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The '''Silph Scope''' (Japanese: '''シルフスコープ''' ''Silph Scope'') is a [[key item]] appearing in [[Generation I]] and [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]]. It allows the player to identify {{type2|Ghost}} Pokémon.
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The '''Silph Scope''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|シルフスコープ|Shirufu Sukōpu}}''' ''{{tt|Sylph|Silph}} Scope'') is a [[Key Item]] appearing in [[Generation I]] and {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. It allows the {{player}} to identify {{OBP|ghost|literal}}s.


==Locations and uses of the Silph Scope==
==Locations and uses==
===Generation I/Generation III===
[[File:RG Silph Scope.png|thumb|200px|Silph Scope artwork from {{game|Red and Green|s}}]]
As the name suggests, the Silph Scope was made by [[Silph Co.]], which [[Team Rocket]] later invades. The Silph Scope was initially stolen by Team Rocket, and is obtained from the [[Rocket Hideout]] after the player defeats [[Giovanni]]. It enables the player to identify the formerly unidentifiable [[Literal ghost|Ghosts]] appearing within [[Pokémon Tower]] in [[Lavender Town]], and is required to pass the stairway that is guarded by a ghost of a {{p|Marowak}}.
As the name suggests, the Silph Scope was made by [[Silph Co.]], which [[Team Rocket]] later invades. The Silph Scope was initially stolen by Team Rocket, and is obtained from the [[Rocket Hideout]] after the {{player}} defeats [[Giovanni]]. It enables the player to identify the formerly unidentifiable {{OBP|ghost|literal}}s appearing within the [[Pokémon Tower]] in [[Lavender Town]], and is required to pass the stairway that is guarded by {{OBP|Marowak|ghost|the ghost}} of a {{p|Marowak}}.


In Generation I, the Silph Scope can be stored via the [[PC]]. If it is done so, the Pokémon within Pokémon Tower will appear as ghosts once again. The player must have the Silph Scope in their items list in order to identify the ghosts.
In Generation I, the Silph Scope can be stored via [[PC]]. If it is done so, the Pokémon within the Pokémon Tower will appear as ghosts once again. The player must have the Silph Scope in their items list in order to identify the ghosts.
 
===Flavor text===
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Stad}}|An item that makes ghosts clearly distinguishable.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A scope that makes unseeable Pokémon visible. It is made by Silph Co.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|E}}{{tt|*|Unobtainable}}|Silph Co's scope makes unseeable Pokémon visible.}}
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==In the anime==
[[File:Silph Scope PO.png|thumb|230px|Silph Scope in Pokémon Origins]]
[[File:Silph Scope Marowak PO.png|left|thumb|230px|Silph Scope identifying the ghost Marowak]]
===In Pokémon Origins===
The Silph Scope made an appearance in the [[Pokémon Origins]] episode ''[[PO02|File 2: Cubone]]''. It was possessed by a small group of {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s who were holding [[Mr. Fuji]] captive at the Pokémon Tower. Like in the games, the Silph Scope had the ability to unveil the true identity of both {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon and {{OBP|ghost|literal|real ghosts}}. The Silph Scope was later stolen from the Grunts by {{OBP|Blue|Origins}}, who then gave it to {{OBP|Red|Origins}}, allowing him to identify the ghost he was fighting as {{p|Cubone}}'s dead mother, {{OBP|Marowak|ghost}}. Afterwards, Red returned the Silph Scope to the Rocket Grunts, who presumably took it with themselves as they left after being defeated by Red in a {{pkmn|battle}}.
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==In the manga==
[[File:Silph Scope Adventures.png|thumb|200px|Silph Scope in the Pokémon Adventures manga]]
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
The Silph Scope has made several appearances in [[Pokémon Adventures]], under the ownership of {{adv|Green}}. Unlike a regular Silph Scope, Green has modified her Silph Scope to be able to reveal all invisible Pokémon. It made its debut in ''[[PS017|The Jynx Jinx]]'', where Green used it and a data disc she had stolen from Team Rocket to locate and identify {{adv|Mew}}. [[PS027|Later in the chapter]], she used it to examine the {{m|barrier}} over [[Saffron City]]. [[PS030|During]] her battle against [[Sabrina]] at [[Silph Co.]], she was seen using the Silph Scope to see through her {{p|Horsea}}'s {{m|Smokescreen}}.
 
During the {{chap|FireRed & LeafGreen}}, when {{adv|Deoxys|a mysterious Pokémon}} attacked Green aboard the [[Seagallop|Seagallop Ferry]], she used the Scope to unveil it, although she couldn't recognize it. {{adv|Red}} and {{adv|Blue}} later recovered the Silph Scope, and although they didn't recognize the mysterious Pokémon at the time either, the recording on the Scope served as their first glimpse of it.
 
===In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga===
[[File:Silph Scope PM.png|thumb|200px|Silph Scope in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga]]
The Silph Scope first appears in ''[[PM007|Get Rid Of The Ghost Pokémon!!]]''. {{OBP|Red|Pocket Monsters}}'s rival, {{OBP|Blue|Pocket Monsters}}, is shown to have one and used it to identify {{p|Gengar}}'s movements during its battle with {{TP|Red|Clefairy}}. However, Clefairy took the Silph Scope and used it to his advantage to defeat Gengar. Unlike its game counterpart, the Silph Scope is shaped as glasses and it was not shown to come from Silph Co.
 
===In the Pokémon Zensho manga===
The Silph Scope was seen in ''[[PZ05|Celadon City]]''. After {{Zensho|Satoshi}} had been scared away from the [[Pokémon Tower]] by a {{p|Gastly}}, he saw several {{tc|Team Rocket Grunt}}s exciting the Tower, using a Silph Scope to avoid being scared by the ghosts. Satoshi then secretly followed the Grunts to the [[Rocket Hideout]], where he snatched one of the Scopes that were in there. Using the Scope, he was able to get past of the ghosts in the Tower and all the way to the top floor, where he encountered [[Mr. Fuji]], who was being held captive by Team Rocket.
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* A sign next to the Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town advertises the Silph Scope, proclaiming "Make the invisible plain to see!".
* A sign next to the [[Pokémon Tower]] in [[Lavender Town]] advertises the Silph Scope, proclaiming ''Make the Invisible Plain to See!''
* In Generation I there is a glitch where the Silph Scope is not required to get past the ghost [[Marowak]], simply throw a [[Poké Doll]] and it will flee and not come back.
* In [[Generation I]], an exploit allows the {{player}} to get past the [[Marowak (ghost)|Marowak ghost]] without using the Silph Scope. By using a [[Poké Doll]] to flee the battle, the ghost will disappear as if it had been defeated. This allows the player to skip getting the Silph Scope and in fact skip the [[Rocket Hideout]] completely.
* Also in [[Generation I]], by viewing the status screen of a Pokémon, the ghost's sprite will change to that of the actual Pokémon. However, it still cannot be fought or caught.


==In other languages==
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|zh_cmn=西爾佛檢視鏡 ''{{tt|Xīěrfu Jiǎnshìjìng|Silph Scope}}'' {{tt|*|Manga (Taiwan)}}<br>幻影透视镜 ''{{tt|Huànyǐng Tòushìjìng|Mirage Lens}}'' {{tt|*|Manga (mainland China)}}
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|it=Spettrosonda
|es_eu=Scope Silph
|vi=Ống kính Sylph
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Revision as of 08:05, 10 January 2017

Bag Silph Scope Sprite.png

The Silph Scope (Japanese: シルフスコープ Sylph Scope) is a Key Item appearing in Generation I and FireRed and LeafGreen. It allows the player to identify ghosts.

Locations and uses

Silph Scope artwork from Pokémon Red and Green

As the name suggests, the Silph Scope was made by Silph Co., which Team Rocket later invades. The Silph Scope was initially stolen by Team Rocket, and is obtained from the Rocket Hideout after the player defeats Giovanni. It enables the player to identify the formerly unidentifiable ghosts appearing within the Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town, and is required to pass the stairway that is guarded by the ghost of a Marowak.

In Generation I, the Silph Scope can be stored via PC. If it is done so, the Pokémon within the Pokémon Tower will appear as ghosts once again. The player must have the Silph Scope in their items list in order to identify the ghosts.

Flavor text

Games Description
Stad An item that makes ghosts clearly distinguishable.
FRLG A scope that makes unseeable Pokémon visible. It is made by Silph Co.
E* Silph Co's scope makes unseeable Pokémon visible.


In the anime

Silph Scope in Pokémon Origins
Silph Scope identifying the ghost Marowak

In Pokémon Origins

The Silph Scope made an appearance in the Pokémon Origins episode File 2: Cubone. It was possessed by a small group of Team Rocket Grunts who were holding Mr. Fuji captive at the Pokémon Tower. Like in the games, the Silph Scope had the ability to unveil the true identity of both Ghost-type Pokémon and real ghosts. The Silph Scope was later stolen from the Grunts by Blue, who then gave it to Red, allowing him to identify the ghost he was fighting as Cubone's dead mother, Marowak. Afterwards, Red returned the Silph Scope to the Rocket Grunts, who presumably took it with themselves as they left after being defeated by Red in a battle.

In the manga

Silph Scope in the Pokémon Adventures manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

The Silph Scope has made several appearances in Pokémon Adventures, under the ownership of Green. Unlike a regular Silph Scope, Green has modified her Silph Scope to be able to reveal all invisible Pokémon. It made its debut in The Jynx Jinx, where Green used it and a data disc she had stolen from Team Rocket to locate and identify Mew. Later in the chapter, she used it to examine the barrier over Saffron City. During her battle against Sabrina at Silph Co., she was seen using the Silph Scope to see through her Horsea's Smokescreen.

During the FireRed & LeafGreen arc, when a mysterious Pokémon attacked Green aboard the Seagallop Ferry, she used the Scope to unveil it, although she couldn't recognize it. Red and Blue later recovered the Silph Scope, and although they didn't recognize the mysterious Pokémon at the time either, the recording on the Scope served as their first glimpse of it.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Silph Scope in the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

The Silph Scope first appears in Get Rid Of The Ghost Pokémon!!. Red's rival, Blue, is shown to have one and used it to identify Gengar's movements during its battle with Clefairy. However, Clefairy took the Silph Scope and used it to his advantage to defeat Gengar. Unlike its game counterpart, the Silph Scope is shaped as glasses and it was not shown to come from Silph Co.

In the Pokémon Zensho manga

The Silph Scope was seen in Celadon City. After Satoshi had been scared away from the Pokémon Tower by a Gastly, he saw several Team Rocket Grunts exciting the Tower, using a Silph Scope to avoid being scared by the ghosts. Satoshi then secretly followed the Grunts to the Rocket Hideout, where he snatched one of the Scopes that were in there. Using the Scope, he was able to get past of the ghosts in the Tower and all the way to the top floor, where he encountered Mr. Fuji, who was being held captive by Team Rocket.

Trivia

  • A sign next to the Pokémon Tower in Lavender Town advertises the Silph Scope, proclaiming Make the Invisible Plain to See!
  • In Generation I, an exploit allows the player to get past the Marowak ghost without using the Silph Scope. By using a Poké Doll to flee the battle, the ghost will disappear as if it had been defeated. This allows the player to skip getting the Silph Scope and in fact skip the Rocket Hideout completely.
  • Also in Generation I, by viewing the status screen of a Pokémon, the ghost's sprite will change to that of the actual Pokémon. However, it still cannot be fought or caught.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 西爾佛檢視鏡 Sāiyíhfaht Gímsihgeng *
顯像器 Hínjeuhnghei *
Mandarin 西爾佛檢視鏡 Xīěrfu Jiǎnshìjìng *
幻影透视镜 Huànyǐng Tòushìjìng *
France Flag.png European French Scope Sylphe
Germany Flag.png German Silph Scope
Italy Flag.png Italian Spettrosonda
Spain Flag.png European Spanish Scope Silph
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Ống kính Sylph


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