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* Following the Ultra Necrozma battle, the player can freely explore different areas of [[Ultra Space Wilds]] to encounter non-regional Pokémon. This also includes the chance of encountering all the past [[Legendary Pokémon]] (excluding Zygarde), though many are version-exclusive, or require trade to encounter the third member of their set.  
* Following the Ultra Necrozma battle, the player can freely explore different areas of [[Ultra Space Wilds]] to encounter non-regional Pokémon. This also includes the chance of encountering all the past [[Legendary Pokémon]] (excluding Zygarde), though many are version-exclusive, or require trade to encounter the third member of their set.  
* Most of the Pokémon found from [[QR Scanner|Island Scan]] were replaced with new non-regional Pokémon that were not found in the original game.
* Most of the Pokémon found from [[QR Scanner|Island Scan]] were replaced with new non-regional Pokémon that were not found in the original game.
**The Pokémon that were part of the Island Scan in the original games have a different special move in their moveset when found in either of these games.
** The Pokémon that were part of the Island Scan in the original games have a different special move in their moveset when found in either of these games.
* The location where the player could pick up the [[Pikanium Z]] as well as the [[Move Tutor]] for teaching {{p|Pikachu}} {{m|Volt Tackle}} is now located outside of [[Hano Grand Resort]] instead of at [[Konikoni City]].
* The location where the player could pick up the [[Pikanium Z]] as well as the [[Move Tutor]] for teaching {{p|Pikachu}} {{m|Volt Tackle}} is now located outside of [[Hano Grand Resort]] instead of at [[Konikoni City]].
* More Move Tutors have been added to teach Pokémon moves in exchange for [[Battle Points]] with one of them located on each island.
* More Move Tutors have been added to teach Pokémon moves in exchange for [[Battle Point]]s with one of them located on each island.
* Due to the expansion of the Alola Dex, the other [[Fossil]] Pokémon are now included and just like with the Sinnoh and Unova Fossils, their Fossils can also purchased at Konikoni City depending on the version. Furthermore, all of the above mentioned Fossils are no longer limited to one game, as any of them have a very rare chance of being obtained at [[Poké Pelago]]'s Isle Aphun regardless of version.
* Due to the expansion of the Alola Dex, the other [[Fossil]] Pokémon are now included and just like with the Sinnoh and Unova Fossils, their Fossils can also purchased at Konikoni City depending on the version. Furthermore, all of the above mentioned Fossils are no longer limited to one game, as any of them have a very rare chance of being obtained at [[Poké Pelago]]'s Isle Aphun regardless of version.
* [[Molayne]] replaces [[Hala]] as a member of the [[Elite Four]].
* Instead of [[Professor Kukui]], the {{pkmn|Champion}} battle is fought against [[Hau]].
* {{p|Tapu Koko}} is no longer battled mid-credits, instead being available to catch post-credits like the other [[island guardians]].
* During the post-game, {{p|Type: Null}} is now given at [[Ancient Poni Path]] at the exit to [[Poni Grove]] by [[Wicke]], instead of by [[Gladion]] at [[Aether Paradise]].
* During the post-game, {{p|Type: Null}} is now given at [[Ancient Poni Path]] at the exit to [[Poni Grove]] by [[Wicke]], instead of by [[Gladion]] at [[Aether Paradise]].
* The list of possible Trainers encountered at the {{al|Pokémon League}} [[Pokémon League (Alola)/Title Defense|Title Defense]] battles has been slightly altered, replacing [[Faba]] and Molayne with [[Lusamine]] and [[Guzma]].


===Storyline changes===
===Storyline changes===
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