Guardian deities: Difference between revisions

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The '''guardian deities''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity'') are [[Legendary Pokémon]] in the [[Alola]] [[region]] who protect the islands where they live. Each of the four main islands in Alola has a guardian deity: {{p|Tapu Koko}} on [[Melemele Island]], {{p|Tapu Lele}} on [[Akala Island]], {{p|Tapu Bulu}} on [[Ula'ula Island]], and {{p|Tapu Fini}} on [[Poni Island]]. The [[island kahuna]]s are each chosen by their island's guardian deity.
The '''guardian deities''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity'') are [[Legendary Pokémon]] in the [[Alola]] [[region]] who protect the islands where they live. Each of the four main islands in Alola has a guardian deity: {{p|Tapu Koko}} on [[Melemele Island]], {{p|Tapu Lele}} on [[Akala Island]], {{p|Tapu Bulu}} on [[Ula'ula Island]], and {{p|Tapu Fini}} on [[Poni Island]]. The [[island kahuna]]s are each chosen by their island's guardian deity.


They are also referred to as the '''tapu''' (Japanese: '''カプ''' ''kapu''), the '''guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity''), the '''sacred guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity''), the '''island guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|島|しま}}の{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''island's guardian deity''), the '''spirit guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity''), the '''land spirits''' (Japanese: '''とちがみポケモン''' ''[[Pokémon category|Land Spirit Pokémon]]''), or the '''guardian tapu''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|島|しま}}の{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}} カプ''' ''island's guardian deity kapu''). They share a secondary type, {{t|Fairy}}, as well as the signature move {{m|Nature's Madness}} and its corresponding [[Z-Move]] {{m|Guardian of Alola}}. Additionally, they share the hidden ability {{a|Telepathy}}, and their {{cat|Abilities with effects on terrain|primary abilities}} each create the [[terrain]] corresponding to their primary type.
They are also referred to as the '''tapu''' (Japanese: '''カプ''' ''kapu''), the '''guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity''), the '''sacred guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity''), the '''island guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|島|しま}}の{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''island's guardian deity''), the '''spirit guardians''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}}''' ''guardian deity''), the '''land spirits''' (Japanese: '''とちがみポケモン''' ''[[Pokémon category|Land Spirit Pokémon]]''), or the '''guardian tapu''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|島|しま}}の{{tt|守|まも}}り{{tt|神|がみ}} カプ''' ''island's guardian deity kapu''). They share a secondary type, {{t|Fairy}}, as well as the signature move {{m|Nature's Madness}} and its corresponding [[Z-Move]] {{m|Guardian of Alola}}. Additionally, they share the hidden ability {{a|Telepathy}}, and their {{cat|Abilities with effects on terrain|primary abilities}} each create the [[terrain]] corresponding to their primary type, with the exception of Tapu Fini's {{a|Misty Surge}}, which instead creates terrain corresponding to the common secondary type.


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