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'''Soul Dew''' (Japanese: '''こころのしずく''' ''Soul | |jname=こころのしずく | ||
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The '''Soul Dew''' (Japanese: '''こころのしずく''' ''Soul Dew'') is a type of [[held item]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. In Generations III to VI, it boosts the Special Attack and Special Defense of {{p|Latios}} and {{p|Latias}}; from Generation VII onwards, it boosts the power of their {{t|Psychic}}- and {{type|Dragon}} moves instead. | |||
Prior to [[Generation VII]], it was banned from official tournaments, [[Random Matchup]], the [[Battle Subway]], the [[Battle Institute]], almost all [[Pokémon World Tournament|PWT]] tournaments, and the [[Battle Maison]]. In [[Generation III]] and {{gen|IV}}, if used in the [[Battle Tower]] or [[Battle Frontier]], the Soul Dew's effect is nullified. With the change in effect in Generation VII, it is now allowed to be used in official tournaments, [[Battle Spot]], and [[battle facility|battle facilities]]. | |||
[[ | ==In the core series games== | ||
===Price=== | |||
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{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev3|RSEFRLG}}<br>{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}<br>{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|N/A|{{PDollar}}100}} | |||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}}|N/A|N/A}} | |||
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===Effect=== | |||
{{MoveResearch|Does it check the Pokémon's species before or after using Transform (in each generation)?}} | |||
====Generations III-VI==== | |||
If held by {{p|Latios}} or {{p|Latias}}, it increases its {{stat|Special Attack}} and {{stat|Special Defense}} by 50% each. | |||
====Generation VII onward==== | |||
If held by {{p|Latios}} or {{p|Latias}}, it increases the [[power]] of its {{t|Psychic}}- and {{type|Dragon}} moves by approximately 20% (the specific power multiplier is 4915/4096). | |||
===Description=== | |||
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RS}}|Hold item: Raises <sc>Sp. Atk</sc> & <sc>Sp. Def</sc> of <sc>Latios</sc> & <sc>Latias</sc>.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|An orb to be held by a <sc>Latios</sc> or <sc>Latias</sc>. It raises the <sc>Sp. Atk</sc> and <sc>Sp. Def</sc> stats.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|E}}{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Hold item: raises <sc>Sp. Atk</sc> & <sc>Sp. Def</sc> of <sc>Latios</sc> & <sc>Latias</sc>.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}|A wondrous orb to be held by <sc>Latios</sc> or <sc>Latias</sc>. It raises both the Sp. Atk and Sp. Def stats.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A wondrous orb to be held by Latios or Latias. It raises both the Sp. Atk and Sp. Def stats.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}|A wondrous orb to be held by either Latios or Latias. It raises both the Sp. Atk and Sp. Def stats.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwShBDSPLA}}|A wondrous orb to be held by either Latios or Latias. It raises the power of Psychic- and Dragon-type moves.}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev9|SV}}|A wondrous orb to be held by Latios or Latias. It boosts the power of their Psychic- and Dragon-type moves.}} | |||
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===Acquisition=== | |||
{{ItemAvailability/head|items}} | |||
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| {{gameabbrev3|RSE}} | |||
| [[Southern Island]] (held by {{p|Latias}}{{sup/3|R}}{{sup/3|E}}/{{p|Latios}}{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/3|E}}; requires [[Eon Ticket]]) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev3|FRLG}} | |||
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| ''[[Trade]]'' | |||
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| {{gameabbrevss|PBR}} | |||
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| {{DL|Pokémon Battle Revolution|Shop}} (14400 [[Poké Coupon]]s, after completing [[Masters Battle]] [[Masters Battle/Set 1|Set 1]]) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev4|DPPt}} | |||
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| ''[[Trade]]'' | |||
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| {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}} | |||
| [[Pewter Museum of Science]] (requires [[Enigma Stone]]) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev5|BW}} | |||
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| ''[[Trade]]'' | |||
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| {{gameabbrev5|B2W2}} | |||
| [[Dreamyard]] (after battling {{p|Latios}}{{sup/5|B2}}/{{p|Latias}}{{sup/5|W2}}) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev6|XY}} | |||
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| ''[[Trade]]'' | |||
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| {{gameabbrev6|ORAS}} | |||
| [[Southern Island]] (capture {{p|Latias}}{{sup/6|OR}} or {{p|Latios}}{{sup/6|AS}}; requires [[Eon Ticket]]) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | |||
| [[Aether Paradise]] (Secret Lab A; from an {{tc|Aether Foundation Employee}}) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | |||
| [[Stow-on-Side]] (from the bargain shop keeper, if the player owns a {{p|Latias}} or a {{p|Latios}}) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| [[Ramanas Park]] (after catching {{p|Latias}} and {{p|Latios}}) | |||
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| {{gameabbrev9|SV}} | |||
| [[Porto Marinada Market|Porto Marinada auction]] (if the player owns a {{p|Latias}} or a {{p|Latios}}) | |||
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====Distribution==== | |||
=====As a [[held item]]===== | |||
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| Japan | |||
| August 11 to September 30, 2022 | |||
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==Gallery== | |||
===Artwork=== | |||
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|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background: #{{items color light}}"| [[File:Bag Soul Dew SV Sprite.png|100px]] | |||
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| Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet and Violet}} | |||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Soul Dew anime.png|thumb|250px|Soul Dew in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | |||
[[File:Soul Dew anime 2.png|thumb|left|225px|{{OBP|Latias|M05}} sight-sharing with {{OBP|Latios|M05}} while in Soul Dew form after his sacrifice]] | |||
The Soul Dew appeared in ''[[M05|Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias]]'', where it is used to guard [[Johto]]'s [[Alto Mare]]. It was given to an old couple in Alto Mare long ago after a {{p|Latios}} and a {{p|Latias}} saved the city from an evil force attacking it, and was subsequently hidden in the [[Secret Garden]]. | |||
In the {{pkmn|movie}}, {{OBP|Annie|M05}} and [[Oakley]] searched for the Soul Dew as well as the two current Legendary guardians of the city, {{OBP|Latios|M05}} and {{OBP|Latias|M05}}. If the Soul Dew is attached to the [[Defense Mechanism of Alto Mare]], anyone using the device can drown the city in water, block all exits in the city, and awaken the [[Fossil]] Pokémon {{p|Kabutops}} and {{p|Aerodactyl}} in the city museum. However, if it is used by someone with an evil heart, it will grow dark and eventually break. | |||
During the climax of the movie, the original Soul Dew was destroyed, but a new one was created when Latios [[Death in the Pokémon world|sacrificed his life]] to save Alto Mare from a massive tidal wave, using his own spirit to create a replacement for the destroyed gemstone. | |||
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==In the TCG== | |||
[[File:SoulDewTheaterVSPack16.jpg|200px|thumb|Soul Dew]] | |||
{{main|Soul Dew (Theater VS Pack 16)}} | |||
'''Soul Dew''' was introduced as a {{TCG|Trainer card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the Japanese e-Card Era. Released in the {{TCG|Theater Limited VS Pack}} half deck, it features an illustration by [[Hiromichi Sugiyama]]. This Trainer card allows the player to search their deck for a {{TCG|Pokémon}} with [[Alto Mare]] in its name and add it to their Bench; they may also move an {{TCG|Energy card}} from another of their Pokémon to the new Pokémon before shuffling their deck. | |||
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==In other languages== | |||
{{Langtable|color={{items color light}}|bordercolor={{items color dark}} | |||
|zh_yue=心之水滴 ''{{tt|Sām-jī Séuidihk|Soul Dew}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>心之結晶 ''{{tt|Sām-jī Gitjīng|Soul Crystal}}'' {{tt|*|M05}} | |||
|zh_cmn=心之水滴 ''{{tt|Xīn-zhī Shuǐdī|Soul Dew}}'' {{tt|*|Games, M05}}<br>心之露水 ''{{tt|Xīn-zhī Lùshuǐ|Soul Dew}}'' {{tt|*|Emerald guidebook}} | |||
|fi=Sielunkivi | |||
|fr=Rosée Âme | |||
|de=Seelentau | |||
|it=Cuorugiada | |||
|pt=Joia da Alma | |||
|ko=마음의물방울 ''Ma'eum-ui Mulbang-ul'' | |||
|es=Rocío Bondad | |||
|sv=Själens Juvel | |||
|vi=Giọt Sương Tâm Hồn | |||
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==External links== | |||
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[[fr:Rosée Âme]] | [[fr:Rosée Âme]] | ||
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[[ja:こころのしずく]] | [[ja:こころのしずく]] | ||
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The Soul Dew (Japanese: こころのしずく Soul Dew) is a type of held item introduced in Generation III. In Generations III to VI, it boosts the Special Attack and Special Defense of Latios and Latias; from Generation VII onwards, it boosts the power of their Psychic- and Dragon-type moves instead.
Prior to Generation VII, it was banned from official tournaments, Random Matchup, the Battle Subway, the Battle Institute, almost all PWT tournaments, and the Battle Maison. In Generation III and IV, if used in the Battle Tower or Battle Frontier, the Soul Dew's effect is nullified. With the change in effect in Generation VII, it is now allowed to be used in official tournaments, Battle Spot, and battle facilities.
In the core series games
Price
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Effect
This move effect may be in need of research. Reason: Does it check the Pokémon's species before or after using Transform (in each generation)? You can discuss this on the talk page. |
Generations III-VI
If held by Latios or Latias, it increases its Special Attack and Special Defense by 50% each.
Generation VII onward
If held by Latios or Latias, it increases the power of its Psychic- and Dragon-type moves by approximately 20% (the specific power multiplier is 4915/4096).
Description
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Acquisition
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Distribution
As a held item
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Gallery
Artwork
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
In the anime
The Soul Dew appeared in Pokémon Heroes: Latios & Latias, where it is used to guard Johto's Alto Mare. It was given to an old couple in Alto Mare long ago after a Latios and a Latias saved the city from an evil force attacking it, and was subsequently hidden in the Secret Garden.
In the movie, Annie and Oakley searched for the Soul Dew as well as the two current Legendary guardians of the city, Latios and Latias. If the Soul Dew is attached to the Defense Mechanism of Alto Mare, anyone using the device can drown the city in water, block all exits in the city, and awaken the Fossil Pokémon Kabutops and Aerodactyl in the city museum. However, if it is used by someone with an evil heart, it will grow dark and eventually break.
During the climax of the movie, the original Soul Dew was destroyed, but a new one was created when Latios sacrificed his life to save Alto Mare from a massive tidal wave, using his own spirit to create a replacement for the destroyed gemstone.
In the TCG
- Main article: Soul Dew (Theater VS Pack 16)
Soul Dew was introduced as a Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the Japanese e-Card Era. Released in the Theater Limited VS Pack half deck, it features an illustration by Hiromichi Sugiyama. This Trainer card allows the player to search their deck for a Pokémon with Alto Mare in its name and add it to their Bench; they may also move an Energy card from another of their Pokémon to the new Pokémon before shuffling their deck.
In other languages
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External links
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