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Ultra Space Wilds (Japanese: ウルトラスペースゼロ Ultra Space Zero) is the home of various Pokémon not native to Alola, accessible through warp holes in Ultra Warp Ride, located several thousand light-years from Alola. It only appears in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.
Gameplay
By traveling through the Ultra Space Wilds, the player has a chance of encountering 25 species of non-legendary Pokémon not native to Alola, as well as Ultra Beasts and legendary Pokémon from previous generations. Pokémon encountered through the Ultra Warp Ride (excluding Legendary Pokémon and Ultra Beasts) have a chance to be forced to be Shiny. The Shininess of these Pokémon is determined when the player arrives at the Ultra Space Wilds. The probability that a Pokémon encountered this way will be Shiny depends on the rarity of the wormhole and the distance traveled.[1]
Distance (ly)
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Legendary Pokémon are also more likely to appear the farther the player gets in Ultra Warp Ride and through either a Rarity 3/4 warp holes.[2] The Legendary Pokémon that appears is distinguished by its cry and its silhouette before battling it. Legendary Pokémon have the chance of being Shiny Pokémon through soft reset.
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Note that 3-ring "blooming" wormholes are guaranteed to contain Legendary Pokémon (which do not have increased odds of being Shiny), unless all Legendary Pokémon which could be encountered in that particular wormhole have already been caught.
Any Pikachu, Cubone or Exeggcute that evolves into Raichu, Marowak, or Exeggutor while the player is in the Ultra Space Wilds will evolve into their Kantonian forms rather than their Alolan forms.
Only one Pokémon will appear per visit. If the Pokémon in question is a Legendary Pokémon, the screen will flash white and a message will be displayed on screen upon entry into that area within Ultra Space. Legendary Pokémon found here will respawn indefinitely until caught.
In addition, all Pokémon found here have a perfect 31 in at least 3 of their individual values.
Cliff World
Ultra Space Wilds (Cliff World) (Japanese: ウルトラスペースゼロ(がけの世界) Ultra Space Zero (Cliff World)) can be reached through red warp holes. When a Legendary Pokémon is encountered in this area, it is first seen flying in the sky where only its shadow is seen.
Geography
The Cliff World consists of a simple path on top of a cliff or mountain of some sort. The pathway leads from the red warp hole to where the Pokémon is located as a shadow in the sky.
Items
Dropped after ambush encounters
Sometimes, after a flying Pokémon from a shadow is defeated or caught, it will drop an item.
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Water World
Ultra Space Wilds (Water World) (Japanese: ウルトラスペースゼロ(水の世界) Ultra Space Zero (Water World)) can be reached through blue warp holes. When a Legendary Pokémon is encountered in this area, its silhouette is first seen above the player behind a waterfall.
Geography
The Water World features a path bordered by rocks in a cave-like area filled with water. Plenty of waterfalls surround the area. The pathway leads from the blue warp hole to where the Pokémon is located as a water splash on the floor surface.
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Dropped after ambush encounters
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Rocky World
Ultra Space Wilds (Rocky World) (Japanese: ウルトラスペースゼロ(平地の世界) Ultra Space Zero (Plains World)) can be reached through green warp holes. When a Legendary Pokémon is encountered in this area, its silhouette is first seen on top of a large rock.
Geography
The Rocky World features a dirt path bordered by heaps of rock and small patches of plant-life. The pathway leads from the green warp hole to where the Pokémon is located as a dirt cloud on the ground surface.
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Cave World
Ultra Space Wilds (Cave World) (Japanese: ウルトラスペースゼロ(洞窟の世界) Ultra Space Zero (Cave World)) can be reached through yellow warp holes. When a Legendary Pokémon is encountered in this area, its silhouette is first seen in a cave entryway above the player.
Geography
The Cave World features a path surrounded by large cave walls sloped towards an area seemingly seeped with light. The pathway leads from the yellow warp hole to where the Pokémon is located as a dirt cloud on the ground surface.
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Ultra Beast Worlds
Ultra Beast Worlds can be reached through white warp holes. Once you have entered a white wormhole, you will land in one of seven different worlds, which are each home to a different Ultra Beast. The world of each beast is designed to reflect its typing and/or appearance. The chart below displays the Ultra Beasts found in Ultra Space with their respective worlds and the odds of encountering each world.
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The odds of encountering each of the Ultra Beast worlds through a white wormhole depends on the number of rings surrounding the wormhole.
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Trivia
- The music for the Ultra Space Wilds is a reversed arrangement of the "Alola Region Theme".
References
In other languages
Language
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Title
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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究極空間零地帶 Gaugihk Hūnggāan Lìhngdeihdaai
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Mandarin
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究極空間零地帶 / 究极空间零地带 Jiūjí Kōngjiān Língdìdài
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French
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Ultra-Dimension Zéro
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German
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Ultradimension Zero
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Italian
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Ultramondo Ignoto
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Korean
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울트라스페이스제로 Ultra Space Zero
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Spanish
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Ultraespacio Cero
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