For one thing, both of them have capture rates of 45, as opposed to the capture rate of 3 that most Legendaries have. Despite being pretty strong for this point in the game, Solgaleo/Lunala shouldn’t be too hard to catch. Solgaleo will have the moves Sunsteel Strike, Cosmic Power, Crunch and Zen Headbutt, while Lunala will have the moves Moongeist Beat, Cosmic Power, Night Daze and Moonblast. In this battle, Solgaleo/Lunala is on Level 60, which will make it a strong edition to your party at this point in the game. Now you will be able to interact with Solgaleo/Lunala, which will prompt a battle to begin. Approaching them will prompt Lillie to tell you that she thinks Solgaleo/Lunala will be happier with you since you are a strong trainer. Right in front of the bridge where you first met Lillie, you will find her standing there next to Solgaleo/Lunala. Return to Iki Town on Melemele Island and head north to Mahalo Trail. Once Gladion tells you this, you are able to catch Solgaleo/Lunala. After you defeat Gladion, he will tell you that he saw Lillie at Mahalo Trail on Melemele Island. At the base of the mountain, Gladion will appear and challenge you to a battle. Travel to Tapu Village on Ula’ula Island and head north towards Mount Lanakila. After this, your Island Challenge will be complete and the only thing left to do in the main story is to conquer the newly established Alolan Pokémon League.
To complete your Island Challenge, you will need to complete Mina’s trial and then defeat Hapu in the Grand Trial.
Having saved the Alola region from losing its light, the player is now free to continue his or her Island Challenge. The whereabouts of Necrozma become unknown, but Solgaleo/Lunala is taken by Lusamine and Lillie to be treated at the Aether Foundation. Instead, you will have a prolonged interaction with Necrozma, after which both Necrozma and Solgaleo/Lunala will be injured.
I’ll discuss this further when I tell you how to catch Necrozma, but for now you should just know that, unlike in Sun and Moon, you will not be given the chance to catch Solgaleo/Lunala at the Altar of the Sunne/Moone. Once this happens, however, an Ultra Wormhole will open up and Necrozma will appear from it and fight Solgaleo/Lunala. Once the Flutes have been played, Cosmeom will evolve into Solgaleo in Ultra Sun or Lunala in Ultra Moon. As part of the games’ story, the player character and Lillie will play the Sun Flute and Moon Flute at the same time in the hopes of summoning a Legendary Pokémon to help return Nebby (the Cosmog Lillie has been traveling with, since evolved into a Cosmeom) to its original state, after having been tortured by the Aether Foundation. In the new games, the story makes its biggest divergence from Sun and Moon once you reach the Altar of the Sunne in Ultra Sun or the Altar of the Moone in Ultra Moon, which will occur once you have made it through the Dragon Trial at Vast Poni Canyon on Poni Island. However, the way you will attain them in Ultra Sun or Ultra Moon is a little different than in their predecessors. These are the Legendary Pokémon that appeared on the covers of Sun and Moon. Capture rate for them is going to vary depending on a number of different factors, but read on for this complete guide to collecting all the hardest Pokémon to capture in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. In this guide you’ll find water type, electric type, flying type, and other type Pokémon in Ultra Sun and Moon with detailed instructions on how to catch these mythical Pokémon. Be warned, as this article will contain SPOILERS for the stories of these games. This guide will explain to you how to find all of the Legendaries in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, as well as all of the games’ Ultra Beasts. Some of the most sought after Pokémon in any of the games are the Legendary Pokémon, which are oftentimes some of the strongest, as well as gracing the cover art and usually playing some important role in the games’ stories.