Find all hidden items and trainers on Hano Beach in pokemon sun moon. Earn 20,000 Poke Dollars by finding 6 Pyukumuku daily.
There are many hidden items on the sand in Hano Beach, which will gradually regenerate over time. From the entrance, search the right side of the sunbed above for a Soda Pop. Head south-east from that corner and pick up the Zygarde Cell (31) glimmering under a parasol. Continue past and search the shallow water for a buried Pearl. Follow the beach north until you spot a swimmer standing next to a sunbed on the right. About halfway between her sunbed and the one below, search to find another buried Pearl. Chat to the swimmer to receive a Soda Pop.
Head north-west towards the lifeguard tower. If it is daytime, retrieve a Zygarde Cell (32) from underneath the tower by getting close to its south-east side. Chat to the porter below the tower to take on a part-time job: find 6 Pyukumuku dotted around Hano Beach and return them to the ocean. Successfully finding all 6 Pyukumuku earns you 20,000 Poke Dollars, and this mission can be repeated once per day.
Further north is a secluded shore. Near the entrance to this northern shore, north-east from the Trainer Tips signpost, search around the sand before the shallow water for a buried Heart Scale. Check the west-most side of this shore for another Heart Scale.
From the northern shore, paddle north. You may notice small splashing in the bay; get close to trigger an ambush by Water-type Pokemon. Towards the north is a submerged item, which turns out to be a Pearl String.
Follow the bay south. After a while, you should find Swimmer Logan opposite the entrance to the northern shore. He has a Level 25 Water-type Wishiwashi (School). Use Electric or Grass Pokemon.
South from Logan, just before reaching the small island, is Swimmer Alicia. She has a Level 25 Water-type Psyduck. Use Electric or Grass Pokemon.
Land on the island halfway along the bay. In the very middle are the Black Glasses, which boost the power of Dark-type moves. A short distance south-east from the island is Swimmer Lawrence. He has a Level 24 Water/Flying-type Wingull and a Level 25 Water/Ground-type Barboach. Wingull takes 4x damage from Electric-types, while Barboach is immune to Electric-types and takes 4x damage from Grass-types.
Continue south-west from Lawrence. Towards the south end of the bay, there is Swimmer Laura. She has a Level 24 Water-type Finneon and a Level 25 Water-type Shellder. Finneon and Shellder are weak to Electric and Grass Pokemon. Be wary of Shellder's Icicle Spear (Ice-type) and Protect.
Head way south-west from Laura. You should reach Swimmer Roddy just past the submerged Dive Ball. He has a Level 25 Water/Flying-type Gyarados. Use Electric-type Pokemon if possible, or strong Pokemon not weak to Water moves.
South-west from Roddy is the final trainer, Swimmer Chelsea. She has a Level 25 Water-type Pyukumuku. This Pokemon has zero offensive moves but knows Counter, which returns double damage from physical moves, and its Ability Innards Out returns equal damage from physical moves when knocked out.
- Stoutland can be used to search for hidden items on the sand.
- The golf course north of Hano Beach is purely decorative and inaccessible.
- Pyukumuku are small, black-colored Pokemon found all over the beach area.
- Wild Pokemon encounters can be triggered by dark sand patches on the northern shore.
- Lapras can be used to travel across the water.
Pokemon Encounters:
- Staryu (Water) - Sand Cloud (80%)
- Sandygast (Ghost/Ground) - Sand Cloud (20%)
- Tentacool (Water/Poison) - Surfing/Splashing Water (30%/100%)
- Wingull (Water/Flying) - Surfing (20%)
- Finneon (Water) - Surfing (30%)
- Pyukumuku (Water) - Surfing (20%)
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