This has no effect on their Pokémon's health. Cloudcuckoolander: They have a hobby of sleeping in other people's beds, and commenting on how the beds feel and smell.Considering they bravely risk life and limb to save Nebby the Cosmog, it's understandable. The Chosen One: It's implied that Tapu Koko gave them the base for their Z-Ring because they saw something extraordinary in them (with said treatment usually being confined to island Kahunas).But Thou Must!: Certain dialogue options can make the protagonist come off as hesitant or outright resistant about becoming a Pokémon trainer, but the plot still requires them to take the island challenge, regardless.
You are The Hero, but only significant due to being the most powerful trainer of the group who was directly chosen by Tapu Koko. Whether it be fighting with the captains against Team Skull, following Gladion into the Aether Foundation, helping Lillie save Nebby, or catching the Ultra Beasts for the international police, someone else is always driving the plot. The rest of the cast repeatedly notes how the player is a natural when it comes to battling, and they are the powerhouse that crushes the opposition in every team they join. The Player Character has no goals beyond the Island Challenge, and due to their blank expression, it's hard to tell how they really work in group dynamics. The Big Guy: Or Gal, if you're playing Selene, in the main story.At the Battle Buffet, you can take up to 50 servings of food, and assuming you've picked the least popular dishes, the protagonists can eat 24 servings and still be hungry and totally unsatisfied.
#POKEMON MOON HAPU PROFESSIONAL#
Not only that but they describe the food in impeccable taste, almost like they are a professional restaurant reviewer.