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==Inside Ultra Space==
 
==Inside Ultra Space==
The Ultra Space dimension is much different than the overworld and in some ways takes a likeness to The End. It is full of floating islands of many vanilla biomes, as well as new biomes unique to the dimension. While inside the dimension, the player will find that while they can mount their Pokémon and use elytra, activating either of these will send the player soaring high into the air. Instead, the player should look to travel on foot. The dimension also seems to lower gravity meaning you jump higher as well, to complement this you also take less fall damage than normal.
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The Ultra Space dimension is somewhat similar to the Overworld, but is comparatively more hostile and tricky to traverse. Ultra Space is home to powerful [[Ultra Beasts]], but plenty of typical Pokémon still appear.  
  
The dimension itself has a sky that will slowly change colors over time. It also contains fog that can impair the user's ability to see far, but this hindrance can be reduced if the player were to equip [[Safety Goggles]] in their helmet slot.
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Inside Ultra Space, gravity is lower than in the Overworld, and the player can jump to approximately 6 blocks in height. To compensate, the threshold for fall damage here is reduced. Similar to the End, Beds will explode when interacted with, and Nether Portals will not light.
[[File:Visibility_Comparison.png|600px|thumb|center|A visibility comparison from wearing Safety Goggles in the Ultra Space Dimension.]]
 
  
While exploring Ultra Space, players can expect to find many other dimension features, as well as new ones. Players can find Nether Strongholds with chests, as well as End Cities and ships high above the world. Be careful around Shulkers however, since the Levitation effect from projectiles combined with low gravity will launch you high into the air, and subsequent shots can leave you slowly falling to your death or launched too high into the skybox where the game will whittle away at your health. The world generation also creates new biomes, [[Ultra Deep Sea]], [[Ultra Desert]], [[Ultra Forest]], and [[Ultra Jungle]]. The Ultra Deep Sea, for example, is full of obsidian tendrils and spheres that cover the land and can also contain diamond and lapis blocks on them.
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Ultra Space is afflicted with a fairly heavy fog that restricts long-distance vision somewhat, but can be negated by equipping [[Safety Goggles]] in the player's helmet armor slot at the cost of a slightly narrower field of vision.
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[[File:Goggles_comparison.png|600px|thumb|center|A comparison of vision without and with Safety Goggles inside Ultra Space.]]
  
Furthermore, while exploring this dimension, players can come across [[Beast Chests]] that contains many items of loot, such as [[Beast Balls]].
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Currently, Ultra Space consists of the [[Ultra Deep Sea]], [[Ultra Desert]], [[Ultra Forest]], and [[Ultra Jungle]] biomes.  
  
Finally, Hidden Ability Pokémon and Shiny Pokémon have twice the chance to spawn in Ultra Space.
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Structures across Ultra Space may contain [[Beast Chests]] that contain valuable and some otherwise unobtainable items such as [[Beast Balls]] and blank Alolan [[TMs]].
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Hidden Ability Pokémon and Shiny Pokémon will spawn twice as often inside Ultra Space.
  
 
==Ultra Beasts==
 
==Ultra Beasts==
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==Leaving Ultra Space==
 
==Leaving Ultra Space==
There are three ways to exit Ultra Space. The first method involves finding another Ultra Wormhole that has a chance to spawn while the player explores Ultra Space. The second method involves having [[Arceus]], [[Solgaleo]], [[Lunala]], [[Necrozma]], or [[Palkia]] and using the external move [[Spawn Portal]] to create an exit portal. Finally, a player can leave Ultra Space by jumping into the void below. This will not kill the player and will instead teleport them back to the overworld.
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There are three ways to exit Ultra Space. Firstly, the player can depart through other Ultra Wormholes that may randomly spawn nearby during their visit. Alternatively, [[Arceus]], [[Solgaleo]], [[Lunala]], [[Necrozma]], or [[Palkia]] can be used to create an exit Wormhole with the external move [[Spawn Portal]]. Lastly, if all party Pokémon faint while inside Ultra Space, the player will safely be ejected back to the point of entry.
  
Whichever way the player decides to use to exit Ultra Space, no matter how far they had explored, they will be returned to the same area that they entered Ultra Space from.
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Regardless of the area where an exit Wormhole is used, the player will return to the same general area at which they entered Ultra Space (though changes in height between entrance and exit will be retained, sometimes spawning the player lower or higher than expected).
  
 
==[[Config]] settings==
 
==[[Config]] settings==

Revision as of 00:06, 5 December 2022


Entering Ultra Space

To enter Ultra Space, a player must either find a naturally spawned Ultra Wormhole or obtain the Pokémon Arceus, Solgaleo, Lunala, Necrozma, or Palkia.

An Ultra Wormhole Portal

If the player finds a naturally spawned Ultra Wormhole, they will be able to mount a flying Pokémon or build-up to the portal and enter it. When the player enters the portal, they will automatically be teleported to the Ultra Space Dimension.

If a player instead finds any of the Pokémon Arceus, Solgaleo, Lunala, Necrozma, or Palkia they can then use the external move Spawn Portal, which will create a portal in the sky from where it was activated. This portal can then be accessed the same way that a naturally spawned portal can be entered, however, this process can be redone after the external move cooldown has finished.

Inside Ultra Space

The Ultra Space dimension is somewhat similar to the Overworld, but is comparatively more hostile and tricky to traverse. Ultra Space is home to powerful Ultra Beasts, but plenty of typical Pokémon still appear.

Inside Ultra Space, gravity is lower than in the Overworld, and the player can jump to approximately 6 blocks in height. To compensate, the threshold for fall damage here is reduced. Similar to the End, Beds will explode when interacted with, and Nether Portals will not light.

Ultra Space is afflicted with a fairly heavy fog that restricts long-distance vision somewhat, but can be negated by equipping Safety Goggles in the player's helmet armor slot at the cost of a slightly narrower field of vision.

A comparison of vision without and with Safety Goggles inside Ultra Space.

Currently, Ultra Space consists of the Ultra Deep Sea, Ultra Desert, Ultra Forest, and Ultra Jungle biomes.

Structures across Ultra Space may contain Beast Chests that contain valuable and some otherwise unobtainable items such as Beast Balls and blank Alolan TMs.

Hidden Ability Pokémon and Shiny Pokémon will spawn twice as often inside Ultra Space.

Ultra Beasts

The ten Ultra Beasts are only obtainable via Ultra Space. These ten are:

Leaving Ultra Space

There are three ways to exit Ultra Space. Firstly, the player can depart through other Ultra Wormholes that may randomly spawn nearby during their visit. Alternatively, Arceus, Solgaleo, Lunala, Necrozma, or Palkia can be used to create an exit Wormhole with the external move Spawn Portal. Lastly, if all party Pokémon faint while inside Ultra Space, the player will safely be ejected back to the point of entry.

Regardless of the area where an exit Wormhole is used, the player will return to the same general area at which they entered Ultra Space (though changes in height between entrance and exit will be retained, sometimes spawning the player lower or higher than expected).

Config settings

  • "ultraSpace": Whether Ultra Space is enabled or not.
  • "ultraSpaceDimId":The Dimension ID that Ultra Space uses. It can be changed if conflicting with mods.
  • "ultraSpaceBossModifier": Modifier that is multiplied by the bossRate to determine the spawn rate of bosses in Ultra Space.
  • "ultraSpaceHiddenAbilityModifier": Modifier that is multipled by hiddenAbilitySpawnRate to determine hidden ability spawn rate in Ultra Space.
  • "ultraSpaceShinyModifier": Modifier that is multiplied by shinySpawnRate to determine the spawn rate of shinies in Ultra Space.

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