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This article lists the unused content of theGeneration VII gamesPokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.

Post-release

Pokémon

Eternal Flower Floette remains in the code of Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. It has its own Pokédex entry. Additionally, there are menu sprites forCosplay Pikachu and Eternal Flower Floette, though neither of them are available in-game.

Hidden Abilities

Some Pokémon are programmed to haveHidden Abilities in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon; however, they cannot be legally obtained in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. These abilities are available in later generations with use of theAbility Patch.

#PokémonTypesFirst AbilitySecond AbilityHidden Ability
0485HeatranHeatran
FireSteelFlash FireNoneFlame Body
0785Tapu KokoTapu Koko
ElectricFairyElectric SurgeNoneTelepathy
0786Tapu LeleTapu Lele
PsychicFairyPsychic SurgeNoneTelepathy
0787Tapu BuluTapu Bulu
GrassFairyGrassy SurgeNoneTelepathy
0788Tapu FiniTapu Fini
WaterFairyMisty SurgeNoneTelepathy
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
  • For Generation III and IV games, ignore Hidden Abilities.

Shiny Pokémon

For consistency, all Pokémon haveShiny variants, even if they cannot be obtained as Shiny. Some Shiny Pokémon, such asPikachu in a cap, are identical to their normal counterparts.

All Pikachu in a cap are programmed to not be Shiny, but due to a glitch, thePartner Cap Pikachu can be Shiny. This is because the game erroneously checks if the correct combination of the Trainer ID and Secret ID would result in a Shiny Pokémon by using the player's data, even though this Pokémon's OT is not the player.

# PokémonType
0025PikachuPikachu
AllPikachu in a cap forms
Electric
0647KeldeoKeldeo
WaterFighting
0648MeloettaMeloetta
NormalPsychic
0658GreninjaGreninja
Battle Bond/Ash-Greninja
WaterDark
0720HoopaHoopa
PsychicGhost
0721VolcanionVolcanion
FireWater
0789CosmogCosmog
Psychic
0790CosmoemCosmoem
Psychic
0800NecrozmaNecrozma
Psychic
0801MagearnaMagearna
SteelFairy
0802MarshadowMarshadow
FightingGhost
0807ZeraoraZeraora
Electric

Locations

Akala Meadow exists as alocation name at index number 66 (0x0042). In the final game,Pink Nectar can be found atRoyal Avenue.There are three unused rooms in the player's house; a washroom, a bathroom, and a garage. These rooms, also present inPokémon Sun and Moon, are revamped and retextured in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon.

Silvally, Fire Pledge, and Water Pledge

The games' data showsSilvally knowingFire Pledge andWater Pledge. However, aglitch prevents Silvally from learning both moves.Grass Pledge is unaffected by this glitch.

Murkrow and Punishment

The data showsMurkrow knowingPunishment as anEgg Move, but neither Murkrow nor its EvolutionHonchkrow can learn this move in the final version.

Vullaby andMandibuzz are in theFlying Egg Group and can learn Punishment, but cannot pass down the move due to being female-only.

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