The Red Chain (Japanese: あかいくさり Red Chain) is an unobtainable Key Item that was first included in the game data of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. It is not legitimately available in any game.

Red Chain
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Red Chain
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Introduced in Generation IV
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While not obtainable by the player, the Red Chain plays a notable role in the story of the Sinnoh-based games.

In the games

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In the Sinnoh-based games, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn succeed in capturing Mesprit, Uxie, and Azelf, respectively, at their respective lakes and bringing them to the Team Galactic HQ, where gems are extracted from their bodies to create the Red Chain.

Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl

Even though the player succeeds in freeing the lake guardians, the Red Chain is still completed. At the Spear Pillar, Cyrus uses the chain to summon and take control of DialgaDBD/PalkiaPSP. However, just when the Legendary Pokémon is about to fulfill Cyrus's wish of a new universe, the lake guardians appear and destroy the Red Chain, preventing the new universe from being created.

Pokémon Platinum

Due to the player freeing the lake guardians when only one Red Chain was created, Cyrus is forced to create a second one through artificial means. Using these two chains, he summons both Dialga and Palkia to the Spear Pillar in order to recreate the universe. Even though the lake guardians appear to intervene, they cannot maintain the balance against both of the Legendary Pokémon at once. However, enraged by Cyrus's actions, Giratina then appears and drags Cyrus into the Distortion World, presumably destroying the Red Chains in the process.

Cyrus's PC entries

Cyrus's computer details information on the Red Chain:

According to myths, the Pokémon created Sinnoh with its power. However, capturing the Pokémon with a Poké Ball prevents it from using its full power... But with the Red Chain, the Pokémon can be shackled, and its power can be used without restraint...
The Pokémon of the lakes and Mt. Coronet are somehow connected. Capturing the Pokémon of the lakes will free the Pokémon of Mt. Coronet. From the Pokémon of the lakes, crystals can be extracted to create a Red Chain.
Using that Red Chain, the mythical Pokémon can be summoned and shackled to do as we command...

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Description

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A mythical chain that is said to link the legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region.
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A mythical chain that is said to link the Legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region.

Acquisition

The Red Chain has not been obtainable in any game.

In the anime

Main series

The Red Chain in the anime

The Red Chain was first mentioned in Enter Galactic!, where Saturn said that though Team Galactic had failed to acquire all of the Veilstone City meteorites, the number that they had acquired should be suitable enough for the crafting of the Red Chain. In Double Team Turnover!, Mars reported to Cyrus that the Fuego Ironworks had completed their experiment on the meteorites, moving the project into its final stage.

In Unlocking the Red Chain of Events!, the chain was completed and moved to the Team Galactic HQ. Charon purposefully left a fragment of the chain behind for the International Police to find, causing their database to get wiped out when they tried to scan it.

In The Needs of Three!, after Hunter J succeeded in capturing the lake guardians and delivering them to Team Galactic, Cyrus had a Red Chain fragment placed onto each of them, allowing him to control them, although the three Legendary Pokémon managed to teleport Ash, Brock, and Dawn to their location before being completely subdued.

In The Battle Finale of Legend!, Cyrus used the Red Chains, combined with the powers of the lake guardians and the Adamant and Lustrous Orbs, to summon Dialga and Palkia to the Spear Pillar and force them to start the creation of a new universe. While wrapping themselves around the two Legendary Pokémon, the chains took the shape of the wheel-like structure seen around Arceus's body. However, with the combined efforts of Ash, Brock, Dawn, and Cynthia, the Red Chains controlling both the lake guardians and Dialga and Palkia were destroyed and the birth of the new universe was stopped.

A Red Chain appeared in JN089 and JN090. This one was used by Alternate World Team Rocket, who took control of Dialga and Palkia and forced them to fight each other. This created a series of space-time distortions that caused Pokémon to devolve into Eggs, which they planned to then raise as soldiers for Team Rocket. However, Dialga's temporal powers proved to be Team Rocket's undoing when it destroyed their uniforms, devolved their own Pokémon back into eggs, and sent them flying out through one of the portals, never to be seen again. The Red Chain was destroyed when Ash, Goh, Chloe, Dawn, and their alternate world counterparts called out to Arceus for help, alongside Cynthia, Professor Rowan and many others across the two worlds. Arceus, granting their wish, nullified the power of the Red Chain and made it disappear permanently, reversing the distortions.

In the anime, instead of being created from crystals extracted from the three lake guardians, the Red Chain was created from the meteorites in Veilstone City, which were infused with power of Arceus, explaining the chain's ability to control Legendary Pokémon.

Pokémon Generations

The Red Chain in Pokémon Generations

The Red Chain appeared in The New World, where Cyrus used it to bind and control Dialga and Palkia. The chain was later broken by Giratina's Shadow Ball, freeing Dialga and Palkia from Cyrus's control and allowing them to escape.

In the manga

The Red Chain in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Diamond & Pearl arc

The Red Chain debuted in Halting Honchkrow, where it was completed at the Team Galactic HQ. In Creeping Away from Cradily, Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum succeeded in freeing the lake guardians from Team Galactic's captivity before the second Red Chain could be created, forcing Cyrus to use an artificially duplicated, less powerful copy to replace it.

In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia I, Cyrus used the two chains to summon Dialga and Palkia to the Spear Pillar and force them to fight each other in order to wipe out the old world and create a new one in its place. However, in Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia II, the Gym Leaders of Sinnoh, who were partaking in the battle against Team Galactic, attacked the duplicate chain and were able to break it. Even though the two Legendary Pokémon continued to fight, Cyrus was no longer able to control both of them simultaneously. In Double Trouble with Dialga and Palkia VI, the three Pokédex holders of Sinnoh exploited this weakness and destroyed the other chain as well, stopping Dialga and Palkia's battle.

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!

The Red Chain first appeared in (Violent) Earthquake! Cyrus's Consuming Ambition, where Cyrus succeeded in creating it by using the energy drawn from the three lake guardians. In The Advent of the Legendary Pokémon!!, Cyrus used the chain to awaken and take control of Dialga at the Spear Pillar so that he could return the world to its starting point and create a new universe. However, in the midst of the ensuing battle, the lake guardians, drawn in by Hareta's desire to free Dialga's heart, suddenly appeared and used their Psychic powers to give Dialga strength to destroy the chain, ending Cyrus's plan.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 紅色鎖鏈 Hùhngsīk Sólihn *
紅鎖鏈 Hùhng Sólihn *
Mandarin 紅色鎖鏈 / 红色锁链 Hóngsè Suǒliàn *
紅鎖鍊 Hóng Suǒliàn *
Finland Flag.png Finnish Punaketju
France Flag.png French Chaîne Rouge
Germany Flag.png German Rote Kette
Italy Flag.png Italian Rossocatena
South Korea Flag.png Korean 빨강쇠사슬 Ppalgang Soesaseul
Poland Flag.png Polish Czerwony Łańcuch
Russia Flag.png Russian Красная Цепь Krasnaya Tsep'
Spain Flag.png Spanish Cadena Roja
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Dây xích đỏ

See also


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