5 Biggest Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Changes You Need to Be Aware Of

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5 Biggest Pokemon Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon Changes You Need to Be Aware Of

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The Ultra Beasts were introduced as powerful, frightening beings in the original games, and they’ll be making a return in Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Though the post-game content in the original Sun and Moon did let us follow a short quest chain to hunt down these powerful creatures, there’s still so much we don’t know about them.

It looks like Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon will focus a little more on the Ultra Beasts, and the games will feature three new ones on top of the ones we already encountered previously.

In addition to that, Solgaleo and Lunala will be reprising their roles as the main legendary Pokemon in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. However, there is a slight twist to this. They can also be possessed by a new legendary Pokemon named Necrozma, and this will transform them into ‘dark’ versions of themselves.


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