Necrozma Ultra is a Psychic/Dragon-type Pokémon introduced in Generation VII.
Type: Psychic / Dragon
Abilities:
- Neuroforce: Increases the power of super-effective moves by 25%.
Physical Characteristics:
- Necrozma Ultra, also known as Ultra Necrozma, is a luminous, dragon-like Pokémon.
- It has a sleek, ethereal appearance with a radiant body that glows with golden light.
- Sharp, pointed wings and a tail that resemble crystalline structures.
- Its eyes and other parts of its body emit a bright, almost blinding light, indicating its immense power.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Ultra Necrozma is rarely found in the wild and is more often encountered during significant cosmic events.
- It is known to reside in the Ultra Space, a dimension parallel to the Pokémon world.
- This form is achieved through the use of the Ultranecrozium Z, which unleashes its true potential.
- It possesses a calm and benevolent demeanor, contrasting its intimidating appearance.
In Battle:
- Ultra Necrozma is a powerful special attacker with high speed, making it a formidable opponent.
- Signature move: Photon Geyser, which deals damage based on the higher of its Attack or Special Attack stats.
- Strong against Fighting, Psychic, and Dragon types due to its versatile move pool.
- Weak against Ghost, Dark, and Fairy types, requiring strategic play to compensate.
- Often used with moves like Dragon Pulse, Heat Wave, and Moongeist Beam for coverage.
Evolution:
- Necrozma transforms into Ultra Necrozma when it holds the Ultranecrozium Z and uses the move Light That Burns the Sky.
- This transformation is temporary, reverting to its original form after battle.
Interesting Facts:
- Ultra Necrozma is considered one of the most powerful forms of Necrozma, often regarded as a deity-like figure in the Pokémon world.
- Its transformation is linked to the lore of Alola, specifically involving the legendary Pokémon Solgaleo and Lunala.
- The light it emits is said to be capable of restoring life and energy to barren lands, making it a symbol of hope and renewal.
- It first appeared in the Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon games, where it plays a pivotal role in the storyline.