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After the first time, the player is given the option to use the 3DS Circle Pad instead of motion controls by talking to an {{tc|Aether Foundation Employee}} at the [[Game Freak]] building in [[Heahea City]]. The player is free to switch control options as much as they want by talking to the Employee again. Pressing the A button while the Circle Pad controls are active has no effect. | After the first time, the player is given the option to use the 3DS Circle Pad instead of motion controls by talking to an {{tc|Aether Foundation Employee}} at the [[Game Freak]] building in [[Heahea City]]. The player is free to switch control options as much as they want by talking to the Employee again. Pressing the A button while the Circle Pad controls are active has no effect. | ||
== Ultra Wormhole | == Ultra Wormhole types == | ||
[[File:Ultra Space Wilds Rocky World.png|thumb|250px|The Rocky World, found in green wormholes]] | [[File:Ultra Space Wilds Rocky World.png|thumb|250px|The Rocky World, found in green wormholes]] | ||
There are five different Ultra Wormholes that the player may visit while using Ultra Warp Ride. Four of the wormholes lead to [[Ultra Space Wilds]], while the remaining one leads to the world of the first seven [[Ultra Beast]]s introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] and [[Ultra Megalopolis]] only during the first visit. | There are five different Ultra Wormholes that the player may visit while using Ultra Warp Ride. Four of the wormholes lead to [[Ultra Space Wilds]], while the remaining one leads to the world of the first seven [[Ultra Beast]]s introduced in [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]] and [[Ultra Megalopolis]] only during the first visit. |
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