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

Return to a different Alola.

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

Whether you loved it or hated it, the Festival Plaza is making a return to Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. This is the game’s online interaction area, and you can play mini-games to earn Battle Points and get some useful items to take with you to the Battle Tree.

The first new mini-game in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon is called Battle Agency, which allows you to take part in a short tournament with various Pokemon. The second is called Mantine Surf, which lets you earn Beach Points as you travel between the different islands of the Alola region. These can also be exchanged for Battle Points, which are used for redeeming items at the main counter. Overall, it looks like players will have a lot more options when it comes to grinding for Battle Points at the Festival Plaza and other mini-games, so that’s a plus for fans of the feature in the original releases.


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