The normal red, green, blue and yellow wormholes decrease your likelihood of netting yourself a Legendary, so it’s often best to avoid them entirely when hunting for rare Pokemon. Try to avoid going through the wormholes until you start to see different coloured rings around them. Wormhole differencesĪs you fly through Ultra Space, you will see different wormholes in various colors. When hunting for certain rare Pokemon, you’ll want to avoid being dragged into certain wormholes, so ensure you collect enough energy orbs if you wish to increase your chances of catching a rare prize.
In addition to the energy orbs, you will also see blue balls of electricity, but don’t be tempted to collect these - if you crash into them, they’ll slow you down and you’ll lose some of your energy.Įnergy is everything in Ultra Space and losing it will increase your risk of being sucked into any old wormhole you pass. The appearance of these orbs will greatly diminish and they will become increasingly hard to find as you progress through the void. These orbs will increase the speed of your Pokemon and allow you to travel further distances.
Unlike the previous versions of Sun and Moon, you'll actually be able to explore these mysterious dimensions, so make sure you bring plenty of Poke Balls in preparation for your cosmic quest! How to play the Ultra Space mini-gameįlying through Ultra Space requires you to collect the various orange orbs of energy that are littered through the game. Upon entering Ultra Space, you’ll encounter various warp holes to alternate worlds where rare Legendary Pokemon and Ultra Beasts can be found. From here, you'll be able to travel through space and time using either Solgaleo or Lunala as your own personal space shuttle. Both these altars can be found on Poni Island at the far end of Vast Poni Canyon. You can find the depths of Ultra Space by heading to either Ultra Sun’s Altar of the Sunne or Ultra Moon’s Altar of the Moone. However, unlike past Pokemon games, you can catch every single Legendary that isn't a Mythical Pokemon, so make sure you check out our guide below to ensure you catch the game’s most elusive critters.
The expanded story, new Pokemon and additional content make Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon the best entries to date. Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon may be largely based on the previous Sun and Moon versions, but they set themselves apart from last year's titles with a host of new features. The Alola region is home to some of the quirkiest pocket monsters we’ve ever encountered, and trainers all over the world are returning to the region’s sunny shores to catch 'em all.