Temple of Sinnoh

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Temple of Sinnoh シンオウ神殿
Sinnoh Temple
"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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Location: Northwest Coronet Highlands
Region: Hisui
Generations: VIII
Hisui Temple of Sinnoh Map.png
Location of Temple of Sinnoh in Hisui.
Pokémon world locations

The Temple of Sinnoh (Japanese: シンオウ神殿 Sinnoh Temple) is a location at the peak of Mount Coronet in the Coronet Highlands of Hisui, built as a monument to Arceus, also known as almighty Sinnoh. At the entrance of the temple are statues of the ancient hero's Pokémon: Wyrdeer, Kleavor, Ursaluna, Hisuian Lilligant, Basculegion, Hisuian Arcanine, Sneasler, Hisuian Electrode, Hisuian Braviary, and Hisuian Avalugg.

Fixtures modeled after Arceus's likeness such as its golden cross-like wheel and head are emblazoned on the temple's structure.

In present-day Sinnoh, the temple's ruins are known as the Spear Pillar.

In the games

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The player first travels to the Temple of Sinnoh to prevent Galaxy Team Commander Kamado from recklessly trying to deal with the Pokémon sighted at the space-time rift above Mount Coronet. After being defeated in battle, Kamado sees the error of his ways and apologizes for banishing the player from Jubilife Village. At the end of the temple, either Dialga (if the player chose Adaman during Mission 14) or Palkia (if the player chose Irida during Mission 14) will then emerge from the space-time rift. The player will try to subdue the Legendary Pokémon with the Red Chain created by the lake guardians, but fails, forcing them to fight and catch it.

After the player has caught the Legendary Pokémon, its counterpart will appear and force the player to retreat. Once the player has obtained the Origin Ball, they return to the temple to face it, accompanied by the Legendary Pokémon captured earlier. The opposing Legendary Pokémon transforms into its Origin Forme, destroying the temple and all its statues in the process, and must be quelled using balms before the player can use the Origin Ball to catch it.

During the post-game, the player returns to the ruins of the temple, where Volo reveals that he was the one who sought out Giratina and had it tear open the space-time rift to anger Dialga/Palkia, ultimately causing the player's arrival in Hisui. Holding the last of the 18 Plates, he challenges the player to get the other 17 Plates from them so he can meet Arceus and use its power to recreate the world. After being defeated, he summons Giratina to his aid, forcing the player to defeat it as well. Once Giratina is defeated, Volo hands the player the last Plate and leaves, swearing to create his new world no matter how many centuries it will take.

Once the player has caught at least one of every non-Mythical Pokémon in Hisui, they return to the temple once again and play the Azure Flute, revealing a glowing stairway to the Hall of Origin, where Arceus awaits them.

After defeating Arceus, the player can return to the Temple of Sinnoh for rematches with Arceus, as well as Origin Forme Dialga or Palkia.

According to Ingo, the temple was built a long time ago using stone mined out of the Ancient Quarry. According to Old Verse 11, both people and Pokémon worked together to mine the stone, but humans were ultimately responsible for carving the statues of the ancient hero's Pokémon.

Geography

The Temple of Sinnoh is located at the very peak of Mount Coronet, although the north side of the temple stands above a vast snowy valley surrounded by mountain ranges of nearly equal height. It stands in the northwest corner of the Coronet Highlands, completely surrounded by Cloudcap Pass. Since the northern section of Cloudcap Pass is completely impassable, the only known entrance to the Temple is through the Stone Portal, a small straight tunnel that passes underneath it. After exiting the Stone Portal, there is a single straight trail upwards to the south side of the Temple. The path widens twice, once halfway up the trail and again at the base of the Temple itself.

Shop

During Mission 17: "Atop Mount Coronet", Volo can be found here as a temporary shopkeeper halfway up the trail to the Temple of Sinnoh. Volo cannot be found here to sell items again after completing the mission.

Volo


Items

Item Location Games
Old Verse LA Old Verse 11 To the right of the stairs at the entrance of the temple (hidden, requires Ursaluna)  LA 
Ultra Ball LA Ultra Ball ×10 Given by Kamado before battling the first Legendary Pokémon  LA 
Time Balm LA Time Balm Automatically obtained during the first battle and subsequent rematches with Origin Forme Dialga  LA 
Space Balm LA Space Balm Automatically obtained during the first battle and subsequent rematches with Origin Forme Palkia  LA 
Spooky Plate LA Spooky Plate Given by Volo after defeating him and Giratina  LA 
Azure Flute LA Azure Flute Replaces the Celestica Flute after obtaining the Spooky Plate  LA 

Special encounters

Dialga and Palkia are coded to never be Shiny.

If Adaman was chosen

The following applies if the player picked Adaman during Mission 13: "Disaster Looming".

Dialga can be caught during Mission 17: "Atop Mount Coronet", which becomes available after the player forges the Red Chain from the materials obtained during the trials of the lake guardians.

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Types:
Steel Dragon
Dialga Lv.65
Earth Power
Ground Special
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Flash Cannon
Steel Special
Roar of Time
Dragon Special

Palkia can be caught in its Origin Forme during Mission 18: "The Counterpart" after the players catches Dialga. It reverts to its normal form after being caught.

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Types:
Water Dragon
Palkia Lv.65
Earth Power
Ground Special
Aqua Tail
Water Physical
Hydro Pump
Water Special
Spacial Rend
Dragon Special
If Irida was chosen

The following applies if the player picked Irida during Mission 13: "Disaster Looming".

Palkia can be caught during Mission 17: "Atop Mount Coronet", which becomes available after the player forges the Red Chain from the materials obtained during the trials of the lake guardians.

484Palkia.png
Types:
Water Dragon
Palkia Lv.65
Earth Power
Ground Special
Aqua Tail
Water Physical
Hydro Pump
Water Special
Spacial Rend
Dragon Special

Dialga can be caught in its Origin Forme during Mission 18: "The Counterpart" after the player catches Palkia. It reverts to its normal form after being caught.

483Dialga-Origin.png
Types:
Steel Dragon
Dialga Lv.65
Earth Power
Ground Special
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Flash Cannon
Steel Special
Roar of Time
Dragon Special
Rematch

Both Pokémon of Myth can be rematched in their Origin Formes at any point after the player catches Arceus. They cannot be caught and must be defeated.

483Dialga-Origin.png
Types:
Steel Dragon
Dialga Lv.85
Earth Power
Ground Special
Iron Tail
Steel Physical
Flash Cannon
Steel Special
Roar of Time
Dragon Special
484Palkia-Origin.png
Types:
Water Dragon
Palkia Lv.85
Earth Power
Ground Special
Aqua Tail
Water Physical
Hydro Pump
Water Special
Spacial Rend
Dragon Special

Trainers

Mission 17: "Atop Mount Coronet"



Mission 26: "Seeking the Remaining Plates"

Volo summons Giratina in its Altered Forme immediately after his main team is defeated. Experience is awarded for battling his main team before Volo summons Giratina, and temporary in-battle conditions wear off, but the player is not given a chance to heal. If the player is defeated by Giratina, they must also battle Volo's initial team again. During this battle, Giratina is filled with terrible might (Japanese: すさまじい力 Tremendous Strength), which boosts all of its stats and causes it to take reduced indirect damage (such as from poison and splinters). Upon being defeated, Giratina changes into its Origin Forme and heals itself completely, effectively making the second part of the battle against two Pokémon, and the entire battle against eight. Giratina's two phases are treated as part of the same battle, so experience is not awarded in between and temporary in-battle conditions do not change.

Part 1



Part 2



In the TCG

The Temple of Sinnoh in the TCG
Main article: Temple of Sinnoh (Astral Radiance 155)

Temple of Sinnoh was introduced as a Stadium card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Space Juggler expansion and the English Astral Radiance expansion, with artwork by Oswaldo KATO. It was also released as a Secret card in the same Japanese and English expansions, with artwork by the same artist. It makes all Special Energy cards attached to all Pokémon provide Colorless Energy with no other effect.

Gallery

Temple of Sinnoh LA Concept Art.png
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Concept art

Trivia

  • After the Temple of Sinnoh is destroyed, the ruins resemble the version of Spear Pillar found in Pokémon Diamond and Brilliant Diamond, regardless of which Pokémon is responsible for destroying it.
  • Volo alludes to its present-day name by describing the ruins as "pillars now turned into spears, stabbing into the heavens."

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 神奧神殿 Sàhn'ou Sàhndihn
Mandarin 神奧神殿 / 神奥神殿 Shén'ào Shéndiàn
France Flag.png French Temple de Sinnoh
Germany Flag.png German Sinnoh-Tempel
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Kuil Sinnoh
Italy Flag.png Italian Tempio di Sinnoh
South Korea Flag.png Korean 신오신전 Sin'o Shinjeon
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Templo de Sinnoh
Spain Flag.png Spanish Templo de Sinnoh



Hisui
Kleavor stamp.png Lilligant stamp.png Arcanine stamp.png Electrode stamp.png Avalugg stamp.png
Settlements
Jubilife VillageDiamond SettlementPearl SettlementAncient Retreat
Obsidian Fieldlands
Aspiration HillFloaro GardensHorseshoe PlainsGrueling GroveWorn BridgeDeertrack PathDeertrack Heights
Windswept RunNature's PantryTidewater DamThe HeartwoodGrandtree ArenaOreburrow TunnelObsidian Falls
Ramanas IslandSandgem FlatsLake Verity
Crimson Mirelands
Golden LowlandsGapejaw BogHolm of TrialsUrsa's RingSludge MoundScarlet BogSolaceon RuinsCloudpool Ridge
Shrouded RuinsDiamond HeathBolderoll SlopeCottonsedge PrairieDroning MeadowLake ValorBrava Arena
Cobalt Coastlands
Crossing SlopeGinkgo LandingAipom HillBathers' LagoonHideaway BayDeadwood HauntTombolo Walk
Sand's ReachTranquility CoveCastaway ShoreTidal PassageWindbreak StandSpring PathTurnback CaveIslespy Shore
Veilstone CapeLunker's LairSeagrass HavenSeaside HollowFirespit IslandMolten ArenaLava Dome Sanctum
Coronet Highlands
Heavenward LookoutWayward CaveWayward WoodAncient QuarrySonorous PathLonely SpringClamberclaw Cliffs
Celestica RuinsCelestica TrailPrimeval GrottoSacred PlazaStonetooth RowsBolderoll RavineFabled Spring
Moonview ArenaCloudcap PassStone PortalTemple of SinnohHall of Origin
Alabaster Icelands
Whiteout ValleyCrevasse PassageBonechill WastesHibernal CaveIcebound FallsAvalanche Slopes
Ice Column ChamberArena's ApproachAvalugg's LegacyIcepeak CavernSnowfall Hot SpringSecret Hollow
Glacier TerraceHeart's CragLake AcuitySnowpoint TempleIcepeak Arena
See also
SinnohMount CoronetSpace-time distortion


Game locations of Legendary and Mythical Pokémon
Kanto Seafoam IslandsPower PlantVictory RoadCerulean Cave
Route 10Route 25Pewter CityRoaming Pokémon
Sevii Islands Mt. EmberNavel RockBirth Island
Johto Ilex ForestBell TowerWhirl IslandsMt. Silver Cave
Burned TowerEmbedded TowerRoaming Pokémon
Hoenn Desert RuinsIsland CaveAncient TombCave of OriginMarine Cave
Terra CaveSky PillarSouthern IslandSea MauvilleScorched Slab
Pathless PlainNameless CavernFabled CaveGnarled Den
Trackless ForestCrescent IsleSkyRoaming Pokémon
Sinnoh Acuity CavernValor CavernSpear PillarTurnback Cave
Rock Peak RuinsIceberg RuinsIron RuinsSnowpoint Temple
Stark MountainNewmoon IslandFlower ParadiseHall of Origin
Ramanas ParkFloaroma TownRoaming Pokémon
Unova Guidance ChamberTrial ChamberRumination FieldN's CastleAbundant Shrine
Giant ChasmDragonspiral TowerLiberty GardenRoute 11Route 13Route 22
Route 23Celestial TowerNacrene CityUnderground RuinsTwist Mountain
DreamyardMarvelous BridgeReversal MountainCoastal BiomeRoaming Pokémon
Kalos Sea Spirit's DenTeam Flare Secret HQTerminus Cave
Unknown DungeonRoaming Pokémon
Alola Route 16Altar of the SunneAltar of the MooneMount LanakilaMahalo Trail
Ruins of ConflictRuins of LifeRuins of AbundanceRuins of Hope
Aether ParadiseAncient Poni PathLake of the SunneLake of the Moone
Ten Carat HillResolution Cave
Galar Tower summitBattle TowerMaster DojoCrown ShrineMax Lair
Rock Peak RuinsIceberg RuinsIron RuinsSplit-Decision RuinsGiant's Bed
Frigid SeaLakeside CaveBallimere LakeFreezingtonRoaming Pokémon
Hisui Seaside HollowTemple of SinnohAcuity CavernValor CavernVerity Cavern
Lava Dome SanctumMoonview ArenaSnowpoint TempleTurnback CaveBonechill Wastes
Cobalt CoastlandsRamanas IslandScarlet BogCoronet HighlandsFloaro Gardens
Paldea Grasswither ShrineIcerend ShrineGroundblight ShrineFirescourge Shrine
Poco PathArea ZeroArea Zero UnderdepthsGlaseado Mountain
South Province (Area One)Asado DesertWest Province (Area One)East Province (Area Three)
Casseroya LakeNorth Paldean SeaSouth Province (Area Four)North Province (Area Two)
Alfornada CavernGreat Crater of PaldeaTagtree ThicketEast Province (Area One)
South Province (Area Five)Dalizapa PassagePokémon LeagueSocarrat Trail
Kitakami Paradise BarrensWistful FieldsOni MountainDreaded DenLoyalty Plaza
Other Faraway IslandDistortion WorldSinjoh RuinsUltra Space Wilds


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