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* BadassInDistress: Solgaleo/Lunala [[spoiler:(heavily implied to be a freshly-evolved Nebby given how events played out in the originals)]] is seen being defeated and absorbed by Necrozma, transforming it into its Dusk Mane/Dawn Wings forme.

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* BadassInDistress: Solgaleo/Lunala [[spoiler:(heavily implied to be a freshly-evolved Nebby given how events played out in the originals)]] is seen being defeated and absorbed by Necrozma, transforming it into its Dusk Mane/Dawn Wings forme.
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** The Rotom Dex, despite being a FairyCompanion, had little interactivity in the originals. Now, a player can form a connection with it, to the point of having "Z Rotom Power" to allow the use of Z-Moves more than once in battle.

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** The Rotom Dex, despite being a FairyCompanion, had little interactivity in the originals. Now, a player can form a connection answer questions from it and get reactions, use it to look for items with "Rotopon", and even make it more like them as they use it, to the point of having "Z Rotom Power" to allow strong compatability allowing for the use of Z-Moves more than once in battle.



* LimitBreak: New Pokémon exclusive Z-Moves are introduced in these games; so far, there's Splintered Stormshards for Lycanroc, Clangorous Soulblaze for Kommo-o, and Sunshine Smasher/Moonlight Blaster for Dusk Mane/Dawn Wings Necrozma. By forming a connection with the Rotom Dex, it can even use Z Rotom Power to allow Z-Moves to be used ''multiple times in a single battle''.

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* LimitBreak: New Pokémon exclusive Z-Moves are introduced in these games; so far, there's Splintered Stormshards for Lycanroc, Clangorous Soulblaze for Kommo-o, and Sunshine Smasher/Moonlight Smasher and Moonlight Blaster for Solgaleo and Lunala (and Dusk Mane/Dawn Wings Necrozma.Necrozma). By forming a connection with the Rotom Dex, it can even use Z Rotom Power to allow Z-Moves to be used ''multiple times in a single battle''.
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** The Rotom Dex, despite being a FairyCompanion, had little interactivity in the originals. Now, a player can form a connection with it, to the point of having "Z Rotom Power" to allow the use of Z-Moves more than once in battle.
* BadassInDistress: Solgaleo/Lunala [[spoiler:(heavily implied to be a freshly-evolved Nebby given how events played out in the originals)]] is seen being defeated and absorbed by Necrozma, transforming it into its Dusk Mane/Dawn Wings forme.


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* LimitBreak: New Pokémon exclusive Z-Moves are introduced in these games; so far, there's Splintered Stormshards for Lycanroc, Clangorous Soulblaze for Kommo-o, and Sunshine Smasher/Moonlight Blaster for Dusk Mane/Dawn Wings Necrozma. By forming a connection with the Rotom Dex, it can even use Z Rotom Power to allow Z-Moves to be used ''multiple times in a single battle''.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil:
** The Ultra Recon Squad (particularly Phyco [[GoodHairEvilHair and his prominent moustache]]) certainly look like a shady bunch with their masks and unusually pale skin, causing many to point to them as the new BigBad. At the same time, however, they seem to be victims of circumstance, what with them hailing from a universe whose light was stolen by Necrozma.
** Necrozma itself falls under this, too; for as much as the franchise (''especally'' [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} the anime]]) preaches the notion of [[NonMaliciousMonster Pokémon never having evil intent]], the marketing ''really'' pushes Necrozma as the game's BigBad, with constant references to it ''stealing'' light, it capturing Solgaleo/Lunala against their will to transform, it [[DarkIsEvil having a new dark motif to contrast with the two]], and the implication that it covered Alola in darkness in the past. On top of all that, it seemingly does all this with complete autonomy, and the previous games pointed out how [[AxCrazy its disposition was unusually violent]].

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, one of the antagonists this time around is the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.
* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Ultra Recon Squad are an unusual group who dress in futuristic suits that obscure most of their bodies, except for their hair (which isn't unusual for Pokémon) and their faces, which are unusually pale. They also apparently come from a world beyond Ultra Wormholes, are privy to knowledge about the Ultra Beasts, and even train a few.

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, one of the antagonists this time around a new group introduced is the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the whose light of" has been stolen by Necrozma, and you can visit travel through Ultra Space by riding Solgaleo/Lunala, even visiting the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.
* AmbiguouslyEvil:
** The Ultra Recon Squad (particularly Phyco [[GoodHairEvilHair and his prominent moustache]]) certainly look like a shady bunch with their masks and unusually pale skin, causing many to point to them as the new BigBad. At the same time, however, they seem to be victims of circumstance, what with them hailing from a universe whose light was stolen by Necrozma.
** Necrozma itself falls under this, too; for as much as the franchise (''especally'' [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} the anime]]) preaches the notion of [[NonMaliciousMonster Pokémon never having evil intent]], the marketing ''really'' pushes Necrozma as the game's BigBad, with constant references to it ''stealing'' light, it capturing Solgaleo/Lunala against their will to transform, it [[DarkIsEvil having a new dark motif to contrast with the two]], and the implication that it covered Alola in darkness in the past. On top of all that, it seemingly does all this with complete autonomy, and the previous games pointed out how [[AxCrazy its disposition was unusually violent]].
* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Ultra Recon Squad are an unusual group who dress in futuristic suits that obscure most of their bodies, except for their hair (which isn't unusual for Pokémon) ''Pokémon'') and their faces, which are unusually pale. They also apparently come from a world beyond Ultra Wormholes, are privy to knowledge about the Ultra Beasts, and even train a few.



** Necrozma, who was only a post-game BonusBoss in the original pair with no plot significance is the focus of these games' plot.

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** Necrozma, who was only a post-game BonusBoss in the original pair with no plot significance significance, is the focus of these games' plot.
** Aside from Nihilego, the Ultra Beasts were largely endgame content with no bearing on the main
plot. They have a larger prominence this time around, with the player visiting their habitats in Ultra Space, Xurkitree and Guzzlord wreaking havok in Alola, and new Ultra Beasts as the first new Pokémon breeds to be introduced mid-generation.



* FusionDance: Necrozma is able to fuse with both Solgaleo and Lunala by absorbing them and becoming Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma respectively.
* UpdatedRerelease: A unique case among Pokémon series. These games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, unlike previous third versions, which seem to combine both base games together, ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'' simply seem to be two updated versions of their previous forms, each with their own unique differences, such as who among the Ultra Recon Squad shows up in which game.

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* FusionDance: Necrozma is able to fuse with both Solgaleo and Lunala by absorbing them and becoming Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma respectively. \n This fusion also grants it access to its partner's moves and powers.
* LateArrivalSpoiler: The official website for the game spoils many of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon''[='=]s twists, such as the truth behind the roles of Nebby and Lusamine, and the fact that Ultra Beasts can be caught and are functionally identical to Pokémon. Lillie's SignificantWardrobeShift is openly not a secret anymore, with it having official art and appearing in marketing.
* PowerUpMount: Mantine is added as a Ride Pokémon, where the player surfs across the ocean between Alola's islands whle avoiding hazards and doing tricks. Solgaleo and Lunala also get in on the fun, as the player rides them through Ultra Space akin to a space shooter.
* UpdatedRerelease: A unique case among Pokémon series. These games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon [[VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, unlike previous third versions, which seem to combine both base games together, ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'' simply seem to be two updated versions of their previous forms, each with their own unique differences, such as who among the Ultra Recon Squad shows up in which game.
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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, one of the antagonists this time around is the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]
* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Ultra Recon Squad are an unusual group who dress in futuristic suits that obscure most of their bodies, except for their hair (which isn't unusual for Pokémon) and their faces, which are unusually pale. [[spoiler: They also apparently come from a world beyond Ultra Wormholes, are privy to knowledge about the Ultra Beasts, and even train a few.]]

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, one of the antagonists this time around is the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Ultra Recon Squad are an unusual group who dress in futuristic suits that obscure most of their bodies, except for their hair (which isn't unusual for Pokémon) and their faces, which are unusually pale. [[spoiler: They also apparently come from a world beyond Ultra Wormholes, are privy to knowledge about the Ultra Beasts, and even train a few.]]
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Ultra Recon Squad are an unusual group who dress in futuristic suits that obscure most of their bodies, except for their hair (which isn't unusual for Pokémon) and their faces, which are unusually pale. [[spoiler: They also apparently come from a world beyond Ultra Wormholes, are privy to knowledge about the Ultra Beasts, and even train a few.]]
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It isn't confirmed that they're villains. Dialogue shown in the trailers indicate they're testing your abilities in order to recruit you. Also, it's also hinted that they show up as post-game content in the first place. Lusamine is still shaping up to be the villain for the first part of the game.


* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, the main villain team this time around is the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, one of the main villain team antagonists this time around is the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]
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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, the main villain team this time around is Team Faller, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Additionally, the main villain team this time around is Team Faller, the Ultra Recon Squad, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universe that Necrozma has "stolen the light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Due to the story involving the idea of alternate universes, this idea might play a role in the story itself.

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of Generations I to IV. Due to Additionally, the story involving the idea main villain team this time around is Team Faller, consisting of [[spoiler: individuals from an alternate universes, this idea might play a role in universe that Necrozma has "stolen the story itself.light of" and you can visit the respective home dimensions of many Ultra Beasts.]]

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%%* UpdatedRerelease: As is tradition for the Pokémon series (bar [[Videogame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]]), these games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, unlike the previous third versions, ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'' simply seem to be two updated versions of their previous forms, instead of a third game that combines the two together with a few tweaks.

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%%* * UpdatedRerelease: As is tradition for the A unique case among Pokémon series (bar [[Videogame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]]), these series. These games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, unlike the previous third versions, which seem to combine both base games together, ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'' simply seem to be two updated versions of their previous forms, instead of a third game that combines the two together each with a few tweaks.their own unique differences, such as who among the Ultra Recon Squad shows up in which game.
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* FusionDance: Necrozma is able to fuse with Solgaleo and Lunala by absorbing them and become Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma respectively.

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* FusionDance: Necrozma is able to fuse with both Solgaleo and Lunala by absorbing them and become becoming Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma respectively.
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* AscendedExtra:
** Several characters who had minor roles in ''Sun and Moon'' play bigger roles in these games. For example, Mina, the only trial captain to lack her own trial in the original pair, now has her own trial in these games.
** Necrozma, who was only a post-game BonusBoss in the original pair with no plot significance is the focus of these games' plot.



* FusionDance: Necrozma appears to be able to do this with both Solgaleo and Lunala, respectively, becoming something like armor for both of them. At the moment, it is unknown whether these new forms are classified as Necrozma's or Solgaleo and Lunala's.

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* FusionDance: Necrozma appears to be is able to do this fuse with both Solgaleo and Lunala, respectively, becoming something like armor for both of them. At the moment, it is unknown whether these new forms are classified as Necrozma's or Solgaleo Lunala by absorbing them and Lunala's.become Dusk Mane Necrozma and Dawn Wings Necrozma respectively.
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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the ''Franchise/{{Pokémon}}'' series, also released for UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017, for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon that didn't appear in the original set of games.

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the ''Franchise/{{Pokémon}}'' ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' series, also released for UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017, for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon that didn't appear in the original set of games.
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Hiding Updated Rerelease since we really don't know what the deal is - it could easily be an all-new storyline like Black 2/White 2.


''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series, also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017, for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon that didn't appear in the original set of games.

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon ''Franchise/{{Pokémon}}'' series, also released for Nintendo 3DS.UsefulNotes/Nintendo3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017, for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon that didn't appear in the original set of games.



* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of generations past. Due to the story involving the idea of alternate universes, this idea might play a role in the story itself.

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* AlternateUniverse: This set of games is described as an "alternate re-telling" of the story of ''VideoGame/PokemonSunAndMoon'', which is similar to the third games of generations past.Generations I to IV. Due to the story involving the idea of alternate universes, this idea might play a role in the story itself.



* UpdatedRerelease: As is tradition for the Pokémon series (bar [[Videogame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]]), these games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, unlike the previous third versions, ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'' simply seem to be two updated versions of their previous forms, instead of a third game that combines the two together with a few tweaks.

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon forms that didn't appear in the original set of games.

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series series, also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 2017, for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon forms that didn't appear in the original set of games.



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* UpdatedRerelease: As is tradition for the Pokémon series bar [[Videogame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]], these games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, at the time of the announcement it was unknown whether they'd be simple third versions with an updated storyline as most have done or direct continuations of their stories like ''[[Videogame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 Black 2 and White 2]]''.

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* UpdatedRerelease: As is tradition for the Pokémon series bar (bar [[Videogame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]], VI]]), these games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, at unlike the time of the announcement it was unknown whether they'd be simple previous third versions, ''Ultra Sun'' and ''Ultra Moon'' simply seem to be two updated versions with an updated storyline as most have done or direct continuations of their stories like ''[[Videogame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 Black 2 and White 2]]''.previous forms, instead of a third game that combines the two together with a few tweaks.

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* FusionDance: Necrozma appears to be able to do this with both Solgaleo and Lunala, respectively, becoming something like armor for both of them.

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* FusionDance: Necrozma appears to be able to do this with both Solgaleo and Lunala, respectively, becoming something like armor for both of them. At the moment, it is unknown whether these new forms are classified as Necrozma's or Solgaleo and Lunala's.
* UpdatedRerelease: As is tradition for the Pokémon series bar [[Videogame/PokemonXAndY Generation VI]], these games are the third version installments to the [[Videogame/PokemonSunAndMoon seventh generation's primary duo]] and thus feature an expanded Alola region. However, at the time of the announcement it was unknown whether they'd be simple third versions with an updated storyline as most have done or direct continuations of their stories like ''[[Videogame/PokemonBlack2AndWhite2 Black 2 and White 2]]''.

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon that didn't appear in the original set of games.

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature a different story and Pokémon forms that didn't appear in the original set of games.
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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors, but feature an all new a different story with all new Pokémon
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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors predecessors, but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon
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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new PokémonPokémon

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* FusionDance: Necrozma appears to be able to do this with both Solgaleo and Lunala, respectively, becoming something like armor for both of them.
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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon

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''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon series also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon
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Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon

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Pokémon ''Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon Moon'' are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon
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Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 22, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon

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Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 22, 17, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon
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Pokémon Ultra Sun & Pokémon Ultra Moon are the second major set of seventh generation games in the Pokémon also released for Nintendo 3DS. The games were first announced on June 6, 2017 for worldwide release on November 22, 2017. The games take place in the Alola region just like their predecessors but feature an all new story with all new Pokémon

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