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[[image:Bag.PNG||thumb|The bag in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]]] | [[image:Bag.PNG||thumb|The bag in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]]]] | ||
*'''Description:''' The bag is a tool in many of the [[Pokémon games]] | *'''Description:''' The bag is a tool in many of the [[Pokémon games]] | ||
*'''Purpose:''' It holds all of the main character's items. | *'''Purpose:''' It holds all of the {{player|main character}}'s items. | ||
*'''Location:''' | *'''Location:''' Received automatically at the beginning | ||
==Trainer Card== | ==Trainer Card== |
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Items (Japanese: どうぐ dōgu) have various uses, including healing, powering up, or helping one to catch Pokémon. Below is a list of item categories. (Some items have their own articles.)
Bag
- Main article: Bag
- Description: The bag is a tool in many of the Pokémon games
- Purpose: It holds all of the main character's items.
- Location: Received automatically at the beginning
Trainer Card
- Main article: Trainer card (game)
- Description: A piece of plastic that every trainer must have.
- Purpose: displays information about a Trainer such as Trainer's name, Trainer ID number, money, Pokémon in Pokédex, and the amount of time they have been playing their game...
- Location: Received at the beginning.
- Instruction: Press the Start button and use the D-pad to choose player's name then press A button.
Badges
- Main article: Badge
- Description: A symbol or an item trainers need to collect.
- Purpose:
- To denotes a Pokémon Trainer as having defeated a Gym Leader
- To qualify for a region's Pokémon League.
- In order to use a specific HM move outside battle
- Affect Pokémon's behavior, make pokémon under a certain level to obey
- Location: Received after defeated a Gym Leader
- Instruction: Badges are displayed on the bottom of the card in Generation I,II,III, and in the badge case under the trainer card
Frontier Symbols
- Main article: Symbol
- Description: An item equivalent of a badge and Commemorative prints from Sinnoh's Battle Frontier.There are two levels of them for each: silver and gold.
- Purpose: To denotes a Pokémon Trainer as having defeated one of Hoenn's Frontier Brains.
- Location: Received after defeated a Frontier Brain
- Instruction: Symbol are displayed on the Frontier Pass in Emerald Version
Commemorative Prints
- Main article: Commemorative prints
- Description: An item equivalent of a badge and symbols from Hoenn's Battle Frontier.There are two levels of them for each: silver and gold.
- Purpose: To denotes a Pokémon Trainer as having defeated one of Sinnoh's Frontier Brains.
- Location: Received after defeated a Frontier Brain
Pokédex
Region Pokédex
- Main article: Pokédex
- Description: An invaluable electronic device.
- Purpose: It provides a database of pertinent, informative entries on Pokémon found in a specific region. It automatically adds entry of captured Pokémon and is capable of tracking down fled Pokémon.
- Location: Received from Professors.
National Pokédex
- Main article: National Pokédex
- Description: An upgraded version of the regional Pokédex.
- Purpose: It records information from Pokémon around the nation, instead of ones native to a particular region.
- Location: Upgraded after completed region Pokédex.
Unown Dex
- Main article: Unown Dex
- Description: A Pokédex upgrade present in Generation II.
- Purpose: It is designed to display 26 different types of Unown and the word that is associated with each form.
- Location: A scientist's aide will upgrade the player's Pokédex to support this mode after capturing three different Unown and exiting the Ruins of Alph.
Running Shoes
- Main article: Running Shoes
- Description: Running Shoes is an equipment in Generation III and Generation IV
- Purpose: allow the player to run instead of walk
- Location: Received from the player's mother
- Instruction: holding the B button and pressing the D-pad in any direction
Recovery Items
- Main article: Drink
- Main article: Ether
- Main article: Herbal medicine
- Main article: Potion
- Main article: Revive
- Main article: Sacred Ash
- Main article: Status ailment healing item
- Main article: Ragecandybar
Stat/Skill Boosters
Evolution
- Main article: Evolutionary stone
- Main article: Evolution-inducing held item
In Battle
- Main article: Battle item
Vitamins
- Main article: Vitamin
Held Items
- Main article: Held item
- Main article: Berries
- Main article: In-battle effect item
- Main article: Incense
- Main article: Mail
- Main article: Stat-enhancing item
- Main article: EV-enhancing item
Type Boosters
- Main article: Type-enhancing item
- Main article: Plate
Tools
Balls
- Main article: Poké Ball
Escape Rope
- Main article: Escape Rope
Exp. All
- Main article: Experience-affecting items
Poké Doll
- Main article: Pokémon doll#Generation I
Fluffy Tail
- Main article: Fluffy Tail
Repel
- Main article: Repel
Shoal Salt
- Main article: Shoal Salt
Shoal Shell
- Main article: Shoal Shell
Cologne
- Main article: Cologne
Sweet Honey
- Main article: Sweet Honey
TMs
- Main article: TM
HMs
- Main article: HM
Sell/Trade
- Main article: Valuable item
- Main article: Exchangable item
- Main article: Coin
- Main article: Apricorn
- Main article: Shard
Key Items
- Main article: List of key items in Generation I
- Main article: List of key items in Generation II
- Main article: List of key items in Generation III
- Main article: List of key items in Pokémon Colosseum
- Main article: List of key items in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness
- Main article: List of key items in Generation IV
Fossils
- Main article: Dome and Helix Fossils
- Main article: Old Amber
- Main article: Claw and Root Fossils
- Main article: Armor and Skull Fossils
PokéGear*
- Main article: PokéGear
- Description: An important item for Trainers. It looks like a large, advanced, wristwatch, with a symbol resembling an S or a backwards 2 (perhaps the Silph Co. logo) at the top.
- Purpose: It has several functions such as time,map,phone,radio...very useful for the player.Some of them will need to be unlocked during the game by receiving special expansion cards.
- Location: Received from mom at the beginning in Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal.
- Instruction: Press the Start button and use the D-pad to choose PokéGear then press A button.
- Counterpart: In Generation IV, PokéGear is developed into Pokétch. Also, a similar device found in Hoenn region is PokéNav
- Main article: PokéNav
Pokétch
- Main article: Pokétch
Decorations
- Main article: Bed
- Main article: Carpet
- Main article: Pokémon doll
- Main article: Game system
- Main article: Plant
- Main article: Poster
- Main article: Chair
- Main article: Cushion
- Main article: Desk
- Main article: Mat
- Main article: Ornament
Scarves
- Main article: Scarf
Flutes
- Main article: Flute
- Main article: Poké Flute
- Main article: Time Flute
Super Contest items
Mulch
- Main article: Mulch