Tera Orb
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A Tera Orb (Japanese: テラスタルオーブ Terastal Orb) is a Key Item introduced in Generation IX. It is a Poké Ball-shaped item that allows a Trainer's Pokémon to Terastallize.
In the core series games
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Allows the player's Pokémon to Terastallize in battle. After being used, it must be recharged at a Pokémon Center or an unvisited Tera Raid crystal to be used again, except after the first portion of a Titan Pokémon battle, between Pokémon League battles, and after each battle inside Area Zero. During Tera Raid Battles, it starts uncharged regardless of its previous state and requires three damaging moves to be used in order to charge it. However, it can still only be used once per battle. Its current state is not altered after the battle. During the battle with Stellar Form Terapagos at the end of The Indigo Disk DLC, it works similarly, but it only requires two damaging moves and can be used up to four times in the battle. After that battle, the orb becomes overcharged with Terapagos's Terastal energy and no longer needs to be recharged between battles.
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In animation

Pokémon Horizons: The Series
Tera Orbs debuted in Nemona and Brassius and…, where Brassius used one to Terastallize his Sudowoodo into a Grass type during his battle against Roy.
In Fly! Wattrel!!, Friede was revealed to own a Tera Orb, which he used to Terastallize his Charizard into a Dark type so it could gain the advantage in a battle against Spinel's Beheeyem and Magneton.
In Respective Departures, Hamber was revealed to own a Tera Orb, which he used to Terastallize his Dusknoir to power up its Ghost moves during a training battle with Amethio. After their training had concluded, Hamber gave Amethio a Tera Orb of his own.
Amethio was first seen using his Tera Orb in From So Far Away, where he Terastallized his Ceruledge into a pure Ghost type while battling against the Black Rayquaza.
In Welcome to Naranja Academy!, Liko, Roy, and Dot received a Tera Orb each from Geeta upon enrolling in Naranja Academy. Every academy student taking part in the Tera Training course receives their own Tera Orb, which they're allowed to keep if they pass the two tests assigned for them by the academy.
Liko first used her Tera Orb in Put Your Heart Into It!, Terastallizing her Floragato to power up her Magical Leaf during a battle with Katy, who also used her Tera Orb to Terastallize her Teddiursa into a Bug type.
Roy first used his Tera Orb in Sparkle! The Glow of Flame and Art, Terastallizing his Fuecoco to power up his Fire moves during his rematch with Brassius.
Dot first used her Tera Orb in Trending Terastallization! Dance, Dance, Quaxly!, Terastallizing her Quaxly to power up his Water moves during her battle with Iono, who also used her Tera Orb to Terastallize her Bellibolt into an Electric type.
Rika was shown using her Tera Orb in Liko vs. Rika! Towards the Battle's End to Terastallize her Clodsire, allowing its powered-up Earth Power to defeat Liko's Floragato.
Larry used his Tera Orb in Dance, Quaxly! The Blue Medali Step! to Terastallize his Staraptor into a pure Normal type.
Ryme used her Tera Orb in A New Song for Fuecoco to Terastallize her Toxtricity into a Ghost type.
Grusha used his Tera Orb in Ice Battle! Cold-Eyed Grusha to Terastallize his Altaria into an Ice type.
In Infiltrating the System! Naranja Academy in Danger!, Sidian used his Tera Orb for the first time, which he used to Terastallize his Garganacl to increase the power of its Rock-type moves. In the same episode, Dash was shown to own a Tera Orb, but due to her having failed her second Tera Training test, she was later forced to return it to Naranja Academy.
In Shine on, Terastallization! Liko vs. Roy!, it was revealed that Coral kept the Tera Orb she received from Tera Training. Coral first used her Tera Orb in The Rising Volt Tacklers vs. The Explorers!, Terastallizing her Scream Tail, Screamypuff, into a pure Fairy type during her battle against Roy.
In Over the Top!, Geeta used a Tera Orb to Terastallize her Glimmora into a pure Rock type during her Triple Battle against Liko, Roy, and Dot.
In HZ101, Nemona used a Tera Orb to Terastallize her Pawmot into a pure Fighting type during her battle against Roy. Penny used a Tera Orb to Terastallize her Sylveon in the next episode during her battle against Dot.
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Penny's Tera Orb
Pokémon: Paldean Winds
A Tera Orb first appeared in Breathe Out, belonging to Nemona. In the next episode, Aliquis was also revealed to own a Tera Orb, and both Trainers recurred to Terastallization during their rematch.
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Scarlet & Violet arc
Tera Orbs debuted in Speeding! Paldea's Prince of Speed!!, where Nemona used one to Terastallize her Pawmi into an Electric type, while Scarlet used her own Tera Orb to Terastallize her Pikachu into a Flying type.
In Challenge! DJ Giacomo!!, Violet received his own Tera Orb from Clive during his raid of the Segin Squad's Base, using it to Terastallize his Nymble so that its powered-up Bug Bite could defeat the Segin Starmobile.
Similar to the games each Paldea League Gym Leader also uses a Tera Orb.
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In the TCG

- Main article: Tera Orb (Surging Sparks 189)
Tera Orb is introduced as an Item card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It is first released in the Japanese Stellar Tera Type Starter Sets and the English Surging Sparks expansion, with artwork by Ayaka Yoshida. It allows the player to search their deck for a Tera Pokémon, reveal it, and put it into their hand.
Trivia
- The crystals found within Tera Orbs bear a striking resemblance to Terapagos in its dormant form.
In other languages
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Related articles
- List of Key Items in Generation IX
- Dynamax Band
- Key Stone
- Z-Ring
- Z-Power Ring
- Omni Ring
- Trainers with Tera Orbs
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