Blue Orb

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Blue Orb
あいいろのたま
Indigo Orb
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Blue Orb
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Introduced in Generation III
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The Blue Orb (Japanese: あいいろのたま Indigo Orb) is a Key Item introduced in Generation III. It is a legendary artifact that is associated with Kyogre.

Since Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire in Generation VI, it is type of held item that causes Kyogre to undergo Primal Reversion and become Primal Kyogre upon entering battle.

In the core series games

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In Pokémon Ruby, Team Magma will steal the Blue Orb from the summit of Mt. Pyre and use it to awaken Groudon. However, as Team Magma have the incorrect orbs, they cannot use it to control the super-ancient Pokémon as they intended. After Groudon is captured or defeated by the player, he or she can return to the summit of Mt. Pyre to watch Team Magma Leader Maxie return the orb to its proper place. Afterwards, the player returns the orb, and Maxie departs. Team Magma are not seen again after this.

In Pokémon Emerald, the same events that happened in Ruby and Sapphire take place, only both Team Magma and Team Aqua appear and therefore both the Blue Orb and the Red Orb are stolen. However, the player does not obtain the Blue Orb.

In Pokémon HeartGold, the Blue Orb is given to the player by Mr. Pokémon after Red has been defeated and both the National Pokédex and a Kanto starter Pokémon have been obtained from Professor Oak. After the orb has been received, the player can encounter Kyogre at the Embedded Tower.

In Pokémon Alpha Sapphire, Team Aqua will steal the Blue Orb from the summit of Mt. Pyre and use it to awaken Kyogre. As Team Aqua have the correct orb unlike in the Generation III games, they use it to awaken Kyogre's true power by Primal Reversion. After leaving the Cave of Origin, Team Aqua Leader Archie gives the player the Blue Orb that he had stolen.

Price

Games Cost Sell price
ORAS N/A N/A
SMUSUM $10,000 N/A

Effect

Key Item

In Pokémon HeartGold, it is required to encounter Kyogre in the Embedded Tower.

Held item

In battle

If held by a Kyogre, allows it to undergo Primal Reversion and become Primal Kyogre upon entering battle.

Unaffected by item negating effects (such as Embargo and Klutz). Item manipulating effects (such as Trick and Fling) cannot give Kyogre a Blue Orb or remove a Blue Orb from Kyogre.

Outside of battle

Pokémon holding Blue Orb in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire cannot be traded to Pokémon X and Y.

Description

Games Description
RSE A blue, glowing orb said to contain an ancient power.
FRLG An orb that glows blue. It is said to contain an incredible power from ancient times.
HGSS
BWB2W2
A shiny blue orb that is said to have a legend and has a deep connection with the Hoenn region.
XYORAS
SMUSUM
A shiny blue orb that is said to have a legend tied to it. It's known to have a deep connection with the Hoenn region.

Acquisition

Games Finite methods Repeatable methods
S Mt. Pyre's summit (after confronting Team Aqua)
HG Route 30 (from Mr. Pokémon after obtaining a Kanto starter Pokémon from Professor Oak)
OR Mt. Pyre's summit (after defeating Courtney)
AS Sootopolis City (from Archie after battling Kyogre)
SMUSUM Hau'oli City Mall (Antiquities of the Ages)

Appearance

Blue Orb III Blue Orb IV Blue Orb ORAS.png
Bag sprite from
Generation III
Bag sprite from
HeartGold
Model from
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

In the anime

The Blue Orb in the anime
The Blue Orb in Pokémon Generations

In the main series

The Blue Orb was first mentioned in A Three Team Scheme!, where Tabitha revealed that he was in possession of it. However, the dub incorrectly referred to the item as the Indigo Orb in this episode.

The Blue Orb debuted in Gaining Groudon, where it was shown to be under the possession of Maxie to be used to control Groudon. While Shelly freed Kyogre from Team Magma's imprisonment, Pikachu managed to grab the Blue Orb during the chaos. The orb then unexpectedly fused with Pikachu, possessing him and giving him a massive power boost, but also causing him to go on sudden rampages. In The Scuffle of Legends, it was revealed that Groudon had deliberately caused the Blue Orb to fuse with Pikachu to get his aid in freeing itself from Team Aqua's submarine. After Groudon was freed, it proceeded to battle Kyogre. Once Kyogre was defeated, the Blue Orb extracted itself from Pikachu's body, and was shortly afterwards destroyed, along with the Red Orb.

In Pokémon Generations

The Blue Orb appeared in The Cavern, where it was shown under Archie's possession at the Seafloor Cavern. Despite Shelly's attempt to convince him to stop his plan, Archie flung the Orb at the sleeping Kyogre, causing it to awaken and turn into Primal Kyogre.

In the manga

The Red and Blue Orbs in the Pokémon Adventures manga
The Red and Blue Orbs in the Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Ruby & Sapphire arc

The Blue Orb (referred to as the "Blue Jewel" in the Chuang Yi translation) first appeared in I'm Always Grumpig First Thing in the Morning II, being guarded by Tate and Liza on Mt. Pyre, along with the Red Orb. Despite their best efforts to protect the Orbs, they were eventually stolen by Magma Admin Blaise. In The Beginning of the End with Kyogre & Groudon II, at the Seafloor Cavern, Maxie used the Orbs to awaken both Groudon and Kyogre, intending to give the former the advantage by using the Orbs. However, as controlling two Legendary Pokémon at the same time started to take too much of his mental capacity, he had the Blue Orb be taken away by Tabitha so that he could focus on controlling Groudon. While doing what he had been ordered to do, Tabitha was ambushed by Aqua Admin Amber, who used his Volbeat's Trick to steal the Blue Orb and deliver it to Archie.

Later, Ruby and Sapphire faced Maxie and Archie in a battle, but had difficulty in reaching them. After Ruby's Fofo finally managed defeat the two evil team leaders with Weather Ball, Ruby tried to take the Orbs from Maxie and Archie's hands, only to find out that they had started to merge with their holders, making him unable to remove them. Realizing that should the Orbs be absorbed completely, they could never be retrieved, Ruby had Kiki use Covet on them, but failed. The Orbs then completely merged with the two men, causing the patterns of Groudon and Kyogre to appear on their arms, indicating that they were now being controlled by the Legendary Pokémon, instead of the other way around. Maxie and Archie grabbed Ruby and Sapphire, and started to fly away, the Orbs' powers being called by Groudon and Kyogre.

After the two Legendary Pokémon had started to battle at Sootopolis City, Ruby and Sapphire realized that with the Meteorite fragments given to them by Winona, they could stop the Orbs' influence over Maxie and Archie, due to them having the ability to stop the power of nature. Using a wild Absol's Magic Coat to reflect the meteorite's energy at the two evil team leaders, Ruby and Sapphire were able to turn them back to normal, but also caused a large burst of energy in the process, knocking the two Trainers unconscious. They later woke up at the Mirage Island, where they then spent some time training with Juan, Tate, and Liza, preparing for the final battle. During the training, Ruby found out that the Orbs needed a human to control them, so that their powers could be maximized, and be absorbed into their controllers. This led him to realize that the Orbs were now inside of him and Sapphire, having chosen them as their new controllers. Juan told Ruby and Sapphire that they needed to learn to control the Orbs, because if their minds weren't strong enough, they would wind up getting controlled by them, just like Maxie and Archie. During the training, Magma Admin Courtney showed up and offered her help for Ruby to stop the battle between Kyogre and Groudon, as everything had already gone beyond anything Team Magma or Team Aqua wanted, and there was no point of letting the entire Hoenn getting destroyed. At first, Ruby was reluctant to accept the offer, but eventually agreed in order to protect Sapphire from being possessed by the Blue Orb.

After completing their training, Ruby and Sapphire left the Mirage Island and arrived near Sootopolis City. Having already extracted the Red Orb from his body and having Sapphire extract the Blue Orb from her body, Ruby locked her inside Wallace's aircar to protect her, before leaving with Courtney. They tried to stop the battle between the two Legendary Pokémon, but without success. However, as Norman arrived with Rayquaza, the third super-ancient Pokémon of Hoenn, Ruby was able to combine its power with the power of the Orbs to finally stop the fight and calm down Kyogre and Groudon, sending them to continue their slumber. Archie and Maxie then emerged from the Cave of Origin, stealing the Orbs back in order to restart the fight, but were stopped by Plusle and Minun. With the two men immobilized, Ruby sent out his sixth Pokémon—Celebi—to swipe the Orbs and destroy them, effectively putting the conflict to its end.

Afterwards, the gemstones that were formed from the shattered Orbs were picked up by Giovanni, who revealed that these gemstones were actually the Orbs' true forms: the Ruby and Sapphire. Blaise secretly witnessed this, and decided to keep track on the Orbs with his Scanner.

Emerald arc

It was revealed that Spenser had also once touched the Blue Orb, causing him to start having nightmares about Kyogre, as well as allowing him to recognize people who had done the same—namely Sapphire and Guile Hideout—based on a signature dim glow that they had in their eyes.

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire arc

Bill revealed that the Ruby and Sapphire, which he had been keeping at the Sea Cottage ever since Team Rocket's defeat, had been regenerating over time back into their states as the Orbs, leading him to realize that the Orbs were manifestations of Hoenn's natural energy. The Orbs were later stolen by Archie and Maxie, who headed back to Hoenn with them, with Red and Green in hot pursuit. When Amber and Blaise manipulated Hoopa into summoning Groudon and Kyogre through its rings, the two super-ancient Pokémon started moving towards the Orbs. When the Legendary duo reached Maxie and Archie, the villainous team leaders let them fuse together with the Orbs, causing them both to undergo Primal Reversion.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 靛藍色寶珠 Dihnlàahm-sīk Bóujyū *
藍色寶珠 Làahmsīk Bóujyū *
Mandarin 靛藍色寶珠 / 靛蓝色宝珠 Diànlán-sè Bǎozhū *
藍色之珠 Lánsè-zhī Zhū *
藍色寶珠 / 蓝色宝珠 Lánsè Bǎozhū *
蓝色的宝珠 Lánsè-de Bǎozhū *
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Blauwe bol
Finland Flag.png Finnish Sininen pallo
France Flag.png French Orbe Bleu(Gen III-V)
Gemme Bleue(Gen VI+)
Germany Flag.png German Blaue Kugel(Gen III-V)
Blauer Edelstein(Gen VI+)
Italy Flag.png Italian Sfera Blu(Gen III-V)
Gemma blu(Gen VI+)
South Korea Flag.png Korean 쪽빛구슬 Jjokbit Guseul
Poland Flag.png Polish Kula Indygo
Brazil Flag.png Brazilian Portuguese Orbe Azul
Russia Flag.png Russian Синий шар Siniy shar
Spain Flag.png Spanish Esfera Azul(Gen III-V)
Prisma Azul(Gen VI+)
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Blå orben
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Bảo ngọc Xanh chàm

See also

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