Plate

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A Plate (Japanese: プレート Plate) is a type of held item introduced in Generation IV, primarily for use in changing the type and color of Arceus and the type of its signature move, Judgment, 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 type except Normal, and while there exists a ???-type Arceus in the Generation IV data, there is no associated ??? Plate, meaning there are 17 Plates in total. In Generation V, the ???-type has been removed from the data altogether, and in Generation VI, the Fairy type has been added.

The 16 Plates are spread far and wide across Sinnoh, and additional ones can also be dug up in the Underground. The captain of the S.S. Aqua will also give one away in index number order each day; the player, however, must have all 16 Badges first. In Pokémon Black and White, two of the Plates are given to the player by a treasure hunter in a house in Route 13. The treasure hunter will mention that he found the Plates in the Abyssal Ruins, and indeed, the rest of the Plates can be found there. In Kalos, a Pixie Plate was discovered, due to the classification of the Fairy type, which brought the total to 17 Plates. What follows is a list of what effect a Plate has when held, and where they can be found.

List of Plates

Engravings

When each Plate is obtained in Generation IV, a different engraving appears on the back of the Plate which reveals part of the myth of the creation of the Pokémon universe. No engraving is tied to a specific Plate; they will appear each one at a time depending on how many Plates the player has found so far, with the ninth Plate found using the same engraving as the first. In Platinum, after talking to the Hiker on the second floor of the Canalave Library, a book on the second floor with the engravings written in it will be left by the Hiker the player met in Oreburgh Mine during the Arceus-triggered event.

  • "When the universe was created, its shards became this Plate."
  • "The power of defeated giants infuses this Plate."
  • "Two beings of time and space set free from the Original One."
  • "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."

In the anime

Plates first appeared in Journey to the Unown!, where Saturn and two Galactic Grunts placed them in a room of the Solaceon Ruins to obtain the Spear Key and 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.

The Plates appeared again in Arceus and the Jewel of Life, where Arceus used them to change its type, and almost died when it lost all of the Plates after having destroyed a meteor. Damos found one of these lost Plates and returned it to Arceus, giving it the strength to recall the other 15 Plates. That act earned its trust and prompted it to detach the Earth Plate, Splash Plate, Meadow Plate, Zap Plate, and Draco Plate in the form of the Jewel of Life so Damos could make Michina Town flourish.

The Splash, Flame and Earth Plates appeared in a flashback in Hoopa and the Clash of Ages, in which Ghris was seen using their power to create the Prison Bottle.

In the manga

 
The Plates in Pokémon Adventures

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

The Plates first appeared in the HeartGold & SoulSilver arc, in which Petrel was collecting them for Team Rocket's plan. After Silver stole the few Plates he had managed to find, Petrel decided to let him gather all 16 Plates, just to get them back at once later. With his Weavile leaving messages for Sneasel and Weavile across Johto, Silver soon indeed gathered all 16 Plates for himself. At the Sinjoh Ruins, Gold surrendered the Plates to Archer, who used them to seemingly take control of Arceus, ordering it to recreate Dialga, Palkia, and Giratina. When the Pokédex holders used their Pokémon's ultimate attacks to stop the creation, all the Plates were absorbed by Arceus.

The Pixie Plate has not appeared in the Pokémon Adventures manga.

Artwork

Underground

This is artwork of the Plates as seen in the Sinnoh Underground.

       
Draco Plate Dread Plate Earth Plate Fist Plate
       
Flame Plate Icicle Plate Insect Plate Iron Plate
       
Meadow Plate Mind Plate Sky Plate Splash Plate
       
Spooky Plate Stone Plate Toxic Plate Zap Plate

Global Link

This is artwork of the Plates as seen on the Pokémon Global Link.

           
Draco Plate Dread Plate Earth Plate Fist Plate Flame Plate Icicle Plate
           
Insect Plate Iron Plate Meadow Plate Mind Plate Pixie Plate Sky Plate
         
Splash Plate Spooky Plate Stone Plate Toxic Plate Zap Plate

Trivia

  • Plates may have some relation to shards, which are described as pieces of ancient tools. Their underground sprites likewise imply that they are broken parts of Plates.
  • While all Plates will rearrange Arceus's Pokéathlon stats, the Draco Plate will boost Arceus's total Pokéathlon stats by 1.
  • Pixie Plate is currently the only held item that can boost the power of the holder's Fairy type moves.
    • While data for Fairy Gem exists within the coding of Generation VI games, it cannot be obtained through legitimate means.
  • In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the Flame Plate is the only Plate that cannot be obtained outside of the Underground before obtaining the National Pokédex. This may have been the reasoning for the event Hiker to give specifically this Plate to the player in Pokémon Platinum.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 令牌 Lìngpái*
板塊 Bǎnkuài*
  Finnish Laatta
  French Plaque
  German Tafeln
  Italian Lastre
  Korean 플레이트 Plate
  Spanish Tablas

Draco Plate

Language Title
  Japanese りゅうのプレート Dragon Plate
  French Plaque Draco
  German Dracotafel
  Italian Lastradrakon
  Korean 용의플레이트 Yong-ui Plate
  Spanish Tabla Draco

Dread Plate

Language Title
  Japanese こわもてプレート Frightening Plate
  French Plaque Ombre
  German Furchttafel
  Italian Lastratimore
  Korean 공포플레이트 Gongpo Plate
  Spanish Tabla Oscura

Earth Plate

Language Title
  Japanese だいちのプレート Earth Plate
  French Plaque Terre
  German Erdtafel
  Italian Lastrageo
  Korean 대지플레이트 Daeji Plate
  Spanish Tabla Terrax

Fist Plate

Language Title
  Japanese こぶしのプレート Fist Plate
  French Plaque Poing
  German Fausttafel
  Italian Lastrapugno
  Korean 주먹플레이트 Jumeok Plate
  Spanish Tabla Fuerte

Flame Plate

Language Title
  Japanese ひのたまプレート Fireball Plate
  French Plaque Flam
  German Feuertafel
  Italian Lastrarogo
  Korean 불구슬플레이트 Bulguseul Plate
  Spanish Tabla Llama

Icicle Plate

Language Title
  Japanese つららのプレート Icicle Plate
  French Plaque Glace
  German Frosttafel
  Italian Lastragelo
  Korean 고드름플레이트 Godeureum Plate
  Spanish Tabla Helada

Insect Plate

Language Title
  Japanese たまむしプレート Jewel Beetle Plate
  French Plaquinsect
  German Käfertafel
  Italian Lastrabaco
  Korean 비단벌레플레이트 Bidanbeolle Plate
  Spanish Tabla Bicho

Iron Plate

Language Title
  Japanese こうてつプレート Steel Plate
  French Plaque Fer
  German Eisentafel
  Italian Lastraferro
  Korean 강철플레이트 Gangcheol Plate
  Spanish Tabla Acero

Meadow Plate

Language Title
  Japanese みどりのプレート Verdure Plate
  French Plaque Herbe
  German Wiesentafel
  Italian Lastraprato
  Korean 초록플레이트 Chorok Plate
  Spanish Tabla Pradal

Mind Plate

Language Title
  Japanese ふしぎのプレート Mysterious Plate
  French Plaque Esprit*
  German Hirntafel
  Italian Lastramente
  Korean 이상한플레이트 Isanghan Plate
  Spanish Tabla Mental

Pixie Plate

Language Title
  Japanese せいれいプレート Spirit Plate
  French Plaque Pixie
  German Feentafel
  Italian Lastraspiritello
  Korean 정령플레이트 Jeonglyeong Plate
  Spanish Tabla Duende

Sky Plate

Language Title
  Japanese あおぞらプレート Blue Sky Plate
  French Plaque Ciel
  German Wolkentafel
  Italian Lastracielo
  Korean 푸른하늘플레이트 Pureun Haneul Plate
  Spanish Tabla Cielo

Splash Plate

Language Title
  Japanese しずくプレート Waterdrop Plate
  French Plaque Hydro
  German Wassertafel
  Italian Lastraidro
  Korean 물방울플레이트 Mulbang-ul Plate
  Spanish Tabla Linfa

Spooky Plate

Language Title
  Japanese もののけプレート Specter Plate
  French Plaque Fantô
  German Spuktafel
  Italian Lastratetra
  Korean 원령플레이트 Wollyeong Plate
  Spanish Tabla Terror

Stone Plate

Language Title
  Japanese がんせきプレート Rock Plate
  French Plaque Roc
  German Steintafel
  Italian Lastrapietra
  Korean 암석플레이트 Amseok Plate
  Spanish Tabla Pétrea

Toxic Plate

Language Title
  Japanese もうどくプレート Toxic Plate
  French Plaque Toxic
  German Gifttafel
  Italian Lastrafiele
  Korean 맹독플레이트 Maengdok Plate
  Spanish Tabla Tóxica

Zap Plate

Language Title
  Japanese いかずちプレート Lightning Plate
  French Plaque Volt
  German Blitztafel
  Italian Lastrasaetta
  Korean 우뢰플레이트 Uroe Plate
  Spanish Tabla Trueno


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