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|image=Area Zero Underdepths.png | |image=Area Zero Underdepths.png | ||
|type= | |type=cave | ||
|location_name=Area Zero Underdepths | |location_name=Area Zero Underdepths | ||
|japanese_name=ゼロの大空洞 | |japanese_name=ゼロの大空洞 | ||
|translated_name=Great Zero Hollow | |translated_name=Great Zero Hollow | ||
|location= | |location=Beneath [[Area Zero]] | ||
|region=Paldea | |region=Paldea | ||
|generation={{gen|IX}} | |generation={{gen|IX}} | ||
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==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
The Area Zero Underdepths is a large cavern, roughly 3,300 feet below the surface, located beneath [[Area Zero]]. It is only accessible via the elevator in the [[Zero Lab]] by using the [[Indigo Disk]]. | |||
The Underdepths formed approximately two million years ago. It experienced numerous cave-ins in the past, likely due to erosion and tectonic activity, but has remained stable since the last major cave-in. | |||
The Area Zero Underdepths consist of several large chambers connected by tunnels. It is filled with large Terastal crystals, similar to those found at the bottom of Area Zero. These crystals increase with depth until the deepest tunnel is made from solid crystal. Also near the bottom of the Underdepths is a subterranean lake. On an island in this lake is a large tree, seemingly covered in or made from crystal. | |||
Several Pokémon species also inhabit the Underdepths along with Terapagos, primarily Rock- or Ground-type Pokémon. | |||
==Places of interest== | |||
===Crystal tree=== | |||
A cavern flooded with water and with an island in center where a large tree made of Tera crystal is located in. One of the Stellar Tera Type Pokémon needed to defeat to keep going is found there: a {{p|Garganacl}}. | |||
===Treasure cave=== | |||
A secret cavern filled with different items that is blocked by crystals until the optional Stellar Tera Type {{p|Garchomp}} is defeated. | |||
===Terapagos's cave=== | |||
The cavern where the [[Legendary Pokémon]] {{ga|Terapagos}} slumbers in the form of a crystal. It is located at the very bottom of the Underdepths. | |||
==Items== | ==Items== | ||
* [[Star Piece]] | |||
* [[Hard Stone]] | |||
* [[Stardust]] | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
{{Incomplete|section|Complete list of Pokémon encountered and table}} | {{Incomplete|section|Complete list of Pokémon encountered and table}} | ||
All Pokémon that appear in this zone area considered [[wanderer]] encounters internally, and therefore always have the standard 1/4096 chance to be {{Shiny}}, ignoring any bonuses, and additionally ineligible for naturally generating [[Mark]]s (except for the Jumbo and Mini marks).<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1753874296772935729</ref> | |||
*{{p|Carbink}} | *{{p|Carbink}} | ||
*{{p|Glimmora}} | *{{p|Glimmora}} | ||
*{{p|Glimmet}} | |||
==Special encounters== | ==Special encounters== | ||
===Mandatory Stellar Tera Pokémon=== | ===Mandatory Stellar Tera Pokémon=== | ||
A variety of {{t|Stellar}} Tera Pokémon must be defeated in order to shrink the crystals blocking the way during the events of [[The Indigo Disk]], allowing the player, [[Carmine]], [[Kieran]], and [[Briar]] to progress further into the Underdepths. None of them can be {{pkmn2|caught}}, and are coded to never be {{Shiny}}. | A variety of {{t|Stellar}} Tera Pokémon must be defeated in order to shrink the crystals blocking the way during the events of [[The Indigo Disk]], allowing the player, [[Carmine]], [[Kieran]], and [[Briar]] to progress further into the Underdepths. None of them can be {{pkmn2|caught}}, and they are coded to never be {{Shiny}}. | ||
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===Optional Stellar Tera Pokémon=== | ===Optional Stellar Tera Pokémon=== | ||
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===Terapagos=== | ===Terapagos=== | ||
[[File:SV VS Stellar Form Terapagos.png|thumb|230px|Battling | [[File:SV VS Stellar Form Terapagos.png|thumb|230px|Battling Stellar Form Terapagos]] | ||
After [[Kieran]] has been defeated, he will attempt to Terastalize Terapagos, causing it to become uncontrollable. The player must battle it with no opportunity to change teams or heal from the end of the previous battle; losing this battle will revert the game back to before the player's battle against Kieran. It must be caught by the player upon its defeat, and is coded to never be {{Shiny}}. Additionally, this Terapagos is always coded to be male, despite it having a [[gender]] ratio of one male to one female. | After [[Kieran]] has been defeated, he will attempt to Terastalize Terapagos, causing it to become uncontrollable. The player must battle it with no opportunity to change teams or heal from the end of the previous battle; losing this battle will revert the game back to before the player's battle against Kieran. It must be caught by the player upon its defeat, and is coded to never be {{Shiny}}. Additionally, this Terapagos is always coded to be male, despite it having a [[gender]] ratio of one male to one female. | ||
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Terapagos will put up three shields over the course of the battle: one at the beginning, and the others immediately after the previous shield is broken. Each shield covers 27% of Terapagos's health bar, and if any attack deals enough damage to break the shield, all further damage from that attack (including from [[multi-strike move]]s) is prevented, similar to {{g|Sword and Shield}}'s [[Max Raid Battle]]s. When a new shield is put up, Terapagos is cured of any status condition, all stat modifiers to any Pokémon are erased (but other field effects such as [[weather]] and {{m|Light Screen}} remain in place), and if any of the player's Pokémon have been Terastallized, they lose that status. The Tera Orb must be recharged before the player can Terastallize a Pokémon again. | Terapagos will put up three shields over the course of the battle: one at the beginning, and the others immediately after the previous shield is broken. Each shield covers 27% of Terapagos's health bar, and if any attack deals enough damage to break the shield, all further damage from that attack (including from [[multi-strike move]]s) is prevented, similar to {{g|Sword and Shield}}'s [[Max Raid Battle]]s. When a new shield is put up, Terapagos is cured of any status condition, all stat modifiers to any Pokémon are erased (but other field effects such as [[weather]] and {{m|Light Screen}} remain in place), and if any of the player's Pokémon have been Terastallized, they lose that status. The Tera Orb must be recharged before the player can Terastallize a Pokémon again. | ||
* In the first phase of the battle, Terapagos is {{t|Normal}} type, and Carmine participates as a partner using her Sinistcha. If Sinistcha faints, the player must continue the remainder of the phase alone. If Sinistcha has not yet fainted when the shield breaks, Terapagos | * In the first phase of the battle, Terapagos is {{t|Normal}} type, and Carmine participates as a partner using her Sinistcha. If Sinistcha faints, the player must continue the remainder of the phase alone. If Sinistcha has not yet fainted when the shield breaks, Terapagos uses {{m|Zen Headbutt}} on Sinistcha at that time, even if an effect such as {{m|Imprison}} would normally prevent the move from being used. This extra move ignores the usual accuracy and damage formulas and is configured to deal 9999 damage; then, if Sinistcha somehow has any HP remaining afterwards, its HP will be forcefully set to 0 anyway, ensuring that Sinistcha faints and does not participate in later phases.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1753849078943723899 Sibuna_Switch on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLS2WyCaDIM When the game says, in no uncertain terms, "no tea for you"]</ref> | ||
* In the second phase, Terapagos changes to a {{t|Psychic}} type, and the player must face it alone. | * In the second phase, Terapagos changes to a {{t|Psychic}} type, and the player must face it alone. | ||
* In the third phase, Terapagos changes to a {{t|Water}} type, and Kieran joins as a partner using his remaining five Pokémon. Terapagos will remain Water type after the final shield is broken. | * In the third phase, Terapagos changes to a {{t|Water}} type, and Kieran joins as a partner using his remaining five Pokémon. Terapagos will remain Water type after the final shield is broken. | ||
{{Party/Single | {{Party/Single | ||
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|size=x100px | |size=x100px|width=160px | ||
|prize=none | |prize=none | ||
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|bordercolor={{violet color dark}} | |bordercolor={{violet color dark}} | ||
|headcolor={{violet color light}} | |headcolor={{violet color light}} | ||
|sprite=VSKieran | |sprite=VSKieran 5.png | ||
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|name={{color2|000|Kieran}} | |name={{color2|000|Kieran}} | ||
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|level=85 | |level=85 | ||
|move1=Tera Starstorm|move1type= | |move1=Tera Starstorm|move1type=Stellar|move1cat=Special | ||
|move2=Zen Headbutt|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Physical | |move2=Zen Headbutt|move2type=Psychic|move2cat=Physical | ||
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==Trainers== | ==Trainers== | ||
When Kieran is controlling Terapagos, it | When Kieran is controlling Terapagos, it possesses twice the usual amount of [[HP]] and has a large HP bar at the top of the screen that identifies it as '''Terapagos, the Indigo Disk'''. | ||
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|sprite=VSKieran 4.png | |sprite=VSKieran 4.png | ||
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|name={{color2|000|Kieran}} | |name={{color2|000|Kieran}} | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
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|- style="background:#{{locationcolor/light| | |- style="background:#{{locationcolor/light|cave}}" | ||
! Games | ! Games | ||
! Location | ! Location | ||
! Song name | ! Song name (Japanese) | ||
! Song name (English Translation) | |||
! Composition | ! Composition | ||
! Arrangement | ! Arrangement | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
! rowspan=" | ! rowspan="8" |{{GameIcon|Sc}}{{GameIcon|Vi}} | ||
| When in the Underdepths | | When in the Underdepths | ||
| Area Zero Underdepths | | ゼロの大空洞 | ||
| [[Toby Fox]] | | Area Zero Underdepths | ||
| [[Toby Fox]] | |||
| [[Hitomi_Satō|Hitomi Sato]] | |||
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| During a wild <br>Pokémon battle | | During a wild <br>Pokémon battle | ||
| Battle! (Area Zero) | | 戦闘!エリアゼロのポケモン | ||
| [[Toby Fox]] | | Battle! (Pokémon in Area Zero) | ||
| [[Toby Fox]] | |||
| [[Go Ichinose]] | |||
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| When Terapagos awakens from its gem | | When Terapagos awakens from its gem | ||
| Terapagos | | 蘇ったテラパゴス | ||
| | | Terapagos Comes Back to Life | ||
| | | [[Toby Fox]]<br>Rei Murayama<br>[[Go Ichinose]] | ||
| Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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| When battling Kieran's <br> Terapagos in the Underdepths | | When battling Kieran's <br> Terapagos in the Underdepths | ||
| Battle! ( | | 戦闘!テラパゴス | ||
| | | Battle! (Terapagos) | ||
| | | Rei Murayama<br>[[Go Ichinose]] | ||
| [[Go Ichinose]] | |||
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| When Briar prompts Kieran <br> to Terastalize Terapagos | | When Briar prompts Kieran <br> to Terastalize Terapagos | ||
| | | 秘宝の条件 | ||
| | | Conditions of the Hidden Treasure | ||
| | | [[Toby Fox]] | ||
| Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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| When Kieran attempts to <br> recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball | | When Kieran attempts to <br> recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball | ||
| | | テラパゴスの暴走 | ||
| | | Terapagos's Rampage | ||
| | | [[Toby Fox]]<br>Rei Murayama<br>[[Go Ichinose]] | ||
| Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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| When battling Stellar Form Terapagos | | When battling Stellar Form Terapagos | ||
| Battle! ( | | 戦闘!ゼロの秘宝 テラパゴス | ||
| Toby Fox< | | Battle! (Terapagos - The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero) | ||
| | | Rei Murayama<br>[[Toby Fox]]<br>[[Go Ichinose]] | ||
| [[Go Ichinose]] | |||
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| Upon Terapagos being captured | |||
| テラパゴスを捕まえた! | |||
| Caught the Terapagos! | |||
| [[Toby Fox]] | |||
| Hiromitsu Maeba | |||
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|} | |} | ||
== | ==In the TCG== | ||
== | [[File:AreaZeroUnderdepthsStellarMiracle102.jpg|200px|thumb|Area Zero Underdepths in the TCG]] | ||
{{main|Area Zero Underdepths (Stellar Miracle 102)}} | |||
'''Area Zero Underdepths''' is introduced as a {{TCG|Stadium card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese {{TCG|Stellar Miracle}} expansion<!-- and the English {{TCG|}} expansion-->, with artwork by [[MARINA Chikazawa]]. As long as this Stadium is in play, each player may have up to 8 Benched Pokémon (an increased amount from the normal limit of 5) if they have any {{DL|Pokémon ex (TCG)|Tera Pokémon ex|Tera Pokémon}} in play. If this Stadium is removed from play, or if a player no longer has a Tera Pokémon in play, they discard Benched Pokémon until they have 5 remaining. | |||
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==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|zh_cmn=零之大空洞 ''{{tt|Líng zhī Dàkōngdòng|Great Zero Hollow}}'' | |zh_cmn=零之大空洞 ''{{tt|Líng zhī Dàkōngdòng|Great Zero Hollow}}'' | ||
|zh_yue=零之大空洞 ''{{tt|Lìhng jī Daaihhūngduhng|Great Zero Hollow}}'' | |zh_yue=零之大空洞 ''{{tt|Lìhng jī Daaihhūngduhng|Great Zero Hollow}}'' | ||
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==Related articles== | ==Related articles== | ||
* [[Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] | * [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] | ||
* [[Professor Sada]] | * [[Professor Sada]] | ||
* [[Professor Turo]] | * [[Professor Turo]] | ||
* [[Area Zero]] | * [[Area Zero]] | ||
* {{p|Terapagos}} | * {{p|Terapagos}} | ||
* [[Paradox Pokémon]] | |||
* [[Stellar (type)]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
{{Paldea}} | {{Paldea}} | ||
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{{Project Locations notice}} | {{Project Locations notice}} | ||
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[[fr:Abîme Zéro]] | [[fr:Abîme Zéro]] | ||
[[it:Grande Abisso Zero]] | [[it:Grande Abisso Zero]] | ||
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The Area Zero Underdepths (Japanese: ゼロの大空洞 Great Zero Hollow) is an area located within the Great Crater of Paldea at the center of the Paldea region.
Geography
The Area Zero Underdepths is a large cavern, roughly 3,300 feet below the surface, located beneath Area Zero. It is only accessible via the elevator in the Zero Lab by using the Indigo Disk.
The Underdepths formed approximately two million years ago. It experienced numerous cave-ins in the past, likely due to erosion and tectonic activity, but has remained stable since the last major cave-in.
The Area Zero Underdepths consist of several large chambers connected by tunnels. It is filled with large Terastal crystals, similar to those found at the bottom of Area Zero. These crystals increase with depth until the deepest tunnel is made from solid crystal. Also near the bottom of the Underdepths is a subterranean lake. On an island in this lake is a large tree, seemingly covered in or made from crystal.
Several Pokémon species also inhabit the Underdepths along with Terapagos, primarily Rock- or Ground-type Pokémon.
Places of interest
Crystal tree
A cavern flooded with water and with an island in center where a large tree made of Tera crystal is located in. One of the Stellar Tera Type Pokémon needed to defeat to keep going is found there: a Garganacl.
Treasure cave
A secret cavern filled with different items that is blocked by crystals until the optional Stellar Tera Type Garchomp is defeated.
Terapagos's cave
The cavern where the Legendary Pokémon Terapagos slumbers in the form of a crystal. It is located at the very bottom of the Underdepths.
Items
Pokémon
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Complete list of Pokémon encountered and table |
All Pokémon that appear in this zone area considered wanderer encounters internally, and therefore always have the standard 1/4096 chance to be Shiny, ignoring any bonuses, and additionally ineligible for naturally generating Marks (except for the Jumbo and Mini marks).[1]
Special encounters
Mandatory Stellar Tera Pokémon
A variety of Stellar Tera Pokémon must be defeated in order to shrink the crystals blocking the way during the events of The Indigo Disk, allowing the player, Carmine, Kieran, and Briar to progress further into the Underdepths. None of them can be caught, and they are coded to never be Shiny.
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A Garchomp can be encountered and subsequently defeated in order to shrink a crystal in the room prior to one that wraps downwards in a staircase. It cannot be caught, and is coded to never be Shiny.
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Terapagos
After Kieran has been defeated, he will attempt to Terastalize Terapagos, causing it to become uncontrollable. The player must battle it with no opportunity to change teams or heal from the end of the previous battle; losing this battle will revert the game back to before the player's battle against Kieran. It must be caught by the player upon its defeat, and is coded to never be Shiny. Additionally, this Terapagos is always coded to be male, despite it having a gender ratio of one male to one female.
In the battle against Stellar Form Terapagos, it has four times the usual amount of health (with a large health bar across the top of the screen in a similar fashion to Titan Pokémon and Starmobiles, which identifies it as Terapagos, the Hidden Treasure of Area Zero), and unlimited PP for all of its moves, but its Teraform Zero ability does not function. Similar to a Tera Raid Battle, it can put up a shield to become immune to many status moves and reduce the damage it takes from attacking moves, and the player will be unable to Terastallize their Pokémon until they charge the Tera Orb by hitting with a certain number of damaging moves, but only two attacks are required to charge it, instead of the three from standard Tera Raid Battles. Unlike Tera Raid Battles, there is no time limit and no cheering, and the player can switch Pokémon and use items from the Bag.
Terapagos will put up three shields over the course of the battle: one at the beginning, and the others immediately after the previous shield is broken. Each shield covers 27% of Terapagos's health bar, and if any attack deals enough damage to break the shield, all further damage from that attack (including from multi-strike moves) is prevented, similar to Pokémon Sword and Shield's Max Raid Battles. When a new shield is put up, Terapagos is cured of any status condition, all stat modifiers to any Pokémon are erased (but other field effects such as weather and Light Screen remain in place), and if any of the player's Pokémon have been Terastallized, they lose that status. The Tera Orb must be recharged before the player can Terastallize a Pokémon again.
- In the first phase of the battle, Terapagos is Normal type, and Carmine participates as a partner using her Sinistcha. If Sinistcha faints, the player must continue the remainder of the phase alone. If Sinistcha has not yet fainted when the shield breaks, Terapagos uses Zen Headbutt on Sinistcha at that time, even if an effect such as Imprison would normally prevent the move from being used. This extra move ignores the usual accuracy and damage formulas and is configured to deal 9999 damage; then, if Sinistcha somehow has any HP remaining afterwards, its HP will be forcefully set to 0 anyway, ensuring that Sinistcha faints and does not participate in later phases.[2][3]
- In the second phase, Terapagos changes to a Psychic type, and the player must face it alone.
- In the third phase, Terapagos changes to a Water type, and Kieran joins as a partner using his remaining five Pokémon. Terapagos will remain Water type after the final shield is broken.
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Music
Games | Location | Song name (Japanese) | Song name (English Translation) | Composition | Arrangement |
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S V | When in the Underdepths | ゼロの大空洞 | Area Zero Underdepths | Toby Fox | Hitomi Sato |
During a wild Pokémon battle |
戦闘!エリアゼロのポケモン | Battle! (Pokémon in Area Zero) | Toby Fox | Go Ichinose | |
When Terapagos awakens from its gem | 蘇ったテラパゴス | Terapagos Comes Back to Life | Toby Fox Rei Murayama Go Ichinose |
Hiromitsu Maeba | |
When battling Kieran's Terapagos in the Underdepths |
戦闘!テラパゴス | Battle! (Terapagos) | Rei Murayama Go Ichinose |
Go Ichinose | |
When Briar prompts Kieran to Terastalize Terapagos |
秘宝の条件 | Conditions of the Hidden Treasure | Toby Fox | Hiromitsu Maeba | |
When Kieran attempts to recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball |
テラパゴスの暴走 | Terapagos's Rampage | Toby Fox Rei Murayama Go Ichinose |
Hiromitsu Maeba | |
When battling Stellar Form Terapagos | 戦闘!ゼロの秘宝 テラパゴス | Battle! (Terapagos - The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero) | Rei Murayama Toby Fox Go Ichinose |
Go Ichinose | |
Upon Terapagos being captured | テラパゴスを捕まえた! | Caught the Terapagos! | Toby Fox | Hiromitsu Maeba |
In the TCG
- Main article: Area Zero Underdepths (Stellar Miracle 102)
Area Zero Underdepths is introduced as a Stadium card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It was first released in the Japanese Stellar Miracle expansion, with artwork by MARINA Chikazawa. As long as this Stadium is in play, each player may have up to 8 Benched Pokémon (an increased amount from the normal limit of 5) if they have any Tera Pokémon in play. If this Stadium is removed from play, or if a player no longer has a Tera Pokémon in play, they discard Benched Pokémon until they have 5 remaining.
In other languages
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Related articles
- The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero
- Professor Sada
- Professor Turo
- Area Zero
- Terapagos
- Paradox Pokémon
- Stellar (type)
References
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