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==Event description==
==Event description==
When the player returns to the Spear Pillar with the Azure Flute, the player will be asked to play it.  If the player chooses to do so, playing the flute will cause a staircase to appear, which leads out of sight, as if never-ending. Following the staircase up leads to a glass-like platform, high above the Spear Pillar, where Arceus awaits the player's challenge. Stepping onto the platform will automatically initiate the battle.
When the player returns to the Spear Pillar with the Azure Flute, the player will be asked to play it.  If the player chooses to do so, playing the flute will cause a staircase to appear, which leads out of sight. The staircase leads to a glass-like platform, high above the Spear Pillar, where Arceus awaits the player's challenge. Stepping onto the platform will automatically initiate the battle.


In terms of game mechanics, when the player accesses the Hall of Origin by blowing into the Azure Flute, he/she is actually no longer on the Spear Pillar, but rather in a completely separate location, as evidenced by the screen fadeout transition, change in camera angle{{tt|*|The area south of the player, most visibly the cave entrance back to Mt. Coronet, becomes noticeably 'flatter' as a result of the required change in perspective}}, and the indicated name of the location. That is, the game does not place stair tiles onto the Spear Pillar upon blowing the Azure Flute, but rather warps the player to a location containing the stairs whose surrounding area looks identical to the Spear Pillar. This dispels a rumor that [[cheating]] to reach the Hall of Origin would trap the player on Arceus's glass platform without the stairs to lead back down.
In terms of game mechanics, when the player accesses the Hall of Origin by blowing into the Azure Flute, he/she is actually no longer on the Spear Pillar, but rather in a completely separate location, as evidenced by the screen fadeout transition, change in camera angle{{tt|*|The area south of the player, most visibly the cave entrance back to Mt. Coronet, becomes noticeably 'flatter' as a result of the required change in perspective}}, and the indicated name of the location. That is, the game does not place stair tiles onto the Spear Pillar upon blowing the Azure Flute, but rather warps the player to a location containing the stairs whose surrounding area looks identical to the Spear Pillar. This dispels a rumor that [[cheating]] to reach the Hall of Origin would trap the player on Arceus's glass platform without the stairs to lead back down.
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