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A '''held item''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|持|も}}ち{{tt|物|もの}}''' ''held item'') is an [[item]] that may be carried by a Pokémon.
 
==In the core series games==
The capability to hold items was first introduced in [[Generation II]]; however, when a Pokémon obtained in [[Generation I]] is traded to a [[Generation II]] game through the [[Time Capsule]], it may be holding an item, such as a [[TM09]] held by an {{p|Abra}}. Likewise, items held by Pokémon traded to Generation I will not be lost.
 
The mechanic is absent in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] and [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]].
 
Held items range from {{Berries}}, which can be used in battle for recovery of {{stat|HP}}, curing of a [[status condition]], raising of a stat, and other effects; to the [[Soothe Bell]], which boosts [[friendship]] gained.
 
===Mechanics===
Though most items can be held by a Pokémon, many have no effect while held. [[Key Item]]s and [[HM]]s cannot be held; in Generation IV, only {{p|Giratina}} can hold the [[Griseous Orb]], and [[Apricorn]]s and [[Poké Ball]]s made from them cannot be held; from Generation V onward, [[TM]]s cannot be held. Any other type of item may be held, but [[medicine]] (except [[Berry Juice]]), [[TM]]s, [[Evolution stone]]s, [[Fossil]]s, [[Repel]]s, [[escape item]]s, [[battle item]]s, [[valuable item]]s, [[exchangeable item]]s, [[Mulch]], [[Flute]]s, and [[Feather]]s have no effect apart from changing the effects of the moves and abilities listed below. [[Poké Ball]]s cannot be flung. Prior to [[Generation IX]], single-use held items used outside of [[battle facility|battle facilities]] and link battles were consumed permanently. In Generation IX, this only applies to [[Berry|Berries]].
 
[[Wild Pokémon]] can be encountered [[List of Pokémon by wild held item|holding an item]], which the player can obtain by catching the Pokémon or by using certain moves or Abilities. Wild Pokémon can steal the player's Pokémon's items in every generation except Generations {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}}.
 
===List of Abilities and moves affecting held items===
====Abilities====
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| {{a|Compound Eyes}}
| style="text-align:left" | If a Pokémon with this Ability leads the party, it increases the chances of running into a Pokémon with a held item
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{a|Pickup}}
| style="text-align:left" | May obtain a held item after a battle<br>From Generation V onward, at the end of a turn will obtain an item used by another Pokémon
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{a|Sticky Hold}}
| style="text-align:left" | Protects the Pokémon from item theft
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{a|Gluttony}}
| style="text-align:left" | The Pokémon eats held "pinch Berries" after losing at least half of its HP
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{a|Unburden}}
| style="text-align:left" | Doubles the Pokémon's speed when its held item is lost
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{a|Klutz}}
| style="text-align:left" | Negates the effect of the Pokémon's held item, for most items
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{a|Frisk}}
| style="text-align:left" | Reveals the opponent's held item upon entering battle
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{a|Multitype}}
| style="text-align:left" | Changes the Pokémon's type to match the [[Plate]] or [[Z-Crystal]] it holds
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{a|Harvest}}
| style="text-align:left" | May restore an eaten [[Berry]] at the end of a turn
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{a|Pickpocket}}
| style="text-align:left" | Steals the held item of a Pokémon that uses a contact move on the possessor (as long as the possessor does not have an item)
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{a|Unnerve}}
| style="text-align:left" | Prevents the opposing Pokémon from eating Berries
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{a|Cheek Pouch}}
| style="text-align:left" | The Pokémon heals a third of its HP after eating a Berry
|data-sort-value=6 style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VI'''
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| {{a|Magician}}
| style="text-align:left" | Steals the held item of a Pokémon that is hit by the Pokémon's move (as long as the possessor does not have an item)
|data-sort-value=6 style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VI'''
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| {{a|Symbiosis}}
| style="text-align:left" | Transfers the possessor's held item to an ally when that ally consumes its held item
|data-sort-value=6 style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VI'''
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| {{a|RKS System}}
| style="text-align:left" | Changes the Pokémon's type to match the memory disc it holds
|data-sort-value=7 style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VII'''
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| {{a|Ripen}}
| style="text-align:left" | Ripens Berries and doubles their effect
|data-sort-value=8 style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VIII'''
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| {{a|As One}}
| style="text-align:left" | Prevents the opposing Pokémon from eating Berries
|data-sort-value=8 style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VIII'''
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| {{a|Cud Chew}}
| style="text-align:left" | Reuses an already consumed Berry at the end of the next turn.
|data-sort-value=9 style="background: #{{Gen IX color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IX'''
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====Moves====
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| {{m|Thief}}
| style="text-align:left" | Steals the target's held item (as long as the user does not have an item)
|data-sort-value=2 style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''II'''
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| {{m|Trick}}
| style="text-align:left" | Swaps the user's and target Pokémon's held items (even if one of them does not have a held item)
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{m|Knock Off}}
| style="text-align:left" | Disables (Gen III and IV) or removes (Gen V onward) the target's held item for the rest of the {{pkmn|battle}}
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{m|Covet}}
| style="text-align:left" | Steals the target's held item (as long as the user does not have an item)
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{m|Recycle}}
| style="text-align:left" | Restores an item consumed by the user
|data-sort-value=3 style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''III'''
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| {{m|Natural Gift}}
| style="text-align:left" | The user draws power to attack by using its held Berry. The Berry determines the move's type and power.
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{m|Embargo}}
| style="text-align:left" | Disables any item use on or by the target (including held items)
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{m|Fling}}
| style="text-align:left" | Consumes the user's held item and deals damage to the opponent depending on the item flung (some items have added effects)
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{m|Switcheroo}}
| style="text-align:left" | Swaps the user's and target Pokémon's held items (even if one of them does not have a held item)
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{m|Judgment}}
| style="text-align:left" | This move's type varies depending on the kind of Plate the user is holding
|data-sort-value=4 style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''IV'''
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| {{m|Acrobatics}}
| style="text-align:left" | Doubles power if the user is not holding an item
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{m|Magic Room}}
| style="text-align:left" | Disables all Pokémon's held items for five turns
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{m|Bestow}}
| style="text-align:left" | Gives the user's held item to the target
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{m|Techno Blast}}
| style="text-align:left" | The move’s type changes depending on the Drive the user holds
|data-sort-value=5 style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''V'''
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| {{m|Multi-Attack}}
| style="text-align:left" | The memory held determines the move’s type
|data-sort-value=7 style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VII'''
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| {{m|Teatime}}
| style="text-align:left" | Each Pokémon eats its held Berry
|data-sort-value=8 style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VIII'''
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| {{m|Stuff Cheeks}}
| style="text-align:left" | The user eats its held Berry and raises its Defense stat by two stages
|data-sort-value=8 style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VIII'''
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| {{m|Corrosive Gas}}
| style="text-align:left" | The user renders the target's held item unusable for the rest of the battle (even if switched out)
|data-sort-value=8 style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VIII'''
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| {{m|Poltergeist}}
| style="text-align:left" | Attacks the target if it is holding an item
|data-sort-value=8 style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #000; text-align: center" | '''VIII'''
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A '''held item''' is an [[item]] held by [[Pokémon]] on direction from their {{pkmn|Trainer}}. This capability was first introduced in [[Generation II]], though the thought of held items may extend as far back as {{game|Yellow}}, where many {{p|Farfetch'd}} and {{p|Kadabra}}, upon trading to a [[Generation II]] game, are revealed to have held items, a {{DL|Stat-enhancing item|Stick}} and a {{DL|Type-enhancing item|TwistedSpoon}}, respectively. Held items range from [[Berries]] that can be used in battle to recover to items that can be used to enhance the power of certain moves. Most other items may be held as well, such as [[Poké Ball]]s and [[Revive]]s, though the Pokémon will not use them.


Beginning with its release in Generation II, alongside held items, {{m|Thief}} enabled players to steal held items from wild Pokémon, if the wild Pokémon was holding one and the Pokémon using the move was not.
===List of held items===
====Berries====
{{main|Berry}}
Berries have varying effects. Some weaken [[supereffective]] moves, and others cure [[status condition]]s. Berries also affect the power and strength of the move {{m|Natural Gift}}. All can be used to make [[Pokéblock]]s or [[Poffin]].


Held items were eventually introduced in the [[TCG]] as well, first as {{TCG|Pokémon Tool}}s, then later on the cards themselves, to mimic [[wild Pokémon]] that hold an item when found.
====Colored orbs====
{{main|Colored orbs}}
Starting in {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, these items allow {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} to undergo [[Primal Reversion]] when held.


The following is a list of items made solely to be held items, grouped by purpose and listed in alphabetical order.
====Drives====
{{main|Drive}}
Drives change the [[type]] of the holder's {{m|Techno Blast}}.


==Type-enhancing items==
====Power items====
{{main|Type-enhancing item}}
{{main|Power item}}
Type-enhancing items increase the power of a used move of the enhanced type by 10% (20% in [[Generation IV]]). In [[Generation II]], some were given out by the [[Week Siblings]].
These items, when held by a Pokémon, promote {{EV}} gain in several different ways.
 
====Evolution-inducing held items====
{{main|Evolution item}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon, can cause it to undergo [[evolution]] when it meets its other requirements to evolve, such as gaining a [[level]] or being [[trade]]d.
 
====Experience-affecting items====
{{main|Experience-affecting item}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon, affect the amount of [[experience]] that a Pokémon gains in {{pkmn|battle}}.
 
====Gems====
{{main|Gem}}
Gems increase the power of a specific type of move by 30% (50% in [[Generation V]]) and are consumed after use. They are found in {{DL|Phenomenon|dust cloud}}s.
 
====Incense====
{{main|Incense}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon in the day-care, will cause it to produce an {{pkmn|Egg}} that will hatch into a [[baby Pokémon]] introduced after [[Generation II]]. They will also affect the holder in various ways during battle.
 
====Mega Stones====
{{main|Mega Stone}}
These items, when held by their respective Pokémon, will allow the holder to undergo [[Mega Evolution]] during battle.
 
====Memories====
{{main|Memory}}
Equipping a memory to {{p|Silvally}} with {{a|RKS System}} will cause both it and its {{m|Multi-Attack}} to change type to that of the memory held.


===‎Plates===
====Plates====
{{main|Plate}}
{{main|Plate}}
Plates are ancient stone tablets engraved with text that increase the power of moves of a specific type. There is one for each type except {{t|Normal}}. Equipping a plate to a {{p|Arceus|Pokémon with}} {{a|Multitype}} will cause it to change type to that of the plate held.
Plates are ancient stone tablets engraved with text that increase the power of moves of a specific type. There is one for each type except {{t|Normal}}. Equipping a Plate to {{p|Arceus}} with {{a|Multitype}} will cause it to change type to that of the Plate held. The type of {{m|Judgment}} changes to match the type of the Pokémon's held Plate.


==Stat enhancing items==
====Stat-enhancing items====
{{main|Stat-enhancing item}}
{{main|Stat-enhancing item}}
These items, when held, will increase certain [[stats]] of Pokémon. Some can only be used by specific Pokémon.
These items, when held, will increase certain [[statistic|stats]] of Pokémon. Some can only be used by specific Pokémon.


==In-battle effect items==
====Type-enhancing items====
{{main|In-battle effect item}}
{{main|Type-enhancing item}}
These items will take effect during battle to either aid or hinder the Pokémon holding them or an opponent.  
Type-enhancing items increase the power of a used move of the enhanced type by 20% (10% prior to [[Generation IV]]). Some are given out by the [[Week Siblings]].


==Evolution items==
====Z-Crystals====
{{main|Evolution-inducing held item}}
{{main|Z-Crystal}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon, will cause it to undergo [[evolution]] when activated by another event, such as gaining a [[level]] or being [[trade]]d.
Z-Crystals are required to be held for performing [[Z-Move]]s. There is one for each type. Additionally, there are also specific Z-Crystals that, when held by specific Pokémon, will enable them to use their exclusive Z-Moves.


==Incense==
====In-battle effect items====
{{main|Incense}}
{{main|:Category:In-battle effect items|Category:In-battle effect items}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon in the day-care, will cause it to produce an {{pkmn|egg}} that will hatch into a [[baby Pokémon]] introduced after [[Generation II]]. They will also affect the holder in various ways during battle.
These items will take effect during battle to either aid or hinder the Pokémon holding them or an opponent.


==Experience-affecting items==
====Out-of-battle effect items====
{{main|Experience-affecting item}}
{{main|:Category:Out-of-battle effect items|Category:Out-of-battle effect items}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon, affect the amount of [[experience]] that a Pokémon gains in {{pkmn|battle}}.
These items will only take effect outside battle, in the overworld.
 
==EV-enhancing items==
{{main|EV-enhancing item}}
These items, when held by a Pokémon, promote [[EV]] gain in several different ways.


==Mail==
====Mail====
{{main|Mail}}
{{main|Mail}}
Mail allows players to send messages to each other by attaching it to a Pokémon that is to be traded.
Mail allows players to send messages to each other by attaching it to a Pokémon that is to be traded.


==Berries==
====Scarves====
{{main|Berry}}
{{main|Scarf}}
Berries have varying effects. Some weaken [[super effective]] moves, and others cure [[Status ailment|status conditions]]. Berries also affect the power and strength of the move {{m|Natural Gift}}. All can be used to make [[Pokéblock]]s or [[Poffin]].
Scarves up the [[Contest condition]] of the Pokémon that is holding it without the Pokémon being fed [[Pokéblock]]s or [[Poffin]]s.
 
===Gallery===
====Held item icons====
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| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon III.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon IV.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon V.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon VI.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon VII.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon Stad2.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon Colo.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon XD.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held icon PBR.png]]
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|- style="font-size:80%"
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| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held mail icon III.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held mail icon IV.png]]
| style="{{roundy|80px}} border:2px solid #{{items color dark}}; background:#{{items color light}}; width:20px"| [[File:Held mail icon V.png]]
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| II<br>Mail
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==In the side series games==
===Pokémon Stadium 2===
[[Pokémon Stadium 2]] may connect to [[Generation I]] or [[Generation II]] [[core series]] games via the [[Transfer Pak]], and is compatible with held items. While Generation I games don't use held items, Pokémon Stadium 2 is equally able to use held items from the connected games of both generations.
 
For instance, [[Pikachu (Yellow)|the player's Pikachu]] from {{game|Yellow}} initially holds a [[Light Ball]], which is usable if that game is connected to Pokémon Stadium 2. Additionally, the PC in the Pokémon Lab from Pokémon Stadium 2 may be used to add or remove held items from the Pokémon in the connected Generation I and II games.
 
==In the spin-off games==
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
====Glasses====
{{main|Glasses}}
These items increase the user's stats, prevent status conditions, or reveal hidden items when held.
 
====Scarves====
{{main|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)}}
These items increase the user's stats or prevent status conditions when held. Some are also needed for evolution.
 
====Recruitment-affecting items====
{{main|Recruitment#Recruitment-affecting items|Recruitment → Recruitment-affecting items}}
These items increase the recruit rate when held.
 
====Miracle and Wonder Chest====
{{main|Experience-affecting item#In side games|Experience-affecting item → In side games}}
These items increase the holder's experience gain.
 
====Seven Treasures====
{{main|Seven Treasures}}
These items raise the recruit rates of certain types when held.
 
====Space Globe====
{{main|Space Globe}}
The Space Globe doubles the power of all of the holder's moves.
 
====IQ Booster====
{{main|IQ Booster}}
The IQ Booster increases the IQ gained by the holder as it travels between floors.
 
====Flags====
{{main|Flag}}
These items are exclusive to [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity]]; when held, they have various effects on the user and teammates around it.
 
====Looplets====
{{main|Looplet}}
Introduced in [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], these items may raise the holder's stats or give the holder other benefits and can be enhanced by attaching [[emera]]s to them.
 
==In the TCG==
[[File:ClefairySecretWonders83.jpg|thumb|200px|[[Clefairy (Secret Wonders 83)]], a card with a held item]]
In the {{Trading Card Game}}, {{DL|Trainer card (TCG)|Pokémon Tool}}s are like held items. Only one can be attached to a Pokémon at a time, with {{cat|Pokémon cards that can have multiple Pokémon Tools attached|exceptions that allow multiple Pokémon Tools to be attached}}.


==Scarves==
In the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion, {{cat|Pokémon cards with held items}} were introduced to mimic Pokémon that hold an item when found in the {{pkmn2|wild}}. Held items are not {{TCG|Poké-Power}}s or {{TCG|Poké-Body|Poké-Bodies}}, so they can't be negated by any effect that would negate Poké-Powers or Poké-Bodies. Pokémon with held items don't have Pokédex entries.
{{main|Scarf}}
{{-}}
Scarves up the Contest Condition of the Pokémon that is holding it without the Pokémon being fed [[Pokéblock]]s or [[Poffin]].


==Out-of-battle effect items==
==In other languages==
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|name=Soothe Bell
|zh_yue=攜帶物品 ''{{tt|Kwàihdaai mahtbán|Held object}}''
|jp=やすらぎのすず
|zh_cmn=攜帶物品 / 携带物品 ''{{tt|Xīdài wùpǐn / Xiédài wùpǐn|Held object}}'' {{tt|*|Games}}<br>持有道具 ''{{tt|Chíyǒu dàojù|Held item}}'' {{tt|*|Pre-Gen VII Media}}
|jpt=Peace Bell
|cs=Předmět v držení
|gen=III
|da=Genstande
|bag=Items
|fi=Kannettava esine
|sell=50
|fr=Objet tenu
|effect=Boosts [[happiness]] gained by a Pokémon.
|de=Getragenes Item
|descrse=A held item that calms spirits and fosters friendship.
|hu=Mellékelt tárgy
|descfrlg=An item to be held by a POKéMON. A bell with a comforting chime that makes the holder calm and friendly.
|it=Strumento tenuto
|descdppt=An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a bell with a comforting chime that calms the holder and makes it friendly.
|ko=지닌물건 ''Jinin mulgeon''
|locrse=[[Pokémon Fan Club]]
|no=Gjenstand
|locfrlg=[[Pokémon Tower]], where [[Mr. Fuji]] stood
|pl=Przedmiot
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Latest revision as of 19:41, 9 July 2024

A pile of held items in the anime

A held item (Japanese: held item) is an item that may be carried by a Pokémon.

In the core series games

The capability to hold items was first introduced in Generation II; however, when a Pokémon obtained in Generation I is traded to a Generation II game through the Time Capsule, it may be holding an item, such as a TM09 held by an Abra. Likewise, items held by Pokémon traded to Generation I will not be lost.

The mechanic is absent in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! and Pokémon Legends: Arceus.

Held items range from Berries, which can be used in battle for recovery of HP, curing of a status condition, raising of a stat, and other effects; to the Soothe Bell, which boosts friendship gained.

Mechanics

Though most items can be held by a Pokémon, many have no effect while held. Key Items and HMs cannot be held; in Generation IV, only Giratina can hold the Griseous Orb, and Apricorns and Poké Balls made from them cannot be held; from Generation V onward, TMs cannot be held. Any other type of item may be held, but medicine (except Berry Juice), TMs, Evolution stones, Fossils, Repels, escape items, battle items, valuable items, exchangeable items, Mulch, Flutes, and Feathers have no effect apart from changing the effects of the moves and abilities listed below. Poké Balls cannot be flung. Prior to Generation IX, single-use held items used outside of battle facilities and link battles were consumed permanently. In Generation IX, this only applies to Berries.

Wild Pokémon can be encountered holding an item, which the player can obtain by catching the Pokémon or by using certain moves or Abilities. Wild Pokémon can steal the player's Pokémon's items in every generation except Generations III and IV.

List of Abilities and moves affecting held items

Abilities

Name Effect Gen.
Compound Eyes If a Pokémon with this Ability leads the party, it increases the chances of running into a Pokémon with a held item III
Pickup May obtain a held item after a battle
From Generation V onward, at the end of a turn will obtain an item used by another Pokémon
III
Sticky Hold Protects the Pokémon from item theft III
Gluttony The Pokémon eats held "pinch Berries" after losing at least half of its HP IV
Unburden Doubles the Pokémon's speed when its held item is lost IV
Klutz Negates the effect of the Pokémon's held item, for most items IV
Frisk Reveals the opponent's held item upon entering battle IV
Multitype Changes the Pokémon's type to match the Plate or Z-Crystal it holds IV
Harvest May restore an eaten Berry at the end of a turn V
Pickpocket Steals the held item of a Pokémon that uses a contact move on the possessor (as long as the possessor does not have an item) V
Unnerve Prevents the opposing Pokémon from eating Berries V
Cheek Pouch The Pokémon heals a third of its HP after eating a Berry VI
Magician Steals the held item of a Pokémon that is hit by the Pokémon's move (as long as the possessor does not have an item) VI
Symbiosis Transfers the possessor's held item to an ally when that ally consumes its held item VI
RKS System Changes the Pokémon's type to match the memory disc it holds VII
Ripen Ripens Berries and doubles their effect VIII
As One Prevents the opposing Pokémon from eating Berries VIII
Cud Chew Reuses an already consumed Berry at the end of the next turn. IX

Moves

Name Effect Gen.
Thief Steals the target's held item (as long as the user does not have an item) II
Trick Swaps the user's and target Pokémon's held items (even if one of them does not have a held item) III
Knock Off Disables (Gen III and IV) or removes (Gen V onward) the target's held item for the rest of the battle III
Covet Steals the target's held item (as long as the user does not have an item) III
Recycle Restores an item consumed by the user III
Natural Gift The user draws power to attack by using its held Berry. The Berry determines the move's type and power. IV
Embargo Disables any item use on or by the target (including held items) IV
Fling Consumes the user's held item and deals damage to the opponent depending on the item flung (some items have added effects) IV
Switcheroo Swaps the user's and target Pokémon's held items (even if one of them does not have a held item) IV
Judgment This move's type varies depending on the kind of Plate the user is holding IV
Acrobatics Doubles power if the user is not holding an item V
Magic Room Disables all Pokémon's held items for five turns V
Bestow Gives the user's held item to the target V
Techno Blast The move’s type changes depending on the Drive the user holds V
Multi-Attack The memory held determines the move’s type VII
Teatime Each Pokémon eats its held Berry VIII
Stuff Cheeks The user eats its held Berry and raises its Defense stat by two stages VIII
Corrosive Gas The user renders the target's held item unusable for the rest of the battle (even if switched out) VIII
Poltergeist Attacks the target if it is holding an item VIII

List of held items

Berries

Main article: Berry

Berries have varying effects. Some weaken supereffective moves, and others cure status conditions. Berries also affect the power and strength of the move Natural Gift. All can be used to make Pokéblocks or Poffin.

Colored orbs

Main article: Colored orbs

Starting in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, these items allow Groudon and Kyogre to undergo Primal Reversion when held.

Drives

Main article: Drive

Drives change the type of the holder's Techno Blast.

Power items

Main article: Power item

These items, when held by a Pokémon, promote EV gain in several different ways.

Evolution-inducing held items

Main article: Evolution item

These items, when held by a Pokémon, can cause it to undergo evolution when it meets its other requirements to evolve, such as gaining a level or being traded.

Experience-affecting items

Main article: Experience-affecting item

These items, when held by a Pokémon, affect the amount of experience that a Pokémon gains in battle.

Gems

Main article: Gem

Gems increase the power of a specific type of move by 30% (50% in Generation V) and are consumed after use. They are found in dust clouds.

Incense

Main article: Incense

These items, when held by a Pokémon in the day-care, will cause it to produce an Egg that will hatch into a baby Pokémon introduced after Generation II. They will also affect the holder in various ways during battle.

Mega Stones

Main article: Mega Stone

These items, when held by their respective Pokémon, will allow the holder to undergo Mega Evolution during battle.

Memories

Main article: Memory

Equipping a memory to Silvally with RKS System will cause both it and its Multi-Attack to change type to that of the memory held.

Plates

Main article: Plate

Plates are ancient stone tablets engraved with text that increase the power of moves of a specific type. There is one for each type except Normal. Equipping a Plate to Arceus with Multitype will cause it to change type to that of the Plate held. The type of Judgment changes to match the type of the Pokémon's held Plate.

Stat-enhancing items

Main article: Stat-enhancing item

These items, when held, will increase certain stats of Pokémon. Some can only be used by specific Pokémon.

Type-enhancing items

Main article: Type-enhancing item

Type-enhancing items increase the power of a used move of the enhanced type by 20% (10% prior to Generation IV). Some are given out by the Week Siblings.

Z-Crystals

Main article: Z-Crystal

Z-Crystals are required to be held for performing Z-Moves. There is one for each type. Additionally, there are also specific Z-Crystals that, when held by specific Pokémon, will enable them to use their exclusive Z-Moves.

In-battle effect items

Main article: Category:In-battle effect items

These items will take effect during battle to either aid or hinder the Pokémon holding them or an opponent.

Out-of-battle effect items

Main article: Category:Out-of-battle effect items

These items will only take effect outside battle, in the overworld.

Mail

Main article: Mail

Mail allows players to send messages to each other by attaching it to a Pokémon that is to be traded.

Scarves

Main article: Scarf

Scarves up the Contest condition of the Pokémon that is holding it without the Pokémon being fed Pokéblocks or Poffins.

Gallery

Held item icons

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II III IV V VI VII Stad2 Colo XD PBR
Held mail icon II.png Held mail icon III.png Held mail icon IV.png Held mail icon V.png
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Mail
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Mail
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In the side series games

Pokémon Stadium 2

Pokémon Stadium 2 may connect to Generation I or Generation II core series games via the Transfer Pak, and is compatible with held items. While Generation I games don't use held items, Pokémon Stadium 2 is equally able to use held items from the connected games of both generations.

For instance, the player's Pikachu from Pokémon Yellow initially holds a Light Ball, which is usable if that game is connected to Pokémon Stadium 2. Additionally, the PC in the Pokémon Lab from Pokémon Stadium 2 may be used to add or remove held items from the Pokémon in the connected Generation I and II games.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

Glasses

Main article: Glasses

These items increase the user's stats, prevent status conditions, or reveal hidden items when held.

Scarves

Main article: Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)

These items increase the user's stats or prevent status conditions when held. Some are also needed for evolution.

Recruitment-affecting items

Main article: Recruitment → Recruitment-affecting items

These items increase the recruit rate when held.

Miracle and Wonder Chest

Main article: Experience-affecting item → In side games

These items increase the holder's experience gain.

Seven Treasures

Main article: Seven Treasures

These items raise the recruit rates of certain types when held.

Space Globe

Main article: Space Globe

The Space Globe doubles the power of all of the holder's moves.

IQ Booster

Main article: IQ Booster

The IQ Booster increases the IQ gained by the holder as it travels between floors.

Flags

Main article: Flag

These items are exclusive to Gates to Infinity; when held, they have various effects on the user and teammates around it.

Looplets

Main article: Looplet

Introduced in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, these items may raise the holder's stats or give the holder other benefits and can be enhanced by attaching emeras to them.

In the TCG

Clefairy (Secret Wonders 83), a card with a held item

In the TCG, Pokémon Tools are like held items. Only one can be attached to a Pokémon at a time, with exceptions that allow multiple Pokémon Tools to be attached.

In the Mysterious Treasures expansion, Pokémon cards with held items were introduced to mimic Pokémon that hold an item when found in the wild. Held items are not Poké-Powers or Poké-Bodies, so they can't be negated by any effect that would negate Poké-Powers or Poké-Bodies. Pokémon with held items don't have Pokédex entries.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 攜帶物品 Kwàihdaai mahtbán
Mandarin 攜帶物品 / 携带物品 Xīdài wùpǐn / Xiédài wùpǐn *
持有道具 Chíyǒu dàojù *
The Czech Republic Flag.png Czech Předmět v držení
Denmark Flag.png Danish Genstande
Finland Flag.png Finnish Kannettava esine
France Flag.png French Objet tenu
Germany Flag.png German Getragenes Item
Hungary Flag.png Hungarian Mellékelt tárgy
Italy Flag.png Italian Strumento tenuto
South Korea Flag.png Korean 지닌물건 Jinin mulgeon
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Gjenstand
Poland Flag.png Polish Przedmiot
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Item carregado (manga)
Item retido (TCG)
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Item
Russia Flag.png Russian Предмет Predmet
Spain Flag.png Spanish Objeto que lleva
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Föremål
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Vật mang theo

See also

Types of items
General Evolution stonesFossilsFlutesShardsHeld items
Evolution itemsEscape itemsExchangeable itemsValuable items
Battle itemsScentsNectarsCandyIngredients
Medicine Status condition healing itemsVitaminsFeathers
MintsMochiDrinksHerbal medicine
Berry and Apricorn Poké BallsApricornsBerriesMulch
Aesthetic DecorationsAccessoriesBackdropsPropsDécor
Clothing (XYSMUSUMLGPESwShBDSPLASV)
Other MailKey ItemsEvent items
Wonder Launcher itemsRotom Powers


Held items
In-battle effect items
BerriesColored orbsDrivesPower items
Experience-affecting itemsGemsIncenseMega StonesMemoriesPlates
Stat-enhancing itemsType-enhancing itemsZ-Crystals
Out-of-battle effect items
Power itemsIncenseMailScarves


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