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Ula'ula Meadow
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon

Ula'ula Meadow

A complete walkthrough for Ula'ula Meadow in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, detailing trainer battles, item locations, and Pokémon encounters.

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A complete walkthrough for Ula'ula Meadow in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, detailing trainer battles, item locations, and Pokémon encounters.

On your way to Team Skull’s domain, you’ll pass through this misty meadow. As you arrive, there’s a golfer in a red tee standing to the left, just before the boardwalk. He’s up for a fight, but only after you’ve proven your skill by beating all the other trainers in this meadow.

To begin with, travel north along the wooden boardwalk towards Faba in the distance. He’ll spout some of his usual egotistical nonsense before departing. Once he’s gone, follow the boardwalk north-east after the corner. Where the boardwalk juts out slightly to the south-east, there’s a Photo Spot here for your amusement.

After the next corner, the boardwalk stretches all the way north, with multiple paths branching to the left and right. First, head east along the first path on the right. This path loops back round to the central boardwalk. Towards the easternmost part of this path, there’s a woman surveying the meadow. Give her a poke if you want a battle.

Office Worker Michelle

PokémonLevelType
Torkoal36Fire
Whimsicott36Grass/Fairy

Michelle’s Torkoal has the Drought Ability, which summons sun, enhancing Fire-type moves and weakening Water-type moves. Even though Water-types are super-effective, they will actually do neutral damage here. Hit it with Ground or Rock-type moves if possible.

Her next Pokémon, Whimsicott is weak to Fire, Ice, Flying and Steel and doubly weak to Poison. If you defeated Torkoal quickly enough, the sun should still be up, thus allowing your Fire-types to deal massive damage to Whimsicott.

In any case, approach the corner of the boardwalk north-west from Michelle. In the pond just above the corner, there’s something shiny floating on the water–aha, it’s Totem Sticker #072. Get up close and press the A button to fish it up. Afterwards, head west from here, back towards the central boardwalk.

Upon exiting the looped path, head south along the central boardwalk, then go down the steps between the two ends of the path. In this enclosed space, there’s a dancer spinning left and right, while facing south. It’s possible to avoid her by running behind her as soon as she starts looking right, but you have to be quick.

Dancer Mireille

PokémonLevelType
Floette36Fairy

Mireille’s Floette, evolved from Flabébé, is a pure Fairy-type. Although funnily enough, hers is lacking Fairy-type moves. Instead, it has Petal Blizzard, a strong Grass-type move. But without STAB to back it up, it shouldn’t cause too much damage unless it’s super-effective.

Around here, there’s a glowing spot above the steps, which yields Red Nectar.

Meanwhile, to the east of Mireille, is a Repeat Ball by the side of the boardwalk. After tossing it with the rest of your Poké Balls, return to the central boardwalk and follow it north towards the path branching out to the left. Enter the side path, but as you do, look out for a Pokémon trainer walking to and fro along the north.

Lass Rylee

PokémonLevelType
Sneasel35Dark/Ice
Komala35Normal

Sneasel is a fast and hard-hitting Dark and Ice-type. It’s weak to Fire, Rock, Bug, Steel and Fairy, and doubly weak to Fighting. So you’ve got lots to pick from. While it is strong, it has low durability and Rylee’s does not have any STAB moves.

Komala is a Normal-type that never stops sleeping thanks to its Comatose Ability, yet it can still attack normally. Don’t bother trying to inflict a status condition as Comatose will override it. Also be careful as Komala can use Yawn to make your Pokémon sleep on the next turn.

Towards the far west, the side path connects back to the ground. Here, go south-west along the nearby slope. When you reach the top, wade through the tall grass below. At the far end, there’s an X Sp. Def sitting comfortably outside the grass. Afterwards, double back to the central boardwalk and go down the steps just above.

Past the steps, travel west through the bright red flowers. Halfway across, there’s a second glowing spot that you can inspect to gather Red Nectar. Beyond here, pick up the Adrenaline Orb lying on the ground, away from the flowers. If you didn’t battle Rylee, watch out because she can see here from the leftmost part of her path.

Finally, continue north along the central boardwalk to reach the opposite side of the meadow. Heading north from here, will take you straight to Route 17. But you’re not quite finished here. If you battled Meredith at Melemele Meadow and Royal Avenue, you’ll find her standing to the left of the exit, once again wanting to test her skills.

Actor Meredith

PokémonLevelType
Oricorio (Baille)36Fire/Flying

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Meredith’s Oricorio has taken on the form that’s popular in this meadow. As such, it’s weak to Water and Electric, and doubly weak to Rock. In terms of moves, it can use Air Slash to try and flinch and Teeter Dance to inflict confusion.

Fulfill Meredith’s request and she’ll leave to prepa

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