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  1. 01Biology & Appearance
  2. 02Behaviour & Habitat
  3. 03Evolution & Mega Evolution
  4. 04Name Origin & Design
  5. 05Breeding & Gender
  6. 06Competitive Guide
  7. 07Cultural Impact
  8. 08Where to Find Celesteela

celesteela #797

Steel
Flying

Type Matchups

Weak to (2x damage):

Ground
Fire
Electric

Resistant to (½x damage):

Normal
Flying
Bug
Steel
Grass
Psychic
Dragon
Fairy

Immune to (0x damage):

Poison

celesteela

Generation VII · #0797 — Launch Pokémon

Celesteela is a Steel/Flying-type Ultra Beast introduced in Generation VII, officially designated as UB-04 Blaster by the International Police. As National Pokédex entry #797, this remarkable creature stands 9.2 meters tall and weighs nearly one metric ton at 999.9 kilograms, making it one of the largest and heaviest Pokémon ever documented. Unlike traditional Pokémon, Celesteela is genderless and cannot breed, reflecting its alien origin from beyond the Ultra Wormhole. With a base stat total of 570, Celesteela presents a well-rounded combat profile emphasizing Special Attack (107) and Defense (103), coupled with a signature ability called Beast Boost that increases its highest stat by one stage whenever it defeats another Pokémon. This unique mechanic transforms Celesteela into a formidable late-game threat that grows progressively stronger as it accumulates victories.

Base Stats

HP97
Attack101
Defense103
Sp. Atk107
Sp. Def101
Speed61
Total570
Height

9.2m

Weight

999.9kg

Category

Launch Pokémon

Gender

Genderless

Color

green

Shape

humanoid

Abilities
Beast Boost

Raises this Pokémon's highest stat by one stage when it faints another Pokémon.

Celesteela Biology & Physical Characteristics

Celesteela's anatomy presents a fascinating fusion of organic and mechanical elements that defies conventional Pokémon classification. Its body resembles a towering space shuttle crossed with a bamboo shoot, featuring a diminutive white head crowned with an elaborate gray structure adorned with flowing blue-rimmed hair and a drill-bit-like horn at its apex. The creature's most distinctive feature comprises its two massive disembodied gray arms that resemble bamboo stalks, each terminating in rings of bright blue fin-like projections surrounding clusters of eight smaller black bamboo shoots. Below this unusual upper body design sits a conical, dress-like main torso composed of four overlapping layers that transition from metallic gray on the exterior to increasingly lighter shades of green on the interior, suggesting a biological composition unlike any terrestrial organism. The base of its structure displays a white underbody marked with light gray crisscross patterns and a bright blue ring, from which extends what appears to be a collection of articulated stalks or legs. This extraordinary design, combined with the high energy readings detected from its massive arms, suggests that Celesteela possesses propulsion or energy-expulsion capabilities far beyond conventional Pokémon physiology.

Pokedex Numbers

national#797
original alola#297
updated alola#397

Training

EV Yield1 Attack, 1 Defense, 1 Sp. Atk
Catch Rate45
Base Happiness0
Base Exp.257
Growth Rateslow

Breeding

Egg Groupsno eggs
GenderGenderless
Egg Cycles120 (30855 steps)

Celesteela Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Celesteela is classified as a genderless Pokémon and belongs to the Undiscovered egg group, making it completely incapable of breeding under any circumstances. This fundamental biological distinction separates Celesteela from the vast majority of Pokémon species and directly reflects its classification as an Ultra Beast—an extradimensional organism operating under entirely different reproductive biology than native Pokémon. The creature's base friendship value of zero, significantly lower than typical Pokémon, further emphasizes its alien nature and difficulty in forming conventional bonds with trainers or other Pokémon. Unlike traditional creatures that can produce eggs through breeding, Celesteela's only method of propagation presumably involves manifestation through Ultra Wormholes from its native dimension, making it impossible to obtain viable offspring through standard Pokémon breeding mechanics. This design choice serves an important narrative and gameplay purpose, positioning Celesteela as a truly unique entity that cannot be duplicated through conventional means, ensuring that each individual encountered represents a singular, irreplaceable specimen from an alternate world.

Sprites

celesteela Front
Front
celesteela Back
Back
celesteela Shiny Front
Shiny Front
celesteela Shiny Back
Shiny Back
celesteela Home
Home
celesteela Home Shiny
Home Shiny
celesteela Showdown
Showdown
celesteela Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm06

yellow

tm06

gold silver

tm06

red blue

tm06

crystal

tm06

emerald

tm06

firered leafgreen

tm06

diamond pearl

tm06

platinum

tm06

ruby sapphire

tm06

colosseum

tm06

black 2 white 2

tm06

xd

tm06

black white

tm06

heartgold soulsilver

tm06

omega ruby alpha sapphire

tm06

ultra sun ultra moon

tm06

sun moon

tm06

x y

tm06

red green japan

+549 more TMs/HMs

Celesteela Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Celesteela does not evolve from any other Pokémon species, nor does it possess any evolutionary successors, Mega Evolutions, or alternate forms. As an Ultra Beast, Celesteela exists as a fully formed organism incapable of traditional Pokémon evolution, reflecting its status as an extradimensional life form with fundamentally different biological processes than native Pokémon. This immutability underscores Celesteela's unique position within the Pokédex as a complete entity unto itself, neither developing from a pre-evolution nor metamorphosing into a more powerful form. Despite lacking evolution, Celesteela's Beast Boost ability ensures that it can effectively grow stronger throughout battles, providing a dynamic progression mechanic that compensates for the absence of traditional evolutionary development. This design philosophy emphasizes that Celesteela, like all Ultra Beasts, operates under entirely different biological rules than conventional Pokémon, arriving in the Alola region as a mature, independent organism rather than as a juvenile life stage.

Where to Find

haina desert

alola

moonLv. 65-65 (100% chance)
moonLv. 65-65 (100% chance)

malie garden

alola

moonLv. 65-65 (100% chance)
moonLv. 65-65 (100% chance)

ultra space

alola

ultra moonLv. 60-60 (100% chance)
ultra moonLv. 60-60 (15% chance)

Celesteela Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Celesteela's origins trace directly to the Ultra Wormhole, an interdimensional portal through which it inexplicably entered the Alola region during the events of Generation VII. Upon arrival, this Ultra Beast demonstrated remarkable aerial prowess, with multiple witnesses observing it flying across the sky at extraordinarily high speeds despite its enormous mass of nearly one ton. The creature has proven to be exceptionally dangerous in its adopted environment, with documented incidents of Celesteela expelling caustic gases from its two massive arms that have resulted in catastrophic forest fires. According to Pokédex entries from Ultra Moon, while Celesteela represents a genuine threat to the Alolan ecosystem, it merely constitutes an ordinary organism in the world from which it originates, suggesting that its dangerous nature stems from incompatibility with terrestrial conditions rather than inherent aggression. The presence of dangerous high-energy readings emanating continuously from both of its huge arms indicates that Celesteela may be a naturally radioactive or powered creature, potentially explaining both its unusual physiology and destructive capabilities.

Pokedex Entries

Generation VII

sun

It appeared from the Ultra Wormhole. Witnesses observed it flying across the sky at high speed.

ultra sun

One of the dangerous UBs, high energy readings can be detected coming from both of its huge arms.

moon

One kind of Ultra Beast. Witnesses have seen it burn down a forest by expelling gas from its two arms.

ultra moon

Although it’s alien to this world and a danger here, it’s apparently a common organism in the world where it normally lives.

Celesteela Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The name Celesteela derives from two distinct etymological sources that perfectly capture this Ultra Beast's extraterrestrial and botanical nature. The first component, "Celeste," references the celestial heavens from which Celesteela emerged through the Ultra Wormhole, emphasizing its otherworldly origin and aerial capabilities. The second component, "Tela," connects to both the Spanish/Italian word for "web" and suggests the delicate, plant-like structures comprising much of its anatomy. The Japanese name Tekkaguya offers additional insight, combining "Tekka" (meaning "iron" or "metal," reflecting its Steel-typing) with "guya," which references bamboo and creates a direct visual connection to the creature's bamboo-shoot-resembling form. This multilingual design brilliantly encapsulates Celesteela's dual nature as a metal-type organism with decidedly organic, botanical architecture. The creature's appearance deliberately invokes Japanese aesthetics, particularly bamboo cultivation traditions and the decorative hair sticks adorning its head, suggesting cultural design inspirations that transcend simple sci-fi robot aesthetics and instead create something uniquely alien yet aesthetically grounded.

Learnable Moves

Celesteela can learn 65 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
absorbgrass
Special
2010025
acrobaticsflying
Physical
5510015
air slashflying
Special
759515
autotomizesteel
Status
——15
blocknormal
Status
——5
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
brutal swingdark
Physical
6010020
bulldozeground
Physical
6010020
confidenormal
Status
——20
double teamnormal
Status
——15
double edgenormal
Physical
12010015
earthquakeground
Physical
10010010
endurenormal
Status
——10
energy ballgrass
Special
9010010
explosionnormal
Physical
2501005
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
fire blastfire
Special
110855
flame chargefire
Physical
5010020
flamethrowerfire
Special
9010015
flash cannonsteel
Special
8010010
flyflying
Physical
909515
frustrationnormal
Physical
—10020
giga draingrass
Special
7510010
giga impactnormal
Physical
150905
grass knotgrass
Special
—10020
gravitypsychic
Status
——5
gyro ballsteel
Physical
—1005
hardennormal
Status
——30
heavy slamsteel
Physical
—10010
hidden powernormal
Special
6010015
hyper beamnormal
Special
150905
ingraingrass
Status
——20
iron defensesteel
Status
——15
iron headsteel
Physical
8010015
leech seedgrass
Status
—9010
magnet riseelectric
Status
——10
mega draingrass
Special
4010015
megahornbug
Physical
1208510
metal soundsteel
Status
—8540
meteor beamrock
Special
1209010
protectnormal
Status
——10
restpsychic
Status
——5
returnnormal
Physical
—10020
rock sliderock
Physical
759010
roundnormal
Special
6010015
seed bombgrass
Physical
8010015
self destructnormal
Physical
2001005
shock waveelectric
Special
60—20
skull bashnormal
Physical
13010010
sleep talknormal
Status
——10
smack downrock
Physical
5010015
smart strikesteel
Physical
70—10
snorenormal
Special
5010015
solar beamgrass
Special
12010010
steel beamsteel
Special
140955
steel rollersteel
Physical
1301005
stomping tantrumground
Physical
7510010
stone edgerock
Physical
100805
substitutenormal
Status
——10
superpowerfighting
Physical
1201005
swaggernormal
Status
—8515
tacklenormal
Physical
4010035
toxicpoison
Status
—9010
wide guardrock
Status
——10
zen headbuttpsychic
Physical
809015

Celesteela Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive Pokémon battling, Celesteela occupies a distinctive ecological niche as a bulky special attacker with exceptional defensive capabilities and the game-changing Beast Boost ability. With a Special Attack base stat of 107 paired with solid Special Defense (101) and Defense (103), Celesteela can absorb significant punishment while delivering powerful special attacks. The Beast Boost ability transforms every knockout into a stepping stone toward overwhelming dominance, automatically increasing Celesteela's highest stat by one stage each time it defeats an opponent—a mechanic that rewards aggressive play and creates exponential power scaling potential. Celesteela's movepool emphasizes Steel and Flying-type coverage moves, including Flash Cannon and Heavy Slam, complemented by utility options like Autotomize for speed augmentation and Iron Defense for bolstering already impressive defensive statistics. Its primary weakness manifests in its mediocre Speed tier of 61, meaning it often requires investment or Autotomize support to outpace opponents. The creature's high catch rate of 45 and legendary status in the competitive circuit stem from its consistent viability across multiple generations, though its somewhat middling stats compared to other pseudo-legendaries occasionally relegate it to niche team compositions in higher-tier competitive play.

Commonly Asked Questions About Celesteela

What type is Celesteela?

Celesteela is a steel and flying type Pokemon.

What does Celesteela evolve from?

Celesteela does not evolve.

What are Celesteela's weaknesses?

Celesteela is weak to ground, fire and electric type moves.

Where can I find Celesteela?

Celesteela can be found in haina desert (alola), malie garden (alola) and ultra space (alola).

Celesteela Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Celesteela has captured the imagination of Pokémon trainers and collectors since its introduction in Generation VII, becoming synonymous with the Ultra Beast concept that revolutionized how players understood Pokémon origins and variety. The creature's distinctive design featuring bamboo-shoot aesthetics and elaborate hair-stick ornamentation resonated particularly strongly within Japanese cultural contexts, where it became appreciated for incorporating traditional elements into a science-fiction framework. Its appearance in the main narrative of Pokémon Sun and Moon as a genuinely alien invader—rather than merely an undiscovered terrestrial species—fundamentally altered fan perception of Pokémon lore and the boundaries of the franchise's worldbuilding. Celesteela's representation in competitive battling circles elevated its profile considerably, with skilled trainers utilizing Beast Boost mechanics to achieve memorable victories that showcased the Ultra Beast's potential beyond casual gameplay. The creature's prominent animation appearances, including memorable interactions with protagonist Ash Ketchum, further cemented its status as an iconic Generation VII representative. Fan communities have created extensive artwork, competitive guides, and theoretical analyses of Celesteela's significance within Ultra Beast ecology, establishing it as one of Generation VII's most culturally resonant introductions.

Where to Find Celesteela in Every Pokémon Game

Celesteela appears exclusively in Pokémon Sun and Moon and their enhanced versions Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, where it can be encountered in specific postgame locations following the player's completion of the primary narrative. In the original Sun and Moon versions, Celesteela maintains a catch rate of 25, though subsequent releases increased this to 45, making capture marginally more achievable for players without extensive Ultra Ball stockpiles. The creature appears in the Alola regional Pokédex as entry #0297 in Sun and Moon, shifting to #0397 in Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, reflecting its availability patterns across different versions. Beyond Generation VII titles, Celesteela's presence in subsequent generations remains limited, appearing in Pokémon Sword and Shield where it can be encountered through specific raid battles, and subsequently in Scarlet and Violet through the Crown Tundra DLC and postgame content. The creature's base experience yield of 257 in later generations and 114 in the original titles reflects its pseudo-legendary classification, requiring significant accumulated experience to reach higher levels due to its slow growth rate. Trainers seeking Celesteela must specifically pursue Generation VII titles or subsequent games featuring Ultra Beast availability, as it cannot be obtained through breeding and remains permanently unavailable in earlier generational titles lacking interdimensional content.