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Each island has a "Kahuna" (a boss) and several "Captains" (young leaders). To progress, you must complete a task—ranging from finding items in a super market (Ghost trial) to photographing Pokemon (Grass trial) or dancing with Marowak (Fire trial). At the end of each trial, you face a —a giant, aura-boosted boss Pokemon that calls for ally Pokemon mid-battle.
Released in November 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS, marked the seventh generation of the iconic franchise and served as a celebration of its 20th anniversary. These titles departed significantly from the established series formula, replacing long-standing staples like Gym Leaders with a narrative-driven "Island Challenge" set in the tropical, Hawaii-inspired Alola region. The Alola Region: A Tropical Departure Pokemon Sun and Moon
In the competitive VGC (Video Game Championships) scene, Sun and Moon shook the meta. The introduction of (Tapu Koko’s Electric Terrain, Lele’s Psychic Terrain, etc.) defined the generation. Z-Moves allowed Pokemon like Porygon-Z to hit through Protect or Evasion tactics. Alolan forms like Marowak (Lightning Rod) became essential counters to Tapu Koko. Each island has a "Kahuna" (a boss) and
Totem battles are significantly harder than traditional gym leaders. For example, the Totem Lurantis (Akala Island) will summon a Castform to use Sunny Day, boosting its Synthesis healing and Fire-type attacks. This forced players to use strategy, status moves, and items in ways previous games never did. Released in November 2016 for the Nintendo 3DS,
A central theme of the games is . This is most evident in the introduction of Alolan Forms —regional variants of classic Generation 1 Pokémon that changed types and appearances to suit Alola's unique ecosystems, such as the Ice-type Alolan Vulpix or the towering Alolan Exeggutor. Innovative Gameplay Mechanics

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