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[[File:Purify Chamber.png|thumb|right|Outside of the Purify Chamber.]]
[[Image:Purify Chamber.png|thumb|right|Outside of the Purify Chamber.]]
The '''Purify Chamber''' (Japanese: '''リライブホール''' ''Relive Hall'') is a machine located in the [[Pokémon HQ Lab]], developed by [[Michael]]'s father and [[Professor Krane]] to make [[purification]] of [[Shadow Pokémon]] faster just in case [[Cipher]] would ever return to [[Orre]] after the events of [[Pokémon Colosseum]]. The Purify Chamber can be accessed via PC or at the HQ Lab; the main difference is that the HQ Lab includes a holographic display of the Pokémon stored in the chamber, and the final purification step can only be performed directly at the HQ Lab.
The '''Purify Chamber''' (Japanese: '''リライブホール''' ''Relive Hall'') is a series of nine Sets located in the [[Pokémon HQ Lab]], developed by [[Michael]]'s father and [[Professor Krane]] to make [[purification]] faster just in case [[Cipher]] would ever return.


A Set operates via the [[elemental types]] of the Pokémon in it. That is, the effectiveness of the purification Set depends on what the types that the Pokémon inside do to the other Pokémon inside. Whether the type has no effect ({{t|Ground}} on {{t|Flying}}), a weak effect ({{t|Fire}} on itself), a normal effect ({{t|Normal}} on {{t|Grass}}), or a strong effect ({{t|Dark}} on {{t|Psychic}}) determines whether the [[flow]] is very weak, weak, normal, or strong, respectively. The effectiveness can be against either of the Pokémon's types, and stem from either type. For the purposes of the Purify Chamber, it is assumed that {{t|Normal}} is strong against itself, meaning that the Chamber has a possibility of only using Normal type Pokémon.
The Purify Chamber works by slowly opening a Pokémon's heart with time.  Each of its nine Sets operates via the [[type]] of Pokémon placed in it and whether it is [[Damage modification#Type effectiveness|super effective, normal, or not very effective]] against neighboring Pokémon in the same set; the more effective the type matchup between two Pokémon is (e.g. {{t|Dark}} on {{t|Psychic}}), the greater the [[flow]] inside the set and the faster the Pokémon's purification will proceed. For the purposes of the Purify chamber, {{t|Normal}} is treated as strong against itself, making it possible to achieve maximum flow even with exclusively single-typed Normal Pokémon.


The Purify Chamber works by slowly opening a Pokémon's heart with time. The higher the tempo and flow in a chamber, the faster the purification proceeds. This works for all [[Shadow Pokémon|shadow]] Pokémon except {{p|Lugia}}. The Purify Chamber is the only method to purify [[Shadow Lugia]]. Lugia must be placed into a Set where all nine slots are at the maximum tempo. Lugia will then have its [[Heart Gauge]] opened, however its heart will fully close again if it is removed from the chamber before being purified or if the tempo of any chamber has reduced from being at the maximum.
The above method works the same for all [[Shadow Pokémon]] except [[Shadow Lugia]], who is believed to be immune to purification. To purify Shadow Lugia, it must be placed into the chamber when all nine sets are at the maximum tempo (termed a "perfect circle"). Shadow Lugia can then be instantly purified.


==Example setup==
==Example setup==
[[File:Inside a Purify Chamber.png|thumb|right|Inside of the Purify Chamber]]
A sample setup of a Set that has strong flow all around would be as follows:
A sample setup of a Set that has strong flow all around would be as follows:
[[Image:Inside a Purify Chamber.png|thumb|right|Inside of the Purify Chamber.]]


{| width="350px" align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF; -moz-border-radius: 100px; border: 5px solid #000000;"
{| width="350px" align="center" style="background: #FFFFFF; {{roundy|100px}}; border: 5px solid #000000;"
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| {{tt|→|Electric weakens Flying}}
| {{tt|→|Electric weakens Flying}}
| style="background: #{{dark color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topright: 30px; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 30px;" | [[Image:198.png]]<br>{{p|Murkrow}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Dark}}{{typecolor|Flying}}</small>
| style="background: #{{dark color light}}; width: 80px; {{roundyright|30px}};" | [[File:Box XD 198.png]]<br>{{p|Murkrow}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Dark}}{{typecolor|Flying}}</small>
| {{tt|&darr;|Dark weakens Psychic}}
| {{tt|&darr;|Dark weakens Psychic}}
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| style="background: #{{electric color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topright: 30px; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 30px;" | [[Image:171.png]]<br>{{p|Lanturn}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Electric}}</small>
| style="background: #{{electric color light}}; width: 80px; {{roundytop|30px}};" | [[File:Box XD 171.png]]<br>{{p|Lanturn}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Water}}{{typecolor|Electric}}</small>
| style="background: #{{xd color light}}; -moz-border-radius: 100px;" | [[Image:361.png]]<br>[[Shadow Pokémon|Shadow]] {{p|Snorunt}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Ice}}</small><br>&darr;
| style="background: #{{xd color light}}; {{roundy|100px}};" | [[File:Box XD 361.png]]<br>[[Shadow Pokémon|Shadow]] {{p|Snorunt}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Ice}}</small><br>{{tt|&darr;|Ice weakens Grass}}
| style="background: #{{psychic color light}}; -moz-border-radius-bottomright: 30px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 30px;" | [[Image:063.png]]<br>{{p|Abra}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}</small>
| style="background: #{{psychic color light}}; width: 80px; {{roundybottom|30px}};" | [[File:Box XD 063.png]]<br>{{p|Abra}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Psychic}}</small>
|- align="center"
|- align="center"
| {{tt|&uarr;|Grass weakens Water}}
| {{tt|&uarr;|Grass weakens Water}}
| style="background: #{{grass color light}}; -moz-border-radius-topleft: 30px; -moz-border-radius-bottomleft: 30px;" | [[Image:001.png]]<br>{{p|Bulbasaur}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}}</small>
| style="background: #{{grass color light}}; width: 80px; {{roundyleft|30px}};" | [[File:Box XD 001.png]]<br>{{p|Bulbasaur}}<br><small>{{typecolor|Grass}}{{typecolor|Poison}}</small>
| {{tt|&larr;|Psychic weakens Poison}}
| {{tt|&larr;|Psychic weakens Poison}}
|}<br clear="all">
|}


==Trivia==
* Oddly, the in-game tutorial shows a shadow Loudred, but no such thing exists in either game.
==In other languages==
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|fr=Purificateur
|de=Cryptorbis
|it=Purificatore
|es=Cámara de Purificación}}
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Revision as of 15:36, 30 April 2016

Outside of the Purify Chamber.

The Purify Chamber (Japanese: リライブホール Relive Hall) is a machine located in the Pokémon HQ Lab, developed by Michael's father and Professor Krane to make purification of Shadow Pokémon faster just in case Cipher would ever return to Orre after the events of Pokémon Colosseum. The Purify Chamber can be accessed via PC or at the HQ Lab; the main difference is that the HQ Lab includes a holographic display of the Pokémon stored in the chamber, and the final purification step can only be performed directly at the HQ Lab.

The Purify Chamber works by slowly opening a Pokémon's heart with time. Each of its nine Sets operates via the type of Pokémon placed in it and whether it is super effective, normal, or not very effective against neighboring Pokémon in the same set; the more effective the type matchup between two Pokémon is (e.g. Dark on Psychic), the greater the flow inside the set and the faster the Pokémon's purification will proceed. For the purposes of the Purify chamber, Normal is treated as strong against itself, making it possible to achieve maximum flow even with exclusively single-typed Normal Pokémon.

The above method works the same for all Shadow Pokémon except Shadow Lugia, who is believed to be immune to purification. To purify Shadow Lugia, it must be placed into the chamber when all nine sets are at the maximum tempo (termed a "perfect circle"). Shadow Lugia can then be instantly purified.

Example setup

Inside of the Purify Chamber

A sample setup of a Set that has strong flow all around would be as follows:

Box XD 198.png
Murkrow
 Dark  Flying 
Box XD 171.png
Lanturn
 Water  Electric 
Box XD 361.png
Shadow Snorunt
 Ice 
Box XD 063.png
Abra
 Psychic 
Box XD 001.png
Bulbasaur
 Grass  Poison 

Trivia

  • Oddly, the in-game tutorial shows a shadow Loudred, but no such thing exists in either game.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Purificateur
Germany Flag.png German Cryptorbis
Italy Flag.png Italian Purificatore
Spain Flag.png Spanish Cámara de Purificación


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