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'''Ultra Warp Ride''' (Japanese: '''ウルトラワープライド''' ''Ultra Warp Ride'') is a minigame in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] that allows the {{player}} to travel through [[Ultra Wormhole]]s in order to gain access to various different areas of [[Ultra Space]]. This allows them to visit the homeworlds of [[Ultra Beast]]s and find rare, even [[Legendary Pokémon]].  
'''Ultra Warp Ride''' (Japanese: '''ウルトラワープライド''' ''Ultra Warp Ride'') is a minigame in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] that allows the {{player}} to travel through [[Ultra Wormhole]]s in order to gain access to various different areas of [[Ultra Space]]. This allows them to visit the homeworlds of [[Ultra Beast]]s and find rare, even [[Legendary Pokémon]].  


The player is first given access to Ultra Warp Ride at the [[Altar of the Sunne]]{{sup/7|US}}/[[Altar of the Moone]]{{sup/7|UM}} by the [[Ultra Recon Squad]] in order to stop {{p|Necrozma}} from stealing [[Alola]]'s light. As Necrozma had transformed into its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Dusk Mane}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Dawn Wings}}{{sup/7|UM}} form by absorbing [[Nebby]], the player must borrow the Ultra Recon Squad's {{p|Lunala}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/7|UM}} to travel to [[Ultra Megalopolis]], where Necrozma had fled to.
The player is first given access to Ultra Warp Ride at the [[Altar of the Sunne]]{{sup/7|US}}/[[Altar of the Moone]]{{sup/7|UM}} by the [[Ultra Recon Squad]] in order to stop {{p|Necrozma}} from stealing [[Alola]]'s light. As Necrozma had transformed into its {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Dusk Mane}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Necrozma|Dawn Wings}}{{sup/7|UM}} form by absorbing [[Nebby]], the player must borrow the Ultra Recon Squad's {{p|Lunala}}{{sup/7|US}}/{{p|Solgaleo}}{{sup/7|UM}} to travel to [[Ultra Megalopolis]], where Necrozma had fled to. In order to arrive at Ultra Megaopolis at this point in the game, the player must enter any white warp hole - normally reserved for the homeworlds of Ultra Beasts.


After defeating Ultra Necrozma at [[Megalo Tower]], the Ultra Recon Squad will allow the player to choose to ride on either Solgaleo or Lunala in later uses of Ultra Warp Ride.
After defeating Ultra Necrozma at [[Megalo Tower]], the Ultra Recon Squad will allow the player to choose to ride on either Solgaleo or Lunala in later uses of Ultra Warp Ride - talking to Phyco in Ultra Sun or Zossie in Ultra Moon will allow them to change which Legendary Pokémon they ride, and doing so will return them to Alola. Entering the Ultra Wormhole to use Ultra Warp Ride or directly travelling to Ultra Megaopolis will then become options when interacting with the Altar of the Sunne/Moone, and all white warp holes will then lead to Ultra Beast homeworlds.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
While riding on Solgaleo or Lunala's back, the player flies through Ultra Space. Contained in Ultra Space are various warp holes that each lead to a variety of different areas. In order to utilize the warp holes, the player must have Solgaleo or Lunala absorb the balls of energy floating around, giving them energy to fly faster and travel farther. Also floating around are electrified obstacles that will make Solgaleo or Lunala lose energy and slow down when hit.
While riding on Solgaleo or Lunala's back, the player flies through Ultra Space. Contained in Ultra Space are various warp holes that each lead to a variety of different areas. In order to utilize the warp holes, the player must have Solgaleo or Lunala absorb the balls of energy floating around, giving them energy to fly faster and travel farther. Also floating around are electrified obstacles that will make Solgaleo or Lunala lose energy and slow down when hit. The spawning rates of energy balls decrease the further the player travels, and will eventually stop spawning all together. Losing enough speed will cause Solgaleo or Lunala to be affected by the gravitational pull of the warp holes and forcibly suck them in regardless of resistance if they are close enough.


The more {{wp|light-years}} the player travels, the more their chance of finding rarer, even {{shiny}} Pokémon, increases.
There are four tiers of warp holes - regular ones, ones with halos, ones with two halos and ones with halos and a flower-shaped aura. The more {{wp|light-years}} the player travels, the more their chance of finding rarer, even {{shiny}} Pokémon, increases. The rate at which certain tiers of warp holes appear is also affected by the distance travelled, and warp holes with flower-shaped auras are guaranteed to spawn a Legendary Pokémon if possible or lead to the [[Ultra Ruins]] in the case of white warp holes. While Ultra Beasts can respawn an infinite amount of times regardless of whether or not they are caught, a Legendary Pokémon may only be caught once per save file. The first time a player accesses an Ultra Beast homeworld, a short cutscene showing the dimension's scenery will play.


The first time it is used, Ultra Warp Ride requires the player to use the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s motion sensors. To control Solgaleo or Lunala's flight path, the player must tilt the 3DS in the direction they wish to move. If the 3DS gyroscope falls out of alignment, it can be reset by putting the 3DS in a neutral position and pressing the A button.
The first time it is used, Ultra Warp Ride requires the player to use the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s motion sensors. To control Solgaleo or Lunala's flight path, the player must tilt the 3DS in the direction they wish to move. If the 3DS gyroscope falls out of alignment, it can be reset by putting the 3DS in a neutral position and pressing the A button.


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.
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.


==See also==
==See also==
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