Unlock the full potential of Festival Plaza in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon! Discover how to use Bouncy Houses, Restaurants, Fortune Tellers, and more to boost your team.
Alright, so you've made it to Festival Plaza in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, and you're probably wondering what all these buildings are for. Think of them like special shops and training centers that use Festival Coins (FC) instead of Poké Dollars. Some of these are super useful for training your Pokémon or getting rare items, so let's break down what each one does!
Bouncy House: This is your go-to for EV training without battling! Your Pokémon jump around on obstacle courses, and the better the Bouncy House, the more EVs they gain. There are three types: 'Thump-Bump Park' (Attack/Sp. Atk) is exclusive to Moon, 'Clink-Clunk Land' (Defense/Sp. Def) is for Sun, and 'Stomp-Stomp House' boosts HP and Speed for both versions. It's a solid alternative if you don't want to wait around for Pokémon Pelago or battle.
Restaurant: Want to level up your Pokémon, boost their Happiness, or tweak their EVs? Restaurants are the place to be! You've got 'Rare Kitchen' for leveling, 'Friendship Cafe' (Moon-exclusive) and 'Friendship Parlor' (Sun-exclusive) for Happiness, and 'Battle Table' for EV boosts. Just remember, higher-ranked Battle Tables are Sun-exclusive.
Fortune Teller: For just 10 FC, these tents offer unique benefits. You might get a new greeting phrase, or the Fortune Teller could give you a tip to talk to a specific person or visit a certain facility, increasing your luck for things like doubling your FC profit for the day! There are six tents: 'Kanto Tent', 'Johto Tent', 'Hoenn Tent', 'Sinnoh Tent', 'Unova Tent', and 'Kalos Tent'.
Store: These shops sell items you can also find in the main game using Poké Dollars, so they're not the best use of your FC unless you're in a pinch. You'll find a 'General Store' for general goods, 'Ball Shop' for Poké Balls, 'Battle Shop' for stat-boosting items, 'Soft Drink Parlor' for healing items like Lemonade, and 'Pharmacy' also for healing items.
Haunted House: Spend 10 FC here, send a Pokémon through a spooky course, and they'll come back with an item, maybe even two if you're lucky! Higher ranks mean a better chance at good loot. This is actually a pretty important facility because it's one of the few places you can get Bottle Caps for Hyper Training.
Lottery: This is totally random, unlike the Hau'oli Shopping Lottery. The better the rank of the Lottery facility, the higher your chances of hitting the jackpot. The top-tier 'Treasure Hunt' lottery is one of the rare places you can snag a **Gold Bottle Cap**, which is essential for Hyper Training!
Dye Shop: Want to customize your trainer's look? These shops let you dye your white clothes various colors using FC and sometimes Berries. Some colors, like Beige, are exclusive to Sun, while Moon might let you dye things red or orange.
Switcheroo: This is a neat new feature in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon! If you're not happy with the three Pokémon you were assigned at the Battle Agency, you can pay FC to shuffle the selection and get a new set.
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