List of items by index number (Generation IV): Difference between revisions
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{{hexlist|Ice Heal|0014|020|7=Medicine}} | {{hexlist|Ice Heal|0014|020|7=Medicine}} | ||
{{hexlist|Awakening|0015|021|7=Medicine}} | {{hexlist|Awakening|0015|021|7=Medicine}} | ||
{{hexlist|Parlyz Heal|0016|022|7=Medicine}} | {{hexlist|Paralyze Heal{{!}}Parlyz Heal|0016|022|6=Paralyze Heal|7=Medicine}} | ||
{{hexlist|Full Restore|0017|023|7=Medicine}} | {{hexlist|Full Restore|0017|023|7=Medicine}} | ||
{{hexlist|Max Potion|0018|024|7=Medicine}} | {{hexlist|Max Potion|0018|024|7=Medicine}} | ||
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{{hexlist|X Speed|003B|059|7=Battle items}} | {{hexlist|X Speed|003B|059|7=Battle items}} | ||
{{hexlist|X Accuracy|003C|060|7=Battle items}} | {{hexlist|X Accuracy|003C|060|7=Battle items}} | ||
{{hexlist|X Special|003D|061|7=Battle items}} | {{hexlist|X Sp. Atk{{!}}X Special|003D|061|6=X Sp. Atk|7=Battle items}} | ||
{{hexlist|X Sp. Def|003E|062|7=Battle items}} | {{hexlist|X Sp. Def|003E|062|7=Battle items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Poké Doll|003F|063|7=Battle items}} | {{hexlist|Poké Doll|003F|063|7=Battle items}} | ||
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{{hexlist|Moon Stone|0051|081|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Moon Stone|0051|081|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Fire Stone|0052|082|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Fire Stone|0052|082|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Thunder Stone|0053|083|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Thunder Stone{{!}}Thunderstone|0053|083|6=Thunder Stone|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Water Stone|0054|084|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Water Stone|0054|084|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Leaf Stone|0055|085|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Leaf Stone|0055|085|7=Items}} | ||
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{{hexlist|Cleanse Tag|00E0|224|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Cleanse Tag|00E0|224|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Soul Dew|00E1|225|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Soul Dew|00E1|225|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|DeepSeaTooth|00E2|226|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|DeepSeaTooth|00E2|226|6=Deep Sea Tooth|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|DeepSeaScale|00E3|227|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|DeepSeaScale|00E3|227|6=Deep Sea Scale|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Smoke Ball|00E4|228|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Smoke Ball|00E4|228|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Everstone|00E5|229|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Everstone|00E5|229|7=Items}} | ||
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{{hexlist|Red Scale|01DE|478|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|Red Scale|01DE|478|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Lost Item|01DF|479|yes|HGSS|Lost Item IV|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|Lost Item|01DF|479|yes|HGSS|Lost Item IV|7=Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Pass|01E0|480|yes|HGSS| | {{hexlist|List of Key Items in Generation IV#Pass{{!}}Pass|01E0|480|yes|HGSS|Pass|Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Machine Part|01E1|481|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|Machine Part|01E1|481|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Silver Wing|01E2|482|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|Silver Wing|01E2|482|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | ||
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{{hexlist|GB Sounds|01F6|502|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|GB Sounds|01F6|502|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Tidal Bell|01F7|503|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|Tidal Bell|01F7|503|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|RageCandyBar|01F8|504|yes|HGSS|7=Key items}} | {{hexlist|Rage Candy Bar{{!}}RageCandyBar|01F8|504|yes|HGSS|6=Rage Candy Bar|7=Key items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Data Card 01|01F9|505|yes|HGSS|Data Card|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Data Card 01|01F9|505|yes|HGSS|Data Card|7=Items}} | ||
{{hexlist|Data Card 02|01FA|506|yes|HGSS|Data Card|7=Items}} | {{hexlist|Data Card 02|01FA|506|yes|HGSS|Data Card|7=Items}} |
Revision as of 06:20, 24 April 2017
Each item has a number used to identify it in any game. The following list enumerates them according to the way they are stored in the Generation IV Nintendo DS games Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold, and SoulSilver.
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Trivia
- There are some items which are not available during normal gameplay, such as region-exclusive items or items which have no actual purpose in the final releases. The only way to get these items, other than the Seal Bag, is through cheating.
- All items from Generation IV appear in Generation V, except for Mail, HM07, and HM08. Most of the Key Items are unobtainable.
- While the blank items in the middle of the list can be displayed, the "items" after the last item in the list cannot. The list can be viewed in-game if such item exists in the save file, but these items are unnamed and the game crashes when selected.
This article is part of both Project ItemDex and Project Games, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the items in the Pokémon world and the Pokémon games, respectively. |