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[[Image:AzureFluteSprite.png]] The '''Azure Flute''' (Japanese: '''てんかいのふえ''' ''Heaven Flute'') is an [[event item]] received through a [[Nintendo]] [[Event]] needed to find {{p|Arceus}} in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.
[[Image:AzureFluteSprite.png|frame|right]] The '''Azure Flute''' (Japanese: '''てんかいのふえ''' ''Heaven Flute'') is an [[event item]] received through a [[Nintendo]] [[Event]] needed to find {{p|Arceus}} in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}.


When the [[Spear Pillar|top of]] [[Mt. Coronet]] is reached, the [[player character|player]] may choose to use the Azure Flute; this will cause a staircase to appear that the player can use to reach the [[Hall of Origin]]. It is said to play a tune that is beyond this world.
When the [[Spear Pillar|top of]] [[Mt. Coronet]] is reached, the [[player character|player]] may choose to use the Azure Flute; this will cause a staircase to appear that the player can use to reach the [[Hall of Origin]]. It is said to play a tune that is beyond this world.
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*When the Azure Flute is used at [[Spear Pillar]], it plays the first few notes of the [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|game's]] intro cutscene.
*When the Azure Flute is used at [[Spear Pillar]], it plays the first few notes of the [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|game's]] intro cutscene.
*Although the Azure Flute will remain in the Bag after it is used, once Arceus is caught, the Azure Flute will no longer summon the entrance to the Hall of Origin when played at the Spear Pillar. Instead, a message reading "The Azure Flute echoed hollowly..." will appear.
*Although the Azure Flute will remain in the Bag after it is used, once Arceus is caught, the Azure Flute will no longer summon the entrance to the Hall of Origin when played at the Spear Pillar. Instead, a message reading "The Azure Flute echoed hollowly..." will appear.
*Despite being called a flute, it is actually visually closer to an [[wp:Ocarina|ocarina]].
*Despite being called a flute, it is actually visually closer to an [[wp:Ocarina|ocarina]], and its blue color may possibly reference [[wp:The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]].


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