From Bulbapedia, the community-driven Pokémon encyclopedia.
This is a list of all 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.
This does not include items which are carried over between successive game releases within a particular generation, such as items in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire that remain in the internal data of Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen. Instead, it includes items that are not available in non-successive game releases or in any game within a particular generation, items which availability differs between regional releases of one or more games within a particular generation, and items that are used and programmed in as inventory items but that are otherwise unobtainable (only accessible) during regular gameplay.
In the core series games
Generation I
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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RBY
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None (original intended location unknown; it appears to be just a debugging item)
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Note: Index number 0x07. Often nicknamed "Surfboard" by players.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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Stad
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A Ball used in the Safari Zone for catching wild Pokémon.
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Note: Index number 0x08 in Generation I. Unlike in later generations, it is a Key Item.
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Pokédex ポケモンずかん Illustrated Pokémon encyclopedia
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Effect:
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Opens the Pokédex both during and outside of battle.
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Secondary effect:
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Causes the VRAM to load the overworld tileset and turns the HP bar to letters when used in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x09. Replaced by the Pokédex function in the menu.
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Please see the main article for more information.
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BoulderBadge グレーバッジ Grey Badge
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Secondary effect:
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When used in the overworld (except dungeons and caves), it changes the background music to a single channel of Guide; if used in a dungeon or cave, it changes the background music to a single channel of Title Screen. This is due to the function that plays the "throw Bait or Rock" sound effect attempting to load it but referring to the wrong soundbank.
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Note: Index number 0x15. Along with the other Badge Key Items, it is internally used in the list of Badges presented by the Gym Badge man in Cerulean City. Treated like a regular item in Stadium.
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Please see the main article for more information.
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CascadeBadge ブルーバッジ Blue Badge
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Secondary effect:
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When used in the overworld (except dungeons and caves), it changes the background music to a single channel of Guide; if used in a dungeon or cave, it changes the background music to a single channel of Title Screen. This is due to the function that plays the "throw Bait or Rock" sound effect attempting to load it but referring to the wrong soundbank.
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Note: Index number 0x16. Along with the other Badge Key Items, it is internally used in the list of Badges presented by the Gym Badge man in Cerulean City. Treated like a regular item in Stadium.
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Please see the main article for more information.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Note: Index number 0x2C.
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Price: $9800
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Sell for: $4900
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Locations
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RBY
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None (probably intended to be the actual PP Up, suggesting it was to be found at the same multiple locations)
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Note: Index number 0x32; the actual PP Up has index number 0x4F. While the actual PP Up can be sold and/or bought for $0, this one can be sold for $4900 and bought for $9800.
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Please see the main article for more information.
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Note: Index number 0x3B. It can be bought for half the price of actual Coin Case-stored Coins in the Game Corner, which cost $20 per Coin. It cannot be used in the slot machines, exchanged for prizes, or put into a Coin Case. It also appears listed in the Trainer's Guide (manual) of Red and Blue as a "miscellaneous item", being the only item that fits into this category.
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Please see the main article for more information.
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Generation II
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Secondary effect:
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If held by a Pokémon, the game behaves as if the Pokémon is not holding an item. Triggers a crash in all localizations of Crystal due to an oversight.[1]
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Description
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GS
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Japanese: ヘ・を こうげきこうげきご……。
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Note: Index number 0x00. The Japanese Crystal description is generated arbitrarily due to an oversight and is meaningless.
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Secondary effect:
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Variations with index numbers 0x46, 0x73, 0x74, and 0x81 become the Clear Bell, GS Ball, Blue Card, and Egg Ticket in Crystal, respectively. Variations with index numbers 0x06 and 0x38 are the Town Map (broken) and Poké Flute from the Generation I games, respectively. Variation with index number 0xBE triggers an invalid pointer when its usage is forced.
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Note: There are 29 variations of this item in Gold and Silver and 25 in Crystal.
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Cannot be bought
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Description
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GSC
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The Bug-Catching Contest Ball.
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Note: Index number 0xB1 in Generation II. It should not be confused with the Park Ball (Japanese: パークボール Park Ball) used at the Pal Park in the Generation IV games. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, it was renamed to Sport Ball (Japanese: コンペボール Compé Ball) precisely to avoid this confusion.
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Bluesky Mail あおぞらメール Blue Sky Mail
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $25
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Effect:
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Causes the secondary effect of Thief to fail when used on holder. Pokémon holding this cannot be placed in the PC.
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Description
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GSC
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Sky-print Mail. (HOLD)
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Mirage Mail まぼろしメール Illusory Mail
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $25
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Effect:
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Causes the secondary effect of Thief to fail when used on holder. Pokémon holding this cannot be placed in the PC.
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Description
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GSC
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Mew-print Mail. (HOLD)
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TM04 わざマシン04 Move Machine 04
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Secondary effect:
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When held by a Pokémon, its name is displayed as Berry (Japanese: きのみ Berry).
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Note: Index number 0xC3 and is stored in the Items pocket of the player's Bag; the real TM04 has index number 0xC2 and is stored in the TMs and HMs pocket of the player's Bag.
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TM28 わざマシン28 Move Machine 28
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Secondary effect:
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When held by a Pokémon, its name is displayed as Berry (Japanese: きのみ Berry).
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Note: Index number 0xDC and is stored in the Items pocket of the player's Bag; the real TM28 has index number 0xDB and is stored in the TMs and HMs pocket of the player's Bag.
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HM08 ひでんマシン08 Secret Machine 08
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Note: Index number 0xFA. Used internally on the list of moves shown by the Move Tutor in Crystal, hence the move description of Flamethrower.
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HM09 ひでんマシン09 Secret Machine 09
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Note: Index number 0xFB. Used internally on the list of moves shown by the Move Tutor in Crystal, hence the move description of Thunderbolt.
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HM10 ひでんマシン10 Secret Machine 10
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Locations
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GSC
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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Note: Index number 0xFC. Used internally on the list of moves shown by the Move Tutor in Crystal, hence the move description of Ice Beam.
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HM11 ひでんマシン11 Secret Machine 11
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Note: Index number 0xFD.
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HM12 ひでんマシン12 Secret Machine 12
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $19660
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Note: Index number 0xFE. Has Rollout's move description.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Effect:
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Does the same thing as the Cancel option.
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Secondary effect:
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Hides items below it.
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Description
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GSC
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(This item has no description.)
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Note: Index number 0xFF. It is similar to TM55 (0xFF) in the Generation I games. It does not trigger the USE/GIVE/TOSS/SEL/CANCEL menu, it cannot be held by a Pokémon, and it cannot be purchased or sold.
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Pokémon Crystal
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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C
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Japanese: ふしぎな ふんいきの ボール English: The mysterious Ball.
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Note: Index number 0x73.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Note: Index number 0x81.
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Generation III
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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RSE
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A special ball that is used only in the Safari Zone.
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FRLG
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A special ball that is used only in the Safari Zone. It is finished with a camouflage pattern.
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Note: Index number 0x0005 in all Generation III, IV, V, and VI games.
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $50
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Effect:
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Restores 20 HP. Can be activated as a held item.
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Description
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RSE
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A 100% pure juice that restores HP by 20 points.
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FRLG
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A 100% pure juice. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 20 points.
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Note: Index number 0x002C in all Generation III games. It is programmed to be held by wild Shuckle in FireRed and LeafGreen; however, the only way to encounter one in these games is through Altering Cave's unused data. Since it's impossible to trade with Generations II or IV, this item remains unavailable outside of cheating in the Generation III games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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A faded sea chart that shows the way to a certain island.
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Note: Index number 0x0178.
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Generation IV
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Mosaic Mail モザイクメール Mosaic Mail
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $25
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Effect:
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Causes the secondary effect of Thief and Covet to fail when used on holder. Causes Trick and Switcheroo to fail when used by or on the holder. Causes Fling to fail when used by holder. Pokémon holding this cannot be placed in the PC.
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Locations
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DPPt
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None (orignal intended location unknown, may be obtained via cheating)
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HGSS
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None (orignal intended location unknown, may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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Stationery featuring a print of a vivid rainbow pattern. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.
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Note: Index number 0x0093 in all Generation IV games.
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Generation IV onwards
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is decorated in a camouflage pattern.
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BWB2W2
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A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is decorated in a camouflage pattern.
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XYORAS
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A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is recognizable by the camouflage pattern decorating it.
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SM
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A special Poké Ball that is used only in the Great Marsh. It is recognizable by the camouflage pattern decorating it.
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SwSh
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A special Poké Ball that was used in the Safari Zone in the Kanto region and in the Great Marsh in the Sinnoh region.
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Note: Index number 0x0005 in all Generation III, IV, V, VI games. The description in HeartGold and SoulSilver was not altered from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum since it still refers to the Great Marsh; it remains unaltered in the Generation V, VI, and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $500
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A quite rare Poké Ball that has been specially crafted to commemorate an occasion of some sort.
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BWB2W2
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A quite rare Poké Ball that has been specially crafted to commemorate an occasion of some sort.
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XYORAS
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A quite rare Poké Ball that has been crafted in order to commemorate a special occasion of some sort.
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SM
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A quite rare Poké Ball that has been crafted in order to commemorate a special occasion of some sort.
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Note: Index number 0x0010 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Loot Sack たからぶくろ Treasure Sack
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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DPPt
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None (original intended location unknown; however, given its description, it was likely to be found at Oreburgh Mine and may be obtained via cheating)
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HGSS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum and may be obtained via cheating)
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BW
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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B2W2
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A sturdy, spacious bag that is used to carry loot obtained in the coal mine.
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BWB2W2
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A sturdy, spacious bag that is used to carry loot obtained in the coal mine.
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XYORAS
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A sturdy, spacious bag that is used to carry any treasures or loot obtained in the coal mine.
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SM
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A sturdy, spacious bag that is used to carry any treasures or loot obtained in the coal mine.
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Note: Index number 0x01AD in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games. Its purpose is fulfilled by the Underground menu.
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Rule Book ルールブック Rule Book
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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DPPt
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None (intended to be obtained at the basement of any Pokémon Center the first time it is entered; may be obtained via cheating)
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HGSS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum and may be obtained via cheating)
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BW
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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B2W2
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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It lists the rules for holding battles. For linked battles, you may choose which set of rules you wish to use.
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BWB2W2
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It lists the rules for holding battles. For linked battles, you may choose which set of rules you wish to use.
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XYORAS
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It lists the rules for holding battles. For Link Battles, you may choose which set of rules you wish to use.
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SM
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It lists the rules for holding battles. For Link Battles, you may choose which set of rules you wish to use.
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Note: Index number 0x01AE in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A tiny bag that can hold ten Seals for decorating Poké Balls.
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BW
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A tiny bag that can hold ten Seals for decorating Poké Balls.
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B2W2
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A tiny bag that can hold 10 Seals for decorating Poké Balls.
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XYORAS
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A tiny bag that can hold 10 Seals for decorating Poké Balls.
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SM
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A tiny bag that can hold 10 Seals for decorating Poké Balls.
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Note: Index number 0x01B4 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games. Apparently replaced by the Seal Case.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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DPPt
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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HGSS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum and may be obtained via cheating)
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BW
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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B2W2
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A mythical chain that is said to link the legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region.
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BWB2W2
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A mythical chain that is said to link the legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region.
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XYORAS
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A mythical chain that is said to link the Legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region.
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SM
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A mythical chain that is said to link the Legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region.
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Note: Index number 0x01B9 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A letter from Prof. Oak. Written in it is a request for you to go to Rt. 224.
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BWB2W2
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A letter from Prof. Oak. Written in it is a request for you to go to Rt. 224.
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XYORAS
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A letter from Professor Oak. Written in it is a request for you to go to Route 224.
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SM
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A letter from Professor Oak. Written in it is a request for you to go to Route 224.
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Note: Index number 0x01C4 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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DPPt
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None (intended to be obtained via Mystery Gift event; may be obtained via cheating)
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HGSS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum and may be obtained via cheating)
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BW
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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B2W2
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation IV and may be obtained via cheating)
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A flute that puts out echoing sounds that do not seem to be of this world. It is unknown who made it.
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BWB2W2
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A flute that puts out echoing sounds that do not seem to be of this world. It is unknown who made it.
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XYORAS
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A flute that puts out echoing sounds that do not seem to be of this world. No one knows who made it.
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SM
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A flute that puts out echoing sounds that do not seem to be of this world. No one knows who made it.
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Note: Index number 0x01C7 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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Stad
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The invitation card required to board the luxury liner, S.S. Anne.
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GSC
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A ticket for the S.S.Aqua.
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RSE
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The ticket required for sailing on a ferry.
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FRLG
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The ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Anne. It has a drawing of a ship on it.
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DPPt
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The ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Anne. It has a drawing of a ship on it.
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HGSS
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The ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Aqua. It has a drawing of a ship on it.
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BWB2W2
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The ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Aqua. It has a drawing of a ship on it.
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XYORAS
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A ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Aqua. It has a drawing of a ship on its front.
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SM
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A ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Aqua. It has a drawing of a ship on its front.
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Note: Index number 0x01C8 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games. Index number 0x02E0 contains the S.S. Ticket obtainable in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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RSE
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The pass required for entering Pokémon Contests.
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FRLG
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The pass required for entering Pokémon Contests. It has a drawing of an award ribbon on it.
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DPPt HGSS
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The pass required for entering Pokémon Contests. It has a drawing of an award ribbon on it.
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BWB2W2
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The pass required for entering Pokémon Contests. It has a drawing of an award ribbon on it.
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XYORAS
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A pass required for entering Pokémon Contests. It has a drawing of an award ribbon on its front.
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SM
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A pass required for entering Pokémon Contests. It has a drawing of an award ribbon on its front.
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Note: Index number 0x01C9 in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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DPPt HGSS
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A stone formed when boulders melted in intensely hot magma, then hardened. Magma remains sealed inside.
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BWB2W2
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A stone formed when boulders melted in intensely hot magma, then hardened. Magma remains sealed inside.
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XYORAS
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A stone formed by boulders melting in intensely hot magma, then hardening. Magma remains sealed inside it.
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SM
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A stone formed by boulders melting in intensely hot magma, then hardening. Magma remains sealed inside it.
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Note: Index number 0x01CA in all Generation IV, V, VI, and VII games.
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Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver onwards
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Price: $9800*
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Sell for: $4900*
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Description
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GSC
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Very tasty. Sell high.
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HGSS
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A very tasty tail of something. It sells for a high price.
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BWB2W2
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A very tasty tail of something. It sells for a high price.
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XYORAS
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A very tasty tail of something. It can be sold at a high price to shops.
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SM
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A very tasty tail of something. It can be sold at a high price to shops.
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Note: Index number 0x01D9 in HeartGold, SoulSilver, and all Generation V, VI, and VII games. It is a regular item in Generation II. Formatted as Slowpoke Tail in Generation VI.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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HGSS
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A special Poké Ball for the Bug-Catching Contest.
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BWB2W2
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A special Poké Ball for the Bug-Catching Contest.
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XYORAS
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A special Poké Ball that is used during the Bug-Catching Contest.
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SM
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A special Poké Ball that is used during the Bug-Catching Contest.
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SwSh
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A special Poké Ball that was used during the Bug-Catching Contest in the Johto region.
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Note: Index number 0x01F3 in HeartGold, SoulSilver, and all Generation V, VI, and VII games. In Generation II, it is called Park Ball (Japanese: パークボール Park Ball), which should not be confused with the Park Ball (Japanese: パークボール Park Ball) used at the Pal Park in the Generation IV games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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HGSS
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A special Poké Ball for the Pal Park.
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BWB2W2
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A special Poké Ball for the Pal Park.
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XYORAS
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A special Poké Ball for the Pal Park.
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SM
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A special Poké Ball for the Pal Park.
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Note: Index number 0x01F4 in HeartGold, SoulSilver, and all Generation V, VI, and VII games. Pokémon recaught with this Poké Ball at the Pal Park will retain the Poké Ball in which they were originally caught in the Generation III game of origin. Not to be confused with the Sport Ball (Japanese: コンペボール Compé Ball), which was known as Park Ball (Japanese: パークボール Park Ball) in Generation II.
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Photo Album フォトアルバム Photo Album
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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HGSS
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A nice photo album for storing all the photos taken along your adventure.
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BWB2W2
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A nice photo album for storing all the photos taken along your adventure.
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XYORAS
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A nice photo album for storing all the photos taken along your adventure.
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SM
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A nice photo album for storing all the photos taken along your adventure.
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Note: Index number 0x01F5 in HeartGold, SoulSilver, and all Generation V, VI, and VII games. Replaced by PC option.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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HGSS
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None (intended to be obtained via Mystery Gift event; may be obtained via cheating)
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BW
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None (intended to be transferred from HeartGold and SoulSilver; may be obtained via cheating)
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B2W2
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Black and White and may be obtained via cheating)
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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HGSS
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A sturdy Capsule that can only be opened with a special key.
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BWB2W2
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A sturdy Capsule that can only be opened with a special key.
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XYORAS
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A sturdy Capsule that can only be opened with a special key.
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SM
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A sturdy Capsule that can only be opened with a special key.
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Note: Index number 0x0215 in HeartGold, SoulSilver, and all Generation V, VI, and VII games. It is rendered useless from Black 2 and White 2 onwards since TM95 can be obtained without it.
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Generation V onwards
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Catch rate:
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255×BWB2W2 4× if the wild Pokémon is asleep, 1× otherwiseGen. VIII
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Description
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BWB2W2
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A special Poké Ball that appears out of nowhere in a bag at the Entree Forest. It can catch any Pokémon.
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XYORAS
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A special Poké Ball that appears in your Bag out of nowhere in the Entree Forest. It can catch any Pokémon.
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SM
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A special Poké Ball that appears in your Bag out of nowhere in the Entree Forest. It can catch any Pokémon.
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SwSh
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A somewhat different Poké Ball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon while they're asleep.
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Note: Index number 0x0240 in all Generation V, VI, and VII games. Returns in Generation VIII with a new effect and catch rate.
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TM95 わざマシン95 Move Machine 95
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Effect:
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Teaches a Pokémon Snarl.
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Description
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BW
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The user yells as if it is ranting about something, making the target's Sp. Atk stat decrease.
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B2W2
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The user yells as if it is ranting about something, making the targets’ Sp. Atk stat decrease.
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XYORAS
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The user yells as if it’s ranting about something, which lowers the Sp. Atk stat of opposing Pokémon.
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SM
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The user yells as if it's ranting about something, which lowers the Sp. Atk stat of opposing Pokémon.
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Note: Index number 0x026C in all Generation V, VI, and VII games.
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God Stone ゴッドストーン God Stone
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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BW
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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B2W2
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation V and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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BWB2W2
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A rare stone.
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XYORAS
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A rare stone.
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SM
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A rare stone.
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Note: Index number 0x026E in all Generation V-IX games. Never translated in English, always ???.
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Generation VI onwards
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Common Stone ありふれたいし Common Stone
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Effect:
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Currently unknown.
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Locations
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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XYORAS
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A perfectly normal stone that might appear valuable to some. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
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SM
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A perfectly normal stone that might appear to be valuable to some. It's all in the eye of the beholder.
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Note: Index number 0x02BA in all Generation VI and VII games. Has a similar description to the Intriguing Stone.
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Travel Trunk いしょうトランク Clothing Trunk
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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XYORAS
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A light and yet incredibly efficient trunk, which can contain every last piece of clothing that can be bought.
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SM
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A light and yet incredibly effective trunk, which can contain every last piece of clothing that can be bought.
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Note: Index number 0x02C2 in all Generation VI games and 0x02C3 in all Generation VI and VII games. The silver Travel Trunk is replaced by the Makeup Bag in Generation VII. The gold Travel Trunk sprite is used to represent the Clothing Trunk in Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!.
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $100
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Effect:
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Increases the power of the holder's first Fairy-type move by 30%, and is consumed after use.
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Locations
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XY
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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XYORAS
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A gem with an essence of the fey. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fairy-type move one time.
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SM
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A gem with an essence of the fey. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fairy-type move one time.
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Note: Index number 0x02CB in all Generation VI and VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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XYORAS
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This charm contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This charm contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02CC in all Generation VI and VII games. Used by DianthaXY and May during Contest SpectacularsORAS. Has an icon in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Effect:
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Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Ring.
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Description
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XYORAS
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This glove contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This glove contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02CD in all Generation VI and VII games. Used by Successor Korrina.
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Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire onwards
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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RSE
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Received from Wattson for agreeing to help fix New Mauville's generator.
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FRLG
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Ruby and Sapphire and may be obtained via cheating)
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ORAS
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation III and may be obtained via cheating)
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SM
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None (original intended location unknown; it is likely just a leftover from Generation VI and may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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RSE
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The key for New Mauville beneath Mauville City.
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FRLG
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The key to New Mauville, which was constructed beneath Mauville City.
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ORAS
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The key to New Mauville, which was constructed beneath Mauville City.
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SM
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The key to New Mauville, which was constructed beneath Mauville City.
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Note: Index number 0x02D3 in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. The gate to New Mauville uses eye recognition software in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, and does not require a key for entry.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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This necklace contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This necklace contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02E9 in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Wally.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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These glasses contain an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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These glasses contain an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02EA in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Maxie.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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This anchor contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This anchor contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02EB in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Archie.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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This stickpin contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This stickpin contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02EC in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Steven Stone.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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This tiara contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This tiara contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02ED in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Lisia during Contest Spectaculars.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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This anklet contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This anklet contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02EE in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Zinnia.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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This bracelet contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying Mega Stones to Mega Evolve in battle.
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SM
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This bracelet contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.
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Note: Index number 0x02FE in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by Brendan during Contest Spectaculars.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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ORAS
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A stone of unexplained power that makes Pokémon Mega Evolve.
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SM
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A stone filled with an unexplained power. It makes Pokémon that battle with a Mega Stone Mega Evolve.
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Note: Index number 0x0305 in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and all Generation VII games. Used by the Hoenn Elite Four members. Has an icon in Sun and Moon.
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Generation VII
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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SM
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By entering certain numbers on this pager, you can summon Ride Pokémon in an instant.
|
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Note: Index number 0x0352 in all Generation VII and VIII games. As the Ride Pager can be used at any time with the Ⓨ button, the item in the Bag is never obtained.
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Generation VIII
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Wishing Chip ねがいのかけら Wishing Fragment
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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SwSh
|
Toss a number of them into a Pokémon Den for the chance to attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon.
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Note: Index number 0x04F1 in all Generation VIII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Locations
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SwSh
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None (possibly intended to be obtained in Hulbury; may be obtained via cheating)
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|
Description
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SwSh
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It's signed by all members of the Galar region's most charismatic band, the Maximizers.
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Note: Index number 0x04F6 in all Generation VIII games.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
|
|
Effect:
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Can be used to catch Pokémon. (though only if selected from satchel in battle)
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Locations
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LA
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None (used for storing transferred Pokémon; may be obtained via cheating)
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Note: Index number 0x06F9 in Pokémon Legends: Arceus only.
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Generation IX
|
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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|
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Locations
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SV
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None (used when making a sandwich; may be obtained via cheating)
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Description
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SV
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A long loaf sliced into top and bottom halves. Its aroma of wheat and its straightforward, salty flavor make it pair well with all kinds of sandwich ingredients.
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Note: Index number 0x0760.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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Description
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SV
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A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The blue variety is a consistent strong seller.
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Note: Index number 0x095B.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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|
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Description
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SV
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A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The orange variety is the most popular of all.
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Note: Index number 0x095D.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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|
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Description
|
SV
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A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The red variety never fails to sell well.
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Note: Index number 0x095E.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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|
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Description
|
SV
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A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The white variety comes recommended by sellers.
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Note: Index number 0x095F.
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
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|
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Description
|
SV
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A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The yellow variety is impossible to go wrong with.
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Note: Index number 0x0960.
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Artwork
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God Stone
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In the side series games
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|
Cannot be bought
|
Cannot be sold
|
|
Effect:
|
Does absolutely nothing.
|
|
Locations
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XD
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None (original intended location unknown)
|
|
|
Note: Index number 0x01F4.
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Battle CDs 51-60 バトルディスク51・60 Battle Discs 51-60
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|
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Cannot be bought
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Cannot be sold
|
|
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Locations
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XD
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None (original intended location unknown)
|
|
Description
|
XD
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A CD used at the Realgam Tower for Battle Sims.
|
|
Note: Index numbers 0x0248-0x0251. While turning on Battle CDs 51-55, the player blacks out immediately (since there are no data for the player or the opponent), but 56-60 have the same data as the first five Battle Sims.
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|
In addition, the following items have item descriptions in the code but cannot be obtained in the inventory even through cheating.
- A set of plans with complex diagrams and formulas.
- ふくざつな ずけいや けいさんしきが かかれた ずめん
- さんかバッチ Participation Badge
- *仮* *temporary*
- *仮* *temporary*
- *仮* *temporary*
- *仮* *temporary*
- *仮* *temporary*
- Output List (Japanese: せいぞうリスト Manufacturing List)
- A list of Shadow Pokémon made by Cipher.
- シャドーが つくった ダークポケモンの いちらんひょう
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
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Alert Specs けいかいメガネ Alert Glasses
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|
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|
Price: 4000
|
Sell for: 2000
|
|
Effect:
|
Prevents held item from being stolen.
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|
|
Description
|
MDRB
|
A hold item that prevents the Pokémon from having its held item snatched away or swatted down.
|
|
Note: Index number 0x24
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Beatup Orb よびだま Invitation Orb
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Price: 300
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Sell for: 150
|
|
Effect:
|
Draws all team members to the user.
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Description
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MDRB
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Synthesis item
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|
Note: Index number 0xEC
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Price: 2500
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Sell for: 300
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|
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Description
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MDRB
|
Teaches the move Excavate. It digs through the wall the user is facing.
|
|
Note: Index number 0xB0
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G Machine 6 Gマシン6 G Machine 6
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Price: 8000
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Sell for: 500
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|
Effect:
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Links moves in Dungeon.
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Description
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MDRB
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Synthesis item
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|
Note: Index number 0xED
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G Machine 7 Gマシン7 G Machine 7
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Price: 8000
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Sell for: 500
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|
Effect:
|
Links moves in Dungeon.
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Description
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MDRB
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Synthesis item
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|
Note: Index number 0xEE
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G Machine 8 Gマシン8 G Machine 8
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Price: 8000
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Sell for: 500
|
|
Effect:
|
Links moves in Dungeon.
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Description
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MDRB
|
Synthesis item
|
|
Note: Index number 0xEF
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Mime Jr. Fig マネネぞう Manene Figure
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Price: 1
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Sell for: 1
|
|
Effect:
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Links moves in Dungeon.
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|
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Note: Index number 0xEB
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Observer Orb ようすみのたま Wait and See Orb
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|
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Price: 300
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Sell for: 150
|
|
Effect:
|
Freezes enemy in place, making them incapable of movement or attacking.
|
|
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Description
|
MDRB
|
Changes the status of the target to Paused, making it incapable of action. Range: Foe in front
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|
Note: Index number 0xC2
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Possess Orb とりつきだま Possess Orb
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Price: 300
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Sell for: 150
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Effect:
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If the leader is holding this item and it faints, it will cause an adjacent ally to faint instead, move the leader to its place, and fully restore leader's HP, PP and Belly.
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Description
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MDRB
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A leader's hold item that enables the leader to possess a friend and survive. It only works for the team leader.
|
|
Note: Index number 0xD8
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Reviver Orb ふっかつのたま Resurrection Orb
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Price: 300
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Sell for: 150
|
|
Effect:
|
A hold item that revives Pokémon if it faints. It does not work if the holder faints from an explosion
|
|
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Description
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MDRB
|
A hold item that revives Pokémon if it faints. It does not work if the holder faints from an explosion. Range: Holder
|
|
Note: Index number 0xD2
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Price: 5100
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Sell for: 1500
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Note: Index number 0x32. Like other Rings, located between No-Stick Cap and Insomniscope if player sorts Storage.
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Price: 5200
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Sell for: 1500
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Note: Index number 0x33. Like other Rings, located between No-Stick Cap and Insomniscope if player sorts Storage.
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Price: 5300
|
Sell for: 1500
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Note: Index number 0x34. Like other Rings, located between No-Stick Cap and Insomniscope if player sorts Storage.
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Price: 2500
|
Sell for: 300
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Description
|
MDRB
|
Teaches the move Spin Slash. It inflicts damage on all foes surrounding the user.
|
|
Note: Index number 0xB1
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Switch Box きりかえばこ Switch Box
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|
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Price: 1500
|
Sell for: 500
|
|
Effect:
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Switches leaders. Works only after unlocking the feature in-story.
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|
|
Description
|
MDRB
|
A curious box that enables the user to switch the rescue team's leader. Only official team members may become the team leader.
|
|
Note: Index number 0xE9
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Toss Orb ものなげのたま Item-Throw Orb
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|
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Price: 300
|
Sell for: 150
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Effect:
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The user performs a throw animation.
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Description
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MDRB
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Enables the Pokémon to throw items.
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Note: Index number 0xDC
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Weavile Fig マニューラぞう Manyula Figure
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Price: 1
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Sell for: 1
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Effect:
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Links moves in Dungeon.
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Note: Index number 0x3A
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