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Iki Town[]

Items
Item Location Games
Fightinium Z
Fightinium Z From Hala after defeating him in the grand trial  US  UM 
Ride Pager
Ride Pager
None
Tauros Charge
TM54 (False Swipe) From Kukui after defeating Hala in the grand trial  US  UM 
Decidium Z From Hala after defeating him in a rematch after becoming Champion, if the player didn't choose Rowlet  US  UM 
Incinium Z From Hala after defeating him in a rematch after becoming Champion, if the player didn't choose Litten  US  UM 
Primarium Z From Hala after defeating him in a rematch after becoming Champion, if the player didn't choose Popplio  US  UM 
 
Totem Stickers
Item Location Games
Totem Sticker On the east side of the western house, behind a smashable rock (requires Tauros Charge)  US  UM 
 

Kahuna Hala and his Fighting-type Pokémon await you here, ready to give you all they've got. Make sure you're ready for battle before approaching Hala and accepting his challenge.

Hala's Grand Trial[]

Island Kahuna
Hala
Iki Town
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Reward:
2,400

Machop
Lv. 15
No item
Guts
Type:
Karate Chop
Fighting Physical
Revenge
Fighting Physical
Focus Energy
Normal Status
  --  
   

Makuhita
Lv. 15
No item
Thick Fat
Type:
Arm Thrust
Fighting Physical
Sand Attack
Ground Status
Fake Out
Normal Physical
  --  
   

Crabrawler
Lv. 16
 Fightinium Z
Iron Fist
Type:
Pursuit
Dark Physical
Power-Up Punch
Fighting Physical
Leer
Normal Status
  --  
   

Put your best Flying-type Pokémon at the head of your party before battling. Also giving them a Sharp BeakSharp Beak will help. Ghost-type Pokémon are immune to Fighting-type moves, so that might be helpful as well. Rowlet/Dartrix are great here.

Beware of Hala's Crabrawler, which is holding the Fighting-type Z-Crystal. Hala will unleash his devastating Z-Move against you if given the chance. Even Crabrawler won't last long against Flying-type moves, though.

Your victory comes as little surprise to Hala. There's clearly something special about you, and he couldn't be more pleased at your success. He then gives you the Fightinium ZFightinium Z, the Fighting-type Z-Crystal that his Crabrawler was holding. He also gives you a Ride PagerRide Pager. Now you can summon Ride Pokémon and explore even more of Alola! Professor Kukui shares Hala's happiness and gives you TM54 (False Swipe), which always leaves the enemy Pokémon with at least 1 HP instead of knocking it out.

With the Ride Pager, you also receive your first Ride Pokémon: Tauros. You can call Ride Pokémon by pressing the Y button. You can tap on the "+" icon next to your Ride Pokémon in the menu, then tap one of the four directional buttons that appear to register your Ride Pokémon to that directional button. Now you can easily call for that Ride Pokémon by simply pressing that same direction on the Control Pad. Press the same direction again to dismiss the Ride Pokémon when you're ready to travel on foot.

Ride Pokémon each have a special skill that you can use to reach new areas. For example, Tauros has Tauros Charge, which can smash certain large rocks in your path. Hold the B button while riding on Tauros to break these rocks. It speeds up and smashes through rocks like they're nothing.

Now that you have Tauros to help you, new places can be explored on Melemele Island—and new items and Pokémon can be found as well. For instance, head down the stairs and go left to smash a rock by one of the houses to get access to a Totem StickerTotem Sticker.

Route 3[]

Go back to Route 3 and you can smash some rocks to the right side after crossing the bridge and you'll be able to collect TM83 (Infestation).

Route 1[]

Go straight down to to Route 1 and go southwest. Here is an area of the route you haven't been able to explore without Tauros. Smash the nearby rocks and go east, hopping a ledge to collect a NuggetNugget. Hop down and go all the way left to pick up a Nest BallNest Ball. If you keep going east from there, you'll eventually be back near your house on the Hau'oli Outskirts.

Go back down by Professor Kukui's house. Smash though the rocks on the southwest side to reach the path along the side of the route and then you can enter Ten Carat Hill.

Ten Carat Hill[]

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Ten Carat Hill
 
Wild Pokémon
  Pokémon     Allies     Games     Location     Levels     Rate  
Main Cave/Ocean Cave
Zubat
Zubat US UM
Cave Cave
11-14 20%
Psyduck
Psyduck US UM
Cave Cave
11-14 10%
Mawile
Mawile US UM
Cave Cave
11-14 30%
Roggenrola
Roggenrola US UM
Cave Cave
11-14 20%
Carbink
Carbink
Sableye
US UM
Cave Cave
11-14 20%
Surfing
Zubat
Zubat US UM
Surfing Surfing
15-18 95%
Psyduck
Psyduck US UM
Surfing Surfing
15-18 5%
Farthest Hollow
Machop
Machop US UM
Grass Grass
11-14 30%
Spinda
Spinda US UM
Grass Grass
11-14 30%
Roggenrola
Roggenrola US UM
Grass Grass
11-14 10%
Carbink
Carbink US UM
Grass Grass
11-14 10%
Rockruff
Rockruff US UM
Grass Grass
11-14 20%
Island Scan
Onix
N/A US UM
Cave Cave
14 OneTue
  
Items
Item Location Games
X Attack Just north of entrance  US  UM 
Super Potion At the near end of the upper side of the ledge (requires Tauros Charge)  US  UM 
Ultra Ball At the far end of the upper side of the ledge (requires Tauros Charge)  US  UM 
Elixir On a rock on the west side of the cave, near the first entrance to the Farthest Hollow (hidden) (requires Tauros Charge)  US  UM 
Protein On the south side of a rock at the end of the path, near the second entrance to the Farthest Hollow (hidden) (requires Tauros Charge)  US  UM 
Farthest Hollow
Hard Stone On the west side, halfway down the path through the middle of the Farthest Hollow  US  UM 
Great Ball On the opposite side of the southwest grass patch  US  UM 
Nugget Central north side of the Farthest Hollow  US  UM 
Star Piece Near the back of the grass field in the northwest (hidden)  US  UM 
Burn Heal Northeast corner of the Farthest Hollow  US  UM 
TM23 (Smack Down) Before the grass patch reached by proceeding up the slope in the southeast  US  UM 
Flyinium Z On a cliff overlooking the hollow, via the path blocked by a heavy boulder in the cave  US  UM 
Ocean Cave
TM64 (Explosion) Inside a cave accessible from Melemele Sea on the west side of Ten Carat Hill (requires Sharpedo Jet)  US  UM 
 

Located just west of Professor Kukui's house, Ten Carat Hill is a sizable cavern that can only be entered by riding Tauros through the rocks near the entrance. You couldn't have explored this place before, but you're free to do so now before moving on with your journey.

Upward from the entrance is an X AttackX Attack. Go down and use Tauros to break the rocks. Get off of Tauros and go through the narrow path up above to find a Super PotionSuper Potion. Keep going leftward along this ledge to find an Ultra BallUltra Ball.

Jump down from the ledge, and use Tauros to go to the left through the rocks. Smash some more rocks to the left of that and head up the next narrow ledge and go up and out the cave. Here you'll find a pedestal holding the Flyinium ZFlyinium Z, the Flying-type Z-Crystal. After obtaining it, a woman comes to you and demonstrates the Flying-type Z-Move pose.

Go back into the cave and back to where you came from. Smash the rocks with Tauros and go right and up to reach the Farthest Hollow.

Farthest Hollow[]

Go upward and there is a Hard StoneHard Stone partially hidden behind the grass to the left. Go farther upward and you find a NuggetNugget. Go left and down from there, and go through the grass to find a Great BallGreat Ball. Then go back through the grass, and go to the right and up from there to find a Burn HealBurn Heal.

From there, go down and left to enter some grass. Go through the grass to reach a slope. Go up the slope to find TM23 (Smack Down).

That is all that there is to be found in Ten Carat Hill, so you can either use an Escape Rope to go back to Route 1, or you can go back down the slope, back through the grass, and go left and down to exit the area.

After this, you should go to Hau'oli City.

Hau'oli City[]

Kukui will be happy to see you to the next island, but there's still plenty to see and do around Melemele Island before you leave.

Now that you've finished your grand trial with Hala, you'll find that Hau'oli City's mall is open for business. It's the big building near the Pokémon Center. Inside you'll find a plethora of posh shops, including the exclusive Gracidea apparel shop, where you'll receive the GracideaGracidea, which can change Shaymin's form.

On the second level, a shop on the far right side will sell various Legendary artifacts and Plates. While the Legendary artifacts can be purchased as soon as the player can access the mall, the Plates cannot be purchased until after defeating Island Kahuna Nanu. Only one of each item may be purchased.

Left Clerk
Adamant Orb Adamant Orb
10,000
Lustrous Orb Lustrous Orb
10,000
Griseous Orb Griseous Orb
10,000
Red Orb VI Red Orb
10,000
Blue Orb VI Blue Orb
10,000

Right Clerk
Sky Plate Sky Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Zap Plate Zap Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Stone Plate Stone Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Iron Plate Iron Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Fist Plate Fist Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Dread Plate Dread Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Splash Plate Splash Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000
Pixie Plate Pixie Plate
After completing 3 grand trials
10,000

To the left of Antiquities of the Ages, there is a booth with two Move Tutors. The Move Tutor on the right will teach Grass Pledge, Fire Pledge, or Water Pledge to your first partner Pokémon. The Move Tutor on the left will teach Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, or Hydro Cannon to the fully evolved form of your first partner Pokémon. Both Move Tutors will teach these moves only if the Pokémon's friendship is as high as possible.

The Battle Buffet is located in the center of the mall's upper level. To dine, the player will have to pay a fee of 1,200. The player is given 10 turns of battle to get as many dishes possible, battling for each one. At the end, the waitress will assess the player's satisfaction and give them an item depending on that assessment. The player can only dine at the Battle Buffet once a day.

Head to the northwest corner of the mall during the day to catch a special show. Stop by the same spot during the night to help clean up after it. Both visits sport their own rewards: five Great BallGreat BallsDay/TM48 (Round)Night.

Go to Hau'oli City Hall. Right as you enter, a Gentleman will be arguing with his daughter and her fiancé. She will ask you to battle her father to prove a point. She heals your Pokémon beforehand.

Gentleman
Reginald
Hau'oli City
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Reward:
2,800

Dunsparce
Lv. 14
No item
Type:

He gives you a NuggetNugget for defeating him. After the cutscene, talk to the person on the couch to get a ReviveRevive. At the bottom left of the room, you'll find a couch with a Totem StickerTotem Sticker behind it. Talk to the receptionist in green and you'll get a special treat from her Delibird: a Shell BellShell Bell. Exit the city hall and go around and east through the gate to get another Totem StickerTotem Sticker on the City Hall's wall.

If you go down to the Marina and enter the Ferry Terminal, you will notice in the upper-right corner is a vending machine. A girl nearby will notice your Rotom Pokédex and will suggest Rotom come out and fix it. The vending machine will be fixed and the girl will give you a Fresh WaterFresh Water.

If you visit Hau'oli Cemetery at night, you'll meet a woman visiting her husband's grave. Listen to her story and she'll give you TM56 (Fling).

Big Wave Beach[]

Go down to Big Wave Beach and you'll run into a Pokémon researcher named Samson Oak. To encourage you on your island challenge, he offers to reward you for collecting Totem Stickers. At Heahea Beach, he will give you a Totem-sized Pokémon of your own for collecting a certain number of them.

Totem-Sized Pokémon
  Pokémon     Allies     Games     Location     Levels     Rate  
20 Totem Stickers
Gumshoos
N/A US
Gift Gift
20 One
Raticate
Alolan Form
N/A UM
Gift Gift
20 One
40 Totem Stickers
Marowak
Alolan Form
N/A US
Gift Gift
25 One
Araquanid
N/A UM
Gift Gift
25 One
50 Totem Stickers
Lurantis
N/A US
Gift Gift
30 One
Salazzle
N/A UM
Gift Gift
30 One
70 Totem Stickers
Vikavolt
N/A US
Gift Gift
35 One
Togedemaru
N/A UM
Gift Gift
35 One
80 Totem Stickers
Mimikyu
N/A US UM
Gift Gift
40 One
100 Totem Stickers
Ribombee
N/A US
Gift Gift
50 One
Kommo-o
N/A UM
Gift Gift
50 One
  

You'll meet up with Hau here at the beach.

Talk to the little boy on the beach. Apparently the Trainers' School has become haunted, and people are too scared to go near it at night. If it's night, head there to check it out.

Trainers' School[]

Speak to the little girl standing out front with her Drifloon. You can help her tackle the mysteries one by one.

Mystery 1 - Scary lights[]

People have been hearing voices and seeing mysterious lights near the incinerator. Head up to the school's main entrance, and you'll hear the voices too. You see someone walk towards the incinerator on the right. Head up there and investigate. As you do, the girl will notice you, and after some talk, she'll battle you.

Youth Athlete
Deedra
Trainers' School
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Reward:
392

Growlithe
Lv. 14
No item
Type:

Head back to the little girl and report.

Mystery 2 - Lord Slimy[]

If you're found by Lord Slimy in the school, they say it'll swallow you whole. Enter the school building and go up the stairs to the very top floor. As you start to head west, you'll hear a distressing sound coming from the lower floors. When prompted, run west and inspect the left-most locker. It turns out that Lord Slimy is an Alolan Grimer, nicknamed "Grimo," owned by the school's janitor's grandson. Go back outside and report it to the little girl.

Mystery 3 - Scary PA system[]

Apparently, the school's PA system broadcasts creepy messages at night, and if you hear the messages, you become trapped somehow. Enter the building again, but this time go up the stairs once. On the second floor, go inside the first room to the left. After you regain control, simply try to leave via the door. You'll hear a crackling noise. Move again and you'll hear the same noise, with a voice saying you can't get out. Try to leave and a man will come in with his Slowpoke saying he's here to fix the PA system. Go back and report to the girl.

Mystery 4 - Stairs to nowhere[]

Try to solve the mystery of the stairs to nowhere. Head up to the second floor and if you get trapped, look for clues. When prompted, go back downstairs. Next, head west along the corridor until you spot the noticeboard. Four shiny spots will appear at the far corners of the corridor. Touch them in this order: bottom-left, top-left, bottom-right, top-right. If successful, you'll be told to go downstairs, where you'll be ambushed by a wild Gastly.


Gastly
Lv. 19
No item
Levitate
Types:
Curse
Ghost Status
Confuse Ray
Ghost Status
Lick
Ghost Physical
Night Shade
Ghost Special

If you didn't catch a Gastly back in Hau'oli Cemetery or you're lacking a strong party member, consider catching it. Afterwards, report back to the little girl.

Mystery 5 - Cursed diary[]

There's a cursed diary on the third floor, and if you finish reading it, tales say you'll be taken away by someone...or something. To the left of the stairs is a mini-library. Inspect the book protruding near the corner and read its contents. Once you've finished, a wild Drifloon will attack. Again, catch it if you want.


Drifloon
Lv. 19
No item
Aftermath
Types:
Astonish
Ghost Physical
Constrict
Normal Physical
Gust
Flying Special
Payback
Dark Physical

Go back to the little girl and tell her about it.

Mystery 6 - Ghosts' class[]

The little girl tells of an empty classroom that's used by ghosts to hold their own classes. Return inside the building, then head inside the classroom on the second floor, towards the far west of the corridor. After entering, talk to all the schoolchildren, then once you're done, speak to the teacher at the back of the classroom. She will turn into a Hypno and run away.

Mystery 7 - What's number seven?[]

Even the little girl doesn't know what the seventh mystery is. After solving the other six, she'll give you a pair of Wise GlassesWise Glasses, which, if held, boost the power of Special moves. A security guard comes over, but the little girl and her Drifloon will have disappeared. The man will tell you to leave. Head back to the Youngster on the beach.

Big Wave Beach[]

The Youngster will give you a Hyper PotionHyper Potion for solving all the mysteries.

Talk to the Mantine and soon you and Hau will be on your way to Heahea City on Akala Island.

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