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====Growing Spheres====
====Growing Spheres====
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Buried Spheres grow naturally over time. Red, Green, and Blue Spheres grow faster than Pale and Prism Spheres.
Buried Spheres grow naturally over time. Red, Green, and Blue Spheres grow faster than Pale and Prism Spheres, growing 3 or 4 sizes every day, while Prism and Pale Spheres grow either 1 or 2 sizes a day.


====Combining Spheres====
====Combining Spheres====
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When combined, the size of the resulting Sphere is determined by the following formula (capped at 99):
When combined, the size of the resulting Sphere is determined by the following formula (capped at 99):


<math>newsize = size_1 + \left(\left\lfloor{size_2 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{size_3 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{size_4 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \ldots</math>
<math>newsize = size_{buried} + \left(\left\lfloor{size_1 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{size_2 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{size_3 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \ldots</math>
 
If spheres are buried on top of a sphere that has already grown at least once since a sphere was buried there, the new size is instead determined by the following formula (capped at 99):
 
<math>newsize = size_{buried} + size_1 + \left(\left\lfloor{size_2 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{size_3 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{size_4 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \ldots</math>


Where:
Where:
* <math>size_{buried}</math> is the current size of the grown previously-buried Sphere
* <math>size_{buried}</math> is the current size of the Sphere buried in the spot you are burying other Spheres in, including any growth it has undergone
* <math>size_n</math> are the respective sizes of the buried spheres (excluding any previously-buried grown Sphere), sorted in descending order of size, such that <math>size_1</math> is the size of the largest Sphere
* <math>size_n</math> are the respective sizes of the buried spheres (excluding the previously-buried or grown Sphere)


=====Example=====
=====Example=====
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</math>
</math>


Burying a Blue Sphere 15, Blue Sphere 3, Blue Sphere 22, on top of a Blue Sphere 3 that has grown by 2 (i.e. now a Blue Sphere 5) yields a Blue Sphere 32.
Burying a Blue Sphere 15, Blue Sphere 3, Blue Sphere 22, on top of a Blue Sphere 3 that has grown by 2 (i.e. now a Blue Sphere 5) yields a Blue Sphere 15, which will announce that it has grown by 2 once it is dug up.


<math>
<math>
\begin{align}
\begin{align}
newsize &= (3 + 2) + 22 + \left(\left\lfloor{15 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{3 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \\
newsize &= (3 + 2) + \left(\left\lfloor{22 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{15 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{3 \over 5}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \\
&= 5 + 22 + \left(\left\lfloor{3}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{0.6}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \\
&= 5 + \left(\left\lfloor{4.4}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{3}\right\rfloor + 1\right) + \left(\left\lfloor{0.6}\right\rfloor + 1\right) \\
&= 27 + \left(3 + 1\right) + \left(0 + 1\right) \\
&= 5 + \left(4 + 1\right) + \left(3 + 1\right) + \left(0 + 1\right) \\
&= 27 + 4 + 1 \\
&= 5 + 5 + 4 + 1 \\
&= 32
&= 15
\end{align}
\end{align}
</math>
</math>

Revision as of 21:40, 23 March 2024

A Green Sphere L and a Blue Sphere L in the Grand Underground

A sphere (Japanese: タマ sphere) is a special type of currency that can be found by mining and used to trade with vendors in the UndergroundDPPt and the Grand UndergroundBDSP.

The term "Sphere" is treated as a proper noun in Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, but is capitalized normally in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

In the core series games

Spheres come in five varieties: Red, Blue, Green, Prism, and Pale. Red, Blue, and Green Spheres are more common than Prism and Pale Spheres; Prism Spheres are more common in Pokémon Diamond, while Pale Spheres are more common in Pokémon Pearl.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, they range in size from 1 to 99. Mined Spheres can range in size between 1 and 22. Spheres of size 1 to 11 are classified as small, while spheres of sizes 12 to 22 are classified as large. When mining, small Spheres take up 2×2 tiles, while large Spheres take up 3×3 tiles. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, spheres come in two discrete sizes: S and L.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, players can only carry a total of 40 Spheres at any time. A full Sphere inventory will prevent acquiring any more Spheres, with any newly mined spheres in excess of their Bag space being automatically discarded. If a player attempts to dig up one of their buried Spheres with a full Bag, the game prevents them from doing so, saying that the player left it where it is. In Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, players can carry up to 999 of each type of sphere.

Exchange

Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

Location of the Hikers who sell and buy Spheres from players in Generation IV
Main article: Underground → Vendors

Spheres can be used to exchange for goods to decorate the player's Secret Base, as well as Traps which can be set up throughout the Underground. There are three types of vendors in the Underground:

  • Treasure vendors will accept the player's treasures and give them spheres in return.
  • Goods vendors will trade Spheres for goods and vice-versa.
  • Trap vendors will trade Spheres for Traps and vice-versa.

The price that an item is listed for is the minimum-size Sphere that the Hiker will take for it, though larger ones may be used.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

Main article: Grand Underground → Merchants

Spheres can be used to exchange for pedestals and various items, such as TMs. There are three types of vendors in the Grand Underground:

  • Small-sphere vendors allow the player to purchase additional Digger Drills, small or medium pedestals, and TMs which change daily.
  • Large-sphere vendors who offer large or extra-large pedestals, and a different set of TMs.
  • The item exchange vendor will give spheres in exchange for items that can be dug out. Additionally, he can also be paid spheres to expand the player's Secret Base.

Burying Spheres

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the player can bury Spheres to combine or grow them, up to the maximum size of 99. A player can only bury 99 Spheres at a time; attempting to bury more causes the oldest buried Sphere to disappear. A Sphere Radar can be unlocked for a player's base, which can be used to help the player find the Spheres they have buried.

Growing Spheres

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Reason: What is the probability of a Sphere growing its larger or smaller amount?

Buried Spheres grow naturally over time. Red, Green, and Blue Spheres grow faster than Pale and Prism Spheres, growing 3 or 4 sizes every day, while Prism and Pale Spheres grow either 1 or 2 sizes a day.

Combining Spheres

Spheres of the same color can combined by burying them in the same spot, in order to produce a single larger Sphere.

When combined, the size of the resulting Sphere is determined by the following formula (capped at 99):

Where:

  • is the current size of the Sphere buried in the spot you are burying other Spheres in, including any growth it has undergone
  • are the respective sizes of the buried spheres (excluding the previously-buried or grown Sphere)
Example

Burying a Prism Sphere 15, a Prism Sphere 12, a Prism Sphere 7, and two Prism Sphere 1s yields a Prism Sphere 22.

Burying a Blue Sphere 15, Blue Sphere 3, Blue Sphere 22, on top of a Blue Sphere 3 that has grown by 2 (i.e. now a Blue Sphere 5) yields a Blue Sphere 15, which will announce that it has grown by 2 once it is dug up.

Description

Games Description
DPPt
  • Red Sphere: A red sphere that glows like fire. It slowly grows when buried.
  • Blue Sphere: A blue sphere that glistens like ice. It slowly glows when buried.
  • Green Sphere: A green sphere glowing like sunlight in leaves. It slowly grows when buried.
  • Prism Sphere: A crystal clear, hard sphere. It slowly grows when buried.
  • Pale Sphere: A white sphere that glows in seven colors. It slowly grows when buried.
BDSP
  • Red Sphere S: A small red sphere that glows like fire.
  • Red Sphere L: A large red sphere that glows like fire.
  • Blue Sphere S: A small blue sphere that glistens like ice.
  • Blue Sphere L: A large blue sphere that glistens like ice.
  • Green Sphere S: A small green sphere that glows like sunlit leaves.
  • Green Sphere L: A large green sphere that glows like sunlit leaves.
  • Prism Sphere S: A small sphere that's clear enough to see through.
  • Prism Sphere L: A large sphere that's clear enough to see through.
  • Pale Sphere S: A small sphere that glows in seven colors.
  • Pale Sphere L: A large sphere that glows in seven colors.

Gallery

Underground

These are sprites of the Spheres as seen in the Sinnoh Underground.

Mine Small Red Sphere.png Mine Small Blue Sphere.png Mine Small Green Sphere.png Mine Small Prism Sphere.png Mine Small Pale Sphere.png
Red Sphere
Small
Blue Sphere
Small
Green Sphere
Small
Prism Sphere
Small
Pale Sphere
Small
Mine Large Red Sphere.png Mine Large Blue Sphere.png Mine Large Green Sphere.png Mine Large Prism Sphere.png Mine Large Pale Sphere.png
Red Sphere
Large
Blue Sphere
Large
Green Sphere
Large
Prism Sphere
Large
Pale Sphere
Large

Grand Underground

These are sprites of the Spheres as seen in the Sinnoh Grand Underground.

Mine Red Sphere S BDSP.png Mine Blue Sphere S BDSP.png Mine Green Sphere S BDSP.png Mine Prism Sphere S BDSP.png Mine Pale Sphere S BDSP.png
Red Sphere S Blue Sphere S Green Sphere S Prism Sphere S Pale Sphere S
Mine Red Sphere L BDSP.png Mine Blue Sphere L BDSP.png Mine Green Sphere L BDSP.png Mine Prism Sphere L BDSP.png Mine Pale Sphere L BDSP.png
Red Sphere L Blue Sphere L Green Sphere L Prism Sphere L Pale Sphere L

This is artwork of the Spheres as seen in the Sinnoh Grand Underground.

Bag Red Sphere S GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Blue Sphere S GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Green Sphere S GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Prism Sphere S GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Pale Sphere S GU Obtain Sprite.png
Red Sphere S Blue Sphere S Green Sphere S Prism Sphere S Pale Sphere S
Bag Red Sphere L GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Blue Sphere L GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Green Sphere L GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Prism Sphere L GU Obtain Sprite.png Bag Pale Sphere L GU Obtain Sprite.png
Red Sphere L Blue Sphere L Green Sphere L Prism Sphere L Pale Sphere L

In the anime

Red, Blue, and Green Spheres in the anime

Spheres first appeared in The Grass Menagerie! in Team Rocket's fantasy. They later found a Red Sphere and loads more Spheres of other colors, giving them money for a meal.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese Yuhk
Mandarin
Finland Flag.png Finnish Kivi
France Flag.png French Sphère
Germany Flag.png German Sphäre
Italy Flag.png Italian Bilia
South Korea Flag.png Korean 구슬 Guseul
Poland Flag.png Polish Kryształ
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Esfera
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Esfera
Spain Flag.png Spain Gema

Red Sphere

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese べにタマ Beni Tama
Chinese Cantonese 紅玉 Hùhngyuhk
Mandarin 紅玉 / 红玉 Hóngyù
Finland Flag.png Finnish Punainen kivi
France Flag.png French Sphère Rouge
Germany Flag.png German Purpursphäre
Italy Flag.png Italian Bilia Rossa
South Korea Flag.png Korean 빨강구슬 Ppalgang Guseul
Poland Flag.png Polish Czerwony Kryształ
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Esfera Vermelha
Spain Flag.png Spanish Gema Roja

Blue Sphere

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese あおタマ Ao Tama
Chinese Cantonese 藍玉 Làahmyuhk
Mandarin 藍玉 / 蓝玉 Lányù
Finland Flag.png Finnish Sininen kivi
France Flag.png French Sphère Bleue
Germany Flag.png German Indigosphäre
Italy Flag.png Italian Bilia Blu
South Korea Flag.png Korean 파랑구슬 Parang Guseul
Poland Flag.png Polish Niebieski Kryształ
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Esfera Azul
Spain Flag.png Spanish Gema Azul

Green Sphere

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese みどりタマ Midori Tama
Chinese Cantonese 綠玉 Luhkyuhk
青玉 Chēngyuhk *
Mandarin 綠玉 / 绿玉 Lǜyù
青玉 Qīngyù *
Finland Flag.png Finnish Vihreä kivi
France Flag.png French Sphère Verte
Germany Flag.png German Jadesphäre
Italy Flag.png Italian Bilia Verde
South Korea Flag.png Korean 초록구슬 Chorok Guseul
Poland Flag.png Polish Zielony Kryształ
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Esfera Verde
Spain Flag.png Spanish Gema Verde

Prism Sphere

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese こんごうダマ Kongō Dama
Chinese Cantonese 金剛玉 Gāmgōngyuhk
Mandarin 金剛玉 / 金刚玉 Jīngāngyù
France Flag.png French Sphère Prisme
Germany Flag.png German Prismensphäre
Italy Flag.png Italian Bilia Prisma
South Korea Flag.png Korean 금강구슬 Geumgang Guseul
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Esfera Prisma
Spain Flag.png Spanish Gema Prisma

Pale Sphere

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese しらタマ Shira Tama
Chinese Cantonese 白玉 Baahkyuhk
Mandarin 白玉 Báiyù
France Flag.png French Sphère Pâle
Germany Flag.png German Weißsphäre
Italy Flag.png Italian Bilia Tersa
South Korea Flag.png Korean 하양구슬 Hayang Guseul
Portugal Flag.png Portuguese Esfera Pálida
Spain Flag.png Spanish Gema Blanca


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