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Revision as of 02:52, 24 April 2017
- This article is about the item. For the location in the anime, see Gracidea (Sinnoh).
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The Gracidea (Japanese: グラシデアのはな Gracidea Flower) is a Key Item introduced in Pokémon Platinum. It is a type of flower that resembles the flowers on Shaymin's head. In some places, people give bouquets of these flowers that resemble Shaymin to thank someone, relating to Shaymin being the Gratitude Pokémon.
In the core series games
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The Gracidea changes a chosen Land Forme Shaymin in the party into Sky Forme. It cannot be used at night or on a frozen Shaymin. Shaymin will change back to Land Forme during the night, if it is frozen, or if it is deposited in the PC.
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In the side series games
The Gracidea appears as a toy in the Japanese version of My Pokémon Ranch, after receiving the Platinum update. As in the handhelds, it is used to change Shaymin between its Land and Sky Formes. It only appears if the player has the Gracidea on their Platinum cartridge.
As this update is unavailable outside of Japan, the Gracidea cannot be obtained by international players of My Pokémon Ranch.
In spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
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Upon being used in a dungeon, the Gracidea is consumed and changes Shaymin to its Sky Forme. Upon leaving the dungeon, Shaymin reverts to its Land Forme.
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In the Pokémon Ranger series
A field of Gracideas is found in Latolato Trail in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs. In a Special Mission involving Shaymin, the flowers in the field is used by Shaymin to transform.
In the PokéPark series
In PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure, Gracideas appear in the Flower Zone. It is necessary to water these Gracideas in order to make them bloom. Shaymin will then change form and guide the player to the Sky Pavilion.
In the anime
Gracideas first appeared in the second Diamond & Pearl series movie, Giratina and the Sky Warrior, in which Ash, Dawn, and Brock met Layla and her husband Moose. The couple was on the way to Layla's great-grandmother's hundredth birthday party, and they wanted to give her a bouquet of Gracideas as a way to express their gratitude. As the group was traveling with Shaymin, Layla bonded with the Gratitude Pokémon, and when Shaymin touched the bouquet, it immediately changed into its Sky Forme. Later on, Shaymin reunited with several members of its species in a field full of Gracideas. In the ending credits, Delia, Johanna, and Lola were seen receiving Gracidea gift baskets sent by their children.
Gracideas reappeared in Keeping in Top Forme!, where a Gracidea garden is featured. All of the Gracidea in the garden have died except for a few. The Shaymin befriended by Marley used it to change into Sky Forme, along with two other Shaymin, and then migrated in order to find another garden.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A Gracidea first appeared in The Final Dimensional Duel IV, having being picked up by Marley from the Floaroma Meadow before arriving at Route 224 to meet up with Shaymin and ask its assistance for the final battle against Team Galactic, following the instructions in Oak's Letter. In The Final Dimensional Duel X, Shaymin used the same Gracidea to turn into its Sky Forme to fight Giratina, which was being controlled by Charon.
Trivia
- In Strategy Begins at Home!, flowers that look similar to Gracideas are seen on Johanna's garden.
- In Pokémon X and Y, Gracideas are featured in one of the paintings on display at the Lumiose Museum.
- A bow resembling a Gracidea also appears on the Sky Gifts found in Sky Peak.
In other languages
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing Chinese name |
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