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Revision as of 03:22, 22 May 2017

Meteorite
いんせき
Meteorite
Bag Meteorite Sprite.png
Meteorite
Pokémon Global Link artwork
Introduced in Generation III
Pocket
Generation III Bag Key items pocket icon.png Key items
Generation VI Bag Key items pocket icon.png Key items
Generation VII Bag Key items pocket icon.png Key items

The Meteorite (Japanese: いんせき Meteorite) is a Key Item introduced in Generation III.

In the core series games

Effect

Generation III

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player can return the Meteorite to Professor Cozmo in his house in Fallarbor Town in exchange for TM27 (Return).

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the player can give the Meteorite to Lostelle's father on Two Island in exchange for an Moon Stone after rescuing Lostelle.

Generation VI

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Meteorite changes in appearance and description as the player progresses through the game's story.

  • It transforms from its default form to its second form when the player obtains the Devon Scope on Route 120.
  • It transforms from its second form to its third form after the player defeats Brendan/May in Lilycove City.
  • It transforms from its third form to its final form after the player defeats Zinnia in Granite Cave.

At the climax of the Delta Episode, the player feeds it to Rayquaza to give it the necessary energy to Mega Evolve. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, no Rayquaza can Mega Evolve until the Rayquaza in the story has consumed the Meteorite (there is no similar requirement in Pokémon Sun and Moon).

Description

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Reason: Missing descriptions from Sun and Moon

Bag Meteorite Sprite.png Default form

Games Description
RSE A meteorite found at Meteor Falls.
FRLG A meteorite that fell from space onto Mt. Moon long ago. It is very lumpy and hard.
ORAS A Meteorite originally found at Meteor Falls. You got it at Mt. Chimney.

Bag Meteorite 2 Sprite.png Second form

Games Description
ORAS A Meteorite that you got at Mt. Chimney. It gives off a faint glow.

Bag Meteorite 3 Sprite.png Third form

Games Description
ORAS A Meteorite that you got at Mt. Chimney. It continues to give off a faint glow and is slightly warm to the touch.

Bag Meteorite 4 Sprite.png Final form

Games Description
ORAS A Meteorite that you got at Mt. Chimney. Some sort of pattern has risen to the surface, and it's shining with seven colors of light.

Acquisition

Games Method
RSE Mt. Chimney (inside the machine next to MaxieRE/ArchieS battle)
FRLG One Island Pokémon Center (from Bill)
ORAS Mt. Chimney (from MaxieOR/ArchieAS after defeating him)

In spin-off games

Pokémon Shuffle

In Pokémon Shuffle, the Meteorite allows the player to Mega Evolve Rayquaza and Shiny Rayquaza.

The player can obtain the Meteorite by defeating Mega Rayquaza in Stage 300 at the end of Roseus Center. The Meteorite was also available as a prize during the Shiny Mega Rayquaza Competitive Stage that ran on both the 3DS and Mobile versions from February 21 to 28, 2017.

The Meteorite enables the following Mega Evolutions:

Pokémon Type Effect Gauge Max Mega Speedups
Rayquaza Mega Rayquaza Dragon Erases a Pokémon of a different type from Mega Rayquaza (max 10). 33 20
Rayquaza Shiny Mega Rayquaza Flying Erases Pokémon and disruptions around two spots you tap. 24 15

In the anime

The Meteorite in the anime

The Meteorite appeared in Fight for the Meteorite!. Professor Cozmo searched for it on Mt. Chimney and succeeded in finding it with the help of a scanner. Team Magma arrived and attempted to steal the Meteorite but Team Aqua's arrival gave Professor Cozmo and Ash a chance to get away with the meteorite. Professor Cozmo explained to Ash that it was part of a large asteroid that fell from space. A Golbat belonging to a member from Team Magma took the meteorite from Professor Cozmo in order to power up their machine. It got destroyed when Professor Cozmo pushed the machine down the volcano as there was no time to get the Meteorite out of it.

In the manga

The Meteorite in Pokémon Adventures
The Meteorite in Ash and Pikachu

In the Ash and Pikachu manga

The Meteorite appeared in Two Groups Attacking! Magma VS. Aqua.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

The Meteorite first appeared in Bubble Bubble Toil and Azumarill II where it was excavated by Professor Cozmo. In the next chapter, Professor Cozmo placed the Meteorite in a machine to allow Team Aqua to extract energy from it and power the machine up to activate it.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 隕石 Wáhnsehk
Mandarin 隕石 / 陨石 Yǔnshí
France Flag.png French Météorite
Germany Flag.png German Meteorit
Italy Flag.png Italian Meteorite
South Korea Flag.png Korean 운석 Unseok
Spain Flag.png Spanish Meteorito

External links


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