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Tapu Koko first appears when {{adv|Sun}} notices something in the sky. {{adv|Moon}} turns around to find the [[guardian deities|guardian deity]] of [[Melemele Island]], Tapu Koko, has appeared before them. The Land Spirit Pokémon proceeds to attack the two, forcing Sun to battle it. After a short battle, Tapu Koko escapes and leaves behind a {{key|VII|Sparkling Stone}}. It is later mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, where [[Hala]], Kahuna of Melemele Island, reports that it has recently appeared to large groups of people. He notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in public places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | Tapu Koko first appears when {{adv|Sun}} notices something in the sky. {{adv|Moon}} turns around to find the [[guardian deities|guardian deity]] of [[Melemele Island]], Tapu Koko, has appeared before them. The Land Spirit Pokémon proceeds to attack the two, forcing Sun to battle it. After a short battle, Tapu Koko escapes and leaves behind a {{key|VII|Sparkling Stone}}. It is later mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, where [[Hala]], Kahuna of Melemele Island, reports that it has recently appeared to large groups of people. He notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in public places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | ||
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Five years prior to the ''{{chap|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}'', Tapu Lele gave [[Kiawe]] his Sparkling Stone. | Five years prior to the ''{{chap|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}'', Tapu Lele gave [[Kiawe]] his Sparkling Stone. | ||
Tapu Lele is first mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, where [[Olivia]], Akala Island's Kahuna, reports that it has recently appeared in public places. Hala notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in places filled with people. He comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | Tapu Lele is first mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, where [[Olivia]], Akala Island's Kahuna, reports that it has recently appeared in public places. Hala notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in places filled with people. He comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | ||
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Tapu Bulu is first mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, where Ula'ula Island's Kahuna, [[Nanu]], reports that it has recently appeared to large groups of people. He notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in public places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | Tapu Bulu is first mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, where Ula'ula Island's Kahuna, [[Nanu]], reports that it has recently appeared to large groups of people. He notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in public places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | ||
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Tapu Fini is first mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, which although that Poni Island's Kahuna position is still unoccupied, Hala has heard from the Seafolk that it has recently appeared in public places. Hala notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | Tapu Fini is first mentioned during a meeting of the [[Island Kahuna]]s, which although that Poni Island's Kahuna position is still unoccupied, Hala has heard from the Seafolk that it has recently appeared in public places. Hala notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered. | ||
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The guardian deities or the Tapus are a group Pokémon that are the guardians of each of Alola's islands. They consist of Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu and Tapu Fini.
Tapu Koko
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Tapu Koko (Japanese: カプ・コケコ Kapu-Kokeko) is the guardian deity of Melemele Island.
History
Tapu Koko first appears when Sun notices something in the sky. Moon turns around to find the guardian deity of Melemele Island, Tapu Koko, has appeared before them. The Land Spirit Pokémon proceeds to attack the two, forcing Sun to battle it. After a short battle, Tapu Koko escapes and leaves behind a Sparkling Stone. It is later mentioned during a meeting of the Island Kahunas, where Hala, Kahuna of Melemele Island, reports that it has recently appeared to large groups of people. He notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in public places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered.
The next day at Mahalo Trail, using its powers, Nebby causes a large explosion that breaks the bridge it and Moon were standing on, leaving both to fall into the water below. Moon and Nebby are saved by Tapu Koko, who flies down and catches the two and brings them back to safety and quickly leaves again.
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Tapu Lele
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Tapu Lele (Japanese: カプ・テテフ Kapu-Tetefu) is the guardian deity of Akala Island.
History
Five years prior to the Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc, Tapu Lele gave Kiawe his Sparkling Stone.
Tapu Lele is first mentioned during a meeting of the Island Kahunas, where Olivia, Akala Island's Kahuna, reports that it has recently appeared in public places. Hala notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in places filled with people. He comes to the conclusion that they have been angered.
Tapu Lele was later seen in person flying above Lush Jungle, where an Ultra Wormhole appeared with a mysterious creature emerging from it, attacking it. After it escaped, Tapu Lele gave a scowl and flew off to somewhere else. Later it is kidnapped by Gladion, having retracted into its shell to recuperate after the attack from the mysterious creature.
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The scales that it scatters is said to contain healing properties.
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Tapu Bulu
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Tapu Bulu (Japanese: カプ・ブルル Kapu-Bulul) is the guardian deity of Ula'ula Island.
History
Tapu Bulu is first mentioned during a meeting of the Island Kahunas, where Ula'ula Island's Kahuna, Nanu, reports that it has recently appeared to large groups of people. He notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in public places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered.
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Tapu Fini (Japanese: カプ・レヒレ Kapu-Rehire) is the guardian deity of Poni Island.
History
Tapu Fini is first mentioned during a meeting of the Island Kahunas, which although that Poni Island's Kahuna position is still unoccupied, Hala has heard from the Seafolk that it has recently appeared in public places. Hala notes that the Tapus remain deep within their respective ruins rarely revealing themselves to humans, yet have recently appeared in places filled with people. Hala comes to the conclusion that they have been angered.
Personality and characteristics
Moves used
Related articles
- For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Tapu Koko, Tapu Lele, Tapu Bulu and Tapu Fini.
- Guardian deities
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