Pokemon Sun And Moon Update: Meet Ultra Beasts, Other Pokemon Type: Null & Jangmo-o

The upcoming Pokemon Sun and Moon has recently introduced the newest threats called Ultrabeasts and several other addition and changes in the game. A new trailer video has been released detailing the time difference between Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon.

Meet Type: Null & Jangmo-o And Others

Type: Null is a normal Pokemon whose ability includes Battle Armor. The second one is Jangmo-o, a Dragon Pokemon with Bulletproof or Soundproof ability.  Other new Pokemon includes the Ratlcate in Alola form. This particular rat is not cute looking especially with a Glutony or hustle ability.

Pokemon Sun & Pokemon Moon time Difference

The Pokemon Company promo video released recently announced that Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon will have a time difference of at least 12 hours. This means that certain conditions in the two Pokemon games will have different outcomes.

Aether Foundation Coming Up

The Aether Foundation was introduced as the owners of Aether Paradise. Lusamine is "Aether's Glamorous President who said that island is a refuge for "poor Pokemons". Branch Chief, Faba said that their artificial island was created to protect various Pokemon. His assistant, Wicke said that they primarily keep Pokemon hounded by Team Skull. The villainous team has Gladion as its enforcer.

Pokemon Alola Region and Poke Finder

Pokemon Sun and Moon players will have to gather Zygarde's cubes, cells and cores in the Alola Region. Players can also take pictures of their Pokemon pets with the Poke Finder. The photos could be shared with friends and co-players.

Pokemon Sun and Moon Ultra Beasts / Release Date

The last few seconds of the promo video showed an octopus or jellyfish looking Pokemon. This Ultra Beast is called UB-01. Both the Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon will be launch on November 18, 2016 and available for the Nintendo 3DS.

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