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An '''event item''' is a special type of [[ | An '''event item''' is a special type of item exclusively available via [[Event Pokémon|event distribution]]. Event items are usually used to obtain [[Mythical Pokémon]]; however, many items are exclusive to events despite being easily obtainable in other generations. | ||
They are often available via local event distributions, but with the advent of [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]] in [[Generation IV]] they are also often available this way as well. From [[Generation III]] onward, they are usually available via [[Mystery Gift]]. The [[Eon Ticket]] is available through other methods in both generations it appears in, being available via [[e-Reader]] card and [[Record mixing|mixing records]] in Generation III and via [[StreetPass]] in [[Generation VI]] (although it is also available via Mystery Gift as well in both generations). The [[Star Sweet]] and [[Ribbon Sweet]] are only available outside of events through the [[Pokémon Sword and Shield Expansion Pass|Pokémon Sword or Shield Expansion Pass]]. | |||
==List of event items== | ==List of event items== | ||
== | {| class="roundtable sortable" style="background: #{{key items color light}}; border:3px solid #{{key items color dark}}" | ||
! class="unsortable" | | |||
! Name | |||
! Debut<br>Gen. | |||
! Games where the item is event-exclusive | |||
= | ! class="unsortable" | Distribution | ||
= | ! class="unsortable" | Effect | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Bag None Sprite.png|Bluesky Mail|link=Bluesky Mail]] | |||
| [[Bluesky Mail]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=2.2 | {{gameabbrev2|C}} <small>(Japanese cartridge)</small> | |||
| Received through the [[Mobile System GB]] in the original Japanese release of {{game|Crystal}}. [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]] in any other version. | |||
| Mail depicting a {{p|Dragonite}} and {{p|Sentret}}. Causes the secondary effect of [[Thief]] to fail when used on the holder. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Bag None Sprite.png|Mirage Mail|link=Mirage Mail]] | |||
| [[Mirage Mail]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=2.2 | {{gameabbrev2|C}} <small>(Japanese cartridge)</small> | |||
| Received through the [[Mobile System GB]] in the original Japanese release of {{game|Crystal}}. [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]] in any other version. | |||
| Mail depicting a {{p|Mew}}. Causes the secondary effect of [[Thief]] to fail when used on the holder. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Bag None Sprite.png|Egg Ticket|link=Egg Ticket]] | |||
| [[Egg Ticket]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=2.2 | {{gameabbrev2|C}} <small>(Japanese cartridge)</small> | |||
| Received through the [[Mobile System GB]] in the original Japanese release of {{game|Crystal}}.<br>The Odd Egg is available without a Ticket in all international versions, but was not redistributed to the Japanese [[Virtual Console]] release, making the Egg unobtainable. | |||
| Allows the player to receive an [[Odd Egg]] from the [[Pokémon Communication Center]]. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Bag None Sprite.png|GS Ball|link=GS Ball]] | |||
| [[GS Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=2.2 | {{gameabbrev2|C}} <small>(Japanese cartridge)</small> | |||
| Received through the [[Mobile System GB]] in the original Japanese release of {{game|Crystal}}.<br>Obtainable in all versions of the [[Virtual Console]] release of Crystal at the {{ci|Goldenrod}} [[Pokémon Center]] after becoming {{pkmn|Champion}}. | |||
| Allows the player to battle a {{p|Celebi}} at the [[Ilex Forest shrine|shrine]] in [[Ilex Forest]]. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Fast Ball}} | |||
| [[Fast Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| If the [[wild Pokémon]] has a [[base stat|base]] {{stat|Speed}} stat of {{cat|Pokémon whose base Speed stat is greater than 100|100 or more}}, the Fast Ball has a 4× [[catch rate]] modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Level Ball}} | |||
| [[Level Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| The [[catch rate]] modifier varies based on the range in level between the player's Pokémon and the target [[wild Pokémon]]; the higher the range, the better the modifier. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Lure Ball}} | |||
| [[Lure Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| If the encounter is a [[fishing]] encounter, it has a 4× [[catch rate]] modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Heavy Ball}} | |||
| [[Heavy Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| The [[catch rate]] modifier varies based on the target [[wild Pokémon]]'s weight; the heavier the Pokémon, the better the modifier. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Love Ball}} | |||
| [[Love Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| If the wild Pokémon is the same species and of the opposite gender to the player's active Pokémon, it has an 8× [[catch rate]] modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Friend Ball}} | |||
| [[Friend Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| Pokémon caught in this Ball have their [[friendship]] set to 200. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Moon Ball}} | |||
| [[Moon Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.2 | {{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| In {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VIII#Apricorn Poké Ball Set|serial code]]. | |||
| If the wild Pokémon is part of an [[List of Pokémon by evolutionary line|evolutionary line]] that includes a Pokémon who evolves by using a [[Moon Stone]], it has a 4× [[catch rate]] modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagPumkin.png|Pumkin Berry|link=Pumkin Berry]] | |||
| [[Pumkin Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]]. | |||
| Cures a Pokémon of {{status|freeze}}.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagDrash.png|Drash Berry|link=Drash Berry]] | |||
| [[Drash Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]]. | |||
| Cures a Pokémon of {{status|poison}}.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagEggant.png|Eggant Berry|link=Eggant Berry]] | |||
| [[Eggant Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]]. | |||
| Cures a Pokémon of {{status|infatuation}}.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagStrib.png|Strib Berry|link=Strib Berry]] | |||
| [[Strib Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]]. | |||
| [[Pokéblock#Feel_2|Pokéblock]] ingredient.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagChilanIII.png|Chilan Berry|link=Chilan Berry (Generation III)]] | |||
| [[Chilan Berry (Generation III)|Chilan Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]]. | |||
| [[Pokéblock#Feel_2|Pokéblock]] ingredient.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games.<br>Unrelated to the [[Chilan Berry|Berry introduced in Generation IV of the same name.]] | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagNutpea.png|Nutpea Berry|link=Nutpea Berry]] | |||
| [[Nutpea Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]]. | |||
| [[Pokéblock#Feel_2|Pokéblock]] ingredient.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagGinema.png|Ginema Berry|link=Ginema Berry]] | |||
| [[Ginema Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} <small>(Japanese)</small> | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]].<br>[[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| If [[held item|held]] in-battle by a Pokémon that has had a stat lowered, raises that stat.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagKuo.png|Kuo Berry|link=Kuo Berry]] | |||
| [[Kuo Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} <small>(Japanese)</small> | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]].<br>[[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| [[Pokéblock#Feel_2|Pokéblock]] ingredient.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagYago.png|Yago Berry|link=Yago Berry]] | |||
| [[Yago Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} <small>(Japanese)</small> | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]].<br>[[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| Cures a Pokémon of {{status|burn}}.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagTouga.png|Touga Berry|link=Touga Berry]] | |||
| [[Touga Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} <small>(Japanese)</small> | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]].<br>[[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| Cures a Pokémon of {{status|confusion}}.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagNiniku.png|Niniku Berry|link=Niniku Berry]] | |||
| [[Niniku Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} <small>(Japanese)</small> | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]].<br>[[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| [[Pokéblock#Feel_2|Pokéblock]] ingredient.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:TagTopo.png|Topo Berry|link=Topo Berry]] | |||
| [[Topo Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RS}} <small>(Japanese)</small> | |||
| In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding [[e-Reader]] card and collecting it from [[Norman]] in [[Petalburg Gym]].<br>Turns into an [[Enigma Berry]] if transferred to [[Generation IV]] via [[Pal Park]].<br>[[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| [[Pokéblock#Feel_2|Pokéblock]] ingredient.<br>Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other [[Generation III]] games. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Eon Ticket}} | |||
| [[Eon Ticket]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3|RSE}}{{gameabbrev6|ORAS}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Southern Island]], where they can find a {{p|Latias}}{{sup/3|R}}{{sup/6|OR}}/{{p|Latios}}{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/6|AS}}/the [[eon duo]] member not {{pkmn2|roaming}} around [[Hoenn]]{{sup/3|E}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|AuroraTicket}} | |||
| [[AuroraTicket]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.2 | {{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}{{gameabbrev3|E}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Birth Island]], where they can find a {{p|Deoxys}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|MysticTicket}} | |||
| [[MysticTicket]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.2 | {{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}{{gameabbrev3|E}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Navel Rock]], where they can find a {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Old Sea Map}} | |||
| [[Old Sea Map]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.3 | {{gameabbrev3|E}} | |||
| [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. <sup>(Non-Japanese games)</sup> | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Faraway Island]], where they can find a {{p|Mew}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Enigma Berry}} | |||
| [[Enigma Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | {{tt|'''III'''|Unobtainable without the use of a cheating device. First became obtainable in Generation IV.}} | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | |||
| Placeholder for [[e-Reader]] berries in [[Generation III]], [[List of unobtainable items|never distributed]] itself.<br>In [[Generation VII]], it was only distributed via a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Pok.C3.A9mon_Global_Link_gift_rare_Berries|Nintendo Network event]]. | |||
| In battle, restores ¼ of max HP in battle when hit by a [[Type#Type effectiveness|super effective]] move. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Micle Berry}} | |||
| [[Micle Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | |||
| In [[Generation VII]], it was only distributed via a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Pok.C3.A9mon_Global_Link_gift_rare_Berries|Nintendo Network event]]. | |||
| In battle, raises the accuracy of the holder's next move by 20% when it reaches ¼ of its max [[HP]]. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Custap Berry}} | |||
| [[Custap Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | |||
| In [[Generation VII]], it was only distributed via a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Pok.C3.A9mon_Global_Link_gift_rare_Berries|Nintendo Network event]]. | |||
| In battle, allows the holder to move first in its priority bracket when it's below ¼ of its max [[HP]] in battle. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Jaboca Berry}} | |||
| [[Jaboca Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | |||
| In [[Generation VII]], it was only distributed via a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Pok.C3.A9mon_Global_Link_gift_rare_Berries|Nintendo Network event]]. | |||
| In battle, if a foe lands a [[Physical move|physical move]] against the holder, the foe takes 12.5% of its max HP in damage. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Rowap Berry}} | |||
| [[Rowap Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | |||
| In [[Generation VII]], it was only distributed via a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Pok.C3.A9mon_Global_Link_gift_rare_Berries|Nintendo Network event]]. | |||
| In battle, if a foe lands a [[Special move|special move]] against the holder, the foe takes 12.5% of its max HP in damage. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Bag Secret Key IV Sprite.png|Secret Key|link=Secret Key (Sinnoh)]] | |||
| {{si|Secret Key}} | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.2 | {{gameabbrev4|Pt}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows the player to go enter [[Rotom's Room]] in the [[Team Galactic Eterna Building]], allowing them to change the form of {{p|Rotom}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Member Card}} | |||
| [[Member Card]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.1 | {{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]{{sup/4|DP}}. | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Newmoon Island]] via the {{DL|Canalave City|Harbor Inn}}, where they can find a {{p|Darkrai}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Oak's Letter}} | |||
| [[Oak's Letter]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.1 | {{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}} | |||
| [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]{{sup/4|DP}}. | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Flower Paradise]] via [[Seabreak Path]], where they can find a {{p|Shaymin}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Azure Flute}} | |||
| [[Azure Flute]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.1 | {{gameabbrev4|DPPt}} | |||
| [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. | |||
| Allows the player to go to the [[Hall of Origin]], where they can find an {{p|Arceus}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Enigma Stone}} | |||
| [[Enigma Stone]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.3 | {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}} | |||
| | |||
| Turns into a [[Soul Dew]] and allows the player to battle a {{p|Latias}}{{sup/4|SS}} or {{p|Latios}}{{sup/4|HG}} in front of the {{ci|Pewter}} [[Pewter Museum of Science|Museum of Science]]. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Lock Capsule}} | |||
| [[Lock Capsule]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.3 | {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}{{gameabbrev5|BW}} | |||
| [[List of unobtainable items|Never distributed]]. | |||
| Intended to be sent to a [[Pokémon Black and White Versions|Pokémon Black or White]] game, where it could be unlocked, revealing a {{TM|95|Snarl}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Liberty Pass}} | |||
| [[Liberty Ticket]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen V color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=5 | '''V''' | |||
| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|BW}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows the player to go to [[Liberty Garden]], where they can find a {{p|Victini}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Discount Coupon}} | |||
| [[Discount Coupon]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.1 | {{gameabbrev6}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], no effect.<br>In [[Generation VI]], it was only distributed via a [[List of Global Link events in Generation VI#Discount Coupon|Pokémon Global Link event]] {{sup/6|XY}}. Has to be traded from Pokémon X and Y to obtain it in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. | |||
| In [[Pokémon X and Y]], used at any boutique for a one-time 50% discount. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Mewtwonite X}} | |||
| [[Mewtwonite X]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Mewtwo Mega Stones|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Mewtwo}} into Mega Mewtwo X. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Mewtwonite Y}} | |||
| [[Mewtwonite Y]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Mewtwo Mega Stones|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Mewtwo}} into Mega Mewtwo Y. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Mawilite}} | |||
| [[Mawilite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge February Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge February]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#First Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Mawile}} into Mega Mawile. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Beedrillite}} | |||
| [[Beedrillite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge February Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge February]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#First Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Beedrill}} into Mega Beedrill. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Audinite}} | |||
| [[Audinite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#First Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Audino}} into Mega Audino. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Medichamite}} | |||
| [[Medichamite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#First Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Medicham}} into Mega Medicham. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Pidgeotite}} | |||
| [[Pidgeotite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble Mega Stones|Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Second Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Pidgeot}} into Mega Pidgeot. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Steelixite}} | |||
| [[Steelixite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble Mega Stones|Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Second Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Steelix}} into Mega Steelix. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Heracronite}} | |||
| [[Heracronite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Second Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Heracross}} into Mega Heracross. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Houndoominite}} | |||
| [[Houndoominite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Second Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Houndoom}} into Mega Houndoom. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Sceptilite}} | |||
| [[Sceptilite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge April Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge April]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Third Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Sceptile}} into Mega Sceptile. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Blazikenite}} | |||
| [[Blazikenite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge April Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge April]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Third Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Blaziken}} into Mega Blaziken. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Swampertite}} | |||
| [[Swampertite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge April Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge April]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Third Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Swampert}} into Mega Swampert. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Cameruptite}} | |||
| [[Cameruptite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Third Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Camerupt}} into Mega Camerupt. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Banettite}} | |||
| [[Banettite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Third Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Banette}} into Mega Banette. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Tyranitarite}} | |||
| [[Tyranitarite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge May Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge May]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fourth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Tyranitar}} into Mega Tyranitar. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Abomasite}} | |||
| [[Abomasite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge May Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge May]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fourth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Abomasnow}} into Mega Abomasnow. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Manectite}} | |||
| [[Manectite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#2017 International Challenge May Mega Stones|2017 International Challenge May]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fourth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Manectric}} into Mega Manectric. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Aggronite}} | |||
| [[Aggronite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fourth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Aggron}} into Mega Aggron. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Gardevoirite}} | |||
| [[Gardevoirite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#tiny tourney Mega Stones|tiny tourney]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fifth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Gardevoir}} into Mega Gardevoir. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Galladite}} | |||
| [[Galladite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#tiny tourney Mega Stones|tiny tourney]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fifth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Gallade}} into Mega Gallade. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Lopunnite}} | |||
| [[Lopunnite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#tiny tourney Mega Stones|tiny tourney]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fifth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Lopunny}} into Mega Lopunny. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Diancite}} | |||
| [[Diancite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Fifth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Diancie}} into Mega Diancie. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Ampharosite}} | |||
| [[Ampharosite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Weakness Cup Mega Stones|Weakness Cup]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Sixth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Ampharos}} into Mega Ampharos. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Altarianite}} | |||
| [[Altarianite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Weakness Cup Mega Stones|Weakness Cup]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Sixth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Altaria}} into Mega Altaria. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Latiasite}} | |||
| [[Latiasite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Weakness Cup Mega Stones|Weakness Cup]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Sixth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Latias}} into Mega Latias. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Latiosite}} | |||
| [[Latiosite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was only obtainable by either participating in the [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Weakness Cup Mega Stones|Weakness Cup]] competition or by entering a [[List of other event distributions in Generation VII#Sixth Mega Stone Gift|common serial code]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Latios}} into Mega Latios. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Snorlium Z}} | |||
| [[Snorlium Z]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=7 | '''VII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was distributed alongside an event [[List of American region Nintendo Network event Pokémon distributions in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon#Snorlium_Z_Munchlax|Munchlax]]. | |||
| Allows {{p|Snorlax}} to upgrade its {{m|Giga Impact}} into the into the special [[Z-Move]] {{m|Pulverizing Pancake}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Mewnium Z}} | |||
| [[Mewnium Z]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=7 | '''VII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows {{p|Mew}} to upgrade its {{m|Psychic}} into the into the special [[Z-Move]] {{m|Genesis Supernova}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Marshadium Z}} | |||
| [[Marshadium Z]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=7 | '''VII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was distributed alongside an event [[List of American region serial code event Pokémon distributions in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon#Mount Tensei Marshadow|Marshadow]]. | |||
| Allows {{p|Marshadow}} to upgrade its {{m|Spectral Thief}} into the special [[Z-Move]] {{m|Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Pikashunium Z}} | |||
| [[Pikashunium Z]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=7 | '''VII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], it was distributed alongside an event [[Pikachu_in_a_cap#Partner_Cap|Pikachu in a cap]]. | |||
| Allows {{p|Pikachu}} [[Pikachu in a cap|in a cap]] to upgrade its {{m|Thunderbolt}} into the special [[Z-Move]] {{m|10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Dynamax Crystal}} | |||
| [[Dynamax Crystal]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VIII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VIII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=8 | '''VIII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.1 | {{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | |||
| | |||
| Can make a [[Pokémon Den]] at the base of the [[Watchtower Ruins]] in the [[Wild Area]] active with a certain [[Dynamax]] or [[Gigantamax]] Pokémon until midnight.<br>See main page for variants. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag/s|Mythical Pecha Berry|SV}} | |||
| [[Mythical Pecha Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IX color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IX color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=9 | '''IX''' | |||
| data-sort-value=8.1 | {{gameabbrev9|SV}} | |||
| | |||
| Allows the player to start the [[Mochi Mayhem]] epilogue. | |||
|} | |||
===Items that require Event Pokémon to obtain=== | |||
{| class="roundtable sortable" style="background: #{{key items color light}}; border:3px solid #{{key items color dark}}" | |||
! class="unsortable" | | |||
! Name | |||
! Debut<br>Gen. | |||
! Games where the item is event-exclusive | |||
! class="unsortable" | Acquisition | |||
! class="unsortable" | Effect | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Berry Juice}} | |||
| [[Berry Juice]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3}} | |||
| Only obtainable in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} as an item wild {{p|Shuckle}} can hold. The only place where wild Shuckle can be encountered in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}} is in [[Altering Cave]] by downloading event data from a Wonder Spot hosted by Nintendo; however, this event was [[List of unobtainable items|never distributed]], leaving the Berry Juice unobtainable in all [[Generation III]] games. | |||
| Restores 20 [[HP]] to the holder when at half HP. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Sacred Ash}} | |||
| [[Sacred Ash]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3}} | |||
| In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, it is found on [[Navel Rock]], hidden where {{p|Ho-Oh}} once stood. In Emerald only, Ho-Oh is also guaranteed to hold one. | |||
| When used outside of battle, fully restores the [[HP]] of all fainted Pokémon in the party. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Light Ball}} | |||
| [[Light Ball]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen II color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen II color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=2 | '''II''' | |||
| data-sort-value=5.2 | {{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}} | |||
| Held by [[Light Ball#Acquisition|various event Pikachu]], which was the only method of obtaining it in [[Generation V]]. | |||
| Doubles {{p|Pikachu}}'s Attack and Special Attack. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Soul Dew}} | |||
| [[Soul Dew]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen III color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen III color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=3 | '''III''' | |||
| data-sort-value=3.1 | {{gameabbrev3}}{{gameabbrev6}} | |||
| In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} as well as their remakes [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], it's [[held item|held]] by the {{p|Latias}}{{sup/3|R}}{{sup/6|OR}}/{{p|Latios}}{{sup/3|S}}{{sup/6|AS}}/the [[eon duo]] member not {{pkmn2|roaming}} around [[Hoenn]]{{sup/3|E}} found on [[Southern Island]], which is only accessible via the event-exclusive [[Eon Ticket]]. | |||
| In Generations III to VI, raises the Special Attack and Special Defense of [[p|Latios]] and [[p|Latias]]. From [[Generation VII]] onwards, raises the power of their Psychic- and Dragon-type moves. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Brick Mail}} | |||
| [[Brick Mail]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.1 | {{gameabbrev4}} | |||
| [[held item|Held]] by an event [[List of GTS event Pokémon distributions in Generation IV#Heracross|Heracross]]{{sup/4|DP}}, which is the only method of obtaining it. Has to be traded from [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] to obtain it in [[Pokémon Platinum Version|Pokémon Platinum]], [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HeartGold, and SoulSilver]]. | |||
| Outside of battle, allows the player to write down a message via the [[easy chat system]]. In-battle, makes the holder immune to the secondary effects of [[Thief]] and [[Covet]], causes [[Trick]] and [[Switcheroo]] to fail, and causes [[Fling]] to fail when used by the holder. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Gracidea}} | |||
| [[Gracidea]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.1 | {{gameabbrev4|PtHGSS}}{{gameabbrev5}}{{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}{{gameabbrev9|SV}} | |||
| In [[Generation]]s {{gen|IV}} and {{gen|V}}, required a [[fateful encounter]] Shaymin to claim. In [[Generation VI]], any Shaymin will do. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Shaymin}} from [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Shaymin|Land Forme to Sky Forme]]. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Griseous Orb}} | |||
| [[Griseous Orb]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen IV color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen IV color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=4 | '''IV''' | |||
| data-sort-value=4.3 | {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}} | |||
| In [[Generation IV]], players cannot [[trade]] Pokémon holding the Griseous Orb, therefore, the Giratina they can obtain from the [[Sinjoh Ruins]] with the help of an event {{DL|List of event Pokémon with in-game effects|Arceus}} is the only way to obtain it. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Giratina}} from [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Shaymin|Altered Forme to Origin Forme]]. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Shock Drive}} | |||
| [[Shock Drive]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen V color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=5 | '''V''' | |||
| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|BB2}}{{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | |||
| In [[Generation]]s {{gen|V}}, {{gen|VI}}, and {{gen|VIII}}, requires a Genesect to claim. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Genesect}}'s appearance and change {{m|Techno Blast}}'s [[type]] to {{t|Electric}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Burn Drive}} | |||
| [[Burn Drive]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen V color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=5 | '''V''' | |||
| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|BB2}}{{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | |||
| In [[Generation]]s {{gen|V}}, {{gen|VI}}, and {{gen|VIII}}, requires a Genesect to claim. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Genesect}}'s appearance and change {{m|Techno Blast}}'s [[type]] to {{t|Fire}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Chill Drive}} | |||
| [[Chill Drive]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen V color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=5 | '''V''' | |||
| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|WW2}}{{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | |||
| In [[Generation]]s {{gen|V}}, {{gen|VI}}, and {{gen|VIII}}, requires a Genesect to claim. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Genesect}}'s appearance and change {{m|Techno Blast}}'s [[type]] to {{t|Ice}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Douse Drive}} | |||
| [[Douse Drive]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen V color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=5 | '''V''' | |||
| data-sort-value=5.1 | {{gameabbrev5|WW2}}{{gameabbrev6}}{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}} | |||
| In [[Generation]]s {{gen|V}}, {{gen|VI}}, and {{gen|VIII}}, requires a Genesect to claim. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Genesect}}'s appearance and change {{m|Techno Blast}}'s [[type]] to {{t|Water}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Relic Gold}} | |||
| [[Relic Gold]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen V color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen V color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=5 | '''V''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev6}} | |||
| [[held item|Held]] by an event [[PGL Delibird|Delibird]]{{sup/6|ORAS}}, which is the only method of obtaining it. Has to be traded from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire to obtain it in Pokémon X and Y. | |||
| Can be sold to [[Poké Mart|Poké Marts]] for {{PDollar}}30000 in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]. In [[Pokémon X and Y]], cannot be sold. | |||
|- | |||
| {{Bag3|Blazikenite}} | |||
| [[Blazikenite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.1 | {{gameabbrev6|XY}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon X and Y]], it was held by an event [[List of American region Nintendo Network event Pokémon distributions in Generation VI#XY Torchic|Torchic]], which was the only method of obtaining it in [[Generation VI]] until the release of [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Blaziken}} into Mega Blaziken. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Diancite}} | |||
| [[Diancite]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}{{gameabbrev7|USUM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]], requires a Diancie to claim. | |||
| Allows the player to [[Mega Evolution|Mega Evolve]] {{p|Diancie}} into Mega Diancie. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Prison Bottle}} | |||
| [[Prison Bottle]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VI color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VI color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=6 | '''VI''' | |||
| data-sort-value=6.2 | {{gameabbrev6|ORAS}}{{gameabbrev9|SV}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Pokémon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire]], [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet, and Violet]], requires a Hoopa to claim. | |||
| Allows the player to change {{p|Hoopa}} from [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Hoopa|Hoopa Confined to Hoopa Unbound]]. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Mewnium Z}} | |||
| [[Mewnium Z]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=7 | '''VII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.2 | {{gameabbrev7|USUM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], requires a Mew to claim. | |||
| Allows {{p|Mew}} to upgrade its {{m|Psychic}} into the into the special [[Z-Move]] {{m|Genesis Supernova}}. | |||
|- | |||
| {{bag3|Marshadium Z}} | |||
| [[Marshadium Z]] | |||
| style="background: #{{Gen VII color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{Gen VII color dark}}; text-align: center" data-sort-value=7 | '''VII''' | |||
| data-sort-value=7.2 | {{gameabbrev7|USUM}} | |||
| In [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]], requires a Marshadow to claim. | |||
| Allows {{p|Marshadow}} to upgrade its {{m|Spectral Thief}} into the special [[Z-Move]] {{m|Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike}}. | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:23, 20 July 2024
An event item is a special type of item exclusively available via event distribution. Event items are usually used to obtain Mythical Pokémon; however, many items are exclusive to events despite being easily obtainable in other generations.
They are often available via local event distributions, but with the advent of Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection in Generation IV they are also often available this way as well. From Generation III onward, they are usually available via Mystery Gift. The Eon Ticket is available through other methods in both generations it appears in, being available via e-Reader card and mixing records in Generation III and via StreetPass in Generation VI (although it is also available via Mystery Gift as well in both generations). The Star Sweet and Ribbon Sweet are only available outside of events through the Pokémon Sword or Shield Expansion Pass.
List of event items
Name | Debut Gen. |
Games where the item is event-exclusive | Distribution | Effect | |
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Bluesky Mail | II | C (Japanese cartridge) | Received through the Mobile System GB in the original Japanese release of Pokémon Crystal. Never distributed in any other version. | Mail depicting a Dragonite and Sentret. Causes the secondary effect of Thief to fail when used on the holder. | |
Mirage Mail | II | C (Japanese cartridge) | Received through the Mobile System GB in the original Japanese release of Pokémon Crystal. Never distributed in any other version. | Mail depicting a Mew. Causes the secondary effect of Thief to fail when used on the holder. | |
Egg Ticket | II | C (Japanese cartridge) | Received through the Mobile System GB in the original Japanese release of Pokémon Crystal. The Odd Egg is available without a Ticket in all international versions, but was not redistributed to the Japanese Virtual Console release, making the Egg unobtainable. |
Allows the player to receive an Odd Egg from the Pokémon Communication Center. | |
GS Ball | II | C (Japanese cartridge) | Received through the Mobile System GB in the original Japanese release of Pokémon Crystal. Obtainable in all versions of the Virtual Console release of Crystal at the Goldenrod Pokémon Center after becoming Champion. |
Allows the player to battle a Celebi at the shrine in Ilex Forest. | |
Fast Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | If the wild Pokémon has a base Speed stat of 100 or more, the Fast Ball has a 4× catch rate modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |
Level Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | The catch rate modifier varies based on the range in level between the player's Pokémon and the target wild Pokémon; the higher the range, the better the modifier. | |
Lure Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | If the encounter is a fishing encounter, it has a 4× catch rate modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |
Heavy Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | The catch rate modifier varies based on the target wild Pokémon's weight; the heavier the Pokémon, the better the modifier. | |
Love Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | If the wild Pokémon is the same species and of the opposite gender to the player's active Pokémon, it has an 8× catch rate modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |
Friend Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | Pokémon caught in this Ball have their friendship set to 200. | |
Moon Ball | II | BDSP | In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, it was only obtainable by entering a serial code. | If the wild Pokémon is part of an evolutionary line that includes a Pokémon who evolves by using a Moon Stone, it has a 4× catch rate modifier; otherwise, it has a 1× modifier. | |
Pumkin Berry | III | RS | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. |
Cures a Pokémon of freeze. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Drash Berry | III | RS | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. |
Cures a Pokémon of poison. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Eggant Berry | III | RS | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. |
Cures a Pokémon of infatuation. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Strib Berry | III | RS | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. |
Pokéblock ingredient. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Chilan Berry | III | RS | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. |
Pokéblock ingredient. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. Unrelated to the Berry introduced in Generation IV of the same name. | |
Nutpea Berry | III | RS | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. |
Pokéblock ingredient. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Ginema Berry | III | RS (Japanese) | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) |
If held in-battle by a Pokémon that has had a stat lowered, raises that stat. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Kuo Berry | III | RS (Japanese) | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) |
Pokéblock ingredient. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Yago Berry | III | RS (Japanese) | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) |
Cures a Pokémon of burn. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Touga Berry | III | RS (Japanese) | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) |
Cures a Pokémon of confusion. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Niniku Berry | III | RS (Japanese) | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) |
Pokéblock ingredient. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Topo Berry | III | RS (Japanese) | In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, it can only be acquired by scanning in the corresponding e-Reader card and collecting it from Norman in Petalburg Gym. Turns into an Enigma Berry if transferred to Generation IV via Pal Park. Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) |
Pokéblock ingredient. Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to other Generation III games. | |
Eon Ticket | III | RSEORAS | Allows the player to go to Southern Island, where they can find a LatiasROR/LatiosSAS/the eon duo member not roaming around HoennE. | ||
AuroraTicket | III | FRLGE | Allows the player to go to Birth Island, where they can find a Deoxys. | ||
MysticTicket | III | FRLGE | Allows the player to go to Navel Rock, where they can find a Lugia and Ho-Oh. | ||
Old Sea Map | III | E | Never distributed. (Non-Japanese games) | Allows the player to go to Faraway Island, where they can find a Mew. | |
Enigma Berry | III | SMUSUM | Placeholder for e-Reader berries in Generation III, never distributed itself. In Generation VII, it was only distributed via a Nintendo Network event. |
In battle, restores ¼ of max HP in battle when hit by a super effective move. | |
Micle Berry | IV | SMUSUM | In Generation VII, it was only distributed via a Nintendo Network event. | In battle, raises the accuracy of the holder's next move by 20% when it reaches ¼ of its max HP. | |
Custap Berry | IV | SMUSUM | In Generation VII, it was only distributed via a Nintendo Network event. | In battle, allows the holder to move first in its priority bracket when it's below ¼ of its max HP in battle. | |
Jaboca Berry | IV | SMUSUM | In Generation VII, it was only distributed via a Nintendo Network event. | In battle, if a foe lands a physical move against the holder, the foe takes 12.5% of its max HP in damage. | |
Rowap Berry | IV | SMUSUM | In Generation VII, it was only distributed via a Nintendo Network event. | In battle, if a foe lands a special move against the holder, the foe takes 12.5% of its max HP in damage. | |
Secret Key | IV | Pt | Allows the player to go enter Rotom's Room in the Team Galactic Eterna Building, allowing them to change the form of Rotom. | ||
Member Card | IV | DPPtBDSP | Never distributedDP. | Allows the player to go to Newmoon Island via the Harbor Inn, where they can find a Darkrai. | |
Oak's Letter | IV | DPPtBDSP | Never distributedDP. | Allows the player to go to Flower Paradise via Seabreak Path, where they can find a Shaymin. | |
Azure Flute | IV | DPPt | Never distributed. | Allows the player to go to the Hall of Origin, where they can find an Arceus. | |
Enigma Stone | IV | HGSS | Turns into a Soul Dew and allows the player to battle a LatiasSS or LatiosHG in front of the Pewter Museum of Science. | ||
Lock Capsule | IV | HGSSBW | Never distributed. | Intended to be sent to a Pokémon Black or White game, where it could be unlocked, revealing a TM95 (Snarl). | |
Liberty Ticket | V | BW | Allows the player to go to Liberty Garden, where they can find a Victini. | ||
Discount Coupon | VI | XYORAS | In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, no effect. In Generation VI, it was only distributed via a Pokémon Global Link event XY. Has to be traded from Pokémon X and Y to obtain it in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. |
In Pokémon X and Y, used at any boutique for a one-time 50% discount. | |
Mewtwonite X | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Mewtwo into Mega Mewtwo X. | |
Mewtwonite Y | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Mewtwo into Mega Mewtwo Y. | |
Mawilite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge February competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Mawile into Mega Mawile. | |
Beedrillite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge February competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Beedrill into Mega Beedrill. | |
Audinite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Audino into Mega Audino. | |
Medichamite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Medicham into Mega Medicham. | |
Pidgeotite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Pidgeot into Mega Pidgeot. | |
Steelixite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the Kanto x Alola Regional Rumble competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Steelix into Mega Steelix. | |
Heracronite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Heracross into Mega Heracross. | |
Houndoominite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Houndoom into Mega Houndoom. | |
Sceptilite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge April competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Sceptile into Mega Sceptile. | |
Blazikenite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge April competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Blaziken into Mega Blaziken. | |
Swampertite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge April competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Swampert into Mega Swampert. | |
Cameruptite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Camerupt into Mega Camerupt. | |
Banettite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Banette into Mega Banette. | |
Tyranitarite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge May competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Tyranitar into Mega Tyranitar. | |
Abomasite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge May competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Abomasnow into Mega Abomasnow. | |
Manectite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the 2017 International Challenge May competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Manectric into Mega Manectric. | |
Aggronite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Aggron into Mega Aggron. | |
Gardevoirite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the tiny tourney competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Gardevoir into Mega Gardevoir. | |
Galladite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the tiny tourney competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Gallade into Mega Gallade. | |
Lopunnite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the tiny tourney competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Lopunny into Mega Lopunny. | |
Diancite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Diancie into Mega Diancie. | |
Ampharosite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the Weakness Cup competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Ampharos into Mega Ampharos. | |
Altarianite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the Weakness Cup competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Altaria into Mega Altaria. | |
Latiasite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the Weakness Cup competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Latias into Mega Latias. | |
Latiosite | VI | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was only obtainable by either participating in the Weakness Cup competition or by entering a common serial code. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Latios into Mega Latios. | |
Snorlium Z | VII | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was distributed alongside an event Munchlax. | Allows Snorlax to upgrade its Giga Impact into the into the special Z-Move Pulverizing Pancake. | |
Mewnium Z | VII | SM | Allows Mew to upgrade its Psychic into the into the special Z-Move Genesis Supernova. | ||
Marshadium Z | VII | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was distributed alongside an event Marshadow. | Allows Marshadow to upgrade its Spectral Thief into the special Z-Move Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike. | |
Pikashunium Z | VII | SM | In Pokémon Sun and Moon, it was distributed alongside an event Pikachu in a cap. | Allows Pikachu in a cap to upgrade its Thunderbolt into the special Z-Move 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt. | |
Dynamax Crystal | VIII | SwSh | Can make a Pokémon Den at the base of the Watchtower Ruins in the Wild Area active with a certain Dynamax or Gigantamax Pokémon until midnight. See main page for variants. | ||
Mythical Pecha Berry | IX | SV | Allows the player to start the Mochi Mayhem epilogue. |
Items that require Event Pokémon to obtain
Name | Debut Gen. |
Games where the item is event-exclusive | Acquisition | Effect | |
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Berry Juice | II | RSEFRLG | Only obtainable in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen as an item wild Shuckle can hold. The only place where wild Shuckle can be encountered in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen is in Altering Cave by downloading event data from a Wonder Spot hosted by Nintendo; however, this event was never distributed, leaving the Berry Juice unobtainable in all Generation III games. | Restores 20 HP to the holder when at half HP. | |
Sacred Ash | II | RSEFRLG | In Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald, it is found on Navel Rock, hidden where Ho-Oh once stood. In Emerald only, Ho-Oh is also guaranteed to hold one. | When used outside of battle, fully restores the HP of all fainted Pokémon in the party. | |
Light Ball | II | BWB2W2 | Held by various event Pikachu, which was the only method of obtaining it in Generation V. | Doubles Pikachu's Attack and Special Attack. | |
Soul Dew | III | RSEFRLGXYORAS | In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald as well as their remakes Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, it's held by the LatiasROR/LatiosSAS/the eon duo member not roaming around HoennE found on Southern Island, which is only accessible via the event-exclusive Eon Ticket. | In Generations III to VI, raises the Special Attack and Special Defense of Latios and Latias. From Generation VII onwards, raises the power of their Psychic- and Dragon-type moves. | |
Brick Mail | IV | DPPtHGSS | Held by an event HeracrossDP, which is the only method of obtaining it. Has to be traded from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl to obtain it in Pokémon Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver. | Outside of battle, allows the player to write down a message via the easy chat system. In-battle, makes the holder immune to the secondary effects of Thief and Covet, causes Trick and Switcheroo to fail, and causes Fling to fail when used by the holder. | |
Gracidea | IV | PtHGSSBWB2W2XYORASBDSPSV | In Generations IV and V, required a fateful encounter Shaymin to claim. In Generation VI, any Shaymin will do. | Allows the player to change Shaymin from Land Forme to Sky Forme. | |
Griseous Orb | IV | HGSS | In Generation IV, players cannot trade Pokémon holding the Griseous Orb, therefore, the Giratina they can obtain from the Sinjoh Ruins with the help of an event Arceus is the only way to obtain it. | Allows the player to change Giratina from Altered Forme to Origin Forme. | |
Shock Drive | V | BB2XYORASSwSh | In Generations V, VI, and VIII, requires a Genesect to claim. | Allows the player to change Genesect's appearance and change Techno Blast's type to Electric. | |
Burn Drive | V | BB2XYORASSwSh | In Generations V, VI, and VIII, requires a Genesect to claim. | Allows the player to change Genesect's appearance and change Techno Blast's type to Fire. | |
Chill Drive | V | WW2XYORASSwSh | In Generations V, VI, and VIII, requires a Genesect to claim. | Allows the player to change Genesect's appearance and change Techno Blast's type to Ice. | |
Douse Drive | V | WW2XYORASSwSh | In Generations V, VI, and VIII, requires a Genesect to claim. | Allows the player to change Genesect's appearance and change Techno Blast's type to Water. | |
Relic Gold | V | XYORAS | Held by an event DelibirdORAS, which is the only method of obtaining it. Has to be traded from Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire to obtain it in Pokémon X and Y. | Can be sold to Poké Marts for $30000 in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. In Pokémon X and Y, cannot be sold. | |
Blazikenite | VI | XY | In Pokémon X and Y, it was held by an event Torchic, which was the only method of obtaining it in Generation VI until the release of Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Blaziken into Mega Blaziken. | |
Diancite | VI | ORASUSUM | In Pokémon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, requires a Diancie to claim. | Allows the player to Mega Evolve Diancie into Mega Diancie. | |
Prison Bottle | VI | ORASSV | In Pokémon Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, Scarlet, and Violet, requires a Hoopa to claim. | Allows the player to change Hoopa from Hoopa Confined to Hoopa Unbound. | |
Mewnium Z | VII | USUM | In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, requires a Mew to claim. | Allows Mew to upgrade its Psychic into the into the special Z-Move Genesis Supernova. | |
Marshadium Z | VII | USUM | In Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon, requires a Marshadow to claim. | Allows Marshadow to upgrade its Spectral Thief into the special Z-Move Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike. |
Types of items | |
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General | Evolution stones • Fossils • Flutes • Shards • Held items Evolution items • Escape items • Exchangeable items • Valuable items Battle items • Scents • Nectars • Candy • Ingredients |
Medicine | Status condition healing items • Vitamins • Feathers Mints • Mochi • Drinks • Herbal medicine |
Berry and Apricorn | Poké Balls • Apricorns • Berries • Mulch |
Aesthetic | Decorations • Accessories • Backdrops • Props • Décor Clothing (XY • SMUSUM • LGPE • SwSh • BDSP • LA • SV) |
Other | Mail • Key Items • Event items Wonder Launcher items • Rotom Powers |
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