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The [[Area Zero journals]] and the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}} imply that Terapagos is responsible for the [[Terastal phenomenon]], which is ultimately confirmed to be the case in the [[Pokédex]]. With the power of its crystals, Terapagos can {{m|Tera Starstorm|bombard its foes with countless star-shaped projectiles}}. Terapagos also has the ability to alter timelines in some capacity, as seen both in the games and in the anime, and is able to bring [[human]]s and objects either from other points in the [[Pokémon world]]'s timeline<ref>[[Professor Sada|AI Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo|AI Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}: ''"[...] It sends Poké Balls to a different point on the timeline to catch Pokémon there, and it can then draw them back here to the present."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]])</ref> or from other timelines altogether<ref>[[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}: ''"I am researching methods to catch Pokémon that live in different timelines, so I might transport them to the present day in my own timeline."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]])</ref> to the point in time and space it currently is. When using its timeline-altering powers, a mist appears around the affected area; once it disappears, whatever was brought is sent back. The true limits of this power are currently unknown, but seems to affect humans and objects differently, as the player was able to keep the copy of the Scarlet Book{{sup/9|S}}/Violet Book{{sup/9|V}} owned by the professor after the encounter at [[Kitakami]]'s [[Crystal Pool]]. Due to the Terastal energy it produces, Terapagos appears to have some sort of connection to the [[Paradox Pokémon]] and is implied to be responsible for allowing advanced technologies, such as the professor's sophisticated AI and the "[[time machine]]", to exist in spite of human limitations.
The [[Area Zero journals]] and the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}} imply that Terapagos is responsible for the [[Terastal phenomenon]], which is ultimately confirmed to be the case in the [[Pokédex]]. With the power of its crystals, Terapagos can {{m|Tera Starstorm|bombard its foes with countless star-shaped projectiles}}. Terapagos also has the ability to alter timelines in some capacity, as seen both in the games and in the anime, and is able to bring [[human]]s and objects either from other points in the [[Pokémon world]]'s timeline<ref>[[Professor Sada|AI Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo|AI Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}: ''"[...] It sends Poké Balls to a different point on the timeline to catch Pokémon there, and it can then draw them back here to the present."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]])</ref> or from other timelines altogether<ref>[[Professor Sada]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Professor Turo]]{{sup/9|V}}: ''"I am researching methods to catch Pokémon that live in different timelines, so I might transport them to the present day in my own timeline."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]])</ref> to the point in time and space it currently is. When using its timeline-altering powers, a mist appears around the affected area; once it disappears, whatever was brought is sent back. The true limits of this power are currently unknown, but seems to affect humans and objects differently, as the player was able to keep the copy of the Scarlet Book{{sup/9|S}}/Violet Book{{sup/9|V}} owned by the professor after the encounter at [[Kitakami]]'s [[Crystal Pool]]. Due to the Terastal energy it produces, Terapagos appears to have some sort of connection to the [[Paradox Pokémon]] and is implied to be responsible for allowing advanced technologies, such as the professor's sophisticated AI and the "[[time machine]]", to exist in spite of human limitations.


Terapagos can give a [[Tera Orb]] the ability to Terastallize Pokémon with no charging drawbacks.<ref>[[Briar]]: ''"[...] I think it might be because your orbs were directly exposed to the energy from Terapagos. Kieran and Carmine say that ever since the underdepths, they've been able to Terastallize their Pokémon without charging their Tera Orbs."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]])</ref> Terapagos is also the source and creator of the {{t|Stellar}} [[Type|Tera Type]], a unique Tera Type that contains the powers of each and every type.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/stellar_tera_type/ Master the Stellar Tera Type—the 19th Tera Type!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> Unlike other Pokémon, it will always receive the full benefits of the Stellar Tera Type, even outside of [[Tera Raid Battle]]s.
Terapagos can give a [[Tera Orb]] the ability to Terastallize Pokémon with no charging drawbacks.<ref>[[Briar]]: ''"[...] I think it might be because your orbs were directly exposed to the energy from Terapagos. Kieran and Carmine say that ever since the underdepths, they've been able to Terastallize their Pokémon without charging their Tera Orbs."'' ([[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]])</ref> Terapagos is also the source and creator of the {{t|Stellar}} [[Type|Tera Type]], a unique Tera Type that contains the powers of each and every Tera type.<ref>"[https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/news/stellar_tera_type/ Master the Stellar Tera Type—the 19th Tera Type!]" Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet | Official Website.</ref> It could only be found in Area Zero Underdepths, where Terapagos slumbers, however, Briar used the crystals in the underdepths on [[Blueberry Academy]]'s Terarium core to have it appear in the academy's [[Terarium]] as well. Unlike other Pokémon, it will always receive the full benefits of the Stellar Tera Type, even outside of [[Tera Raid Battle]]s.


Terapagos is the [[Signature move|only known Pokémon]] capable of learning the move {{m|Tera Starstorm}}. Its Normal Form is also the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Tera Shift}} as an [[Ability]]. Its Tera Type is fixed as Stellar and cannot be changed at the {{DL|Medali|Treasure Eatery}}.
Terapagos is the [[Signature move|only known Pokémon]] capable of learning the move {{m|Tera Starstorm}}. Its Normal Form is also the [[Signature Ability|only known Pokémon]] that can have {{a|Tera Shift}} as an [[Ability]]. Its Tera Type is fixed as Stellar and cannot be changed at the {{DL|Medali|Treasure Eatery}}.
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===NPC appearances===
===NPC appearances===
{{main|Terapagos (game)}}
{{main|Terapagos (game)}}
* '''[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]]: {{ga|Terapagos}}''' is a major character and boss in the [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero|DLC]].
*'''[[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]]: [[The Indigo Disk]]: {{ga|Terapagos}}''' is a major character and boss in the [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero|DLC]].
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| Terapagos in the {{color2|000|List of Pokémon by Blueberry Pokédex number|Blueberry Pokédex}}
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====Normal Form====
====Normal Form====
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====Terastal Form====
====Terastal Form====
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====Stellar Form====
====Stellar Form====
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[[File:Terapagos Normal anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Normal Form Terapagos in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:Terapagos Normal anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Normal Form Terapagos in the {{pkmn|anime}}]]
[[File:OPJ30 Terapagos Terastal.png|thumb|250px|Terastal Form Terapagos in the anime]]
[[File:OPJ30 Terapagos Terastal.png|thumb|250px|Terastal Form Terapagos in the anime]]
===Major appearances===
=== Major appearances===
====[[Terapagos (anime)]]====
====[[Terapagos (anime)]]====
Terapagos in its dormant state debuted in ''[[HZ001|The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)]]'', being used by [[Liko]] as a pendant before being properly revealed in its Normal Form in ''[[HZ002|The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two)]]'' right before returning to its dormant state. It briefly reawakened in ''[[HZ012|The Future I Choose]]''. In ''[[HZ023|Fiery Galarian Moltres]]'', it awakened permanently and is currently traveling with the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]. Terapagos in its Terastal Form briefly appeared in ''[[HZ024|Reunion at the Ancient Castle!]]'' as a sketch in [[Lucius]]'s diary before properly appearing in [[HZ033]].
Terapagos in its dormant state debuted in ''[[HZ001|The Pendant That Starts It All (Part One)]]'', being used by [[Liko]] as a pendant before being properly revealed in its Normal Form in ''[[HZ002|The Pendant That Starts It All (Part Two)]]'' right before returning to its dormant state. It briefly reawakened in ''[[HZ012|The Future I Choose]]''. In ''[[HZ023|Fiery Galarian Moltres]]'', it awakened permanently and is currently traveling with the [[Rising Volt Tacklers]]. Terapagos in its Terastal Form briefly appeared in ''[[HZ024|Reunion at the Ancient Castle!]]'' as a sketch in [[Lucius]]'s diary before properly appearing in [[HZ033]].


===Minor appearances===
=== Minor appearances===


===Pokédex entries===
===Pokédex entries===
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| When Terapagos awakens from its gem
| When Terapagos awakens from its gem
| Terapagos Comes Back to Life
|Terapagos Comes Back to Life
| Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose
| Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose
| Hiromitsu Maeba
|Hiromitsu Maeba
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| When battling Kieran's<br>Terapagos in the Underdepths
| When battling Kieran's<br>Terapagos in the Underdepths
| Battle! (Terapagos)
|Battle! (Terapagos)
| Rei Murayama and Go Ichinose
|Rei Murayama and Go Ichinose
| Go Ichinose
|Go Ichinose
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| When Briar prompts Kieran<br>to Terastallize Terapagos
| When Briar prompts Kieran<br>to Terastallize Terapagos
| Conditions of the Hidden Treasure
|Conditions of the Hidden Treasure
| Toby Fox
| Toby Fox
| Hiromitsu Maeba
|Hiromitsu Maeba
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| When Kieran attempts to<br>recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball
| When Kieran attempts to<br>recall Terapagos to its Poké Ball
| Terapagos Goes Rampage
|Terapagos Goes Rampage
| Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose
| Toby Fox, Rei Murayama, and Go Ichinose
| Hiromitsu Maeba
|Hiromitsu Maeba
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| When battling Stellar Form Terapagos
| When battling Stellar Form Terapagos
| Battle! (Terapagos - The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero)
|Battle! (Terapagos - The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero)
| Rei Murayama, Toby Fox, and Go Ichinose
|Rei Murayama, Toby Fox, and Go Ichinose
| Go Ichinose
|Go Ichinose
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| When capturing the Terapagos
| When capturing the Terapagos
| Caught the Terapagos!
|Caught the Terapagos!
| Toby Fox
| Toby Fox
| Hiromitsu Maeba
|Hiromitsu Maeba
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Disc Pokémon.png|200px|thumb|Stellar Form Terapagos Sketch in the Scarlet/Violet Books]]
[[File:Disc Pokémon.png|200px|thumb|Stellar Form Terapagos Sketch in the Scarlet/Violet Books]]
* Before the official reveal of Terapagos, a sketch of its Stellar Form appeared in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, drawn by [[Heath]] in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}.
*Before the official reveal of Terapagos, a sketch of its Stellar Form appeared in the [[Scarlet Book]]{{sup/9|S}}/[[Violet Book]]{{sup/9|V}}, drawn by [[Heath]] in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}.
* Terapagos has several similarities to {{p|Eternatus}}. Both are [[Legendary Pokémon]] that are responsible for the special type of transformation ([[Dynamax]]/[[Gigantamax]] and {{Tera}}stallization) found within their respective [[region]]s of origin ([[Galar]] and [[Paldea]]) after entering a state of dormancy sometime in the distant past. They also both have transformations exclusive to them related to these phenomena increasing their [[stat]]s (Eternatus's [[Eternamax]] form and Terapagos's Stellar Form, though the former is unobtainable) and can absorb the energy needed to use these transformations from other Pokémon, thereby rendering them unavailable. They also each have a form that cannot be used by the player in battle with programmed stats (Eternatus’s Eternamax form and Terapagos’s Normal form, the latter of which can be brought into battle but not used due to its unsurpressable ability). Both of them were also introduced in a game which would receive DLC and whose [[game mascot]]s comprise a [[Legendary duo]].
*Terapagos has several similarities to {{p|Eternatus}}. Both are [[Legendary Pokémon]] that are responsible for the special type of transformation ([[Dynamax]]/[[Gigantamax]] and {{Tera}}stallization) found within their respective [[region]]s of origin ([[Galar]] and [[Paldea]]) after entering a state of dormancy sometime in the distant past. They also both have transformations exclusive to them related to these phenomena increasing their [[stat]]s (Eternatus's [[Eternamax]] form and Terapagos's Stellar Form, though the former is unobtainable) and can absorb the energy needed to use these transformations from other Pokémon, thereby rendering them unavailable. They also each have a form that cannot be used by the player in battle with programmed stats (Eternatus’s Eternamax form and Terapagos’s Normal form, the latter of which can be brought into battle but not used due to its unsurpressable ability). Both of them were also introduced in a game which would receive DLC and whose [[game mascot]]s comprise a [[Legendary duo]].
* In the closed captions of the initial [[TV Tokyo]] broadcast of [[HZ023]], Terapagos was mistakenly referred to as コダイカメ ''Kodaikame'' (from 古代亀 ''kodaikame'', literally "ancient turtle").<ref>[https://twitter.com/DogasusBackpack/status/1705193807460098511 The closed captions for tonight’s #anipoke episode confirm that the Pokémon inside Liko’s pendant is named Kodaikame (コダイカメ). - @DogasusBackpack on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1705215549121396945 本日のアニメ『ポケットモンスター』字幕放送にて、ポケモン・テラパゴスの名称を、正式ではない表記をしておりました。正式な表記は「テラパゴス」です。 - @anipoke_PR on Twitter]</ref>
*In the closed captions of the initial [[TV Tokyo]] broadcast of [[HZ023]], Terapagos was mistakenly referred to as コダイカメ ''Kodaikame'' (from 古代亀 ''kodaikame'', literally "ancient turtle").<ref>[https://twitter.com/DogasusBackpack/status/1705193807460098511 The closed captions for tonight’s #anipoke episode confirm that the Pokémon inside Liko’s pendant is named Kodaikame (コダイカメ). - @DogasusBackpack on Twitter]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/anipoke_PR/status/1705215549121396945 本日のアニメ『ポケットモンスター』字幕放送にて、ポケモン・テラパゴスの名称を、正式ではない表記をしておりました。正式な表記は「テラパゴス」です。 - @anipoke_PR on Twitter]</ref>  
** In the files for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Terapagos is internally referred to as "kodaikame", which, coupled with the anime's mistake, implies that this may have been its prototype name.  
**In the files for Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Terapagos is internally referred to as "kodaikame", which, coupled with the anime's mistake, implies that this may have been its prototype name.
* Terapagos is the only Pokémon with an EV yield total of more than three, with its Terastal Form having a total of four.
*Terapagos is the only Pokémon with an EV yield total of more than three, with its Terastal Form having a total of four.
** Terapagos is also the only Pokémon with a different EV yield total between each of its forms, with Normal having one, Terastal having four, and Stellar having three.
**Terapagos is also the only Pokémon with a different EV yield total between each of its forms, with Normal having one, Terastal having four, and Stellar having three.
* While Terapagos as a species has a 50-50 gender ratio, the only Terapagos encounter is set to always be male. Because of this, a female Terapagos cannot currently be legitimately obtained.
*While Terapagos as a species has a 50-50 gender ratio, the only Terapagos encounter is set to always be male. Because of this, a female Terapagos cannot currently be legitimately obtained.
* Terapagos cannot have its {{Tera|Tera Type}} be changed under normal circumstances in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. If [[Cheating|the game is modified]] to force Terapagos to have a different Tera Type, the game will lag significantly while Terastallizing; however, unlike with {{p|Ogerpon}}, the game will not {{DL|Game freeze|Softlocking|softlock}}. {{a|Illusion}} will also not work if either Terapagos or the Pokémon with said Ability Terastallize.
*Terapagos cannot have its {{Tera|Tera Type}} be changed under normal circumstances in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}. If [[Cheating|the game is modified]] to force Terapagos to have a different Tera Type, the game will lag significantly while Terastallizing; however, unlike with {{p|Ogerpon}}, the game will not {{DL|Game freeze|Softlocking|softlock}}. {{a|Illusion}} will also not work if either Terapagos or the Pokémon with said Ability Terastallize.
* Terapagos is the only Pokémon in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} that is able to learn moves through [[TM]]s, but cannot learn {{m|Tera Blast}} (despite the move using [[Terastal energy]], which Terapagos is responsible for creating).
*Terapagos is the only Pokémon in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} that is able to learn moves through [[TM]]s, but cannot learn {{m|Tera Blast}} (despite the move using [[Terastal energy]], which Terapagos is responsible for creating).
* Terapagos's [[cry]] is almost identical to the sound that is made when a Pokémon Terastallizes.
*Terapagos's [[cry]] is almost identical to the sound that is made when a Pokémon Terastallizes.
** The cry also incorporates the leitmotif commonly associated in-game with [[Area Zero]], Terapagos's habitat. It is more easily distinguished when the cry is played at slower speed.
**The cry also incorporates the leitmotif commonly associated in-game with [[Area Zero]], Terapagos's habitat. It is more easily distinguished when the cry is played at slower speed.
* Normal Form Terapagos is tied with {{p|Azurill}} and {{p|Shroodle}} for the [[List of Pokémon by height|shortest]] {{type|Normal}} Pokémon.
*Normal Form Terapagos is tied with {{p|Azurill}} and {{p|Shroodle}} for the [[List of Pokémon by height|shortest]] {{type|Normal}} Pokémon.
* Terapagos is the only Pokémon to have three [[Signature Ability|signature Abilities]].
*Terapagos is the only Pokémon to have three [[Signature Ability|signature Abilities]].
* When using specific beam-like [[move]]s (such as {{m|Meteor Beam}}) Stellar Form Terapagos will use the 18 hexagonal gems orbiting its dome to form a symbol and shoot the attack from it. This symbol is the very same one featured in [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] expansion's logo.
* When using specific beam-like [[move]]s (such as {{m|Meteor Beam}}) Stellar Form Terapagos will use the 18 hexagonal gems orbiting its dome to form a symbol and shoot the attack from it. This symbol is the very same one featured in [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]] expansion's logo.
* While in game, Terapagos is categorized as the Tera Pokémon, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's official website, it is categorized as the Terastal Pokémon.
*While in game, Terapagos is categorized as the Tera Pokémon, in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's official website, it is categorized as the Terastal Pokémon.


===Origin===
===Origin===
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]]
*[[The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero]]
* [[The Indigo Disk]]
*[[The Indigo Disk]]
* [[Legendary Pokémon]]
*[[Legendary Pokémon]]
* [[Terastal phenomenon]]
*[[Terastal phenomenon]]
* [[Terastal energy]]
*[[Terastal energy]]
* [[List of Pokémon with form differences]]
*[[List of Pokémon with form differences]]
* [[Area Zero]]
*[[Area Zero]]
* [[Scarlet Book]]
*[[Scarlet Book]]
* [[Violet Book]]
*[[Violet Book]]
* [[Area Zero journals]]
*[[Area Zero journals]]
* [[Terapagos (anime)]]
*[[Terapagos (anime)]]
* [[Stellar (type)]]
*[[Stellar (type)]]
* [[Time travel]]
*[[Time travel]]
* [[Paradox Pokémon]]
*[[Paradox Pokémon]]
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==References==
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