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GP 2/2FAST MONEY:
Amulet Coin:
- Paniola Ranch: Behind the red truck south of the Pokemon Nursery.
Luck Incense:
- Konikoni City: Street vendor on left side next to Massage Parlor. Purchase for $11,000.(period)
$11,000.
Nugget:
- Route 1: Behind the Tauros Rocks if you go north on a three-way split.
- Malie City - Outer Cape: Along the shoreline south of a grass patch.
- Seafolk Village: Defeat Sightseer Marcus.
- Ten Carat Hill - Farthest Hollow: Northern area of the hollow.
- Vast Poni Canyon: (Hidden) Small rock at the top of the hill in the first inside area.
- Festival Plaza: Prize 2 awarded at random for using the Gold Rush shop.
- Dropped from overworld Wimpod encounters on Route 8, Poni Breaker Coast, and Poni Wilds
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 1 - 20)
Big Nugget:
- Malie Garden: Defeat all the trainers on Nugget Bridge.
- Resolution Cave - B1F: (Hidden) Northeast area after the split.
- Festival Plaza: Prize 1 awarded at random for using the Gold Rush shop.
- Dropped from overworld Wimpod encounters on Route 8, Poni Breaker Coast, and Poni Wilds
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 31 - 100)
- Poke Pelago: Path for Rare-Treasure Hunting
Stardust:
- Route 2: (Hidden) Through some grass near the fences of the Berry Fields.
- Route 3: (Hidden) Southern path, near the middle of the path there's a dip in the southern wall, examine it.
- Route 11: (Hidden) Use Stoutland in the grass close to Mount Hokulani.
- Route 11: (Hidden) Use Stoutland in the grass to the right of the last Stardust.
- Route 15: Under a rock in the ocean broken by Sharpedo southwest of the islands.
- Hou'oli City - Shopping District: (Hidden) Fenced-(AH)in area opposite of the Boutique.
- Seaward Cave: (Hidden) Examine the area between three rocks on a northern path.
- Vast Poni Canyon: (Hidden) Under the Tauros Rocks next to the Backpacker in the first area.
- Catch/Thief: Staryu or Starmie (50% chance of holding one)
- Poke Pelago
- Can be dropped after destroying rocks with Tauros or Sharpedo.
- Dropped from anyover worldoverworld encounter on Hano Beach.
Star Piece:
- Route 2: Southwest area of the Route, beyond rocks broken by Tauros
- Route 5: (Stoutland) Through some grass on the right side near some mud piles.
- Poni Plains: Northwestern area on some ledges in the middle of the area.
- Resolution Cave: (Hidden) Under a Tauros Rock.
- Seaward Cave: (Hidden) Examine a small rock on a southern path in the first area.
- Catch/Thief: Staryu or Starmie (5% chance of holding one)
- Poke Pelago
- Can be dropped after destroying rocks with Tauros or Sharpedo.
- Dropped from anyover worldoverworld encounter on Hano Beach.
Pearl:
- Route 7: (Hidden) Bottom part of the beach.
- Route 14: (Hidden) Near the Tapu Village exit to the west of the incline.
- Route 15: (Hidden) Above the Fisherman on the northern part of the Route.
- Hau'oli City - Beachfront: (Hidden) Between palm trees on the beach between the ramps.
- Poni Wilds: (Hidden) Above the Dancers on the beach.
- Secluded Shore: (Hidden) Around the swimmer.
- Secluded Shore: (Hidden) West of the Berry Tree.
- Catch/Thief: Shellder (50% chance of holding one)
- Poke Pelago
- Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokemon.
Pearl Strings:
- Hano Beach: In the water, northeast corner off the beach.
- Poni Wilds: In the water around the fishing hole.
- Poke Pelago
- Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokemon.
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 21 - 40)
Big Pearl:
- Route 8: Cliff behind the Aether Foundation building.
- Route 14: (Hidden) Left of the ramp leading up.
- Exeggutor Island: (Hidden) In (everything else starts with a capital letter so this is for consistency. Same with the rest of the changes like this) a small cave where a cutscene withLillyLillie takes place.
- Kala'e Bay: (Hidden) Near rocks on a small island.
- Konikoni City: (Hidden) On cliffs behind Diglett Tunnel entrance
- Poni Gauntlet: South of the Punk Guy & Punk Girl double battle.
- Poni Wilds: (Hidden) On beach near a ramp.
- Secluded Shore: (Hidden) Between Slowpokes
- Secluded Shore: (Hidden) Near the rocks near the Swimmer.
- Catch/Thief: Shellder (5% chance of holding one)
- Festival Plaza: Value Product from Shops.
- Poke Pelago
- Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokemon.
Big Mushroom:
- Route 11: In the grass near the entrance to the Trial.
- Route 11: Patch of grass near the northern route exit.
- Akala Outskirts: (Hidden) Grass near the Blackbelt.
- Berry Fields: Bottom left corner of the area.
- Hau'oli Cemetery: Near the Office Worker.
- Heahea City: Behind the Dimensional Research Lab.
- Malie Garden: Northeast of the Garden.
- Paniola Ranch: (Hidden) Grass south of the truck.
- Catch/Thief: Paras or Morelull (5% chance of holding one)
Balm Mushroom:
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 11 - 30)
Comet Shard:
- Haina Desert: Middle of an area of Mudsdale Terrain.
- Hokulani Observatory: Speak to the man at the reception desk.
- Poni Coast: North of a pair of Trainers past some Tauros Rocks.
- Can be dropped after destroying rocks with Tauros or Sharpedo.
- Dropped from anyover worldoverworld encounter on Hano Beach.
- Poke Pelago: Path for Rare-Treasure Hunting
Pyukumuku Chucking:
- Location: Hano Beach
- Once per day you can be hired to throw Pyukumuku back into the ocean to keep the beach beautiful for tourists. All you need to do is approach the Pyukumuku on the overworld map and hit "A". Doing this will net you $20,000 and can be done once per day.
Happy Hour:
Happy Hour is an attack that doubles the Prize Money gained from a Trainer Battle. This attack is not learned through level up by any Pokemon,(RC) and is not an Egg move for any Pokemon.
- Munchlax Mystery Giftw/with Snorlium Z (11/18/16 - 1/11/17) came with this move.
- PikachuIn Lifein (this didn't seem to make sense but ignore if I was wrong) Japanese event "Pikachu Outbreakchu" (8/9/17 - 8/15/17)
EASY BP:
- Location: Battle Royal.(period)
- Method: Battle Royal gives BP EVEN FOR LOSSES. Bring three low-level Pokemon with Memento, Explosion, Self-Destruct, or Healing Wish,(AC) and let your opponents sweep you as fast as possible. Turning off Battle Animations will speed up the process. You will get 1 BP most of the time. Repeat until you have as much BP as you need.
USEFUL ITEMS:
Everstone:
Prevents a Pokemon holding this stone from evolving. Also guarantees the nature to pass down in breeding.
- Hau'oli City: Talk to Ilmia in his house after defeating him in battle.
- Catch/Thief: Roggenrola, Boldore (50% chance of holding one)
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Destiny Knot:
If the Pokemon holding this becomes infatuated, the opposing Pokemon will too. Held during breeding will pass on 5 random IVs in breeding instead of 3.
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 1 - 100)
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 48 BP
Adrenaline Orb:
When used in battle, makes a wild Pokemon more likely to call for help and initiate anS.O.S.SOS battle.
- Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokemon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village.
Ability Capsule:
When used on a Pokemon with two abilities, it switches the ability of the Pokemon.
- Battle Tree: Obtained from a 50 win streak
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 100 BP
Bottle Cap:
When given to the Hyper Trainer, he will Hyper Train the IVs of1one stat to effectively make it 31.
- Battle Tree: Obtained from a 30 win streak
- Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokemon.
- Poni Gauntlet: Given after defeating Captain Mina after beating every other Trainer on the Route.
- Festival Plaza: Prize 2 in Treasure Hunt stand.
- Festival Plaza: Can be randomly obtained from Haunted Houses.
Golden Bottle Cap:
When given to the Hyper Trainer, he will Hyper Train the IVs of all stats to effectively make it 31.
- Festival Plaza: Prize 1 in Treasure Hunt stand.
- Poke Pelago: Path for Rare-Treasure Hunting
Heart Scale:
GivenGive to the Move Reminder to teach a forgotten move to a Pokemon.
- Exeggutor Island: Examine red plants on northern path after cutscene in cave with Lillie.
- Konikoni City: Eat a meal at the restaurant.
- Seafolk Village: Eat a meal at the restaurant.
- Catch/Thief: Luvdisc (50% chance of holding one)
- Festival Plaza: Can be randomly obtained from Haunted Houses.
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Level 51 - 100)
- Malie City: Sushi High Roller. Order the Z-Ronin meal, watch a short cutscene with Nanu, and get 8 Heart Scales for free.
Power Anklet:
Increases Speed EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Speed IVs when held in breeding.
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Power Band:
Increases Special Defense EVs earned in Battle. Also will pass on Special Defense IVs when held in breeding.
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Power Belt:
Increases Defense EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Defense IVs when held in breeding.
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Power Bracer:
Increases Attack EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Attack IVs when held in breeding.
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Power Lens:
Increases Special Attack EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Special Attack IVs when held in breeding.
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Power Weight:
Increases HP EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on HP IVs when held in breeding.
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Oval Charm:
This Key Item increases the likeliness that your Pokemon will produce and Egg.
- Heahea City: Given to you by GAME FREAK Morimoto after defeating him in battle.
Shiny Charm:
This Key Item increases the rate of finding a wild Shiny Pokemon by 300%, to a 1 in 1365.3 chance. If using the Masuda Method in breeding as well as the Shiny Charm, it increases the chance from 1 in 1365.3 to 1 in 455.
- Heahea City: Given by the Game Director after showing him the complete Alola Pokedex.
Lucky Egg:
This item increases experience earned by the held Pokemon in battle.
- Route 1: Talk to Professor Kukui after defeating the Elite4Four and with 50 Pokemon in your Pokedex.
HELPFUL NPCs:
Name Rater:
- Within the Tourist Bureau in Heahea City, older man in a blue shirt.
Happiness Checker:
- On street of Konikoni City, older woman on left side in blue and brown shirt.
Massage:
- Shop on the left side of Konikoni City, near Happiness Checker and incense shop.
Effort Values:
- Inside Battle Royal building in Royal Avenue on the right side. Woman in a pink shirt. If you have maxed your EVs, she will give your Pokemon an Effort Ribbon.(period)
IV Judge:
- Inside the Battle Tree, a Male Ace Trainer will unlock the IV checking "Judge" ability in the PC boxes once you have hatched over 20 Pokemon Eggs. He will not check your Pokemon directly. Once in the box and using the Judge feature, below are the values:
- 0 = No Good
- 1-15 = Decent
- 16-25 = Pretty Good
- 26-29 = Very Good
- 30 = Fantastic
- 31 = Best
- Hyper Trained! = Hyper Trained
Hidden Power Checker:
- Inside the Pokemon Nursery in Paniola Ranch on the left side. This NPC will give you the Hidden Power TM first,(RC) and will then check the Hidden Power value of your Pokemon.
Move Reminder:
- Pokemon Center on Mount Lanakila, on the right side, an older woman in a green outfit. If you give a Heart Scale, you can remember a move this Pokemon has forgotten, including Egg moves that were forgotten. Some Pokemon have movesitthey neverlearnslearn through level up,(RC) but can learn this way, and it can even teach a Pokemon a move it learns at a higher level in Sun and Moon.
Move Deleter:
- Pokemon Center in Hau'oli City. Old Man in a tan outfit on the right side. This NPC can delete any move a Pokemon has. This can be useful for passing multiple Egg moves between both a male and female parent.
Hyper Trainer:
- In the Hau'oli City Mall, in a blue booth, the middle character will Hyper Train a Pokemon for a Bottle Cap (1 stat) or a Gold Bottle Cap (all stats). This effectively raises the IV of that stat to a 31for stats,(RC) but does not alter Hidden Powers, nor can a Hyper Trained stat passa31 IVs in breeding.
MOVE TUTORS:
Grass Pledge, Fire Pledge, Water Pledge:
- In the Hau'oli Mall, in a blue booth, the right character will teach starter Pokemon from any region one of the Pledge moves. All these moves are special attacks,(RC) with 80-(AH)Base Power, 100 Accuracy,(AC) and 10 PPwith 10PP.
Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon:
- In the Hau'oli City Mall, in a blue booth, the left character will teach fully evolved starters from all regions these three moves. All three of them are special attacks with 150-(AH)Base Power, 90 accuracy, and 5 PP, and the user cannot act on the turn after using these moves.
Volt Tackle:
- A woman standing near three Pikachu and a bench in Konikoni City will teach a Pikachu Volt Tackle. This attack is a physical attack,(RC) with 120-(AH)Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 15 PPattackthat inflicts recoil damage on the user and can paralyze theopponentfoe. This move is needed for Pikachu to use the Z-Move "Catastropika"
Secret Sword and Relic Song:
- In Hano Grand Hotel, a man in a blue shirt next to a Meowth can teach Keldeo and Meloetta these moves needed for them to change formes. Sacred Sword is a special attack with 85-(AH)Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP,howeverbut the move does physical damage and allows Keldeo to enterhisits Resolute Forme. Relic Song is a special attack,(RC) with 75-(AH)Base Power, 100 accuracy,withand 10 PP that may induce sleep when used. This move allows Meloetta to enter the Pirouette Forme.
Draco Meteor:
- A Female Ace Trainer in the left corner of the Seafolk Village Pokemon Center can teach this to any Dragon-type Pokemon, including Arceus when holding Dragon Plate and Silvally when holding Dragon Memory. Draco Meteor is a special attack,(RC) with 130-(AH)Base Power, 90 accuracy, and 5 PP that lowers the user's Special Attack by two stages after being used.
Dragon Ascent:
- An older man in a red shirt in the Seafolk Village Pokemon Center can teach this unique move to Rayquaza. Rayquazawhothat know this attack can Mega Evolve. Dragon Ascent is a physical attack,(RC) with 120-(AH)Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 5 PP,(RC) that lowers the user's Defense and Special Defense when used.
HOW TO SKETCH BASIC MOVES:
- 1. Find a Smeargle in the wild. They are found on Route 2.
- 2. Use False Swipe to lower its HP,(RC) and force it to Sketch False Swipe.
- 3. Initiate anS.O.S.SOS battle by using an Adrenaline Orb if it does not call for help after being at 1 HP from False Swipe.
- 4. The turn after the second Smeargle appears, use the attack you want sketched on the 1 HP Smeargle that knows False Swipe.
- 5. Switch to your Smeargle. This turn the Smeargle that knows the move you want to Sketch will use it, so even if your Smeargle is faster, Sketch won't fail.
- 6. Sketch the enemy Smeargle.
HOW TO SKETCH MEMENTO:
Need:
- Pyukumuku with Baton Pass / Memento holding Iron Ball
- Pokemon with Baton Pass / Substitute
- Smeargle with Sketch
- Pyukumuku as your lead Pokemon.(period)
- 1. Find a Ditto in the wild. They can be found on Mount Hokulani.
- 2. Use Baton Pass, andpassswitch to your Baton Pass / Substitute Pokemon. Iron Ball will allow you to go second, allowing Ditto to Transform into Pyukumuku with Memento.
- 3. Use Substitute. Worst case scenario (is this what you meant?) Pyukumuku uses Memento and it fails leaving 4 PP left.
- 4. Use Baton Pass,(AC) andpassswitch to Smeargle.
- 5. Use items if last move was not Memento,(RC);(SC) otherwise, Sketch to learn Memento.(period)
EVOLUTION LOCATIONS:
Magneton ->Magnezone:
- Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon.(period)
Eevee ->Leafeon:
- Level up while near the Moss Rock in Lush Jungle
Eevee ->Glaceon:
- Level up while near the Icy Rock in Mt. Lanakila
Nosepass ->Probopass:
- Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon
Charjabug ->Vikavolt:
- Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon
Crabrawler ->Crabominable:
- Level up while atop Mt. Lanakila
GIFT POKEMON:
Eevee:
- Paniola Ranch: First time you go to the Pokemon Nursery, you will be given an Egg,(RC)whichthat will hatch into an Eevee.
Porygon:
- Aether House: After defeating the Elite Four and Champion, when you go back to Aether House on Route 15, there is an employee in the back room that will give you a Porygon as an apology.
Aerodactyl:
- Seafolk Village: Speak to the Ace Trainer in the Huntail boat, and she will give you an Aerodactyl.(period)
Type: Null:
- Aether Paradise: After you have defeated the Elite Four and Champion, you can return to Aether Foundation and go up to the Conservation Area to find Gladion. He will give you Type: Null as well as all the Memory Items to use when it evolves. NOTE: This Pokemon will be affected 100% of the time by a Pokemon with Synchronize. This means if you have a Pokemon in the first party spot with an Adamant nature, with Synchronize, the Type: Null you receive will always be Adamantin nature.
IN GAME TRADES:
Zubat forPoliwhirl (NN: Whirly)
- Konikoni City Pokemon Center. This Pokemon comes holding Waterium Z.
Spearow forMachop (NN: Macho)
- Route 2 Pokemon Center. This Pokemon comes holding an X Attack.
Haunter forGraveler-Alola/Golem-Alola (NN: Veler)
- Tapu Village Pokemon Center. This Pokemon comes holding Rockium Z.(period)
Pancham forHappiny (NN: Happini)
- Malie City, in Sushi High Roller.
Beware forTalonflame (NN: Talo)
- Poni Gauntlet right before the Battle Tree entrance. This Pokemon comes holding Firium Z.
Lilipup forBounsweet (NN: Bouncee)
- Route 5 Pokemon Center. This Pokemon comes holding a Bright Powder.
Granbull forSteenee (NN: Stena)
- Seafolk Village. This Pokemon comes holding Grassium Z.
Z-CRYSTALS:
Normalium Z:
- Part of the story from Verdant Cavern and Illima Trial
Fightinium Z:
- Part of the story from Kahuna Hala Grand Trial
Waterium Z:
- Part of the story from Lana's Trial at Brooklet Hill
Firium Z:
- Part of the story from Kiawe's Trial at Wela Volcano Park
Grassium Z:
- Part of the story from Mallow's Trial at Lush Jungle
Rockium Z:
- Part of the story from Kahuna Olivia's Grand Trial
Electrium Z:
- Part of the story from Trial at Hokulani Observatory
Steelium Z:
- Part of the story from Trial at Hokulani Observatory
Ghostium Z:
- Part of the story from Acerola's Trial on Route 14
Buginium Z:
- Part of the story after beating Guzma in the Shady House
Darkinium Z:
- Part of the story from Officer Nanu in Malie City
Poisonium Z:
- Part of the story fromPulmeriaPlumeria in Vast Poni Canyon
Groundium Z:
- Part of the story from Hapu in Vast Poni Canyon
Dragonium Z:
- Part of the story after finishing the Vast Poni Canyon Trial
Tapunium Z:
- Recieved after beating / catching Tapu Koko after the Pokemon League as part of the story
Decidium Z,Incinium Z,Primarium Z:
- Your starter's Z-Crystal is given after defeating Guzma at Malie Garden. After the credits the other two are given to you by Hau.
Icium Z:
- Found in Mount Lankakila, go right at the first point you can.
Fairium Z:
- From Mina the artist outside on a bridge in Vast Poni Canyon
Flyinium Z:
- Use Machamp to move the boulder near the exit of Ten Carat Hill
Pikanium Z:
- Konikoni City from a Lady near a few Pikachu and a bench. She also teaches Pikachu Volt Tackle.
Aloraichium Z:
- Seafolk Village: Show the lady in the Steelix House an Alolan Raichu,(AC) and she will give you the Z-Crystal.
Snorlium Z:
- Was only available from a Mystery Gift Munchlax until Jan 11th 2017
Eevium Z:
- Part of a side quest where you locate and defeat 8 Eevee trainers.
Mewnium Z:
- From a Giveaway for Pokemon Bank users until October 2nd 2017
Marshadium Z:
- Held by the GameStop event Marshadow given out in store from October 9th 2017 through October 23rd 2017
- Japan: July 15th - September 30th 2017
- Europe: October 1st - November 14th 2017
MEGA STONES:
Venusaurite,Blastoisinite,Charizardite X,Charizardite Y:
- Battle Tree: defeat Pokemon Trainer Red in the Battle Tree events.
Gengarite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Scizorite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Pinsirite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Aerodactylite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Lucarionite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Kangaskhanite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Gyaradosite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Absolite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Alakazite:
- Given to you by defeating Dexio on Ancient Poni Path.
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Garchompite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Sablenite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Metagrossite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Sharpedonite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Slowbronite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Glalitite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Salamencite:
- Battle Tree for 64 BP
Red Orb:
- Hau'oli City Mall Antique Shop for $10,000
Blue Orb:
- Hau'oli City Mall Antique Shop for $10,000
Beedrillite,Mawilite,Medichamite,Audinite:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: INTIMIDATE
Pidgeotite,Steelixite,Heracronite,Houndoominite:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: AZUL
Mewtwonite X,Mewtwonite Y:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: M2DESCENT
Tyranitarite,Aggronite,Manectite,Abomasite:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: SABLEVOLANT
Sceptilite,Blazikenite,Swampertite,Cameruptite,Banettite:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: MATSUBUSA
Gardevoirite,Lopunnite,Galladite,Diancite:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: POYONG
Altarianite,Ampharosite,Latiasite,Latiosite:
- Mystery Gift Serial Code: DRACHE
NOTE: The above Mystery Gift Serial Codes for Mega Stones are now expired.
POKEBALLS:
Poke Ball:
- Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokemon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village
Premier Ball:
- Shops: Purchase 10 Poke Balls to get 1 free Premier Ball.
Great Ball:
- Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokemon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village (Available after finishing Melemele Grand Trial)
Ultra Ball:
- Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokemon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village (Available after finishing Lush Jungle Island Trial)
Master Ball:
- Found in Aether Paradise as part of the main story.
- Hau'oli City: Possible Lotto ID Prize
- Festival Plaza: Prize 1 in Big Dreams stand.
Dive Ball:
- Shop: Route 8
Dusk Ball:
- Shop: Route 8
Heal Ball:
- Shop: Route 2, Royal Avenue
Luxury Ball:
- Shop: Route 2
Nest Ball:
- Shop: Route 2, Royal Avenue
Net Ball:
- Shop: Paniola Town
Quick Ball:
- Shop: Route 8
Repeat Ball:
- Shop: Paniola Town
Timer Ball:
- Shop: Paniola Town, Royal Avenue
Beast Ball:
- Aether Paradise: Wicke gives you 10 during the post-(AH)story Ultra Beast hunt.
- Looker: Gives you 10 every time a new Ultra Beast mission starts.
- Looker: Will give you one if you have 0 in your inventory.
Fast Ball:
- Mount Hokulani: Along the left side of the road on the way down from the top.
Friend Ball:
- Malie Outer Cape: Talk to Samson Oak and he will give it to you.
Heavy Ball:
- Mount Hokulani: Side path near the tight curve going down past some grass.
Level Ball:
- Mount Hokulani: Behind the truck on the mountain.
Love Ball:
- Malie Library: Talk to Samson Oak with Alolan Persian in your party.
Lure Ball:
- Lush Mountain: Talk to Samson Oak at the Geothermal Plant and he will give it to you.
Moon Ball:
- Mount Hokulani: Talk to Samson Oak near the Observatory.
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<h2 style="margin-bottom: 0;">Table of Contents</h2>
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<li><a href="#one">Fast Money</a></li>
<li><a href="#two">Easy BP</a></li>
<li><a href="#three">Useful Items</a></li>
<li><a href="#four">Helpful NPCs</a></li>
<li><a href="#five">Move Tutors</a></li>
<li><a href="#six">Sketching Moves</a></li>
<li><a href="#seven">Evolution Locations</a></li>
<li><a href="#eight">Gift Pokémon</a></li>
<li><a href="#nine">In Game Trades</a></li>
<li><a href="#ten">Z-Crystals</a></li>
<li><a href="#eleven">Mega Stones</a></li>
<li><a href="#twelve">Pokéballs</a></li>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="one">Fast Money</h3>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/amulet-coin.png" alt="Amulet Coin" /> | Amulet Coin | <span class="small">An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins a battle.</span></h4>
<p>Paniola Ranch: Behind the red truck south of the Pokémon Nursery.</p>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/luck-incense.png" alt="Amulet Coin" /> | Luck Incense | <span class="small">An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins a battle.</span></h4>
<p>Konikoni City: Street vendor on left side next to Massage Parlor. Purchase for $11,000.</p>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/nugget.png" alt="Nugget" /> | Nugget | <span class="small">A nugget of the purest gold that gives off a lustrous gleam in direct light. It can be sold at a high price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 1: Behind the Tauros Rocks if you go north on a three-way split.</li>
<li>Malie City - Outer Cape: Along the shoreline south of a grass patch.</li>
<li>Seafolk Village: Defeat Sightseer Marcus.</li>
<li>Ten Carat Hill - Farthest Hollow: Northern area of the hollow.</li>
<li>Vast Poni Canyon: (Hidden) Small rock at the top of the hill in the first inside area.</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Prize 2 awarded at random for using the Gold Rush shop.</li>
<li>Dropped from overworld Wimpod encounters on Route 8, Poni Breaker Coast, and Poni Wilds.</li>
<li>Pokémon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 1 - 20)</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/big-nugget.png" alt="Big Nugget" /> | Big Nugget | <span class="small">A big nugget of pure gold that gives off a lustrous gleam. It can be sold at a high price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Malie Garden: Defeat all the trainers on Nugget Bridge.</li>
<li>Resolution Cave - B1F: (Hidden) Northeast area after the split.</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Prize 1 awarded at random for using the Gold Rush shop.</li>
<li>Dropped from overworld Wimpod encounters on Route 8, Poni Breaker Coast, and Poni Wilds.</li>
<li>Pokémon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 31 - 100)</li>
<li>Poké Pelago: Path for Rare-Treasure Hunting.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/stardust.png" alt="Stardust" /> | Stardust | <span class="small">Lovely red sand that flows between the fingers with a loose, silky feel. It can be sold at a low price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 2: (Hidden) Through some grass near the fences of the Berry Fields.</li>
<li>Route 3: (Hidden) Southern path, near the middle of the path there's a dip in the southern wall, examine it.</li>
<li>Route 11: (Hidden) Use Stoutland in the grass close to Mount Hokulani.</li>
<li>Route 11: (Hidden) Use Stoutland in the grass to the right of the last Stardust.</li>
<li>Route 15: Under a rock in the ocean broken by Sharpedo southwest of the islands.</li>
<li>Hou'oli City - Shopping District: (Hidden) Fenced-in area opposite of the Boutique.</li>
<li>Seaward Cave: (Hidden) Examine the area between three rocks on a northern path.</li>
<li>Vast Poni Canyon: (Hidden) Under the Tauros Rocks next to the Backpacker in the first area.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Staryu or Starmie (50% chance of holding one)</li>
<li>Poké Pelago.</li>
<li>Can be dropped after destroying rocks with Tauros or Sharpedo.</li>
<li>Dropped from any overworld encounter on Hano Beach.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/star-piece.png" alt="Star Piece" /> | Star Piece | <span class="small">A small shard of a beautiful gem that demonstrates a distinctly red sparkle. It can be sold at a high price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 2: Southwest area of the Route, beyond rocks broken by Tauros.</li>
<li>Route 5: (Stoutland) Through some grass on the right side near some mud piles.</li>
<li>Poni Plains: Northwestern area on some ledges in the middle of the area.</li>
<li>Resolution Cave: (Hidden) Under a Tauros Rock.</li>
<li>Seaward Cave: (Hidden) Examine a small rock on a southern path in the first area.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Staryu or Starmie (5% chance of holding one)</li>
<li>Poké Pelago.</li>
<li>Can be dropped after destroying rocks with Tauros or Sharpedo.</li>
<li>Dropped from any overworld encounter on Hano Beach.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/pearl.png" alt="Pearl" /> | Pearl | <span class="small">A rather small pearl that has a very nice silvery sheen to it. It can be sold cheaply to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 7: (Hidden) Bottom part of the beach.</li>
<li>Route 14: (Hidden) Near the Tapu Village exit to the west of the incline.</li>
<li>Route 15: (Hidden) Above the Fisherman on the northern part of the Route.</li>
<li>Hau'oli City - Beachfront: (Hidden) Between palm trees on the beach between the ramps.</li>
<li>Poni Wilds: (Hidden) Above the Dancers on the beach.</li>
<li>Secluded Shore: (Hidden) Around the swimmer.</li>
<li>Secluded Shore: (Hidden) West of the Berry Tree.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Shellder (50% chance of holding one)</li>
<li>Poké Pelago</li>
<li>Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokémon.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/pearlstrings.png" alt="Pearl Strings" /> | Pearl Strings | <span class="small">Very large pearls that sparkle in a pretty silver color. They can be sold at a high price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Hano Beach: In the water, northeast corner off the beach.</li>
<li>Poni Wilds: In the water around the fishing hole.</li>
<li>Poké Pelago</li>
<li>Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokémon.</li>
<li>Pokémon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 21 - 40)</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/big-pearl.png" alt="Big Pearl" /> | Big Pearl | <span class="small">A rather large pearl that has a very nice silvery sheen. It can be sold to shops for a high price.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 8: Cliff behind the Aether Foundation building.</li>
<li>Route 14: (Hidden) Left of the ramp leading up.</li>
<li>Exeggutor Island: (Hidden) In a small cave where a cutscene with Lillie takes place.</li>
<li>Kala'e Bay: (Hidden) Near rocks on a small island.</li>
<li>Konikoni City: (Hidden) On cliffs behind Diglett Tunnel entrance.</li>
<li>Poni Gauntlet: South of the Punk Guy & Punk Girl double battle.</li>
<li>Poni Wilds: (Hidden) On beach near a ramp.</li>
<li>Secluded Shore: (Hidden) Between Slowpokes.</li>
<li>Secluded Shore: (Hidden) Near the rocks near the Swimmer.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Shellder (5% chance of holding one)</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Value Product from Shops.</li>
<li>Poké Pelago.</li>
<li>Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokémon.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/big-mushroom.png" alt="Big Mushroom" /> | Big Mushroom | <span class="small">A very large and rare mushroom. It's popular with a certain class of collectors and sought out by them.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 11: In the grass near the entrance to the Trial.</li>
<li>Route 11: Patch of grass near the northern route exit.</li>
<li>Akala Outskirts: (Hidden) Grass near the Blackbelt.</li>
<li>Berry Fields: Bottom left corner of the area.</li>
<li>Hau'oli Cemetery: Near the Office Worker.</li>
<li>Heahea City: Behind the Dimensional Research Lab.</li>
<li>Malie Garden: Northeast of the Garden.</li>
<li>Paniola Ranch: (Hidden) Grass south of the truck.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Paras or Morelull (5% chance of holding one)</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/balmmushroom.png" alt="Balm Mushroom" /> | Balm Mushroom | <span class="small">A rare mushroom that gives off a nice fragrance. It can be sold at a high price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Pokémon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 11 - 30)</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/comet-shard.png" alt="Comet Shard" /> | Comet Shard | <span class="small">A shard that fell to the ground when a comet approached. It can be sold at a high price to shops.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Haina Desert: Middle of an area of Mudsdale Terrain.</li>
<li>Hokulani Observatory: Speak to the man at the reception desk.</li>
<li>Poni Coast: North of a pair of Trainers past some Tauros Rocks.</li>
<li>Can be dropped after destroying rocks with Tauros or Sharpedo.</li>
<li>Dropped from any overworld encounter on Hano Beach.</li>
<li>Poké Pelago: Path for Rare-Treasure Hunting.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Pyukumuku Chucking:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Location: Hano Beach.</li>
<li>Once per day you can be hired to throw Pyukumuku back into the ocean to keep the beach beautiful for tourists. All you need to do is approach the Pyukumuku on the overworld map and hit "A". Doing this will net you $20,000 and can be done once per day.</li>
</ul>
<h4 style="margin-bottom: 0%;">Happy Hour</h4>
<p>Happy Hour is an attack that doubles the Prize Money gained from a Trainer Battle. This attack is not learned through level up by any Pokémon and is not an Egg move for any Pokémon.</p>
<ul>
<li>Munchlax Mystery Gift with Snorlium Z (11/18/16 - 1/11/17) came with this move.</li>
<li>Pikachu in Japanese event "Pikachu Outbreakchu" (8/9/17 - 8/15/17)</li>
</ul>
<hr />
<h3 class="align-center" id="two">Easy BP</h3>
<ul>
<li>Location: Battle Royal</li>
<li>Method: Battle Royal gives BP <strong>EVEN FOR LOSSES</strong>. Bring three low-level Pokémon with Memento, Explosion, Self-Destruct, or Healing Wish, and let your opponents sweep you as fast as possible. Turning off Battle Animations will speed up the process. You will get 1 BP most of the time. Repeat until you have as much BP as you need.</li>
</ul>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="three">Useful Items</h3>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/everstone.png" alt="Everstone" /> | Everstone | <span class="small">Prevents a Pokémon holding this stone from evolving. Also guarantees the nature to pass down in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Hau'oli City: Talk to Ilmia in his house after defeating him in battle.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Roggenrola, Boldore (50% chance of holding one)</li>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/destiny-knot.png" alt="Destiny Knot" /> | Destiny Knot | <span class="small">If the Pokémon holding this becomes infatuated, the opposing Pokémon will too. Held during breeding will pass on 5 random IVs in breeding instead of 3.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Pokémon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 1 - 100)</li>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 48 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/adrenaline_orb.png" alt="Adrenaline Orb" /> | Adrenaline Orb | <span class="small">When used in battle, makes a wild Pokémon more likely to call for help and initiate an SOS battle.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokémon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/abilitycapsule.png" alt="Ability Capsule" /> | Ability Capsule | <span class="small">When used on a Pokémon with two abilities, it switches the ability of the Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Battle Tree: Obtained from a 50 win streak.</li>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 100 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/bottlecap.png" alt="Bottle Cap" /> | Bottle Cap | <span class="small">When given to the Hyper Trainer, he will Hyper Train the IVs of one stat to effectively make it 31.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Battle Tree: Obtained from a 30 win streak.</li>
<li>Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokémon.</li>
<li>Poni Gauntlet: Given after defeating Captain Mina after beating every other Trainer on the Route.</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Prize 2 in Treasure Hunt stand.</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Can be randomly obtained from Haunted Houses.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/goldenbottlecap.png" alt="Golden Bottle Cap" /> | Golden Bottle Cap | <span class="small">When given to the Hyper Trainer, he will Hyper Train the IVs of all stats to effectively make it 31.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Festival Plaza: Prize 1 in Treasure Hunt stand.</li>
<li>Poké Pelago: Path for Rare-Treasure Hunting</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/heart-scale.png" alt="Heart Scale" /> | Heart Scale | <span class="small">Give to the Move Reminder to teach a forgotten move to a Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Exeggutor Island: Examine red plants on northern path after cutscene in cave with Lillie.</li>
<li>Konikoni City: Eat a meal at the restaurant.</li>
<li>Seafolk Village: Eat a meal at the restaurant.</li>
<li>Catch/Thief: Luvdisc (50% chance of holding one)</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Can be randomly obtained from Haunted Houses.</li>
<li>Pokémon with the Pickup ability (Level 51 - 100)</li>
<li>Malie City: Sushi High Roller. Order the Z-Ronin meal, watch a short cutscene with Nanu, and get 8 Heart Scales for free.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/power-anklet.png" alt="Power Anklet" /> | Power Anklet | <span class="small">Increases Speed EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Speed IVs when held in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/power-band.png" alt="Power Band" /> | Power Band | <span class="small">Increases Special Defense EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Special Defense IVs when held in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/power-belt.png" alt="Power Belt" /> | Power Belt | <span class="small">Increases Defense EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Defense IVs when held in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/power-bracer.png" alt="Power Bracer" /> | Power Bracer | <span class="small">Increases Attack EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Attack IVs when held in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/power-lens.png" alt="Power Lens" /> | Power Lens | <span class="small">Increases Special Attack EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on Special Attack IVs when held in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/power-weight.png" alt="Power Weight" /> | Power Weight | <span class="small">Increases HP EVs earned in battle. Also will pass on HP IVs when held in breeding.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/ovalcharm.png" alt="Oval Charm" /> | Oval Charm | <span class="small">This Key Item increases the likeliness that your Pokémon will produce and Egg.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Heahea City: Given to you by GAME FREAK Morimoto after defeating him in battle.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/shinycharm.png" alt="Shiny Charm" /> | Shiny Charm | <span class="small">This Key Item increases the rate of finding a wild Shiny Pokémon by 300%, to a 1 in 1365.3 chance. If using the Masuda Method in breeding as well as the Shiny Charm, it increases the chance from 1 in 1365.3 to 1 in 455.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Heahea City: Given by the Game Director after showing him the complete Alola Pokédex.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/lucky-egg.png" alt="Lucky Egg" /> | Lucky Egg | <span class="small">This item increases experience earned by the held Pokémon in battle.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Route 1: Talk to Professor Kukui after defeating the Elite Four and with 50 Pokémon in your Pokédex.</li>
</ul>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="four">Helpful NPCs</h3>
<h4>Name Rater</h4>
<ul>
<li>Heahea City: Given by the Game Director after showing him the complete Alola Pokédex.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Massage</h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop on the left side of Konikoni City, near Happiness Checker and incense shop.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Effort Values</h4>
<ul>
<li>Inside Battle Royal building in Royal Avenue on the right side. Woman in a pink shirt. If you have maxed your EVs, she will give your Pokémon an Effort Ribbon.</li>
</ul>
<h4>IV Judge</h4>
<p>Inside the Battle Tree, a Male Ace Trainer will unlock the IV checking "Judge" ability in the PC boxes once you have hatched over 20 Pokémon Eggs. He will not check your Pokémon directly. Once in the box and using the Judge feature, below are the values:</p>
<ul>
<li>0 = No Good</li>
<li>1-15 = Decent</li>
<li>16-25 = Pretty Good</li>
<li>26-29 = Very Good</li>
<li>30 = Fantastic</li>
<li>31 = Best</li>
<li>Hyper Trained! = Hyper Trained</li>
</ul>
<h4>Hidden Power Checker:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Inside the Pokémon Nursery in Paniola Ranch on the left side. This NPC will give you the Hidden Power TM first and will then check the Hidden Power value of your Pokémon.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Move Reminder:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Pokémon Center on Mount Lanakila, on the right side, an older woman in a green outfit. If you give a Heart Scale, you can remember a move this Pokémon has forgotten, including Egg moves that were forgotten. Some Pokémon have moves they never learn through level up but can learn this way, and it can even teach a Pokémon a move it learns at a higher level in Sun and Moon.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Move Deleter:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Pokémon Center in Hau'oli City. Old Man in a tan outfit on the right side. This NPC can delete any move a Pokémon has. This can be useful for passing multiple Egg moves between both a male and female parent.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Hyper Trainer:</h4>
<ul>
<li>In the Hau'oli City Mall, in a blue booth, the middle character will Hyper Train a Pokémon for a Bottle Cap (1 stat) or a Gold Bottle Cap (all stats). This effectively raises the IV of that stat to a 31 but does not alter Hidden Powers, nor can a Hyper Trained stat pass 31 IVs in breeding.</li>
</ul>
<hr />
<h3 class="align-center" id="five">Move Tutors</h3>
<h4>Grass Pledge, Fire Pledge, Water Pledge:</h4>
<ul>
<li>In the Hau'oli Mall, in a blue booth, the right character will teach starter Pokémon from any region one of the Pledge moves. All these moves are special attacks with 80-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon:</h4>
<ul>
<li>In the Hau'oli City Mall, in a blue booth, the left character will teach fully evolved starters from all regions these three moves. All three of them are special attacks with 150-Base Power, 90 accuracy, 5 PP, and the user cannot act on the turn after using these moves.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Volt Tackle:</h4>
<ul>
<li>A woman standing near three Pikachu and a bench in Konikoni City will teach a Pikachu Volt Tackle. This attack is a physical attack with 120-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 15 PP that inflicts recoil damage on the user and can paralyze the foe. This move is needed for Pikachu to use the Z-Move "Catastropika"</li>
</ul>
<h4>Secret Sword and Relic Song:</h4>
<ul>
<li>In Hano Grand Hotel, a man in a blue shirt next to a Meowth can teach Keldeo and Meloetta these moves needed for them to change formes. Sacred Sword is a special attack with 85-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP, but the move does physical damage and allows Keldeo to enter its Resolute Forme. Relic Song is a special attack with 75-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP that may induce sleep when used. This move allows Meloetta to enter the Pirouette Forme.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Draco Meteor:</h4>
<ul>
<li>A Female Ace Trainer in the left corner of the Seafolk Village Pokémon Center can teach this to any Dragon-type Pokémon, including Arceus when holding Dragon Plate and Silvally when holding Dragon Memory. Draco Meteor is a special attack with 130-Base Power, 90 accuracy, and 5 PP that lowers the user's Special Attack by two stages after being used.</li>
</ul>
<h4>Dragon Ascent:</h4>
<ul>
<li>An older man in a red shirt in the Seafolk Village Pokémon Center can teach this unique move to Rayquaza. Rayquaza that know this attack can Mega Evolve. Dragon Ascent is a physical attack, 120-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 5 PP that lowers the user's Defense and Special Defense when used.</li>
</ul>
<hr />
<h3 class="align-center" id="six">Sketching Moves</h3>
<h3>HOW TO SKETCH BASIC MOVES:</h3>
<ol>
<li>Find a Smeargle in the wild. They are found on Route 2.</li>
<li>Use False Swipe to lower its HP and force it to Sketch False Swipe.</li>
<li>Initiate an SOS battle by using an Adrenaline Orb if it does not call for help after being at 1 HP from False Swipe.</li>
<li>The turn after the second Smeargle appears, use the attack you want sketched on the 1 HP Smeargle that knows False Swipe.</li>
<li>Switch to your Smeargle. This turn the Smeargle that knows the move you want to Sketch will use it, so even if your Smeargle is faster, Sketch won't fail.</li>
<li>Sketch the enemy Smeargle.</li>
</ol>
<h3>HOW TO SKETCH MEMENTO:</h3>
<h4>Need:</h4>
<ul>
<li>Pyukumuku with Baton Pass / Memento holding Iron Ball</li>
<li>Pokémon with Baton Pass / Substitute</li>
<li>Smeargle with Sketch</li>
<li>Pyukumuku as your lead Pokémon</li>
</ul>
<ol>
<li>Find a Ditto in the wild. They can be found on Mount Hokulani.</li>
<li>Use Baton Pass, and switch to your Baton Pass / Substitute Pokémon. Iron Ball will allow you to go second, allowing Ditto to Transform into Pyukumuku with Memento.</li>
<li>Use Substitute. Worst case scenario Pyukumuku uses Memento and it fails leaving 4 PP left.</li>
<li>Use Baton Pass, and switch to Smeargle.</li>
<li>Use items if last move was not Memento; otherwise, Sketch to learn Memento.</li>
</ol>
<hr />
<h3 class="align-center" id="seven">Evolution Locations</h3>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/magneton.png" alt="Magneton" /> Magneton -> <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/magnezone.png" alt="Magnezone" /> Magnezone: <span class="small">Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/eevee.png" alt="Eevee" /> Eevee -> <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/leafeon.png" alt="Leafeon" /> Leafeon: <span class="small">Level up while near the Moss Rock in Lush Junglen.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/eevee.png" alt="Eevee" /> Eevee -> <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/glaceon.png" alt="Glaceon" /> Glaceon: <span class="small">Level up while near the Icy Rock in Mt. Lanakila.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/nosepass.png" alt="Nosepass" /> Nosepass -> <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/probopass.png" alt="Probopass" /> Probopass: <span class="small"> Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/charjabug.png" alt="Charjabug" /> Charjabug -> <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/vikavolt.png" alt="Vikavolt" /> Vikavolt: <span class="small">Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/crabrawler.png" alt="Crabrawler" /> Crabrawler -> <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/crabominable.png" alt="Crabominable" /> Crabominable: <span class="small">Level up while atop Mt. Lanakila.</span></h4>
<hr />
<h3 class="align-center" id="eight">Gift Pokémon</h3>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/eevee.png" alt="Eevee" /> Eevee: <span class="small">Paniola Ranch: First time you go to the Pokémon Nursery, you will be given an Egg that will hatch into an Eevee.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/porygon.png" alt="Porygon" /> Porygon: <span class="small">Aether House: After defeating the Elite Four and Champion, when you go back to Aether House on Route 15, there is an employee in the back room that will give you a Porygon as an apology.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/aerodactyl.png" alt="Aerodactyl" /> Aerodactyl: <span class="small">Seafolk Village: Speak to the Ace Trainer in the Huntail boat, and she will give you an Aerodactyl.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/type_null.png" alt="Type: Null" /> Type: Null: <span class="small">Aether Paradise: After you have defeated the Elite Four and Champion, you can return to Aether Foundation and go up to the Conservation Area to find Gladion. He will give you Type: Null as well as all the Memory Items to use when it evolves. NOTE: This Pokémon will be affected 100% of the time by a Pokémon with Synchronize. This means if you have a Pokémon in the first party spot with an Adamant nature, with Synchronize, the Type: Null you receive will always be Adamant.</span></h4>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="nine">In Game Trades</h3>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/zubat.png" alt="Zubat" /> Zubat for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/poliwhirl.png" alt="Poliwhirl" /> Poliwhirl (NN: Whirly): <span class="small">Konikoni City Pokémon Center. This Pokémon comes holding Waterium Z.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/spearow.png" alt="Spearow" /> Spearow for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/machop.png" alt="Machop" /> Machop (NN: Macho): <span class="small">Route 2 Pokémon Center. This Pokémon comes holding an X Attack.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/haunter.png" alt="Haunter" /> Haunter for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/graveler-alola.png" alt="Alolan Graveler" /> Alolan Graveler / <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/golem-alola.png" alt="Alolan Golem" /> Alolan Golem (NN: Veler): <span class="small">Tapu Village Pokémon Center. This Pokémon comes holding Rockium Z.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/pancham.png" alt="Pancham" /> Pancham for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/happiny.png" alt="Happiny" /> Happiny (NN: Happini): <span class="small">Malie City, in Sushi High Roller.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/bewear.png" alt="Bewear" /> Bewear for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/talonflame.png" alt="Talonflame" /> Talonflame (NN: Talo): <span class="small">Poni Gauntlet right before the Battle Tree entrance. This Pokémon comes holding Firium Z.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/lillipup.png" alt="Lillipup" /> Lillipup for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/happiny.png" alt="Happiny" /> Bounsweet (NN: Bouncee): <span class="small">Route 5 Pokémon Center. This Pokémon comes holding a Bright Powder.</span></h4>
<h4><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/granbull.png" alt="Granbull" /> Granbull for <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyicons/steenee.png" alt="Steenee" /> Steenee (NN: Stena): <span class="small">Seafolk Village. This Pokémon comes holding Grassium Z.</span></h4>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="ten">Z-Crystals</h3>
<dl>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/normalium_z.png" alt="Normalium Z" /> Normalium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Verdant Cavern and Illima Trial.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/fightinium_z.png" alt="Fightinium Z" /> Fightinium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Kahuna Hala Grand Trial.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/waterium_z.png" alt="Waterium Z" /> Waterium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Lana's Trial at Brooklet Hill.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/firium_z.png" alt="Firium Z" /> Firium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Kiawe's Trial at Wela Volcano Park.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/grassium_z.png" alt="Grassium Z" /> Grassium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Mallow's Trial at Lush Jungle.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/rockium_z.png" alt="Rockium Z" /> Rockium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Kahuna Olivia's Grand Trial.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/electrium_z.png" alt="Electrium Z" /> Electrium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Trial at Hokulani Observatory.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/steelium_z.png" alt="Steelium Z" /> Steelium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Trial at Hokulani Observatory.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/ghostium_z.png" alt="Ghostium Z" /> Ghostium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Acerola's Trial on Route 14.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/buginium_z.png" alt="Buginium Z" /> Buginium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story after beating Guzma in the Shady House.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/darkinium_z.png" alt="Darkinium Z" /> Darkinium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Officer Nanu in Malie City.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/poisonium_z.png" alt="Poisonium Z" /> Poisonium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Plumeria in Vast Poni Canyon.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/groundium_z.png" alt="Groundium Z" /> Groundium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story from Hapu in Vast Poni Canyon.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/dragonium_z.png" alt="Dragonium Z" /> Dragonium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of the story after finishing the Vast Poni Canyon Trial.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/tapunium_z.png" alt="Tapunium Z" /> Tapunium Z</dt>
<dd>Recieved after beating / catching Tapu Koko after the Pokémon League as part of the story.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/decidium_z.png" alt="Decidium Z" /> Decidium Z, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/incinium_z.png" alt="Incinium Z" /> Incinium Z, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/primarium_z.png" alt="Primarium Z" /> Primarium Z</dt>
<dd>Your starter's Z-Crystal is given after defeating Guzma at Malie Garden. After the credits the other two are given to you by Hau.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/icium_z.png" alt="Icium Z" /> Icium Z</dt>
<dd>Found in Mount Lankakila, go right at the first point you can.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/fairium_z.png" alt="Fairium Z" /> Fairium Z</dt>
<dd>From Mina the artist outside on a bridge in Vast Poni Canyon.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/flyinium_z.png" alt="Flyinium Z" /> Flyinium Z</dt>
<dd>Use Machamp to move the boulder near the exit of Ten Carat Hill.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/pikanium_z.png" alt="Pikanium Z" /> Pikanium Z</dt>
<dd>Konikoni City from a Lady near a few Pikachu and a bench. She also teaches Pikachu Volt Tackle.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/aloraichium_z.png" alt="Aloraichium Z" /> Aloraichium Z</dt>
<dd>Seafolk Village: Show the lady in the Steelix House an Alolan Raichu, and she will give you the Z-Crystal.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/snorlium_z.png" alt="Snorlium Z" /> Snorlium Z</dt>
<dd>Was only available from a Mystery Gift Munchlax until Jan 11th 2017.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/eevium_z.png" alt="Eevium Z" /> Eevium Z</dt>
<dd>Part of a side quest where you locate and defeat 8 Eevee trainers.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/mewnium_z.png" alt="Mewnium Z" /> Mewnium Z</dt>
<dd>From a Giveaway for Pokémon Bank users until October 2nd 2017.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/marshadium_z.png" alt="Marshadium Z" /> Marshadium Z</dt>
<dd>Held by the GameStop event Marshadow given out in store from October 9th 2017 through October 23rd 2017.</dd>
<dd>Japan: July 15th - September 30th 2017</dd>
<dd>Europe: October 1st - November 14th 2017</dd>
</dl>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="eleven">Mega Stones</h3>
<dl>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/venusaurite.png" alt="Venusaurite" /> Venusaurite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/blastoisinite.png" alt="Blastoisinite" /> Blastoisinite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/charizardite_x.png" alt="Charizardite X" /> Charizardite X, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/charizardite_y.png" alt="Charizardite Y" /> Charizardite Y:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree: defeat Pokémon Trainer Red in the Battle Tree events.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/gengarite.png" alt="Gengarite" /> Gengarite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/scizorite.png" alt="Scizorite" /> Scizorite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/pinsirite.png" alt="Pinsirite" /> Pinsirite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/aerodactylite.png" alt="Aerodactylite" /> Aerodactylite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/lucarionite.png" alt="Lucarionite" /> Lucarionite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/kangaskhanite.png" alt="Kangaskhanite" /> Kangaskhanite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/gyaradosite.png" alt="Gyaradosite" /> Gyaradosite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/absolite.png" alt="Absolite" /> Absolite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/alakazite.png" alt="Alakazite" /> Alakazite:</dt>
<dd>Given to you by defeating Dexio on Ancient Poni Path.</dd>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/garchompite.png" alt="Garchompite" /> Garchompite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/sablenite.png" alt="Sablenite" /> Sablenite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/metagrossite.png" alt="Metagrossite" /> Metagrossite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/sharpedonite.png" alt="Sharpedonite" /> Sharpedonite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/slowbronite.png" alt="Slowbronite" /> Slowbronite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/glalitite.png" alt="Glalitite" /> Glalitite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/salamencite.png" alt="Salamencite" /> Salamencite:</dt>
<dd>Battle Tree for 64 BP.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/redorb.png" alt="Red Orb" /> Red Orb:</dt>
<dd>Hau'oli City Mall Antique Shop for $10,000.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/blueorb.png" alt="Blue Orb" /> Blue Orb:</dt>
<dd>Hau'oli City Mall Antique Shop for $10,000.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/beedrillite.png" alt="Beedrillite" /> Beedrillite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/mawilite.png" alt="Mawilite" /> Mawilite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/medichamite.png" alt="Medichamite" /> Medichamite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/audinite.png" alt="Audinite" /> Audinite:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>INTIMIDATE</em></strong>.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/pidgeotite.png" alt="Pidgeotite" /> Pidgeotite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/steelixite.png" alt="Steelixite" /> Steelixite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/heracronite.png" alt="Heracronite" /> Heracronite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/houndoominite.png" alt="Houndoominite" /> Houndoominite:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>AZUL</em></strong>.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/mewtwonite_x.png" alt="Mewtwonite X" /> Mewtwonite X, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/mewtwonite_y.png" alt="Mewtwonite Y" /> Mewtwonite Y:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>M2DESCENT</em></strong>.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/tyranitarite.png" alt="Tyranitarite" /> Tyranitarite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/aggronite.png" alt="Aggronite" /> Aggronite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/manectite.png" alt="Manectite" /> Manectite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/abomasite.png" alt="Abomasite" /> Abomasite:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>SABLEVOLANT</em></strong>.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/sceptilite.png" alt="Sceptilite" /> Sceptilite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/blazikenite.png" alt="Blazikenite" /> Blazikenite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/swampertite.png" alt="Swampertite" /> Swampertite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/cameruptite.png" alt="Cameruptite" /> Cameruptite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/banettite.png" alt="Banettite" /> Banettite:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>MATSUBUSA</em></strong>.</dd>
<dt><img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/gardevoirite.png" alt="Gardevoirite" /> Gardevoirite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/lopunnite.png" alt="Lopunnite" /> Lopunnite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/galladite.png" alt="Galladite" /> Galladite, <img src="/articles/images/sprites/diancite.png" alt="Diancite" /> Diancite:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>POYONG</em></strong>.</dd>
<dt><img src="/articles/images/sprites/altarianite.png" alt="Altarianite" /> Altarianite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/ampharosite.png" alt="Ampharosite" /> Ampharosite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/latiasite.png" alt="Latiasite" /> Latiasite, <img src="/dex/media/sprites/xyitems/latiosite.png" alt="Latiosite" /> Latiosite:</dt>
<dd>Mystery Gift Serial Code: <strong><em>DRACHE</em></strong>.</dd>
</dl>
<p><strong><em>NOTE:</em></strong> The above Mystery Gift Serial Codes for Mega Stones are now expired.</p>
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<h3 class="align-center" id="twelve">Pokéballs</h3>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/poke-ball.png" alt="Poké Ball" /> | Poké Ball | <span class="small">A device for catching wild Pokémon. It's thrown like a ball at a Pokémon, comfortably encapsulating its target.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokémon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/premier-ball.png" alt="Premier Ball" /> | Premier Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat rare Poké Ball that was made as a commemorative item used to celebrate an event of some sort.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shops: Purchase 10 Poké Balls to get 1 free Premier Ball.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/great-ball.png" alt="Great Ball" /> | Great Ball | <span class="small">A good, high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Poké Ball.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokémon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village (Available after finishing Melemele Grand Trial)</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/ultra-ball.png" alt="Ultra Ball" /> | Ultra Ball | <span class="small">An ultra-high-performance Poké Ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokémon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village (Available after finishing Lush Jungle Island Trial)</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/master-ball.png" alt="Master Ball" /> | Master Ball | <span class="small">The best Poké Ball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Found in Aether Paradise as part of the main story.</li>
<li>Hau'oli City: Possible Lotto ID Prize.</li>
<li>Festival Plaza: Prize 1 in Big Dreams stand.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/dive-ball.png" alt="Dive Ball" /> | Dive Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well when catching Pokémon that live underwater.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Route 8.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/dusk-ball.png" alt="Dusk Ball" /> | Dusk Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Route 8.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/heal-ball.png" alt="Heal Ball" /> | Heal Ball | <span class="small">A remedial Poké Ball that restores the HP of a Pokémon caught with it and eliminates any status conditions.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Route 2, Royal Avenue.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/luxury-ball.png" alt="Luxury Ball" /> | Luxury Ball | <span class="small">A particularly comfortable Poké Ball that makes a wild Pokémon quickly grow friendlier after being caught.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Route 2.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/nest-ball.png" alt="Nest Ball" /> | Nest Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Route 2, Royal Avenue.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/net-ball.png" alt="Net Ball" /> | Net Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Paniola Town.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/quick-ball.png" alt="Quick Ball" /> | Quick Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that has a more successful catch rate if used at the start of a wild encounter.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Route 8.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/repeat-ball.png" alt="Repeat Ball" /> | Repeat Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that works especially well on a Pokémon species that has been caught before.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Paniola Town.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/timer-ball.png" alt="Timer Ball" /> | Timer Ball | <span class="small">A somewhat different Poké Ball that becomes progressively more effective the more turns that are taken in battle.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Shop: Paniola Town, Royal Avenue.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="/articles/images/sprites/beastball.png" alt="Beast Ball" /> | Beast Ball | <span class="small">A special Poké Ball designed to catch Ultra Beasts. It has a low success rate for catching others.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Aether Paradise: Wicke gives you 10 during the post-story Ultra Beast hunt.</li>
<li>Looker: Gives you 10 every time a new Ultra Beast mission starts.</li>
<li>Looker: Will give you one if you have 0 in your inventory.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/fast-ball.png" alt="Fast Ball" /> | Fast Ball | <span class="small">A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are usually very quick to run away.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Mount Hokulani: Along the left side of the road on the way down from the top.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/friend-ball.png" alt="Friend Ball" /> | Friend Ball | <span class="small">A strange Poké Ball that will make the wild Pokémon caught with it more friendly toward you immediately.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Malie Outer Cape: Talk to Samson Oak and he will give it to you.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/heavy-ball.png" alt="Heavy Ball" /> | Heavy Ball | <span class="small">A Poké Ball that is better than usual at catching very heavy Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Mount Hokulani: Side path near the tight curve going down past some grass.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/level-ball.png" alt="Level Ball" /> | Level Ball | <span class="small">A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are at a lower level than your own Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Mount Hokulani: Behind the truck on the mountain.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/love-ball.png" alt="Love Ball" /> | Love Ball | <span class="small">A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are at a lower level than your own Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Malie Library: Talk to Samson Oak with Alolan Persian in your party.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/lure-ball.png" alt="Lure Ball" /> | Lure Ball | <span class="small">A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are at a lower level than your own Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Lush Mountain: Talk to Samson Oak at the Geothermal Plant and he will give it to you.</li>
</ul>
<h4><img src="http://play.pokemonshowdown.com/sprites/itemicons/moon-ball.png" alt="Moon Ball" /> | Moon Ball | <span class="small">A Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon that are at a lower level than your own Pokémon.</span></h4>
<ul>
<li>Mount Hokulani: Talk to Samson Oak near the Observatory.</li>
</ul>
<li>Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP.</ul>
Sure thing! Now, for item differences in locations, i'll make separate notations on each item on where to obtain in each game and such. I'll start working on this!Darkprophet per DHR's post in the reservation index I'm gonna go hold off on uploading this for now if you want to update this for USM? We can just GP the new parts and add them to the HTML, and it doesn't make sense to upload the SM version now already when those are no longer the current games anyways.
Appologies for the delay, I will have this done on Sunday by the end of the day, and will be ready for Q/A afterwards unless anyone has suggestions for more information I should add.have you done the stuff you mentioned in the above post Darkprophet
Just a thought but how about a section on mons with their moves to use for SOS chaining? Been working on a HA Heavy Beldum capture project lately and was having issues with Take Down so someone (can't remember who) on the SQSA wifi thread suggested a false swipe Ghost mon to counter it. Wouldn't have thought of it myself and I don't think I've seen anything written on mons/sets/teams created specifically for SOS chaining.Appologies for the delay, I will have this done on Sunday by the end of the day, and will be ready for Q/A afterwards unless anyone has suggestions for more information I should add.
Since this is General Tips and Tricks, I feel like something like SOS Chaining should get it's own guide. I could add a section if enough people want it here, but, I feel like it's a complicated enough subject that could use a whole separate guide.Just a thought but how about a section on mons with their moves to use for SOS chaining? Been working on a HA Heavy Beldum capture project lately and was having issues with Take Down so someone (can't remember who) on the SQSA wifi thread suggested a false swipe Ghost mon to counter it. Wouldn't have thought of it myself and I don't think I've seen anything written on mons/sets/teams created specifically for SOS chaining.
Suppose I'm saying how about a section for showing proven SOS chaining strategies where the focus is general chaining and not a how to iv train? If it's too much for this article then maybe a separate one?
Nugget:
- Route 1: Behind the Tauros Rocks if you go north on a three-way split.
- Malie City - Outer Cape: Along the shoreline south of a grass patch.
- Seafolk Village: Defeat Sightseer Marcus.
- Ten Carat Hill - Farthest Hollow: Northern area of the hollow.
- Vast Poni Canyon: (Hidden) Small rock at the top of the hill in the first inside area.
- Festival Plaza: Prize 2 awarded at random for using the Gold Rush shop.
- Dropped from overworld Wimpod encounters on Route 8, Poni Breaker Coast, and Poni Wilds
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Lv. 1 - 20)
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon Only:
- Route 5: (Hidden) outside a small hole in the rock face.
- Diglett's Tunnel: (Hidden) Next to the wheelbarrel near the southern exit.
- Hau'oli City: Defeat Gentleman Reginald in the City Hall.
- Malie City: Speak to a man in the Ferry Terminal.
- Vast Poni Canyon (3F): (Hidden) Between 2 holes near the entrance to the area.
Everstone:
Prevents a Pokemon holding this stone from evolving. Also guarantees the nature to pass down in breeding.
- Hau'oli City: Talk to Ilmia in his house after defeating him in battle.
- Catch/Thief: Roggenrola, Boldore (50% chance of holding one)
- Shop: Royal Avenue for 16 BP
Adrenaline Orb:
When used in battle, makes a wild Pokemon more likely to call for help and initiate an SOS battle.
- Shops: Route 1, Route 2, Route 5, Route 8, Route 16, Hau'oli City, Heahea City, Konikoni City, Malie City, Mount Hokulani, Paniola Town, Pokemon League, Royal Avenue, Seafolk Village, Tapu Village.
Heart Scale:
Give to the Move Reminder to teach a forgotten move to a Pokemon.
- Exeggutor Island: Examine red plants on northern path after cutscene in cave with Lillie.
- Konikoni City: Eat a meal at the restaurant.
- Seafolk Village: Eat a meal at the restaurant.
- Catch/Thief: Luvdisc (50% chance of holding one)
- Festival Plaza: Can be randomly obtained from Haunted Houses.
- Pokemon with the Pickup ability (Level 51 - 100)
- Malie City: Sushi High Roller. Order the Z-Ronin meal, watch a short cutscene with Nanu, and get 8 Heart Scales for free.
Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon Only:
- Can be obtained from any fishing spot instead of a Pokemon.
- Ancient Poni Path: Speak to Hapu's mother after looking at a book in the Malie Library.
- Hano Beach: Hidden to the east of the Sandyghast (Resets daily)
- Hano Beach: Hidden on the northern part of the beach (Resets daily)
MOVE TUTORS:
Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon:
Grass Pledge, Fire Pledge, Water Pledge:
- In the Hau'oli Mall, in a blue booth, the right character will teach starter Pokemon from any region one of the Pledge moves. All these moves are special attacks with 80-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP.
Frenzy Plant, Blast Burn, Hydro Cannon:
- In the Hau'oli City Mall, in a blue booth, the left character will teach fully evolved starters from all regions these three moves. All three of them are special attacks with 150-Base Power, 90 accuracy, 5 PP, and the user cannot act on the turn after using these moves.
Secret Sword and Relic Song:
- In Hano Grand Hotel, a man in a blue shirt next to a Meowth can teach Keldeo and Meloetta these moves needed for them to change formes. Sacred Sword is a special attack with 85-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP, but the move does physical damage and allows Keldeo to enter its Resolute Forme. Relic Song is a special attack with 75-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 10 PP that may induce sleep when used. This move allows Meloetta to enter the Pirouette Forme.
Draco Meteor:
- A Female Ace Trainer in the left corner of the Seafolk Village Pokemon Center can teach this to any Dragon-type Pokemon, including Arceus when holding Dragon Plate and Silvally when holding Dragon Memory. Draco Meteor is a special attack with 130-Base Power, 90 accuracy, and 5 PP that lowers the user's Special Attack by two stages after being used.
Dragon Ascent:
- An older man in a red shirt in the Seafolk Village Pokemon Center can teach this unique move to Rayquaza. Rayquaza that know this attack can Mega Evolve. Dragon Ascent is a physical attack, 120-Base Power, 100 accuracy, and 5 PP that lowers the user's Defense and Special Defense when used.
EVOLUTION LOCATIONS:
Magneton ->Magnezone:
- Sun/Moon: Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon
- Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Level up while in Blush Mountain
Eevee ->Leafeon:
- Level up while near the Moss Rock in Lush Jungle
Eevee ->Glaceon:
- Level up while near the Icy Rock in Mt. Lanakila
Nosepass ->Probopass:
- Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon
Charjabug ->Vikavolt:
- Sun/Moon: Level up while in Vast Poni Canyon
- Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Level up while in Blush Mountain
Crabrawler ->Crabominable:
- Level up while atop Mt. Lanakila
Pikachu ->Kanto Raichu:
- Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Use a Thunderstone while in Ultra Space
Exeggcute ->Kanto Exeggutor:
- Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Use a Leaf Stone while in Ultra Space
Cubone ->Kanto Marowak:
- Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Level up to 28+ while in Ultra Space
Rockruff ->Dusk Lycanroc:
- Ultra Sun: Level up to 25+ between 17:00 and 17:59 with an eligible Rockruff
- Ultra Moon: Level up to 25+ between 05:00 and 05:59 with an eligible Rockruff