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+ | '''Ho-Oh''' is one of the two legendary birds featured as the primary legendary Pokémon for the second generation ''[[Pokémon: Gold and Silver Versions|Pokémon: Gold, Silver]]'', [[Pokémon: Crystal Version|Crystal]]'', ''[[Pokémon: HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions]]'', with the other being Lugia. Ho-Oh is featured as the mascot for ''Gold'' and ''HeartGold'' versions. | ||
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+ | Ho-Oh is a Pokémon resembling a large phoenix with rainbow-colored feathers that is constantly wandering the skies. Its body glows in seven colors, and it is said that this causes rainbows to form behind it when it flies. Ho-Oh is said to only appear before pure-hearted trainers, and that those who see it are promised eternal happiness. | ||
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+ | Ho-Oh also some backstory in the second generation games. After the Brass Tower (which apparently was in tribute to Lugia) was burned down, Ho-Oh descended from the sky and revived three Pokémon that had died in the fire as the legendary dog Pokémon [[Entei]], [[Raikou]] and [[Suicune]]. It is said that out of those, Suicune was closest to Ho-Oh. It was said that Ho-Oh roamed the skies continuously after the Brass Tower's burning, and it would only descend for something familiar, such as its Rainbow Wing. | ||
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=Appearances= | =Appearances= | ||
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==Mainstream Games== | ==Mainstream Games== | ||
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+ | In ''Gold'', ''Silver'' and ''Crystal'', Ho-Oh appears at the top of the Tin Tower to accept the player's challenge when they arrive at a Rainbow Wing, which is achieved at different points in the games. In ''Gold'' it is found earlier and Ho-Oh is the first of the two birds to be battled, while in ''Silver'' it is found later, so Ho-Oh is the latter of the two birds that can be challenged, and it is found at a significantly higher level. In ''Crystal'', Ho-Oh is also the last legendary Pokémon over all that can be found in the game, as the three legendary dogs must be captured or defeated in order to reach the upper part of the Tin Tower. | ||
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+ | In ''[[Pokémon: FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon: FireRed, LeafGreen]]'' and ''[[Pokémon: Emerald Version|Emerald Versions]]'', Ho-Oh is found in the upper area of Naval Rock, which can only be reached with a Mysticticket (which is obtainable exclusively through Nintendo events) | ||
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==Other Games== | ==Other Games== | ||
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+ | Ho-Oh appears in ''[[Pokémon Stadium 2]]'', ''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' and ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]''. In ''Colosseum'', Ho-Oh can be earned by completing the 100-trainer Mt. Battle challenge after completing the game's Story Mode and purifying all the Shadow Pokémon within. Ho-Oh could then be transferred into any of the Gameboy Advance games (this being the only legitimate way to obtain Ho-Oh in the third generation games without a Nintendo Event). Ho-Oh also played a role in the game's story role, making a brief appearance at the end to destroy [[Es Cade]]'s escape helicopter. | ||
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+ | In ''[[Pokémon Trozei!]]'', Ho-Oh could be obtained through Random Agent Cards or Mr. Who's Den. In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]'', Ho-Oh is the boss of Mt. Faraway. After being defeated the first time, it can be rechallenged in order to be recruited into the player's party. In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness]]'', Ho-Oh could be found on the nineteenth floor of Mt. Mistral if the player has spoken to [[Manaphy]] and has the Secret Slab or Mystery Part in their bag. | ||
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+ | *Ho-Oh appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' as one of the Pokémon that can released at random from the Pokéball item. After being summoned, it releases a spiral-shaped Sacred Fire attack which brutally damages any combatants that are caught in it. It also appears as a trophy in both games, and as a sticker in ''Brawl''. | ||
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+ | ==Other Media== | ||
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+ | *Ho-Oh notably makes a cameo appearance at the end of the very first episode of the Pokémon anime (several years before the release of the second generation games, and not long after the first generation games that had been made), where [[Red#Other Media|Ash Ketchum]] sees one flying overhead when he starts his Pokémon journey. Ho-Oh was first mentioned by name during the Johto episodes, where it was said that the towers of Ecruteak were burned down in a great war after which Ho-Oh created the three legendary dogs and all four vanished, despite the Tin Tower's restoration. Ash saw Ho-Oh again after losing the Silver Conference at the end of the Johto arc, which helped him to recover from the depression of his loss. Ho-Oh is later seen by Ash, [[May]] and the rest of their companions at the end of a Battle Frontier episode. | ||
+ | *Ho-Oh appears during the ''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' arc of the ''Pokémon Adventures'' manga, where it was shown that [[Pryce|The Mask of Ice]] took control of Ho-Oh years ago and used it to abduct children whom he raised and trained as his devoted followers. His primary purpose for Ho-Oh and Lugia however, was to use their feathers for his GS Ball so that he could capture and control [[Celebi]]. During the present time, he has Team Rocket attack Tin Tower to lure Ho-Oh out and then captures it again, later entrusting both birds to [[Will (Pokemon)|Will]] and [[Karen]] for use in the battles with the Pokédex trainers at Ilex Forest until the Pokédex trainers defeat them with help from Kanto's three legendary birds, and Ho-Oh and Lugia are freed afterwards. | ||
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+ | =Trivia= | ||
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+ | *Its name is a variation of the Japanese name for the phoenix. |
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The Rainbow Pokémon | |||
#250 - Ho-Oh | |||
Debut | Pokémon: Gold Version Pokémon: Silver Version | ||
Species Info | |||
Type | + + | ||
Height | 3.8 m (12'06") | ||
Weight | 199.0 (438.7 lbs.) | ||
Color | Red | ||
Gender Ratio | Genderless | ||
Ability | Pressure | ||
Hidden Ability | |||
Egg Group | Unbreedable | ||
Icon | Sprite | ||
File:250sprite.png | |||
Footprint | |||
30px | |||
Base Statistics | |||
Hit Points | 106 | Speed | 90 |
Attack | 130 | Sp. Attack | 110 |
Defense | 90 | Sp. Defense | 154 |
Training Info | |||
Catch Rate | {{{cat}}} | Hatch Steps | {{{hat}}} |
Base Exp. | {{{exp}}} | Effort Points | {{{e1}}} |
Happiness | {{{hap}}} | ||
To Lv.100 | {{{100}}} |
Kanto # | Johto # | Hoenn # | Sinnoh # |
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< 250 > | < 248 > | ||
Unova # | Johto (IV) # | ||
Ho-Oh is one of the two legendary birds featured as the primary legendary Pokémon for the second generation Pokémon: Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions, with the other being Lugia. Ho-Oh is featured as the mascot for Gold and HeartGold versions.
Information
Ho-Oh is a Pokémon resembling a large phoenix with rainbow-colored feathers that is constantly wandering the skies. Its body glows in seven colors, and it is said that this causes rainbows to form behind it when it flies. Ho-Oh is said to only appear before pure-hearted trainers, and that those who see it are promised eternal happiness.
Ho-Oh also some backstory in the second generation games. After the Brass Tower (which apparently was in tribute to Lugia) was burned down, Ho-Oh descended from the sky and revived three Pokémon that had died in the fire as the legendary dog Pokémon Entei, Raikou and Suicune. It is said that out of those, Suicune was closest to Ho-Oh. It was said that Ho-Oh roamed the skies continuously after the Brass Tower's burning, and it would only descend for something familiar, such as its Rainbow Wing.
Appearances
Mainstream Games
In Gold, Silver and Crystal, Ho-Oh appears at the top of the Tin Tower to accept the player's challenge when they arrive at a Rainbow Wing, which is achieved at different points in the games. In Gold it is found earlier and Ho-Oh is the first of the two birds to be battled, while in Silver it is found later, so Ho-Oh is the latter of the two birds that can be challenged, and it is found at a significantly higher level. In Crystal, Ho-Oh is also the last legendary Pokémon over all that can be found in the game, as the three legendary dogs must be captured or defeated in order to reach the upper part of the Tin Tower.
In Pokémon: FireRed, LeafGreen and Emerald Versions, Ho-Oh is found in the upper area of Naval Rock, which can only be reached with a Mysticticket (which is obtainable exclusively through Nintendo events)
Other Games
Ho-Oh appears in Pokémon Stadium 2, Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness. In Colosseum, Ho-Oh can be earned by completing the 100-trainer Mt. Battle challenge after completing the game's Story Mode and purifying all the Shadow Pokémon within. Ho-Oh could then be transferred into any of the Gameboy Advance games (this being the only legitimate way to obtain Ho-Oh in the third generation games without a Nintendo Event). Ho-Oh also played a role in the game's story role, making a brief appearance at the end to destroy Es Cade's escape helicopter.
In Pokémon Trozei!, Ho-Oh could be obtained through Random Agent Cards or Mr. Who's Den. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Ho-Oh is the boss of Mt. Faraway. After being defeated the first time, it can be rechallenged in order to be recruited into the player's party. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness, Ho-Oh could be found on the nineteenth floor of Mt. Mistral if the player has spoken to Manaphy and has the Secret Slab or Mystery Part in their bag.
Other Appearances
Video Games
- Ho-Oh appears in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl as one of the Pokémon that can released at random from the Pokéball item. After being summoned, it releases a spiral-shaped Sacred Fire attack which brutally damages any combatants that are caught in it. It also appears as a trophy in both games, and as a sticker in Brawl.
Other Media
- Ho-Oh notably makes a cameo appearance at the end of the very first episode of the Pokémon anime (several years before the release of the second generation games, and not long after the first generation games that had been made), where Ash Ketchum sees one flying overhead when he starts his Pokémon journey. Ho-Oh was first mentioned by name during the Johto episodes, where it was said that the towers of Ecruteak were burned down in a great war after which Ho-Oh created the three legendary dogs and all four vanished, despite the Tin Tower's restoration. Ash saw Ho-Oh again after losing the Silver Conference at the end of the Johto arc, which helped him to recover from the depression of his loss. Ho-Oh is later seen by Ash, May and the rest of their companions at the end of a Battle Frontier episode.
- Ho-Oh appears during the Gold/Silver/Crystal arc of the Pokémon Adventures manga, where it was shown that The Mask of Ice took control of Ho-Oh years ago and used it to abduct children whom he raised and trained as his devoted followers. His primary purpose for Ho-Oh and Lugia however, was to use their feathers for his GS Ball so that he could capture and control Celebi. During the present time, he has Team Rocket attack Tin Tower to lure Ho-Oh out and then captures it again, later entrusting both birds to Will and Karen for use in the battles with the Pokédex trainers at Ilex Forest until the Pokédex trainers defeat them with help from Kanto's three legendary birds, and Ho-Oh and Lugia are freed afterwards.
Trivia
- Its name is a variation of the Japanese name for the phoenix.