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A '''Poké Flute''' is a [[key item]] from the Pokémon games. It looks like a yellow [[wp:Recorder|recorder]] with a [[Poké Ball]] near the bottom.
A '''Poké Flute''' is a [[key item]] from the Pokémon games. It looks like a yellow [[wp:Recorder|recorder]] with a [[Poké Ball]] near the bottom.


In the [[Generation I]] Pokémon games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, this item is given to the player by [[Mr. Fuji]] after they rescue him from [[Team Rocket]] in [[Pokémon Tower]]. In [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Professor Oak]] will reward the player with a Poké Flute after you obtain a total score of 175,000 points or higher for all the photos in the [[Pokémon Report]].
In the [[Generation I]] Pokémon games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, this item is given to the player by [[Mr. Fuji]] after they rescue him from [[Team Rocket]] in [[Pokémon Tower]]. In [[Pokémon Snap]], [[Professor Oak]] will reward the player with a Poké Flute after you obtain a total score of 175,000 points or higher for all the photos in the [[Pokémon Report]].


=Usage=
==Usage==
==In the Field==
===In the field===
 
A Poké Flute's single purpose in the field is to wake up sleeping [[Pokémon]], specifically two {{p|Snorlax}} sleeping on [[Route 12]] and [[Route 16]]. Doing this is the only way to progress southward in the game, since these Pokémon are blocking the routes, as well as the only way to battle a wild Snorlax.
A Poké Flute's single purpose in the field is to wake up sleeping [[Pokémon]], specifically two {{p|Snorlax}} sleeping on [[Route 12]] and [[Route 16]]. Doing this is the only way to progress southward in the game, since these Pokémon are blocking the routes, as well as the only way to battle a wild Snorlax.


In the [[Generation II]] Pokémon games, this purpose is fulfilled by the radio function of the [[PokéGear]].  An EXPN Card is required for this, and the Poké Flute is on channel 20 in Kanto.
In the [[Generation II]] Pokémon games, this purpose is fulfilled by the radio function of the [[PokéGear]].  An EXPN Card is required for this, and the Poké Flute is on channel 20 in Kanto.


==In Battle==
===In Battle===
A Poké Flute works as a reusable [[Awakening]] in battle. Whenever the trainer takes a turn to play it, all Pokémon in the [[Pokémon battle|battle]] are cured of [[Status ailment#Sleep|Sleep]].
A Poké Flute works as a reusable [[Awakening]] in battle. Whenever the trainer takes a turn to play it, all Pokémon in the [[Pokémon battle|battle]] are cured of [[Status ailment#Sleep|Sleep]].


In certain Generation III Pokémon games, this purpose is fulfilled by the [[Blue Flute]].
This purpose is fulfilled by the [[Blue Flute]] in [[Generation III]] games that cannot get the Poké Flute, and in the [[Generation IV]] games.


==Other==
===Other===
In Pokémon Snap, playing the Poké Flute will wake up sleeping Pokémon and may make them dance or pose for you. There are three songs which the Poké Flute can play in this game, and Pokémon respond differently to each.
In Pokémon Snap, playing the Poké Flute will wake up sleeping Pokémon and may make them dance or pose for the player. There are three songs which the Poké Flute can play in this game, and Pokémon respond differently to each.


=In the Anime=
==In the anime==
A Poké Flute was used by the [[Hippie]] in ''[[EP041|Wake Up Snorlax]]''. He performed concerts with it in exchange for food.  Later, he used it to help restart the flow of a river by waking up a Snorlax that was blocking the river.
A Poké Flute was used by the [[Hippie]] in ''[[EP041|Wake Up Snorlax]]''. He performed concerts with it in exchange for food.  Later, he used it to help restart the flow of a river by waking up a Snorlax that was blocking the river.
==In the TCG==
The card {{TCG ID|Base Set|Pokémon Flute|86}} is based off of the Poké Flute. Its function differs greatly, however.


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