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This is a list of all the [[Key Item]]s that are found in [[Generation III]]. Please note that some of these are also part of the [[list of Key Items in Generation I]] due to {{game|Red and Green|s}} being [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]], and several appear in multiple generations.
This is a list of all the [[Key Item]]s that are found in [[Generation III]]. Please note that some of these are also [[list of Key Items (Generation I)|Generation I Key Items]] due to {{game|Red and Green|s}} being [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen Versions|remade]], and several appear in multiple generations.


Some items are specific to a certain region, while others can be found in both [[Kanto]] and [[Hoenn]]. Through [[cheating|hacking]], Hoenn-exclusive Key Items can be obtained (though they will have no use) in the Kanto-based games, while Kanto-exclusive Key Items can be obtained in {{game|Emerald}} (likewise to no use). The [[Mach Bike]] and [[Acro Bike]], though they can be used as the normal [[Bicycle]] in FireRed and LeafGreen, will not be recognized by the game as the Bicycle, and so will not allow the player to enter {{ka|Cycling Road}} normally. The normal Bicycle, however, cannot be used in Emerald at all. All items, regardless of being legitimately obtainable or not, will have an item description and, from FireRed and LeafGreen onward, a sprite.
Some items are specific to a certain region, while others can be found in both [[Kanto]] and [[Hoenn]]. Through [[cheating|hacking]], Hoenn-exclusive Key Items can be obtained (though they will have no use) in the Kanto-based games, while Kanto-exclusive Key Items can be obtained in {{game|Emerald}} (likewise to no use). The [[Mach Bike]] and [[Acro Bike]], though they can be used as the normal [[Bicycle]] in FireRed and LeafGreen, will not be recognized by the game as the Bicycle, and so will not allow the player to enter {{ka|Cycling Road}} normally. The normal Bicycle, however, cannot be used in Emerald at all. All items, regardless of being legitimately obtainable or not, will have an item description and, from FireRed and LeafGreen onward, a sprite.


This list includes only Key Items from the [[Game Boy Advance]] games. For the list of Key Items in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] games, see [[List of Key Items in the Orre region]].
This list includes only Key Items from the [[Game Boy Advance]] games. For the list of Key Items in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] games, see [[List of Key Items (Orre)]].


==Key Items found in all Generation III games==
==Key Items found in all Generation III games==
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|descrse=A case that holds up to 9,999 <sc>Coins</sc>.
|descrse=A case that holds up to 9,999 <sc>Coins</sc>.
|descfrlg=A case for holding <sc>Coins</sc> obtained at the <sc>Game Corner</sc>. It holds up to 9,999 <sc>Coins</sc>
|descfrlg=A case for holding <sc>Coins</sc> obtained at the <sc>Game Corner</sc>. It holds up to 9,999 <sc>Coins</sc>
|locrse=Received from the woman in the house next to [[Mauville City]]'s [[Poké Mart]] in exchange for {{DL|Mail|Harbor Mail}}.
|locrse=Received from the woman in the house next to [[Mauville City]]'s [[Poké Mart]] in exchange for [[Harbor Mail]].
|locfrlg=Received from a man in [[Celadon City]]'s restaurant.
|locfrlg=Received from a man in [[Celadon City]]'s restaurant.
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{{Item
|name=Good Rod
|name=Good Rod
|sprite=Good Rod III
|jp={{tt|いいつりざお|Ī Tsurizao}}
|jp={{tt|いいつりざお|Ī Tsurizao}}
|jpt=Good Fishing Rod
|jpt=Good Fishing Rod
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|name=Old Rod
|name=Old Rod
|sprite=Old Rod III
|jp={{tt|ボロのつりざお|Boro no Tsurizao}}
|jp={{tt|ボロのつりざお|Boro no Tsurizao}}
|jpt=Worn-out Fishing Rod
|jpt=Worn-out Fishing Rod
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{{Item
|name=Super Rod
|name=Super Rod
|sprite=Super Rod III
|jp={{tt|すごいつりざお|Sugoi Tsurizao}}
|jp={{tt|すごいつりざお|Sugoi Tsurizao}}
|jpt=Amazing Fishing Rod
|jpt=Amazing Fishing Rod
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{{Item
|name=Go-Goggles
|name=Go-Goggles
|sprite=Go-Goggles III
|jp={{tt|ゴーゴーゴーグル|Gōgō Gōguru}}
|jp={{tt|ゴーゴーゴーグル|Gōgō Gōguru}}
|jpt=Go-Go Goggles
|jpt=Go-Go Goggles

Latest revision as of 02:57, 22 April 2024

This is a list of all the Key Items that are found in Generation III. Please note that some of these are also Generation I Key Items due to Pokémon Red and Green being remade, and several appear in multiple generations.

Some items are specific to a certain region, while others can be found in both Kanto and Hoenn. Through hacking, Hoenn-exclusive Key Items can be obtained (though they will have no use) in the Kanto-based games, while Kanto-exclusive Key Items can be obtained in Pokémon Emerald (likewise to no use). The Mach Bike and Acro Bike, though they can be used as the normal Bicycle in FireRed and LeafGreen, will not be recognized by the game as the Bicycle, and so will not allow the player to enter Cycling Road normally. The normal Bicycle, however, cannot be used in Emerald at all. All items, regardless of being legitimately obtainable or not, will have an item description and, from FireRed and LeafGreen onward, a sprite.

This list includes only Key Items from the Game Boy Advance games. For the list of Key Items in the Nintendo GameCube games, see List of Key Items (Orre).

Key Items found in all Generation III games

Key Items exclusive to Ruby and Sapphire

Key Items exclusive to Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald

Key Items exclusive to FireRed and LeafGreen

Key Items exclusive to FireRed, LeafGreen, and Emerald

Key Items exclusive to Emerald


Key Items
Generation IGeneration IIGeneration III (Orre) • Generation IV
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