

She'll tell you about your Pokemon's happiness.

Look out for a black-haired woman on the left outside one of the shops. To check your Pokemon's happiness head to Konikoni City's market area - the long stretch of road with shops either side. Where to find the Pokemon Happiness checker NPC To do this you'll want to head to their houses after beating their island's Kahuna.
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You should note that the trainer battle styles you have available to yourself are earned by defeating each trial captain in battle. The person who can help you to change trainer style and thus change how you throw your Pokeball and other such battle-specific animations is hiding away on Ula'ula Island to the north - he's outside the place that's a recycling plant. Where to find the NPC to change Trainer Battle Styles Chat to him and he'll be able to change your Pokemon's nicknames and all the other good stuff folk associate with the move tutor from previous Pokemon games. Inside the bureau there's a man in a sort of bright Hawaiian style shirt on the right hand side. Pokemon Sun & Moon's name rater can be found hanging out in Heahea City, which is on Akala Island. Some are cosmetic, such as your trainer's battle animation style or switching names of Pokemon on your team, but others actually have a material gameplay benefit in that they help you to understand the status of your Pokemon that's hidden behind-the-scenes. Move Tutors have a more immediate impact on battle, but outside that there are also several major NPCs in Pokemon Sun & Moon who offer important quality-of-life services to players. Where to find Pokemon Sun & Moon's Important Functional NPCs
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Here's how to find all of those - but if you're looking to track down the game's various move tutors including the move deleter and move reminder, we've got another page all about how to find them, so head over there. There's a few important functional NPCs in Sun & Moon including the name rater, happiness checker and the NPC that lets you change your battle style, determining what their animations look like when throwing Poke balls and the like. You'll have to remember where they are, and in a sprawling RPG that isn't always easy. Some games would pop a name rater inside every Pokemon Center or something, but Pokemon always has one sole NPC in the whole game that can do this function. Pokemon Ultra Sun and Pokemon Ultra Moon very much follow that template, even for the valuable move tutors. These are amazing games generally speaking, but they really do like to hide certain features behind NPCs that you can easily miss. The Pokemon series has a bit of a bad habit.
