Pokémon Sun and Moon are littered with daily events that let trainers get rare Pokémon, level up faster, and earn lots of Pokémon Dollars.

That said, here are all the things you can do every day to up your game.

Berries Galore

Across the Alola region, there are Berry Trees all over, and the best part about them is that they drop berries for you to keep. Sometimes you get to encounter a Crabrawler too.

These trees can be found at Poni Wilds, Poni Plains, and Secluded Shore, as well as on Routes 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 16, and 17.

A Biscuit A Day Keeps The Doctor Away

In all the Pokémon Centers, you'll find a café on the left, and you can ask the barista to serve up different kinds of drinks.

When you do, he'll hand over a tea biscuit, and what exactly what you'll get depends on the day.

On Mondays, he'll give you a Lumiose Galette; on Tuesdays, a Rage Candy Bar; on Wednesdays, a Casteliacone; on Thursdays, an Old Gateau; on Fridays, a Shalour Sable; on Saturdays, a Lava Cookie; and on Sundays, a Sweet Heart.

Eat-All-You-Can Battle Buffet

Inside the mall found in the Shopping District of Hau'oli, there's an event called the Battle Buffet. For 1,200 credits, you get the chance to grab as many dishes as you can in 10 turns, and each time you do, you'll battle with a trainer.

This is a pretty A-OK way to level up fast, but remember, you have to beat the Elite Four first before you try it out, or else you'll be standing against some weak Pokémon that won't yield high experience points.

Island Scan For That Rare Pokémon

To get rare Pokémon that don't normally appear in Alola, all you have to do is take advantage of the Island Scan feature.

After scanning 10 QR codes to gain 100 Points, you'll get to use Island Scan, and when you do, you'll get the location of a Pokémon that's not a native of the region.

Take note that since you can only scan 10 QR codes a day, you can only use it once a day too. Also, you only have one hour to catch the Pokémon you located, so it's better to unlock all the areas in an island first before using it.

It sounds a bit tedious, but it's well worth it, as you can catch a Cyndaquil, Totodile, or Chikorita thanks to the feature.

Return Those Pyukumuku Back To The Ocean

Once a day, you can get hired to chuck Pyukumuku at Hano Beach. If you take the time to do so, you'll get 20,000 Pokémon Dollars.

Loto-ID: Try Your Luck For A Master Ball

At the Tourist Center in Hau'oli City, one of the ladies behind the counter will help you participate in Loto-ID.

There, you'll get a chance of winning a Moomoo Milk, PP Up, PP Max, Rare Candy, or Master Ball, depending on the ID numbers of your Pokémon in your boxes.

Increase Your Pokémon's Happiness With Massages

Need a little help to increase your Pokémon's happiness? Well, you can find someone in Konikoni City who'll give it a massage to boost it.

Berry Samples

Royal Avenue is the home of the Thrifty Megamart, and you'll find a clerk there who gives out free samples once a day.

Colorful Nectars

At Melemele Meadow, Ula'ula Meadow, Poni Meadow and Royal Avenue, you'll find a Yellow Nectar, Red Nectar, Purple Nectar and Pink Nectar respectively. You can't miss them too because they're locations are sparkling.

For those who don't know, these nectars are used to let Oricorio change its form.

Eat Meals For Heart Scales

The Alola region is sprinkled with restaurants here and there, and if you order the priciest meal in their menus, one of the Kahunas will dine with you — that is, if you've beaten their Grand Trial already.

Aside from covering the cost of your meal, they'll also hand over Heart Scales.

Festival Plaza

The Festival Plaza is filled with all sorts of shops that accept Festival Coins in exchange for services and items once per day.

Battle Game Freak's Pokémon Developer Shigeki Miramoto

After conquering the Pokémon League, you can head to Game Freak's office in Heahea City and challenge the company's Battle Director Shigeki Miramoto once a day.

He'll put up quite a fight too, as his team is composed of a Jolteon, Flareon, Vaporeon, Dragonite, Machamp, and Kangaskhan, all at level 62.

That's all the daily events in Pokémon Sun and Moon, and with that cleared up, be sure to check out our other guides on how to get all the legendaries and Ultra Beasts, where to find Eevee and Pikachu, and how to evolve Eevee into Sylveon, Glaceon, and more.

What do you think of this list to help you become a Pokémon master in Pokémon Sun and Moon? Feel free to let us know in the comments section below, especially if we missed anything.

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