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==In the games==
==In the games==
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Mohn watches over [[Poké Pelago]] and explains it to the {{player}}. He was a professor at the [[Aether Foundation]], and the one who first confirmed the existence of [[Ultra Wormhole]]s and [[Ultra Beast]]s. He was also the one who named [[Cosmog]]. A few years before the events of Sun and Moon, he vanished while on a mission to try to connect to an Ultra Wormhole, leaving behind only his notes on Cosmog and a bit of information on the wormholes. When he is encountered for the first time at the Poké Pelago, he does not seem to be aware about anything related to his family, implying he is suffering from amnesia.
Mohn watches over [[Poké Pelago]] and explains it to the {{player}}. He was a professor at the [[Aether Foundation]], and the one who first confirmed the existence of [[Ultra Wormhole]]s and [[Ultra Beast]]s. He was also the one who named {{p|Cosmog}}. A few years before the events of Sun and Moon, he vanished while on a mission to try to connect to an Ultra Wormhole, leaving behind only his notes on Cosmog and a bit of information on the wormholes. When he is encountered for the first time at the Poké Pelago, he does not seem to be aware about anything related to his family, implying he is suffering from amnesia.


===Quotes===
===Quotes===

Revision as of 22:45, 26 December 2016

Mohn
モーン Mohn
SM Prerelease Mohn.png
Model from Sun and Moon
Gender Male
Eye color Green
Hair color Blond
Hometown Unknown
Region Alola
Relatives Lillie (daughter), Gladion (son), Lusamine (wife)
Generation VII
Games Sun and Moon

Mohn (Japanese: モーン Mohn) is a character introduced in Pokémon Sun and Moon.

In the games

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Mohn watches over Poké Pelago and explains it to the player. He was a professor at the Aether Foundation, and the one who first confirmed the existence of Ultra Wormholes and Ultra Beasts. He was also the one who named Cosmog. A few years before the events of Sun and Moon, he vanished while on a mission to try to connect to an Ultra Wormhole, leaving behind only his notes on Cosmog and a bit of information on the wormholes. When he is encountered for the first time at the Poké Pelago, he does not seem to be aware about anything related to his family, implying he is suffering from amnesia.

Quotes

"Welcome! You've come to Poké Pelago! These uninhabited islands exist solely for the delight of Pokémon. But I suppose I should introduce myself, eh? Ha ha, how rude of me! You can call me Mohn! I'm in charge of keeping Poké Pelago running."
"And you are...<player>, right? OK! Then let's get things started!"
"The Pokémon that you've deposited in your PC Boxes can freely come here to Poké Pelago to have a bit of fun whenever they want. Right now we only have one small isle available for them to play on, but if you'll help me out, that won't be true for very long! So here's what you need to do first. Would you pick up the Poké Beans that have fallen to the ground around the island?"
"Pokémon love Poké Beans. They're delicious and nutritious! And they can also sprout into Poké Beanstalks, like that one in the middle of the island. The one you just picked up is a Plain Bean. There are also rare Poké Beans called Patterned Beans and even Rainbow Beans! I love hands-on learning. Don't you agree? So why don't you give that Poké Beanstalk a good shake and see what happens?"
"Shake the beanstalk to drop some Poké Beans! Pick up the Poké Beans to add to your stores! OK, now you've got it! See! Isn't it better to learn by doing? You can collect Poké Beans once a day or so. If no new Poké Beans come tumbling down, then wait a day and then try again!"
"Put some of the Poké Beans you collect into the Poké Bean crate on the island, would you? Then they'll be handy for any hungry Pokémon wandering around the island to eat anytime!"
"Yup! That's a Poké Bean crate right there! You can drop Poké Beans in there, and the Pokémon will love you for it. Especially here on Isle Abeens. Leaving Poké Beans in the crate here can even tempt wild Pokémon to come by for a gander and some fun."
"Oh, yes! One more thing! The rarer kinds of Poké Beans will have their effects last longer. You might want to remember that fact! But as long as you fill the crate up, then you'll probably be A-OK. Don't you worry! And if you ever want to talk to me about things, no need to feel shy. Just zip right over to my raft hut!"

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese モーン Mohn From Mohn (German for poppy)
English, French, German Mohn Same as Japanese name
Italian Paver From papavero (poppy)
Spanish Polo From amapola (poppy)
Korean Mon Transliteration of Japanese name
Chinese (Mandarin) 莫恩 Mò'ēn Transliteration of Japanese name
Chinese (Cantonese) 莫恩 Mohkyān Mandarin-based transliteration of Japanese name


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Team SkullAether FoundationUltra Recon SquadTeam Rainbow Rocket
Trial CaptainsIsland kahunasElite FourName RaterJudgeMr. HyperGester
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