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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.
 
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. Ho-Oh was also said to have roamed the skies continuously after the Brass Tower's burning, and it would only descend for something familiar, such as its Rainbow Wing. In ''HeartGold'', it is specifically the combination of the Rainbow Wing and the heart of a trainer who could truly bring people and Pokémon together.
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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.
  
 
=Appearances=
 
=Appearances=
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==Mainstream Games==
 
==Mainstream Games==
  
In ''Gold'', ''Silver'', ''Crystal'', ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'', Ho-Oh appears at the top of the Bell Tower (or Tin Tower as it was called in the original games) to accept the player's challenge when they arrive at a Rainbow Wing, which is achieved at different points in the games. In ''Gold'' and ''HeartGold'' it is found earlier and Ho-Oh is the first of the two birds to be battled, while in ''Silver'' and ''SoulSilver'' 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 ''Gold'', ''Silver'', ''Crystal'', ''HeartGold'' and ''SoulSilver'', 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'' and ''HeartGold'' it is found earlier and Ho-Oh is the first of the two birds to be battled, while in ''Silver'' and ''SoulSilver'' 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.
 
 
''HeartGold'' alters Ho-Oh's capture somewhat. Ho-Oh can only appear when the player has both the Rainbow Wing and Clear Bell items. The Clear Bell was originally used to battle Suicune at the Bell Tower in ''Crystal'', but in ''HeartGold'' it is instead associated with Ho-Oh and can be earned only by defeating Ecruteak City's Kimono Girls, who can be challenged only after the player has earned all eight Johto gym badges. The Kimono Girls then perform a ceremony atop the Bell Tower with the Clear Bell that summons Ho-Oh for the player to deal with. If the player defeats it instead of capturing it, it reappears for a second opportunity after defeating the Elite Four.
 
  
 
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)
 
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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