Talk:List of Pokémon-Amie Décor items

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Uncertainty for Normal unlock

I gathered a bunch of data myself before discovering a Japanese wiki page with information about decorations. That page said that all Set D items were obtainable by unlocking a normal minigame, but in the data I had, I never received a single decoration from the Dark, Ghost, or Poison categories. (Oddly, I also had the extremely ill luck to never receive a Blue Flag Perch.) And since this is out of a very large set of data (800, and enough that I had obtained every decoration I had recorded at least twice), those very specific holes (covering near to 1 in 4 of the types in Set D) don't seem likely to be simple random "bad luck".

When I did the normal unlock testing, I was only at the beginning of Santalune Forest, but by the time I got around to testing the other methods that could grant Set D items, I had advanced to near the end, and for those I was seeing Dark/Ghost/Poison decorations just fine. So perhaps (for some reason) I couldn't get those decorations at such an early point. So before I say anything about it in the article, I want to double-check the unlock gifts in the early game and also check Hard 5-star and 75/100 affection to see if they behave differently from the normal unlock; and then I also want to see if normal unlock can grant Dark/Ghost/Poison decorations in the late game. (Between one thing and another, it is unlikely I will be finishing this particularly soon.) In the meantime, though, I wanted to drop this caveat in case someone encountered something odd like this. Tiddlywinks (talk) 04:14, 27 August 2014 (UTC)

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The term "Décor items" is used when Pokémon-Amie is first opened:

Put Poké Puffs out, and nearby
Pokémon will come for a visit!

Visiting Pokémon may give you Décor items
or Poké Puffs! You can have fun decorating
with Décor items and changing the wallpaper!

Note that this conflicts with Décor from the Pokémon Dream World, so it might be a good idea to move that page as well. --Abcboy (talk) 21:45, 27 March 2024 (UTC)