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Revision as of 05:42, 26 August 2023
- This article is about the wallpapers used in the Pokémon Storage System. For wallpapers used in Pokémon-Amie, see List of Pokémon-Amie decorations.
A wallpaper is a background used in a Box in the Pokémon Storage System. They first appeared in Generation III. They are purely cosmetic and offer a way to visually distinguish Boxes from each other.
Most games include 3 sets labelled "Scenery" which depict different natural environments for Pokémon, as well as an "Etcetera" or "Misc.", which have designs that are more pattern-based or simplistic. Generation IV also introduced the concept of extra sets of unique wallpapers that are unlocked through completing events in the game's story.
List of wallpapers
Generation III
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
Scenery 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Scenery 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Scenery 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Etcetera | |||
Polka-Dot | PokéCenter | Machine | Plain |
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen have the same Scenery wallpapers as Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, but their Etcetera wallpapers differ.
Etcetera | |||
Stars | PokéCenter | Tiles | Simple |
Pokémon Emerald
Scenery 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Scenery 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Scenery 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Etcetera | |||
Polka-Dot | PokéCenter | Machine | Simple |
Walda
In Pokémon Emerald, certain unique phrases will result in Walda's father in Rustboro City giving the player a special, customizable wallpaper design by cheering Walda up and making her laugh. These wallpapers can be generated online at various websites. The player can only have one customized wallpaper, which is categorized under "Friends". The following are a few examples of the wallpapers that can be generated.
The only known official distribution using this feature was on the Pokémon Daisuki Club website around the time of Emerald's launch in Japan in September 2004.[1][2] Club members could input their Trainer ID into a generator, and this would provide a code for a Pikachu patterned wallpaper with the HEX colour codes #f850a0 and #f850f8.
Friends | |||
Zigzagoon | Screen | Horizontal | Diagonal |
Blocks | Ribbon* | Pokémon Center | Frame |
Symbol | Circles | Azumarill | Pikachu |
Legendary | Dusclops | Ludicolo | Whiscash |
Colosseum
Each Box in Colosseum has a different wallpaper, but it is not possible to customize a Box's wallpaper.
Box 1 | Box 2 | Box 3 |
XD
Each Box in XD has a different wallpaper, but it is not possible to customize a Box's wallpaper.
Box 1 | Box 2 | Box 3 | Box 4 |
Box 5 | Box 6 | Box 7 | Box 8 |
Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire
Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire's wallpapers are nearly identical to Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire's. The default Pokémon Center wallpaper will show for all boxes for other Generation III core series games when managing those boxes. There are also five special wallpapers exclusive to this game and cannot be applied to the Generation III core series games .
Landscape 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Landscape 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Landscape 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Etcetera | |||
Polka-Dot | Pokémon Center | Machine | Plain |
Special | |||
Flower | Tile | Carpet | Ruin |
My Wallpaper |
Generation IV
All Generation IV games have the same Scenery and Etcetera wallpapers.
Scenery 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Scenery 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Scenery 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Etcetera | |||
Checks | PokéCenter | Machine | Simple |
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl
These wallpapers must be unlocked by telling a TV producer at Jubilife TV custom phrases using the easy chat system. The phrase for a given wallpaper depends on the player's game, Trainer ID, and game language. Online generators have been created to provide the required phrases for any game.
Friends 1 | |||
Space | Backyard | Nostalgic | Torchic |
Friends 2 | |||
Trio | PikaPika | Legend | Team Galactic |
Pokémon Platinum
These wallpapers must be unlocked by telling a TV producer at Jubilife TV custom phrases using the easy chat system. The phrase for a given wallpaper depends on the player's game, Trainer ID, and game language. Online generators have been created to provide the required phrases for any game.
Friends 1 | |||
Distortion | Contest | Nostalgic | Croagunk |
Friends 2 | |||
Trio | PikaPika | Legend | Team Galactic |
Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
These wallpapers must be unlocked by telling Primo at the Violet City Pokémon Center custom phrases using the easy chat system. The phrase for a given wallpaper depends on the player's game, Trainer ID, and game language. Online generators have been created to provide the required phrases for any game.
The wallpapers in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver are not categorized. High-resolution versions of these wallpapers were made available on the Pokémon Daisuki Club website.
Heart | Soul | Big Brother | Pokéathlon |
Trio | Spiky Pika | Kimono Girl | Revival |
Generation V
All Generation V games have the same Scenery and Misc wallpapers.
Scenery 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Scenery 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Scenery 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Misc | |||
Checks | Poké Center | Machine | Simple |
Pokémon Black and White
The Special 1 wallpapers are unlocked after the end credits roll. The Special 2 wallpapers are unlocked after entering the Hall of Fame for the first time.
Special 1 | |||
Reshiram | Zekrom | Monochrome | Team Plasma |
Special 2 | |||
Munna | Zoroark | Subway | Musical |
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2
The Special 1 wallpapers are unlocked after entering the Hall of Fame for the first time. The Special 2 wallpapers are unlocked after capturing ZekromB2/ReshiramW2 and both new formes of Kyurem.
Special 1 | |||
Monochrome | Team Plasma | Movie | PWT |
Special 2 | |||
Black Kyurem | White Kyurem | Reshiram | Zekrom |
Generation VI
All Generation VI games have the same Scenery and Misc wallpapers.
Scenery 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Scenery 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Scenery 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Misc | |||
Poké Center | Machine | Checks | Simple |
Pokémon X and Y
These wallpapers are unlocked after entering the Hall of Fame for the first time.
Special 1 (Kalos Starter Trio) |
Special 2 (Xerneas) |
Special 3 (Yveltal) |
Special 4 (Mega Evolution) |
Special 5 (Team Flare) |
Special 6 (PSS) |
Special 7 (Pokémon-Amie) |
Special 8 (Super Training) |
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
These wallpapers are unlocked after completing the Delta Episode.
Special 1 (Hoenn Starter Trio) |
Special 2 (Primal Groudon) |
Special 3 (Primal Kyogre) |
Special 4 (Mega Rayquaza) |
Special 5 (Team Magma) |
Special 6 (Team Aqua) |
Special 7 (Super Secret Bases) |
Special 8 (Contest Spectacular) |
Generation VII
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Scenery 1 | |||
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Scenery 2 | |||
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Scenery 3 | |||
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Misc. | |||
Pokémon Center | Machine | Checks | Simple |
Generation VIII
Pokémon Sword and Shield
Unlike previous games, all boxes have Wallpaper 1 by default.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
The wallpapers from Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and Pokémon Platinum make a return in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. These wallpapers are available from the start of the game. Notably, the Platinum version of the Team Galactic wallpaper has been altered to replace Charon with a Team Galactic Grunt.
Forest | City | Desert | Savanna |
Crag | Volcano | Snow | Cave |
Beach | Seafloor | River | Sky |
Checks | Pokémon Center | Machine | Simple |
Space | Backyard | Nostalgic | Torchic |
Trio | Pikapika | Legend | Team Galactic |
Distortion (Platinum) | Contest (Platinum) | Nostalgic (Platinum) | Croagunk (Platinum) |
Trio (Platinum) | Pikapika (Platinum) | Legend (Platinum) | Team Galactic (Platinum) |
Generation IX
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet
Like Sword and Shield, all boxes have Wallpaper 1 by default. Wallpaper 20 has two variants, one exclusive to Scarlet and one exclusive to Violet.
Wallpaper 1 | Wallpaper 2 | Wallpaper 3 | Wallpaper 4 |
Wallpaper 5 | Wallpaper 6 | Wallpaper 7 | Wallpaper 8 |
Wallpaper 9 | Wallpaper 10 | Wallpaper 11 | Wallpaper 12 |
Wallpaper 13 | Wallpaper 14 | Wallpaper 15 | Wallpaper 16 |
Wallpaper 17 | Wallpaper 18 | Wallpaper 19 | Wallpaper 20S |
Wallpaper 20V |
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