Hau'oli Cemetery
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Map description: | The people and Pokémon on Melemele Island share their lives, and here they have also shared their graves for generations. | ||||
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Location: | Route 2 | ||||
Region: | Alola | ||||
Generations: | VII | ||||
Location of Hau'oli Cemetery in Alola. | |||||
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Hau'oli Cemetery (Japanese: ハウオリ霊園 Hauʻoli Cemetery) is a location on Melemele Island in Alola, located east of Route 2.
Geography
Hau'oli Cemetery is a graveyard for people and Pokémon alike from across Melemele Island, appropriately filled with tombstones and memorial flowers. People often come here to pay their respects to their deceased loved ones. Some of these people are Trainers missing their dead partners, and are willing to battle the player to try to forget about their sadness. Due to the place's heavy relation with the dead, several different kinds of Ghost-type Pokémon can be encountered here, like in most graveyards of the Pokémon world.
After the player has obtained the Ride Pager, they can visit the cemetery at night to meet a woman riding a Machamp. She explains to the player how she's paying respects to her dead husband, who died in an accident years ago. Her Machamp, which originally belonged to her husband, was narrowly saved from dying in the same accident by being recalled back into its Poké Ball at the last second. Overcome by survivor guilt, Machamp came to dislike its Poké Ball and flung it off somewhere. Before leaving, the woman will give the player her husband's TM56 (Fling).
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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Great Ball | In front of the lamppost at the Route 2 entrance (hidden) | S M US UM | |
TM100 (Confide) | East side of the cemetery | S M US UM | |
Ether | At the southernmost path intersection (hidden) | S M US UM | |
Paralyze Heal | North of the grave closest to the entrance | S M US UM | |
Big Mushroom | Northeast corner of the cemetery, behind a dark tombstone | S M US UM | |
Super Potion | Northwest corner of the cemetery, in front of a light tombstone | S M US UM | |
TM56 (Fling) | From a woman riding Machamp in the cemetery, after obtaining the Ride PagerNight | S M US UM | |
Spooky Plate | In front of the dark grave at the end of the middle path, after completing Nanu's grand trial (hidden) | S M US UM | |
Max Elixir | From Hau upon entering the cemetery after defeating Mina | US UM | |
Orange Petal | From Ilima after defeating him | US UM | |
Zygarde Cube
Item | Location | Games | |
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Zygarde Cell | On the west side, south of the boundary hedge | S M | |
Pokémon
Pokémon Sun and Moon
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Zubat | S | M |
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7-10 | 20% | |||||||||
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Gastly | S | M |
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7-10 | 50% | |||||||||
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Misdreavus | S | M |
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7-10 | - | 30% | ||||||||
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Drifloon | S | M |
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7-10 | 30% | - | ||||||||
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N/A | S | M |
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10 | OneSa | |||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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Zubat | US | UM |
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6-9 | 20% | |||||||||
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Gastly | US | UM |
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6-9 | 40% | |||||||||
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Murkrow | US | UM |
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6-9 | - | 40% | ||||||||
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Drifloon | US | UM |
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6-9 | 40% | - | ||||||||
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N/A | US | UM |
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9 | OneSa | |||||||||
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Trainers
Pokémon Sun and Moon
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Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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After speaking with Kagetora | ||||||||||||
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- After defeating Mina
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Layout
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Trivia
- One of the Trainers here is Pokémon Breeder Ikue, who uses Pikachu. This is a reference to Ikue Otani, the voice actress for Ash's Pikachu in the animated series (in both the original Japanese version and dubs).
In other languages
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