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Artwork of Ultra Beasts.

The Ultra Beasts (Japanese: ウルトラビースト, HepburnUrutora Biisuto) are a group of Extradimensonal Pokémon introduced in Generation VII. They were revealed on September 6, 2016.

They are creatures native to a vastly different dimension to the world of the games—the Ultra Space—causing them to develop as very strange, and often very strong. While the Ultra Beasts normally stay within Ultra Space, they can on occasion become stranded outside of it due to the formation of an Ultra Wormhole that leaves them unable to return. This can prove to be dangerous for anyone nearby, as the disorientation involved can often cause them to become violent. As they are technically not considered Pokémon, they cannot be captured reliably with Pokéballs. Hence the creation of the Beast Ball.

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Ultra Beasts, Extradimensional Pokémon, made their first appearance in Pokémon's Generation VII. Unveiled on September 6, 2016, these creatures originate from the Ultra Space, a different dimension, contributing to their distinct characteristics. They typically inhabit the Ultra Space, but occasionally, they can be found outside their native dimension.
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Ultra Beasts, introduced as Extradimensional Pokémon in Generation VII, originate from a dimension distinct from the game world, known as Ultra Space. This unique environment contributes to their unusual and often powerful characteristics. Typically residing in Ultra Space, these creatures can occasionally find themselves stranded in the game world.
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Ultra Beasts, not technically considered Pokémon, can end up outside of their native Ultra Space due to the formation of an Ultra Wormhole. This displacement often results in disorientation and potential aggression. Their capture is not reliable with standard Pokéballs, necessitating the invention of the Beast Ball. Ultra Wormholes serve as portals to Ultra Space, the home of these creatures.
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Ultra Beasts, introduced in Generation VII, originate from the Ultra Space, an alternate universe. Their alien-like nature and unique designs set them apart from other Pokémon. Some Ultra Beasts can evolve, a trait uncommon among Pokémon. Their concept is based on invasive species.
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Ultra Wormholes, unstable portals connecting the Pokémon World and Ultra Space, are significant as they provide access to Ultra Space, the habitat of Ultra Beasts. These wormholes initially appear as sky cracks, eventually forming complete wormholes. Characters like Professor Mohn and Lusamine have opened these wormholes. Ultra Beasts, residing in Ultra Space, are known for their formidable hunting and attacking abilities.
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Description[]

In the Alola region, rumors are flying about mysterious creatures known as Ultra Beasts. Ultra Beasts possess mighty powers and could pose a threat to humans and Pokémon, so they are feared. It appears that the Aether Foundation is also conducting research on these Ultra Beasts.

Known Ultra Beasts[]

A total of seven Ultra Beast species appear in Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon, each of them called by a code name in addition to a real name. In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Pokémon Ultra Moon four new Ultra Beasts were revealed.

UB-01 Symbiont[]

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UB-01 Symbiont (Nihilego)

UB-01 Symbiont (Japanese: UB01 PARASITE) is the first Ultra Beast shown. It was revealed on September 6, 2016.

UB-01's body is composed of a glass-like substance. However, it's constantly changing shapes, never settling on one.

While evidence of something like a survival instinct can be observed in UB-01, no one knows whether it has a will of its own or any emotions. It's said that, for some reason, its movements resemble those of a young girl. Nihilego has a neurotoxin that inhibits the actions of the host rather than possession, making them stronger, more violent, but also reckless and oblivious of their actions. This probably isn't intentionally symbiotic as the goal of this is for the intoxicated to attack and destroy those that could be a hindrance to the Nihilego or its nest, such as predators or competitors; most likely other types of UB's.

UB-01 Symbiont originates from a world called Ultra Deep Sea.

UB-02[]

UB-02 has two known forms: UB-02 Absorption (Buzzwole) and UB-02 Beauty (Pheromosa). UB-02 (Japanese: UB02) is the second Ultra Beast shown. It was revealed on September 12, 2016, through the September issue of CoroCoro magazine.

UB-02 Absorption[]

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UB-02 Absorption (Buzzwole)

UB-02 Absorption (Japanese: UB02 EXPANSION) was revealed on September 12, 2016, by some CoroCoro scans and officially two days later. It is exclusive to Pokémon Sun. At some point of the story, it battles Hala and Tapu Koko.

The extent of its strength is unknown. Its entire body is covered with bulging, powerful muscles. The full force of a punch powered by these muscles would be off the charts as it is able to pulverize a dump truck with a single punch. Its distinctively long mouth is said to be harder than diamonds. When absorbing a target's energy, it causes its own muscles to grow exponentially fast. Its flexing is thought to be a way of communicating. Buzzwole appears to use its arms as its primary weapon, probably due to it being the most powerful part of its body.

UB-02 Absorption originates from a world called Ultra Jungle.

UB-02 Beauty[]

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UB-02 Beauty (Pheromosa)

UB-02 Beauty (Japanese: UB02 BEAUTY) was revealed on September 12, 2016, by some CoroCoro scans and officially two days later. It is exclusive to Pokémon Moon. At some point of the story, it battles Hala and Tapu Koko.

Its narrow, graceful legs allow it to accelerate with such explosive speed that people claim it can dodge lightning! It is said that any Pokémon that sees UB-02 Beauty, regardless of its own gender, will become infatuated with it and lose the will to battle. The exact reason for this reaction—whether it's an unidentified pheromone exuded by UB-02 Beauty or a hypnotic effect induced by its appearance—has not been determined. In terms of attacking, it seems to use prefer legs most of the time, most likely due to its insane speeds topped with legs.

UB-02 Beauty originates from a world called Ultra Desert.

UB-03 Lightning[]

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UB-03 Lighting (Xurkitree)

UB-03 Lightning (Japanese: UB03 LIGHTNING) was revealed on November 14, 2016.

It raided a power plant, so people think it energizes itself with electricity. Astonishing electric shocks emanate from its entire body, according to witnesses. When it is low on energy, it will absorb electricity from the ground and enter a temporary tree-like state. Xurkitree has an organ that can produce energy, allowing it to discharge up to around one million volts of electricity at once.

UB-03 Lightning originates from a world called Ultra Plant.

UB-04[]

UB-04 Blade[]

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UB-04 Blade (Kartana)

UB-04 Blade (Japanese: UB04 SLASH) was revealed by some CoroCoro scans on November 11, 2016. It is exclusive to Pokémon Sun.

It was observed cutting down a gigantic steel tower with one stroke of its blade. It seems not to attack enemies on its own, but its sharp body is a dangerous weapon in itself. It is very dangerous as every edge of its body is impossibly sharp, making it able to cut almost everything, an opponent included. Attacking would probably result in being cut down as Kartana could just move to a position in which the opponent attacks a sharp edge. It can easily avoid attacks by floating away, however. Due to it's ultra-thin body (And probably being made of paper), it is highly susceptible to fire and moisture.

UB-04 Blade originates from a world called Ultra Forest.

UB-04 Blaster[]

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UB-04 Blaster (Celesteela)

UB-04 Blaster (Japanese: UB04 BLASTER) was revealed by some CoroCoro scans on November 11, 2016. It is exclusive to Pokémon Moon.

Celesteela's most distinctive feature is its gas it stores within its arms. Witnesses have seen it burn down a forest by expelling gas from its two arms and observed it flying across the sky at high speed. It is stated that this flammable gas could burn/melt anything.

UB-04 Blaster originates from a world called Ultra Crater.

UB-05 Glutton[]

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UB-05 Glutton (Guzzlord)

UB-05 Glutton (Japanese: UB05 GLUTTONY) was revealed by some CoroCoro scans on November 11, 2016, and officially four days later.

This beast has an astounding appetite, and it will completely devour anything in front of its eyes. It's said that it devours not only objects, but the ground, rivers, and even the seas.

Despite the abnormal amounts that this beast consumes, it's said that it doesn't produce any waste products. It's possible that it's completely converting everything it eats into energy to sustain itself, but the true details remain unknown.


UB-05 Glutton originates from a world called Ultra Ruin.

UB Burst[]

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UB Burst (Blacephalon)

"UB Burst" (Japanese: UB BURST) was revealed on September 13, 2017. It is exclusive for Pokémon Ultra Sun.

UB Burst tricks targets into letting their guard down as it draws near with its funny gait, swaying this way and that—then shocks them by blowing up its own head without warning. Before its targets can recover their senses, it steals their vitality, which it's said to use as a source of energy.

Its head is made up of a collection of curious sparks, and it appears to have the ability to freely remove its own head and make it explode.

UB Assembly[]

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UB Assembly (Stakataka)

"UB Assembly" (Japanese: UB LAY) was revealed on September 13, 2017. It is exclusive for Pokémon Ultra Moon.

While UB Assembly may appear to be made up of stones stacked atop one another, apparently each “stone” is in fact a separate life-form, and this UB is made up of an assemblage of these life-forms.

When confronting another, or when feeling particularly enraged, the eyes on each of these stones begin to glow red.

UB Adhesive[]

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UB Adhesive (Poipole)

"UB Adhesive" (Japanese: UB STICKY) was revealed on October 5, 2017.

UB Adhesive displays many emotions, and it's said to be able to understand human speech if it spends enough time together with them.

Its large head is filled with venom, and it fires this venom from the poisonous needles on top of it.

UB Adhesive originates from Ultra Megalopolis, where it is popular as a Starter Pokémon.

UB Stinger[]

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UB Stinger (Naganadel)

"UB Stinger" (Japanese: UB Stinger) is the evolution of UB Adhesive.

UB Stinger has stingers on its lower body and each shoulder. The powerful poison it fires from the largest stinger, on the end of its abdomen, can travel over a staggering six miles, It may look like a huge stomach, but Naganadel's abdomen contains its brain and hundreds of liters of poisonous liquid. This poisonous liquid is peculiar, being both highly adhesive and luminescent. The stingers that attach to its abdomen are directly connected to its brain. As a result, it hates to have these stingers touched. It will furiously attack anyone who touches them.

UB Stinger's homeworld, similar to its pre-evolution, is Ultra Megalopolis.

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Gladion Nihilego

Gladion's Nihilego, Lillie.


Trivia[]

  • All the Ultra Beasts share a distinctive metallic hum in their cries.
  • All Ultra Beasts' base stats and all the levels at which they learn moves are prime numbers.
    • The only exception is Naganadel, as it has a Speed stat of 121. 121 is, however, 11 squared.
  • The only Ultra Beasts to share a type combination are Buzzwole and Pheromosa. They are both Bug/Fighting-type Pokémon.
  • Kartana and Celesteela, the respective exclusives of Sun and Moon, are complete opposites. Kartana is one of the lightest Pokémon (at 0.2 lbs.), making it the lightest Ultra Beast, while Celesteela is one of the heaviest Pokémon (at 2204.4 lbs.), making it the heaviest Ultra Beast. Likewise, Kartana is the smallest Ultra Beast (at 1'00") and Celesteela the largest (at 30'02").
  • Despite not being considered Legendary Pokémon, they share some similarities with them. For instance, they are in the Undiscovered Egg Group, they are genderless, their Pokédex backgrounds have different colors, have special battle music, have at least 3 IVs of 31, have BST's of 570 (not including Poipole and Naganadel), and are all scripted encounters (meaning they do not disappear until caught) or gifts from in-game trainers.
  • Despite them being Pokémon in the anime, Meowth can't understand what the Ultra Beasts are saying, possibly because of their alien-like nature.
  • The first seven Ultra Beasts may be based on the Seven Deadly Sins.
  • Poipole is the only Ultra Beast that is capable of evolving.
  • There are currently no Normal, Ground, Water, Psychic, Ice, or Fairy-type Ultra Beasts.
  • The concept of Ultra Beasts was based on the concept of invasive species.
    • Their designs also seem to incorporate opposite concepts, such as Buzzwole combining small and large and Pheromosa combining filth and beauty.
  • Master Balls will work on Ultra Beasts as they are "guaranteed to catch any wild Pokémon without fail". There is a myth that they don't work on Ultra beasts because they are not regular pokemon but they very much do.

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