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Kahili (Japanese: カヒリ Kahili) is a Flying-type Trainer and member of the Alola Elite Four.
In the games
Kahili was once Alola's island challenge champion, and was also one of the four Trainers Professor Kukui invited to act as the Elite Four of the Pokémon League of Alola. In addition, Kahili is a professional golfer and the daughter of the Hano Grand Resort's owner. During the post-game, the player can meet her at Hano Grand Resort, where she will give them TM92 (Trick Room).
In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, she briefly appears on Ten Carat Hill after the player picks up the Flyinium Z, demonstrating the pose needed to perform Supersonic Skystrike.
Pokémon
Kahili's Pokémon are kept in Ultra Balls.
Initial battle
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Reward: $11,000
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Rematch
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Reward: $12,600
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Initial battle
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Reward: $11,400
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Rematch
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Reward: $13,200
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Quotes
- Ten Carat HillUSUM
- "The glistening Flyinium Z… It's yours now. Watch as I show you my dance."
- "Supersonic Skystrike is a devastating blow from the open sky! Use it well."
- Pokémon League
- Upon entering the Sky Chamber
- "So, here you are... Why don't we see who the winds favor today, you...or me?"
- First battle
- "Alola! And alola once again! My name is Kahili. A few years ago, I was a champion of the island challenge, too. Just like you. I've been traveling the world to improve my skill as both a Trainer and as a golfer. When I heard that they'd made a Pokémon League in my own home region, I came flying back to serve Alola. Have a look at my fantastic Flying-type team!"
- "It's frustrating to me as a member of the Elite Four, but it seems your strength is the real deal."
- "You know...I think you'll bring a breath of fresh air to the Alola battle scene. I was honestly annoyed when Kukui kept pestering me to come here, but I'm glad I did."
- Upon entering the Hall of Fame for the first time
- "Now we're all going to be aiming for your seat. I hope you're ready for some rivals."
- Rematch battle
- "So, you came to battle me again! If I beat you, the number one ranked Trainer in Alola, then I'll be ready to take on the world! I'm coming for you, <player>!"
- "This feeling of frustration that is swelling within me... I will use it to propel my growth!"
- "That battle was worthy of being number one in Alola... Maybe even number one in the world! But next time, I'll win. You'll see!"
- "There are three more members of the Elite Four. And every one of them is a top-class Trainer."
- "There are two more members of the Elite Four... And I wouldn't be surprised if you have a hard time deciding which one to take on next."
- "There is just one member of the Elite Four left. I hope you enjoy the transcendent kind of battle you only find at the top of the Pokémon League!"
- "Do you wonder what lies beyond the Elite Four? Go. See with your own eyes what awaits you."
- Hano Grand Resort
- "<Player>? What are you doing at my place?"
- Regardless of choice: "Oh, my dad owns the Hano Grand Resort, so..."
- "Anyway. You're the Champion now, right? So are you out there training every day?"
- Of course!: "Just what I would expect of a Champion! That is very wise thinking. I'm a top-ranking player in the golf world, and that is because I still practice every day."
- Uhhh...what?: "You're the Champion, aren't you? I'm a top-ranking player in the golf world, and that is because I still practice every day!"
- "I think it's important to keep training every day, even if it's for just a bit. I'll give you this. It should help you aim for even loftier goals!"
- "Many Flying-type Pokémon are fast, right? That's why I use Trick Room to up my handicap. It forces me to train in battles where the slower Pokémon get to move first."
- "I should get going, though. I've got to get back to my daily training regimen. Ten more hours to go today."
Sprites
In the anime
Kahili will debut in SM110.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Kahili in Pokémon Adventures
Kahili debuts in the Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc. She was first mentioned in Pokémon Move Specialist Professor Kukui by Hala, who planned to call Kahili back to Alola so that she may assist in trying to calm the guardian deities, who had been angered by something.
After Kahili arrives in Alola, she travels to Iki Town, where she visits Hala at his home and informs him that Tapu Lele had been spotted around Akala. Kahili reveals that shortly after arriving in Alola, she began investigating Melemele Island. At Melemele Meadow, she was attacked by two mysterious creatures that disappeared shortly after she tried to fight back. Kahili speculates that the mysterious creatures are the source of the guardian deities' rage.
Later, Kahili travels to the Ruins of Life, where she finds Sun and his friends in battle with Gladion, who had kidnapped Tapu Lele. Using her Pokémon and her golfing skills, Kahili distracted Gladion long enough to deliver a Z-Ring created by Hala to Sun. With the Z-Ring, Sun has his Litten, Dollar, use Inferno Overdrive to defeat Gladion's Type: Null. Believing Tapu Lele to be too weak to be useful for him, Gladion leaves it behind and leaves.
Afterward, Tapu Lele awakens, allowing Sun to deliver the Mirage Berry to it, successfully completing his task. As thanks for healing its injuries, Tapu Lele asks the group to allow it to test their strength. Kahili, Sun, Moon, and Kiawe accept and send out their Pokémon to face the guardian deity. Despite the combined effort of their attacks, Tapu Lele was too strong and easily blew their attacks away until Sun, refusing to give up, managed to get a hit in after Dollar evolved into a Torracat. While the attack didn't harm Tapu Lele, it acknowledged their determination and flew off. Kahili congratulated Sun and Moon for their hard work and told them they still had Tapu Bulu and Tapu Fini left.
The next day, at Konikoni City, Kahili and the others head to Mallow's restaurant to talk to Professor Kukui's wife, Professor Burnet, over a video phone. They talk to each other over the various cracks in the sky that have been spotted around Alola and speculate that Nebby may have been the cause for their appearance. After the conversation ended, Kahili headed back to Melemele Island to report to Hala.
Pokémon
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Oricorio
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Oricorio is Kahili's first known Pokémon. It was first seen with its Trainer as she was being attacked by a Buzzwole and Kartana. Later, it was used to deliver a Z-Ring to Sun.
None of Oricorio's moves are known.
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Debut
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PASM11
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Skarmory
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Skarmory is Kahili's third known Pokémon. It was first used to keep its Trainer in the air above the Ruins of Life, allowing her to golf Oricorio's Poké Ball over to Sun. Later, it was used to battle against Tapu Lele alongside Sun, Moon, and Kiawe's Pokémon. Despite their combined strength, the guardian deity proved too powerful until Dollar evolved into a Torracat.
None of Skarmory's moves are known.
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Debut
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PASM12
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In the TCG
- Main article: Kahili (Lost Thunder 179)
Kahili was introduced as a Supporter card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sun & Moon Series (the Japanese SM Era). It was first released in the Japanese Thunderclap Spark expansion before debuting in English in the Lost Thunder expansion, with the background artwork by Ken Sugimori. It was also released as a Full Art card in Thunderclap Spark and Lost Thunder, with an illustration by Megumi Mizutani. It allows the player to draw 2 cards and it has a chance to return to the player's hand.
Trivia
- Kahili is the only member of the Alola Elite Four who doesn't make a mandatory appearance at any time prior to her appearance in the Elite Four.
- Kahili being both a golfer and a Flying-type user may be a reference to the scoring system in golf, in which the terms birdie, eagle, albatross, and condor can describe how well a player has performed.
- Kahili's golf club has colors based on the appearance of Toucannon.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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カヒリ Kahili
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From kāhili, Hawaiian feathered regalia. Kāhili is also Hawaiian for the crape myrtle, kahili ginger, and red silky oak, as well as the name of a golf course in Hawaii.
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English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese
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Kahili
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Same as Japanese name
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Korean
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카일리 Kailli
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Similar to her Japanese name
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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卡希麗 / 卡希丽 Kǎxīlì
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Transliteration of Japanese name
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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卡希麗 Kāhēilaih
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Transliteration of Japanese name
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