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The Reveal Glass first appeared in ''[[BW096|Meloetta and the Undersea Temple!]]'', where [[Team Rocket]] used {{an|Meloetta}}'s recorded {{m|Relic Song|song}} in order to open its seal inside the [[Abyssal Ruins]]. {{an|Giovanni}} then used it to summon and subsequently transform the {{an|Forces of Nature}} into their {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Forces of Nature|Therian Formes}} so that he could use them to take over [[Unova]]. | The Reveal Glass first appeared in ''[[BW096|Meloetta and the Undersea Temple!]]'', where [[Team Rocket]] used {{an|Meloetta}}'s recorded {{m|Relic Song|song}} in order to open its seal inside the [[Abyssal Ruins]]. {{an|Giovanni}} then used it to summon and subsequently transform the {{an|Forces of Nature}} into their {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Forces of Nature|Therian Formes}} so that he could use them to take over [[Unova]]. | ||
When [[Ash's Pikachu]] freed Meloetta with {{m|Electro Ball}}, Giovanni | When [[Ash's Pikachu]] freed Meloetta with {{m|Electro Ball}}, causing an explosion, Giovanni is sent flying and looks into the Reveal Glass, possessing him. Using the power, Giovanni sends the [[Legendary Pokémon]] on a rampage to destroy the [[region]] instead of conquering it as he intended. Giovanni was eventually released from his possession when [[Jessie]], [[James]], and {{MTR}} pushed him out of the spell circle. After Team Rocket's subsequent retreat, [[Ridley]] used the Reveal Glass and Meloetta's song to calm down the rampaging Legendary Pokémon. Afterwards, both the Abyssal Ruins and the Reveal Glass sunk beneath the waves once again. | ||
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The Reveal Glass (Japanese: うつしかがみ Reflecting Mirror) is a Key Item introduced in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. It allows the Forces of Nature to change between their Incarnate and Therian Formes.
In the core series games
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Effect
When used from the Bag on Tornadus, Thundurus, or Landorus, it switches that Pokémon between its Incarnate and Therian Formes.
Description
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Acquisition
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In the anime
The Reveal Glass first appeared in Meloetta and the Undersea Temple!, where Team Rocket used Meloetta's recorded song in order to open its seal inside the Abyssal Ruins. Giovanni then used it to summon and subsequently transform the Forces of Nature into their Therian Formes so that he could use them to take over Unova.
When Ash's Pikachu freed Meloetta with Electro Ball, causing an explosion, Giovanni is sent flying and looks into the Reveal Glass, possessing him. Using the power, Giovanni sends the Legendary Pokémon on a rampage to destroy the region instead of conquering it as he intended. Giovanni was eventually released from his possession when Jessie, James, and Meowth pushed him out of the spell circle. After Team Rocket's subsequent retreat, Ridley used the Reveal Glass and Meloetta's song to calm down the rampaging Legendary Pokémon. Afterwards, both the Abyssal Ruins and the Reveal Glass sunk beneath the waves once again.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Black & White arc
The Reveal Glass was first hinted at in The Power of Dreams, where Hood Man realized that the Forces of Nature needed a special mirror to unlock their alternate forms.
Black 2 & White 2 arc
Team Plasma managed to obtain the Reveal Glass sometime before Legendary Tornadus, where a group of Team Plasma Grunts used it on Tornadus from a distance while attempting to capture Giallo.
The Reveal Glass made its first proper appearance in Colress Machine, where it was shown to be in Colress's possession, using it to transform Thundurus and Landorus into their Therian Formes to fight Blake.
In The Final Battle: Crushed Ambition, Kelden accidentally broke the Reveal Glass while trying to strike down Colress, causing the Forces of Nature to revert to their Incarnate Formes and allowing the Swords of Justice to defeat them.
Trivia
Origin
The Reveal Glass may be based on the Demon Detecting Mirror, an item in Chinese mythology that could reflect the true identity of a yaoguai.
In other languages
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See also
- List of Key Items (Generation V)
- List of Key Items (Generation VI)
- List of Key Items (Generation VII)
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