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A '''plate''' (Japanese: '''プレート''' ''plate'') is a type of [[held item]] introduced in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]], primarily for use in changing {{p|Arceus}}'s [[elemental type]] and form to the corresponding type of plate. However, it will also increase the attack power of [[move]]s of the plate's type used by any [[Pokémon]] holding it by 20%. There is a plate available for every Pokémon type except {{t|Normal}}, and while there exists a {{type2|???}} Arceus, there is no ??? plate to go with it, meaning there are 16 plates in total.
A '''plate''' (Japanese: '''プレート''' ''plate'') is a type of [[held item]] introduced in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]], primarily for use in changing {{p|Arceus}}'s [[elemental type]] and form to the corresponding type of plate. However, it will also increase the attack power of [[move]]s of the plate's type used by any [[Pokémon]] holding it by 20%. There is a plate available for every Pokémon type except {{t|Normal}}, and while there exists a {{type2|???}} Arceus, there is no ??? plate to go with it, meaning there are 16 plates in total.



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A plate (Japanese: プレート plate) is a type of held item introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, primarily for use in changing Arceus's elemental type and form to the corresponding type of plate. However, it will also increase the attack power of moves of the plate's type used by any Pokémon holding it by 20%. There is a plate available for every Pokémon type except Normal, and while there exists a Template:Type2 Arceus, there is no ??? plate to go with it, meaning there are 16 plates in total.

The 16 plates are spread far and wide across Sinnoh, and can also be dug up in the Underground. What follows is a list of what effect a plate has when held and where they can be found in Diamond and Pearl, besides in the Underground.

List of plates

File:DracoPlate.pngDraco Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Dragon-type Pokémon
  • Found: Hidden behind the Dialga/Palkia statue in Eterna City.

File:DreadPlate.pngDread Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Dark-type Pokémon
  • Found: Inside the Old Chateau (At the top of the stairs go through the door to the north and into the room to the far left in the Poké Ball. Requires Cut to reach.)

File:EarthPlate.pngEarth Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Ground-type Pokémon
  • Found: Oreburgh Gate (the tunnel to the left of Oreburgh City) go north up the path then follow around and take the stairs to the basement surf to the far left of the cave and use strengh to get to the Poké Ball. Requires Surf, Rock Smash and Strength to reach.

File:FistPlate.pngFist Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Fighting-type Pokémon
  • Found: On Route 215 in a Poké Ball near the left side of the route. Requires Cut to Reach.

File:FlamePlate.pngFlame Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Fire-type Pokémon
  • Found: Stark Mountain, hidden in the wall at the end of a path, on the center left of the big room

File:IciclePlate.pngIcicle Plate

File:InsectPlate.pngInsect Plate

File:IronPlate.pngIron Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Steel-type Pokémon
  • Found: Iron Island (hidden), in the far southeast corner of the third floor.

File:MeadowPlate.pngMeadow Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Grass-type Pokémon
  • Found: Route 210 (hidden beneath a bridge, next to the first waterfall.)

File:MindPlate.pngMind Plate

File:SkyPlate.pngSky Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Flying-type Pokémon
  • Found: Victory Road exit (hidden outside the cave, near the water)

File:SplashPlate.pngSplash Plate

File:Spooky Plate.PNGSpooky Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Ghost-type Pokémon
  • Found: Amity Square, in the right stone house on the northeast corner.

File:StonePlate.pngStone Plate

File:ToxicPlate.pngToxic Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus a Poison-type Pokémon
  • Found: Hidden at northeast corner of the Great Marsh Safari Game. (hidden)

File:ZapPlate.pngZap Plate

  • Raises the power of Template:Type2 moves and makes Arceus an Electric-type Pokémon
  • Found: In front of the Sunyshore City Lighthouse. (hidden)

Engravings

Each plate has a different engraving which reveals part of the myth of the creation. There is no engraving tied to a particular Plate, they appear in the following order:

  • "When the universe was created, its shards became this Plate."
  • "The power of defeated giants infuses this Plate."
  • "Two beings of Template:P2 and Template:P2 set free from the Template:P2."
  • "Three beings were born to bind time and space."
  • "Two make matter and three make spirit, shaping the world."
  • "The Original One breathed alone before the universe came."
  • "The powers of Plates are shared among Pokémon."
  • "The rightful bearer of a Plate draws from the Plate it holds."

Appearance

In the anime

Three plates placed in the Solaceon Ruins.

Plates first appeared in Journey to the Unknown!, where Saturn and two Galactic Grunts placed them in a room of the Solaceon Ruins to awaken the Unown there. These plates were specifically the Draco Plate, Iron Plate, and Splash Plate, which power up the three types of Palkia and Dialga (Dragon, Steel, and Water) combined.

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