Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon: Difference between revisions

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(→‎Trivia: Ultra Moon is no longer the only game where no Legendary titans are required to catch Regigigas, due to Legends: Arceus also having this distinction.)
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The game begins with a video call made by [[Professor Kukui]] to the {{player}}. Professor Kukui helps create a {{ga|Trainer Card|Trainer Passport}} for the player before they and the mother move from [[Kanto]] to [[Alola]]. Meanwhile, at roughly the same time, [[Lillie|a young girl]] is seen escaping what seems to be a lab with {{p|Cosmog|an unidentified Pokémon}} in her bag. As she gets sandwiched between the workers from the lab on one side and [[Ultra Recon Squad|alien-looking people in strange uniforms]] on the other, the Pokémon teleports itself and the girl away from the lab and away from danger.
The game begins with a video call made by [[Professor Kukui]] to the {{player}}. Professor Kukui helps create a {{ga|Trainer Card|Trainer Passport}} for the player before they and the mother move from [[Kanto]] to [[Alola]]. Meanwhile, at roughly the same time, [[Lillie|a young girl]] is seen escaping what seems to be a lab with {{p|Cosmog|an unidentified Pokémon}} in her bag. As she gets sandwiched between the workers from the lab on one side and [[Ultra Recon Squad|alien-looking people in strange uniforms]] on the other, the Pokémon teleports itself and the girl away from the lab and away from danger.


Three months later, the player, along with the mother and {{p|Meowth}}, are enjoying their new home on [[Melemele Island]]. While taking a stroll on {{rt|1|Alola}}, the player gets attacked by a wild {{p|Yungoos}}, only for a {{p|Rowlet}}, {{p|Litten}} and {{p|Popplio}} to suddenly arrive on the scene and scare it off. Professor Kukui soon joins the player and explains these Pokémon are supposed to be given out as [[starter Pokémon]] on behalf of the [[Island Kahuna|island kahuna]] [[Hala]]. Excited by what he just saw, he decides to give the player one of the three Pokémon right away. Before arriving to [[Iki Town]], Professor Kukui and the player run into Hala's grandson [[Hau]], who immediately takes a liking to the player. Of the two remaining starter Pokémon, Hau chooses the one that is weak to the player's starter and challenges the player to a battle.
Three months later, the player, along with the mother and {{p|Meowth}}, are enjoying their new home on [[Melemele Island]]. While taking a stroll on {{rt|1|Alola}}, the player gets attacked by a wild {{p|Yungoos}}, only for a {{p|Rowlet}}, {{p|Litten}} and {{p|Popplio}} to suddenly arrive on the scene and scare it off. Professor Kukui soon joins the player and explains these Pokémon are supposed to be given out as [[starter Pokémon]] on behalf of the [[island kahuna]] [[Hala]]. Excited by what he just saw, he decides to give the player one of the three Pokémon right away. Before arriving to [[Iki Town]], Professor Kukui and the player run into Hala's grandson [[Hau]], who immediately takes a liking to the player. Of the two remaining starter Pokémon, Hau chooses the one that is weak to the player's starter and challenges the player to a battle.


As the player, Professor Kukui and Hau reach Iki Town, the kahuna is nowhere to be found, so Kukui sends the player to the [[Mahalo Trail]] in hopes of finding the kahuna. On the trail, the player spots the girl that escaped the lab and follows her to the Plank Bridge.
As the player, Professor Kukui and Hau reach Iki Town, the kahuna is nowhere to be found, so Kukui sends the player to the [[Mahalo Trail]] in hopes of finding the kahuna. On the trail, the player spots the girl that escaped the lab and follows her to the Plank Bridge.