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So I just bought Ultra Sun...

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    Hey guys and gals!
    Sooo, I just bought Ultra Sun but I haven't played it yet. That being said, I haven't really played anything past Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald. I mean, I have Soul Silver and Alpha Sapphire, but I don't really count those, since they're remakes. I played a little bit of Diamond, but never even got close to finishing it because I got bored way too fast.

    Anyways, what I'm asking is, can you guys give me any tips and whatnot on the gameplay and what Pokémon to use?
     
    I was in a similar boat. The last Pokemon game I played and beat was Alpha Sapphire.

    Gameplay-wise, the game is similar to most other Pokemon games with the exception of Poke Pelago, which allows you're stored Pokemon to assist in your quest. There is also Poke-refresh, which will be self-explanatory once you start playing.

    As for your team, you gotta get out there and try different Pokemon to see what you like!

    I'd recommend a balanced team with one of each of the main types (Grass, Fire, Water, Rock, etc.)
     
    there i8s no wrong answer just use what you like and try to have diverse types and you will be doing fine
     
    it really depends on the game that you are playing, my dude. no one will be able to give you a good response unless you narrow down what advice you are looking for a little.

    that being said, whenever I play a Pokemon game, I catch and train Pokemon in response to the gym leaders/ elite 4 and champion present in the game. By this I mean that I usually catch and train a few
    (usually about two) Pokemon strong against my opponent before I face them.

    Or you can just go with the Pokemon you like, which I am sure would work out fine too. The games are not typically very hard.
     
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