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The '''Sacred Ash''' (Japanese: '''せいなるはい''' ''Sacred Ash'') is a healing item found in most games since Generation II. Unlike other items in general—which work on only one {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}—the Sacred Ash, when used, is used on multiple Pokémon at a time. It is very rare and is a one-time use item, making it a very popular item for [[cloning glitches]] or obtaining it by other illegitimate methods.
The '''Sacred Ash''' (Japanese: '''せいなるはい''' ''Sacred Ash'') is a healing item found in most games since Generation II. Unlike other items in general—which work on only one {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}—the Sacred Ash, when used, is used on multiple Pokémon at a time. It can only be used outside of battle.


==Uses==
==In the games==
===Generation II===
===Uses===
Sacred Ash {{stat|HP|heals}} and [[Power points|restores]] all Pokémon in the party as long as one Pokémon has fainted. It can be sold for {{PDollar}}100.
====Generation II====
Sacred Ash restores all Pokémon in the party to full {{stat|HP}} and {{PP}}, as long as one Pokémon has fainted. It can be sold for {{PDollar}}100.


===Generation III on===
====Generation III on====
Sacred Ash now only heals and restores Pokémon that have fainted.
Sacred Ash now only heals and restores Pokémon that have fainted.


==Flavor text==
===Flavor text===
{{movedesc|HeartGold}}
{{movedesc|HeartGold}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|GSC}}|Fully revives all fainted <sc>Pokémon</sc>.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|GSC}}|Fully revives all fainted <sc>Pokémon</sc>.}}
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|Revives all fainted <sc>Pokémon</sc>, restoring HP fully.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|Revives all fainted <sc>Pokémon</sc>, restoring HP fully.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|It revives all fainted Pokémon. In doing so, it also fully restores their HP.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|It revives all fainted Pokémon. In doing so, it also fully restores their HP.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|This rare ash can revive all fainted Pokémon in a party. In doing so, it also fully restores their maximum HP.}}
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==Locations==
===Locations===
[[File:Bag Sacred Ash Sprite.png|frame|right]]
[[File:Bag Sacred Ash Sprite.png|frame|right]]
The Sacred Ash is typically found only once per game, and will often have some relation to {{p|Ho-Oh}}.
The Sacred Ash is typically found only once per game, and will often have some relation to {{p|Ho-Oh}}.
===Generation II===
====Generation II====
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the wild Ho-Oh that appears at the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] will be holding a Sacred Ash, as will any other Ho-Oh encountered in the wild through hacking.
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, the wild Ho-Oh that appears at the [[Bell Tower|Tin Tower]] will be holding a Sacred Ash.


===Generation III===
====Generation III====
In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, the Sacred Ash is found on [[Navel Rock]], if the player uses the [[Dowsing Machine|Itemfinder]] after capturing or defeating Ho-Oh; in Emerald, it is also held by the Ho-Oh itself. In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}} it has to be traded from the mentioned games.
In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, the Sacred Ash is found on [[Navel Rock]], if the player uses the [[Dowsing Machine|Itemfinder]] after capturing or defeating Ho-Oh; in Emerald, it is also held by the Ho-Oh itself.


Sacred Ashes can be found on the floor in Poké Balls in the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}}; however, they cannot be kept.
Sacred Ashes can be found on the floor in Poké Balls in the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}}; however, they cannot be kept.
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By defeating {{DL|Battle CDs 41-50|Battle CD 46}}, the player can earn another Sacred Ash as a prize in {{Pokémon XD}}.
By defeating {{DL|Battle CDs 41-50|Battle CD 46}}, the player can earn another Sacred Ash as a prize in {{Pokémon XD}}.


===Generation IV===
====Generation IV====
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, players can obtain it by having a Pokémon hold it in [[Generation III]] and sending it through [[Pal Park]], or trading from {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. Wild Ho-Oh, which can only be encountered with a cheating device, will always be holding this item.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, two Sacred Ashes are available. The first is obtained by talking to the Professor's aide in the right [[gate]] on Route 2, while the second is held by the {{p|Ho-Oh}} at the top of the [[Bell Tower]], just as it was in Generation II.


In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, there are up to two Sacred Ashes in the game. The first is obtained by talking to the Professor's aide in the right [[gate]] on Route 2, while the second is held by the {{p|Ho-Oh}} at the top of the [[Bell Tower]], just as it was in Generation II.
====Generation V====
Players can obtain Sacred Ash in [[Generation V]] by transferring it from [[Pokémon Dream Radar]] to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]. Boxes purchased in [[Join Avenue]] {{DL|Join Avenue|Antique Shop}}s also have a chance of containing Sacred Ash.


===Generation V===
====Generation VI====
Players can obtain Sacred Ash in [[Generation V]] by transferring it from [[Pokémon Dream Radar]] to [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]]. Boxes purchased in [[Join Avenue]] {{DL|Join Avenue|Antique Shop}}s also have a chance of containing Sacred Ash.
In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby]], the wild Ho-Oh that appears at [[Sea Mauville]] after receiving the {{key|VI|Clear Bell}} from [[Captain Stern]] will be holding a Sacred Ash.
 
==In the TCG==
{{main|Sacred Ash (Flashfire 96)}}
[[File:SacredAshFlashfire96.jpg|200px|Right|thumb|Sacred Ash]]
'''Sacred Ash''' was introduced as an {{TCG|Item card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the <!--English XY Series-->Japanese XY Era. It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Wild Blaze}} expansion<!--before debuting in English in the {{TCG|Flashfire}} expansion-->, featuring an illustration by [[PLANETA]]. This {{TCG|Trainer card}} allows the player to take five Pokémon cards from their discard pile and shuffle them into their deck.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Since the Sacred Ash cannot be used in battle (unlike the {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}), its net effect can be achieved by applying 5 [[Revive]]s followed by 5 {{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}s/{{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}s, placing its value at {{pdollar}}{{tt|20000/22500|22500/25500 in Generation II with added Max Potion/Full Restore}}, respectively, in terms of utility alone.
*Since the Sacred Ash cannot be used in battle (unlike the {{DL|Revive|Max Revive}}), its net effect can be achieved by applying 5 [[Revive]]s followed by 5 {{DL|Potion|Max Potion}}s/{{DL|Potion|Full Restore}}s, placing its value at {{pdollar}}{{tt|20000/22500|22500/25500 in Generation II with added Max Potion/Full Restore}}, respectively, in terms of utility alone.
**Use of {{DL|Herbal medicine|Revival Herb}}s can also achieve this effect at only {{pdollar}}{{tt|14000|16500/17000 in Generation II with added Max Potion/Full Restore}}. However, this method reduces [[friendship]].
**Use of {{DL|Herbal medicine|Revival Herb}}s can also achieve this effect at only {{pdollar}}{{tt|14000|16500/17000 in Generation II with added Max Potion/Full Restore}}. However, this method reduces [[friendship]].
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==In other languages==
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|de=Zauberasche
|it=Magicenere
|es=Ceniza Sagrada
|ko=성스러운분말 ''Seongseureoun Bunmal''
|zh_cmn=神圣之灰 ''shénshèng zhī huī''
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[[fr:Cendresacrée]]
[[fr:Cendres Sacrées]]
[[it:Ceneremagica]]
[[it:Ceneremagica]]
[[ja:せいなるはい]]
[[ja:せいなるはい]]
[[zh:圣灰(道具)]]
[[zh:神圣之灰(道具)]]

Revision as of 15:35, 14 July 2015

Dream World art

The Sacred Ash (Japanese: せいなるはい Sacred Ash) is a healing item found in most games since Generation II. Unlike other items in general—which work on only one Pokémon—the Sacred Ash, when used, is used on multiple Pokémon at a time. It can only be used outside of battle.

In the games

Uses

Generation II

Sacred Ash restores all Pokémon in the party to full HP and PP, as long as one Pokémon has fainted. It can be sold for $100.

Generation III on

Sacred Ash now only heals and restores Pokémon that have fainted.

Flavor text

Games Description
Fully revives all fainted Pokémon.
RSE Fully revives and restores all fainted Pokémon.
FRLG Revives all fainted Pokémon, restoring HP fully.

It revives all fainted Pokémon. In doing so, it also fully restores their HP.
This rare ash can revive all fainted Pokémon in a party. In doing so, it also fully restores their maximum HP.


Locations

Bag Sacred Ash Sprite.png

The Sacred Ash is typically found only once per game, and will often have some relation to Ho-Oh.

Generation II

In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, the wild Ho-Oh that appears at the Tin Tower will be holding a Sacred Ash.

Generation III

In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, the Sacred Ash is found on Navel Rock, if the player uses the Itemfinder after capturing or defeating Ho-Oh; in Emerald, it is also held by the Ho-Oh itself.

Sacred Ashes can be found on the floor in Poké Balls in the Battle Pyramid; however, they cannot be kept.

By defeating Battle CD 46, the player can earn another Sacred Ash as a prize in Pokémon XD.

Generation IV

In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, two Sacred Ashes are available. The first is obtained by talking to the Professor's aide in the right gate on Route 2, while the second is held by the Ho-Oh at the top of the Bell Tower, just as it was in Generation II.

Generation V

Players can obtain Sacred Ash in Generation V by transferring it from Pokémon Dream Radar to Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Boxes purchased in Join Avenue Antique Shops also have a chance of containing Sacred Ash.

Generation VI

In Pokémon Omega Ruby, the wild Ho-Oh that appears at Sea Mauville after receiving the Clear Bell from Captain Stern will be holding a Sacred Ash.

In the TCG

Main article: Sacred Ash (Flashfire 96)
Sacred Ash

Sacred Ash was introduced as an Item card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the Japanese XY Era. It was first released in the Japanese Wild Blaze expansion, featuring an illustration by PLANETA. This Trainer card allows the player to take five Pokémon cards from their discard pile and shuffle them into their deck.

Trivia

  • Since the Sacred Ash cannot be used in battle (unlike the Max Revive), its net effect can be achieved by applying 5 Revives followed by 5 Max Potions/Full Restores, placing its value at $20000/22500, respectively, in terms of utility alone.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 神圣之灰 shénshèng zhī huī
France Flag.png French Cendresacrée
Germany Flag.png German Zauberasche
Italy Flag.png Italian Magicenere
South Korea Flag.png Korean 성스러운분말 Seongseureoun Bunmal
Spain Flag.png Spanish Ceniza Sagrada


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