style="background:#{{black color light}}" | Introduced in {{color2|000|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}} | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0803 | |||
| [[File:0803Poipole.png|100px|link=Poipole (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Poipole}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Poison}} | |||
| UB Adhesive | |||
| rowspan=2 | [[File:Ultra Sun Ultra Moon Ultra Megalopolis artwork.png|x250px]]<br>[[Ultra Megalopolis]]<br>(games)<br>[[File:Poipole world.png|x130px]]<br>[[Poipole's world|Unnamed World]]<br>(anime) | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
'''Pokédex entries:''' | |||
* This Ultra Beast is well enough liked to be chosen as a first partner in its own world. | |||
* An Ultra Beast that lives in a different world, it cackles wildly as it sprays its opponents with poison from the needles on its head. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0804 | |||
| [[File:0804Naganadel.png|100px|link=Naganadel (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Naganadel}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Poison}}{{typecolor|Dragon}} | |||
| UB Stinger | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
'''Pokédex entries:''' | |||
* It stores hundreds of liters of poisonous liquid inside its body. It is one of the organisms known as UBs. | |||
* One kind of Ultra Beast, it fires a glowing, venomous liquid from its needles. This liquid is also immensely adhesive. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0805 | |||
| [[File:0805Stakataka.png|100px|link=Stakataka (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Stakataka}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Rock}}{{typecolor|Steel}} | |||
| UB Assembly | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Stakataka.png|x100px]]<br>[[Dimension|Unknown]]<br>(found in [[Poni Grove]]) | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
'''Pokédex entries:''' | |||
* It appeared from an Ultra Wormhole. Each one appears to be made up of many life-forms stacked one on top of each other. | |||
* When stone walls started moving and attacking, the brute's true identity was this mysterious life-form, which brings to mind an Ultra Beast. | |||
|- | |||
| style="font-family:monospace,monospace" | #0806 | |||
| [[File:0806Blacephalon.png|100px|link=Blacephalon (Pokémon)]]<br>{{p|Blacephalon}} | |||
| {{typecolor|Fire}}{{typecolor|Ghost}} | |||
| UB Burst | |||
| [[File:Fall in the UB - Blacephalon.png|x100px]]<br>[[Dimension|Unknown]]<br>(found in [[Poni Grove]]) | |||
| style="text-align: left" | | |||
'''Pokédex entries:''' | |||
* It slithers toward people. Then, without warning, it triggers the explosion of its own head. It's apparently one kind of Ultra Beast. | |||
* A UB that appeared from an Ultra Wormhole, it causes explosions, then takes advantage of opponents' surprise to rob them of their vitality. | |||
|} | |||
==Related Pokémon== | |||
{{p|Cosmog}}, {{p|Cosmoem}}, {{p|Solgaleo}}, {{p|Lunala}}, and {{p|Necrozma}} are thematically related to the Ultra Beasts, and share many similarities with them, although they are not usually considered to be Ultra Beasts themselves. However, in some media, Necrozma is considered to be an Ultra Beast, although none of the other four are. | |||
;Noted similarities to Ultra Beasts: | |||
* The disputed Pokémon are thematically related to the Ultra Beasts and Ultra Space, including the ability to create Ultra Wormholes. | |||
* In the core series games, the disputed Pokémon include a sound frequency within their [[Cry|cries]] that is also shared with all Ultra Beasts. | |||
* In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, [[Mohn|Professor Mohn]]'s research for the [[Aether Foundation]] hypothesized that Cosmog may be an Ultra Beast due to it originating from Ultra Space.<ref>{{g|Sun and Moon}}: "''Cosmog is hypothesized to be a type of Ultra Beast that hails from another dimension. A dimension that we have named Ultra Space.'' - Aether Report: Cosmog</ref> | |||
* In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Necrozma is often referred to as being similar to an Ultra Beast. | |||
** In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Looker claims "''It was black and yet it was shining somehow! It was...it was like it was refracting light! It might have been a UB! No, I'm certain of it! It surely was a UB!''" | |||
** In Pokémon Sun and Moon, after catching Necrozma, the following dialogue is displayed: "''You caught the mysterious life-form that appeared to be an Ultra Beast...''" | |||
** Necrozma's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Sun describes it as "reminiscent of the Ultra Beasts." | |||
** In Pokémon Ultra Sun, [[Dulse]] refers to Necrozma as "a creature almost like an Ultra Beast". | |||
* Ultra Necrozma's battle at Megalo Tower has its stats raised and covered in [[Z-Power]], similar to that of an Ultra Beast. However, the aura that surrounds the Pokémon is yellow as if it were using a [[Z-Move]] rather than the typical red aura that Ultra Beasts are covered in. | |||
* In the English localization of the core series games, the term "beast" is used to refer to the Ultra Beasts<ref>Multiple characters refer to Ultra Beasts, specifically {{p|Nihilego}}, as "beast" or "beasts", e.g. {{g|Sun and Moon}}: ''"There should be plenty of beautiful beasts appearing all around Alola as we speak!"'' - [[Lusamine]]</ref> as well as Necrozma,<ref>[[Lillie]], {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}: ''"But what are we to do now? It seemed to me like that beast...like Necrozma was also suffering somehow... It seemed to hurt it, to be without its light..."''</ref> and is also used in mythology to refer to Solgaleo and Lunala (as "the beast that devours the sun" and "the beast that calls the moon").<ref>In the book ''[[Malie Library|The Light of Alola]]'' in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Solgaleo is referred to as "the beast that devours the sun" or "beast of sun", while Lunala is referred to as "the beast that calls the moon" or "beast of moon".</ref><ref>A book in [[Malie Library]] states ''"The pillager took from us the beast that devours the sun, using the beast as its own Dusk Mane."'' in Ultra Sun; in Ultra Moon it says ''"The pillager took from us the beast that calls the moon, using the beast as its own Dawn Wings."''</ref><ref>''"The altar on Poni... The Pokémon that appears there is called the beast that devours the sun."'' - [[Dulse]] ({{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Sun}})</ref><ref>''The Pokémon that appears there is known as the beast that calls the moon.'' - [[Phyco]] ({{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Pokémon Ultra Moon}})</ref> This ambiguity does not exist in most other languages, including Japanese. | |||
** In languages other than English and Spanish, either distinct terms are used for both, or shorthand is not used to refer to the Ultra Beasts. For example, in Japanese, different terms are used to refer to the Ultra Beasts (Japanese: ビースト ''beast'') than to Solgaleo and Lunala (Japanese: {{Ruby|獣|けもの}} ''beast''). | |||
** In all languages other than English, Necrozma is never described as a "beast" at all. In the lines that refer to it as such in English, no equivalent term appears in other languages. | |||
* In the {{pkmn|anime}}, the Aether Foundation, mistaking it for an Ultra Beast, gives {{an|Necrozma}} the code name "UB Black" (Japanese: {{tt|UB:BLACK|ユービー:ブラック}} ''UB: Black''). | |||
* In [[Pokémon GO]], Beast Balls were used to catch Necrozma after raids during Go Fest 2024 - Global, and it received the catch rate boost from them. | |||
;Distinctions from Ultra Beasts | |||
* In the core series games, these Pokémon are not considered to be Ultra Beasts. This has several functional implications: | |||
** Beast Balls do not have increased effectiveness against them, and other Poké Balls do not have reduced effectiveness against them. | |||
** These Pokémon do not display their names as ??? before being caught in Generation VII. | |||
* Unlike the Ultra Beasts, none of these Pokémon have the Ability {{a|Beast Boost}}. | |||
** In [[Pokémon Shuffle]], these Pokémon cannot have the {{OBP|Skill|Shuffle}} {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Beast Power}}, but all Ultra Beasts can. | |||
* In Pokémon Sun and Moon, after completing the Ultra Beast side quest, the [[International Police]] report that all Ultra Beasts they had detected had been caught, even while Necrozma is still in the wild. | |||
* In [[Pokémon GO]]'s [[Pokémon Box (GO)|search]] and [[Pokémon HOME]]'s {{OBP|Challenge|HOME}}s, these Pokémon are not considered Ultra Beasts. | |||
* In the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}, Cosmog, Cosmoem, Solgaleo, and Lunala are not Ultra Beasts. | |||
;Media in which Necrozma is considered an Ultra Beast | |||
* In the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], Dusk Mane Necrozma, Dawn Wings Necrozma, and Ultra Necrozma are all Ultra Beasts, but Necrozma's default form is not. | |||
* In [[Pokémon Adventures]], {{adv|Necrozma}} is an Ultra Beast, and a Beast Ball was required to capture it. | |||
* [[Pokémon Duel]] considers all forms of Necrozma to be Ultra Beasts. | |||
==In the core series games== | |||
===History=== | |||
Ultra Beasts are originate from other [[Dimension|dimensions]] accessed through the [[Ultra Space]], an interdimensional realm that's connected to other worlds through [[Ultra Wormhole|Ultra Wormholes]]. | |||
The first | ====Pokémon Sun and Moon==== | ||
=====Aether Foundation's research===== | |||
The first recorded sightings of Ultra Beasts were documented a few years before the events [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]] during researches done by the [[Aether Foundation]] in the Lab area of [[Aether Paradise]] in the center of the [[Alola]] [[region]]. [[Mohn|Professor Mohn]] discovered and proved the existence of Ultra Wormholes, the realm beyond them: Ultra Space, and even life living there: Ultra Beasts, the first one discovered being the UB-01 Symbiont [[Nihilego (Pokémon)|Nihilego]]. However, at some point, Mohn was sucked into an Ultra Wormhole, disappearing to be never seen again. | |||
=====Main story===== | |||
During the main story of Pokémon Sun and Moon (as well as in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon), the player encounters {{p|Nihilego}} at [[Aether Paradise]] during their first meeting with Aether President [[Lusamine]], when it emerges from a spontaneously appearing [[Ultra Wormhole]]. This Ultra Wormhole was later revealed to have come from the gases of [[Nebby|Cosmog]] down in the basement of Aether Paradise.<ref>[[Lusamine]], {{g|Sun and Moon}}:''"I was able to open the Ultra Wormhole using just the gases we'd extracted from Cosmog when it was in Aether Paradise, wasn't I?"''</ref> | |||
During the player's confrontation with Lusamine at their return to the facility, Lusamine is revealed to have captured [[Nebby]], uses its power to open Ultra Wormholes across the Alola region and bringing Ultra Beasts into the region; Nihilego is seen emerging from the portal near Lusamine, while {{p|Buzzwole}}{{sup/7|S}}/{{p|Pheromosa}}{{sup/7|M}} is seen emerging from a portal over [[Melemele Island]] and battling {{p|Tapu Koko}}. The player also encounters several {{p|Nihilego}} in [[Ultra Space]] after arriving with {{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/7|S}}/{{p|Lunala}}{{sup/7|M}} and [[Lillie]]. | |||
After the player becomes {{pkmn|Champion}}, some Ultra Beasts remain at large around Alola. The player receives [[Enigmatic Card | =====Post-game Ultra Beasts===== | ||
After the player becomes {{pkmn|Champion}}, some Ultra Beasts remain at large around Alola. The player receives the [[Enigmatic Card]] from a stranger directing them to visit the motel on [[Akala Island]]'s {{rt|8|Alola}}. When they enter the guest room, they will find [[Looker]] and [[Anabel]], who invite the player to join the International Police's UB Task Force and protect the Ultra Beasts currently loose in Alola. Upon accepting, the player begins a series of missions to capture the Ultra Beasts, spanning all four of Alola's islands, each time based out of the island's motel (or the restaurant on [[Poni Island]]). In some missions, there are multiple of the same species of Ultra Beast to be captured, and in some missions they may be found at either of two locations. If the player [[escape|flees]] from or defeats an Ultra Beast, it remains in the area and the player will still be able to find it again immediately (either at the same place or at the alternate location, if applicable). When the player is in an area where there are Ultra Beasts during a mission, the music changes from the area's normal score. | |||
====Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon==== | |||
During the story of {{g|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, the player encounters {{p|Poipole}} as the main Pokémon used by the [[Ultra Recon Squad]] member [[Dulse]]{{sup/7|US}}/[[Soliera]]{{sup/7|UM}}. | |||
Like in {{g|Sun and Moon}}, {{p|Nihilego}} appears at [[Aether Paradise]] after meeting with [[Lusamine]]. | |||
During the player's confrontation with Dusk Mane{{sup/7|US}}/Dawn Wings{{sup/7|UM}} {{p|Necrozma}}, it proceeds to open multiple [[Ultra Wormhole]]s all across [[Alola]], unleashing Ultra Beasts into the region. {{p|Blacephalon}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{p|Stakataka}}{{sup/7|UM}} appears on [[Mahalo Trail]], facing off against [[Hala]], [[Hau]], and {{p|Tapu Koko}}. Additionally, [[Olivia]] encounters {{p|Buzzwole}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{p|Pheromosa}}{{sup/7|UM}} at the [[Ruins of Life]], [[Nanu]] encounters {{p|Guzzlord}} at the [[Ruins of Abundance]], and [[Hapu]] encounters {{P|Xurkitree}} at the [[Ruins of Hope]]. | |||
===== Post-game Ultra Beasts ===== | |||
The first seven Ultra Beasts can be reached in white [[Ultra Wormhole]]s in the [[Ultra Warp Ride]]. {{p|Nihilego}} can be found in [[Ultra Deep Sea]], {{p|Buzzwole}}{{sup/7|US}} in [[Ultra Jungle]], {{p|Pheromosa}}{{sup/7|UM}} in [[Ultra Desert]], {{p|Xurkitree}} in [[Ultra Plant]], {{p|Celesteela}}{{sup/7|UM}} in [[Ultra Crater]], {{p|Kartana}}{{sup/7|US}} in [[Ultra Forest]], and {{p|Guzzlord}} in [[Ultra Ruin]]. They can be caught once per visit. After defeating {{p|Necrozma}} at [[Megalo Tower]], the [[Ultra Recon Squad]] offers {{p|Poipole}} to the player, and after the player becomes the Champion, the player can catch two {{p|Blacephalon}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{p|Stakataka}}{{sup/7|UM}} at [[Poni Grove]]. | The first seven Ultra Beasts can be reached in white [[Ultra Wormhole]]s in the [[Ultra Warp Ride]]. {{p|Nihilego}} can be found in [[Ultra Deep Sea]], {{p|Buzzwole}}{{sup/7|US}} in [[Ultra Jungle]], {{p|Pheromosa}}{{sup/7|UM}} in [[Ultra Desert]], {{p|Xurkitree}} in [[Ultra Plant]], {{p|Celesteela}}{{sup/7|UM}} in [[Ultra Crater]], {{p|Kartana}}{{sup/7|US}} in [[Ultra Forest]], and {{p|Guzzlord}} in [[Ultra Ruin]]. They can be caught once per visit. After defeating {{p|Necrozma}} at [[Megalo Tower]], the [[Ultra Recon Squad]] offers {{p|Poipole}} to the player, and after the player becomes the Champion, the player can catch two {{p|Blacephalon}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{p|Stakataka}}{{sup/7|UM}} at [[Poni Grove]]. | ||
====Pokémon Sword and Shield==== | |||
=====The Crown Tundra===== | |||
In [[The Crown Tundra]] DLC in {{g|Sword and Shield}}, the Ultra Beasts, excluding {{p|Poipole}} and {{p|Naganadel}}, can be found in the [[Max Lair]] as part of a [[Dynamax Adventure]], after the player finds the [[Legendary Clue?|fourth Legendary Clue]]. They can also be encountered by players who have not yet obtained it if they join the games of players who have. This seems to be a result of an [[Ultra Wormhole]] appearing above the Max Lair, summoned by either {{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/8|Sw}} or {{p|Lunala}}{{sup/8|Sh}}. Like the [[Legendary Pokémon]] found in the Max Lair, only one of each Ultra Beast species can be caught. Poipole can be obtained as a {{pkmn2|gift}} after catching five Ultra Beasts in Dynamax Adventures. | |||
===Base stats comparison=== | ===Base stats comparison=== | ||
{{groupstats/ | {{groupstats/6|black|0793|Nihilego|rock|109|53|47|127|131|103|0794|Buzzwole|bug|107|139|139|53|53|79|0795|Pheromosa|bug|71|137|37|137|37|151|0796|Xurkitree|electric|83|89|71|173|71|83|0797|Celesteela|steel|97|101|103|107|101|61|0798|Kartana|grass|59|181|131|59|31|109}} | ||
}} | {{fivepokemonstats|black|0799|Guzzlord|dark|223|101|53|97|53|43|0803|Poipole|poison|67|73|67|73|67|73|0804|Naganadel|poison|73|73|73|127|73|121|0805|Stakataka|rock|61|131|211|53|101|13|0806|Blacephalon|fire|53|127|53|151|79|107}} | ||
==In the spin-off games== | |||
===Pokémon Masters EX=== | |||
The following [[sync pair]]s use Ultra Beasts: | |||
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{{PairDex|088|Guzma|trainerlink=Guzma (Masters)#Buzzwole|trainerimg=Guzma Special Costume|sygna=Special Costume|0794|Buzzwole|Fighting|Fairy|Physical Strike|6|Costume Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|093|Jasmine|trainerlink=Jasmine (Masters)#Celesteela|trainerimg=Jasmine Special Costume|0797|Celesteela|Steel|Electric|sygna=Special Costume|Support|6|Costume Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|043|Iris|trainerlink=Iris (Masters)#Naganadel|trainerimg=Iris Fall 2022|sygna=Fall 2022|0804|Naganadel|pokemonlink=Naganadel (Pokémon)|Poison|Psychic|Tech|6|Seasonal Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|025|Liza|trainerlink=Liza (Masters)#Celesteela|trainerimg=Liza Summer 2023|0797|Celesteela|Flying|Electric|sygna=Summer 2023|Physical Strike|6|Seasonal Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|020|Wallace|trainerlink=Wallace (Masters)#Blacephalon|trainerimg=Wallace New Year 2024|0806|Blacephalon|Fire|Dark|sygna=New Year's 2024|dynamax=yes|Field|exrole=Special Strike|6|Seasonal Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|122|Elio|trainerlink=Elio (Masters)#Stakataka|trainerimg=Elio Alt|sygna=Alt.|0805|Stakataka|buddy=yes|Rock|Ground|Support|exrole=Sprint|6|Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
{{PairDex|121|Selene|trainerlink=Selene (Masters)#Nihilego|trainerimg=Selene Alt|sygna=Alt.|0793|Nihilego|buddy=yes|Rock|Ground|Special Strike|exrole=Tech|6|Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout}} | |||
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===Pokémon UNITE=== | |||
{{UNITE|Buzzwole}} is a playable Pokémon in {{g|UNITE}}. | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
{{main|Ultra Beasts (anime)}} | |||
===''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''=== | |||
[[File:Nihilego anime.png|thumb|250px|A {{p|Nihilego}} coming from an [[Ultra Wormhole]] in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | |||
Nihilego debuted in a flashback in ''[[SM047|A Masked Warning!]]'', where {{an|Gladion}} revealed to {{Ash}} that {{an|Lillie}} was once attacked by one when she was younger, resulting in her present-day fear of touching Pokémon. It appeared again in another flashback in ''[[SM049|Mission: Total Recall!]]''. | Nihilego debuted in a flashback in ''[[SM047|A Masked Warning!]]'', where {{an|Gladion}} revealed to {{Ash}} that {{an|Lillie}} was once attacked by one when she was younger, resulting in her present-day fear of touching Pokémon. It appeared again in another flashback in ''[[SM049|Mission: Total Recall!]]''. | ||
In ''[[SM050|Faba's Revenge!]]'', Faba managed to summon | In ''[[SM050|Faba's Revenge!]]'', Faba managed to summon another Nihilego from an Ultra Wormhole. [[Lusamine]], Gladion, and Ash briefly battled the Ultra Beast before it took Lusamine into the Ultra Wormhole and disappeared. They were given the proper name Nihilego in ''[[SM055|The Professors' New Adventure!]]''. | ||
Multiple Nihilego appeared in ''[[SM053|Rescuing the Unwilling!]]'' in [[Ultra Deep Sea]]. | Multiple Nihilego appeared in ''[[SM053|Rescuing the Unwilling!]]'' in [[Ultra Deep Sea]]. | ||
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Nihilego appeared again in a flashback, and {{AP|Poipole}} debuted in ''The Professors' New Adventure!''. It would eventually be caught by Ash in ''[[SM067|Love at First Twirl!]]''. | Nihilego appeared again in a flashback, and {{AP|Poipole}} debuted in ''The Professors' New Adventure!''. It would eventually be caught by Ash in ''[[SM067|Love at First Twirl!]]''. | ||
Buzzwole debuted in ''[[SM061|A Mission of Ultra Urgency!]]'', where it wreaked havoc throughout [[Melemele Island]] until the [[Ultra Guardians]] {{pkmn2|caught}} it in a | Buzzwole debuted in ''[[SM061|A Mission of Ultra Urgency!]]'', where it wreaked havoc throughout [[Melemele Island]] until the [[Ultra Guardians]] {{pkmn2|caught}} it in a [[Beast Ball]] and released it back into [[Ultra Space]]. In this episode, it is also revealed that despite being Pokémon, {{MTR}} cannot understand what Ultra Beasts are saying. | ||
Celesteela debuted in ''[[SM069|Rise and Shine, Starship!]]'', where {{an|Sophocles}} found one while camping at [[Bamboo Hill]]. He and {{ashcl}} dug it out of the ground, and although the Ultra Guardians failed to catch it due to the fact that it was rooted down, it eventually flew off back into space. Unlike other Ultra Beasts, this Celesteela had been growing in [[Alola]] for more than 200 years. | Celesteela debuted in ''[[SM069|Rise and Shine, Starship!]]'', where {{an|Sophocles}} found one while camping at [[Bamboo Hill]]. He and {{ashcl}} dug it out of the ground, and although the Ultra Guardians failed to catch it due to the fact that it was rooted down, it eventually flew off back into space. Unlike other Ultra Beasts, this Celesteela had been growing in [[Alola]] for more than 200 years. | ||
''[[SM078|Twirling with a Bang!]]'' saw the debut of both Blacephalon and Xurkitree. Ash and his classmates first encountered Blacephalon performing during a fireworks show, thinking that it was a part of the show. The next day, they learned that it was an Ultra Beast and set out as the Ultra Guardians to capture it. However, instead of Blacephalon, they encountered a different Ultra Beast, Xurkitree. After preventing Xurkitree from feeding on electricity from a power line, the Blacephalon from the night before appeared. The two Ultra Beasts ended up in a performance showdown, each trying to outperform the other with their moves. Thanks to a distraction from the Ultra Guardians, they were able to distract, weaken, and subsequently catch the two Ultra Beasts, allowing them to be returned home. | ''[[SM078|Twirling with a Bang!]]'' saw the debut of both Blacephalon and Xurkitree. Ash and his classmates first encountered Blacephalon performing during a fireworks show, thinking that it was a part of the show. The next day, they learned that it was an Ultra Beast and set out as the Ultra Guardians to capture it. However, instead of Blacephalon, they encountered a different Ultra Beast, Xurkitree. After preventing Xurkitree from feeding on electricity from a power line, the Blacephalon from the night before appeared. The two Ultra Beasts ended up in a performance showdown, each trying to outperform the other with their moves. Thanks to a distraction from the Ultra Guardians, they were able to distract, weaken, and subsequently catch the two Ultra Beasts, allowing them to be returned home. | ||
[[File:Guzzlord anime.png|thumb|left|250px|A {{p|Guzzlord}} in [[Ultra Ruin]] in the anime]] | |||
{{ | Naganadel debuted in ''[[SM084|The Shape of Love to Come!]]'', where it appeared inside the dream of [[Ash's Poipole]] located inside of an unknown [[Ultra Space]] nest location. It physically debuted in ''[[SM089|The Prism Between Light and Darkness!]]'', where it revealed that Ash's Poipole originally came to Alola to scout for a place for it and its hive to live. | ||
Stakataka debuted in ''[[SM085|The Long Vault Home!]]'', where it arrived at the [[Pokémon School]] during midnight. After several unsuccessful attempts, it later moved to another location where it was mistaken for a pedestal for [[Viren]]'s statue. The statue being placed on top of it caused it to go berserk, necessitating intervention by the Ultra Guardians. | Stakataka debuted in ''[[SM085|The Long Vault Home!]]'', where it arrived at the [[Pokémon School]] during midnight. After several unsuccessful attempts, it later moved to another location where it was mistaken for a pedestal for [[Viren]]'s statue. The statue being placed on top of it caused it to go berserk, necessitating intervention by the Ultra Guardians. | ||
Guzzlord debuted in ''[[SM100|Battling the Beast Within!]]'', where it was shown to have destroyed an alternate version of [[Hau'oli City]], leaving behind the [[Ultra Ruin]]. In the present day, it attacked {{Ash}} and {{AP|Pikachu}} before they were saved by {{al|Dia}} and his {{p|Zeraora}}. In ''[[SM101|Parallel Friendships!]]'', Ash and Dia successfully sent it back to its home world through an [[Ultra Wormhole]], saving the Ultra Ruin. | |||
Pheromosa debuted in [[SM114]], where it was stealing all of the [[Z-Crystal]]s from {{pkmn|Trainer}}s throughout the [[Alola]] region. | Pheromosa debuted in ''[[SM114|Beauty is Only Crystal Deep!]]'', where it was stealing all of the [[Z-Crystal]]s from {{pkmn|Trainer}}s throughout the [[Alola]] region. After several unsuccessful attempts by the Ultra Guardians to stop it, it was eventually defeated by {{an|Bewear}}, giving the Ultra Guardians the opportunity to catch it and send it back home. | ||
Kartana | Kartana debuted in ''[[SM124|Living on the Cutting Edge!]]'', where it was cutting everything throughout the [[Melemele Island]]. The Ultra Guardians attempted to capture it, but were unsuccessful. Soon after, a meteor approached from outer space, due to a conflict between a {{p|Deoxys}} and a {{p|Rayquaza}}. The Ultra Beast eventually cut it and saved it from hitting the [[Pokémon School]]. Afterwards, it made a cut in the fabric of space, which created an [[Ultra Wormhole]], allowing it to return home. | ||
[[File:Gladion Nihilego.png|thumb|250px|[[Gladion (anime)|Gladion]]'s [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny]] Nihilego Lillie in the anime]] | |||
An exclusive, unseen Ultra Beast is mentioned in ''[[SM146|Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!]]'', where it was helped by Ash and Solgaleo during their travels through Ultra Space, they arrived in its redish home world, full of crystal-like structures. | |||
In the anime, | In the anime, {{DL|Nebby|In the anime|Nebby}} was speculated to be an Ultra Beast by the [[Aether Foundation]] before its relationship to the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Solgaleo}} was fully understood. Similarly, {{an|Necrozma}}, having not yet been identified as the "Blinding One" of Alolan myth, was given the codename UB Black (Japanese: '''{{tt|UB:BLACK|ユービー:ブラック}}''' ''UB: Black''). In the [[SM146|final episode]] of the series, Ash recounted a story of an adventure he had with Solgaleo in an unnamed Ultra Space world, where he helped an Ultra Beast he had "never seen before", despite all known Ultra Beasts having debuted in the anime by that point. | ||
===''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''=== | |||
As revealed in ''[[JN111|The Homecoming Crown!]]'', [[Mohn]] encountered a {{Shiny}} Nihilego after his disappearance into an Ultra Wormhole years earlier. It brought him back to his own world and used its powers to make him see it as Lillie, living with him in a small house at the [[Crown Tundra]] for years until his family found him and restored his memories. The Shiny Nihilego was subsequently invited into the family with the [[nickname]] "{{DL|Ultra Beasts (anime)|Lillie}}" and joined Gladion's [[party|team]]. | |||
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==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
=== | ===Pokémon Adventures=== | ||
[[File:Lusamine Ultra Beasts Adventures.png|thumb|250px|Various of [[Lusamine]]'s Ultra Beasts in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===={{MangaArc|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}==== | |||
The Ultra Beasts were first mentioned in ''[[PASM07|The Final Match and a Surprising Finale!]]'' by [[Gladion]], who, after losing to {{adv|Sun}} at an [[Iki Town]] festival tournament, contemplated losing his chance to meet with the [[guardian deities]] and instead decided to train elsewhere to prepare to confront the Ultra Beasts when they arrive. | |||
In ''[[PASM09|True Identity and the Totem Pokémon of Brooklet Hill]]'', {{adv|Moon}} and [[Mallow]] found {{p|Tapu Lele}} battling a {{p|Xurkitree}} as it was emerging from an [[Ultra Wormhole]] above [[Lush Jungle]]. Moon attempted to capture the Xurkitree, but it managed to retreat back inside the Ultra Wormhole and escape. Later, the two chose to give it the codename "Lighting" to avoid having to describe its appearance every time when talking about it. | |||
In ''[[ | In ''[[PASM17|A Raid and Po Town]]'', [[Guzma]] was confronted by the [[Kiawe]], Mallow, Lana, [[Acerola]], [[Ilima]], and [[Hau]], who had traveled to [[Po Town]] to talk with the [[Team Skull]] boss. Guzma instead sent a {{p|Pheromosa}}, {{p|Celesteela}}, and {{p|Guzzlord}} to attack the Captains' group. After the beasts proceeded to defeat the Captains' Pokémon, Guzma used a {{p|Cosmog}} to open more Ultra Wormholes, summoning a Xurkitree and a {{p|Nihilego}}. The Captains were rescued by Gladion, who used his {{TP|Gladion|Type: Null}} to battle the beasts, and managed to easily hold them back due to being [[Artificial Pokémon|created]] specifically to combat them. | ||
[[File:Ultra Necrozma Adventures.png|thumb|left|230px|Ultra {{adv|Necrozma}}, an Ultra Beast in the Pokémon Adventures's canon]] | |||
Afterward, Nihilego captured Guzma and dragged him into an Ultra Wormhole with it. The other beasts escaped from Po Town's barrier, allowing them to wreak havoc on the rest of [[Ula'ula Island]]. [[Anabel]] and {{adv|Looker}} arrived shortly thereafter, and while Looker went off to investigate the Ultra Beasts that broke through the walls, Anabel assisted Sun and Moon in battling a {{p|Blacephalon}}. Anabel attempted to capture Blacephalon, only to discover that ordinary [[Poké Ball]]s do not work on Ultra Beasts. Before Blacephalon could retaliate with {{m|Mind Blown}}, {{p|Tapu Bulu}} blew it away. Afterward, while Sun, Moon, {{an|Professor Kukui}}, and [[Professor Burnet]] gave Tapu Bulu a [[Mirage Berry]], Anabel speculated that there was [[Colress|a certain person]] hiding in Alola, who was capable of creating Poké Balls that would be able to capture Ultra Beasts. | |||
A mass of Ultra Beasts later converged on [[Poni Island]], but were fought off by {{p|Lunala}}, which had evolved from [[Nebby]]. Solgaleo also wanted to join the battle, but was unable to when Sun rejected its aura and refused fight alongside it. Six months after Sun and Moon had disappeared into the Ultra Wormhole at the [[Poni Altar]], Lusamine and her Ultra Beast were shown to have taken over Poni Island. She planned to use the wormhole at the altar to travel to [[Ultra Megalopolis]] and use the [[Beast Ball]]s delivered to her by a disguised {{adv|Blake}} to capture {{p|Necrozma}}, which is classified as an Ultra Beast in this [[canon]]. Meanwhile, Sun and Moon were freed from [[Ultra Deep Sea]] by Lunala and the [[Ultra Recon Squad]], who took them to Ultra Megalopolis. The city was attacked by a {{p|Stakataka}}, which Sun and Moon succeeded in subduing. Soon after, Lusamine arrived at the city with some {{tc|Aether Foundation Employee}}s by using [[Ultra Warp Ride]] with some {{p|Naganadel}}. After fusing herself with a Nihilego, she attempted to capture Necrozma. While her attention was focused on the Prism Pokémon, Sun used one of her Beast Balls to capture Stakataka. | |||
The battle against Necrozma eventually moved to Alola, where the Trial Captains, who had tried to join the battle, were attacked by a group of Aether Foundation Employees wielding Ultra Beasts. In the meantime, the [[island kahuna]]s joined forces with the guardian deities to fight the Ultra Beasts across Alola. The Trial Captains succeeded in defeating the Ultra Beasts with a series of [[Z-Move]]s, and once Necrozma had been caught by the Ultra Recon Squad, the Ultra Beasts sensed the threat to them had passed and started heading back to their home worlds through a wormhole above [[Mount Lanakila]]. | |||
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==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
{{ | {{main|Ultra Beast (TCG)}} | ||
Ultra Beasts were introduced to the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] in the {{TCG|Crimson Invasion}} expansion as a classification of {{TCG|Pokémon}} cards. | [[File:NihilegoLostThunder106.jpg|thumb|left|200px|An example of an Ultra Beast card]] | ||
[[File:UltraNecrozmaSMPromo165.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Ultra Necrozma's Ultra Beast card]] | |||
Ultra Beasts were introduced to the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] in the {{TCG|Crimson Invasion}} expansion as a classification of {{TCG|Pokémon}} cards. Ultra Beast cards are distinguished by a red '''''Ultra Beast''''' label superimposed on the card art below the {{stat|HP}} and {{TCG|type}}. Ultra Beast [[Pokémon-GX (TCG)|GX]] cards have a red {{red GX}} graphic instead of the blue {{GX}} graphic depicted on other Pokémon-GX cards. Similarly, Ultra Beast [[Pokémon-GX (TCG)#Tag Team Pokémon-GX|Tag Team GX]] have a red {{red TT GX}} graphic as opposed to a blue {{TT GX}} one. | |||
Every Ultra Beast Pokémon has an attack or Ability that is affected by or affects the player's and/or opponent's [[Appendix:Glossary (TCG)#Prize card|Prize cards]]. If that Pokémon is a Pokémon-{{red GX}}, only its GX attack is affected by or affects the Prize cards. | |||
Ultra | Unlike the [[core series]] games, Dusk Mane Necrozma, Dawn Wings Necrozma, and Ultra Necrozma are Ultra Beasts in the TCG. Necrozma in its base form, however, is not. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The [[base stats]] of the Ultra Beasts | * Buzzwole and Pheromosa are the only Ultra Beasts that share a [[type]] combination. | ||
** | * The only Ultra Beasts that are part of an evolutionary line are {{p|Poipole}} and {{p|Naganadel}}. | ||
* | * The [[base stats]] of the Ultra Beasts and the [[level]]s at which they learn [[move]]s in [[Generation VII]] (except level 1) are all {{wp|prime number}}s, a trait shared with {{p|Cosmog}} and its evolved forms. The only exception to this is {{p|Naganadel}}, which has a {{stat|Speed}} stat of 121, which is a {{wp|prime power}}. | ||
** With the exceptions of Poipole and Naganadel, all Ultra Beasts have a base stat total of 570. | |||
* | ** In {{g|Shuffle}}, the Ultra Beast-exclusive {{OBP|skill|Shuffle}} {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Beast Power}} uses prime numbers for all of its activation rates (17%, 53%, and 73%). Nihilego's skill {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Possession}} and Buzzwole's skill {{DL|Skill (Shuffle)|Demolish}} also have prime-number activation rates (73% and 89% respectively), though only at max skill level. Beast Power and Demolish also require a prime number of skill points (61) to reach max level, and they are the only skills to require that specific amount. | ||
* Although the Ultra Beasts are not | * Of all the Ultra Beasts, Naganadel learns the most moves via level up with 18, and Poipole learns the fewest with 14. | ||
** | * Buzzwole, Xurkitree, and Guzzlord's Ultra Sun Pokédex entries and Pheromosa, Celesteela, and Kartana's Ultra Moon Pokédex entries all have exactly the same text: "Although it's alien to this world and a danger here, it's apparently a common organism in the world where it normally lives." They are the only Pokémon in the games to share Pokédex entries with each other. | ||
* According to [[Pokémon Daisuki Club]]'s [https://www.pokemon.jp/special/mystery/file/04.html Mystery File] feature website, some researchers theorize {{p|Unown}} may be related to Ultra Beasts. | |||
* The Ultra Beasts | * Although the Ultra Beasts are not [[Legendary Pokémon]],<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190712083446/http://pokemonglobalnews.tumblr.com/post/179836491622/powerful-pok%C3%A9mon-clash-in-rating-battle-season-13 Powerful Pokémon Clash in Rating Battle Season 13]</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20190712083444/https://d30u2kqt4gtxnu.cloudfront.net/en-us/activities/quiz/ Legendary Pokémon quiz]: Question 10 (archive)</ref><ref>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/strategy/ten-tips-for-catching-legendary-pokemon/ Ten Tips for Catching Legendary Pokémon]: Pokémon.com</ref> they share some characteristics with many of them: they all are [[gender unknown]], they are in the {{egg|No Eggs Discovered}} [[Egg Group]], they have scripted encounters with special battle music and at least three {{IV}}s guaranteed to be 31, and they have special [[Rotom Pokédex]] pages. Furthermore: | ||
** In Generation VII, if the player chooses to filter out people seeking Legendary or {{pkmn2|Mythical}} Pokémon on the [[Global Trade System]], people seeking Ultra Beasts will not be displayed. In [[Pokémon HOME]], the filter originally only filtered out Mythical and [[Special Pokémon|Special]] Legendary Pokémon and did not filter out Ultra Beasts and non-Special Legendary Pokémon; however, in the v1.2.1 update, the filter was renamed to "Include people searching for Legendary, Mythical, and other special Pokémon" and was expanded to cover all Legendary Pokémon and Ultra Beasts. | |||
** Prior to [[Generation IX]],<ref>https://twitter.com/kaphotics/status/1613415551585640455</ref> the Ultra Beasts belonged to the "sublegendary" category in the games' code.<ref>[https://twitter.com/SciresM/status/799322666079551488 Tweet by Michael (@SciresM).] Posted on November 17, 2016.</ref> | |||
** In [[The Crown Tundra]] DLC of {{g|Sword and Shield}}, [[Peony]] refers to both Legendary Pokémon and Ultra Beasts as "legendary". | |||
** In a Pokémon Sword and Shield online competition called "Mythical Melee" that claimed to restrict players to the use of only Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, Ultra Beasts were allowed to participate.<ref>https://game8.co/games/pokemon-sword-shield/archives/341015#hm_1</ref> | |||
** In [[GOTCHA!]], the Ultra Beasts are shown as silhouettes alongside the rest of the Legendary Pokémon.<ref>https://youtu.be/BoZ0Zwab6Oc?t=37</ref> | |||
* The Ultra Beasts share some similarities with the [[Paradox Pokémon]], introduced two [[generation]]s later: | |||
** Both groups consist only of Pokémon that cannot evolve in the first set of games they appear in. | |||
** Both play a role in the main story of their debut games. | |||
** Both groups consist entirely of gender unknown Pokémon in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group, thus being unable to breed. | |||
** Both are connected to the [[Game mascot|mascot]] Legendary Pokémon of the games they were introduced in. | |||
** Both have base stats themed around a certain type of number, with the ancient Pokémon having odd-numbered base stats and all future Pokémon have even-numbered base stats, while Ultra Beasts have base stats themed around prime numbers. Additionally, the levels they learn moves at are themed around numbers, with Paradox Pokémon learning moves around multiples of seven, while Ultra Beasts learn moves around prime numbers. | |||
** The majority of Pokémon in both groups have a base stat total of 570. | |||
** Every Ultra Beast and Paradox Pokémon (except {{p|Koraidon}} and {{p|Miraidon}}) has an Ability that boosts its most proficient non-{{stat|HP}} stat. | |||
** Promotional material for both groups' debut games did not refer to them as Pokémon or reveal any of their types prior to the games' releases. | |||
** Characters in the games are initially unsure whether the members of either group are actually Pokémon. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* {{cat|Trainers with Ultra Beasts}} | * {{cat|Trainers with Ultra Beasts}} | ||
| | * [[Paradox Pokémon]] | ||
* [[Z-Power#In the anime|Ultra Aura]] | |||
* [[Ultra Wormhole]] | |||
* [[Beast killer project]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 11 September 2024
The Ultra Beasts (Japanese: ウルトラビースト Ultra Beast), also abbreviated as UBs (Japanese: UB UB), are a group of extradimensional Pokémon who have gone through Ultra Space. Most of them were introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon, though some were introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Ultra Beasts infrequently appear from Ultra Wormholes in Alola. These appearances are apparently as unexpected for the Ultra Beasts as it is for Alolans, which tends to make them combative. They are especially drawn to people who have passed through an Ultra Wormhole due to the Z-Power energy left on them, apparently expecting to find another wormhole they can use to return home.
There are 11 Ultra Beasts in total. All Ultra Beasts share common attibutes with one another, such as possessing the Ability, Beast Boost. When an Ultra Beast is encountered in the wild, the Z-Power energy from Ultra Wormholes manifest as a red aura that boosts one of its stats at the start of battle, similar to a Totem Pokémon's orange aura. Wicke theorizes that they store this energy in their bodies.[2] All Ultra Beasts as well as Cosmog, Cosmoem, and the light trio all share a unique sound frequency found in their cries, approximately 1.25 seconds in duration.
All Poké Balls (except for the Master Ball, which can catch any Pokémon without fail) have difficulty recognizing Ultra Beasts as Pokémon due to their extradimensional origins, and thus have a catch rate modifier of 410/4096× (~0.1×) when used on them, impairing their ability to effectively catch them. To circumvent this, the Aether Foundation's Faba had created Beast Balls, Poké Balls specifically designed to catch Ultra Beasts, having a catch rate modifier of 5× when used on them, though they have a modifier of 410/4096× (~0.1×) on Pokémon that are not Ultra Beasts.
Concept and development
Ultra Beasts are based on the idea of invasive species, as stated by Shigeru Ohmori in an interview in Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: The Official Alola Region Pokédex & Postgame Adventure Guide.[3] Ken Sugimori had advised that each Ultra Beast design incorporate contradictory elements, along with concepts that are typcially avoided when creating new Pokémon to differentiate them from other Pokémon.[4]
List of Ultra Beasts
In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the player is requested to obtain and catch all Ultra Beasts who have been spotted in Alola. Looker of the International Police and Wicke of the Aether Foundation will both provide the player with information on the Pokémon both during and after their mission with an Ultra Beast. Looker will also provide information based on Necrozma through the player's Pokédex after they have caught it.
Ndex | Ultra Beast | Type | Code name | Dimension | Description |
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#0793 | Nihilego |
Rock Poison | UB-01 Symbiont | Ultra Deep Sea |
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#0794 | Buzzwole |
Bug Fighting | UB-02 Absorption | Ultra Jungle |
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#0795 | Pheromosa |
Bug Fighting | UB-02 Beauty | Ultra Desert |
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#0796 | Xurkitree |
Electric | UB-03 Lighting | Ultra Plant |
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#0797 | Celesteela |
Steel Flying | UB-04 Blaster | Ultra Crater |
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#0798 | Kartana |
Grass Steel | UB-04 Blade | Ultra Forest |
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#0799 | Guzzlord |
Dark Dragon | UB-05 Glutton | Ultra Ruin (games) Unknown (anime) |
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Introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon | |||||
#0803 | Poipole |
Poison | UB Adhesive | Ultra Megalopolis (games) Unnamed World (anime) |
Pokédex entries:
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#0804 | Naganadel |
Poison Dragon | UB Stinger |
Pokédex entries:
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#0805 | Stakataka |
Rock Steel | UB Assembly | Unknown (found in Poni Grove) |
Pokédex entries:
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#0806 | Blacephalon |
Fire Ghost | UB Burst | Unknown (found in Poni Grove) |
Pokédex entries:
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Related Pokémon
Cosmog, Cosmoem, Solgaleo, Lunala, and Necrozma are thematically related to the Ultra Beasts, and share many similarities with them, although they are not usually considered to be Ultra Beasts themselves. However, in some media, Necrozma is considered to be an Ultra Beast, although none of the other four are.
- Noted similarities to Ultra Beasts
- The disputed Pokémon are thematically related to the Ultra Beasts and Ultra Space, including the ability to create Ultra Wormholes.
- In the core series games, the disputed Pokémon include a sound frequency within their cries that is also shared with all Ultra Beasts.
- In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Professor Mohn's research for the Aether Foundation hypothesized that Cosmog may be an Ultra Beast due to it originating from Ultra Space.[5]
- In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Necrozma is often referred to as being similar to an Ultra Beast.
- In Pokémon Sun and Moon, Looker claims "It was black and yet it was shining somehow! It was...it was like it was refracting light! It might have been a UB! No, I'm certain of it! It surely was a UB!"
- In Pokémon Sun and Moon, after catching Necrozma, the following dialogue is displayed: "You caught the mysterious life-form that appeared to be an Ultra Beast..."
- Necrozma's Pokédex entry in Pokémon Sun describes it as "reminiscent of the Ultra Beasts."
- In Pokémon Ultra Sun, Dulse refers to Necrozma as "a creature almost like an Ultra Beast".
- Ultra Necrozma's battle at Megalo Tower has its stats raised and covered in Z-Power, similar to that of an Ultra Beast. However, the aura that surrounds the Pokémon is yellow as if it were using a Z-Move rather than the typical red aura that Ultra Beasts are covered in.
- In the English localization of the core series games, the term "beast" is used to refer to the Ultra Beasts[6] as well as Necrozma,[7] and is also used in mythology to refer to Solgaleo and Lunala (as "the beast that devours the sun" and "the beast that calls the moon").[8][9][10][11] This ambiguity does not exist in most other languages, including Japanese.
- In languages other than English and Spanish, either distinct terms are used for both, or shorthand is not used to refer to the Ultra Beasts. For example, in Japanese, different terms are used to refer to the Ultra Beasts (Japanese: ビースト beast) than to Solgaleo and Lunala (Japanese: 獣 beast).
- In all languages other than English, Necrozma is never described as a "beast" at all. In the lines that refer to it as such in English, no equivalent term appears in other languages.
- In the anime, the Aether Foundation, mistaking it for an Ultra Beast, gives Necrozma the code name "UB Black" (Japanese: UB:BLACK UB: Black).
- In Pokémon GO, Beast Balls were used to catch Necrozma after raids during Go Fest 2024 - Global, and it received the catch rate boost from them.
- Distinctions from Ultra Beasts
- In the core series games, these Pokémon are not considered to be Ultra Beasts. This has several functional implications:
- Beast Balls do not have increased effectiveness against them, and other Poké Balls do not have reduced effectiveness against them.
- These Pokémon do not display their names as ??? before being caught in Generation VII.
- Unlike the Ultra Beasts, none of these Pokémon have the Ability Beast Boost.
- In Pokémon Shuffle, these Pokémon cannot have the Skill Beast Power, but all Ultra Beasts can.
- In Pokémon Sun and Moon, after completing the Ultra Beast side quest, the International Police report that all Ultra Beasts they had detected had been caught, even while Necrozma is still in the wild.
- In Pokémon GO's search and Pokémon HOME's Challenges, these Pokémon are not considered Ultra Beasts.
- In the Trading Card Game, Cosmog, Cosmoem, Solgaleo, and Lunala are not Ultra Beasts.
- Media in which Necrozma is considered an Ultra Beast
- In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, Dusk Mane Necrozma, Dawn Wings Necrozma, and Ultra Necrozma are all Ultra Beasts, but Necrozma's default form is not.
- In Pokémon Adventures, Necrozma is an Ultra Beast, and a Beast Ball was required to capture it.
- Pokémon Duel considers all forms of Necrozma to be Ultra Beasts.
In the core series games
History
Ultra Beasts are originate from other dimensions accessed through the Ultra Space, an interdimensional realm that's connected to other worlds through Ultra Wormholes.
Pokémon Sun and Moon
Aether Foundation's research
The first recorded sightings of Ultra Beasts were documented a few years before the events Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon during researches done by the Aether Foundation in the Lab area of Aether Paradise in the center of the Alola region. Professor Mohn discovered and proved the existence of Ultra Wormholes, the realm beyond them: Ultra Space, and even life living there: Ultra Beasts, the first one discovered being the UB-01 Symbiont Nihilego. However, at some point, Mohn was sucked into an Ultra Wormhole, disappearing to be never seen again.
Main story
During the main story of Pokémon Sun and Moon (as well as in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon), the player encounters Nihilego at Aether Paradise during their first meeting with Aether President Lusamine, when it emerges from a spontaneously appearing Ultra Wormhole. This Ultra Wormhole was later revealed to have come from the gases of Cosmog down in the basement of Aether Paradise.[12]
During the player's confrontation with Lusamine at their return to the facility, Lusamine is revealed to have captured Nebby, uses its power to open Ultra Wormholes across the Alola region and bringing Ultra Beasts into the region; Nihilego is seen emerging from the portal near Lusamine, while BuzzwoleS/PheromosaM is seen emerging from a portal over Melemele Island and battling Tapu Koko. The player also encounters several Nihilego in Ultra Space after arriving with SolgaleoS/LunalaM and Lillie.
Post-game Ultra Beasts
After the player becomes Champion, some Ultra Beasts remain at large around Alola. The player receives the Enigmatic Card from a stranger directing them to visit the motel on Akala Island's Route 8. When they enter the guest room, they will find Looker and Anabel, who invite the player to join the International Police's UB Task Force and protect the Ultra Beasts currently loose in Alola. Upon accepting, the player begins a series of missions to capture the Ultra Beasts, spanning all four of Alola's islands, each time based out of the island's motel (or the restaurant on Poni Island). In some missions, there are multiple of the same species of Ultra Beast to be captured, and in some missions they may be found at either of two locations. If the player flees from or defeats an Ultra Beast, it remains in the area and the player will still be able to find it again immediately (either at the same place or at the alternate location, if applicable). When the player is in an area where there are Ultra Beasts during a mission, the music changes from the area's normal score.
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
During the story of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, the player encounters Poipole as the main Pokémon used by the Ultra Recon Squad member DulseUS/SolieraUM.
Like in Pokémon Sun and Moon, Nihilego appears at Aether Paradise after meeting with Lusamine.
During the player's confrontation with Dusk ManeUS/Dawn WingsUM Necrozma, it proceeds to open multiple Ultra Wormholes all across Alola, unleashing Ultra Beasts into the region. BlacephalonUS/StakatakaUM appears on Mahalo Trail, facing off against Hala, Hau, and Tapu Koko. Additionally, Olivia encounters BuzzwoleUS/PheromosaUM at the Ruins of Life, Nanu encounters Guzzlord at the Ruins of Abundance, and Hapu encounters Xurkitree at the Ruins of Hope.
Post-game Ultra Beasts
The first seven Ultra Beasts can be reached in white Ultra Wormholes in the Ultra Warp Ride. Nihilego can be found in Ultra Deep Sea, BuzzwoleUS in Ultra Jungle, PheromosaUM in Ultra Desert, Xurkitree in Ultra Plant, CelesteelaUM in Ultra Crater, KartanaUS in Ultra Forest, and Guzzlord in Ultra Ruin. They can be caught once per visit. After defeating Necrozma at Megalo Tower, the Ultra Recon Squad offers Poipole to the player, and after the player becomes the Champion, the player can catch two BlacephalonUS/StakatakaUM at Poni Grove.
Pokémon Sword and Shield
The Crown Tundra
In The Crown Tundra DLC in Pokémon Sword and Shield, the Ultra Beasts, excluding Poipole and Naganadel, can be found in the Max Lair as part of a Dynamax Adventure, after the player finds the fourth Legendary Clue. They can also be encountered by players who have not yet obtained it if they join the games of players who have. This seems to be a result of an Ultra Wormhole appearing above the Max Lair, summoned by either SolgaleoSw or LunalaSh. Like the Legendary Pokémon found in the Max Lair, only one of each Ultra Beast species can be caught. Poipole can be obtained as a gift after catching five Ultra Beasts in Dynamax Adventures.
Base stats comparison
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Buzzwole |
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Total | 570 | 570 | 570 | 570 | 570 | 570 |
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Poipole |
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon Masters EX
The following sync pairs use Ultra Beasts:
Dex | Trainer | NDex | Pokémon | Type | Weakness | Role | EX role | Base potential | Availability | ||
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#101 | Lusamine | #0795 | Pheromosa |
Bug |
Fire |
★★★★★☆EX | Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#088 | Special Costume Guzma |
#0794 | Buzzwole |
Fighting |
Fairy |
★★★★★☆EX | Costume Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#093 | Special Costume Jasmine |
#0797 | Celesteela |
Steel |
Electric |
★★★★★☆EX | Costume Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#043 | Fall 2022 Iris |
#0804 | Naganadel |
Poison |
Psychic |
★★★★★☆EX | Seasonal Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#025 | Summer 2023 Liza |
#0797 | Celesteela |
Flying |
Electric |
★★★★★☆EX | Seasonal Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#020 | New Year's 2024 Wallace |
#0806 | Blacephalon |
Fire |
Dark |
★★★★★☆EX | Seasonal Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#122 | Alt. Elio |
#0805 | Stakataka |
Rock |
Ground |
★★★★★☆EX | Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout | ||||
#121 | Alt. Selene |
#0793 | Nihilego |
Rock |
Ground |
★★★★★☆EX | Poké Fair Sync Pair Scout |
Pokémon GO
Pokémon UNITE
Buzzwole is a playable Pokémon in Pokémon UNITE.
In the anime
- Main article: Ultra Beasts (anime)
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Nihilego debuted in a flashback in A Masked Warning!, where Gladion revealed to Ash that Lillie was once attacked by one when she was younger, resulting in her present-day fear of touching Pokémon. It appeared again in another flashback in Mission: Total Recall!.
In Faba's Revenge!, Faba managed to summon another Nihilego from an Ultra Wormhole. Lusamine, Gladion, and Ash briefly battled the Ultra Beast before it took Lusamine into the Ultra Wormhole and disappeared. They were given the proper name Nihilego in The Professors' New Adventure!.
Multiple Nihilego appeared in Rescuing the Unwilling! in Ultra Deep Sea.
Nihilego appeared again in a flashback, and Poipole debuted in The Professors' New Adventure!. It would eventually be caught by Ash in Love at First Twirl!.
Buzzwole debuted in A Mission of Ultra Urgency!, where it wreaked havoc throughout Melemele Island until the Ultra Guardians caught it in a Beast Ball and released it back into Ultra Space. In this episode, it is also revealed that despite being Pokémon, Meowth cannot understand what Ultra Beasts are saying.
Celesteela debuted in Rise and Shine, Starship!, where Sophocles found one while camping at Bamboo Hill. He and his classmates dug it out of the ground, and although the Ultra Guardians failed to catch it due to the fact that it was rooted down, it eventually flew off back into space. Unlike other Ultra Beasts, this Celesteela had been growing in Alola for more than 200 years.
Twirling with a Bang! saw the debut of both Blacephalon and Xurkitree. Ash and his classmates first encountered Blacephalon performing during a fireworks show, thinking that it was a part of the show. The next day, they learned that it was an Ultra Beast and set out as the Ultra Guardians to capture it. However, instead of Blacephalon, they encountered a different Ultra Beast, Xurkitree. After preventing Xurkitree from feeding on electricity from a power line, the Blacephalon from the night before appeared. The two Ultra Beasts ended up in a performance showdown, each trying to outperform the other with their moves. Thanks to a distraction from the Ultra Guardians, they were able to distract, weaken, and subsequently catch the two Ultra Beasts, allowing them to be returned home.
Naganadel debuted in The Shape of Love to Come!, where it appeared inside the dream of Ash's Poipole located inside of an unknown Ultra Space nest location. It physically debuted in The Prism Between Light and Darkness!, where it revealed that Ash's Poipole originally came to Alola to scout for a place for it and its hive to live.
Stakataka debuted in The Long Vault Home!, where it arrived at the Pokémon School during midnight. After several unsuccessful attempts, it later moved to another location where it was mistaken for a pedestal for Viren's statue. The statue being placed on top of it caused it to go berserk, necessitating intervention by the Ultra Guardians.
Guzzlord debuted in Battling the Beast Within!, where it was shown to have destroyed an alternate version of Hau'oli City, leaving behind the Ultra Ruin. In the present day, it attacked Ash and Pikachu before they were saved by Dia and his Zeraora. In Parallel Friendships!, Ash and Dia successfully sent it back to its home world through an Ultra Wormhole, saving the Ultra Ruin.
Pheromosa debuted in Beauty is Only Crystal Deep!, where it was stealing all of the Z-Crystals from Trainers throughout the Alola region. After several unsuccessful attempts by the Ultra Guardians to stop it, it was eventually defeated by Bewear, giving the Ultra Guardians the opportunity to catch it and send it back home.
Kartana debuted in Living on the Cutting Edge!, where it was cutting everything throughout the Melemele Island. The Ultra Guardians attempted to capture it, but were unsuccessful. Soon after, a meteor approached from outer space, due to a conflict between a Deoxys and a Rayquaza. The Ultra Beast eventually cut it and saved it from hitting the Pokémon School. Afterwards, it made a cut in the fabric of space, which created an Ultra Wormhole, allowing it to return home.
An exclusive, unseen Ultra Beast is mentioned in Thank You, Alola! The Journey Continues!, where it was helped by Ash and Solgaleo during their travels through Ultra Space, they arrived in its redish home world, full of crystal-like structures.
In the anime, Nebby was speculated to be an Ultra Beast by the Aether Foundation before its relationship to the Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo was fully understood. Similarly, Necrozma, having not yet been identified as the "Blinding One" of Alolan myth, was given the codename UB Black (Japanese: UB:BLACK UB: Black). In the final episode of the series, Ash recounted a story of an adventure he had with Solgaleo in an unnamed Ultra Space world, where he helped an Ultra Beast he had "never seen before", despite all known Ultra Beasts having debuted in the anime by that point.
Pokémon Journeys: The Series
As revealed in The Homecoming Crown!, Mohn encountered a Shiny Nihilego after his disappearance into an Ultra Wormhole years earlier. It brought him back to his own world and used its powers to make him see it as Lillie, living with him in a small house at the Crown Tundra for years until his family found him and restored his memories. The Shiny Nihilego was subsequently invited into the family with the nickname "Lillie" and joined Gladion's team.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
The Ultra Beasts were first mentioned in The Final Match and a Surprising Finale! by Gladion, who, after losing to Sun at an Iki Town festival tournament, contemplated losing his chance to meet with the guardian deities and instead decided to train elsewhere to prepare to confront the Ultra Beasts when they arrive. In True Identity and the Totem Pokémon of Brooklet Hill, Moon and Mallow found Tapu Lele battling a Xurkitree as it was emerging from an Ultra Wormhole above Lush Jungle. Moon attempted to capture the Xurkitree, but it managed to retreat back inside the Ultra Wormhole and escape. Later, the two chose to give it the codename "Lighting" to avoid having to describe its appearance every time when talking about it.
In A Raid and Po Town, Guzma was confronted by the Kiawe, Mallow, Lana, Acerola, Ilima, and Hau, who had traveled to Po Town to talk with the Team Skull boss. Guzma instead sent a Pheromosa, Celesteela, and Guzzlord to attack the Captains' group. After the beasts proceeded to defeat the Captains' Pokémon, Guzma used a Cosmog to open more Ultra Wormholes, summoning a Xurkitree and a Nihilego. The Captains were rescued by Gladion, who used his Type: Null to battle the beasts, and managed to easily hold them back due to being created specifically to combat them.
Afterward, Nihilego captured Guzma and dragged him into an Ultra Wormhole with it. The other beasts escaped from Po Town's barrier, allowing them to wreak havoc on the rest of Ula'ula Island. Anabel and Looker arrived shortly thereafter, and while Looker went off to investigate the Ultra Beasts that broke through the walls, Anabel assisted Sun and Moon in battling a Blacephalon. Anabel attempted to capture Blacephalon, only to discover that ordinary Poké Balls do not work on Ultra Beasts. Before Blacephalon could retaliate with Mind Blown, Tapu Bulu blew it away. Afterward, while Sun, Moon, Professor Kukui, and Professor Burnet gave Tapu Bulu a Mirage Berry, Anabel speculated that there was a certain person hiding in Alola, who was capable of creating Poké Balls that would be able to capture Ultra Beasts.
A mass of Ultra Beasts later converged on Poni Island, but were fought off by Lunala, which had evolved from Nebby. Solgaleo also wanted to join the battle, but was unable to when Sun rejected its aura and refused fight alongside it. Six months after Sun and Moon had disappeared into the Ultra Wormhole at the Poni Altar, Lusamine and her Ultra Beast were shown to have taken over Poni Island. She planned to use the wormhole at the altar to travel to Ultra Megalopolis and use the Beast Balls delivered to her by a disguised Blake to capture Necrozma, which is classified as an Ultra Beast in this canon. Meanwhile, Sun and Moon were freed from Ultra Deep Sea by Lunala and the Ultra Recon Squad, who took them to Ultra Megalopolis. The city was attacked by a Stakataka, which Sun and Moon succeeded in subduing. Soon after, Lusamine arrived at the city with some Aether Foundation Employees by using Ultra Warp Ride with some Naganadel. After fusing herself with a Nihilego, she attempted to capture Necrozma. While her attention was focused on the Prism Pokémon, Sun used one of her Beast Balls to capture Stakataka.
The battle against Necrozma eventually moved to Alola, where the Trial Captains, who had tried to join the battle, were attacked by a group of Aether Foundation Employees wielding Ultra Beasts. In the meantime, the island kahunas joined forces with the guardian deities to fight the Ultra Beasts across Alola. The Trial Captains succeeded in defeating the Ultra Beasts with a series of Z-Moves, and once Necrozma had been caught by the Ultra Recon Squad, the Ultra Beasts sensed the threat to them had passed and started heading back to their home worlds through a wormhole above Mount Lanakila.
In the TCG
- Main article: Ultra Beast (TCG)
Ultra Beasts were introduced to the Pokémon Trading Card Game in the Crimson Invasion expansion as a classification of Pokémon cards. Ultra Beast cards are distinguished by a red Ultra Beast label superimposed on the card art below the HP and type. Ultra Beast GX cards have a red graphic instead of the blue graphic depicted on other Pokémon-GX cards. Similarly, Ultra Beast Tag Team GX have a red graphic as opposed to a blue one.
Every Ultra Beast Pokémon has an attack or Ability that is affected by or affects the player's and/or opponent's Prize cards. If that Pokémon is a Pokémon-, only its GX attack is affected by or affects the Prize cards.
Unlike the core series games, Dusk Mane Necrozma, Dawn Wings Necrozma, and Ultra Necrozma are Ultra Beasts in the TCG. Necrozma in its base form, however, is not.
Trivia
- Buzzwole and Pheromosa are the only Ultra Beasts that share a type combination.
- The only Ultra Beasts that are part of an evolutionary line are Poipole and Naganadel.
- The base stats of the Ultra Beasts and the levels at which they learn moves in Generation VII (except level 1) are all prime numbers, a trait shared with Cosmog and its evolved forms. The only exception to this is Naganadel, which has a Speed stat of 121, which is a prime power.
- With the exceptions of Poipole and Naganadel, all Ultra Beasts have a base stat total of 570.
- In Pokémon Shuffle, the Ultra Beast-exclusive skill Beast Power uses prime numbers for all of its activation rates (17%, 53%, and 73%). Nihilego's skill Possession and Buzzwole's skill Demolish also have prime-number activation rates (73% and 89% respectively), though only at max skill level. Beast Power and Demolish also require a prime number of skill points (61) to reach max level, and they are the only skills to require that specific amount.
- Of all the Ultra Beasts, Naganadel learns the most moves via level up with 18, and Poipole learns the fewest with 14.
- Buzzwole, Xurkitree, and Guzzlord's Ultra Sun Pokédex entries and Pheromosa, Celesteela, and Kartana's Ultra Moon Pokédex entries all have exactly the same text: "Although it's alien to this world and a danger here, it's apparently a common organism in the world where it normally lives." They are the only Pokémon in the games to share Pokédex entries with each other.
- According to Pokémon Daisuki Club's Mystery File feature website, some researchers theorize Unown may be related to Ultra Beasts.
- Although the Ultra Beasts are not Legendary Pokémon,[13][14][15] they share some characteristics with many of them: they all are gender unknown, they are in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group, they have scripted encounters with special battle music and at least three IVs guaranteed to be 31, and they have special Rotom Pokédex pages. Furthermore:
- In Generation VII, if the player chooses to filter out people seeking Legendary or Mythical Pokémon on the Global Trade System, people seeking Ultra Beasts will not be displayed. In Pokémon HOME, the filter originally only filtered out Mythical and Special Legendary Pokémon and did not filter out Ultra Beasts and non-Special Legendary Pokémon; however, in the v1.2.1 update, the filter was renamed to "Include people searching for Legendary, Mythical, and other special Pokémon" and was expanded to cover all Legendary Pokémon and Ultra Beasts.
- Prior to Generation IX,[16] the Ultra Beasts belonged to the "sublegendary" category in the games' code.[17]
- In The Crown Tundra DLC of Pokémon Sword and Shield, Peony refers to both Legendary Pokémon and Ultra Beasts as "legendary".
- In a Pokémon Sword and Shield online competition called "Mythical Melee" that claimed to restrict players to the use of only Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, Ultra Beasts were allowed to participate.[18]
- In GOTCHA!, the Ultra Beasts are shown as silhouettes alongside the rest of the Legendary Pokémon.[19]
- The Ultra Beasts share some similarities with the Paradox Pokémon, introduced two generations later:
- Both groups consist only of Pokémon that cannot evolve in the first set of games they appear in.
- Both play a role in the main story of their debut games.
- Both groups consist entirely of gender unknown Pokémon in the No Eggs Discovered Egg Group, thus being unable to breed.
- Both are connected to the mascot Legendary Pokémon of the games they were introduced in.
- Both have base stats themed around a certain type of number, with the ancient Pokémon having odd-numbered base stats and all future Pokémon have even-numbered base stats, while Ultra Beasts have base stats themed around prime numbers. Additionally, the levels they learn moves at are themed around numbers, with Paradox Pokémon learning moves around multiples of seven, while Ultra Beasts learn moves around prime numbers.
- The majority of Pokémon in both groups have a base stat total of 570.
- Every Ultra Beast and Paradox Pokémon (except Koraidon and Miraidon) has an Ability that boosts its most proficient non-HP stat.
- Promotional material for both groups' debut games did not refer to them as Pokémon or reveal any of their types prior to the games' releases.
- Characters in the games are initially unsure whether the members of either group are actually Pokémon.
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- ↑ Tweet by ありがひとし (@ariga_megamix). Posted on December 2, 2016.
- ↑ Wicke, Pokémon Sun and Moon: "There are also Pokémon on our planet that possess this same kind of energy. I think you know what I mean. The so-called Totem Pokémon that you faced in your trials."
- ↑ Interview with Game Freak in Pokémon Sun & Pokémon Moon: The Official Alola Region Pokédex & Postgame Adventure Guide, pp. vi-vii: Ohmori: "...When I read about [invasive species], I wondered if we couldn't express invasive species in the Pokémon world as well, and the idea we came up with was the Ultra Beasts..."
- ↑ An Exclusive Interview with the makers of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon! | Pokemon.com, archived March 3rd, 2018
- ↑ Pokémon Sun and Moon: "Cosmog is hypothesized to be a type of Ultra Beast that hails from another dimension. A dimension that we have named Ultra Space. - Aether Report: Cosmog
- ↑ Multiple characters refer to Ultra Beasts, specifically Nihilego, as "beast" or "beasts", e.g. Pokémon Sun and Moon: "There should be plenty of beautiful beasts appearing all around Alola as we speak!" - Lusamine
- ↑ Lillie, Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon: "But what are we to do now? It seemed to me like that beast...like Necrozma was also suffering somehow... It seemed to hurt it, to be without its light..."
- ↑ In the book The Light of Alola in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, Solgaleo is referred to as "the beast that devours the sun" or "beast of sun", while Lunala is referred to as "the beast that calls the moon" or "beast of moon".
- ↑ A book in Malie Library states "The pillager took from us the beast that devours the sun, using the beast as its own Dusk Mane." in Ultra Sun; in Ultra Moon it says "The pillager took from us the beast that calls the moon, using the beast as its own Dawn Wings."
- ↑ "The altar on Poni... The Pokémon that appears there is called the beast that devours the sun." - Dulse (Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)
- ↑ The Pokémon that appears there is known as the beast that calls the moon. - Phyco (Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon)
- ↑ Lusamine, Pokémon Sun and Moon:"I was able to open the Ultra Wormhole using just the gases we'd extracted from Cosmog when it was in Aether Paradise, wasn't I?"
- ↑ Powerful Pokémon Clash in Rating Battle Season 13
- ↑ Legendary Pokémon quiz: Question 10 (archive)
- ↑ Ten Tips for Catching Legendary Pokémon: Pokémon.com
- ↑ https://twitter.com/kaphotics/status/1613415551585640455
- ↑ Tweet by Michael (@SciresM). Posted on November 17, 2016.
- ↑ https://game8.co/games/pokemon-sword-shield/archives/341015#hm_1
- ↑ https://youtu.be/BoZ0Zwab6Oc?t=37
- ↑ Десять советов охотникам за Легендарными покемонами! - vk.com
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