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The '''Bag''' (Japanese: '''バッグ''' ''bag''), referred to on the [[menu]] as '''Item''' (Japanese: '''どうぐ''' ''tool'') in [[Generation I]] and '''Pack''' (Japanese: '''リュック''' ''ruck'') in [[Generation II]], is a vital tool in all [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]]. It holds all of the player's [[item]]s, storing them for later use. By opening the Bag, players can use, arrange, and toss most items, and [[Feature registration|register]] [[Key Item]]s for easy access.
The '''Bag''' (Japanese: '''バッグ''' ''bag''), referred to on the [[menu]] as '''Item''' (Japanese: '''どうぐ''' ''tool'') in [[Generation I]] and '''Pack''' (Japanese: '''リュック''' ''ruck'') in [[Generation II]], is a vital tool in all [[core series]] [[Pokémon games]]. It holds all of the player's [[item]]s, storing them for later use. By opening the Bag, players can use, arrange, and toss most items, and [[Feature registration|register]] [[Key Item]]s for easy access.


In the [[Help System]] of the [[Generation V]] games, it is called the '''Bag function''' (Japanese: '''バッグの{{ruby|機能|きのう}}''' ''bag function'').
In the [[Help System]] of the [[Generation V]] games, it is called the '''Bag function''' (Japanese: '''バッグの{{ruby||き}}{{ruby|能|のう}}''' ''bag function'').
==In the core series==
===Overview===
====Outside of battle====
[[File:SwShBag.png|thumb|200px|right|The Bag menu in [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]]]
The Bag appears as part of the [[menu|start menu]] in all [[core series]] games, as well as in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}.


==Use==
All [[items]] that the player has on hand will be located in the Bag and, after [[Generation I]], being placed in the appropriate pocket automatically. Prior to [[Generation IV]], the items pocket had limited spaces for items, while the other pockets had space for any and all items that would go there. The limit is 20 up through {{2v2|Ruby|Sapphire}}, 30 in {{v2|Emerald}}, and 42 in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. If an item to be picked up would be placed into the items pocket, however, and the pocket was full, it could not be picked up until the player had deposited some items into the [[PC]]. This problem no longer exists in Generation IV and beyond, where all pockets have enough space for every item.
===Outside of battle===
[[File:ORASBag.png|thumb|200px|right|The Bag in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]]]]
The Bag appears as part of the [[menu|start menu]] in all core series games, as well as in {{g|Colosseum}} and {{g|XD: Gale of Darkness}}. In Generation I as well as in Colosseum and XD, it is accessed with the "ITEMS" command, while in Generation II, it is accessed with the "PACK" command.


All items that the player has on hand will be located in the Bag and, after Generation I, being placed in the appropriate pocket automatically. Prior to Generation IV, the items pocket had only 20 (42 in FireRed and LeafGreen, 30 in Emerald) spaces for items, while the other pockets had space for any and all items that would go there. If an item to be picked up would be placed into the items pocket, however, and the pocket was full, it could not be picked up until the player had deposited some items into the PC. This problem no longer exists in Generation IV and beyond, where all pockets have enough space for every item.
Inside of the Bag menu, the player will find a list of all their items, ordered by default from the first kind obtained to the most recently obtained. Players may rearrange these items with the select button, except in the [[Berry|Berries]] and [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s pockets, which are automatically ordered. Depending on the type of item, and sometimes on the item itself, options exist when it is selected that allow players to use the item, throw the item away, [[Feature registration|register]] it to the Select/Y button for use on the field, or have a Pokémon [[held item|hold]] it.


Inside of the Bag menu, the player will find a list of all their items, ordered by default from the first kind obtained to the most recently obtained. Players may rearrange these items with the select button, except in the Berries and TMs and HMs pockets, which are automatically ordered. Depending on the type of item, and sometimes on the item itself, options exist when it is selected that allow players to use the item, throw the item away, [[Feature registration|register]] it to the Select/Y button for use on the field, or have a Pokémon hold it.
In Generation II-III, if the bag is full, the message will state that the player found an item, but the next message will state that the bag is full. In Generation I, if the bag is full and the player finds an item, it will immediately state that the bag is full.
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===In battle===
====In battle====
[[File:Pokémon battle items ORAS.png|thumb|200px|right|Bag menu during a Pokémon battle in Generation VI.]]
[[File:Pokémon battle items SM.png|thumb|200px|right|Bag menu during a Pokémon battle in Generation VII.]]
The Bag is also one of the four menu selections during a [[Pokémon battle]], and allows the player to use items that can be used in battle, such as [[Poké Ball]]s, [[Potion]]s, and items like {{DL|Battle item|X Attack}}. Prior to Generation IV, the Bag menu during battle was the same as that outside of battle, allowing inventory checking of items that are unrelated to battle during it. In Generation IV, however, it became a completely different menu on the touch screen, split into four categories of use.
The Bag is also one of the four menu selections during a [[Pokémon battle]], and allows the player to use items that can be used in battle, such as [[Poké Ball]]s, [[Potion]]s, and items like [[X Attack]]. Prior to Generation IV, the Bag menu during battle was the same as that outside of battle, allowing inventory checking of items that are unrelated to battle during it. In Generation IV, however, it became a completely different menu on the touch screen, split into four categories of use:


Using an item while in battle uses up a turn. This only occurs if the item that is used, of course, ''does'' anything during the battle (for example, in Generation II, attempting to use a {{DL|Type-enhancing item|NeverMeltIce}} will lead only to the player being scolded by [[Professor Oak]]). Items cannot be used in linked battles or in facilities such as the [[Battle Tower]].
* [[:Category:HP-restoring items|HP]]/[[:Category:PP-restoring items|PP]] Restore
* [[Status condition healing item|Status Restore]]
* [[Poké Ball]]s
* [[Battle item|Battle Items]]


The item that was last used during battle, if there were multiple copies of it in the Bag, can be easily used again. The selection cursor will remain on it in Generation I-III games, while a shortcut menu will exist at the lower left corner of the screen to the last used item in Generation IV and beyond.
Using an item while in battle uses up a turn. Prior to Generation VII, this only occurs if the item that the player tries to use has an effect during the battle (for example, attempting to use an [[Hyper Potion]] on the Pokémon while its HP is full will result in the "It won't have any effect" message). In Generation VII, attempting to use an item that would have no effect takes a turn, but does not consume the item. Items cannot be used in linked battles or in facilities such as the [[Battle Tower]].
 
The item that was last used during battle, if there were multiple copies of it in the Bag, can be easily used again. The selection cursor will remain on it in Generation I-III and VII games, while a shortcut menu will exist at the lower left corner of the screen to the last used item in Generation IV-VI.
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==Differences between generations==
===Differences between generations===
While the Bag has remained a consistent part of the menu screen for all generations, significant changes have been made to its structure in each later generation, with most welcomed as improvements.
While the Bag has remained a consistent part of the menu screen for all generations, significant changes have been made to its structure in each succeeding generation, with most welcomed as improvements.
 
====Generation I====
In [[Generation I]], the Bag is a list of up to 20 different kinds of items, with no separation into different pockets. The player cannot obtain new items if they do not have room in their Bag. The player can hold up to 99 of each item; if obtaining an item would result in the player having more than 99 of a single item, the excess items are placed in a new stack if the player has room for another item stack in their Bag (otherwise they cannot be obtained). (Some [[glitch]]es, such as [[MissingNo.]]'s [[item duplication glitch]], allow the player to hold up to 255 items in a single Bag slot.)
 
Due to the limited space in their Bag, additional items can be stored in the [[PC]]'s {{DL|PC|Item Storage System}}. However, if the player's Bag is full, they cannot pick up new items, even if they have room in their Item Storage System, as the player can only move items between their Bag and Item Storage System by using a PC.
 
Despite the lack of pockets, there is still a distinction between [[Key Item]]s and other items. Key Items have no quantity displayed next to them (since the player can only ever have one instance of each Key Item at a time) and cannot be sold or tossed.
 
====Generation II====
[[File:Bag artwork.png|thumb|100px|Bag artwork from Pokémon Gold and Silver]]
{{incomplete|section|needs=Whether items can still form new stacks if the first stack exceeds capacity, female and Stadium 2 icons}}
In [[Generation II]], the Bag is now split into four different pockets. There are three specialized pockets for specific types of items, as well as the items pocket for all other items. While the specialized pockets now are each large enough to hold all items of their type, the items pocket still has a size limit, so additional items can be stored in the [[PC]]'s {{DL|PC|Item Storage System}}.
 
Each pocket can hold up to 20 different types of item, except the [[TM]] and [[HM]] pocket which can hold all 50 TMs and 7 HMs. The player cannot obtain more items if their Bag is full, even if there is room in their PC's Item Storage System.


===Generation I===
The player can hold up to 99 of each item. <!--If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 99 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.-->
In [[Generation I]], the Bag began as a simple list of items, with only 20 different kinds ever allowed to be held on-hand at one time. Additional items that the player owned would need to be stored in the player's [[PC]] (accessible from any Pokémon Center and holding up to 50 different kinds of item), but would need to be put there manually, as picked up items that did not fit in the Bag would simply be left where they were, but could be picked up at a later time, when there was space for them. Up to 99 of any one item could normally be held in the Bag, with additional amounts of an item taking up a second slot (for example, in order to have 103 {{ball|Great}}s on hand, one would need to have one slot of them ×99, and another with them ×4); this was not totally concrete, however, and the [[item duplication glitch]] involving [[MissingNo.]] could be performed in {{game|Red and Blue|s}}, allowing for 255 of the same item to be held in the same Bag slot.


===Generation II===
Starting in Generation II, each item has a description, which provides the player information about its function.
The Bag received its first major overhaul in [[Generation II]], where items were now separated into four pockets. While the items pocket held most of the different types of item still, the other three pockets were more specialized, and could contain all items of their specific type, allowing for better access to these items. Each item also received an in-Bag description.


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! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:25%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | [[File:GSC Items pocket.png]]<br>Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" width="25%" | [[File:GSC Items pocket.png]]<br>Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:25%" | [[File:GSC Poké Balls pocket.png]]<br>Balls<br>ボール
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="25%" | [[File:GSC Poké Balls pocket.png]]<br>Balls<br>ボール
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:25%" | [[File:GSC Key Items pocket.png]]<br>Key Items<br>たいせつ
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}" width="25%" | [[File:GSC Key items pocket.png]]<br>Key Items<br>たいせつ
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:25%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | [[File:GSC TMs and HMs pocket.png]]<br>TM/HM<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" width="25%" | [[File:GSC TMs and HMs pocket.png]]<br>TM/HM<br>わざマシン
|-
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| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other pockets.
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other pockets.
| style="background: #FFF" | Contains all 11 varieties of [[Poké Ball]] available in Generation II.
| style="background:#FFF" | Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| style="background: #FFF" | Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation II|Key Items]].
| style="background:#FFF" | Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation II)|Key Items]].
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
|}
|}


===Generation III===
====Generation III====
Another overhaul for the Bag came in [[Generation III]], adding one further pocket that did not exist in Generation II. This pocket, much like the Poké Balls pocket, was created in response to the large overhaul to the [[Berry]] system from Generation II, allowing all 43 Berries to be kept in the Bag at once, organized by their Berry number.
{{incomplete|section|needs=Colosseum and XD details}}
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} and [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{XD}}, there is one more pocket than in Generation II, the {{Berries}} pocket. In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, there are three pockets, with the Berries and TMs & HMs pockets being replaced by the [[Key Item]]s the [[Berry Pouch]] and [[TM Case]] respectively. While the specialized pockets are each large enough to hold all items of their type, the items pocket still has a size limit, so additional items can be stored in the [[PC]]'s {{DL|PC|Item Storage System}}.


A visual of the Bag itself was added to the screen, replacing the blueprint-like structure present in Generation II, and for the first time, male and female player characters had a different Bag design. In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the Bags are yellow, but in {{v2|Emerald}}, they are green.
The items pocket can hold up to 30 different items in Pokémon {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}} (42 in Pokémon {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}). In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen, the player cannot obtain more items if their Bag is full, even if there is room in their PC's Item Storage System. In Pokémon Colosseum and XD, if the player would obtain an item while their Bag is full, it will be sent to their PC instead.


====Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald====
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items. The [[Key Item]]s pocket does not display the item quantity, because the player is unable to find more than one of each Key Item in normal gameplay. However, each Key Item actually has a hidden quantity value in the game data, therefore the Bag is able to store multiple repeated Key Items in the same line as well (like in any other pocket).
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The Berries and TMs & HMs pockets, and their counterparts the Berry Pouch and TM Case, have a pre-defined order in which they are always sorted, unlike other pockets. The Berries pocket and Berry Pouch are sorted by Berry number. The TMs & HMs pocket and TM Case are sorted by TM and HM number; the TMs & HMs pocket sorts TMs above HMs, whereas the TM Case sorts HMs above TMs.
 
In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the player may store Key Items in the [[PC]]. However, this is not possible in [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen]], and [[Pokémon Emerald Version|Emerald]]; in these games, all Key Item remains indefinitely in the Bag, except those items that are eventually delivered to [[non-player character|NPCs]].
 
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen introduced images of each item, which can be seen from the player's Bag. These images were retained in Pokémon Emerald as well as later generations, but were not used in Pokémon Colosseum and XD.
 
A visual of the Bag itself is visible while browsing its contents. Male and female player characters have different Bag designs. In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the Bags are yellow; in {{game|Emerald}}, they are green. In the catching tutorials, the {{ka|old man}} and [[Wally]] use the same Bag that the male player would use, even if the player is female. No visual representation of the player's Bag appears in Pokémon Colosseum and XD.
 
=====Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald=====
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! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:20%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:20%" | Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:20%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; width:20%" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:20%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
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| [[File:RS Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Items pocket F.png]]
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| [[File:E Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Items pocket F.png]]
| [[File:E Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Items pocket F.png]]
|}Items<br>どうぐ
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| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" |
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| [[File:RS Poké Balls pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
| [[File:RS Poké Balls pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
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| [[File:E Poké Balls pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
| [[File:E Poké Balls pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
|}Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
|}
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| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" |
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{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5"
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| [[File:RS TMs and HMs pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
| [[File:RS TMs and HMs pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
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| [[File:E TMs and HMs pocket M.png]] || [[File:E TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
| [[File:E TMs and HMs pocket M.png]] || [[File:E TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|}TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
|}
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="20%" |
! style="background:#{{Berries color light}}" |
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{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5"
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| [[File:RS Berries pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Berries pocket F.png]]
| [[File:RS Berries pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Berries pocket F.png]]
|-
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| [[File:E Berries pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Berries pocket F.png]]
| [[File:E Berries pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Berries pocket F.png]]
|}Berries<br>きのみ
|}
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! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}" |
{| style="margin:auto"
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=3 | || ♀
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| [[File:RS Key items pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Key items pocket F.png]]
| [[File:RS Key Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:RS Key Items pocket F.png]]
|-
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| [[File:E Key items pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Key items pocket F.png]]
| [[File:E Key Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:E Key Items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|}
|-
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| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other pockets.
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other pockets.
| style="background: #FFF" | Contains all 11 varieties of [[Poké Ball]] available in Generation III.
| style="background:#FFF" | Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| style="background: #FFF" | Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| style="background:#FFF" | Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| style="background: #FFF" | Contains all {{Berries}}.
| style="background:#FFF" | Contains all {{Berries}}.
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation III|Key Items]].
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation III)|Key Items]].
|}
|}


====Emerald====
======Battle Pyramid======
Additionally, Emerald uses the '''Battle Bag''' in the {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pyramid}}. The color of the icon is purple for the Level 50 challenge, and red for the Open Level challenge.
In Pokémon Emerald's [[Battle Pyramid]], the player uses the exclusive '''Battle Bag''' to hold items for use in the battle facility. The color of the icon is purple for the Level 50 challenge, and red for the Open Level challenge.


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====Colosseum and XD====
=====Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen=====
In Colosseum and XD, the bag is divided as it is in Ruby and Sapphire. The only noticeable differences in function are that in the event of a full bag, any new items are automatically sent to the PC, rather than left alone, and that Key Items cannot be [[Feature registration|registered]] (as none that can be used on the field are present).
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! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:33%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
====FireRed and LeafGreen====
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:33%" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
In FireRed and LeafGreen, the Bag's five pockets were condensed into three, with two Key Items, the {{key|III|Berry Pouch}} and {{key|III|TM Case}}, serving the role that the Berries and TMs and HMs pockets do in Hoenn-based games. A small icon was also given to each item, displaying it in the Bag alongside the description, which was lengthened. These Bag icons were also used in Emerald.
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:33%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
 
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| [[File:FRLG Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:FRLG Items pocket F.png]]
| [[File:FRLG Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:FRLG Items pocket F.png]]
|}Items<br>どうぐ
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| [[File:FRLG Key items pocket M.png]] || [[File:FRLG Key items pocket F.png]]
| [[File:FRLG Key Items pocket M.png]] || [[File:FRLG Key Items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
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| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" |
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| [[File:FRLG Poké Balls pocket M.png]] || [[File:FRLG Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
| [[File:FRLG Poké Balls pocket M.png]] || [[File:FRLG Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
|}Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
|}
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| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other pockets.
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other pockets.
| style="background: #FFF" | Contains all [[List of key items in Generation III|Key Items]].
| style="background:#FFF" | Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation III)|Key Items]].
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all 11 varieties of [[Poké Ball]] available in Generation III.
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
|}
|}


===Generation IV===
====Generation IV====
The Bag was revamped once again in Generation IV, not only allowing for infinite space (and making the PC storage system for items obsolete) but also splitting the pockets up further than in Generation III. Three new pockets were split off from the Items pocket, making for a total of eight pockets. The Bags are yellow in Diamond and Pearl, but gray/silver in Platinum.
The Bag was revamped once again in Generation IV, not only removing the space limit (and making the PC item storage system for items obsolete, resulting in its discontinuation) but also splitting the pockets up further than in Generation III. Three new pockets were split off from the Items pocket, making for a total of eight pockets. The Bags are yellow in Diamond and Pearl, but gray/silver in Platinum.


In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, the Bag retained the list-like format from Generation III, with pocket-changing controls as well as a Poké Ball-shaped scrollwheel being present on the bottom screen. {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, by contrast, groups the items into six-cell pages. Additionally these games have Ethan/Lyra holding the bag with pocket being highlighted, while other games just show pockets.
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.


====Diamond and Pearl====
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, the Bag retained the list-like format from Generation III, with pocket-changing controls as well as a Poké Ball-shaped scrollwheel being present on the bottom screen. {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, by contrast, groups the items into six-cell pages. Additionally these games have Ethan/Lyra holding the bag with the pocket being highlighted, while other games just show pockets.
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|-
=====Diamond and Pearl=====
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" width="12%" |
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{diamond color}}; background:#{{pearl color}}; margin:auto"
{| style="margin:auto"
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:12%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
| || [[File:DP Items pocket M.png]]
! style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; width:12%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
|-
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:12%" | Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
| || [[File:DP Items pocket F.png]]
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:12%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
|}Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; width:12%" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" |
! style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; width:12%" | Mail<br>メール
{| style="margin:auto"
! style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; width:12%" | Battle Items<br>せんとうよう
| ♂ || [[File:DP Medicine pocket M.png]]
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:12%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|-
|- style="text-align:center"
| || [[File:DP Medicine pocket F.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | [[File:DP Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Items pocket F.png]]
|}Medicine<br>かいふく
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP Medicine pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Medicine pocket F.png]]
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP Poké Balls pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
| ♂ || [[File:DP Poké Balls pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP Berries pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Berries pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP Mail pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Mail pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:DP Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP Battle Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Battle Items pocket F.png]]
|}Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:DP Key Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:DP Key Items pocket F.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" |
|- style="background:#FFF"
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:DP TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:DP TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|}TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:DP Berries pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:DP Berries pocket F.png]]
|}Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:DP Mail pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:DP Mail pocket F.png]]
|}Mail<br>メール
! style="background: #{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:DP Battle items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:DP Battle items pocket F.png]]
|}Battle items<br>せんとうよう
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:DP Key items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:DP Key items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all available varieties of [[Poké Ball]].
| Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[Mail]].
| Contains all [[Mail]].
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation IV|Key Items]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation IV)|Key Items]].
|-
|- style="text-align:center"
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |[[File:Bag Poké Balls pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |[[File:Bag Poké Balls DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Mail pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Mail DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Battle items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Battle Items DP pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Key items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Key Items DP pocket icon.png]]
|}
|}


====Platinum====
=====Platinum=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{platinum color dark}}; background: #{{platinum color}}; margin:auto"
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{platinum color dark}}; background:#{{platinum color}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:12%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" width="12%" |
! style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; width:12%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
{| style="margin:auto"
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:12%" | Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
| || [[File:Pt Items pocket M.png]]
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:12%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
|-
! style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; width:12%" | Berries<br>きのみ
| || [[File:Pt Items pocket F.png]]
! style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; width:12%" | Mail<br>メール
|}Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; width:12%" | Battle Items<br>せんとうよう
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" |
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:12%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
{| style="margin:auto"
|- style="text-align:center"
| ♂ || [[File:Pt Medicine pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | [[File:Pt Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Items pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt Medicine pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Medicine pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:Pt Medicine pocket F.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt Poké Balls pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
|}Medicine<br>かいふく
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt Berries pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Berries pocket F.png]]
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt Mail pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Mail pocket F.png]]
| ♂ || [[File:Pt Poké Balls pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt Battle Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Battle Items pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:Pt Key Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:Pt Key Items pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:Pt Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|}Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:Pt TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:Pt TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|}TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:Pt Berries pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:Pt Berries pocket F.png]]
|}Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:Pt Mail pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:Pt Mail pocket F.png]]
|}Mail<br>メール
! style="background: #{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:Pt Battle items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:Pt Battle items pocket F.png]]
|}Battle items<br>せんとうよう
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:Pt Key items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:Pt Key items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all available varieties of [[Poké Ball]].
| Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[Mail]].
| Contains all [[Mail]].
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation IV|Key Items]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation IV)|Key Items]].
|-
|- style="text-align:center"
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |[[File:Bag Poké Balls pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |[[File:Bag Poké Balls Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Mail pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Mail Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Battle items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Battle Items Pt pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Key items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Key Items Pt pocket icon.png]]
|}
|}


====HeartGold and SoulSilver====
=====HeartGold and SoulSilver=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{heartgold color}}; background: #{{soulsilver color}}; margin:auto"
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{heartgold color}}; background:#{{soulsilver color}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:12%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" width="12%" |
! style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; width:12%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
{| style="margin:auto"
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:12%" | Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
| || [[File:HGSS Items pocket M.png]]
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:12%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
|-
! style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; width:12%" | Berries<br>きのみ
| || [[File:HGSS Items pocket F.png]]
! style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; width:12%" | Mail<br>メール
|}Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; width:12%" | Battle Items<br>せんとうよう
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" |
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:12%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
{| style="margin:auto"
|- style="text-align:center"
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS Medicine pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | [[File:HGSS Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Items pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS Medicine pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Medicine pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:HGSS Medicine pocket F.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS Poké Balls pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
|}Medicine<br>かいふく
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS Berries pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Berries pocket F.png]]
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS Mail pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Mail pocket F.png]]
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS Poké Balls pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS Battle Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Battle Items pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:HGSS Key Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:HGSS Key Items pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:HGSS Poké Balls pocket F.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|}Poké Balls<br>モンスターボール
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:HGSS TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|}TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS Berries pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:HGSS Berries pocket F.png]]
|}Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS Mail pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:HGSS Mail pocket F.png]]
|}Mail<br>メール
! style="background: #{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS Battle items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:HGSS Battle items pocket F.png]]
|}Battle items<br>せんとうよう
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" width="13%" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || [[File:HGSS Key items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:HGSS Key items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all available varieties of [[Poké Ball]].
| Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[Mail]].
| Contains all [[Mail]].
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation IV|Key Items]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation IV)|Key Items]].
|-
|- style="text-align:center"
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |[[File:Bag Poké Balls pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" width="12%" |[[File:Bag Poké Balls pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Mail pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Mail pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Battle items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Battle Items pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Key items pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Key Items pocket icon.png]]
|}
|}


===Generation V===
====Generation V====
In {{2v2|Black|White}}, the Bag was overhauled again, with eight pockets being condensed into five, much like in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. The pockets are called Cases in these games, and are labeled '''Items''', '''Medicine''', '''TMs & HMs''', '''Berries''' and '''Key Items''', with [[Poké Ball]]s, [[Mail]], [[held item]]s and other items all being placed in the ''Items'' pocket. Held items, Mail and Poké Balls are indicated as such by an icon displayed to the immediate left of the item that corresponds to what type of item it is.
In {{2v2|Black|White}}, the Bag was overhauled again, with eight pockets being condensed into five, much like in {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. The pockets are called Cases in these games, and are labeled '''Items''', '''Medicine''', '''TMs & HMs''', '''Berries''' and '''Key Items''', with [[Poké Ball]]s, [[Mail]], [[held item]]s and other items all being placed in the ''Items'' pocket. Held items, Mail and Poké Balls are indicated as such by an icon displayed to the immediate left of the item that corresponds to what type of item it is.
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.


In these games, recently acquired items (other than TMs) are added at the top of their respective item list (rather than the bottom, as in previous generations), and players can sort a pocket automatically by pressing Start, in addition to manual sorting with Select.
In these games, recently acquired items (other than TMs) are added at the top of their respective item list (rather than the bottom, as in previous generations), and players can sort a pocket automatically by pressing Start, in addition to manual sorting with Select.
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Unlike in the first pairs, new items go at the bottom of the item list like in previous generations rather than the top, including TMs and HMs. More sorting options were also added.
Unlike in the first pairs, new items go at the bottom of the item list like in previous generations rather than the top, including TMs and HMs. More sorting options were also added.


====Black and White====
=====Black and White=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{black color}}; background: #{{white color}}; margin:auto"
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{black color}}; background:#{{white color}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{mail color light}}; width:20%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" |
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:20%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
{| style="margin:auto"
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:20%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
| || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:BW Items pocket M.png]]
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:20%" | Berries<br>きのみ
|-
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; width:20%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
| || [[File:BW Items pocket F.png]]
|- style="text-align:center"
|}Items<br>どうぐ
| style="background:#{{mail color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | [[File:BW Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:BW Items pocket F.png]]
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" |
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BW Medicine pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:BW Medicine pocket F.png]]
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BW TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:BW TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:BW Medicine pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BW Berries pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:BW Berries pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{red color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BW Key Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:BW Key Items pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:BW Medicine pocket F.png]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
|}Medicine<br>かいふく
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other cases.
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:BW TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:BW TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|}TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:BW Berries pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:BW Berries pocket F.png]]
|}Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:BW Key Items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:BW Key Items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation V|Key Items]].
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation V)|Key Items]].
|-
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Key items pocket icon.png]]
|}
|}


====Black 2 and White 2====
=====Black 2 and White 2=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{black 2 color dark}}; background: #{{white 2 color}}; margin:auto"
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{black 2 color dark}}; background:#{{white 2 color}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{mail color light}}; width:12%" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" |
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:12%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
{| style="margin:auto"
! style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; width:12%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
| || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:B2W2 Items pocket M.png]]
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:12%" | Berries<br>きのみ
|-
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; width:12%" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
| || [[File:B2W2 Items pocket F.png]]
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:12%" | Free Space<br>フリースペース
|}Items<br>どうぐ
|- style="text-align:center"
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" |
| style="background:#{{mail color light}}; word-spacing:5px; {{roundytl|5px}}" | [[File:B2W2 Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:B2W2 Items pocket F.png]]
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:B2W2 Medicine pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:B2W2 Medicine pocket F.png]]
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:B2W2 Medicine pocket M.png]]
| style="background:#{{Key items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:B2W2 TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:B2W2 TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|-
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:B2W2 Berries pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:B2W2 Berries pocket F.png]]
| || [[File:B2W2 Medicine pocket F.png]]
| style="background:#{{red color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:B2W2 Key Items pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:B2W2 Key Items pocket F.png]]
|}Medicine<br>かいふく
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}; word-spacing:5px; {{roundytr|5px}}" | ♂ [[File:B2W2 Free Space pocket M.png]]<br/>♀ [[File:B2W2 Free Space pocket F.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" |
|- style="background:#FFF"
{| style="margin:auto"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | Contains all items not in other cases.
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:B2W2 TMs and HMs pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:B2W2 TMs and HMs pocket F.png]]
|}TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:B2W2 Berries pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:B2W2 Berries pocket F.png]]
|}Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}};" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:B2W2 Key Items pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:B2W2 Key Items pocket F.png]]
|}Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" |
{| style="margin:auto"
| ♂ || width="5px" rowspan=2 | || [[File:B2W2 Free Space pocket M.png]]
|-
| || [[File:B2W2 Free Space pocket F.png]]
|}Free Space<br>フリースペース
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation V|Key Items]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation V)|Key Items]].
| Contains items put there by the player.
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | Contains items put there by the player.
|-
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Medicine color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Berries color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Key items color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Key items pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Items pocket icon.png]]
|}
|}


===Generation VI===
====Generation VI====
{{incomplete|section|Changes in ORAS, if any (other than removing customization)}}
Generation VI saw the least amount of changes to the Bag. Items may be picked up by pressing and holding with the stylus, which allows for manual sorting; Start and Select both open the automatic sorting menu. In addition, the Items slot no longer has icons indicating items' types, though they are still grouped together when automatically sorted. <!--A new item type was added for the Strange Souvenir and event-exclusive Discount Coupon.--> The Free Space slot from {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}} was removed, once again giving the Bag five slots, and each slot can be dragged to rearrange the order. A clock icon was also added at the bottom of the screen, which will show a list of the last twelve items used. An icon resembling two arrows rotating between was added at the bottom of the screen, also to open the automatic sorting menu.
Generation VI saw the least amount of changes to the Bag. Items may be picked up by pressing and holding with the stylus, which allows for manual sorting; Start and Select both open the automatic sorting menu. In addition, the Items slot no longer has icons indicating items' types, though they are still grouped together when automatically sorted. <!--A new item type was added for the Strange Souvenir and event-exclusive Discount Coupon.--> The Free Space slot from {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}} was removed, once again giving the Bag five slots, and each slot can be dragged to rearrange the order. A clock icon was also added at the bottom of the screen, which will show a list of the last twelve items used.


While the physical shape of the Bag did not change, it is now possible to customize the color and patterning of the bag due to it being an article of [[clothing]] as a part of [[Trainer customization]].
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.


{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{x color dark}}; background: #{{y color}}; margin:auto"
While the physical shape of the Bag did not change, it is now possible to customize the color and patterning of the bag due to it being an article of [[List of clothing (X and Y)|clothing]] as a part of [[Trainer customization]]. This is not in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]] due to the lack of Trainer customization in those titles, otherwise the bag works functionally the same as it did in [[Pokémon X and Y]].
|-
 
! style="background: #{{mail color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{x color dark}}; background:#{{y color}}; margin:auto"
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background:#{{mail color light}}; width:20%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{key items color light}}" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:20%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background: #{{yellow color light}}" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:20%" | TMs & HMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
! style="background:#{{yellow color light}}; width:20%" | Berries<br>きのみ
|- style="background: #FFF"
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; width:20%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation VI|Key Items]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation VI)|Key Items]].
|-
|- style="text-align:center"
! style="background: #{{mail color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Items VI pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Items ORAS pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{mail color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Items XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Items ORAS pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag Medicine XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Medicine ORAS pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Medicine ORAS pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{key items color light}}" width="13%" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag TMs and HMs ORAS pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}" | [[File:Bag TMs and HMs XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag TMs and HMs ORAS pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{yellow color light}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Berries XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Berries ORAS pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{yellow color light}}" | [[File:Bag Berries XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Berries ORAS pocket icon.png]]
! style="background: #{{red color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Key items XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Key items ORAS pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{red color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Key Items XY pocket icon.png]][[File:Bag Key Items ORAS pocket icon.png]]
|}
|}


===Generation VII===
====Generation VII====
The Bag received an upgrade once again in Generation VII. While the five sections from Generation VI remain, two new sections were added.  
In Generation VII, the Bag retained most of its functions found in Generation VI except for the removal of the clock function and the reordering of pockets. While the five sections from Generation VI remain, two new sections were added.
 
The '''Free Space''' section, previously seen in {{game|Black and White|s|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2|2}}, makes a return and allows the player to store any items they want from other sections for convenience. A new section called '''Z-Crystals''' is also added, which stores all [[Z-Crystal]]s found in the game. The Z-Crystals section will only be available once the player has obtained a Z-Crystal and the [[Z-Ring]]{{sup/7|SM}} or [[Z-Power Ring]]{{sup/7|USUM}}. Due to the removal of HMs from the games, the '''TMs & HMs''' section has been renamed to '''TMs''' only.
 
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.
 
[[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]] added a new section called '''Rotom Powers''', which stores {{DL|Rotom Pokédex|Rotom Powers}} received from befriending the [[Rotom Pokédex]]. The Rotom Powers works similarly to [[Pass Power]]s and [[O-Power]]s.


The '''Free Space''' section, previously seen in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}, makes a return and allows the player to store any items they want from other pockets for convenience. A new section called '''Z-Crystals''' is also added, which stores all [[Z-Crystal]]s found during the game.<!-- The Z-Crystals section will only be available once the player has obtained a Z-Crystal and the [[Z-Ring]].--> Due to removal of HMs from the games, the '''TMs & HMs''' section has been renamed to '''TMs''' only.
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], with far fewer kinds of obtainable items, the bag is overhauled into being essentially a list of items displayed as a grid, similar to that of [[Pokémon Go]]. At the top of the list are eight pockets that are programmed as items that contain other items, like the [[TM Case]] from FireRed and LeafGreen. Many items do not belong in any category, such as [[Key Item]]s, [[valuable item]]s and [[Repel]]s, and are instead listed in the same level as pockets.


{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{sun color}}; background: #{{moon color light}}; margin:auto"
=====Sun and Moon=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{sun color}}; background:#{{moon color light}}; margin:auto"
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:14%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background: #{{mail color light}};" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{mail color light}}; width:14%" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{key items color light}}" | TMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:14%" | TMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{blue color light}}" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}; width:14%" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{red color light}};" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; width:14%" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}" | Free Space<br>フリースペース
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:14%" | Free Space<br>フリースペース
! style="background: #{{Z-Crystals color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Z-Crystals<br>Zクリスタル
! style="background:#{{Z-Crystals color light}}; width:14%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Z-Crystals<br>Zクリスタル
|- style="background: #FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all [[TM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items in Generation VII|Key Items]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation VII)|Key Items]].
| Contains items put there by the player.
| Contains items put there by the player.
| Contains all [[Z-Crystal]]s.
| Contains all [[Z-Crystal]]s.
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine SM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{mail color light}}" | [[File:Bag Items SM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}" | [[File:Bag TMs SM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{blue color light}}" | [[File:Bag Berries SM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{red color light}}" | [[File:Bag Key Items SM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Free Space pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Z-Crystals color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Z-Crystals pocket icon.png]]
|}
=====Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{sun color}}; background:#{{moon color light}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{red color}}; width:13%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Rotom Powers<br>ロトムパワー
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:13%" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background:#{{mail color light}}; width:13%" | Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:13%" | TMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background:#{{blue color light}}; width:13%" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background:#{{red color light}}; width:13%" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:13%" | Free Space<br>フリースペース
! style="background:#{{Z-Crystals color light}}; width:13%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Z-Crystals<br>Zクリスタル
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all {{DL|Rotom Pokédex|Rotom Powers}}.
| Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines.
| Contains all items not in other cases.
| Contains all [[TM]]s.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation VII)|Key Items]].
| Contains items put there by the player.
| Contains all [[Z-Crystal]]s.
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{red color}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Rotom Powers USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{mail color light}}" | [[File:Bag Items USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}" | [[File:Bag TMs USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{blue color light}}" | [[File:Bag Berries USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{red color light}}" | [[File:Bag Key Items USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Free Space USUM pocket icon.png]]
| style="background:#{{Z-Crystals color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Z-Crystals USUM pocket icon.png]]
|}
=====Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{Let's Go Pikachu color}}; background:#{{Let's Go Eevee color}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{Power color light}}; width:13%; {{roundytl|5px}}" width="12%" | {{color2|000|Pokémon Box}}<br>ポケモンボックス
! style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}; width:13%" | Medicine Pocket<br>かいふくポケット
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:13%" | {{color2|000|TM Case}}<br>わざマシンケース
! style="background:#{{Berries color light}}; width:13%" | Candy Jar<br>アメボトル
! style="background:#{{Items color light}}; width:13%" | Power-Up Pocket<br>きょうかポケット
! style="background:#{{Mail color light}}; width:13%" | Clothing Trunk<br>おきがえトランク
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:13%" | Catching Pocket<br>ほかくポケット
! style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; width:13%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Battle Pocket<br>バトルポケット
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Used for [[Pokémon Storage System|Pokémon Storage]]
| Contains all healing medicines.
| Contains all [[TM]]s.
| Contains all [[candy]], including [[Rare Candy|Rare Candies]].
| Contains all [[Evolution stone]]s, [[PP Up]]s, and [[PP Max]]es
| Contains all [[clothing]].
| Contains all available varieties of [[Poké Ball]] and {{Berries}}.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle, including [[Mega Stone]]s.
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{Power color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Pokémon Box Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{Medicine color light}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine Pocket Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" |[[File:Bag TM Case PE Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{Berries color light}}" | [[File:Bag Candy Jar Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{Items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Power-Up Pocket Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{Mail color light}}" | [[File:Bag Clothing Trunk Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" | [[File:Bag Catching Pocket Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#{{Battle items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Battle Pocket Sprite.png]]
|}
====Generation VIII====
In Generation VIII, the Bag retained most of its functions found in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon. The ability to manually reorder items and the Free Space were replaced by the ability to mark an item as favorite and sort a pocket so that favorites are at the top. While the five sections from Generation VI remain, the new sections from Generation VII were removed and four sections were added.
The '''Poké Balls''' and '''Battle Items''' Pockets last seen in the [[Generation IV]] games have returned. The '''Items''' Pocket has been renamed to the '''Other Items''' Pocket, with [[valuable item]]s split off to the new '''Treasures''' Pocket. A new '''Ingredients''' Pocket has also been added, which stores food used to make [[curry]].
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, the Bag is briefly unavailable from the [[menu]] at the start of the game; the player must pick it up from their room first before leaving their [[Player's house|home]].
{{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}} retain all functionality from {{g|Sword and Shield}}, as well as all pockets with the exception of the Ingredients Pocket. The visual representation of the Bag itself returns from Generation IV, now changing to match the player's current Bag if changed through [[Trainer customization]].
In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, with far fewer kinds of obtainable items, the bag is overhauled into being essentially a list of items displayed as a grid. At the top of the list are two pockets:  one that contain Everyday Items and other for Key Items.
=====Sword and Shield=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{sword color}}; background:#{{shield color}}; margin:auto"
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{TMs and HMs color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" width="12%" | <!--[[File:Bag Medicine SM pocket icon.png]]-->
! style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; width:11%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background: #{{mail color light}}" width="12%" | <!--[[File:Bag Items SM pocket icon.png]]-->
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:11%" | Poké Balls<br>ボール
! style="background: #{{key items color light}}" width="12%" | <!--[[File:Bag TMs SM pocket icon.png]]-->
! style="background:#{{battle items color light}}; width:11%" | Battle Items<br>せんとう
! style="background: #{{blue color light}}" width="12%" | <!--[[File:Bag Berries SM pocket icon.png]]-->
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}; width:11%" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background: #{{red color light}};" width="12%" | <!--[[File:Bag Key items SM pocket icon.png]]-->
! style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}; width:11%" | Other Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background: #{{Items color light}}" width="12%" | <!--[[File:Bag Free Space SM pocket icon.png]]-->
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:11%" | TMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background: #{{Z-Crystals color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" width="12%" | [[File:Bag Z-Crystals pocket icon.png]]
! style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}; width:11%" | Treasures<br>おたから
! style="background:#{{Ingredients color light}}; width:11%" | Ingredients<br>しょくざい
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:11%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all healing medicines.
| Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all [[TM]]s and [[TR]]s.
| Contains all [[valuable item]]s.
| Contains all ingredients for [[curry]].
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation VIII)|Key Items]].
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" | [[File:Bag Poké Balls SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{battle items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Battle Items SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | [[File:Bag Berries SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Other Items SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" | [[File:Bag TMs SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}" | [[File:Bag Treasures SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Ingredients color light}}" | [[File:Bag Ingredients SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Key Items SwSh pocket icon.png|32px]]
|}
|}


==In the spin-off games==
=====Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl=====
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{brilliant diamond color}}; background:#{{shining pearl color}}; margin:auto"
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]], items are stored in the [[Toolbox]]. It has a capacity of 16.
|-
! style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; width:12.5%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Medicine<br>かいふく
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:12.5%" | Poké Balls<br>ボール
! style="background:#{{battle items color light}}; width:12.5%" | Battle Items<br>せんとう
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}; width:12.5%" | Berries<br>きのみ
! style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}; width:12.5%" | Other Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; width:12.5%" | TMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}; width:12.5%" | Treasures<br>おたから
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:12.5%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Medicine pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Medicine pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Poké Balls pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Poké Balls pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{battle items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Battle Items pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Battle Items pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{berries color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Berries pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Berries pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Other Items pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Other Items pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP TMs pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP TMs pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Treasures pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Treasures pocket F.png|60px]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}; word-spacing:5px" | ♂ [[File:BDSP Key Items pocket M.png|60px]]<br/>♀ [[File:BDSP Key Items pocket F.png|60px]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all healing medicines.
| Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all [[TM]]s.
| Contains all [[valuable item]]s.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation VIII)|Key Items]].
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" | [[File:Bag Poké Balls BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{battle items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Battle Items BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | [[File:Bag Berries BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Other Items BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{TMs and HMs color light}}" | [[File:Bag TMs BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}" | [[File:Bag Treasures BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Key Items BDSP pocket icon.png|32px]]
|}
 
=====Legends: Arceus=====
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{legends arceus color}}; background:#{{legends arceus color}}; margin:auto"
|-
! style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}; width:12.5%" | Everyday Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:12.5%; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all items that are not Key Items.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation VIII)|Key Items]].
|}


In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]: [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]], items are stored in the [[Treasure Bag]]. It initially has a capacity of 16, being expanded incrementally throughout the story, up to a capacity of 48.
====Generation IX====
In Generation IX, the Bag retained its functions found in Pokémon Sword and Shield. While the nine sections from {{g|Sword and Shield}} remain, a new section was added. The ability to manually reorder items was replaced by the ability to automatically sort items in four different ways:
* Sort by type (Sort by number in TMs)
* Sort by name
* Newest first
* Favorites first


===Pokémon GO===
The '''Ingredients''' Pocket has been renamed to the '''Picnic Items''' Pocket, which stores ingredients used to make [[sandwich]]es, sandwich picks and other picnic items. A new '''TM Materials''' Pocket has been added, which stores TM materials to craft [[TM]]s.
[[File:GO Bag Upgrade.png|thumb|100px|The Bag in Pokémon GO]]
In [[Pokémon GO]], the player's Bag initially has a capacity of 350. Bag Upgrades can be purchased, which expand the maximum number of items that can be carried by 50 each.
{{-}}
==In the anime==
[[File:Johanna Dawn Bag.png|thumb|220px|Johanna giving Dawn a small backpack]]
All of the main characters in the [[Pokémon anime]] own a Bag in which they keep their supplies and Poké Balls. While both of {{an|May}}'s bags were designed based on the ones worn by {{ga|May|her game counterpart}} in [[Generation III]], and Ash's Bag in the {{series|Diamond & Pearl}} is based on {{ga|Lucas}}'s, but colored green, the other main characters' Bags have little to do with their game counterparts, with Dawn and Serena taking a backpack rather than the Bags used by their game counterparts, and Brock, Misty, Iris, Cilan, Bonnie, Lana, Mallow, Kiawe having no Bags in the games.


By far, Brock's Bag has been shown to be the most spacious, having a full tea set and table inside in ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]'', as well as containing, presumably, everything he needs to cook meals on the road for his friends.
The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items. In the case of the [[Gimmighoul Coin]], the excess quantity of the item is sent to a man in [[Medali]].


It was shown in ''[[DP001|Following A Maiden's Voyage!]]'' that {{an|Dawn}} had planned to take a large suitcase full of [[List of clothing in the anime|clothing and accessories]] with her. However, [[Johanna]] made her leave it at home and gave her a small backpack instead, containing only the items she would need on her {{pkmn|journey}}.
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, the Bag is briefly unavailable from the [[menu]] at the start of the game; the player must pick it up after [[Clavell]] enters their [[Player's house|home]].


<gallery>
=====Scarlet and Violet=====
File:Ash bag OS.png|Ash's Bag in the original series
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{scarlet color}}; background:#{{violet color}}; margin:auto"
File:Ash bag AG.png|Ash's Bag in the Advanced Generation series
|-
File:Ash bag DP.png|Ash's Bag in the Diamond and Pearl series
! style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; width:10%; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Medicine<br>かいふく
File:Ash bag BW.png|Ash's Bag in the Best Wishes series
! style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}; width:10%" | Poké Balls<br>ボール
File:Ash bag XY.png|Ash's Bag in the XY series
! style="background:#{{battle items color light}}; width:10%" | Battle Items<br>せんとう
File:Ash bag SM.png|Ash's Bag in the Sun and Moon series
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}; width:10%" | Berries<br>きのみ
</gallery>
! style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}; width:10%" | Other Items<br>どうぐ
! style="background:#{{TMs color light}}; width:10%" | TMs<br>わざマシン
! style="background:#{{User:QuickJolteon/Template:TM Materials color light}}; width:10%" | TM Materials<br>おとしもの
! style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}; width:10%" | Treasures<br>おたから
! style="background:#{{Ingredients color light}}; width:10%" | Picnic Items<br>ピクニック
! style="background:#{{key items color light}}; width:10%; " {{roundytr|5px}}| Key Items<br>たいせつなもの
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Contains all healing medicines.
| Contains all [[Poké Ball]]s.
| Contains all items which only have effect in battle.
| Contains all {{Berries}}.
| Contains all items not in other pockets.
| Contains all [[TM]]s.
| Contains all [[TM Material]]s.
| Contains all [[valuable item]]s.
| Contains all ingredients for [[sandwich]]es and [[picnic]] items.
| Contains all [[List of Key Items (Generation IX)|Key Items]].
|- style="text-align:center"
| style="background:#{{medicine color light}}; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Medicine SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Poké Balls color light}}" | [[File:Bag Poké Balls SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{battle items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Battle Items SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | [[File:Bag Berries SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Other Items color light}}" | [[File:Bag Other Items SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{TMs color light}}" | [[File:Bag TMs SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{User:QuickJolteon/Template:TM Materials color light}}" | [[File:Bag TM Materials SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Treasures color light}}" | [[File:Bag Treasures SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{Ingredients color light}}" | [[File:Bag Picnic Items pocket icon.png|32px]]
| style="background:#{{key items color light}}; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:Bag Key Items SV pocket icon.png|32px]]
|}


==Gallery==
===Gallery===
{{incomplete|needs=Needs image from Sun and Moon.}}
====Game Boy and Game Boy Color====
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{Black color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Black color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{items color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Black color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:GenIBag.png]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:GenIIBag.png]]
|-
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:GenIBag.png]]
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{Kanto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Red and Green Versions|RG}}{{color2|FFF|Pokémon Blue Version (Japanese)|B}}{{color2|FFF|Pokémon Yellow Version|Y}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:GenIIBag.png]]
! class="roundybottom" style="background:#{{Johto color}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Gold and Silver Versions|GS}}{{color2|FFF|Pokémon Crystal Version|C}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:RSBag.png|160px]]
|}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:EBag.png|160px]]
 
====Game Boy Advance====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{items color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Black color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:RSBag.png|x144px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:FRLGBag.png|x144px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:EBag.png|x144px]]
|-
|-
! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Generation I}}
! style="background:#{{Johto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFf|Generation II}}
! style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|RS}}
! style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Versions|RS}}
! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FRLG}}
! style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Emerald Version|E}}
! style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Emerald Version|E}}
|}
====Nintendo DS====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{items color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Black color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:DPBag.png|160px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:PtBag.png|160px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:HGSSBag.png|160px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:BWBag.png|160px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:B2W2Bag.png|160px]]
|-
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:FRLGBag.png|160px]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:DPBag.png|160px]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:PtBag.png|160px]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:HGSSbag.png|160px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|FRLG}}
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|DP}}
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|DP}}
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Platinum Version|Pt}}
! style="background:#{{Johto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HGSS}}
! style="background:#{{Johto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|HGSS}}
|-
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:BWBag.png|160px]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:B2W2Bag.png|160px]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:XYBag.png|160px]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:ORASBag.png|160px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Black and White Versions|BW}}
! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Black and White Versions|BW}}
! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|B2W2}}
! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|B2W2}}
|}
====Nintendo 3DS====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{items color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Black color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:XYBag.png|x240px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:ORASBag.png|x240px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:SMBag.png|x240px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:USUMBag.png|x240px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Kalos color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon X and Y|XY}}
! style="background:#{{Kalos color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon X and Y|XY}}
! style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|ORAS}}
! style="background:#{{Hoenn color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|ORAS}}
! style="background:#{{Alola color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Sun and Moon|SM}}
! style="background:#{{Alola color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|USUM}}
|}
|}
====Nintendo Switch====
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{items color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{Black color dark}}; margin:auto; text-align:center" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="3"
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:PEBag.png|x240px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:SwShBag.png|x240px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|LGPE}}
! style="background:#{{Galar color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Sword and Shield|SwSh}}
|-
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:BDSPBag.png|x240px]]
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:PLABag.png|x240px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Sinnoh color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl|BDSP}}
! style="background:#{{Legends Arceus color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Legends: Arceus|LA}}
|-
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundytop}}" | [[File:SVBag.png|x240px]]
|-
! style="background:#{{Paldea color}}; {{roundybottom}}" | {{color2|FFF|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|SV}}
|}
==In the spin-off games==
{{incomplete|section|Console games (Colo/XD, Oak's lab in the Stadium series).}}
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]], items are stored in the [[Toolbox]]. It has a capacity of 20.
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]: [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time, Darkness]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Sky]], items are stored in the [[Treasure Bag]]. It initially has a capacity of 16, being expanded incrementally throughout the story, up to a capacity of 48.
===Pokémon GO===
[[File:GO Bag Upgrade.png|thumb|100px|The Bag in Pokémon GO]]
In {{g|GO}}, the player's Bag initially has a capacity of 350 [[List of items (GO)|items]]. Bag Upgrades can be purchased in the [[PokéCoin|Shop]] for {{PCoin}}200, which expand the capacity by 50 items per upgrade. The maximum upgradeable capacity is 6,800 items.
The player can hold more items than the Bag's capacity if they acquire multiple items at once that put them over the capacity, but if already over capacity, they will not be able to acquire more, such as from [[PokéStop]]s, [[Gift]]s, and Boxes available in the shop. If the player would start a {{OBP|Trainer Battle|GO}} with a full Bag, the game warns the player beforehand that they will not receive any rewards unless they make room. Rewards from {{OBP|Raid Battle|GO}}s, [[Field Research|Field]] or [[Special Research]], [[Adventure Sync]], [[Trainer level|leveling up]], and promotional codes are not affected by the Bag's capacity.
Prior to an update on February 17, 2017, the Bag was also available on the encounter screen, so that it could be used to select the camera, Berries, and other Poké Balls; it has since been replaced by separate buttons for these items.
The maximum upgradeable capacity has increased over time.
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{night color}}; border:3px solid #{{blue color light}};"
! style="color:#FFF" | Maximum upgradeable capacity
! style="color:#FFF" | First available
|-
| 1000
| Launch
|-
| 1500
| June 22, 2017
|-
| 2000
| May 15, 2018
|-
| 2500
| November 22, 2019
|-
| 3000
| April 15, 2020
|-
| 3500
| July 6, 2021
|-
| 4000
| November 15, 2021
|-
| 4500
| December 16, 2021
|-
| 5050
| June 2, 2022
|-
| 5200
| December 14, 2022
|-
| 6800
| February 15, 2024
|}
===Pokémon Masters EX===
{{main|List of items (Masters)}}
In {{g|Masters EX}}, the bag is accessible from the Poryphone Menu and the [[training area]] menu. There are seven different sections, which are further divided into several categories based on item type.
===Pokémon UNITE===
{{main|List of items (UNITE)}}
In {{g|UNITE}}, the equivalent location is the '''Item Box''', which stores stores almost all of the items the player can obtain in the game. It is divided into Battle Items, Held Items, Prize Packs, Consumable Items, Puzzle Pieces, and Other. The New Items section is dedicated to recently obtained items, and the All section juts displays all items. Some [[currency|currencies]] are treated as items, namely Holowear Tickets, Fashion Tickets, and Item Enhancers.
[[Held items]] can't be interacted with from this menu, instead being managed from the '''Held Items''' menu. Trying to give a Pokémon a Held Item from the Item Box transitions to that menu. However, 7-Day Max Grade Trial Cards can be used from the Item Box on Held items
==In the anime==
{{incomplete|section|Needs information and pictures of all of Ash's traveling companions' Bags}}
[[File:Johanna Dawn Bag.png|thumb|250px|Johanna giving Dawn a small backpack]]
All of the {{ashfr|main characters}} in the {{pkmn|anime}} own a Bag to store their supplies like a sleeping bag or tent, [[outfits]], and [[Poké Ball]]s. Generally, the main characters' Bags have little to do with their {{pkmn|games|game}} counterparts, with {{an|Dawn}} and {{an|Serena}} taking a backpack rather than the actual Bags used by their game counterparts, and Ash's other companions having no Bags in the games.
Unlike other main characters, {{Ash}} carries his Poké Balls on his belt. Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]'' is based on {{ga|Lucas}}'s, but colored green instead. During ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]'', {{AP|Rowlet}} tends to rest inside Ash's Bag.
{{an|Misty}} used her pull string style Bag to carry her Poké Balls, sleeping bag, [[Fishing Rod]], and a case full of [[Misty's special lure|lures]]. {{TP|Misty|Togepi}} also preferred to travel and sleep inside Misty's Bag. Misty's later appearances during ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]'' show her owning a {{p|Spheal}} Bag.
The seemingly endless capacity of the characters' Bags can be only be described as the result of [[anime physics]]. By far, {{an|Brock}}'s Bag has been shown to be the most spacious, having a full tea-set and table inside in ''[[EP009|The School of Hard Knocks]]'', as well as containing, presumably, everything he needed to cook meals on the road for his friends. Brock also carried the group's medicinal supplies and maps while they traveled through the [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], and [[Sinnoh]] [[region]]s. His Bag was blue, with only the bedroll being removed during ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''.
As a [[Pokémon Watcher]], {{Tracey}} carried around numerous sketchbooks, pencils, and a set of binoculars in his orange Bag.
Both of {{an|May}}'s Bags were based on the ones worn by {{ga|May|her game counterpart}} in [[Generation III]]. Throughout ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire'', she wore a {{wp|fanny pack|ket Bag}} that stayed on her waist like a belt. It was used to hold her Poke Balls, [[Pokédex]], [[Contest Pass]], and [[Ribbon]]s. During her brief return from ''[[DP075|Our Cup Runneth Over!]]'' to ''[[DP079|Strategy with a Smile!]]'', May was shown to have two Bags, one a green ket Bag and the other a yellow Bag.
[[Max]] carried around a yellow Bag that held his [[PokéNav]].
It was shown in ''[[DP001|Following A Maiden's Voyage!]]'' that Dawn had planned to take a large suitcase full of various [[List of clothing (anime)|clothing and accessories]] with her. However, [[Johanna]] made her leave it at home and gave her a small Bag instead, containing only the items that she would need on her {{pkmn|journey}}.
{{an|Iris}} wore a pink Bag.
{{an|Cilan}} owned a brown Bag, and like Brock, he carried the group's supplies around.
{{an|Serena}} stored her belongings in a pink Bag. Her second Bag had a [[Heal Ball]] design on it.
{{an|Clemont}} stored many of his "[[Clemontic Gear]]" inventions inside his black and white Bag. His younger sister {{an|Bonnie}} wore a yellow satchel-style Bag around her shoulder, which {{TP|Clemont|Dedenne}} and later [[Squishy]] rest in.
{{an|Mallow}}'s schoolbag is based on the [[Forage Bag]].
Both of {{an|Lillie}}'s Bags were based on the ones worn by [[Lillie|her game counterpart]].
[[Goh]] has a brown and black Bag resembling a suitcase. As shown in ''[[JN010|A Test in Paradise!]]'', it has a high capacity to keep his [[Poké Ball]]s.
[[Roy]] has a grayish blue sack bag to hold his belongings. In [[HZ046]], Roy starts wearing a simliar bag but bigger while attending [[Naranja Academy]].
[[Liko]] has a yellow crossbody bag, a black backpack, and a blue bag to hold {{an|Terapagos}} in.
<gallery>
File:Ash bag OS.png|Ash's Bag in the [[original series]]
File:Ash bag AG.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire]]''
File:Ash bag DP.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl]]''
File:Ash bag BW.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Black & White]]''
File:Ash bag XY.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon the Series: XY]]''
File:Ash bag SM.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''
File:Ash bag JN.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]''
File:Ash bag M20.png|{{OBP|Ash Ketchum|M20|Ash}}'s Bag in ''[[M20|I Choose You!]]''
File:Ash bag M21.png|Ash's Bag in ''[[M21|The Power of Us]]''
File:Ash bag M23.png|Ash’s Bag in ''[[M23|Secrets of the Jungle]]''
File:Misty's Bag.png|Misty's Bag in the original series
File:Brock's Bag.png|Brock's Bag in the original series
File:Tracey's Bag.png|Tracey's Bag
File:May's Bag.png|May's Bag in ''Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire''
File:May's DP Bag.png|May's Bag in ''Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl''
File:Max's Bag.png|Max's Bag
File:Dawn bag.png|Dawn's Bag
File:Cilan Bag.png|Cilan's Bag
File:Iris Bag.png|Iris's Bag
File:Serena first bag.png|Serena's first Bag
File:Serena bag 2.png|Serena's second Bag
File:Clemont Bag.png|Clemont's Bag
File:Bonnie bag.png|Bonnie's Bag (Left)
File:Mallow Bag.png|Mallow's schoolbag
File:Goh Bag.png|Goh's Bag
File:Liko Yellow Bag.png|Liko's yellow Bag
File:Liko Black Backpack.png|Liko's black Backpack
File:Liko Blue Bag.png|Liko's blue Bag
File:Roy Bag.png|Roy's Bag
File:Roy Second Bag.png|Roy's second Bag
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The players' default bags in Pokémon X and Y
The players' Bags in Pokémon Platinum

The Bag (Japanese: バッグ bag), referred to on the menu as Item (Japanese: どうぐ tool) in Generation I and Pack (Japanese: リュック ruck) in Generation II, is a vital tool in all core series Pokémon games. It holds all of the player's items, storing them for later use. By opening the Bag, players can use, arrange, and toss most items, and register Key Items for easy access.

In the Help System of the Generation V games, it is called the Bag function (Japanese: バッグの()(のう) bag function).

In the core series

Overview

Outside of battle

The Bag appears as part of the start menu in all core series games, as well as in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.

All items that the player has on hand will be located in the Bag and, after Generation I, being placed in the appropriate pocket automatically. Prior to Generation IV, the items pocket had limited spaces for items, while the other pockets had space for any and all items that would go there. The limit is 20 up through Ruby and Sapphire, 30 in Emerald, and 42 in FireRed and LeafGreen. If an item to be picked up would be placed into the items pocket, however, and the pocket was full, it could not be picked up until the player had deposited some items into the PC. This problem no longer exists in Generation IV and beyond, where all pockets have enough space for every item.

Inside of the Bag menu, the player will find a list of all their items, ordered by default from the first kind obtained to the most recently obtained. Players may rearrange these items with the select button, except in the Berries and TMs and HMs pockets, which are automatically ordered. Depending on the type of item, and sometimes on the item itself, options exist when it is selected that allow players to use the item, throw the item away, register it to the Select/Y button for use on the field, or have a Pokémon hold it.

In Generation II-III, if the bag is full, the message will state that the player found an item, but the next message will state that the bag is full. In Generation I, if the bag is full and the player finds an item, it will immediately state that the bag is full.

In battle

Bag menu during a Pokémon battle in Generation VII.

The Bag is also one of the four menu selections during a Pokémon battle, and allows the player to use items that can be used in battle, such as Poké Balls, Potions, and items like X Attack. Prior to Generation IV, the Bag menu during battle was the same as that outside of battle, allowing inventory checking of items that are unrelated to battle during it. In Generation IV, however, it became a completely different menu on the touch screen, split into four categories of use:

Using an item while in battle uses up a turn. Prior to Generation VII, this only occurs if the item that the player tries to use has an effect during the battle (for example, attempting to use an Hyper Potion on the Pokémon while its HP is full will result in the "It won't have any effect" message). In Generation VII, attempting to use an item that would have no effect takes a turn, but does not consume the item. Items cannot be used in linked battles or in facilities such as the Battle Tower.

The item that was last used during battle, if there were multiple copies of it in the Bag, can be easily used again. The selection cursor will remain on it in Generation I-III and VII games, while a shortcut menu will exist at the lower left corner of the screen to the last used item in Generation IV-VI.

Differences between generations

While the Bag has remained a consistent part of the menu screen for all generations, significant changes have been made to its structure in each succeeding generation, with most welcomed as improvements.

Generation I

In Generation I, the Bag is a list of up to 20 different kinds of items, with no separation into different pockets. The player cannot obtain new items if they do not have room in their Bag. The player can hold up to 99 of each item; if obtaining an item would result in the player having more than 99 of a single item, the excess items are placed in a new stack if the player has room for another item stack in their Bag (otherwise they cannot be obtained). (Some glitches, such as MissingNo.'s item duplication glitch, allow the player to hold up to 255 items in a single Bag slot.)

Due to the limited space in their Bag, additional items can be stored in the PC's Item Storage System. However, if the player's Bag is full, they cannot pick up new items, even if they have room in their Item Storage System, as the player can only move items between their Bag and Item Storage System by using a PC.

Despite the lack of pockets, there is still a distinction between Key Items and other items. Key Items have no quantity displayed next to them (since the player can only ever have one instance of each Key Item at a time) and cannot be sold or tossed.

Generation II

Bag artwork from Pokémon Gold and Silver
050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Whether items can still form new stacks if the first stack exceeds capacity, female and Stadium 2 icons

In Generation II, the Bag is now split into four different pockets. There are three specialized pockets for specific types of items, as well as the items pocket for all other items. While the specialized pockets now are each large enough to hold all items of their type, the items pocket still has a size limit, so additional items can be stored in the PC's Item Storage System.

Each pocket can hold up to 20 different types of item, except the TM and HM pocket which can hold all 50 TMs and 7 HMs. The player cannot obtain more items if their Bag is full, even if there is room in their PC's Item Storage System.

The player can hold up to 99 of each item.

Starting in Generation II, each item has a description, which provides the player information about its function.

GSC Items pocket.png
Items
どうぐ
GSC Poké Balls pocket.png
Balls
ボール
GSC Key Items pocket.png
Key Items
たいせつ
GSC TMs and HMs pocket.png
TM/HM
わざマシン
Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all Key Items. Contains all TMs and HMs.

Generation III

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Colosseum and XD details

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald and Pokémon Colosseum and XD, there is one more pocket than in Generation II, the Berries pocket. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, there are three pockets, with the Berries and TMs & HMs pockets being replaced by the Key Items the Berry Pouch and TM Case respectively. While the specialized pockets are each large enough to hold all items of their type, the items pocket still has a size limit, so additional items can be stored in the PC's Item Storage System.

The items pocket can hold up to 30 different items in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald (42 in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen). In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen, the player cannot obtain more items if their Bag is full, even if there is room in their PC's Item Storage System. In Pokémon Colosseum and XD, if the player would obtain an item while their Bag is full, it will be sent to their PC instead.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items. The Key Items pocket does not display the item quantity, because the player is unable to find more than one of each Key Item in normal gameplay. However, each Key Item actually has a hidden quantity value in the game data, therefore the Bag is able to store multiple repeated Key Items in the same line as well (like in any other pocket).

The Berries and TMs & HMs pockets, and their counterparts the Berry Pouch and TM Case, have a pre-defined order in which they are always sorted, unlike other pockets. The Berries pocket and Berry Pouch are sorted by Berry number. The TMs & HMs pocket and TM Case are sorted by TM and HM number; the TMs & HMs pocket sorts TMs above HMs, whereas the TM Case sorts HMs above TMs.

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the player may store Key Items in the PC. However, this is not possible in Pokémon FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald; in these games, all Key Item remains indefinitely in the Bag, except those items that are eventually delivered to NPCs.

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen introduced images of each item, which can be seen from the player's Bag. These images were retained in Pokémon Emerald as well as later generations, but were not used in Pokémon Colosseum and XD.

A visual of the Bag itself is visible while browsing its contents. Male and female player characters have different Bag designs. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the Bags are yellow; in Pokémon Emerald, they are green. In the catching tutorials, the old man and Wally use the same Bag that the male player would use, even if the player is female. No visual representation of the player's Bag appears in Pokémon Colosseum and XD.

Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Items
どうぐ
Poké Balls
モンスターボール
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
RS Items pocket M.png RS Items pocket F.png
E Items pocket M.png E Items pocket F.png
RS Poké Balls pocket M.png RS Poké Balls pocket F.png
E Poké Balls pocket M.png E Poké Balls pocket F.png
RS TMs and HMs pocket M.png RS TMs and HMs pocket F.png
E TMs and HMs pocket M.png E TMs and HMs pocket F.png
RS Berries pocket M.png RS Berries pocket F.png
E Berries pocket M.png E Berries pocket F.png
RS Key Items pocket M.png RS Key Items pocket F.png
E Key Items pocket M.png E Key Items pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Key Items.
Battle Pyramid

In Pokémon Emerald's Battle Pyramid, the player uses the exclusive Battle Bag to hold items for use in the battle facility. The color of the icon is purple for the Level 50 challenge, and red for the Open Level challenge.

Battle Bag Level 50 Emerald.png Battle Bag Open Level Emerald.png
Battle Bag
バトルバッグ
Contains items acquired in the Battle Pyramid.
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Items
どうぐ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Poké Balls
モンスターボール
FRLG Items pocket M.png FRLG Items pocket F.png
FRLG Key Items pocket M.png FRLG Key Items pocket F.png
FRLG Poké Balls pocket M.png FRLG Poké Balls pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all Key Items. Contains all Poké Balls.

Generation IV

The Bag was revamped once again in Generation IV, not only removing the space limit (and making the PC item storage system for items obsolete, resulting in its discontinuation) but also splitting the pockets up further than in Generation III. Three new pockets were split off from the Items pocket, making for a total of eight pockets. The Bags are yellow in Diamond and Pearl, but gray/silver in Platinum.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.

In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the Bag retained the list-like format from Generation III, with pocket-changing controls as well as a Poké Ball-shaped scrollwheel being present on the bottom screen. Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, by contrast, groups the items into six-cell pages. Additionally these games have Ethan/Lyra holding the bag with the pocket being highlighted, while other games just show pockets.

Diamond and Pearl
Items
どうぐ
Medicine
かいふく
Poké Balls
モンスターボール
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Mail
メール
Battle Items
せんとうよう
Key Items
たいせつなもの
DP Items pocket M.png
DP Items pocket F.png
DP Medicine pocket M.png
DP Medicine pocket F.png
DP Poké Balls pocket M.png
DP Poké Balls pocket F.png
DP TMs and HMs pocket M.png
DP TMs and HMs pocket F.png
DP Berries pocket M.png
DP Berries pocket F.png
DP Mail pocket M.png
DP Mail pocket F.png
DP Battle Items pocket M.png
DP Battle Items pocket F.png
DP Key Items pocket M.png
DP Key Items pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Mail. Contains all items which only have effect in battle. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Items DP pocket icon.png Bag Medicine DP pocket icon.png Bag Poké Balls DP pocket icon.png Bag TMs and HMs DP pocket icon.png Bag Berries DP pocket icon.png Bag Mail DP pocket icon.png Bag Battle Items DP pocket icon.png Bag Key Items DP pocket icon.png
Platinum
Items
どうぐ
Medicine
かいふく
Poké Balls
モンスターボール
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Mail
メール
Battle Items
せんとうよう
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Pt Items pocket M.png
Pt Items pocket F.png
Pt Medicine pocket M.png
Pt Medicine pocket F.png
Pt Poké Balls pocket M.png
Pt Poké Balls pocket F.png
Pt TMs and HMs pocket M.png
Pt TMs and HMs pocket F.png
Pt Berries pocket M.png
Pt Berries pocket F.png
Pt Mail pocket M.png
Pt Mail pocket F.png
Pt Battle Items pocket M.png
Pt Battle Items pocket F.png
Pt Key Items pocket M.png
Pt Key Items pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Mail. Contains all items which only have effect in battle. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Items Pt pocket icon.png Bag Medicine Pt pocket icon.png Bag Poké Balls Pt pocket icon.png Bag TMs and HMs Pt pocket icon.png Bag Berries Pt pocket icon.png Bag Mail Pt pocket icon.png Bag Battle Items Pt pocket icon.png Bag Key Items Pt pocket icon.png
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Items
どうぐ
Medicine
かいふく
Poké Balls
モンスターボール
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Mail
メール
Battle Items
せんとうよう
Key Items
たいせつなもの
HGSS Items pocket M.png
HGSS Items pocket F.png
HGSS Medicine pocket M.png
HGSS Medicine pocket F.png
HGSS Poké Balls pocket M.png
HGSS Poké Balls pocket F.png
HGSS TMs and HMs pocket M.png
HGSS TMs and HMs pocket F.png
HGSS Berries pocket M.png
HGSS Berries pocket F.png
HGSS Mail pocket M.png
HGSS Mail pocket F.png
HGSS Battle Items pocket M.png
HGSS Battle Items pocket F.png
HGSS Key Items pocket M.png
HGSS Key Items pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Mail. Contains all items which only have effect in battle. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Items pocket icon.png Bag Medicine pocket icon.png Bag Poké Balls pocket icon.png Bag TMs and HMs pocket icon.png Bag Berries pocket icon.png Bag Mail pocket icon.png Bag Battle Items pocket icon.png Bag Key Items pocket icon.png

Generation V

In Black and White, the Bag was overhauled again, with eight pockets being condensed into five, much like in Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. The pockets are called Cases in these games, and are labeled Items, Medicine, TMs & HMs, Berries and Key Items, with Poké Balls, Mail, held items and other items all being placed in the Items pocket. Held items, Mail and Poké Balls are indicated as such by an icon displayed to the immediate left of the item that corresponds to what type of item it is.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.

In these games, recently acquired items (other than TMs) are added at the top of their respective item list (rather than the bottom, as in previous generations), and players can sort a pocket automatically by pressing Start, in addition to manual sorting with Select.

In Black 2 and White 2, a Free Space section was added to the Bag, and the icon takes on the appearance of a smaller Bag. Players can select items they use most and add them to Free Space for easy access. Manual sorting cannot be performed in this section, and items are always placed in alphabetical order. However, the player can filter the kind of items they want to see with the sorting button.

Unlike in the first pairs, new items go at the bottom of the item list like in previous generations rather than the top, including TMs and HMs. More sorting options were also added.

Black and White
Items
どうぐ
Medicine
かいふく
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
BW Items pocket M.png
BW Items pocket F.png
BW Medicine pocket M.png
BW Medicine pocket F.png
BW TMs and HMs pocket M.png
BW TMs and HMs pocket F.png
BW Berries pocket M.png
BW Berries pocket F.png
BW Key Items pocket M.png
BW Key Items pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other cases. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Key Items.
Black 2 and White 2
Items
どうぐ
Medicine
かいふく
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Free Space
フリースペース
B2W2 Items pocket M.png
B2W2 Items pocket F.png
B2W2 Medicine pocket M.png
B2W2 Medicine pocket F.png
B2W2 TMs and HMs pocket M.png
B2W2 TMs and HMs pocket F.png
B2W2 Berries pocket M.png
B2W2 Berries pocket F.png
B2W2 Key Items pocket M.png
B2W2 Key Items pocket F.png
B2W2 Free Space pocket M.png
B2W2 Free Space pocket F.png
Contains all items not in other cases. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Key Items. Contains items put there by the player.

Generation VI

Generation VI saw the least amount of changes to the Bag. Items may be picked up by pressing and holding with the stylus, which allows for manual sorting; Start and Select both open the automatic sorting menu. In addition, the Items slot no longer has icons indicating items' types, though they are still grouped together when automatically sorted. The Free Space slot from Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 was removed, once again giving the Bag five slots, and each slot can be dragged to rearrange the order. A clock icon was also added at the bottom of the screen, which will show a list of the last twelve items used. An icon resembling two arrows rotating between was added at the bottom of the screen, also to open the automatic sorting menu.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.

While the physical shape of the Bag did not change, it is now possible to customize the color and patterning of the bag due to it being an article of clothing as a part of Trainer customization. This is not in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire due to the lack of Trainer customization in those titles, otherwise the bag works functionally the same as it did in Pokémon X and Y.

Items
どうぐ
Medicine
かいふく
TMs & HMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Contains all items not in other cases. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all TMs and HMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Items XY pocket icon.pngBag Items ORAS pocket icon.png Bag Medicine XY pocket icon.pngBag Medicine ORAS pocket icon.png Bag TMs and HMs XY pocket icon.pngBag TMs and HMs ORAS pocket icon.png Bag Berries XY pocket icon.pngBag Berries ORAS pocket icon.png Bag Key Items XY pocket icon.pngBag Key Items ORAS pocket icon.png

Generation VII

In Generation VII, the Bag retained most of its functions found in Generation VI except for the removal of the clock function and the reordering of pockets. While the five sections from Generation VI remain, two new sections were added.

The Free Space section, previously seen in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, makes a return and allows the player to store any items they want from other sections for convenience. A new section called Z-Crystals is also added, which stores all Z-Crystals found in the game. The Z-Crystals section will only be available once the player has obtained a Z-Crystal and the Z-RingSM or Z-Power RingUSUM. Due to the removal of HMs from the games, the TMs & HMs section has been renamed to TMs only.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.

Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon added a new section called Rotom Powers, which stores Rotom Powers received from befriending the Rotom Pokédex. The Rotom Powers works similarly to Pass Powers and O-Powers.

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, with far fewer kinds of obtainable items, the bag is overhauled into being essentially a list of items displayed as a grid, similar to that of Pokémon Go. At the top of the list are eight pockets that are programmed as items that contain other items, like the TM Case from FireRed and LeafGreen. Many items do not belong in any category, such as Key Items, valuable items and Repels, and are instead listed in the same level as pockets.

Sun and Moon
Medicine
かいふく
Items
どうぐ
TMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Free Space
フリースペース
Z-Crystals
Zクリスタル
Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all items not in other cases. Contains all TMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Key Items. Contains items put there by the player. Contains all Z-Crystals.
Bag Medicine SM pocket icon.png Bag Items SM pocket icon.png Bag TMs SM pocket icon.png Bag Berries SM pocket icon.png Bag Key Items SM pocket icon.png Bag Free Space pocket icon.png Bag Z-Crystals pocket icon.png
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Rotom Powers
ロトムパワー
Medicine
かいふく
Items
どうぐ
TMs
わざマシン
Berries
きのみ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Free Space
フリースペース
Z-Crystals
Zクリスタル
Contains all Rotom Powers. Contains all healing and permanent stat-enhancing medicines. Contains all items not in other cases. Contains all TMs. Contains all Berries. Contains all Key Items. Contains items put there by the player. Contains all Z-Crystals.
Bag Rotom Powers USUM pocket icon.png Bag Medicine USUM pocket icon.png Bag Items USUM pocket icon.png Bag TMs USUM pocket icon.png Bag Berries USUM pocket icon.png Bag Key Items USUM pocket icon.png Bag Free Space USUM pocket icon.png Bag Z-Crystals USUM pocket icon.png
Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!
Pokémon Box
ポケモンボックス
Medicine Pocket
かいふくポケット
TM Case
わざマシンケース
Candy Jar
アメボトル
Power-Up Pocket
きょうかポケット
Clothing Trunk
おきがえトランク
Catching Pocket
ほかくポケット
Battle Pocket
バトルポケット
Used for Pokémon Storage Contains all healing medicines. Contains all TMs. Contains all candy, including Rare Candies. Contains all Evolution stones, PP Ups, and PP Maxes Contains all clothing. Contains all available varieties of Poké Ball and Berries. Contains all items which only have effect in battle, including Mega Stones.
Bag Pokémon Box Sprite.png Bag Medicine Pocket Sprite.png Bag TM Case PE Sprite.png Bag Candy Jar Sprite.png Bag Power-Up Pocket Sprite.png Bag Clothing Trunk Sprite.png Bag Catching Pocket Sprite.png Bag Battle Pocket Sprite.png

Generation VIII

In Generation VIII, the Bag retained most of its functions found in Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon. The ability to manually reorder items and the Free Space were replaced by the ability to mark an item as favorite and sort a pocket so that favorites are at the top. While the five sections from Generation VI remain, the new sections from Generation VII were removed and four sections were added.

The Poké Balls and Battle Items Pockets last seen in the Generation IV games have returned. The Items Pocket has been renamed to the Other Items Pocket, with valuable items split off to the new Treasures Pocket. A new Ingredients Pocket has also been added, which stores food used to make curry.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items.

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, the Bag is briefly unavailable from the menu at the start of the game; the player must pick it up from their room first before leaving their home.

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl retain all functionality from Pokémon Sword and Shield, as well as all pockets with the exception of the Ingredients Pocket. The visual representation of the Bag itself returns from Generation IV, now changing to match the player's current Bag if changed through Trainer customization.

In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, with far fewer kinds of obtainable items, the bag is overhauled into being essentially a list of items displayed as a grid. At the top of the list are two pockets: one that contain Everyday Items and other for Key Items.

Sword and Shield
Medicine
かいふく
Poké Balls
ボール
Battle Items
せんとう
Berries
きのみ
Other Items
どうぐ
TMs
わざマシン
Treasures
おたから
Ingredients
しょくざい
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Contains all healing medicines. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all items which only have effect in battle. Contains all Berries. Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all TMs and TRs. Contains all valuable items. Contains all ingredients for curry. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Medicine SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Poké Balls SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Battle Items SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Berries SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Other Items SwSh pocket icon.png Bag TMs SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Treasures SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Ingredients SwSh pocket icon.png Bag Key Items SwSh pocket icon.png
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Medicine
かいふく
Poké Balls
ボール
Battle Items
せんとう
Berries
きのみ
Other Items
どうぐ
TMs
わざマシン
Treasures
おたから
Key Items
たいせつなもの
BDSP Medicine pocket M.png
BDSP Medicine pocket F.png
BDSP Poké Balls pocket M.png
BDSP Poké Balls pocket F.png
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Contains all healing medicines. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all items which only have effect in battle. Contains all Berries. Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all TMs. Contains all valuable items. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Medicine BDSP pocket icon.png Bag Poké Balls BDSP pocket icon.png Bag Battle Items BDSP pocket icon.png Bag Berries BDSP pocket icon.png Bag Other Items BDSP pocket icon.png Bag TMs BDSP pocket icon.png Bag Treasures BDSP pocket icon.png Bag Key Items BDSP pocket icon.png
Legends: Arceus
Everyday Items
どうぐ
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Contains all items that are not Key Items. Contains all Key Items.

Generation IX

In Generation IX, the Bag retained its functions found in Pokémon Sword and Shield. While the nine sections from Pokémon Sword and Shield remain, a new section was added. The ability to manually reorder items was replaced by the ability to automatically sort items in four different ways:

  • Sort by type (Sort by number in TMs)
  • Sort by name
  • Newest first
  • Favorites first

The Ingredients Pocket has been renamed to the Picnic Items Pocket, which stores ingredients used to make sandwiches, sandwich picks and other picnic items. A new TM Materials Pocket has been added, which stores TM materials to craft TMs.

The player can hold up to 999 of each item. If the player would obtain a number of an item that would cause them to have more than 999 of it in their Bag, they cannot obtain those items. In the case of the Gimmighoul Coin, the excess quantity of the item is sent to a man in Medali.

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the Bag is briefly unavailable from the menu at the start of the game; the player must pick it up after Clavell enters their home.

Scarlet and Violet
Medicine
かいふく
Poké Balls
ボール
Battle Items
せんとう
Berries
きのみ
Other Items
どうぐ
TMs
わざマシン
TM Materials
おとしもの
Treasures
おたから
Picnic Items
ピクニック
Key Items
たいせつなもの
Contains all healing medicines. Contains all Poké Balls. Contains all items which only have effect in battle. Contains all Berries. Contains all items not in other pockets. Contains all TMs. Contains all TM Materials. Contains all valuable items. Contains all ingredients for sandwiches and picnic items. Contains all Key Items.
Bag Medicine SV pocket icon.png Bag Poké Balls SV pocket icon.png Bag Battle Items SV pocket icon.png Bag Berries SV pocket icon.png Bag Other Items SV pocket icon.png Bag TMs SV pocket icon.png Bag TM Materials SV pocket icon.png Bag Treasures SV pocket icon.png Bag Picnic Items pocket icon.png Bag Key Items SV pocket icon.png

Gallery

Game Boy and Game Boy Color

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RGBY GSC

Game Boy Advance

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Nintendo DS

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DP Pt HGSS BW B2W2

Nintendo 3DS

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XY ORAS SM USUM

Nintendo Switch

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LGPE SwSh
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BDSP LA
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SV

In the spin-off games

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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, items are stored in the Toolbox. It has a capacity of 20.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, items are stored in the Treasure Bag. It initially has a capacity of 16, being expanded incrementally throughout the story, up to a capacity of 48.

Pokémon GO

The Bag in Pokémon GO

In Pokémon GO, the player's Bag initially has a capacity of 350 items. Bag Upgrades can be purchased in the Shop for PokéCoin.png200, which expand the capacity by 50 items per upgrade. The maximum upgradeable capacity is 6,800 items.

The player can hold more items than the Bag's capacity if they acquire multiple items at once that put them over the capacity, but if already over capacity, they will not be able to acquire more, such as from PokéStops, Gifts, and Boxes available in the shop. If the player would start a Trainer Battle with a full Bag, the game warns the player beforehand that they will not receive any rewards unless they make room. Rewards from Raid Battles, Field or Special Research, Adventure Sync, leveling up, and promotional codes are not affected by the Bag's capacity.

Prior to an update on February 17, 2017, the Bag was also available on the encounter screen, so that it could be used to select the camera, Berries, and other Poké Balls; it has since been replaced by separate buttons for these items.

The maximum upgradeable capacity has increased over time.

Maximum upgradeable capacity First available
1000 Launch
1500 June 22, 2017
2000 May 15, 2018
2500 November 22, 2019
3000 April 15, 2020
3500 July 6, 2021
4000 November 15, 2021
4500 December 16, 2021
5050 June 2, 2022
5200 December 14, 2022
6800 February 15, 2024

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: List of items (Masters)

In Pokémon Masters EX, the bag is accessible from the Poryphone Menu and the training area menu. There are seven different sections, which are further divided into several categories based on item type.

Pokémon UNITE

Main article: List of items (UNITE)

In Pokémon UNITE, the equivalent location is the Item Box, which stores stores almost all of the items the player can obtain in the game. It is divided into Battle Items, Held Items, Prize Packs, Consumable Items, Puzzle Pieces, and Other. The New Items section is dedicated to recently obtained items, and the All section juts displays all items. Some currencies are treated as items, namely Holowear Tickets, Fashion Tickets, and Item Enhancers.

Held items can't be interacted with from this menu, instead being managed from the Held Items menu. Trying to give a Pokémon a Held Item from the Item Box transitions to that menu. However, 7-Day Max Grade Trial Cards can be used from the Item Box on Held items

In the anime

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Johanna giving Dawn a small backpack

All of the main characters in the anime own a Bag to store their supplies like a sleeping bag or tent, outfits, and Poké Balls. Generally, the main characters' Bags have little to do with their game counterparts, with Dawn and Serena taking a backpack rather than the actual Bags used by their game counterparts, and Ash's other companions having no Bags in the games.

Unlike other main characters, Ash carries his Poké Balls on his belt. Ash's Bag in Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl is based on Lucas's, but colored green instead. During Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon, Rowlet tends to rest inside Ash's Bag.

Misty used her pull string style Bag to carry her Poké Balls, sleeping bag, Fishing Rod, and a case full of lures. Togepi also preferred to travel and sleep inside Misty's Bag. Misty's later appearances during Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire show her owning a Spheal Bag.

The seemingly endless capacity of the characters' Bags can be only be described as the result of anime physics. By far, Brock's Bag has been shown to be the most spacious, having a full tea-set and table inside in The School of Hard Knocks, as well as containing, presumably, everything he needed to cook meals on the road for his friends. Brock also carried the group's medicinal supplies and maps while they traveled through the Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, and Sinnoh regions. His Bag was blue, with only the bedroll being removed during Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearl.

As a Pokémon Watcher, Tracey carried around numerous sketchbooks, pencils, and a set of binoculars in his orange Bag.

Both of May's Bags were based on the ones worn by her game counterpart in Generation III. Throughout Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire, she wore a ket Bag that stayed on her waist like a belt. It was used to hold her Poke Balls, Pokédex, Contest Pass, and Ribbons. During her brief return from Our Cup Runneth Over! to Strategy with a Smile!, May was shown to have two Bags, one a green ket Bag and the other a yellow Bag.

Max carried around a yellow Bag that held his PokéNav.

It was shown in Following A Maiden's Voyage! that Dawn had planned to take a large suitcase full of various clothing and accessories with her. However, Johanna made her leave it at home and gave her a small Bag instead, containing only the items that she would need on her journey.

Iris wore a pink Bag.

Cilan owned a brown Bag, and like Brock, he carried the group's supplies around.

Serena stored her belongings in a pink Bag. Her second Bag had a Heal Ball design on it.

Clemont stored many of his "Clemontic Gear" inventions inside his black and white Bag. His younger sister Bonnie wore a yellow satchel-style Bag around her shoulder, which Dedenne and later Squishy rest in.

Mallow's schoolbag is based on the Forage Bag.

Both of Lillie's Bags were based on the ones worn by her game counterpart.

Goh has a brown and black Bag resembling a suitcase. As shown in A Test in Paradise!, it has a high capacity to keep his Poké Balls.

Roy has a grayish blue sack bag to hold his belongings. In HZ046, Roy starts wearing a simliar bag but bigger while attending Naranja Academy.

Liko has a yellow crossbody bag, a black backpack, and a blue bag to hold Terapagos in.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 包包 Bāaubāau
Mandarin 包包 Bāobāo *
背包 Bèibāo *
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Tas
Finland Flag.png Finnish Reppu
France Flag.png French Sac
Germany Flag.png German Beutel
Italy Flag.png Italian Borsa
South Korea Flag.png Korean 가방 Gabang
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Bolsa *
Mochila *
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Bolsa
Saco[1]
Mala *
Russia Flag.png Russian Сумка Sumka
Spain Flag.png Spanish Bolsa
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Väska *
Ryggsäck *
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Túi

References



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