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'''Reverse Mode''' is a condition [[Shadow Pokémon]] will sometimes enter in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. This is not to be confused with [[Hyper Mode]], its equivalent in [[Pokémon Colosseum]].
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[[File:Reverse Mode.png|thumb|250px|An {{p|Articuno}} entering Reverse Mode]]
'''Reverse Mode''' (Japanese: '''リバース{{tt|状態|じょうたい}}''' ''Reverse State'') is a condition [[Shadow Pokémon]] will sometimes enter after using a move during [[Pokémon battle]] in [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]. It is the counterpart to [[Hyper Mode]] from Pokémon Colosseum.


A Shadow Pokémon enters Reverse Mode during a [[Pokémon battle]].  Its status meter will turn red and black, and an aura of the same color will appear around the Pokémon, presumably seen with the [[Aura Reader]].  It will have no difficulty using [[Shadow moves]], but may disobey instead of using any other [[moves]].  Also, during every turn a Shadow Pokémon is in Reverse Mode, it will deal damage to itself.  [[Item]]s cannot be used on a Pokémon in Reverse Mode.
A Pokémon may be [[purification|purified]] even when in Reverse Mode.


Reverse Mode can be ended by either calling to a Pokémon in battle, using a [[cologne]] on it, or leaving it at the [[Pokémon Daycare]]. Doing this will "open the door to its heart" a bit and bring it closer to being [[Purification|purified]].
==Entering Reverse Mode==
A Pokémon may enter Reverse Mode after a [[Shadow move]] is used (even if it was not used by the Shadow Pokémon itself). While a Pokémon is in Reverse Mode, its status meter turns red and black, and an aura of the same color will appear around the Pokémon, presumably seen with the [[Aura Reader]].
 
Pokémon remain in Reverse Mode even after the battle ends.
 
==Effects of Reverse Mode==
*During every turn a Shadow Pokémon is in Reverse Mode, it will deal damage to itself at the end of the turn.
*[[Item]]s cannot be used on a Pokémon in Reverse Mode, except [[Scent]]s.
 
Unlike [[Hyper Mode]], Reverse Mode does not increase the [[critical hit]] ratio of {{m|Shadow Rush}} or cause any effects of [[Obedience|disobedience]]. Additionally, its activation does not use up a Pokémon's turn.
 
==Ending Reverse Mode==
Reverse Mode can be ended by either {{DL|Pokémon battle|call}}ing to a Pokémon in battle or by using a [[Scent]] on it. Doing this will "open the door to its heart" a bit and bring it closer to being [[Purification|purified]].
 
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 27 January 2024

This article is about the state Shadow Pokémon enter in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. For its equivalent in Pokémon Colosseum, see Hyper Mode.

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An Articuno entering Reverse Mode

Reverse Mode (Japanese: リバース状態 Reverse State) is a condition Shadow Pokémon will sometimes enter after using a move during Pokémon battle in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. It is the counterpart to Hyper Mode from Pokémon Colosseum.

A Pokémon may be purified even when in Reverse Mode.

Entering Reverse Mode

A Pokémon may enter Reverse Mode after a Shadow move is used (even if it was not used by the Shadow Pokémon itself). While a Pokémon is in Reverse Mode, its status meter turns red and black, and an aura of the same color will appear around the Pokémon, presumably seen with the Aura Reader.

Pokémon remain in Reverse Mode even after the battle ends.

Effects of Reverse Mode

  • During every turn a Shadow Pokémon is in Reverse Mode, it will deal damage to itself at the end of the turn.
  • Items cannot be used on a Pokémon in Reverse Mode, except Scents.

Unlike Hyper Mode, Reverse Mode does not increase the critical hit ratio of Shadow Rush or cause any effects of disobedience. Additionally, its activation does not use up a Pokémon's turn.

Ending Reverse Mode

Reverse Mode can be ended by either calling to a Pokémon in battle or by using a Scent on it. Doing this will "open the door to its heart" a bit and bring it closer to being purified.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Mode Retour
Germany Flag.png German Kontra-Modus
Italy Flag.png Italian Stato Reflex
Spain Flag.png Spanish Retroestado


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