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The '''Stellar type''' (Japanese: '''ステラタイプ''' ''Stella type'') is a [[type]] that exists only in [[Generation IX]]. Unlike other types, no Pokémon or [[move]]s bear it naturally, being exclusive to | The '''Stellar type''' (Japanese: '''ステラタイプ''' ''Stella type'') is a [[type]] that exists only in [[Generation IX]]. Unlike other types, no Pokémon or [[move]]s bear it naturally, being exclusive to {{Tera}}stallized Pokémon. Stellar-type moves are super effective against other Tera Pokémon. | ||
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, it was revealed that the Stellar type and the Terastal phenomenon were created by {{p|Terapagos}}. Pokémon gain the Stellar Tera Type due to the influence of the crystals found in the [[Area Zero Underdepths]]. | |||
==Battle properties== | ==Battle properties== | ||
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Uniquely, the Stellar type has no defensive properties, as a Stellar-type Tera Pokémon will always retain its original typing's defensive properties. Outside of Terastallizing, any attempts to change a Pokémon's type into the Stellar type (such as the moves {{m|Conversion 2}} or {{m|Reflect Type}}) will fail. As such, Stellar-type Pokémon are in practice always weak to | Uniquely, the Stellar type has no defensive properties, as a Stellar-type Tera Pokémon will always retain its original typing's defensive properties. Outside of Terastallizing, any attempts to change a Pokémon's type into the Stellar type (such as the moves {{m|Conversion 2}} or {{m|Reflect Type}}) will fail. As such, Stellar-type Pokémon are in practice always weak to Stellar-type moves, in addition to any weaknesses of their original typing. | ||
===Additional effects=== | ===Additional effects=== | ||
When a Pokémon {{Terastal}}lizes into the Stellar type, it gains an attack boost for every move type, but only once per type; 2× for original types and 1.2× for every other type. After a move is used, no other moves of that same type will receive this boost from being Terastallized. In [[Tera Raid Battle]]s, all moves will be boosted in this manner without limit. In its Stellar Form, {{p|Terapagos}} similarly retains this boost at all times. | When a Pokémon {{Terastal}}lizes into the Stellar type, it gains an attack boost for every move type, but only once per type; 2× for the Pokémon's original types and 1.2× (4915/4096) for every other type, including Stellar. After a move is used, no other moves of that same type will receive this boost from being Terastallized. In [[Tera Raid Battle]]s, all moves will be boosted in this manner without limit. In its Stellar Form, {{p|Terapagos}} similarly retains this boost at all times. | ||
Stellar-type {{m|Tera Blast}} gains increased base power at the cost of lowering the user’s Attack and Special Attack stats by one stage, and Stellar-type {{m|Tera Starstorm}} changes to hit multiple opponents. Other moves cannot be changed into the Stellar type. | Stellar-type {{m|Tera Blast}} gains increased base power at the cost of lowering the user’s Attack and Special Attack stats by one stage, and Stellar-type {{m|Tera Starstorm}} changes to hit multiple opponents. Other moves cannot be changed into the Stellar type. | ||
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==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
No Pokémon is naturally Stellar-type. All Pokémon in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} except {{p|Ogerpon}} can gain the Stellar type through [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization]], but defensively, they are treated as their base type. | No Pokémon is naturally Stellar-type. All Pokémon in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} except {{p|Ogerpon}} can gain the Stellar type through [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization]], but defensively, they are treated as their base type. | ||
===Unique Terastallized states=== | ===Unique Terastallized states=== | ||
Terapagos cannot have any other Tera Type than Stellar. | |||
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==Moves== | ==Moves== | ||
These moves are naturally {{type|Normal}}, but they become Stellar-type and have | These moves are naturally {{type|Normal}}, but they become Stellar-type and have additional effects if the user Terastallizes into the Stellar type. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The Stellar type is the most recent [[type]] to be introduced. | * The Stellar type is the most recent [[type]] to be introduced. | ||
* The Stellar type's icon is similar to Terastal Form {{p|Terapagos}}'s shell. This is likely due to the shell displaying all of the other types's icons on it, similar to how the Stellar type can be considered a "mix" of all other types. | |||
* The Stellar type is the only type: | * The Stellar type is the only type: | ||
** To be exclusive to a [[Terastal phenomenon|transformation mechanic]]. | ** To be exclusive to a [[Terastal phenomenon|transformation mechanic]]. | ||
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** To be introduced mid-[[generation]] instead of at said generation's beginning. | ** To be introduced mid-[[generation]] instead of at said generation's beginning. | ||
* Written in katakana, '''ステラタイプ''' (''Sutera type'') is an anagram of '''テラスタイプ''' (''Terasu Type''), the Japanese word for Tera Type. | * Written in katakana, '''ステラタイプ''' (''Sutera type'') is an anagram of '''テラスタイプ''' (''Terasu Type''), the Japanese word for Tera Type. | ||
* Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the {{a|Tera Shell}} and {{a|Wonder Guard}} Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. | |||
* Stellar-type moves have some similarity to [[Shadow move]]s. | |||
* Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the {{a|Tera Shell}} and {{a|Wonder Guard}} Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in Scarlet and Violet. | |||
* Stellar-type moves have some similarity to [[Shadow | |||
** They are both exclusive to a single pair of games. | ** They are both exclusive to a single pair of games. | ||
** They are both exclusive to a variation of a Pokémon created for those games | ** They are both exclusive to a variation of a Pokémon created for those games (Terastal phenomenon and [[Shadow Pokémon]]). | ||
** They both have special type interactions with that variation. | ** They both have special type interactions with that variation. | ||
** Neither has any special interactions with other types. | ** Neither has any special interactions with other types. | ||
** Pokémon who can use these moves have the same type interactions as their original forms, except for against the moves themselves. | ** Pokémon who can use these moves have the same type interactions as their original forms, except for against the moves themselves. | ||
* If a Pokémon is [[Cheating|hacked]] to have the Stellar type without Terastallizing, it will take neutral damage from every type. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 20:28, 16 May 2024
The Stellar type (Japanese: ステラタイプ Stella type) is a type that exists only in Generation IX. Unlike other types, no Pokémon or moves bear it naturally, being exclusive to Terastallized Pokémon. Stellar-type moves are super effective against other Tera Pokémon.
In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, it was revealed that the Stellar type and the Terastal phenomenon were created by Terapagos. Pokémon gain the Stellar Tera Type due to the influence of the crystals found in the Area Zero Underdepths.
Battle properties
Offensive properties of Stellar-type moves | ||
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Super effective (×2) | Not very effective (×½) | No effect (×0) |
Terastallized Pokémon | None | None |
Uniquely, the Stellar type has no defensive properties, as a Stellar-type Tera Pokémon will always retain its original typing's defensive properties. Outside of Terastallizing, any attempts to change a Pokémon's type into the Stellar type (such as the moves Conversion 2 or Reflect Type) will fail. As such, Stellar-type Pokémon are in practice always weak to Stellar-type moves, in addition to any weaknesses of their original typing.
Additional effects
When a Pokémon Terastallizes into the Stellar type, it gains an attack boost for every move type, but only once per type; 2× for the Pokémon's original types and 1.2× (4915/4096) for every other type, including Stellar. After a move is used, no other moves of that same type will receive this boost from being Terastallized. In Tera Raid Battles, all moves will be boosted in this manner without limit. In its Stellar Form, Terapagos similarly retains this boost at all times.
Stellar-type Tera Blast gains increased base power at the cost of lowering the user’s Attack and Special Attack stats by one stage, and Stellar-type Tera Starstorm changes to hit multiple opponents. Other moves cannot be changed into the Stellar type.
Pokémon
No Pokémon is naturally Stellar-type. All Pokémon in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet except Ogerpon can gain the Stellar type through Terastallization, but defensively, they are treated as their base type.
Unique Terastallized states
Terapagos cannot have any other Tera Type than Stellar.
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Moves
These moves are naturally Normal-type, but they become Stellar-type and have additional effects if the user Terastallizes into the Stellar type.
Gen | Move | Category | Contest | Power | Accuracy | PP | Range | Description | |||||||||
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IX | Tera Blast | Special | 100 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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Inflicts damage with the user’s Attack or Sp. Atk stat— whichever is higher. Super effective against Terastallized targets. This lowers the user’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats. | ||||||||||
IX | Tera Starstorm | Special | 120 | 100% | 5 (max 8) |
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With the power of its crystals, the user bombards and eliminates the target. When used by Terapagos in its Stellar Form, this move damages all opposing Pokémon. | ||||||||||
All details are accurate to Generation VII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual move's page. Target data assumes user is in the lower left. |
Items
Name | Description | |
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Stellar Tera Shard | On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters. | |
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page. |
Icons
Core series
Symbol icon from Scarlet and Violet |
Icon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet |
Tera icon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet |
Tera symbol icon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet |
Trivia
- The Stellar type is the most recent type to be introduced.
- The Stellar type's icon is similar to Terastal Form Terapagos's shell. This is likely due to the shell displaying all of the other types's icons on it, similar to how the Stellar type can be considered a "mix" of all other types.
- The Stellar type is the only type:
- To be exclusive to a transformation mechanic.
- Without a type-boosting held item, damage-reducing Berry, gem, memory, or Plate.
- To be introduced mid-generation instead of at said generation's beginning.
- Written in katakana, ステラタイプ (Sutera type) is an anagram of テラスタイプ (Terasu Type), the Japanese word for Tera Type.
- Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the Tera Shell and Wonder Guard Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
- Stellar-type moves have some similarity to Shadow moves.
- They are both exclusive to a single pair of games.
- They are both exclusive to a variation of a Pokémon created for those games (Terastal phenomenon and Shadow Pokémon).
- They both have special type interactions with that variation.
- Neither has any special interactions with other types.
- Pokémon who can use these moves have the same type interactions as their original forms, except for against the moves themselves.
- If a Pokémon is hacked to have the Stellar type without Terastallizing, it will take neutral damage from every type.
In other languages
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