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A '''Revive''' is a type of [[item]] from the [[Pokémon games]]. They can be used during or out of {{pkmn|battle}} to restore a Pokémon which has fainted. They can be found on the ground, whether readily visible or hidden from sight and requiring an [[Dowsing Machine|Itemfinder]] to locate. Standard Revives can be bought at some [[Poké Mart]]s. In [[Generation IV]], Revives and Max Revives can be found while digging in [[the Underground]]. | A '''Revive''' is a type of [[item]] from the [[Pokémon games]]. They can be used during or out of {{pkmn|battle}} to restore a Pokémon which has fainted. They can be found on the ground, whether readily visible or hidden from sight and requiring an [[Dowsing Machine|Itemfinder]] to locate. Standard Revives can be bought at some [[Poké Mart]]s. In [[Generation IV]], Revives and Max Revives can be found while digging in [[the Underground]]. | ||
A standard Revive is an {{wp|octahedron}}. A Max Revive is normally portrayed as a 24-faced {{wp|polyhedron}}, but in | A standard Revive is an {{wp|octahedron}}. A Max Revive is normally portrayed as a 24-faced {{wp|polyhedron}}, but in [[The Underground|Sinnoh Underground]] it appears as a 32-faced polyhedron. | ||
==Types of Revive== | ==Types of Revive== |
Revision as of 13:21, 20 December 2016
A Revive is a type of item from the Pokémon games. They can be used during or out of battle to restore a Pokémon which has fainted. They can be found on the ground, whether readily visible or hidden from sight and requiring an Itemfinder to locate. Standard Revives can be bought at some Poké Marts. In Generation IV, Revives and Max Revives can be found while digging in the Underground.
A standard Revive is an octahedron. A Max Revive is normally portrayed as a 24-faced polyhedron, but in Sinnoh Underground it appears as a 32-faced polyhedron.
Types of Revive
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In the spin-off games
Pokémon GO
Revives can be used to heal Pokémon that have been knocked out during Gym battles, healing the same amount of HP they do in the core series. However, unlike in the core series, they can only be used outside of battle. Regular Revives are unlocked at level 5, the same level as Gyms, while Max Revives are unlocked at level 30. They can either be randomly found at PokéStops or received as rewards when the player levels up.
Artwork
Underground
These are artwork of the items as seen in the The Underground.
Revive | Max Revive |
Dream World
These are artwork of the items as seen in the Pokémon Dream World.
Revive | Max Revive |
Pokémon GO
These are artwork of the items as seen in Pokémon GO.
Revive | Max Revive |
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Emerald used a Revive to restore his Sceptile during his battle against Brandon in You Need to Chill Out, Regice, allowing it to land a surprising Iron Tail on Brandon's Regice from behind and win the battle for Emerald. After the battle, Emerald revealed that he had managed to find a total of 99 Revives during his Battle Pyramid challenge.
Skyla used a Max Revive to restore an injured wild Pidove in Up in the Air during the gathering of Gym Leaders at the Celestial Tower.
N used several Max Revives to restore his Pokémon after his battle against Black, White, and Cedric Juniper in A Wretched Reunion, planning to return to Team Plasma's base.
In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga
Saturn used a Revive off-screen in The Battle Rages On, reviving his fainted Rhyperior after it had been defeated by Hareta's Piplup.
In the TCG
Both varieties of Revive are featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. The following is a list of cards named Revive or Max Revive.
Related cards Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Revive | I | Base Set | 89/102 | Expansion Pack | |||
Nivi City Gym | |||||||
Black & White | 102/114 | White Collection | 048/053 | ||||
Battle Theme Deck: Victini | 016/021 | ||||||
Master Deck Build Box EX | 028/046 | ||||||
Max Revive | I | Extended Sheet 2 | |||||
Gym Challenge | 117/132 | Guren Town Gym | |||||
Pokémon Web | 030/048 | ||||||
XY | 120/146 | Collection X | 054/060 | ||||
M Master Deck Build Box Power Style | 027/049 | ||||||
M Master Deck Build Box Speed Style | 028/049 | ||||||
Generations | 65/83 | BREAK Starter Pack | 052/072 | ||||
In the TFG
The following is a list of cards named Max Revive.
Name | Type | Rarity | Set | Set no. | |||
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Max Revive | T | Next Quest | 1/8 | ||||
Trivia
- The standard Revive resembles a Star Piece from Paper Mario. Max Revives are similar in appearance to kompeitō.
In other languages
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