![]() It's evacuated, with Necrozma making its nest atop the huge huge tower. Two other Ultra Recon Squad members whose name I forgot (I think they swap places with Phyco and Soliera in Ultra Sun) heal my party and gives me a rundown about how Necrozma has basically stolen the light and shit. Oh, and that Necrozma is particularly interested in me because I have a wide variety of Z-Crystals. If we're going to discuss plot holes in a Pokemon game we'll be here all day.Īnd as I climb up the tower, I see Lunacrozma.Īll the kids that run through Alola Trials have a lot of Z-Crystals too, don't they? Eh. who then transforms once more into this huge dragon-angel creature straight out of Digimon (that's meant as a compliment). The Ultra Recon Squad calls this form 'Ultra Necrozma', and this was certainly a form that I wasn't expecting to see. It's Necrozma's original, full form, I imagine, and it looks pretty dang badass, even if I'm not sure those two pairs of wings can actually allow him to fly. ![]() It's an unexpected form and the 'WHOAAAA' factor from this was totally worth not looking up any information about this game at all. It's cool, that's all I can say about it (I'm not going to post any pictures in case I spoil anyone that's just browsing through). It's definitely a slightly overdesigned form, but compared to the awkward, forced fusions with Solgaleo and Lunala? This is truly a proper creature that's worth calling 'the Blinding One'.Īnd by god, the battle against Ultra Necrozma is hard! He hits hard, he's got the ultra beast aura thing and one-shots my Malamar before I can foul play it (I could Topsy-Turvy Necrozma, but I don't want to cheese through boss fights). ![]() He's also dual-typed into something that resists water, which I noticed when he resists my Kabutops' Aqua Jet.
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