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== Generation V items? ==
== Generation V items? ==


Are any of the following Generation V dummied out items: [[Cherish Ball]], [[Sacred Ash]], [[Mulch]], [[Honey]], [[Lock Capsule]], Generation IV [[Mail]], [[List of items by index number (Generation V)]] numbers 428 to 536. Also, are any of those FireRed/LeafGreen items that exist in Emerald's coding for some reason "dummied out items"? ~[[User:Enervation|Enervation]] 02:24, 29 November 2011 (UTC)
Are any of the following Generation V dummied out items: [[Cherish Ball]], [[Sacred Ash]], [[Mulch]], [[Honey]], [[Lock Capsule]], Generation IV [[Mail]], [[List of items by index number in Generation V|List of items by index number (Generation V)]] numbers 428 to 536. Also, are any of those FireRed/LeafGreen items that exist in Emerald's coding for some reason "dummied out items"? ~[[User:Enervation|Enervation]] 02:24, 29 November 2011 (UTC)
:No, those don't count. Maybe Lock Capsule, but lets wait a little longer on that one. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 15:27, 2 January 2012 (UTC)
:No, those don't count. Maybe Lock Capsule, but lets wait a little longer on that one. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 15:27, 2 January 2012 (UTC)


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I just looked at a text dump and those seem to be the only two that are missing. [[User:Dannyjenn|Dannyjenn]] 03:44, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
I just looked at a text dump and those seem to be the only two that are missing. [[User:Dannyjenn|Dannyjenn]] 03:44, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
:Thanks for bringing this up. I was going to add those items to the list, but I was busy on [[Starfy Wiki]] and totally forgot to do so. I'm familiar with some of their specifics. If you change the items in any [[PokéMart]], you can actually buy individual [[Coin#Trivia|Coin]]s for 10 Pokédollars per coin. The trivia section on Coin's page had some speculation on it, so I've since removed it. The second ????? has an index number of 44 (0x2C). Unlike the "surfboard" (0x07) this item does not appear to have a use at all, and gives Professor Oak's unusable message when you try to use it. I believe that 0x07 is actually programmed to act the way it does, and I've found it interesting that its index number is [[List of items by index number (Generation I)|directly after]] that of the Bicycle, but it could just be a coincidence.
:Thanks for bringing this up. I was going to add those items to the list, but I was busy on [[Starfy Wiki]] and totally forgot to do so. I'm familiar with some of their specifics. If you change the items in any [[PokéMart]], you can actually buy individual [[Coin (Game Corner)#Trivia|Coin]]s for 10 Pokédollars per coin. The trivia section on Coin's page had some speculation on it, so I've since removed it. The second ????? has an index number of 44 (0x2C). Unlike the "surfboard" (0x07) this item does not appear to have a use at all, and gives Professor Oak's unusable message when you try to use it. I believe that 0x07 is actually programmed to act the way it does, and I've found it interesting that its index number is [[List of items by index number in Generation I|directly after]] that of the Bicycle, but it could just be a coincidence.


:There is [[List of items by index number (Generation I)|another item]] that is a duplicate of PP UP, occupying index number 50 (0x32). The interesting thing about it is that it has a price of 9800 Pokédollars, which may suggest that the developers put it there in case you were going to buy PP Ups at one point. The real PP Up (0x4F) does not have a buy price (forcing it in a Poké Mart allows you to buy it for 0 Pokédollars). It does follow Nugget (0x31), but Nugget's buy price is 10,000 Pokédollars. Although it shares PP Up (0x4F)'s name, it appears to be unusable and gives Oak's unusable message when you attempt to use it. The item is similar to two items in [[Generation II]], but I'm not convinced they're related. They are "TM04" (dec:195, 0xC3) and "TM28" (dec: 220, 0xDC) and directly follow the index numbers of the real items. They can't be used, but they are found in the items pocket and do not have valid "buy" prices.
:There is [[List of items by index number in Generation I|another item]] that is a duplicate of PP UP, occupying index number 50 (0x32). The interesting thing about it is that it has a price of 9800 Pokédollars, which may suggest that the developers put it there in case you were going to buy PP Ups at one point. The real PP Up (0x4F) does not have a buy price (forcing it in a Poké Mart allows you to buy it for 0 Pokédollars). It does follow Nugget (0x31), but Nugget's buy price is 10,000 Pokédollars. Although it shares PP Up (0x4F)'s name, it appears to be unusable and gives Oak's unusable message when you attempt to use it. The item is similar to two items in [[Generation II]], but I'm not convinced they're related. They are "TM04" (dec:195, 0xC3) and "TM28" (dec: 220, 0xDC) and directly follow the index numbers of the real items. They can't be used, but they are found in the items pocket and do not have valid "buy" prices.


:The Safari Ball should probably be added to this list. I know that that it has a description on {{g|Stadium (Japanese)}} (it uses EUC-JP encoding), in addition to all games from [[Generation II]] and onwards. Additionally, IIRC the Japanese names of the Badges are the "unused names" (offset 4A92). (I added details about those unused names on the list of items by index number page under another section) and {{user|SnorlaxMonster}} helped me with what one of the names translated to. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:22, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
:The Safari Ball should probably be added to this list. I know that that it has a description on {{g|Stadium (Japanese)}} (it uses EUC-JP encoding), in addition to all games from [[Generation II]] and onwards. Additionally, IIRC the Japanese names of the Badges are the "unused names" (offset 4A92). (I added details about those unused names on the list of items by index number page under another section) and {{user|SnorlaxMonster}} helped me with what one of the names translated to. --[[User:Chickasaurus|Chickasaurus]] 17:22, 17 March 2012 (UTC)
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UPDATE: It was just the doll/statue for outside the base.  False alarm.
UPDATE: It was just the doll/statue for outside the base.  False alarm.
{{unsigned|Fishaman P}}
{{unsigned|Fishaman P}}
To sum it all up, the Mime Jr. Fig (and Weavile Fig) should be taken out of the list since they can be obtained legitamently by wonder mail. [[User:Zoomer364|Zoomer364]] ([[User talk:Zoomer364|talk]]) 23:56, 4 June 2014 (UTC)


== Why nothing for Generation III? ==
== Why nothing for Generation III? ==
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"Arbitrary code execution" isn't a intended function, and 8F is a glitch item.  (It is used to display floors in elevators).  If 8F is to be included, wsm, 6F, 1F, B1F, and everything else should be too.  Still, 8F is a interesting item and does deserve a page.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 21:09, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
"Arbitrary code execution" isn't a intended function, and 8F is a glitch item.  (It is used to display floors in elevators).  If 8F is to be included, wsm, 6F, 1F, B1F, and everything else should be too.  Still, 8F is a interesting item and does deserve a page.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 21:09, 14 February 2014 (UTC)
:So... how should we do it? [[Glitch]]'s Glitch Items section links here. [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 12:04, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
:So... how should we do it? [[Glitch]]'s Glitch Items section links here. [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 12:04, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
::I'm not quite sure.  However, thinking about it, 8F is actually a dummied out item.  However, so are 6F and the other similar items, as for whatever reason item names were used in menus.  On the other hand, creating a [[List of glitch items]] page, similar to this one but with information like [http://glitchcity.info/wiki/index.php/ItemDex?sort=hex-asc GCL's itemdex], would work fairly well.  But there would also be overlap, as the badge items are both dummied out items and glitch items.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 21:57, 3 April 2014 (UTC) <!--Also note: Previous comment had indentation changed for clarity-->
::I'm not quite sure.  However, thinking about it, 8F is actually a dummied out item.  However, so are 6F and the other similar items, as for whatever reason item names were used in menus.  On the other hand, creating a {{redlink|List of glitch items}} page, similar to this one but with information like [http://glitchcity.info/wiki/index.php/ItemDex?sort=hex-asc GCL's itemdex], would work fairly well.  But there would also be overlap, as the badge items are both dummied out items and glitch items.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 21:57, 3 April 2014 (UTC) <!--Also note: Previous comment had indentation changed for clarity-->
:::I've have no confirmation, but I've heard the badge items are used internally for someone that tells you about them. [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 15:43, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
:::I've have no confirmation, but I've heard the badge items are used internally for someone that tells you about them. [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 15:43, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
::::Just realized what you said. But are the badges glitch items, or dummied out items? [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 15:45, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
::::Just realized what you said. But are the badges glitch items, or dummied out items? [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 15:45, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
:::::Um.  Hm.  I guess they are both.  In the same way, the #F items are dummied out though, as they are used for the elevator.  Their effects make them glitch items.  I can say for certain that <I>other</I> glitch items would fit only in the dummied out category.  Hm.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 15:48, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
:::::Um.  Hm.  I guess they are both.  In the same way, the #F items are dummied out though, as they are used for the elevator.  Their effects make them glitch items.  I can say for certain that <I>other</I> glitch items would fit only in the dummied out category.  Hm.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 15:48, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
::::::Just so you know, I put 8F there. [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 18:10, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
::::::Just so you know, I put 8F there. [[User:Snuggles08|Snuggles08]] ([[User talk:Snuggles08|talk]]) 18:10, 11 April 2014 (UTC)/
:::::::Ah, ok.  8F does belong and it doesn't belong.  I wish I could make a choice.  The arbitrary execution information could go on a different page, but I'm not sure where as that is kind of hard to explain.  But information on the other #F items would be useful.  --[[User:Pokechu22|Pokechu22]] ([[User talk:Pokechu22|talk]]) 18:36, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
 
== Added 5F ==
 
I helped the wiki! Woooo!
 
5F brings a Unknown Opcode when used, so if you do the Fossil Glitch to get it, be careful when using it, if you are on a emulator SAVESTATE and on a normal cartridge SAVE BEFORE PREFORMING THE GLITCH.
[[User:MrOmNomNom3|MrOmNomNom3]] ([[User talk:MrOmNomNom3|talk]]) 17:20, 31 August 2014 (UTC)
 
== NPC Key Stone items ==
 
It makes me uneasy listing the NPC Key Stone items here. My assumption is that the game allows NPCs to Mega Evolve by giving them the Key Stone item as a key item. It's necessary to use the individual names for them because it's displayed when they perform the Mega Evolution. If my assumption is correct, they are used in the game (so not dummied out), they're just not supposed to be obtained by the player. The fact that the Mega Anchor, etc. are in ORAS strengthens this suspicion. --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 11:22, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
 
:Can NPCs actually HAVE key items like the player can? I wasn't aware that that was possible. In either case, the intro to the page defines dummied-out items as "items that appear in the internal data of Pokémon games, but are not obtainable as inventory items by any legitimate means in that game or set of games." Unless that definition is changed then items like the NPC Key Stones would still technically qualify, as the player can't obtain them legitimately. —[[User:AndyPKMN|Andy<sup>P</sup><sub>K</sub><sup>M</sup><sub>N</sub>]] [[User talk:AndyPKMN|(talk)]] 18:28, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
::NPCs can have medicine and battle items, so I wouldn't see why they couldn't have key items. And that opening line should probably be changed. Dummied-out specifically means the code was cut and separated from the rest of the game, which (if they are in the NPC inventories) the Key Stones are not. <small>[[User:Glik|glik]]</small><sup>[[User talk:Glik|glak]]</sup> 19:26, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
:::So...should I still add the rest of the Key Stones? I haven't listed 4 of them, and the Mega Charm has a new logo. -[[User:Safyire|<sc><span style="color:#00ccff">'''Safyire'''</span></sc>]][[User talk:Safyire|<span style="color:gray"><sup>[<small><sc>'''Talk'''</sc></small>]</sup></span>]] 19:31, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
:::The Key Stones and the logos can be found [http://tcrf.net/Pokémon_Omega_Ruby_and_Alpha_Sapphire here]. -[[User:Safyire|<sc><span style="color:#00ccff">'''Safyire'''</span></sc>]][[User talk:Safyire|<span style="color:gray"><sup>[<small><sc>'''Talk'''</sc></small>]</sup></span>]] 19:55, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
::::Go ahead, Safyire.
::::I don't think I necessarily like defining dummied out items as internally separate from "real" items (or whatever). IMO it's pretty simple: if you (the player) can't obtain it (or maybe use it) yourself, it shouldn't be on any normal items page/list; it belongs here.
::::Re: NPC items: yes, NPCs have medicine and such, but while those are listed in  dumped [http://pastebin.com/KwYJxJ9c ORAS Trainer data], no Key Stone items are. I would imagine if those were part of that data, it would have been deciphered (...but maybe not). So it may be somewhere else. It might be possible to double check it by switching out the data for an early battle with the data for a later ME-capable battle, to maybe see if it's really some part of the later battle data. [[User:Tiddlywinks|Tiddlywinks]] ([[User talk:Tiddlywinks|talk]]) 20:04, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
 
== Sprites ==
 
I found the sprites of the following unused items in Generation VI:
* [http://tcrf.net/File:PKMNXY-CommonStone.png Common Stone]
* [http://tcrf.net/File:PKMNXY-TravelTrunkGold.png Travel Trunk (Gold)]
* [http://tcrf.net/File:PKMNXY-TravelTrunkSilver.png Travel Trunk (Silver)]
* [http://tcrf.net/File:ORAS-ItemMegaCharm.png Mega Charm (OR/AS)]
* [http://tcrf.net/File:ORAS-ItemMegaCuff.png Mega Cuff]
 
Someone upload them for me? -[[User:Safyire|<sc><span style="color:#00ccff">'''Safyire'''</span></sc>]][[User talk:Safyire|<span style="color:gray"><sup>[<small><sc>'''Talk'''</sc></small>]</sup></span>]] 20:36, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
 
== Gen VI items without sprites ==
 
The NPC Key Stone accessories are stated not to have sprites. However, their sprites are currently represented by [[File:Bag unknown Sprite.png]]. In the games, do they show up blank, or do they actually use that ? sprite? --[[User:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#A70000">'''Snorlax'''</span>]][[User talk:SnorlaxMonster|<span style="color:#0000A7">'''Monster'''</span>]] 09:24, 4 January 2015 (UTC)
 
== Jade Orb ==
 
Can anyone check if Jade Orb is an unobtainable item in Gen V and VI, please? Thank you very much. --[[User:Yen01|Yen01]] ([[User talk:Yen01|talk]]) 14:54, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
:And [[Silph Scope]] in Emerald, too? Thanks. --[[User:Yen01|Yen01]] ([[User talk:Yen01|talk]]) 14:59, 1 April 2015 (UTC)
 
== Safari Ball ==
 
Just throwing it out there, but the Safari Ball is probably there in Gens V-VII for inventory displaying purposes (in the Pokémon summary, the monsters caught in Gen III/IV's Safaris have to be displayed correctly ^^')
[[User:TheÆtherPlayer|TheÆtherPlayer]] ([[User talk:TheÆtherPlayer|talk]]) 20:30, 2 January 2019 (UTC)
 
== Travel Trunk Sprite Reused? ==
 
Should it be mentioned on this article that the gold travel trunk was reused in LGPE[[User:UltraSolgaleo|UltraSolgaleo]] ([[User talk:UltraSolgaleo|talk]]) 23:37, 21 May 2019 (UTC)
:If it has an item description then go for it. ''[[User:Frozen Fennec|<span style="color:teal">Frozen</span>]] [[User talk:Frozen Fennec|<span style="color:green">Fennec</span>]]'' 02:55, 22 May 2019 (UTC)
there isn't a description, but maybe it should be noted in the travel trunk section Of the article. [[User:UltraSolgaleo|UltraSolgaleo]] ([[User talk:UltraSolgaleo|talk]]) 03:09, 22 May 2019 (UTC)
:I've added it in to the note. --[[User:Spriteit|Spriteit]] ([[User talk:Spriteit|talk]]) 07:52, 24 May 2019 (UTC)
 
== Gold Badge's (The Japanese name for the Marsh badge) use ==
 
In the Japanese versions of Generation 1, the Marsh Badge (or Gold Badge, as it is called in Japanese) opens the shopping interface (complete with buy and sell options, but the game freezes upon closing the interface), but this isn't listed on the page. This needs to be added, and here's a link to prove my claim: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0mx5WRg_QM. ▶Signed, [[User:Kirbychu Showdown|Kirbychu Showdown]]([[User talk:Kirbychu Showdown]])-Glitch Studier 19:59, 19 October 2021 (UTC)
:Because it's a glitch, not something it was intended to do, so it doesn't belong here.--[[User:Force Fire|<span style="color:#00A1E9">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#59C2F1">orce</span>]][[User talk:Force Fire|<span style="color:#BF004F">'''F'''</span><span style="color:#D5598C">ire</span>]] 07:13, 20 October 2021 (UTC)
 
== Gen 2 TMs 04 and 28, as well as HMs 08-10 ==
 
The descriptions for the items listed above are the same as [[Rollout]], [[Dig]], [[Flamethrower]], [[Thunderbolt]], and [[Ice Beam]], respectively. So maybe these unobtainable, unusable TMs and HMs were used to teach the moves listed above, but the TMs for Dig and Rollout were scrapped and became garbage data, and the HMs were removed and the moves they were supposed to teach got turned into move tutor moves. ▶Signed, [[User:Kirbychu Showdown|Kirbychu Showdown]]([[User talk:Kirbychu Showdown]])-Glitch Studier 12:01, 20 October 2021 (UTC)
 
== GS Ball Virtual Console ==
 
Now that the GS ball is available in virtual console releases of crystal, should that be noted in the section on GS ball? {{unsigned|PurplePeppy}}

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Expand?

Should this be expanded to include stuff like the Surfboard and Teru-sama from older generations? ZestyCactus 16:10, 7 November 2009 (UTC)

Not a bad idea. Go for it. ht14 02:48, 23 December 2009 (UTC)
OMG! I was just thinking of that when i saw the discussion page! :) SpecialK Leiks Lucario and The Celebi Glitch 11:21, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
I've done it. Just add in the Items you need to add. Thanx SpecialK Leiks Lucario and The Celebi Glitch 11:43, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
And turtwig a made it incomplete... SpecialK Leiks Lucario and The Celebi Glitch 15:38, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
I didn't make it incomplete. All I did was add the incomplete tag to show that the list wasn't complete yet. Also, the two words in my username are capitalized. Turtwig A (talk | contribs) 15:40, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
Thats what I meant. Sorry about the capitals. Can you teach me some wiki so I can make a table? Because i read the guide and i didn't get it. can you show me how to do it? SpecialK Leiks Lucario and The Celebi Glitch 15:44, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
If you mean for this article, most articles about items that list them don't use tables. If you mean a table in general, I put a guide to make it on your talk page. Turtwig A (talk | contribs) 16:46, 1 January 2010 (UTC)

Wait

TM51 contains Flash? Does it go Flash, Strength, Surf, Fly, Cut, then, with Cut at TM55? TTEchidna 00:07, 14 January 2010 (UTC)

"List of dummied out *key* items"?

This list includes a lot more than just key items. Should we move it to "List of dummied out items" or something? Of course with the Black and White rush, I know we're all busy.

Anyway, might be worth a look, Samjohn95 21:22, 19 April 2011 (UTC)

I agree with this suggestion. ht14 14:33, 20 April 2011 (UTC)

Suggestion

Shouldn't we put the dummied out items of Leafgreen, Firered,Black, and White in the article?Just a suggestion.--Mewmewmanga 21:41, 27 November 2011 (UTC)♪♫

If someone finds them/there are any, we will. --SnorlaxMonster 15:28, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

Generation V items?

Are any of the following Generation V dummied out items: Cherish Ball, Sacred Ash, Mulch, Honey, Lock Capsule, Generation IV Mail, List of items by index number (Generation V) numbers 428 to 536. Also, are any of those FireRed/LeafGreen items that exist in Emerald's coding for some reason "dummied out items"? ~Enervation 02:24, 29 November 2011 (UTC)

No, those don't count. Maybe Lock Capsule, but lets wait a little longer on that one. --SnorlaxMonster 15:27, 2 January 2012 (UTC)

Missing Generation I items

I know that there's other items missing from the list for Generation I... I don't know the specifics since I don't use emulators or GameShark or anything, but I know of that least two more. There is an item called COIN and an item called ????? (which is not the Surfboard... it's a second item with the same name with a different effect). Someone should look into these and add them.

I just looked at a text dump and those seem to be the only two that are missing. Dannyjenn 03:44, 17 March 2012 (UTC)

Thanks for bringing this up. I was going to add those items to the list, but I was busy on Starfy Wiki and totally forgot to do so. I'm familiar with some of their specifics. If you change the items in any PokéMart, you can actually buy individual Coins for 10 Pokédollars per coin. The trivia section on Coin's page had some speculation on it, so I've since removed it. The second ????? has an index number of 44 (0x2C). Unlike the "surfboard" (0x07) this item does not appear to have a use at all, and gives Professor Oak's unusable message when you try to use it. I believe that 0x07 is actually programmed to act the way it does, and I've found it interesting that its index number is directly after that of the Bicycle, but it could just be a coincidence.
There is another item that is a duplicate of PP UP, occupying index number 50 (0x32). The interesting thing about it is that it has a price of 9800 Pokédollars, which may suggest that the developers put it there in case you were going to buy PP Ups at one point. The real PP Up (0x4F) does not have a buy price (forcing it in a Poké Mart allows you to buy it for 0 Pokédollars). It does follow Nugget (0x31), but Nugget's buy price is 10,000 Pokédollars. Although it shares PP Up (0x4F)'s name, it appears to be unusable and gives Oak's unusable message when you attempt to use it. The item is similar to two items in Generation II, but I'm not convinced they're related. They are "TM04" (dec:195, 0xC3) and "TM28" (dec: 220, 0xDC) and directly follow the index numbers of the real items. They can't be used, but they are found in the items pocket and do not have valid "buy" prices.
The Safari Ball should probably be added to this list. I know that that it has a description on Pokémon Stadium (Japanese) (it uses EUC-JP encoding), in addition to all games from Generation II and onwards. Additionally, IIRC the Japanese names of the Badges are the "unused names" (offset 4A92). (I added details about those unused names on the list of items by index number page under another section) and SnorlaxMonster (talkcontribs) helped me with what one of the names translated to. --Chickasaurus 17:22, 17 March 2012 (UTC)

Possible incorrect information?

So, I was playing Blue Rescue Team, and I was checking the board by the Pelipper Post Office for missions. Suddenly, a reward caught my eye: the Mime Jr. Fig! I had played around with Gameshark on my Red, and I got the notion that it was unused, especially due to its text. Other internet sources confirmed my suspicions... until now.

I am aware of the existence of Wonder Mail Generators, but I assure you I have not used them. I only wish I had immediately saved so I could take a pic of it on the board. Now that it's in my Job List, all I have is the Wonder Mail code:

?6MC Y1Y? F369 KH?X 9MNR J6?W

I can take a pic of it in my Jobs List, though that wouldn't prove much.

The point is, should the Mime Jr. Fig (and presumably the Weavile Fig) be considered dummied? While it has no use, it is normally obtainable. - unsigned comment from Fishaman P (talkcontribs)

While you can obtain the items, they are stored outside the Team Base rather than in the bag. Unless you mean that after you did the mission, it went into your bag and stayed there? --SnorlaxMonster 01:36, 5 December 2012 (UTC)

Huh. I could have sworn you got the statues/dolls for doing star missions, and that I had come across the beta items. Darn.- unsigned comment from Fishaman P (talkcontribs)

UPDATE: It was just the doll/statue for outside the base. False alarm. - unsigned comment from Fishaman P (talkcontribs)

To sum it all up, the Mime Jr. Fig (and Weavile Fig) should be taken out of the list since they can be obtained legitamently by wonder mail. Zoomer364 (talk) 23:56, 4 June 2014 (UTC)

Why nothing for Generation III?

If there were no dummied out items, maybe we should indicate that? As is, it's really confusing. --Wynd Fox 05:21, 18 February 2013 (UTC)

Badges

According to this guy, the apparently superfluous badge items are used internally for the guy you talk to about the badges in Cerulean. Can someone verify this? I'm guessing they'd still count as dummied out, but it's probably worth noting on the article if correct. Yamiidenryuu (talk) 17:42, 24 June 2013 (UTC)

God Stone

According to TCRF, it's removed from B2W2. The graphics are still in the game, including the "key item obtained" graphic. Someone may want to check that (also Mom apparently has text for Route 10... interesting) Marked +-+-+ (talk) 11:05, 3 July 2013 (UTC)

Okay, God Stone is still in. Someone should check the "key item obtained" graphic, though. Marked +-+-+ (talk) 09:50, 7 July 2013 (UTC)

8F

"Arbitrary code execution" isn't a intended function, and 8F is a glitch item. (It is used to display floors in elevators). If 8F is to be included, wsm, 6F, 1F, B1F, and everything else should be too. Still, 8F is a interesting item and does deserve a page. --Pokechu22 (talk) 21:09, 14 February 2014 (UTC)

So... how should we do it? Glitch's Glitch Items section links here. Snuggles08 (talk) 12:04, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
I'm not quite sure. However, thinking about it, 8F is actually a dummied out item. However, so are 6F and the other similar items, as for whatever reason item names were used in menus. On the other hand, creating a List of glitch items page, similar to this one but with information like GCL's itemdex, would work fairly well. But there would also be overlap, as the badge items are both dummied out items and glitch items. --Pokechu22 (talk) 21:57, 3 April 2014 (UTC)
I've have no confirmation, but I've heard the badge items are used internally for someone that tells you about them. Snuggles08 (talk) 15:43, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
Just realized what you said. But are the badges glitch items, or dummied out items? Snuggles08 (talk) 15:45, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
Um. Hm. I guess they are both. In the same way, the #F items are dummied out though, as they are used for the elevator. Their effects make them glitch items. I can say for certain that other glitch items would fit only in the dummied out category. Hm. --Pokechu22 (talk) 15:48, 11 April 2014 (UTC)
Just so you know, I put 8F there. Snuggles08 (talk) 18:10, 11 April 2014 (UTC)/
Ah, ok. 8F does belong and it doesn't belong. I wish I could make a choice. The arbitrary execution information could go on a different page, but I'm not sure where as that is kind of hard to explain. But information on the other #F items would be useful. --Pokechu22 (talk) 18:36, 11 April 2014 (UTC)

Added 5F

I helped the wiki! Woooo!

5F brings a Unknown Opcode when used, so if you do the Fossil Glitch to get it, be careful when using it, if you are on a emulator SAVESTATE and on a normal cartridge SAVE BEFORE PREFORMING THE GLITCH. MrOmNomNom3 (talk) 17:20, 31 August 2014 (UTC)

NPC Key Stone items

It makes me uneasy listing the NPC Key Stone items here. My assumption is that the game allows NPCs to Mega Evolve by giving them the Key Stone item as a key item. It's necessary to use the individual names for them because it's displayed when they perform the Mega Evolution. If my assumption is correct, they are used in the game (so not dummied out), they're just not supposed to be obtained by the player. The fact that the Mega Anchor, etc. are in ORAS strengthens this suspicion. --SnorlaxMonster 11:22, 21 December 2014 (UTC)

Can NPCs actually HAVE key items like the player can? I wasn't aware that that was possible. In either case, the intro to the page defines dummied-out items as "items that appear in the internal data of Pokémon games, but are not obtainable as inventory items by any legitimate means in that game or set of games." Unless that definition is changed then items like the NPC Key Stones would still technically qualify, as the player can't obtain them legitimately. —AndyPKMN (talk) 18:28, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
NPCs can have medicine and battle items, so I wouldn't see why they couldn't have key items. And that opening line should probably be changed. Dummied-out specifically means the code was cut and separated from the rest of the game, which (if they are in the NPC inventories) the Key Stones are not. glikglak 19:26, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
So...should I still add the rest of the Key Stones? I haven't listed 4 of them, and the Mega Charm has a new logo. -Safyire[Talk] 19:31, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
The Key Stones and the logos can be found here. -Safyire[Talk] 19:55, 21 December 2014 (UTC)
Go ahead, Safyire.
I don't think I necessarily like defining dummied out items as internally separate from "real" items (or whatever). IMO it's pretty simple: if you (the player) can't obtain it (or maybe use it) yourself, it shouldn't be on any normal items page/list; it belongs here.
Re: NPC items: yes, NPCs have medicine and such, but while those are listed in dumped ORAS Trainer data, no Key Stone items are. I would imagine if those were part of that data, it would have been deciphered (...but maybe not). So it may be somewhere else. It might be possible to double check it by switching out the data for an early battle with the data for a later ME-capable battle, to maybe see if it's really some part of the later battle data. Tiddlywinks (talk) 20:04, 21 December 2014 (UTC)

Sprites

I found the sprites of the following unused items in Generation VI:

Someone upload them for me? -Safyire[Talk] 20:36, 21 December 2014 (UTC)

Gen VI items without sprites

The NPC Key Stone accessories are stated not to have sprites. However, their sprites are currently represented by Bag unknown Sprite.png. In the games, do they show up blank, or do they actually use that ? sprite? --SnorlaxMonster 09:24, 4 January 2015 (UTC)

Jade Orb

Can anyone check if Jade Orb is an unobtainable item in Gen V and VI, please? Thank you very much. --Yen01 (talk) 14:54, 1 April 2015 (UTC)

And Silph Scope in Emerald, too? Thanks. --Yen01 (talk) 14:59, 1 April 2015 (UTC)

Safari Ball

Just throwing it out there, but the Safari Ball is probably there in Gens V-VII for inventory displaying purposes (in the Pokémon summary, the monsters caught in Gen III/IV's Safaris have to be displayed correctly ^^') TheÆtherPlayer (talk) 20:30, 2 January 2019 (UTC)

Travel Trunk Sprite Reused?

Should it be mentioned on this article that the gold travel trunk was reused in LGPEUltraSolgaleo (talk) 23:37, 21 May 2019 (UTC)

If it has an item description then go for it. Frozen Fennec 02:55, 22 May 2019 (UTC)

there isn't a description, but maybe it should be noted in the travel trunk section Of the article. UltraSolgaleo (talk) 03:09, 22 May 2019 (UTC)

I've added it in to the note. --Spriteit (talk) 07:52, 24 May 2019 (UTC)

Gold Badge's (The Japanese name for the Marsh badge) use

In the Japanese versions of Generation 1, the Marsh Badge (or Gold Badge, as it is called in Japanese) opens the shopping interface (complete with buy and sell options, but the game freezes upon closing the interface), but this isn't listed on the page. This needs to be added, and here's a link to prove my claim: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0mx5WRg_QM. ▶Signed, Kirbychu Showdown(User talk:Kirbychu Showdown)-Glitch Studier 19:59, 19 October 2021 (UTC)

Because it's a glitch, not something it was intended to do, so it doesn't belong here.--ForceFire 07:13, 20 October 2021 (UTC)

Gen 2 TMs 04 and 28, as well as HMs 08-10

The descriptions for the items listed above are the same as Rollout, Dig, Flamethrower, Thunderbolt, and Ice Beam, respectively. So maybe these unobtainable, unusable TMs and HMs were used to teach the moves listed above, but the TMs for Dig and Rollout were scrapped and became garbage data, and the HMs were removed and the moves they were supposed to teach got turned into move tutor moves. ▶Signed, Kirbychu Showdown(User talk:Kirbychu Showdown)-Glitch Studier 12:01, 20 October 2021 (UTC)

GS Ball Virtual Console

Now that the GS ball is available in virtual console releases of crystal, should that be noted in the section on GS ball? - unsigned comment from PurplePeppy (talkcontribs)