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'''Terapagos''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''テラパゴス''' ''Terapagos'') is a {{type|Normal}} [[Legendary Pokémon]] introduced | '''Terapagos''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''テラパゴス''' ''Terapagos'') is a {{type|Normal}} [[Legendary Pokémon]] introduced during [[Generation IX]], in [[The Indigo Disk]]. | ||
While it is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon, Terapagos has {{ | While it is not known to [[Evolution|evolve]] into or from any other Pokémon, Terapagos has {{fd|Terapagos|three forms}}: its''' Normal Form''', its '''Terastal Form''', and a unique {{type|Stellar}} [[Terastal phenomenon#Unique Terastallized states|Terastallized state]] referred to as its '''Stellar Form'''. When it enters a {{pkmn|battle}}, it changes from its Normal Form into its Terastal Form through its {{a|Tera Shift}} [[Ability]], and transforms from its Terastal Form into its Stellar Form upon {{Tera}}stallizing. | ||
Terastal Form Terapagos is the [[game mascot]] of | Terastal Form Terapagos is the [[game mascot]] of The Indigo Disk, appearing in [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]]. | ||
[[Pagogo|Terapagos]] plays an important role in {{aniseries|HZ}}. | |||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
Normal Form Terapagos is a small | [[File:Terapagos dormant state artwork.png|thumb|left|100px|Terapagos in its dormant state]] | ||
Normal Form Terapagos is a small {{wp|reptile|reptilian}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} that resembles an indigo {{wp|tortoise}}. Its head, legs, and tail stem from a cyan, hexagonal shell with the Terastal symbol on its back: a white hexagon with triangular extensions on each corner that connects it to the edges of its back. Its neck and legs each have a cyan four-pointed star and ring rub on them. Its feet each have three toes, and its tail has a cyan four-pointed star at its tip. It has two light blue eyes with rouge rimming and four-pointed star-shaped pupils. It has a diamond-like pattern on its forehead and two diamonds hanging like earrings on both sides of its head. Lastly, it has a "ponytail" made up of three segments of diamond-like shapes. The segments reduce in size as they get farther from the head and gain a purplish tint to them. | |||
Normal Form Terapagos is said to have a splendid aura. It is a small and weak Pokémon | [[File:Terapagos energy shield.png|thumb|left|200px|Terapagos's protective shield]] | ||
Normal Form Terapagos is said to have a splendid aura. It is a small and particularly weak Pokémon; for that reason, it can assume a dormant state whenever its life is put in danger or it needs to hibernate, pulling its head, limbs, and tail into its shell and shrinking in size, which makes itself look like an ordinary jewel.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/area_zero_mystery/ Introducing a Newly Discovered Pokémon!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> It also has the ability to crystallize the energy in its own body to form around itself a green shield when necessary, even in its dormant state. Through this same ability, Terapagos causes glowing, hard crystals to form around it, even as it slumbers, which gave [[Area Zero]] its distinctive appearance. As depicted in {{aniseries|HZ}}, like other turtles, [[Pagogo|Terapagos]] is unable to move if it is turned upside down, needing outside help to stand back up. It has shown to have an incredibly long lifespan, with one known to have lived for millions of years while slumbering within its shell. | |||
Terapagos is the [[ | Terapagos is responsible for the [[Terastal phenomenon]]. Terapagos inhabited the [[Paldea]] [[region]] in a bygone era. It was thought that this species went extinct, with it said to have been caught up in seismic shifts that occurred about 2,000,000 years ago. However, {{ga|Terapagos|one of them}} managed to survive by crystallizing its own body and going into hibernation in the [[Area Zero Underdepths]], where it laid low until the present day.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/terapagos_normal_form/ Scarlet and Violet | Normal Form Terapagos]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> According to [[Briar]], Terapagos is made of [[Terastal energy]]. [[Heath]] is the one who discovered Terapagos and coined its name.<ref>[[Heath]]: ''"While separated from the research team in the crater's depths, I found a strange...entity. [...] I have tentatively named this creature Terapagos. [...]"'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], in the chapter "A Disk Pokémon?" of the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}})</ref> With the power of its crystals, Terapagos can {{m|Tera Starstorm|bombard its foes with countless star-shaped projectiles}}. | ||
Terapagos also has the ability to alter timelines in some capacity, as seen in the [[core series]] games and {{pkmn|animated series}}. It is capable of bringing [[human]]s, [[Paradox Pokémon|certain Pokémon]], and objects forward from other points in time<ref>[[Professor Sada|AI Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo|AI Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}: ''"[...] It sends Poké Balls to a different point on the timeline to catch Pokémon there, and it can then draw them back here to the present."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]])</ref> or from alernate timelines altogether.<ref>[[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}: ''"I am researching methods to catch Pokémon that live in different timelines, so I might transport them to the present day in my own timeline."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]])</ref> While using this ability, a mist appears around the affected area; once it disappears, whatever was brought is sent back. As seen in several ''Pokémon Horizons'' episodes, Terapagos also has the ability to create visions of the past through the use of its own memories. Due to the Terastal energy its body produces, Terapagos was responsible for allowing advanced technologies, such as [[Tera Orb]]s, the professor's AI duplicate, and the "[[time machine]]" to exist in spite of human limitations. Tera Orbs directly exposed to the energy from Terapagos will gain the ability to Terastallize Pokémon without the need to recharge.<ref>[[Briar]]: ''"[...] I think it might be because your orbs were directly exposed to the energy from Terapagos. Kieran and Carmine say that ever since the underdepths, they've been able to Terastallize their Pokémon without charging their Tera Orbs."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]])</ref> Terapagos also has a strong connection to the {{t|Stellar}} [[type]].<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/stellar_tera_type/ Master the Stellar Tera Type—the 19th Tera Type!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> | |||
Terapagos has | |||
Normal Form | Terapagos is the [[Signature move|only known Pokémon]] capable of learning the move {{m|Tera Starstorm}}. Its Normal Form is also the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Tera Shift}} as its [[Ability]]. | ||
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===Forms=== | |||
Terapagos has three forms: Normal Form, Terastal Form, and Stellar Form. | |||
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;Terastal Form Terapagos | |||
[[File:Terapagos | [[File:Terapagos Terastal Back.png|thumb|left|200px|The type icons morphing on Terastal Form Terapagos's shell]] | ||
[[File:Terastal | [[File:Terastal Terapagos using Water Pulse.jpg|thumb|200px|Terastal Form Terapagos while using {{m|Water Pulse}}]] | ||
Terapagos {{a|Tera Shift|can absorb the energy around itself}} in order to crystallize it and clad its body in a larger, sturdier shell. It also causes the rings on its legs to transform into fur, which forms a mane and three tails, thus transforming into its Terastal Form. | |||
Terastal Form Terapagos is a reptilian Pokémon that resembles an indigo {{wp|sea turtle}}. It now has two patches of voluminous, shiny fur: one near its head, vaguely forming a mane, and the other where its star-tipped tail used to be, vaguely forming three separate tails. The color of its fur varies between a greenish yellow and sky blue. In dark places like caves, this fur glows bright blueish-white. Its hind legs are fully covered by the fur, while only the toes of its front legs are visible, barely poking out of the mane. The eyes remain unchanged from the Normal Form's ones, but they are seen gleaming with the same hue as the fur. The diamond-shaped earrings and ponytail seem to have merged with Terapagos's head. | |||
Terapagos's shell is composed of eighteen irregular pentagons on its surface, each decorated with symbols of varying shapes and colors in a way to resemble the eighteen [[type]] icons. The symbols morph back and forth to abstract shapes. On the center of its shell is a cyan, hexagonal gem adorned with the Terastal symbol, much like the small crystal shell of Normal Form Terapagos. The sides of its shell also have three obtuse pentagons each on the rim of the shell that are a solid light blue color. Due to its lack of legs, Terapagos needs to float to move around in this form. | |||
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Normal Form Terapagos enters its Terastal Form when it is either in danger or about to battle. Its shell is composed of crystallized [[Terastal energy]] and holds the power of every type, allowing it to {{a|Tera Shell|distort type matchups and render all damage-dealing moves as ineffective}}.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/terapagos_terastal_form/ Terastal Form Terapagos]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> The shell then absorbs the move's energy and transfers it back to Terapagos. When using specific beam-like attacks, Terapagos withdraws its hands and head into its shell, shapes its mane in a way it resembles its three tails, and flies up, shooting the attack from the cyan, hexagonal gem in the center of its shell. As seen in [[HZ082]], it can also absorb the energy of [[Tera Shard|crystals]] in Area Zero to power itself up. In the same episode, it was shown sharing its Terastal energy with other Pokémon, allowing them to Terastallize, but forces Terapagos back to its Normal Form. In the same episode, . In this form, it is known as "the Indigo Disk", due to its indigo coloration and disk-shaped shell. | |||
Terastal Form Terapagos is the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Tera Shell}} as an [[Ability]]. | |||
;Stellar Form Terapagos | |||
[[File:Stellar Terapagos using Meteor Beam.png|thumb|left|200px|Stellar Form Terapagos while using {{m|Meteor Beam}}]] | |||
When exposed to a [[Tera Orb]], Terapagos will {{Tera}}stallize and become {{type|Stellar}}, thus transforming into its Stellar Form.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/pokemon/terapagos_stellar_form/ Scarlet and Violet Site | Stellar Form Terapagos]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> Terapagos can also transform without the need of a Tera Orb (as seen in [[HZ075]]). | |||
Stellar Form Terapagos glows and surges with power and is fully coated by {{t|Stellar|a rainbow-colored}} aura. All the icons on its shell become cyan, but the rest of its true body is identical to Terastal Form Terapagos and is seen floating above a large, crystal, indigo dome covered in layers of overlapping hexagons. Under the dome, there are four crystals positioned like the legs of a turtle. The gem on the center of Terastal Form's shell has expanded outward into the shape of a crown bejeweled with rhombuses of varying colors. Atop of the crown-like structure lays a miniature version of Normal Form Terapagos and, above it, the Terastal symbol. Eighteen hexagonal gems orbit around Stellar Form Terapagos's dome, each bearing the icons and colors of one of the eighteen types. Terapagos needs to float to move around in this form as well. | |||
This form is said to resemble the world as the ancients saw it, supposedly due to the dome beneath it. Meanwhile, in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, [[Heath]] describes it as an entity, unsure if it is a Pokémon, or even alive to begin with, however, he claims that viewed as a whole, it resembles a mysterious, brilliant disk, and even looks like a planet floating in space. Its Terastal energy becomes so abnormally amplified that it actually appears to lose control and lash out due to its energy output. Due to having so much power, Stellar Form Terapagos may cause cracks around it during its transformation and even risks wreaking havoc to [[Paldea]]'s ecosystem. While in this form, it was shown to resist going into a [[Master Ball]], destroying it in the process. | |||
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Stellar Form Terapagos is capable of absorbing [[Terastal energy]] from other Terastallized Pokémon, causing their Terastallized state to be undone earlier than intended, however, it can't do it over and over and it'll eventually fail. It can also create Tera Shields around itself which only broken by Terastallized Pokémon. It can even use the power of the Terastal phenomenon to change its type midbattle. The hidden powers within Stellar Form Terapagos are capable of {{a|Teraform Zero|reducing to zero all effects of weather and terrain}}. It has shown to be capable of shooting huge beams of pure Terastal energy at its foes. When using specific beam-like attacks, Stellar Form Terapagos will use all of its hexagonal gems in a certain formation to shoot the beam from it. In [[HZ075]], Terapagos is capable of passing its energy with other Pokémon, allowing them to do things Terapagos cannot do on its own. This however, will drain away its power, forcing Terapagos into its dormant form, hybernating for 100 years. In this form, it is also known as "a Disk Pokémon", due to its disk-shaped shell, and "the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero", due to its status as the secret treasure that was sought by the Paldean empire. | |||
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Stellar Form Terapagos is the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Teraform Zero}} as an [[Ability]]. | |||
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== | ==Game data== | ||
{{ | [[File:Terapagos The Indigo Disk.png|thumb|150px|Terapagos in [[The Indigo Disk]]]] | ||
===NPC appearances=== | |||
*[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: {{ga|Terapagos}} is a major character in [[The Indigo Disk]]. | |||
===Pokédex entries=== | ===Pokédex entries=== | ||
{{Dex/Header|type= | {{Dex/Header|type=Normal}} | ||
{{Dex/NA|gen=IX}} | {{Dex/NA|gen=IX}} | ||
{{Dex/Gen/ | {{Dex/Gen/3|gen=IX|reg1=Paldea|reg2=Kitakami|reg3=Blueberry|num3=240}} | ||
{{Dex/Form|Normal Form}} | {{Dex/Form|Normal Form}} | ||
{{Dex/Entry1|v=Scarlet|t=FFF|entry=Terapagos protects itself using its power to transform energy into hard crystals. This Pokémon is the source of the Terastal phenomenon.}} | {{Dex/Entry1|v=Scarlet|t=FFF|entry=Terapagos protects itself using its power to transform energy into hard crystals. This Pokémon is the source of the Terastal phenomenon.}} | ||
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{{Dex/Footer}} | {{Dex/Footer}} | ||
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|Terapagos in the {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by Blueberry Pokédex number|Blueberry Pokédex}} | |||
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===Game locations=== | ===Game locations=== | ||
{{Availability/Header|type=Normal}} | |||
{{Availability/NA|gen=IX}} | |||
{{Availability/Gen|gen=IX}} | |||
{{Availability/Entry2/None|v=Scarlet|v2=Violet|area=[[Trade]]<sup>Version 3.0.0+</sup>}} | |||
{{Availability/Entry1|v=The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero|color={{Teal Mask color}}|t={{Indigo Disk color}}|link=The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero|area=[[Area Zero Underdepths]] ([[List of in-game event Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet#Terapagos|only one]])}} | |||
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====In side games==== | ====In side games==== | ||
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===Learnset=== | ===Learnset=== | ||
Terapagos is available in {{ | Terapagos is available in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} Version 3.0.0+. | ||
====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ====By [[Level|leveling up]]==== | ||
{{learnlist/levelh/9|Terapagos|Normal|Normal|9}} | {{learnlist/levelh/9|Terapagos|Normal|Normal|9}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|1|Withdraw|Water|Status|—|—|40||}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|1|Tri Attack|Normal|Special|80|100|10||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|1|Rapid Spin|Normal|Physical|50|100|40||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|10|Ancient Power|Rock|Special|60|100|5||}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|20|Headbutt|Normal|Physical|70|100|15||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|30|Protect|Normal|Status|—|—|10||}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|40|Earth Power|Ground|Special|90|100|10||}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|50|Heavy Slam|Steel|Physical|—|100|10||}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|60|Tera Starstorm|Normal|Special|120|100|5||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|70|Double-Edge|Normal|Physical|120|100|15||'''}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|80|Rock Polish|Rock|Status|—|—|20||}} | ||
{{learnlist/ | {{learnlist/level9|90|Gyro Ball|Steel|Physical|—|100|5||}} | ||
{{learnlist/levelf/9|Terapagos|Normal|Normal|9}} | {{learnlist/levelf/9|Terapagos|Normal|Normal|9}} | ||
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===Side game data=== | ===Side game data=== | ||
===Evolution=== | ====Normal Form==== | ||
{{Spindata/Head|type=Normal}} | |||
{{Spindata/GO | |||
| col = 6 | |||
| type = Normal | |||
| ndex = 1024 | |||
| egg = N/A | |||
| buddy = 20 | |||
| evolution = N/A | |||
| stamina = 207 | |||
| attack = 126 | |||
| defense = 165 | |||
| fast = | |||
| special = | |||
}} | |||
|} | |||
====Terastal Form==== | |||
{{Spindata/Head|type=Normal}} | |||
{{Spindata/GO | |||
| col = 6 | |||
| type = Normal | |||
| ndex = 1024T | |||
| egg = N/A | |||
| buddy = 20 | |||
| evolution = N/A | |||
| stamina = 216 | |||
| attack = 212 | |||
| defense = 224 | |||
| fast = | |||
| special = | |||
}} | |||
|} | |||
====Stellar Form==== | |||
{{Spindata/Head|type=Normal}} | |||
{{Spindata/GO | |||
| col = 6 | |||
| type = Normal | |||
| ndex = 1024S | |||
| egg = N/A | |||
| buddy = 20 | |||
| evolution = N/A | |||
| stamina = 330 | |||
| attack = 259 | |||
| defense = 224 | |||
| fast = | |||
| special = | |||
}} | |||
|} | |||
===Form data=== | |||
Outside of {{pkmn|battle}}, Terapagos is always in its Normal Form. When it enters a battle for the first time, it changes from its Normal Form into its Terastal Form through its [[signature Ability]] {{a|Tera Shift}} and will never change back to Normal Form until the battle ends, even if it [[faint]]s. As a result, its Normal Form cannot legitimately be used in a battle. Terastal Form Terapagos also has Tera Shift replaced by its other signature Ability {{a|Tera Shell}}. If Terapagos {{Tera}}stallizes during a battle, it transforms into its Stellar Form, where Tera Shell is replaced by its third signature Ability, {{a|Teraform Zero}}. Its [[signature move]] {{m|Tera Starstorm}} also changes from {{t|Normal}}- to {{type|Stellar}} and targets both opponents in a [[Double Battle]]. | |||
Since the other two forms have higher base HP stat, Terapagos's maximum HP will increase and its current HP will be revised to its new maximum HP minus the amount of HP it had lost before changing form. | |||
Terapagos cannot have its Tera Type changed from {{t|Stellar}} at the [[Treasure Eatery]]. | |||
{{Evobox/Formes | |||
|type2-disp=Normal | |||
|loc1=Default form | |||
|sprite1=1024Terapagos | |||
|name1=Terapagos | |||
|type1-1=Normal | |||
|forme=4 | |||
|forme1=Normal Form | |||
|sprite2=1024Terapagos-Terastal | |||
|forme2=Terastal Form | |||
|type1-2=Normal | |||
|loc2=Activates {{acolor|Tera Shift|000}} | |||
|sprite3=HOME1024S | |||
|forme3=Stellar Form | |||
|type1-3=Normal | |||
|loc3={{color2|000|Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization}}}} | |||
===Evolution data=== | |||
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|type1=Normal | |||
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|name1=Terapagos | |||
|type1-1=Normal}}</div> | |||
===Sprites=== | ===Sprites=== | ||
{{Spritebox/Header|type=normal}} | |||
{{Spritebox/NA|gen=IX}} | |||
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==In animation== | |||
===Main series=== | |||
[[File:Terapagos Normal anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Normal Form Terapagos in {{aniseries|HZ}}]] | |||
[[File:Pagogo Terastal Form.png|thumb|250px|Terastal Form Terapagos in {{aniseries|HZ}}]] | |||
[[File:Liko Terapagos Stellar Form.png|thumb|250px|Stellar Form Terapagos in {{aniseries|HZ}}]] | |||
====Major appearances==== | |||
=====[[Pagogo]]===== | |||
Terapagos in its dormant state debuted in ''[[HZ001|The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)]]'', being used by [[Liko]] as a pendant before being properly revealed in its Normal Form in [[HZ002|the following episode]], right before returning to its dormant state. In ''[[HZ023|Fiery Galarian Moltres]]'', it awakened permanently and is currently traveling with the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]. It was revealed to be over 100 years old and that it once travelled alongside its {{pkmn|Trainer}}, [[Rystal]], and her friends, [[Lucius]] and [[Gibeon]]. Terapagos's Terastal Form briefly appeared in ''[[HZ024|Reunion at the Ancient Castle!]]'' as a sketch in Lucius's diary before properly appearing in ''[[HZ033|Roar of the Black Rayquaza]]'' so it could face [[Black Rayquaza|Lucius's Rayquaza]] and save its friends. In [[HZ075]], it was officially caught by Liko, where she adopted the [[nickname]] (Japanese: '''パゴゴ''' ''Pagogo'') from her great-great grandmother, Rystal. In the same episode, Terapagos's Stellar Form appeared in a flashback. | |||
====Minor appearances==== | |||
In [[HZ071]], a Normal Form Terapagos was shown in a flashback narrated by [[Briar]], where she recounted her ancestor [[Heath]]'s first encounter with the Pokémon in [[Area Zero]]. | |||
====Pokédex entries==== | |||
{{Animedexheader|Paldea}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|HZ024|Terapagos|Roy's Pokédex|No data.}} | |||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Paldea}} | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Terapagos Normal HZM.png|thumb|left|200px|Normal Form Terapagos in {{OBP|Anime Pocket Monsters: Liko and Roy's Adventure|manga}}]] | |||
[[File:Terapagos Terastal HZM.png|thumb|200px|Terastal Form Terapagos in Pocket Monsters]] | |||
===Pocket Monsters=== | |||
{{main|Pagogo|Terapagos (anime)}} | |||
Terapagos debuted in [[HZM02]], playing the same role it does in {{aniseries|HZ}}. | |||
===Pocket Monster: Liko's treasure=== | |||
{{main|Pagogo|Terapagos (anime)}} | |||
Normal Form Terapagos appeared in [[PMLT02]], playing the same role as it does in ''Pokémon Horizons: The Series''. | |||
===Pocket Monsters ~Pucchigumi SP~=== | |||
{{main|Pagogo|Terapagos (anime)}} | |||
Terapagos appeared in both chapters of [[Pocket Monsters ~Pucchigumi SP~]], playing the same role as it does in ''Pokémon Horizons: The Series''. | |||
===Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~=== | |||
{{main|Pagogo|Terapagos (anime)}} | |||
Terapagos appeared in [[DVT05]], alongside [[Liko]]. | |||
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==In the TCG== | |||
{{main|Terapagos (TCG)}} | |||
==Music== | |||
This is a list of music associated with Terapagos in the Pokémon games. | |||
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| When Terapagos awakens from its gem | |||
|Terapagos Comes Back to Life | |||
| Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose | |||
|Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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| When battling Kieran's<br>Terapagos in the Underdepths | |||
|Battle! (Terapagos) | |||
|Rei Murayama and Go Ichinose | |||
|Go Ichinose | |||
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| When Briar prompts Kieran<br>to Terastallize Terapagos | |||
|Conditions of the Hidden Treasure | |||
| Toby Fox | |||
|Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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| When Kieran attempts to<br>recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball | |||
|Terapagos Goes Rampage | |||
| Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose | |||
|Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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| When battling Stellar Form Terapagos | |||
|Battle! (Terapagos - The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero) | |||
|Rei Murayama, Toby Fox, and Go Ichinose | |||
|Go Ichinose | |||
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| When capturing the Terapagos | |||
|Caught the Terapagos! | |||
| Toby Fox | |||
|Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:Disc Pokémon.png|200px|thumb|Stellar Form Terapagos | [[File:Disc Pokémon.png|200px|thumb|A sketch of Stellar Form Terapagos in the Scarlet/Violet Book]] | ||
* Before the official reveal of Terapagos, a sketch of | * Before the official reveal of Terapagos, a sketch of its Stellar Form appeared in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, drawn by [[Heath]] in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. | ||
* Terapagos has several similarities to {{p|Eternatus}}. Both are [[Legendary Pokémon]] that are responsible for the special type of transformation found within their [[region]]s of origin ([[Dynamax]]/[[Gigantamax]] for [[Galar]] and {{Tera}}stallization for [[Paldea]], respectively) and have entered a state of dormancy sometime in the distant past. Both of them were also introduced in a game which would receive DLC and whose [[game mascot]]s comprise a [[Legendary duo]]. | |||
** They also share similar traits regarding their [[form]]s, as both have an exclusive form that increase their [[base stats]] ([[Eternamax]] and Stellar Form) and can absorb the energy related to the phenomena ([[Galar particles]] and [[Terastal energy]]) from other Pokémon, therefore rendering them unavailable, as well as a form that cannot be used by the {{player}}, but have programmed stats (Eternamax and Normal Form). | |||
* Normal Form Terapagos is tied with {{p|Azurill}} and {{p|Shroodle}} for being the [[List of Pokémon by height|shortest]] {{type|Normal}} Pokémon. | |||
* Terapagos is the only Pokémon to have three [[Signature Ability|signature Abilities]], the most out of any Pokémon. | |||
* Terapagos is the only Pokémon with an EV yield total of more than three, with its Terastal Form having a total of four. | * Terapagos is the only Pokémon with an EV yield total of more than three, with its Terastal Form having a total of four. | ||
** Terapagos is also the only Pokémon with a different EV yield total between each of its forms, with Normal having one, Terastal having four, and Stellar having three. | ** Terapagos is also the only Pokémon with a different EV yield total between each of its forms, with Normal having one, Terastal having four, and Stellar having three. | ||
* While Terapagos as a species has a [[List of Pokémon by gender ratio|50-50 gender ratio]], the only Terapagos encounter is set to always be male. Because of this, a female Terapagos cannot currently be legitimately obtained. | |||
* Terapagos is the only Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet that is able to learn moves through [[TM]]s, but cannot learn {{m|Tera Blast}} (despite the move using Terastal energy, which Terapagos is responsible for creating). | |||
* Terapagos's [[cry]] is almost identical to the sound that is made when a Pokémon Terastallizes. | |||
** The cry also incorporates the leitmotif commonly associated in-game with [[Area Zero]], Terapagos's habitat. It is more easily distinguished when the cry is played at slower speed. | |||
* One of Stellar Form Terapagos's attack animations has it use the 18 hexagonal gems orbiting its dome to form a symbol and shoot the attack from it. This symbol is the very same one featured in [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] expansion's logo. | |||
<!--* Terapagos's in-game {{pkmn|category}} is Tera Pokémon, but it is categorized as Terastal Pokémon in the official website for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.--> | |||
* During an {{DL|Let's Go!|Auto Battle}}, Terapagos will transform into its Terastal Form before defeating a [[wild Pokémon]], and then switch back to its Normal Form. | |||
* Despite being the source of the Terastal phenomenon, which contains the power of every type, Terapagos cannot learn any {{t|Ghost}}- or {{type|Flying}} moves. | |||
* In the closed captions of the initial [[TV Tokyo]] broadcast of [[HZ023]], Terapagos was mistakenly referred to as コダイカメ ''Kodaikame'' (from 古代亀 ''kodaikame'', literally "ancient turtle").<ref>[https://twitter.com/DogasusBackpack/status/1705193807460098511 The closed captions for tonight’s #anipoke episode confirm that the Pokémon inside Liko’s pendant is named Kodaikame (コダイカメ). - @DogasusBackpack on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1705215549121396945 本日のアニメ『ポケットモンスター』字幕放送にて、ポケモン・テラパゴスの名称を、正式ではない表記をしておりました。正式な表記は「テラパゴス」です。 - @anipoke_PR on Twitter]</ref> | |||
** This mirrors its internal name from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where Terapagos is also referred to as "kodaikame". | |||
* Terapagos cannot have its {{Tera|Tera Type}} be changed under normal circumstances in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. If [[Cheating|the game is modified]] to force Terapagos to have a different Tera Type, the game will lag significantly while Terastallizing; however, unlike with {{p|Ogerpon}}, the game will not {{DL|Game freeze|Softlocking|softlock}}. {{a|Illusion}} will also not work if either Terapagos or the Pokémon with said Ability Terastallize. | |||
===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Terapagos may be based on a {{wp|sea turtle}}, specifically the {{wp|Green sea turtle#Galápagos green turtle|Galápagos green turtle}}, a population of green sea turtles found around the {{wp|Galápagos Islands}}. It may also be based on the {{wp|Galápagos tortoise}} | Terapagos may be based on a {{wp|sea turtle}}, specifically the {{wp|Green sea turtle#Galápagos green turtle|Galápagos green turtle}}, a population of green sea turtles found around the {{wp|Galápagos Islands}}. It, especially in its Normal Form, may also be based on the {{wp|Galápagos tortoise}}; in particular, it may be inspired by {{wp|Lonesome George}}, the last {{wp|Pinta Island Tortoise}} (a subspecies of Galápagos tortoise), as Terapagos is said to be extinct aside from a lone male survivor. | ||
Terapagos may | Terapagos may be inspired by the rainbow-shelled turtle from the Japanese folktale about a fisherman named {{wp|Urashima Tarō}}. In the story, this turtle carries Tarō to the Dragon Palace beneath the sea, a detail that may be reflected by the concept of the mostly underwater [[Blueberry Academy]] (the main setting of [[The Indigo Disk]], in which Terapagos was introduced). Additionally, the story ends with the fisherman aging rapidly into an old man with long white hair, similar to how Terapagos changes form when it enters battle. | ||
The | The Terastal Form's hairy appearance may be a reference to Japanese legends of the ''{{wp|Cultural depictions of turtles#Japan|minogame}}'', a turtle which lived for 10,000 years and grew a tail made of {{wp|seaweed}}. Terapagos, especially in its Stellar Form, may also reference the {{wp|World Turtle}}, a mythical turtle found in various mythologies that was said to carry the world upon its back. This connection is furthered by the Stellar Form's Pokédex entries, which state that it resembles "the world as the ancients saw it" and "a planet floating in space". By extension, Terapagos's Stellar Form may be a reference to the expression "{{wp|turtles all the way down}}", as it has a crystal in the shape of its Normal Form above its shell, and it floats on top of a larger dome shaped like a tortoise shell. The expression "turtles all the way down" refers to the idea that the World Turtle rests on the back of a larger turtle, and that turtle rests on the back of an even larger turtle, and so on. | ||
Terapagos's crystalline composition may also take inspiration from {{wp|chitons}}, marine mollusks with flat disk-shaped bodies and eye-like peripherals composed of rock. | The tessellation on Terapagos's shell contains [[type]] icons and could be based on the unique pattern on the back of the {{wp|diamondback terrapin}}. Terapagos's crystalline composition may also take inspiration from {{wp|chitons}}, marine mollusks with flat disk-shaped bodies and eye-like peripherals composed of rock. | ||
====Name origin==== | ====Name origin==== | ||
Terapagos may be a combination of '' | Terapagos may be a combination of ''{{Tera}}stal'', ''{{wp|terrapin}}'', and ''galápagos'' (a Spanish word for turtles, most recognizable because of the {{wp|Galápagos Islands}}). | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Other languages|type=Normal|type2=Normal | {{Other languages|type=Normal|type2=Normal | ||
|ja=テラパゴス ''Terapagos''|jameaning=From '' | |ja=テラパゴス ''Terapagos''|jameaning=From ''{{Tera}}stal'', ''{{wp|terrapin}}'', and ''{{tt|galápagos|old Spanish word for turtles}}'' or ''{{wp|Galápagos Islands}}'' | ||
|fr=Terapagos|frmeaning=Same as English/Japanese name | |fr=Terapagos|frmeaning=Same as English/Japanese name | ||
|es=Terapagos|esmeaning=Same as English/Japanese name | |es=Terapagos|esmeaning=Same as English/Japanese name | ||
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|ko=테라파고스 ''Terapagoseu''|komeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | |ko=테라파고스 ''Terapagoseu''|komeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | ||
|zh_cmn=太樂巴戈斯 / 太乐巴戈斯 ''Tàilèbāgēsī''|zh_cmnmeaning=Transcription of the Japanese name and {{tt|太晶化 ''Tàijīnghuà''|Terastal phenomenon}} | |zh_cmn=太樂巴戈斯 / 太乐巴戈斯 ''Tàilèbāgēsī''|zh_cmnmeaning=Transcription of the Japanese name and {{tt|太晶化 ''Tàijīnghuà''|Terastal phenomenon}} | ||
|zh_yue=太樂巴戈斯 ''Taailohkbāgwōsī''|zh_yuemeaning=Transcription of the Japanese name and {{tt|太晶化 ''Taaijīngfa''|Terastal phenomenon}}}} | |zh_yue=太樂巴戈斯 ''Taailohkbāgwōsī''|zh_yuemeaning=Transcription of the Japanese name and {{tt|太晶化 ''Taaijīngfa''|Terastal phenomenon}} | ||
{{-}} | |bn=টেরাপেগস ''Terapagos''|bnmeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | ||
|hi=टेरापागोस ''Terapagos''|himeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | |||
|ta=டெராபகோஸ ''Terapagos''|tameaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | |||
|te=టెరాపాగోస్ ''Terapagos''|temeaning=Transcription of English/Japanese name | |||
|th=เทราปากอส ''Therapakot''|thmeaning=Transcription of Japanese name | |||
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''Normal Form'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{normal color}}|bordercolor={{normal color dark}} | |||
|ja=ノーマルフォルム ''Normal Forme'' | |||
|zh_yue=普通形態 ''{{tt|Póutūng Yìhngtaai|Normal Forme}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=普通形態 / 普通形态 ''{{tt|Pǔtōng Xíngtài|Normal Forme}}'' | |||
|fr=Forme Normale | |||
|de=Normalform | |||
|it=Forma Normale | |||
|ko=노말폼 ''Normal Forme'' | |||
|es=Forma Normal | |||
|th=ฟอร์มปกติ ''{{tt|Fom Pokti|Form Normal}}'' | |||
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''Terastal Form'' | |||
{{langtable|color={{normal color}}|bordercolor={{normal color dark}} | |||
|ja=テラスタルフォルム ''Terastal Forme'' | |||
|zh_yue=太晶形態 ''{{tt|Taaijīng Yìhngtaai|Terastal Forme}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=太晶形態 / 太晶形态 ''{{tt|Tàijīng Xíngtài|Terastal Forme}}'' | |||
|fr=Forme Téracristal | |||
|de=Terakristall-Form | |||
|it=Forma Teracristal | |||
|ko=테라스탈폼 ''Terastal Forme'' | |||
|es=Forma Teracristal | |||
|th=ฟอร์มเทรัสตัล ''{{tt|Fom Therattan|Form Terastal}}'' | |||
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''Stellar Form'' | |||
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|ja=ステラフォルム ''Stella Forme'' | |||
|zh_yue=星晶形態 ''{{tt|Sīngjīng Yìhngtaai|Stella Forme}}'' | |||
|zh_cmn=星晶形態 / 星晶形态 ''{{tt|Xīngjīng Xíngtài|Stella Forme}}'' | |||
|fr=Forme Stellaire | |||
|de=Stellarform | |||
|it=Forma Astrale | |||
|ko=스텔라폼 ''Stella Forme'' | |||
|es=Forma Astral | |||
|th=ฟอร์มสเตลลาร์ ''{{tt|Fom Satlela|Form Stella}} | |||
}} | |||
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==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
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* [[Terapagos (game)]] | |||
* [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] | * [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] | ||
* [[The Indigo Disk]] | * [[The Indigo Disk]] | ||
* [[Legendary Pokémon]] | * [[Legendary Pokémon]] | ||
* [[Terastal phenomenon]] | * [[Terastal phenomenon]] | ||
* [[Terastal energy]] | |||
* [[List of Pokémon with form differences]] | * [[List of Pokémon with form differences]] | ||
* [[Area Zero]] | * [[Area Zero]] | ||
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* [[Violet Book]] | * [[Violet Book]] | ||
* [[Area Zero journals]] | * [[Area Zero journals]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Pagogo]] | ||
* [[Stellar (type)]] | |||
* [[Time travel]] | |||
* [[Paradox Pokémon]] | |||
* [[Population of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon]] | |||
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Terapagos (Japanese: テラパゴス Terapagos) is a Normal-type Legendary Pokémon introduced during Generation IX, in The Indigo Disk.
While it is not known to evolve into or from any other Pokémon, Terapagos has three forms: its Normal Form, its Terastal Form, and a unique Stellar-type Terastallized state referred to as its Stellar Form. When it enters a battle, it changes from its Normal Form into its Terastal Form through its Tera Shift Ability, and transforms from its Terastal Form into its Stellar Form upon Terastallizing.
Terastal Form Terapagos is the game mascot of The Indigo Disk, appearing in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero.
Terapagos plays an important role in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
Biology
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/5/56/Terapagos_dormant_state_artwork.png/100px-Terapagos_dormant_state_artwork.png)
Normal Form Terapagos is a small reptilian Pokémon that resembles an indigo tortoise. Its head, legs, and tail stem from a cyan, hexagonal shell with the Terastal symbol on its back: a white hexagon with triangular extensions on each corner that connects it to the edges of its back. Its neck and legs each have a cyan four-pointed star and ring rub on them. Its feet each have three toes, and its tail has a cyan four-pointed star at its tip. It has two light blue eyes with rouge rimming and four-pointed star-shaped pupils. It has a diamond-like pattern on its forehead and two diamonds hanging like earrings on both sides of its head. Lastly, it has a "ponytail" made up of three segments of diamond-like shapes. The segments reduce in size as they get farther from the head and gain a purplish tint to them.
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/c/cf/Terapagos_energy_shield.png/200px-Terapagos_energy_shield.png)
Normal Form Terapagos is said to have a splendid aura. It is a small and particularly weak Pokémon; for that reason, it can assume a dormant state whenever its life is put in danger or it needs to hibernate, pulling its head, limbs, and tail into its shell and shrinking in size, which makes itself look like an ordinary jewel.[1] It also has the ability to crystallize the energy in its own body to form around itself a green shield when necessary, even in its dormant state. Through this same ability, Terapagos causes glowing, hard crystals to form around it, even as it slumbers, which gave Area Zero its distinctive appearance. As depicted in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, like other turtles, Terapagos is unable to move if it is turned upside down, needing outside help to stand back up. It has shown to have an incredibly long lifespan, with one known to have lived for millions of years while slumbering within its shell.
Terapagos is responsible for the Terastal phenomenon. Terapagos inhabited the Paldea region in a bygone era. It was thought that this species went extinct, with it said to have been caught up in seismic shifts that occurred about 2,000,000 years ago. However, one of them managed to survive by crystallizing its own body and going into hibernation in the Area Zero Underdepths, where it laid low until the present day.[2] According to Briar, Terapagos is made of Terastal energy. Heath is the one who discovered Terapagos and coined its name.[3] With the power of its crystals, Terapagos can bombard its foes with countless star-shaped projectiles.
Terapagos also has the ability to alter timelines in some capacity, as seen in the core series games and animated series. It is capable of bringing humans, certain Pokémon, and objects forward from other points in time[4] or from alernate timelines altogether.[5] While using this ability, a mist appears around the affected area; once it disappears, whatever was brought is sent back. As seen in several Pokémon Horizons episodes, Terapagos also has the ability to create visions of the past through the use of its own memories. Due to the Terastal energy its body produces, Terapagos was responsible for allowing advanced technologies, such as Tera Orbs, the professor's AI duplicate, and the "time machine" to exist in spite of human limitations. Tera Orbs directly exposed to the energy from Terapagos will gain the ability to Terastallize Pokémon without the need to recharge.[6] Terapagos also has a strong connection to the Stellar type.[7]
Terapagos is the only known Pokémon capable of learning the move Tera Starstorm. Its Normal Form is also the only known Pokémon that can have Tera Shift as its Ability.
Forms
Terapagos has three forms: Normal Form, Terastal Form, and Stellar Form.
- Terastal Form Terapagos
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/a/a2/Terapagos_Terastal_Back.png)
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/f/f9/Terastal_Terapagos_using_Water_Pulse.jpg/200px-Terastal_Terapagos_using_Water_Pulse.jpg)
Terapagos can absorb the energy around itself in order to crystallize it and clad its body in a larger, sturdier shell. It also causes the rings on its legs to transform into fur, which forms a mane and three tails, thus transforming into its Terastal Form.
Terastal Form Terapagos is a reptilian Pokémon that resembles an indigo sea turtle. It now has two patches of voluminous, shiny fur: one near its head, vaguely forming a mane, and the other where its star-tipped tail used to be, vaguely forming three separate tails. The color of its fur varies between a greenish yellow and sky blue. In dark places like caves, this fur glows bright blueish-white. Its hind legs are fully covered by the fur, while only the toes of its front legs are visible, barely poking out of the mane. The eyes remain unchanged from the Normal Form's ones, but they are seen gleaming with the same hue as the fur. The diamond-shaped earrings and ponytail seem to have merged with Terapagos's head.
Terapagos's shell is composed of eighteen irregular pentagons on its surface, each decorated with symbols of varying shapes and colors in a way to resemble the eighteen type icons. The symbols morph back and forth to abstract shapes. On the center of its shell is a cyan, hexagonal gem adorned with the Terastal symbol, much like the small crystal shell of Normal Form Terapagos. The sides of its shell also have three obtuse pentagons each on the rim of the shell that are a solid light blue color. Due to its lack of legs, Terapagos needs to float to move around in this form.
Normal Form Terapagos enters its Terastal Form when it is either in danger or about to battle. Its shell is composed of crystallized Terastal energy and holds the power of every type, allowing it to distort type matchups and render all damage-dealing moves as ineffective.[8] The shell then absorbs the move's energy and transfers it back to Terapagos. When using specific beam-like attacks, Terapagos withdraws its hands and head into its shell, shapes its mane in a way it resembles its three tails, and flies up, shooting the attack from the cyan, hexagonal gem in the center of its shell. As seen in HZ082, it can also absorb the energy of crystals in Area Zero to power itself up. In the same episode, it was shown sharing its Terastal energy with other Pokémon, allowing them to Terastallize, but forces Terapagos back to its Normal Form. In the same episode, . In this form, it is known as "the Indigo Disk", due to its indigo coloration and disk-shaped shell.
Terastal Form Terapagos is the only known Pokémon that can have Tera Shell as an Ability.
- Stellar Form Terapagos
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When exposed to a Tera Orb, Terapagos will Terastallize and become Stellar-type, thus transforming into its Stellar Form.[9] Terapagos can also transform without the need of a Tera Orb (as seen in HZ075).
Stellar Form Terapagos glows and surges with power and is fully coated by a rainbow-colored aura. All the icons on its shell become cyan, but the rest of its true body is identical to Terastal Form Terapagos and is seen floating above a large, crystal, indigo dome covered in layers of overlapping hexagons. Under the dome, there are four crystals positioned like the legs of a turtle. The gem on the center of Terastal Form's shell has expanded outward into the shape of a crown bejeweled with rhombuses of varying colors. Atop of the crown-like structure lays a miniature version of Normal Form Terapagos and, above it, the Terastal symbol. Eighteen hexagonal gems orbit around Stellar Form Terapagos's dome, each bearing the icons and colors of one of the eighteen types. Terapagos needs to float to move around in this form as well.
This form is said to resemble the world as the ancients saw it, supposedly due to the dome beneath it. Meanwhile, in the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV, Heath describes it as an entity, unsure if it is a Pokémon, or even alive to begin with, however, he claims that viewed as a whole, it resembles a mysterious, brilliant disk, and even looks like a planet floating in space. Its Terastal energy becomes so abnormally amplified that it actually appears to lose control and lash out due to its energy output. Due to having so much power, Stellar Form Terapagos may cause cracks around it during its transformation and even risks wreaking havoc to Paldea's ecosystem. While in this form, it was shown to resist going into a Master Ball, destroying it in the process.
Stellar Form Terapagos is capable of absorbing Terastal energy from other Terastallized Pokémon, causing their Terastallized state to be undone earlier than intended, however, it can't do it over and over and it'll eventually fail. It can also create Tera Shields around itself which only broken by Terastallized Pokémon. It can even use the power of the Terastal phenomenon to change its type midbattle. The hidden powers within Stellar Form Terapagos are capable of reducing to zero all effects of weather and terrain. It has shown to be capable of shooting huge beams of pure Terastal energy at its foes. When using specific beam-like attacks, Stellar Form Terapagos will use all of its hexagonal gems in a certain formation to shoot the beam from it. In HZ075, Terapagos is capable of passing its energy with other Pokémon, allowing them to do things Terapagos cannot do on its own. This however, will drain away its power, forcing Terapagos into its dormant form, hybernating for 100 years. In this form, it is also known as "a Disk Pokémon", due to its disk-shaped shell, and "the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero", due to its status as the secret treasure that was sought by the Paldean empire.
Stellar Form Terapagos is the only known Pokémon that can have Teraform Zero as an Ability.
Game data
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/9/97/Terapagos_The_Indigo_Disk.png/150px-Terapagos_The_Indigo_Disk.png)
NPC appearances
- Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: Terapagos is a major character in The Indigo Disk.
Pokédex entries
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Game locations
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Held items
Stats
Base stats
Normal Form
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HP: 90
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150 - 197 | 290 - 384 | |
65
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63 - 128 | 121 - 251 | |
85
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
65
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63 - 128 | 121 - 251 | |
85
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
60
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58 - 123 | 112 - 240 | |
Total: 450
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Terastal Form
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HP: 95
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155 - 202 | 300 - 394 | |
95
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90 - 161 | 175 - 317 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
105
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99 - 172 | 193 - 339 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
85
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
Total: 600
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Stellar Form
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HP: 160
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220 - 267 | 430 - 524 | |
105
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99 - 172 | 193 - 339 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
130
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121 - 200 | 238 - 394 | |
110
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103 - 178 | 202 - 350 | |
85
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81 - 150 | 157 - 295 | |
Total: 700
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Learnset
Terapagos is available in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Version 3.0.0+.
By leveling up
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Side game data
Normal Form
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Terastal Form
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Stellar Form
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Form data
Outside of battle, Terapagos is always in its Normal Form. When it enters a battle for the first time, it changes from its Normal Form into its Terastal Form through its signature Ability Tera Shift and will never change back to Normal Form until the battle ends, even if it faints. As a result, its Normal Form cannot legitimately be used in a battle. Terastal Form Terapagos also has Tera Shift replaced by its other signature Ability Tera Shell. If Terapagos Terastallizes during a battle, it transforms into its Stellar Form, where Tera Shell is replaced by its third signature Ability, Teraform Zero. Its signature move Tera Starstorm also changes from Normal- to Stellar-type and targets both opponents in a Double Battle.
Since the other two forms have higher base HP stat, Terapagos's maximum HP will increase and its current HP will be revised to its new maximum HP minus the amount of HP it had lost before changing form.
Terapagos cannot have its Tera Type changed from Stellar at the Treasure Eatery.
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Evolution data
Sprites
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![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/a/a4/Menu_HOME_1024.png/68px-Menu_HOME_1024.png)
In animation
Main series
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/b/bd/Terapagos_Normal_anime.png/250px-Terapagos_Normal_anime.png)
Major appearances
Pagogo
Terapagos in its dormant state debuted in The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One), being used by Liko as a pendant before being properly revealed in its Normal Form in the following episode, right before returning to its dormant state. In Fiery Galarian Moltres, it awakened permanently and is currently traveling with the Rising Volt Tacklers. It was revealed to be over 100 years old and that it once travelled alongside its Trainer, Rystal, and her friends, Lucius and Gibeon. Terapagos's Terastal Form briefly appeared in Reunion at the Ancient Castle! as a sketch in Lucius's diary before properly appearing in Roar of the Black Rayquaza so it could face Lucius's Rayquaza and save its friends. In HZ075, it was officially caught by Liko, where she adopted the nickname (Japanese: パゴゴ Pagogo) from her great-great grandmother, Rystal. In the same episode, Terapagos's Stellar Form appeared in a flashback.
Minor appearances
In HZ071, a Normal Form Terapagos was shown in a flashback narrated by Briar, where she recounted her ancestor Heath's first encounter with the Pokémon in Area Zero.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/thumb/9/90/Terapagos_Normal_HZM.png/200px-Terapagos_Normal_HZM.png)
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Pocket Monsters
- Main article: Terapagos (anime)
Terapagos debuted in HZM02, playing the same role it does in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
Pocket Monster: Liko's treasure
- Main article: Terapagos (anime)
Normal Form Terapagos appeared in PMLT02, playing the same role as it does in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
Pocket Monsters ~Pucchigumi SP~
- Main article: Terapagos (anime)
Terapagos appeared in both chapters of Pocket Monsters ~Pucchigumi SP~, playing the same role as it does in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
Pocket Monsters ~The Detouring Volt Tacklers!!~
- Main article: Terapagos (anime)
Terapagos appeared in DVT05, alongside Liko.
In the TCG
- Main article: Terapagos (TCG)
Music
This is a list of music associated with Terapagos in the Pokémon games.
Games | Location | Song name | Composition | Arrangement |
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S V | When Terapagos awakens from its gem | Terapagos Comes Back to Life | Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose | Hiromitsu Maeba |
When battling Kieran's Terapagos in the Underdepths |
Battle! (Terapagos) | Rei Murayama and Go Ichinose | Go Ichinose | |
When Briar prompts Kieran to Terastallize Terapagos |
Conditions of the Hidden Treasure | Toby Fox | Hiromitsu Maeba | |
When Kieran attempts to recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball |
Terapagos Goes Rampage | Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose | Hiromitsu Maeba | |
When battling Stellar Form Terapagos | Battle! (Terapagos - The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero) | Rei Murayama, Toby Fox, and Go Ichinose | Go Ichinose | |
When capturing the Terapagos | Caught the Terapagos! | Toby Fox | Hiromitsu Maeba |
Trivia
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- Before the official reveal of Terapagos, a sketch of its Stellar Form appeared in the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV, drawn by Heath in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
- Terapagos has several similarities to Eternatus. Both are Legendary Pokémon that are responsible for the special type of transformation found within their regions of origin (Dynamax/Gigantamax for Galar and Terastallization for Paldea, respectively) and have entered a state of dormancy sometime in the distant past. Both of them were also introduced in a game which would receive DLC and whose game mascots comprise a Legendary duo.
- They also share similar traits regarding their forms, as both have an exclusive form that increase their base stats (Eternamax and Stellar Form) and can absorb the energy related to the phenomena (Galar particles and Terastal energy) from other Pokémon, therefore rendering them unavailable, as well as a form that cannot be used by the player, but have programmed stats (Eternamax and Normal Form).
- Normal Form Terapagos is tied with Azurill and Shroodle for being the shortest Normal-type Pokémon.
- Terapagos is the only Pokémon to have three signature Abilities, the most out of any Pokémon.
- Terapagos is the only Pokémon with an EV yield total of more than three, with its Terastal Form having a total of four.
- Terapagos is also the only Pokémon with a different EV yield total between each of its forms, with Normal having one, Terastal having four, and Stellar having three.
- While Terapagos as a species has a 50-50 gender ratio, the only Terapagos encounter is set to always be male. Because of this, a female Terapagos cannot currently be legitimately obtained.
- Terapagos is the only Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet that is able to learn moves through TMs, but cannot learn Tera Blast (despite the move using Terastal energy, which Terapagos is responsible for creating).
- Terapagos's cry is almost identical to the sound that is made when a Pokémon Terastallizes.
- The cry also incorporates the leitmotif commonly associated in-game with Area Zero, Terapagos's habitat. It is more easily distinguished when the cry is played at slower speed.
- One of Stellar Form Terapagos's attack animations has it use the 18 hexagonal gems orbiting its dome to form a symbol and shoot the attack from it. This symbol is the very same one featured in The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero expansion's logo.
- During an Auto Battle, Terapagos will transform into its Terastal Form before defeating a wild Pokémon, and then switch back to its Normal Form.
- Despite being the source of the Terastal phenomenon, which contains the power of every type, Terapagos cannot learn any Ghost- or Flying-type moves.
- In the closed captions of the initial TV Tokyo broadcast of HZ023, Terapagos was mistakenly referred to as コダイカメ Kodaikame (from 古代亀 kodaikame, literally "ancient turtle").[10][11]
- This mirrors its internal name from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where Terapagos is also referred to as "kodaikame".
- Terapagos cannot have its Tera Type be changed under normal circumstances in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. If the game is modified to force Terapagos to have a different Tera Type, the game will lag significantly while Terastallizing; however, unlike with Ogerpon, the game will not softlock. Illusion will also not work if either Terapagos or the Pokémon with said Ability Terastallize.
Origin
Terapagos may be based on a sea turtle, specifically the Galápagos green turtle, a population of green sea turtles found around the Galápagos Islands. It, especially in its Normal Form, may also be based on the Galápagos tortoise; in particular, it may be inspired by Lonesome George, the last Pinta Island Tortoise (a subspecies of Galápagos tortoise), as Terapagos is said to be extinct aside from a lone male survivor.
Terapagos may be inspired by the rainbow-shelled turtle from the Japanese folktale about a fisherman named Urashima Tarō. In the story, this turtle carries Tarō to the Dragon Palace beneath the sea, a detail that may be reflected by the concept of the mostly underwater Blueberry Academy (the main setting of The Indigo Disk, in which Terapagos was introduced). Additionally, the story ends with the fisherman aging rapidly into an old man with long white hair, similar to how Terapagos changes form when it enters battle.
The Terastal Form's hairy appearance may be a reference to Japanese legends of the minogame, a turtle which lived for 10,000 years and grew a tail made of seaweed. Terapagos, especially in its Stellar Form, may also reference the World Turtle, a mythical turtle found in various mythologies that was said to carry the world upon its back. This connection is furthered by the Stellar Form's Pokédex entries, which state that it resembles "the world as the ancients saw it" and "a planet floating in space". By extension, Terapagos's Stellar Form may be a reference to the expression "turtles all the way down", as it has a crystal in the shape of its Normal Form above its shell, and it floats on top of a larger dome shaped like a tortoise shell. The expression "turtles all the way down" refers to the idea that the World Turtle rests on the back of a larger turtle, and that turtle rests on the back of an even larger turtle, and so on.
The tessellation on Terapagos's shell contains type icons and could be based on the unique pattern on the back of the diamondback terrapin. Terapagos's crystalline composition may also take inspiration from chitons, marine mollusks with flat disk-shaped bodies and eye-like peripherals composed of rock.
Name origin
Terapagos may be a combination of Terastal, terrapin, and galápagos (a Spanish word for turtles, most recognizable because of the Galápagos Islands).
In other languages
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Normal Form
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Terastal Form
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Stellar Form
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Related articles
- Terapagos (game)
- The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero
- The Indigo Disk
- Legendary Pokémon
- Terastal phenomenon
- Terastal energy
- List of Pokémon with form differences
- Area Zero
- Scarlet Book
- Violet Book
- Area Zero journals
- Pagogo
- Stellar (type)
- Time travel
- Paradox Pokémon
- Population of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
References
- ↑ "Introducing a Newly Discovered Pokémon!" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.
- ↑ "Scarlet and Violet | Normal Form Terapagos" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.
- ↑ Heath: "While separated from the research team in the crater's depths, I found a strange...entity. [...] I have tentatively named this creature Terapagos. [...]" (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, in the chapter "A Disk Pokémon?" of the Scarlet BookS/Violet BookV)
- ↑ AI SadaS/AI TuroV: "[...] It sends Poké Balls to a different point on the timeline to catch Pokémon there, and it can then draw them back here to the present." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
- ↑ Professor SadaS/Professor TuroV: "I am researching methods to catch Pokémon that live in different timelines, so I might transport them to the present day in my own timeline." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk)
- ↑ Briar: "[...] I think it might be because your orbs were directly exposed to the energy from Terapagos. Kieran and Carmine say that ever since the underdepths, they've been able to Terastallize their Pokémon without charging their Tera Orbs." (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet: The Indigo Disk)
- ↑ "Master the Stellar Tera Type—the 19th Tera Type!" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.
- ↑ "Terastal Form Terapagos" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.
- ↑ "Scarlet and Violet Site | Stellar Form Terapagos" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.
- ↑ The closed captions for tonight’s #anipoke episode confirm that the Pokémon inside Liko’s pendant is named Kodaikame (コダイカメ). - @DogasusBackpack on Twitter
- ↑ 本日のアニメ『ポケットモンスター』字幕放送にて、ポケモン・テラパゴスの名称を、正式ではない表記をしておりました。正式な表記は「テラパゴス」です。 - @anipoke_PR on Twitter
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