Pokémon GO: List of the different Ultra Beasts

Niantic teased the arrival of the Ultra-Chimeras recently and since they will end up all coming to our smartphones via Pokémon GOwe might as well take precautions and collect some data on these creatures from other dimensions. If you haven’t figured it out yet, this guide will introduce you to the different Ultra Beasts currently available in the Pokémon license.

What is an Ultra Beast in Pokémon?

Before discovering the complete list of these monsters, we must go back to what a Ultra-Chimera since they are normally only present in Alola although they are found in other regions like Galar via DLC and Dynamax expeditions. Of course, you can guess this, but with their arrival in Pokémon GO, they will be present all over the world.

Okay now let’s get into the details about these creatures. An Ultra Beast is a Pokémon from another world (or dimension). The places where they come from are called Ultra-Dimensions. At present, there are 11 of them and they appear thanks to breaches which are created and we give it to you straight away, they are Ultra-Breaches. Among the peculiarities they have, there is their Chimera Boost talent which increases their highest statistic when they KO an opponent. Note that Ultra Beasts can be related to Legendaries but they are in a category of their own. In addition, to capture an Ultra Beast (or UC), you will need a particular type of Ball, the Ultra Balls. (not to be confused with the English term for Hyper Balls)

Zeroid (Nihilego)

UC-01 Parasite

National Pokedex Number: 793

Buzzwole

UC-02 Expansion

National Pokedex Number: 794

Pheromosa

UC-02 Beauty

National Pokedex Number: 795

Cable tree (Xurkitree)

UC-03 Lightning

National Pokedex Number: 796

Celesteela

UC-04 Reactor

National Pokedex Number: 797

Katagami (Kartana)

UC-04 Blade

National Pokedex Number: 798

Guzzlord

UC-05 Gourmandise

National Pokedex Number: 799

Type(s): Darkness/Dragon

Vemini (Poipole)

UC-Glu

National Pokedex Number: 803

Mandrill (Naganadel)

UC-Aiguillon

National Pokedex Number: 804

Type(s): Dragon/Poison

Evolution of Vemini

Ama-Ama (Stakataka)

UC-Stacking

National Pokedex Number: 805

Pierroteknik (Blacephalon)

UC-Detonation

National Pokedex Number: 806

And there you have it, you now know more about these creatures from elsewhere and if you want to know more about Niantic’s game, don’t hesitate to consult our other guides which are made available to you.

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