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* In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], Trial Captains use the Trainer battle theme from [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], instead of the Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon version of said theme.
* In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], Trial Captains use the Trainer battle theme from [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], instead of the Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon version of said theme.
* The Japanese, Korean, and Italian terms for Trial Captains are the same as their respective terms for [[warden]]s.
* The Japanese, Korean, and Italian terms for Trial Captains are the same as their respective terms for [[warden]]s.
* The 4 sided clover [[origin mark]] used to denote games coming from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun or Ultra Moon resembles the flower-shaped adornment that each Trial Captain uses to identify themselves.
* The four-sided clover [[origin mark]] used to denote games coming from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, or Ultra Moon resembles the flower-shaped adornment that each Trial Captain uses to identify themselves.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 23:05, 5 April 2023

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A Trial Captain (Japanese: キャプテン Captain) is a person who designs and presides over a certain island challenge trial and gives guidance to participating Trainers and trial-goers. Trial Captains have previously completed their own island's challenge before becoming a Captain [1]. They retire from their position when they turn 20.[2] Mechanically, they can be seen as the Alolan equivalent to Gym Leaders, and like them, they specialize in certain types of Pokémon. Trial Captains can be identified by the flower-shaped adornment they wear someplace on their bodies, each with a different colored jewel to represent their specialized type. Unlike Gym Leaders, Trial Captains are not often the ones fought, but rather, the Totem Pokémon found at the end of a trial. Trial Captains are known to be the ones to care for and train their respective Totem Pokémon, as is the case with Lana, training the Wishiwashi that reside in Brooklet Hill. There are 6SM or 7USUM Trial Captains who each preside over a trial site in the island challenge, although as shown by the Vast Poni Canyon trial in Sun and Moon, that a trial can exist in a functional form without a Captain to preside over it.

Normally, Captains are chosen by the island's kahuna. However, in special circumstances, they may be chosen by the previous Captain, as was the case when Molayne chose Sophocles to succeed him after retiring. Like some Gym Leaders, many Trial Captains are seen to have secondary professions or hobbies seen outside their usual job. Examples include Mallow, who works at her family's restaurant and Mina, who is a painter.

All Trial Captains keep their Pokémon in Ultra Balls, with the exception of Lana, who uses Net Balls instead.

List of Trial Captains

Melemele Island

Melemele Island
Trial Captain
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Totem Pokémon Ally Pokémon
Ilima
Ilima
イリマ Ilima
Verdant Cavern
茂みの洞窟
Verdant Cavern
Dream Normalium Z Sprite.png
Normal
735Gumshoos.png
GumshoosSUS
734MS6.png
YungoosSUS
020Raticate-Alola.png
Alolan RaticateMUM
019AMS6.png
Alolan RattataMUM

Akala Island

Akala Island
Trial Captain
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Totem Pokémon Ally Pokémon
Lana
Lana
スイレン Suiren
Brooklet Hill
せせらぎの丘
Brooklet Hill
Dream Waterium Z Sprite.png
Water
746Wishiwashi-School.png
Wishiwashi
(School Form)SM
746MS6.png
WishiwashiSM
594MS6.png
AlomomolaSM
752Araquanid.png
AraquanidUSUM
751MS6.png
DewpiderUSUM
284MS6.png
MasquerainUSUM
Kiawe
Kiawe
カキ Kaki
Wela Volcano Park
ヴェラ火山公園
Wela Volcano Park
Dream Firium Z Sprite.png
Fire
758Salazzle.png
SalazzleSM
757MS6.png
SalanditSM
105Marowak-Alola.png
Alolan MarowakUSUM
758MS6.png
SalazzleUSUM
Mallow
Mallow
マオ Mao
Lush Jungle
シェードジャングル
Shade Jungle
Dream Grassium Z Sprite.png
Grass
754Lurantis.png
Lurantis
732MS6.png
TrumbeakSM
351MS6.png
CastformSM
764MS6.png
ComfeyUSUM
352MS6.png
KecleonUSUM

Ula'ula Island

Ula'ula Island
Trial Captain
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Totem Pokémon Ally Pokémon
Sophocles
Sophocles
マーマネ Mamane
Hokulani Observatory
ホクラニ天文台
Hōkūlani Observatory
Dream Electrium Z Sprite.png
Electric
738Vikavolt.png
VikavoltSM
737MS6.png
CharjabugSM
737MS6.png
CharjabugSM
777Togedemaru.png
TogedemaruUSUM
227MS6.png
SkarmoryUSUM
702MS6.png
DedenneUSUM
Acerola
Acerola
アセロラ Acerola
Thrifty Megamart (Abandoned Site)
スーパー・メガやす 跡地
Supermarket Megacheap (Abandoned Site)
Dream Ghostium Z Sprite.png
Ghost
778Mimikyu.png
Mimikyu
093MS6.png
HaunterSM
094MS6.png
GengarSM
354MS6.png
BanetteUSUM
593MS6.png
JellicentUSUM

Poni Island

Poni Island
Trial Captain
Japanese
Location
Japanese
Type Totem Pokémon Ally Pokémon
Mina
Mina
マツリカ Matsurika
NoneSM Dream Fairium Z Sprite.png
Fairy
NoneSM NoneSM
Seafolk Village
海の民の村
Seafolk Village
USUM
743Ribombee.png
RibombeeUSUM
242MS6.png
BlisseyUSUM
279MS6.png
PelipperUSUM

In the anime

In the anime, trialgoers can freely challenge a Totem Pokémon without having someone to supervise them. As a result, trials are not presided by Trial Captains. However, Lana, Kiawe, Sophocles, and Mallow have appeared as students of the Pokémon School and classmates of Ash. They all debuted in Alola to New Adventure!.

Ilima debuted in Turning Heads and Training Hard! as a graduate of the Pokémon School.

Acerola debuted in Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime? as a girl living in a library on Ula'ula Island. Like in the games, she has a close relationship with Nanu. She also provided support for Ash with his Ula'ula Island grand trial.

Mina debuted in The Shape of Love to Come! as a wandering artist. With the assistance of her Ribombee, Mina can detect the emotions of both humans and Pokémon.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

Lana, Kiawe, and Mallow are the first Trial Captains to appear in Pokémon Adventures, debuting in Going Ashore and Neighboring Akala Island. The three are initially reluctant to recognize Sun as a trialgoer, but soon Sun and Kiawe bond with each other upon learning that both of them have the same goal of saving money for a certain purpose. Lana, still unconvinced, leads Sun to Brooklet Hill for her trial. Eventually Sun manages to complete Lana's trial by calming the local Totem Pokémon, earning her respect.

While Sun and Lana travel to Brooklet Hill, Moon and Mallow head to Lush Jungle to find the special Mirage Berry meant to be delivered for the guardian deities of Alola. After witnessing a Xurkitree battling Tapu Lele in the sky above the forest, the two start searching for the Mirage Berry, which they eventually find with the help of the local wild Pokémon.

Later, after Professor Kukui's boat is attacked by a wild Bruxish, Sun and Moon are saved and brought to the Aether House, where they meet Trial Captain Acerola, who tasks Sun with clearing her trial at the Thrifty Megamart. Sun eventually clears the trial by befriending the local Totem Pokémon, a Mimikyu, which he even catches and adds to his team.

Ilima, the sole Trial Captain of Melemele Island, later joins Acerola, the Trial Captains of Akala, and Hau in traveling to Po Town to talk with Team Skull. However, when they arrive at Team Skull's base, they are surrounded and attacked by a group of Ultra Beasts, which are soon revealed to have been summoned by a Cosmog in Guzma's possession. The Ultra Beasts eventually break out of Po Town and start rampaging around Ula'ula Island, forcing Molayne and Sophocles to start evacuating people to the Hokulani Observatory.

Six months after Ultra Beasts had started to appear in Alola, Mina, the sole Trial Captain of Poni Island, finally answers the call to join the other Captains and joins them on Exeggutor Island. Later, after the Trial Captains finish their training on Exeggutor Island, they move to Hokulani Observatory, from which they detect an Ultra Wormhole opening above Mount Lanakila. When they attempt to travel there to investigate, they are attacked by an army of Ultra Beasts commanded by Aether Foundation Employees. By combining their Z-Moves, the Trial Captains are able to defeat all the Ultra Beasts.

Trivia

  • All Trial Captains have used a Z-Crystal of their respective type at least once in a battle against the player.
  • In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, Trial Captains use the Trainer battle theme from Pokémon Sun and Moon, instead of the Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon version of said theme.
  • The Japanese, Korean, and Italian terms for Trial Captains are the same as their respective terms for wardens.
  • The four-sided clover origin mark used to denote games coming from Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, or Ultra Moon resembles the flower-shaped adornment that each Trial Captain uses to identify themselves.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 隊長 Deuihjéung
Mandarin 隊長 / 队长 Duìzhǎng
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Kapitán zkoušek*
Kapitán ()
Kapitánka ()
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Aanvoerder van de proef
Trialkapitein
France Flag.png French Capitaine d'Épreuve
Germany Flag.png German Captain
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Próba Kapitány
Italy Flag.png Italian Capitano
South Korea Flag.png Korean 캡틴 Kaeptin
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Capitão de prova ()
Capitã de prova ()
Russia Flag.png Russian Капитан испытания Kapitan ispytaniya
Spain Flag.png Spanish Capitán ()
Capitana ()

See also

References

  1. Sun and Moon official website: "Each trial has a captain, whose role is to provide guidance to trial-goers. All of the captains are Trainers who undertook trials in their own island challenge a few years earlier."
  2. Mallow: "I mean, we have to move on from being captains when we turn 20 anyway." (Pokémon Moon)


Trial Captains and island kahunas of the Alola region
Verdant Cavern
VSIlima USUM.png
Ilima
Brooklet Hill
VSLana USUM.png
Lana
Wela Volcano Park
VSKiawe.png
Kiawe
Lush Jungle
VSMallow.png
Mallow
Hokulani Observatory
VSSophocles.png
Sophocles
Thrifty Megamart
VSAcerola.png
Acerola
Seafolk Village
VSMina 2 USUM.png
Mina
Melemele Island
VSHala USUM.png
Hala
Akala Island
VSOlivia USUM.png
Olivia
Ula'ula Island
VSNanu USUM.png
Nanu
Poni Island
VSHapu.png
Hapu


Trainer classes in the Pokémon core series
Alola Ace DuoAce TrainerAether Branch ChiefAether FoundationAether Foundation Employee
Aether PresidentAthletic SiblingsBackpackerBeautyBellhopBlack BeltCaptainCollectorCookDancer
Eevee UserElite FourEspeon UserFirefighterFishermanFlareon UserGAME FREAKGentlemanGlaceon User
Golf BuddiesGolferHikerHoneymoonersIsland KahunaJanitorJolteon UserKarate FamilyLassLeafeon User
MadameOffice WorkerPokémon BreederPokémon ProfessorPokémon TrainerPolice OfficerPreschooler
PrincipalPunk GirlPunk GuyPunk PairRising StarRising Star DuoScientistSightseerSwimmerSwimmers
Swimmer GirlsSylveon UserTeacherTeam SkullTeam Skull AdminTeam Skull BossTeam Skull Grunt
Trial GuideTwinsUmbreon UserVaporeon UserVeteranVeteran DuoWorkerYoungsterYouth Athlete
ActorUSUMCapoeira CoupleUSUMDancing FamilyUSUMKantonian GymUSUMMaster & ApprenticeUSUM
ReporterUSUMSparring PartnersUSUMSurferUSUMTeam AquaUSUMTeam FlareUSUMTeam GalacticUSUM
Team MagmaUSUMTeam PlasmaUSUMTeam Rainbow RocketUSUMTeam Rainbow Rocket GruntUSUM
Tourist CoupleUSUMUltra Forest KartenvoyUSUltra Recon SquadUSUM
Battle Tree, Battle Royal Dome, and Battle Agency only:
Battle LegendPokémon Center LadyPro Wrestler


Non-player characters in the core series games
Alola Professor KukuiMomLillieNebbyHauRotomProfessor BurnetMolayneSamson OakRyukiMohn
RedBlueWallyCynthiaGrimsleyColressSinaDexioLookerAnabelNecrozmaMorimotoIwao
Team SkullAether FoundationUltra Recon SquadTeam Rainbow Rocket
Trial CaptainsIsland kahunasElite FourName RaterJudgeMr. HyperGester


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