Type-enhancing item

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Type-enhancing items, when held, will enhance the potency of attacks that correspond to the item by 10%. For example, if a Pokémon holds Mystic Water and uses a Water-type attack, the power of the Water-type attack will be increased by 10%. In D/P, this was changed to 20%.

If these items are sold, Poké Marts will pay Pokémon Dollar50 for them with the exception of Charcoal, for which Poké Marts will pay Pokémon Dollar4,900, and the Adamant/Lustrous Orbs for which Poké Marts will offer Pokémon Dollar5,000.

In Generation II, several of these items can only be obtained from the Week Siblings.

Contents

List of type-enhancing items

Image:AdamantOrb.png Adamant Orb

Image:BlackBeltSprite.png Black Belt

Image:BlackglassesSprite.png BlackGlasses

Image:CharcoalSprite.png Charcoal

Image:DragonFangSprite.png Dragon Fang

Image:HardStoneSprite.png Hard Stone

Image:LustrousOrbSprite.png Lustrous Orb

Image:MagnetSprite.png Magnet

Image:MetalCoatSprite.png Metal Coat

Image:MiracleSeedSprite.png Miracle Seed

Image:MysticWaterSprite.png Mystic Water

Image:NevermelticeSprite.png NeverMeltIce

Pink Bow

Image:PoisonBarbSprite.png Poison Barb

Polkadot Bow

Image:PlatinumOrb.png Platinum Orb

  • Type enhanced: Dragon and Ghost
  • Found:
  • Note: Only effective when held by Giratina. Also allows Giratina to be in its Origin Forme outside of the Ruined World. It unequips when initiating a trade with Diamond and Pearl, changing Giratina back to Another Forme.

Image:SharpBeakSprite.png Sharp Beak

Image:SilkScarfSprite.png Silk Scarf

Image:SilverpowderSprite.png SilverPowder

Image:SoftSandSprite.png Soft Sand

Image:SpellTagSprite.png Spell Tag

Image:TwistedspoonSprite.png TwistedSpoon

Trivia

  • In Generation II, there was one item that would power up each type, with the exception of the Normal-type, which had the Pink Bow and Polkadot Bow. In Generation IV, this is reversed, with each type powered up by one of the items as well as by a plate. The Normal-type is the exception here, as well, as there is no plate which boosts the power of Normal-type moves.
  • The Spell Tag looks similar to Dusclops face.

See also


Held items
Berries | EV-enhancing items | Evolution-inducing held items | In-battle effect items
Incense | Scarves | Stat-enhancing items | Type-enhancing items
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