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The '''Ruins of Conflict''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|戦|いくさ}}の{{tt|遺跡|いせき}}''' ''Ruins of Conflict'') are a location on [[Melemele Island]] in [[Alola]], located north of the Plank Bridge on [[Mahalo Trail]].
The '''Ruins of Conflict''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|戦|いくさ}}の{{tt|遺跡|いせき}}''' ''Ruins of Conflict'') are a location on [[Melemele Island]] in [[Alola]], located north of the Plank Bridge on [[Mahalo Trail]].


The Ruins of Conflict are where the [[guardian deities|guardian deity]] of Melemele Island, {{p|Tapu Koko}}, can be found. In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], during the denouement after the player first enters the [[Hall of Fame]], they visit the ruins with [[Lillie]] and challenge Tapu Koko to a battle. If the player defeats or flees from Tapu Koko, they may return to the ruins after the credits roll to challenge it again, without needing to defeat the Elite Four again. In {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, this does not occur, and Tapu Koko can only be encountered and battled during the post-game.
The Ruins of Conflict are where the [[guardian deities|guardian deity]] of Melemele Island, {{p|Tapu Koko}}, can be found. In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], during the denouement, after the {{player}} first enters the [[Hall of Fame]], they visit the ruins with [[Lillie]] and challenge Tapu Koko to a battle. If the player defeats or flees from Tapu Koko, they may return to the ruins after the credits roll to challenge it again, without needing to defeat the Elite Four again. In {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon}}, this does not occur, and Tapu Koko can only be encountered and battled during the post-game.


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