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{{langtable|color={{items color light}}|bordercolor={{items color}}
|zh_yue=卡帶 ''{{tt|Kādaai|Cassette}}''
|zh_yue=卡帶 ''{{tt|Kādaai|Cassette}}''
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''Burn Drive''
{{langtable|color={{fire color light}}|bordercolor={{fire color}}
|zh_yue=火焰卡帶 ''{{tt|Fóyihm Kādaai|Flame Cassette}}''
|zh_cmn=火焰卡帶 / 火焰卡带 ''{{tt|Huǒyàn Kǎdài|Flame Cassette}}''
|de=Flammenmodul
|fr=Module Pyro
|it=Piromodulo
|ko=블레이즈카세트 ''Blaze Cassette''
|es=PiroROM
}}
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''Chill Drive''
{{langtable|color={{ice color light}}|bordercolor={{ice color}}
|zh_yue=冰凍卡帶 ''{{tt|Bīngdung Kādaai|Frozen Cassette}}''
|zh_cmn=冰凍卡帶 / 冰冻卡带 ''{{tt|Bīngdòng Kǎdài|Frozen Cassette}}''
|de=Gefriermodul
|fr=Module Cryo
|it=Gelomodulo
|ko=프리즈카세트 ''Freeze Cassette''
|es=CrioROM
}}
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''Douse Drive''
{{langtable|color={{water color light}}|bordercolor={{water color}}
|zh_yue=水流卡帶 ''{{tt|Séuilàuh Kādaai|Aqua Cassette}}''
|zh_cmn=水流卡帶 / 水流卡带 ''{{tt|Shuǐliú Kǎdài|Aqua Cassette}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>水柱卡帶 ''{{tt|Shuǐzhù Kǎdài|Water Jet Cassette}}'' {{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII Media}}
|de=Aquamodul
|fr=Module Aqua
|it=Idromodulo
|ko=아쿠아카세트 ''Aqua Cassette''
|es=HidroROM
}}
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''Shock Drive''
{{langtable|color={{electric color light}}|bordercolor={{electric color}}
|zh_yue=閃電卡帶 ''{{tt||Símdihn Kādaai|Lightning Cassette}}''
|zh_cmn=閃電卡帶 / 闪电卡带 ''{{tt|Shǎndiàn Kǎdài|Lightning Cassette}}''
|de=Blitzmodul
|fr=Module Choc
|it=Voltmodulo
|ko=번개카세트 ''Beongae Cassette''
|es=FulgoROM
}}
|}
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Revision as of 16:30, 29 July 2017

A Drive as seen in the anime

A Drive (Japanese: カセット Cassette) is a type of held item introduced in Generation V, used for changing the type of Genesect's signature move, Techno Blast to the corresponding type of Drive.

In Black, White, Black 2, and White 2, they are obtained by showing Genesect to a certain Scientist at the P2 Laboratory. The Burn Drive and Shock Drive are obtained in Pokémon Black or Black 2, while the Douse Drive and Chill Drive are obtained in Pokémon White or White 2.

In X and Y, the Drives can be obtained by showing Genesect to a Hiker at the Fossil Lab in Ambrette Town. He says that he received the plans for the Drives from an acquaintance of his in Unova and made the Drives from them himself.

In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Drives can be obtained by showing Genesect to a Street Thug on the second floor of Mauville City. He claims that they are rare items that came from the Unova region through some shady market.

In Sun and Moon, the Drives can be obtained by talking to Colress on Route 8 after becoming Champion.

List of Drives

In the anime

All of the four Drives appeared in the anime in the movie Genesect and the Legend Awakened, attached to the members of the Genesect Army, with the exception of the Red Genesect. While in the movie it was used with the same purpose of changing the type of Techno Blast, it was also the key item to tell each Genesect apart, with the one holding the Douse Drive having a different personality from its group.

It wasn't shown or mentioned in any point of the movie that Genesect could switch or take off the Drives.

In the manga

The Drives in Pokémon Adventures

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

From Mr. Perfect to Innocent Scientist, Colress used Genesect to battle against Blake. After falling for one of Blake's taunts, Colress angrily switched the Drive on Genesect's back for a Shock Drive in order to put Blake's Dewott at a disadvantage against the Paleozoic Pokémon. Once Blake had defeated and captured Genesect, Colress congratulated his opponent's victory and left behind the Drives before making his escape.

In Pokémon Adventures, the unnamed Drive attached to Genesect's back in called the Neutral Drive (Japanese: ノーマルカセット Normal Cassette).

Artwork

This is the artwork of the Drives as seen on the Pokémon Global Link.

Dream Burn Drive Sprite.png Dream Chill Drive Sprite.png Dream Douse Drive Sprite.png Dream Shock Drive Sprite.png
Burn Drive Chill Drive Douse Drive Shock Drive

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 卡帶 Kādaai
Mandarin 卡帶 / 卡带 Kǎdài
France Flag.png French Module
Germany Flag.png German Module
Italy Flag.png Italian Modulo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 카세트 Cassette
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Disco
Spain Flag.png Spanish ROM



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Ash-GreninjaVivillon (Poké Ball Pattern)DiancieHoopa
VolcanionMagearnaMarshadowZeraoraMelmetalZarude
Walking WakeIron LeavesPecharunt
Moves
Happy HourCelebrateHold HandsHold Back
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Enigma StoneLiberty PassDiscount CouponDynamax Crystal
Mythical Pecha Berry
Pokéwalker Routes
Yellow ForestWinner's PathSightseeingRallyAmity Meadow
Other
C-Gear Skins



Held items
In-battle effect items
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