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[[File:SV Ditto Block.png|250px|thumb|A Ditto Block found in the Terarium]] | [[File:SV Ditto Block.png|250px|thumb|A Ditto Block found in the Terarium]] | ||
A world-renowned undersea facility constructed as a supportive learning environment for strong {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, the Terarium is divided into four areas: A [[ | A world-renowned undersea facility constructed as a supportive learning environment for strong {{pkmn|Trainer}}s, the Terarium is divided into four areas: A [[Savanna Biome]], a [[Coastal Biome]], a [[Canyon Biome]], and a [[Polar Biome]]. Each biome has different climates, ecosystems, and [[wild Pokémon]], even including foreign [[regional form]] Pokémon such as {{rf|Alolan}} {{p|Exeggutor}}, {{rf|Galarian}} {{p|Slowpoke}}, and [[starter Pokémon]]. The temperature of each area is also carefully regulated. The facility is enclosed within an artificial sky dome that changes to simulate the weather and time of day.<ref>(June 21, 2023). "[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/dlc_locations/ Mossui Town—Your Base of Operations during Your School Trip!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet Official Website</ref> | ||
The Terarium Core that hangs from the roof of the Terarium is filled with a mixture of Paldean soil and water from the [[Crystal Pool]] in Kitakami, which is what stabilizes the [[Terastal phenomenon]] at [[Blueberry Academy]]. After the events of | The Terarium Core that hangs from the roof of the Terarium is filled with a mixture of Paldean soil and water from the [[Crystal Pool]] in Kitakami, which is what stabilizes the [[Terastal phenomenon]] at [[Blueberry Academy]]. After the events of [[The Indigo Disk]], crystals from the [[Area Zero]] underdepths are added to the mixture which allows wild Pokémon to Terastallize into the [[Stellar]] type. | ||
Throughout the Terarium, the player can complete [[Blueberry Quest]]s to earn [[BP]]. As part of these quests, various [[Ditto Block]]s<ref name=DittoBlock>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/_images/news/dec_23/p10_03_en.jpg Screenshot from the SV website showing a quest with a Ditto Block.]</ref> can be found as objectives, where {{p|Ditto}} will seemingly transform into a large cube with rounded edges. Despite being milestones for the player to obtain, and not actually obtainable themselves, they can still be [[Shiny]].<ref name=ShinyDittoBlock>[https://twitter.com/jflash727/status/1735463386895270079 A player finding a Shiny Ditto block in the Terarium.]</ref> | Throughout the Terarium, the player can complete [[Blueberry Quest]]s to earn [[BP]]. As part of these quests, various [[Ditto Block]]s<ref name=DittoBlock>[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/_images/news/dec_23/p10_03_en.jpg Screenshot from the SV website showing a quest with a Ditto Block.]</ref> can be found as objectives, where {{p|Ditto}} will seemingly transform into a large cube with rounded edges. Despite being milestones for the player to obtain, and not actually obtainable themselves, they can still be [[Shiny]].<ref name=ShinyDittoBlock>[https://twitter.com/jflash727/status/1735463386895270079 A player finding a Shiny Ditto block in the Terarium.]</ref> |
Revision as of 17:20, 22 December 2023
The Terarium, also referred to as the Terarium Dome (Japanese: テラリウムドーム Terarium Dome), is a facility of the Blueberry Academy which sustains a variety of artificial biomes for Pokémon.
In the games
A world-renowned undersea facility constructed as a supportive learning environment for strong Trainers, the Terarium is divided into four areas: A Savanna Biome, a Coastal Biome, a Canyon Biome, and a Polar Biome. Each biome has different climates, ecosystems, and wild Pokémon, even including foreign regional form Pokémon such as Alolan Exeggutor, Galarian Slowpoke, and starter Pokémon. The temperature of each area is also carefully regulated. The facility is enclosed within an artificial sky dome that changes to simulate the weather and time of day.[1]
The Terarium Core that hangs from the roof of the Terarium is filled with a mixture of Paldean soil and water from the Crystal Pool in Kitakami, which is what stabilizes the Terastal phenomenon at Blueberry Academy. After the events of The Indigo Disk, crystals from the Area Zero underdepths are added to the mixture which allows wild Pokémon to Terastallize into the Stellar type.
Throughout the Terarium, the player can complete Blueberry Quests to earn BP. As part of these quests, various Ditto Blocks[2] can be found as objectives, where Ditto will seemingly transform into a large cube with rounded edges. Despite being milestones for the player to obtain, and not actually obtainable themselves, they can still be Shiny.[3]
When in the Terarium, the player can talk to Synclaire in order to access the Synchro Machine, allowing them to see the world through the eyes of their Pokémon.
Music
Games | Location | Song name | Composition | Arrangement |
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S V | When in the tunnel to the Terarium |
The Terarium (Tunnel)* | Unknown | Unknown |
When in the tunnel to the Terarium |
The Terarium* | Unknown | Unknown | |
When in the Savanna Biome | The Terarium (Savanna Biome)* | Unknown | Unknown | |
When in the Coastal Biome | The Terarium (Coastal Biome)* | Unknown | Unknown | |
When in the Canyon Biome | The Terarium (Canyon Biome)* | Unknown | Unknown | |
When in the Polar Biome | The Terarium (Polar Biome)* | Unknown | Unknown | |
When in a Plaza | The Terarium (Plaza)* | Unknown | Unknown | |
When battling a wild Pokémon | Battle! (Wild Pokémon - Unova)* | Junichi Masuda Go Ichinose[4] |
Unknown | |
When battling a wild Tera Pokémon | Battle! (Wild Tera Pokémon)* | Junichi Masuda Go Ichinose[4] |
Unknown | |
When battling a Trainer in the Terarium |
Battle! (Pokémon Trainer - Unova)* | Junichi Masuda Go Ichinose[4] |
Unknown | |
Song names marked with an asterisk are unofficial, as they have not received a soundtrack release. |
Trivia
Origin
Name origin
Terarium and Terarium Dome are derived from terrarium and possibly the Terastal phenomenon.
In other languages
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References
- ↑ (June 21, 2023). "Mossui Town—Your Base of Operations during Your School Trip!" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet Official Website
- ↑ Screenshot from the SV website showing a quest with a Ditto Block.
- ↑ A player finding a Shiny Ditto block in the Terarium.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 From the BW Super Music Collection.
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