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Necrozma going through Ultra Burst in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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Necrozma (Japanese:ネクロズマ Necrozma) referred to as the Blinding One (Japanese:かがやきさま Radiant One) by the Ultra Recon Squad is a character introduced in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. Known as the pillager of light in mythology serves as one of the main threats in the game, looking to take the light of the Alola region.
Core series
A Necrozma makes a small role in Sun and Moon. Whether this is the same Necrozma found in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon or a different one altogether is unknown.
After the player has caught all the Ultra Beasts found in Alola, they will tell Anabel and Wicke at Aether Paradise about their work. Looker of the International Police comes into the room, notifying the group of an Ultra Beast that is colored black but was somehow refracting light like a prism. However, the International Police has stated that all the Ultra Beasts they have identified have been caught. The player goes to Ten Carat Hill to encounter the mysterious Pokémon, the same way they did with the Ultra Beasts. This Pokémon turns out to be the Legendary Necrozma. If the player catches Necrozma, they can talk to Looker on Route 2's motel and he will identify the Pokémon if the player tells him as having accomplished the mission. Looker understands that the description matches perfectly what he has said before, Necrozma is unlikely to be an Ultra Beast.
While the encounter method is the same as the Ultra Beasts, Necrozma is unaffected by Beast Balls, and its name appears while encountered rather than being ??? causing it to be registered as seen in the Pokédex.
Moves
In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Necrozma's role is much different, being the main species focus of the video games, along side Nebby.
Website Blurb: "Necrozma is wreathed in mystery and is thought to have come from another world in ancient times."
Background and pre-game
In Alola's ancient history, Necrozma was once viewed as the "Blinding One" (Japanese: かがやきさま Radiant One) who's light was scattered across Ultra Space, going through Ultra Wormholes and into the Alola region. This light, now known as Z-Power, would pour through Ultra Wormholes and into other dimensions, creating the energy used for Z-Moves and the aura surrounding that of the Ultra Beasts and Totem Pokémon. The people of Ultra Megalopolis attempted to gain control of Necrozma in order to recreate the light it shares. This has caused Necrozma to become injured and aggressive, transforming into a black prism-like body putting the Pokémon in constant pain, seeking out the light that it once had. According to Professor Kukui, pieces of its body were chipped off and scattered creating the Z-Crystals and Sparkling Stones that are used to form Z-Rings and Z-Power Rings found in Alola.
Necrozma had attempted to recover this stolen light in Ultra Megalopolis and return to its original state, resulting in Ultra Megalopolis being shrouded in darkness. Necrozma was locked up in Megalo Tower for its violence, preventing it from escaping.
Necrozma, looking to devour Alola's light, had put the region into darkness. Necrozma was met with the guardian tapu and their Legendary Pokémon, SolgaleoUS/LunalaUM, creating battle with them at Tapu Village. Necrozma had succeeded in this fight against the Legendary Pokémon, resulting in a transformation where Necrozma had taken over Solgaleo/Lunala's light, turning it into Dusk ManeUS/Dawn WingsUM Necrozma. Now dubbed the "Pillager of Light" by the king of Alola, the Tapu and a youth had fought against Necrozma, using the Z-Power from Z-Crystals and Sparkling Stones. History of Necrozma was erased from history and most, but not all historical books written about the Pokémon were burned.
Main Story
During the main plot of Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Necrozma was being researched by the Aether Foundation and members of the Ultra Recon Squad under orders of the Aether Foundation's president, Lusamine. Lusamine had been told history about Necrozma, and it's escape from Megalo Tower, hoping to prevent its appearance in Alola. In the process, her and the Ultra Recon Squad began research on a Cosmog who can create Ultra Wormholes. With Cosmog's power, she can go into Ultra Space and encounter Necrozma on her own. Knowing that overuse of this power will harm the Cosmog, Lillie had taken Nebby away from Aether Paradise with Lusamine ordering the Ultra Recon Squad to track down the girl and Nebby. Throughout the story, the player will encounter two members of the Recon Squad who will provide them with information on Cosmog, Necrozma, and any relevant history between them and Alola.
Necrozma first appears in person once the player and Lillie make it to Poni's altar. After the events of Lusamine using Nebby's power at Aether Paradise and leaving into Ultra Space, the two summon the Legendary Pokémon with Alola's ritual: by evolving Nebby into SolgaleoUS/LunalaUM. Lillie and the player are amazed by this, only to be interrupted by an Ultra Wormhole appearing before them. Team Skull's Boss, Guzma is dumped from the wormhole, followed by Lillie's mother, Lusamine. Lusamine warns Lillie to stay away from the monster, with Necrozma reaching through the Ultra Wormhole and making its way into Alola. Nebby takes action and fights against Necrozma, resulting in a loss. Necrozma pins down Nebby to the point of immobility as it absorbs Nebby's light, transforming into Dusk ManeUS/Dawn WingsUM Necrozma. Light is being drawn from Alola, covering Poni Island in particular with darkness.
The player fights against the now transformed Necrozma and wins. As a form of retreat, Necrozma summons more Ultra Wormholes across the Alola region, unleashing multiple Ultra Beasts and alerting the region's guardians. Necrozma returns into Ultra Megalopolis and attempts to revert back into its original state. Horrified at the events that just occurred the group is met with the Ultra Recon Squad, who provide information on where Necrozma had run off to and what should be done. The player is given the squadron's LunalaUS/SolgaleoUM to traverse through Ultra Space and makes their way to Ultra Megaloplis. Being informed by two other members of the Ultra Recon Squad, the player is told that Necrozma is at Megalo Tower. They make their way up through the illuminated building where they see Necrozma going through Ultra Burst, transforming into Ultra Necrozma, initiating a battle with it. Necrozma in engulfed with Z-Power, being illuminated by a yellow aura and all of its stats raised. After a difficult fight with the member of the light trio, Necrozma is defeated and light shines down on Alola once again. Nebby is freed from Necrozma's grasp and it and the player go home.
Necrozma's disappears, only to be discovered again by the player while traveling up Mount Lanakila. The weakened Necrozma is found in a crater, and seeks light, leaving he player the option to choose to activate a battle with a higher catch rate than it did in Sun and Moon. After the fight, Necrozma leaves a piece of Ultranecrozium Z, which it can use to temporarily return to its Ultra Necrozma form through Ultra Burst. In the post game, Lillie and Nebby can be found on Mahalo Trail, who suggests that Necrozma is better happy with control of Nebby's light, offering the Pokémon to the player.
Moves
In Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Necrozma cannot be caught until it is found at Mount Lanakila. Its catch rate is higher than it was in Sun and Moon.
- Altar of the Sunne/Moone
- Megalo Tower
- Mount Lanakila
In the anime
Pokémon Evolutions
As a part of The Eclipse, Necrozma is found coming through an Ultra Wormhole in a retelling of Pokémon Ultra Moon's plot. Necrozma initiates a fight with now fully evolved Nebby as a Lunala, and wins the brawl, resulting it's transformation into Dawn Wings Necrozma. The episode ends with a determined Lillie and Selene ready to battle the Pokémon.
Appearance
- See also: Light trio
As Necrozma
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As Dawn Wings Necrozma
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A † shows that the move was used recently, unless all moves fit this case or there are fewer than five known moves.
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Gallery
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Artwork
Standard
Trivia
- Necrozma is the first Pokémon that may be considered the main antagonist of a core series title.
In other languages
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: several languages for "pillager of light"
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Necrozma
Language
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Title
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Japanese
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ネクロズマ Necrozma
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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奈克洛茲瑪 Noihhāklokjī'máh
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Mandarin
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奈克洛茲瑪 / 奈克洛兹玛 Nàikèluòzīmǎ
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French
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Necrozma
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German
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Necrozma
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Italian
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Necrozma
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Korean
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네크로즈마 Necrozma
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Russian
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Некрозма Nekrozma
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Spanish
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Necrozma
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Thai
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เนครอสมา Nekrotma
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Blinding One
Language
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Title
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Japanese
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かがやきさま Kagayaku-sama
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Chinese
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Cantonese
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光輝大神 Gwōngfāi Daaihsàhn
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Mandarin
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光輝大神 / 光辉大神 Guānghuī Dàshén
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Finnish
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Sokaiseva valo
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French
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Grand Radieux
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German
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Seine Lumineszenz
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Italian
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Splendente
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Korean
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빛나는 그분 Binnaneun Geubun
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Portuguese
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Brazil
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Reluzente
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Portugal
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Resplandescente
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Spanish
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El Refulgente
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pillager of light
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Title
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Japanese
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ひかりのりゃくだつしゃ
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French
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pilleur de lumière
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Spanish
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Usurpador de la Luz
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