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===Super Secret Base===
===Super Secret Base===
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, decorations have returned as a feature of [[Secret Base|Super Secret Bases]]. Some of these decorations can now also be received from Builders (noted by '<span style="color:red;">b</span>') and other base owners (noted by '<span style="color:red;">o</span>').
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, decorations have returned as a feature of [[Secret Base|Super Secret Bases]]. Some of these decorations can now also be received from Builders (noted by '<span style="color:red;">b</span>') and other base owners (noted by '<span style="color:red;">o</span>').
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Revision as of 04:05, 26 January 2015

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A decoration (Japanese: もようがえグッズ Redecorating Goods) is a type of item used to decorate the player's bedroom or Secret Base. They can be purchased in various locations in Hoenn during Generation III or in the Veilstone Department Store in Generation IV. Several people in the games, such as Lanette, also give them away.

In the Underground, some of the Hikers also offer them, though as with all transactions underground the currency used is spheres, not Pokémon Dollars.

Generation II decorations

Beds

A bed is a type of decoration exclusive to Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. There can only be one bed in a room at a time, and its location is fixed. Players can pick which bed is displayed by accessing the room's PC. There are four kinds of beds:

  • FeatheryBedSpriteGSC.png Feathery Bed (standard)
  • PikaBedSpriteGSC.png Pikachu Bed
  • PinkBedSpriteGSC.png Pink Bed
  • PolkadotBedSpriteGSC.png Polkadot Bed

Carpets

Carpets are exclusive to Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. There are four kinds of carpets, all obtained via Mystery Gift:

  • BluecarpetSpriteGSC.png Blue Carpet
  • GreencarpetSpriteGSC.png Green Carpet
  • RedcarpetSpriteGSC.png Red Carpet
  • YellowcarpetSpriteGSC.png Yellow Carpet

Game systems

A game system is a type of item exclusive to Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal. There are four kinds of game systems, all obtained via Mystery Gift:

Plants

In the second generation of games, there are three types of plants available. All are obtained using Mystery Gift.

  • MagnaplantSpriteGSC.png Magnaplant
  • TropicplantSpriteGSC.png Tropicplant
  • JumboplantSpriteGSC.png Jumboplant

Pokémon dolls

In Generation II, sometimes the player character's mother will buy Pokémon dolls for his or her room with saved up money, but the most common way to receive them is with Mystery Gift.

Poster

At the start of the game, the room is furnished with a Town Map. However, by using Mystery Gift, players may receive one of the other three posters: a Clefairy Poster, a Jigglypuff Poster, or a Pikachu Poster, each of which has an image of the appropriate Pokémon. A room can only have one poster at a time, and its location is fixed. In the second generation of games, there are four kinds of posters:

Trophies

If a Pokémon earned as a reward for clearing Gym Leader Castle in Pokémon Stadium is traded to a Generation II game or has its item put into the Metal Case in Pokémon Stadium 2, that Pokémon will be carrying one of two special boxes that go into the Items pocket. Those earned in Round 1 will be carrying a Normal Box, which, when opened in a Generation II game, will reveal a Silver Trophy inside. Those earned in Round 2 will be carrying a Gorgeous Box, which will reveal a Gold Trophy inside when opened in the same way. The Trainer House glitch can cause many decorations, including glitched decorations and Mystery Gift decorations, to appear in the player's PC.

  • SilverTrophySpriteGSC.png Silver Trophy
  • GoldTrophySpriteGSC.png Gold Trophy

Generation III decorations

Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald expands upon the decoration system introduced in Gold and Silver with a larger variety of decorations and the introduction of Secret Bases. A Secret Base is a customizable space for the player, and decorations may be placed freely within them. Decorating the player's bedroom is more restricted than the previous games: only Pokémon dolls and cushions can be placed, and they must be placed on the bedroom rug. Up to 16 decorations can be placed in both the bedroom and a Secret Base.

There are several categories of decorations, with different functions and placement rules. Most decorations cannot overlap each other. However, Desks, along with Mats, allow for small decorations such as Pokémon dolls and Cushions to be placed on them as these types of decoration cannot be placed on a bare floor. Posters can only be placed on visible walls facing the screen. There are many kinds of Ornaments, several of which can be interacted with. Solid boards can be used to cover up holes in a Secret Base, allowing the player to cross them and expand their base. Chairs and plants have no unique properties.

Decorations are purchased with Pokémon Dollars from a variety of locations, such as the Pretty Petal Flower Shop on Route 104, and the Lilycove Department Store among other places.

Trading decorations

It is possible to trade decorations with other players. Trading can allow a player to obtain certain decorations that are otherwise unavailable in their particular game. For example, the Red Tent can be traded to Sapphire and Emerald, or the Blue Tent to Ruby and Emerald, the Emerald-exclusive decorations can be traded to both Ruby and Sapphire, and the Regi dolls can be traded from a Japanese version of Ruby and Sapphire to a Japanese version of Emerald.

In order to trade decorations, the Trader must be present in the Mauville City Pokémon Center. This character will present a list of decorations that he is willing to trade for any other decoration. After mixing records with another player, the Trader will appear in their game and the decoration that was traded to him will be offered as part of his selection to the next player that receives him in their game.

Chairs

A chair is a type of decoration used to decorate Secret Bases. There are nine kinds of chairs in total:

  • SmallChairSprite.png Small Chair - $2000
  • PokemonChairSprite.png Pokémon Chair - $2000
  • HeavyChairSprite.png Heavy Chair - $2000
  • RaggedChairSprite.png Ragged Chair - $2000
  • ComfortChairSprite.png Comfort Chair - $2000
  • BrickChairSprite.png Brick Chair - $2000
  • CampChairSprite.png Camp Chair - $2000
  • HardChairSprite.png Hard Chair - $2000
  • PrettyChairSprite.png Pretty Chair - 6000 ashes

Cushions

A cushion is a type of decoration used to decorate the player's Secret Base or the player's room. All cushions must be placed on a desk, a mat, or on a certain kind of ornament. There are ten kinds of cushions:

Desks

A desk is a type of decoration used to decorate the player's Secret Base. They can be used to hold dolls or cushions. In total there are nine desks:

  • SmallDeskSprite.png Small Desk - $3000
  • PokemonDeskSprite.png Pokémon Desk - $3000
  • HeavyDeskSprite.png Heavy Desk - $6000
  • RaggedDeskSprite.png Ragged Desk - $6000
  • ComfortDeskSprite.png Comfort Desk - $6000
  • BrickDeskSprite.png Brick Desk - $9000
  • CampDeskSprite.png Camp Desk - $9000
  • HardDeskSprite.png Hard Desk - $9000
  • PrettyDeskSprite.png Pretty Desk - 8000 ashes

Mats

A mat is a type of decoration used to decorate the player's Secret Base. They seem to be the Generation III equivalents of carpets. There are eleven small mats with special effects when the player steps on them and seven large mats:

  • NoteMatSprite.png C Low Note Mat - plays C note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png D Note Mat - plays D note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png E Note Mat - plays E note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png F Note Mat - plays F note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png G Note Mat - plays G note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png A Note Mat - plays A note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png B Note Mat - plays B note - $500
  • NoteMatSprite.png C High Note Mat - plays C note - $500
  • GlitterMatSprite.png Glitter Mat - glitters - $2000
  • JumpMatSprite.png Jump Mat - makes you jump in place - $2000
  • SpinMatSprite.png Spin Mat - makes you spin in place - $2000

Plants

In the third generation of games, there are six plants available. These can be bought at the Pretty Petal Flower Shop on Route 104.

  • RedPlantSprite.png Red Plant - $3000
  • TropicalPlantSprite.png Tropical Plant - $3000
  • PrettyFlowersSprite.png Pretty Flowers - $3000
  • ColorfulPlantSprite.png Colorful Plant - $5000
  • BigPlantSprite.png Big Plant - $5000
  • GorgeousPlantSprite.png Gorgeous Plant - $5000

Ornaments

An ornament is a type of decoration. They are Bricks, Balloons, Tents, Breakable ornaments, Fences, TVs, and Awards.

Pokémon dolls

In the third Generation games, Pokémon dolls can be used to decorate a Secret Base or the player's room, and can be either bought in various locations, such as at the marketplace in Slateport City, at the Lilycove Department Store, with coins at the Mauville Game Corner or with Battle Points at the Battle Frontier. The Pokémon doll must be placed on a mat (There is already a mat in the player's room, therefore he/she doesn't need to buy additional mat for that purpose)

Regi dolls

The three legendary golems also have dolls. Players with a Japanese copy of Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire can obtain these dolls by scanning a special e-Reader card called the "Regi-Dolls Decoration Set" card, or through participating official Nintendo events. However, for games in other languages, there is no known way to obtain them except by cheating.

Posters

In the third generation of games, there are ten kinds of posters:

Generation IV decorations

Main article: Goods

Plants

In Generation IV, plants are purchased from Hikers in the Underground.

  • Pretty Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Pretty Flowers
  • Lavish Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Lavish Flowers
  • Dainty Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Dainty Flowers
  • Lovely Flowers Sprite DPPt.png Lovely Flowers
  • Poké Flower Sprite DPPt.png Poké Flower
  • Bonsai Sprite DPPt.png Bonsai
  • Potted Plant Sprite DPPt.png Potted Plant

Pokémon dolls

Pokémon dolls, like many other decorations in this generation, are available by trading spheres to Hikers in the Underground. They can also be purchased in the fourth floor of the Veilstone Department Store. Instead of placing them on desks or mats, dolls, like many other decorations, cannot be placed on top of any other objects.

Tools

Tools are used to place traps within the Secret Base. There is one tool for each type of trap in the game, excluding Move Traps, Hurl Traps, Reverse Traps, and Confuse Traps.

  • Alert Tool 1 Sprite DPPt.png Alert Tool 1
  • Alert Tool 2 Sprite DPPt.png Alert Tool 2
  • Alert Tool 3 Sprite DPPt.png Alert Tool 3
  • Alert Tool 4 Sprite DPPt.png Alert Tool 4
  • Big Smoke Tool Sprite DPPt.png Big Smoke Tool
  • Bubble Tool Sprite DPPt.png Bubble Tool
  • Ember Tool Sprite DPPt.png Ember Tool
  • Fire Tool Sprite DPPt.png Fire Tool
  • Flower Tool Sprite DPPt.png Flower Tool
  • Foam Tool Sprite DPPt.png Foam Tool
  • Hole Tool Sprite DPPt.png Hole Tool
  • Leaf Tool Sprite DPPt.png Leaf Tool
  • Pit Tool Sprite DPPt.png Pit Tool
  • Rock Tool Sprite DPPt.png Rock Tool
  • Rockfall Tool Sprite DPPt.png Rockfall Tool
  • Smoke Tool Sprite DPPt.png Smoke Tool

Other items

Other Items are available by trading spheres with Hikers in the Underground. Some of the items listed also come from Mr. Goods in Hearthome City.

Beauty Cup Sprite DPPt.png Beauty Cup Container Sprite DPPt.png Container Healing Machine Sprite DPPt.png Healing Machine Plain Table Sprite DPPt.png Plain Table Small Bookshelf Sprite DPPt.png Small Bookshelf
Big Bookshelf Sprite DPPt.png Big Bookshelf Cool Cup Sprite DPPt.png Cool Cup Iron Beam Sprite DPPt.png Iron Beam Poké Flower Sprite DPPt.png Poké Flower Small Table Sprite DPPt.png Small Table
Big Oil Drum Sprite DPPt.png Big Oil Drum Crate Sprite DPPt.png Crate Lab Machine Sprite DPPt.png Lab Machine Poké Table Sprite DPPt.png Poké Table Test Machine Sprite DPPt.png Test Machine
Big Table Sprite DPPt.png Big Table Cupboard Sprite DPPt.png Cupboard Long Table Sprite DPPt.png Long Table Pretty Gem Sprite DPPt.png Pretty Gem Tough Cup Sprite DPPt.png Tough Cup
Bike Rack Sprite DPPt.png Bike Rack Cute Cup Sprite DPPt.png Cute Cup File:Maze Block 1 Sprite DPPt.png Maze Block 1 Pretty Sink Sprite DPPt.png Pretty Sink Trash Can Sprite DPPt.png Trash Can
Binoculars Sprite DPPt.png Binoculars Display Shelf Sprite DPPt.png Display Shelf File:Maze Block 2 Sprite DPPt.png Maze Block 2 Red Bike Sprite DPPt.png Red Bike TV Sprite DPPt.png TV
Blue Crystal Sprite DPPt.png Blue Crystal Feathery Bed Sprite DPPt.png Feathery Bed Maze Block 3 Sprite DPPt.png Maze Block 3 Red Crystal Sprite DPPt.png Red Crystal Vending Machine Sprite DPPt.png Vending Machine
Blue Cushion Sprite DPPt.png Blue Cushion Game System Sprite DPPt.png Game System File:Maze Block 4 Sprite DPPt.png Maze Block 4 Red Tent Sprite DPPt.png Red Tent Wide Sofa Sprite DPPt.png Wide Sofa
Blue Tent Sprite DPPt.png Blue Tent Glitter Gem Sprite DPPt.png Glitter Gem File:Maze Block 5 Sprite DPPt.png Maze Block 5 Refrigerator Sprite DPPt.png Refrigerator Wide Table Sprite DPPt.png Wide Table
Bronze Trophy Sprite DPPt.png Bronze Trophy Globe Sprite DPPt.png Globe Mystic Gem Sprite DPPt.png Mystic Gem Research Shelf Sprite DPPt.png Research Shelf Wood Dresser Sprite DPPt.png Wood Dresser
Cardboard Box Sprite DPPt.png Cardboard Box Gold Trophy Sprite DPPt.png Gold Trophy Oil Drum Sprite DPPt.png Oil Drum Shiny Gem Sprite DPPt.png Shiny Gem Wooden Chair Sprite DPPt.png Wooden Chair
Clear Tent Sprite DPPt.png Clear Tent Green Bike Sprite DPPt.png Green Bike Pink Crystal Sprite DPPt.png Pink Crystal Shop Shelf Sprite DPPt.png Shop Shelf Yellow Crystal Sprite DPPt.png Yellow Crystal
Clever Cup Sprite DPPt.png Clever Cup Gym Statue Sprite DPPt.png Gym Statue Pink Dresser Sprite DPPt.png Pink Dresser Silver Trophy Sprite DPPt.png Silver Trophy Yellow Cushion Sprite DPPt.png Yellow Cushion

Generation V decorations

Main article: Décor

In Generation V, decorations, known as Décor, are used to decorate the player's house in the Pokémon Dream World.

Generation VI decorations

Pokémon-Amie

Main article: List of Pokémon-Amie decorations

In all Generation VI games, the player can decorate their Pokémon-Amie space with various cushions and "objects", as well as change the wallpaper.

Super Secret Base

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, decorations have returned as a feature of Super Secret Bases. Some of these decorations can now also be received from Builders (noted by 'b') and other base owners (noted by 'o').

Appliances

  • Worn-out Light

Chairs

  • Brick Chairbo
  • Elegant Chair
  • Hard Chairbo
  • Heavy Chairbo
  • Log Chairbo
  • Poké Ball Chairbo
  • Rough Chairbo
  • Small Chairbo
  • Soft Chairbo

Cushions

  • Diamond Cushionbo
  • Fire Cushionbo
  • Grass Cushionbo
  • Kiss Cushionbo
  • Pika Cushionbo
  • Poké Ball Cushionbo
  • Round Cushionbo
  • Spin Cushionbo
  • Water Cushionbo
  • Zigzag Cushionbo

Desks

  • Brick Deskbo
  • Elegant Desk
  • Hard Deskbo
  • Heavy Deskbo
  • Icy Desk
  • Log Deskbo
  • Poké Ball Deskbo
  • Rough Deskbo
  • Small Deskbo
  • Soft Deskbo

Dolls

Mats

Objects

  • Berry Blender
  • Blackboard
  • Blue Brickbo
  • Blue Tent
  • Boppoyama
  • Candlestick
  • Cardboard Boxes
  • Comfortable Bed
  • Confetti Ball
  • Fencebo
  • Glass Ornament
  • Globe
  • Gym Statue
  • Heterachical Loop
  • Makiwarab
  • Meditative Seat
  • Mini Castelia
  • Mini Lumiose
  • Poké Flute
  • Proclamation
  • Red Blickbo
  • Red Tent
  • Sand Ornamentbo
  • Slide
  • Solid Boardb
  • Stairs
  • Stand
  • Standing Stone
  • Star Light
  • Tire
  • Trash Cano
  • Yellow Brickbo

Plants

  • Berry Treebo
  • Big Plantbo
  • Colorful Plantbo
  • Elegant Plantbo
  • Flowering Plantbo
  • Red Flowerbo
  • Tropical Plantbo

Tricks

  • A Note Matbo
  • B Note Matbo
  • Blue Baloonbo
  • Blue Spin Panelb
  • Blue Warp Panelb
  • Breakable Doorbo
  • D Note Matbo
  • E Note Matbo
  • F Note Matbo
  • G Note Matbo
  • Glitter Matbo
  • High C Note Matbo
  • Invisible Doll
  • Jump Matbo
  • Low C Notebo
  • Mud Ballbo
  • Pitfall Matb
  • Red Balloonbo
  • Red Spin Panelb
  • Red Warp Panelb
  • Spin Matbo
  • Square-One Matb
  • Tall Grassb
  • Toy PCb
  • Yellow Balloonbo
  • Yellow Spin Panelb
  • Yellow Warp Panelb

Wall art

  • Blue Posterbo
  • Blue Scroll
  • Cute Posterbo
  • Dad's Scroll
  • Green Posterbo
  • Green Scroll
  • Kiss Poster
  • Long Posterbo
  • National Award
  • Paradoxial Popper
  • Pika Posterbo
  • Poké Ball Posterbo
  • Red Posterbo
  • Red Scroll
  • Regional Award
  • Sea Posterbo
  • Sky Posterbo
  • Time Travel Award


Types of items
General Evolution stonesFossilsFlutesShardsHeld items
Evolution itemsEscape itemsExchangeable itemsValuable items
Battle itemsScentsNectarsCandyIngredients
Medicine Status condition healing itemsVitaminsFeathers
MintsMochiDrinksHerbal medicine
Berry and Apricorn Poké BallsApricornsBerriesMulch
Aesthetic DecorationsAccessories (NormalGreatUltraMaster)
BackdropsPropsDécor
Clothing (XYSMUSUMLGPESwShBDSPLASV)
Other MailKey ItemsEvent items
Wonder Launcher itemsRotom Powers


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