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==In the games==
==In the games==
===Pokémon Sun and Moon===
===Pokémon Sun and Moon===
Among the guardian deities, Tapu Koko plays the largest role within the games' storyline, appearing before the {{player}} picks their [[starter Pokémon]] to save them after they fall from a broken bridge with [[Nebby]] in tow. Tapu Koko, in recognition of the player's bravery, gives the player a {{key|VII|Sparkling Stone}}, which is later refined by [[Hala]] into a [[Z-Ring]]. Tapu Koko later appears to defend Melemele Island against the then-unidentified [[Ultra Beast]] {{p|Buzzwole}}{{sup/7|S}}/{{p|Pheromosa}}{{sup/7|M}} alongside Hala. After becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}, the player and [[Lillie]] visit Tapu Koko at the [[Ruins of Conflict]] to give thanks to it, after which the player {{pkmn|battle}}s it.
Among the guardian deities, Tapu Koko plays the largest role within the games' storyline, appearing before the {{player}} picks their [[starter Pokémon]] to save them after they fall from a broken bridge with [[Nebby]] in tow. Tapu Koko, in recognition of the player's bravery, gives the player a [[Sparkling Stone]], which is later refined by [[Hala]] into a [[Z-Ring]]. Tapu Koko later appears to defend Melemele Island against the then-unidentified [[Ultra Beast]] {{p|Buzzwole}}{{sup/7|S}}/{{p|Pheromosa}}{{sup/7|M}} alongside Hala. After becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}, the player and [[Lillie]] visit Tapu Koko at the [[Ruins of Conflict]] to give thanks to it, after which the player {{pkmn|battle}}s it.


Tapu Fini, while not physically seen, plays a small role in the story as well, granting [[Hapu]] the title of [[Island Kahuna]] after her grandfather, the previous Kahuna, passed away.
Tapu Fini, while not physically seen, plays a small role in the story as well, granting [[Hapu]] the title of [[Island Kahuna]] after her grandfather, the previous Kahuna, passed away.
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