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| * The Ultra Beasts who share the same code number share at least one [[type]], and do not share types with any of the other Ultra Beasts. | | * The Ultra Beasts who share the same code number share at least one [[type]], and do not share types with any of the other Ultra Beasts. |
| * The [[base stats]] of the Ultra Beasts, and the levels at which they learn moves (except level 1) are all {{wp|prime number}}s. They share this trait with {{p|Cosmog}}, its evolutions, and {{p|Necrozma}}. | | * The [[base stats]] of the Ultra Beasts, and the levels at which they learn moves (except level 1) are all {{wp|prime number}}s. They share this trait with {{p|Cosmog}}, its evolutions, and {{p|Necrozma}}. |
Revision as of 03:03, 10 December 2016
Artwork depicting the Ultra Beasts
The Ultra Beasts (Japanese: ウルトラビースト Ultra Beast) are a group of extradimensional Pokémon originating from Ultra Space. They are believed to possess great power and pose a threat to humans and regular Pokémon, especially to those who have entered an Ultra Wormhole. This is because they mistake the energy remaining on these people as a possible route back to their own dimension, and become hostile upon discovering that it is not.
There are currently seven known Ultra Beasts:
All seven Ultra Beasts share the Ability Beast Boost. Wild Ultra Beasts receive a stat increase at the start of the battle like Totem Pokémon. All Poké Balls except the Beast Ball have a catch rate multiplier of 1× against Ultra Beasts; the Beast Ball has a catch rate multiplier of 5× for Ultra Beasts, whereas this multiplier is 0.1× for all other Pokémon. Ultra Beasts are part of the Undiscovered Egg Group (thus cannot be bred) and are all genderless.
History
According to Alolan legend, the Ultra Beasts appeared from an Ultra Wormhole and fought the guardian deities in the past. Years prior to the events of Pokémon Sun and Moon, Professor Mohn discovered both Ultra Wormholes and the Ultra Beasts.
The Aether Foundation conducted research on the Ultra Beasts, including the development of a Pokémon, Type: Null, intended to kill them. They also developed the Beast Ball to catch the Ultra Beasts, as other Poké Balls (bar the Master Ball) act like a standard Poké Ball because they cannot properly recognize the Ultra Beasts due to them originating from another dimension. They also hypothesized that Cosmog is an Ultra Beast from Ultra Space, due to its ability to create Ultra Wormholes.
The International Police has given each of the Ultra Beasts code names, and intends to destroy them to protect the Pokémon world. However, Anabel and Looker identify five Ultra Beasts and task the player with catching the Ultra Beasts to protect them instead. The International Police has found that the Ultra Beasts are surrounded by the same energy found in Totem Pokémon, an aura known as Beast Boost that comes from the Ultra Wormhole. Although Necrozma's Pokédex entry states that it is "reminiscent of the Ultra Beasts" and implies it came through an Ultra Wormhole in the distant past, the International Police has yet to identify it as one due to its recent discovery.
Similar movesets
Base stat comparison
In the games
Pokémon Sun and Moon
After entering the Hall of Fame, the Ultra Beasts can be found across Alola. If a wild Ultra Beast is defeated in battle, it can still be encountered again in the same area and fought again. The player must catch all of the Ultra Beasts in an area in order to continue with the post-game plot and make the next species of Ultra Beast available. When an Ultra Beast is in the area, the music changes until they are all captured.
Trivia
- Despite originating from Ultra Space as well, Cosmog and its evolutions are not classified as Ultra Beasts, possibly because they were originally discovered before their connection to the Ultra Beasts was known.
- The Ultra Beasts who share the same code number share at least one type, and do not share types with any of the other Ultra Beasts.
- The base stats of the Ultra Beasts, and the levels at which they learn moves (except level 1) are all prime numbers. They share this trait with Cosmog, its evolutions, and Necrozma.
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