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Cipher Lab Mystery Lab/Shadow Pokémon Lab
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シャドーのラボ Shadow Lab
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"Wild Missingno. appeared!"
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A sinister and menacing laboratory that was built in the desert without notice.Colo A secret lab run by the criminal syndicate Cipher to study and develop Shadow Pokémon.Colo Once used by Cipher, this facility was thought to be abandoned.XD Cipher's old lab back in operation. Prof. Krane may be held here.XD The lab used by the reactivated Cipher for developing XD001.XD
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Location:
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Central Orre
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Orre
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Generations:
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III
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Location of Cipher Lab in Orre.
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Pokémon world locations
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The Cipher Lab (Japanese: シャドーのラボ Shadow Lab), known as the Shadow Pokémon Lab or Shadow PKMN Lab (Japanese: ダークポケモン研究所 Dark Pokémon Laboratory) or the Mystery Facility or Mystery Lab (Japanese: なぞの研究所 Mysterious Laboratory) in Pokémon Colosseum, is a facility built by Cipher in the middle of the Orre desert, where Shadow Pokémon are created.
In Pokémon Colosseum, the Shadow PKMN Lab is connected to The Under via The Under Subway, allowing Shadow Pokémon created at the Lab to be distributed to Trainers in The Under and Pyrite Town. The player infiltrates the laboratory after obtaining the key to unlock the Lab's main gate, only to find out that most Shadow Pokémon produced there have already been shipped elsewhere. The player must collect three randomly placed DNA Samples from around the Lab and use a DNA Analyzer to find out which Pokémon they've been taken from in order to unlock a locked door leading to the mastermind and leader of the Lab, Cipher Admin Ein.
During the infiltration, a Researcher will turn on an alarm that will remain in effect until the end of the game. While he claims that this alarm will prevent the player from escaping the Lab, this is untrue, as the player can leave the facility at any point.
During the post-game, the player must return to the Lab in order to snag a Shadow Johto starter Pokémon from a Cipher Peon whom they didn't choose to battle in Phenac City close to the start of the game.
In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, Cipher Admin Lovrina has brought the Lab back into use after five years of dormancy. During this time, she and her team researches a way to make Shadow Pokémon impossible to purify. The electric fence around the Lab no longer works, allowing it to be immediately accessed from the main entrance. The player must enter the Lab in order to rescue Professor Krane, whom Cipher had kidnapped in an attempt to advance their purification-resistant Shadow Pokémon research.
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Spoilers end here.
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Items
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Games
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Maingate Key
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On the lowest floor of the side building, accessed from The Under Subway
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Colo
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Full Heal ×2
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Outside, in the lower-left corner
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Colo
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Revive ×3
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Outside, in the upper-right corner
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Colo
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PP Up ×3
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1F west wing, behind the PC
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Colo
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Card Key
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B1F of the west wing, in the upper-left corner
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Colo
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Elixir ×3
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The lowest floor of the side building, accessed from The Under Subway
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Colo
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Full Restore
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At the dead end near Cipher Peon Tanie and the two adjacent elevators
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Colo
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Down St. Key
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In the small room with Researcher Coren
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Colo
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DNA Sample 3 out of 9 possible locations
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- One in the upper-left corner of the room to the left of the door unlocked by the Down St. Key
- One in the room with the stairway leading to the small room with the Down St. Key
- Two in the room on the first left after the door unlocked by the Down St. Key
- Two in the room guarded by Cipher Peon Lesar
- One to the right of the adjacent elevators
- Two in the room north of the adjacent elevators
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Colo
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HP Up
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In the lower-left corner of Ein's room
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Colo
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TM26 (Earthquake)
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In the upper-right corner of Ein's room after defeating him
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Colo
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Data ROM
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Next to Ein's computer after defeating him
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Colo
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Poké Ball
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West wing, upper-left corner
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XD
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Super Potion ×4
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- West wing, upper-right corner
- North of the adjacent elevators (×3)
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XD
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Revive
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In the lower-left corner of what used to be Ein's room
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XD
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Ether ×2
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- At the dead end past Cipher Peon Meda
- In the healing room accessible from the right adjacent elevator
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XD
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Great Ball ×2
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- In the upper-right corner of the room with Cipher R&Ds Elrok and Coffy
- In the room with Cipher R&D Klots
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XD
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Full Heal
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In the room southwest of Klots's room
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XD
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ID Card
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Dropped by Cipher R&D Klots after defeating him
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XD
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Leaf Stone
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In the small room where Professor Krane is being held
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XD
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Data ROM
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Dropped by Cipher R&D Tekot after defeating Lovrina
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XD
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Battle CD 42
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In the small room where Professor Krane was being held after defeating Gorigan
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XD
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Trainers
Pokémon Colosseum
First visit
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Trainers with a Poké Ball by their names may be challenged for a rematch after defeating certain bosses. In a rematch they may have higher-level Pokémon, and any Shadow Pokémon previously caught will be replaced.
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Reward: $1,680
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Reward: $4,800
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Post-game
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Trainers with a Poké Ball by their names may be challenged for a rematch after defeating certain bosses. In a rematch they may have higher-level Pokémon, and any Shadow Pokémon previously caught will be replaced.
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If Rosso was battled in Phenac City:
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Reward: $2,200
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If Bluno was battled in Phenac City:
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Reward: $2,200
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If Verde was battled in Phenac City:
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Reward: $2,200
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Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
Outside
Before snagging
The player must defeat at least one of the Hexagon Brothers in order to enter the lab.
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Reward: $680
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Reward: $680
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Reward: $680
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Reward: $680
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Reward: $440
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Reward: $360
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After snagging
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Reward: $560
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Reward: $480
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Reward: $560
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Reward: $480
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Reward: $440
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Reward: $360
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Rematch (without Shadow Pokémon)
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Reward: $2,000
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Reward: $2,000
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Reward: $2,000
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Reward: $2,000
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Reward: $2,000
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Reward: $2,000
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Inside
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Pokémon
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Trainers with a Poké Ball by their names may be challenged for a rematch after defeating certain bosses. In a rematch they may have higher-level Pokémon, and any Shadow Pokémon previously caught will be replaced.
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Reward: $720
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Reward: $2,100
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