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An '''item''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|道具|どうぐ}}''' ''tool'') is an object in the [[Pokémon games]] which the player can pick up, keep in their [[Bag]], and use in some manner. They have various uses, including healing, powering up, helping one to {{pkmn2|caught|catch}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, or accessing new areas.


'''[[Item]]s''' (Japanese: どうぐ ''dōgu'') have various uses, including healing, powering up, or helping one to catch Pokémon. Below is a list of all the items in every Pokémon RPG from the first 3 generations, with prices, locations, and uses. Note that the sell price of an item is half of the buy price; however, if there is no buy price, there may still be a sell price.
==In the core series games==
===Obtaining items===
[[File:Colo Item Chest.png|right|frame|An item chest from {{g|Colosseum}}]]
Items are obtained in several different ways. They can be given to the {{player}} by characters within the game, be bought at a [[Poké Mart]] for money, or found by the player throughout the [[Pokémon world]]. The latter form of items are officially referred to as '''item balls''' (Japanese: '''{{j|アイテムボール}}''' ''item ball''), spherical containers resembling a [[Poké Ball]]. To obtain the item, players move next to it and press A while facing it. In [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], many items are found in treasure chests modeled after Poké Balls; in addition, items are often found in bulk from these chests, rather than only singular. Another method introduced in [[Generation II]] is picking [[Berry|Berries]] off a Berry tree. [[Join Avenue]] was introduced in {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}, allowing players to buy certain items in bulk, as well as Berries and some rare items. Pokémon encountered in the wild will sometimes be holding items, which can be obtained by catching them using a [[Poké Ball]] or by using either {{m|Trick}}, {{m|Thief}}, {{m|Switcheroo}}, or {{m|Covet}}. Also, in certain areas in [[Generation VI]], [[Natural objects|various scenery]] will appear in the background during some battles. Using specific [[move]]s, depending on the kind of scenery, will break the scenery and cause an item to be found at the end of the battle, with the message "<player> found a <item> in the aftermath."


This is a long list, so if you want to find a specific item, try typing <code>Ctrl+F</code> to search the page. '''Please do this ''before'' adding anything you think is missing.'''
Most items can be obtained at any time, but there are a small number of [[permanently missable items]] in some games that become unobtainable after the player has progressed beyond a certain point.


Items that appear in both ''Red'', ''Green'', ''Blue'', & ''Yellow'' and ''FireRed'' & ''LeafGreen'' but not other games will be listed under ''Red''(/''Green'')/''Blue''/''Yellow''. Items that appear in both ''Pokémon Colosseum'' and ''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'' but not other games will be listed under ''Pokémon Colosseum''.
====Item ball images====
{| class="roundy" style="border:3px solid #999; background: #ccc; margin:auto; text-align:center"
! style="background: #6C6; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Gen
! style="background: #6C6" | Spr
! style="background: #6C6; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Description
|- style="background:#FFF"
| I
| [[File:Gen I Item Ball.png]]
| style="text-align:left" | A standard item ball from [[Generation I]]. When played on a [[Game Boy Color]], the color varies depending upon the display palette selected. It has the same design as a Poké Ball.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| II
| [[File:Gen II Item Ball.png]]
| style="text-align:left" | A standard item ball from [[Generation II]]. This is the same basic image as Generation I, but with standardized colors to make it look more like a Poké Ball.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| III
| [[File:Gen III Item Ball.png]]
| style="text-align:left" | A standard item ball from [[Generation III]]. The image has been further altered, making it clearly look like a Poké Ball.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| IV
| [[File:Gen IV Item Ball.png]]
| style="text-align:left" | A standard item ball from [[Generation IV]]. The image is close to being exactly the same as Generation III, but with slightly different shading.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| V
| [[File:Gen V Item Ball.png]]
| style="text-align:left; {{roundybr|5px}}" | A standard item ball from [[Generation V]]. This image is slightly more compact, with a more vivid coloring than previous generations.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan=2 | VI
| [[File:Gen VI Item Ball.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left" | A standard item ball from [[Generation VI]]. This image has been upgraded from a sprite into a fully detailed 3D model.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Gen VI Item Ball 2.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left" | An item ball from [[Generation VI]] containing a [[TM]] or [[HM]]. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| rowspan=2 | VII<br><small>([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])</small>
| [[File:Gen VII Item Ball.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left; {{roundybr|5px}}" | A standard item ball from [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]]. The black creases are significantly thinner than the Generation VI model.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Gen VII Item Ball 2.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left;" | An item ball from [[Pokémon Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon]], [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon]] containing a [[TM]]. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out. The black creases are significantly thinner than the Generation VI model.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| VII<br><small>([[Nintendo Switch|NS]])</small>
| [[File:Poké Ball PE.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left; {{roundybr|5px}}" | A standard item ball from [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]] This model is the same model used in capture scenes and {{pkmn|battle}}s. TMs are not contained in special item balls in this game.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | VIII
| [[File:Gen VIII Item Ball.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left; {{roundybr|5px}}" | A standard item ball from [[Generation VIII]]. Unlike Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, a lower-resolution model is used, similar to the 3DS games. The circle in the middle is smaller, making it more closely resemble a standard {{i|Poké Ball}}.


==Items in multiple games==
In [[Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl]], TMs are not contained in special item balls.
These are the items that appear in more than one Pokémon game. Some have recieved minor name changes, which are noted. If an item has additional functions in a particular version, it is also noted in the “uses” section.
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Gen VIII Item Ball 2.png|10px]]
| style="text-align:left;" | An item ball from [[Generation VIII]] containing a [[TM]] or [[TR]]. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out.


===[[Bag]]===
|- style="background:#FFF"
Price: N/A<br>
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | IX
Sell for: N/A<br>
| [[File:Gen IX Item Ball.png|10px]]
Where to find: Start with it.<br>
| style="text-align:left;" | A standard item ball from [[Generation IX]]. The picture is currently missing.
Use: Stores all other (non-decoration) items, except where indicated.<br>


===Trainer Card===
|- style="background:#FFF"
''Not in bag.''
| [[File:Gen IX Item Ball 2.png|10px]]
Price: N/A<br>
| style="text-align:left;" | An item ball from [[Generation IX]] containing a [[TM]]. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out. However, the picture is currently missing.
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Start with it<br>
Use: Keeps track of player's money, play time, and badges.<br>


====Badges====
|}
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Reward for defeating gym leader<br>
Use: ''See [[Badge]]s.''<br>


===Pokédex===
====Hidden items====
''Not in bag.''
[[File:Item tuft.png|thumb|right|The tuft of grass (highlighted) that gives away some hidden items in FR/LG]]
Price: N/A<br>
Items can also be hidden from view rather than found in an item ball. These items typically aren't visible to the player without the use of an [[Dowsing Machine|item-finding tool]]. Many times, a seemingly empty path can lead to a hidden item. In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, some hidden items are revealed by a momentary flash when a player enters a room.  
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given to you by [[Professor Oak]] (R/B/Y/FR/LG/G/S/C), [[Professor Birch|Birch]] (R/S/E), or [[Professor Rowan|Rowan]] (D/P).<br>
Use: Keeps track of Pokémon species the player has seen, gives a description and physical statistics of species the player has caught.<br>


====National Pokédex====
In {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, some hidden items can be found in visibly different tufts of grass. These are most common in [[Berry Forest]]. Additionally, certain hidden items are also recurring items in this game, although their spots are always empty at the beginning of a new save file and do not show up until after game successfully generates one.
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given to by [[Professor Birch]] (Emerald), [[Professor Oak|Oak]] (FR/LG), or [[Professor Rowan|Rowan]] (D/P) after beating the [[Elite Four]].<br>
Use: Keeps track of Pokémon species from all regions instead of just the character's home.<br>


===Running Shoes===
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], hidden items may regenerate daily.
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Your home town, mom gives them to you(Ruby,Saphire,Emerald,Diamond,Pearl)Professor Oak's aide after beating first gym(Fire Red,Leaf Green)<br>
Use: Hold B and move faster without a bike<br>


===Recovery Items===
====Recurring items====
''See [[Status ailment healing item]], [[Drink]], [[Potion]], [[Ether]], and [[Revive]] for lists and more information on individual items of this category.
{{main|Recurring item}}
Some items may reappear in a location after a certain amount of [[time]] has passed. Recurring items were introduced in [[Generation II]] and have been a feature of all subsequent generations.


====Herbal Medicine====
====Fake items====
=====Energy Powder/Energypowder=====
[[File:Fake item ball PE.png|thumb|100px|A fake item ball in [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!|Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]]]]
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
In some indoor areas such as the [[Kanto Power Plant]], item balls may in fact turn out to be {{p|Voltorb}} or {{p|Electrode}}, in which case interacting with them will instead initiate a battle with said Pokémon. In [[Generation V]], within forested areas or on {{rt|10|Unova}}, item balls may be {{p|Foongus}} or {{p|Amoonguss}}. In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], fake item balls are presented upside-down. In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], [[Galarian form|Galarian]] {{p|Stunfisk}} mimics item balls.
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]250<br>
{{-}}
Where to find: Old lady in Underground (''G''/''S''/''C''). Store east of Eterna City (''D''/''P'').<br>
Use: Recovers 50 HP. Bitter.


=====Energy Root=====
===Item types===
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]800<br>
{{outdated|section}}<!--Gen VII+ Pockets-->
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]400<br>
Throughout the [[Pokémon world]], the [[Bag]] is used to carry items. Since [[Generation II]], items have been separated into categories to help with overall organization. These categories have varied between games.
Where to find: Old lady in Underground (''G''/''S''/''C''). Herbal Shop in Lavaridge town (Ru, Sa, Em). Store east of Eterna City (''D''/''P'').<br>
Use: Recovers 200 HP. Bitter.


=====Heal Powder=====
====Items====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]450<br>
The Items pocket contains all items that are not put in another pocket. Some items in the Items pocket are below.
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]225<br>
* [[Escape item]]s provide easy escape from a wild Pokémon.
Where to find: Old lady in Underground (''G''/''S''/''C''). Store east of Eterna City (''D''/''P'').<br>
* [[Evolution item]]s allow certain species of Pokémon to evolve.
Use: Heals any status condition. Bitter.
** [[Evolution stone]]s are Evolution items that can be used directly on Pokémon.
* [[Valuable item|Valuable]] and [[exchangeable item]]s have no purpose other than to help the player obtain other goods or be sold.
* [[Flute]]s can be blown in to produce an effect. They can be used multiple times without being consumed.
* [[Fossil]]s may be revived into Pokémon.
* [[Mulch]] can be used in [[Berry]] growth in some games.
* {{cat|Repels}} prevent wild Pokémon from appearing. There are several different types, each with a different strength.
* [[Scent]]s increase a Pokémon's friendship. They only appear in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}.


=====Revival Herb=====
[[Held item]]s are items given to a Pokémon to hold onto by its Trainer. Many of these items can be used by the Pokémon holding them.
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2800<br>
* [[Incense]] influences the Pokémon produced by {{pkmn|breeding}}.
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1400<br>
* [[Gem]]s boost the power of a move of a particular type one time.
Where to find: Old lady in Underground (''G''/''S''/''C''). Store east of Eterna City (''D''/''P'').<br>
* {{cat|Choice items}} boost a particular stat, but restrict the Pokémon to only using one move.
Use: Revives a fainted Pokémon with 1/2 HP. Bitter.
* {{cat|Power items}} provide Pokémon with additional [[effort values]], but decrease the holder's {{stat|Speed}} while held.
* [[Scarf|Scarves]] boost the Pokémon's [[Contest condition|condition]] during [[Pokémon Contest]]s.
* [[Mega Stone]]s allow Pokémon to [[Mega Evolve]].
* [[Z-Crystal]]s allow Pokémon to use [[Z-Move]]s.
* [[Plate]]s boost the power of moves of particular types and can change {{p|Arceus}}'s form.
* [[Drive]]s change the type of {{p|Genesect}}'s [[signature move]], {{m|Techno Blast}}.
* [[Memory|Memories]] change the type of {{p|Silvally}}'s signature move, {{m|Multi-Attack}}.


====Sacred Ash====
====Poké Balls====
''Main article: [[Sacred Ash]]''
The Poké Balls pocket contains the different types of [[Poké Ball]]s, used for {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.


===Stat/Skill Boosters===
Poké Balls are stored in the Items pocket in [[Generation II]] and from [[Generation V]] to {{gen|VII}}.
====Evolution====
''See [[Evolutionary stone]] for a list and more information.''
 
====HP UP====
''See [[Vitamin]] for more information.''<br>
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]9800<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4900<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Permanently raises a Pokémon's HP EPs.<BR>
 
====In Battle====
=====Dire Hit=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]650<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]325<br>
Where to find: Department Stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises the odds of getting a [[Critical hit]] for one Pokémon in one battle.<br>
 
=====Guard Spec.=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]700<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]350<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Temporarily protects one Pokémon from special attacks.<br>
 
=====X Accuracy=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]950<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]475<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises accuracy of a Pokémon's attacks temporarily.<br>
 
=====X Attack=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]250<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises a Pokémon's Attack temporarily.<br>
 
=====X Defend=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]550<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]275<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises a Pokémon's Defense temporarily.<br>
 
=====X Special=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]350<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]175<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises a Pokémon's Special temporarily.<br>
 
=====X Speed=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]350<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]175<br>
Where to find: Department stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises a Pokémon's Speed temporarily.<br>
 
====PP Up====
''See [[Vitamin]] for more information.''<br>
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]0<br>
Where to find: Laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises base PP by 20%.<br>
 
=====PP Max=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]0<br>
Where to find: Laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Raises base PP by up to 60%.<br>
 
====Rare Candy====
''See [[Vitamin]] for more information.''<br>
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2400<br>
Where to find: Laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Pokémon levels up instantly.<br>
 
====Supplements====
''See [[Vitamin]] for more information.''
=====Calcium=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]9800<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4900<br>
Where to find: Department Stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Permanently raises a Pokémon's Special EPs in ''R''/''B''/''Y''/''G''/''S''/''C'', permanently raises a Pokémon's Special Attack EPs in RS''FR''/''LG''E.<BR>
 
=====Carbos=====
Price: [[Image: Pokébuck sign.gif]]9800<br>
Sell for: [[Image: Pokébuck sign.gif]]4900<br>
Where to find: Department Stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Permanently raises a Pokémon's Speed EPs.<br>
 
=====Iron=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]9800<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4900<br>
Where to find: Department Stores, laying around in the wild.<BR>
Use: Permanently raises a Pokémon's Defense EPs.<BR>
 
=====Protein=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]9800<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4900<br>
Where to find: Department Stores, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Permanently raises a Pokémon's Attack EPs.<BR>
 
=====Zinc=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]9800<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4900<br>
Where to find: Department Stores, laying around in the wild. First appears in [[Generation III]].<br>
Use: Permanently raises a Pokémon's Special Defense EPs.<BR>
 
===[[Held Item]]s===
====Amulet Coin====
'''Price:''' N/A<br>
'''Sell for:''' [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
'''Where to find:'''
* Basement of [[Goldenrod Department Store]] ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver|G/S]]/[[Pokémon Crystal|C]])
* Gift from [[mom]] after defeating [[Norman]] ([[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|R/S]]/[[Pokémon Emerald|E]])
* [[Amity Square]] ([[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|D/P]])<br>
'''Use:''' Doubles money received after battle if the holder takes part in the battle.<br>
 
====Berries====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: ''See [[Berries#Generation III Berries|Generation III Berries]]''.<br>
 
====Bright Powder====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Battle Tower (Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire) <br>
Use: When held by a Pokémon currently in battle, it lowers the accuracy of the opponent.<br>
 
====Choice Band====
Price: 64 BP (Battle Points) <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Battle Frontier <br>
Use: Increases the first move used by a factor of 1.5 when held. Can't use other moves while out.<br>
 
====Cleanse Tag====
Price: N/A<br />
'''Sell for:''' [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br />
'''Where to find:'''
*Given by old woman in the [[Pokémon Day Care]] on [[Route 5]] ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver|G/S]]/[[Pokémon Crystal|C]]/[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR/LG]])
*Top floor of the [[Pokémon Tower]] by using [[Itemfinder]] ([[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR/LG]])
*Top floor of [[Lost Tower]] ([[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|D/P]])<br />
'''Use:''' Repels wild Pokémon if the holder is first in the party.
 
====Everstone====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: In the Ruby/Sapphire games, it is found in Granite Cave. It is placed on an "altar". Sometimes found in Sinnoh Underground(''D''/''P'').<br>
Use: A hold item which prevents a Pokémon from evolving.<br>
 
====Exp. Share====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: ??<br>
Where to find: Professor's aides give it to you in each game except for ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E''; [[Route 15]] in ''FR''/''LG'', [[Mr. Pokémon]] will give it to you in return for a {{I|Red Scale}} in ''G''/''S''/''C'', the president of Devon Corp. in ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E''<br>
Use: Give to a Pokémon in your party and it will recieve half of the experience from battles fought, plus a share if it fights. In R/S/E, Pokémon wearing one will also gain [[effort values]].
 
====Focus Band====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: May allow a Pokémon to survive a fatal attack with 1 HP. Doesn't work if the Pokémon has 1 HP.
 
====Herbs====
=====Mental Herb=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: A held item. If a Pokémon becomes infatuated, it snaps out of it.
 
=====White Herb=====
Price: 48 BP<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Battle Frontier<br>
Use: Cures any status condition<br>
 
====Incense====
=====Lax Incense=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4800<br>
Where to find: [[Mt. Pyre]] (''R''/''S''/''E'')<br>
Use: Slightly lowers the foe's accuracy, causes {{p|Wobbuffet}} to breed a {{p|Wynaut}}.<br>
 
=====Sea Incense=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4800<br>
Where to find: [[Mt. Pyre]] (''R''/''S''/''E'')<br>
Use: Increases the power of {{t|Water}}-type moves, causes {{p|Marill}} or {{p|Azumarill}} to breed an {{p|Azurill}}.<br>
 
=====Pure Incense=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]4800<br>
Where to find: [[Route 221]] (''D''/''P'')<br>
Use: Helps keep wild Pokémon away if the holder is the first Pokémon in the party.<br>
 
====King's Rock====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Given by a scientist in the depths of [[Slowpoke Well]] (''G''/''S''/''C''); 5% chance of being attached to wild {{p|Slowpoke}} (''R''/''S''/''E''), near Steve´s house in Mossdeep city (R,S,E). Prize from [[Trainer Tower]] (Fr/Lg)<br>
Use: Moves the holder uses have a chance of causing [[Status ailment#Flinch|flinching]]. If attached to {{p|Slowpoke}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Slowking}} when traded. If attached to {{p|Poliwhirl}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Politoed}} when traded.
 
====Leftovers====
Price: N/A<br />
Sell for: <br />
Where to find: 100% chance of being held by wild {{p|Snorlax}} (R/S/E and G/S), found under the sleeping Snorlax (FR/LG), Battle Frontier prize when you have beaten 4-in-a-row <br />
Use: Restores 1/16 of the Pokémon's maximum HP (rounded down) each round (in battle) when held.<br />
 
====Lucky Egg====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: ??? <br>
Where to find: 5% chance of finding on wild {{p|Chansey}} (FR/LG), given to in [[Agate Village]] after completing side-mission to restore voices to Pokémon ([[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness|XD]]) . <br>
Use: Doubles [[Experience Points]] gained by the Pokémon it's attached to (R/S/E), increases Experience Points gained by a factor of 1.5 (D/P).<br>
 
====Macho Brace====
'''Price:''' <br>
'''Sell for:''' <br>
'''Where to find:'''
*Prize from Victoria [[Winstrate]] for defeating the entire family ([[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|R/S]]/[[Pokémon Emerald|E]])
*Given out by a [[Bug Catcher]] in [[Pastoria City]] for showing him the three forms of {{p|Burmy}} at the same time ([[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|D/P]])<br>
'''Use:''' Doubles a Pokémon's received [[EV]]s, but lowers the Speed of that Pokémon for as long as the Pokémon holds it.<br>


====Mail====
====Mail====
{{main|Mail}}
The Mail pocket contains [[mail]], an item given to a Pokémon to communicate with others.
 
====Pokémon-specific====
=====Dragon Scale=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: 5% chance of finding on wild {{p|Horsea}} or {{p|Seadra}}. Prize from [[Trainer Tower]] (FR/LG)<br>
Use: When attached to {{p|Seadra}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Kingdra}} after being traded.<br>
 
=====Dubious Disk=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: [[Route 225]] (D/P)<br>
Use: If attached to {{p|Porygon2}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Porygon-Z}} when traded.
 
=====Light Ball=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br> (G/S/C) - {{p|Pikachu}} from [[Pokémon Yellow]] holds this item when traded into Generation II games; (R/S/E) - Found randomly on {{p|Pikachu}} (5% chance)
<br> Use: Doubles {{p|Pikachu}}'s [[Stats#Special Attack|Special Attack]] (R/S/E/FR/LG); breeds {{p|Pichu}} with Volt Tackle (Emerald, Diamond, and Pearl only)
 
=====Lucky Punch=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Attached to {{p|Chansey}} (''G''/''S''/''C'', ''XD'').<br>
Use: Boosts {{p|Chansey}}'s critical hit ratio by 10%.
 
=====Metal Powder=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]5<br>
Where to find: Attached to {{p|Ditto}} (''G''/''S''/''C'').<br>
Use: Boosts {{p|Ditto}}'s Special Defense by 50%.
 
=====Oval Stone=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1050<br>
Where to find: 50% chance of finding on wild {{p|Chansey}} (D/P).<br>
Use: If attached to {{p|Happiny}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Chansey}} when levelled up during the day.
 
=====Stick=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Attached to {{p|Farfetch'd}}.<br>
Use: Boosts {{p|Farfetch'd}}'s attack by 10%.
 
=====Thick Club=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Attached to wild [[Cubone]] and [[Marowak]].<br>
Use: Doubles {{p|Cubone}} and {{p|Marowak}}'s Attack Stat.
 
=====Up-Grade=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: 1050<br>
Where to find: Gift from a security guard at [[Silph Co.]] (''G''/''S''/''C''). Prize from [[Trainer Tower]] (FR/LG). Gift from Professor Oak in the southwesternmost house in Eterna City. (D/P).<br>
Use: If attached to {{p|Porygon}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Porygon2}} when traded.
 
====Quick Claw====
Price: <br>
Sell for: 50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: A hold item that occasionally allows first strike.<br>
 
====Scope Lens====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Battle Tower (Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire) <br>
Use: Increases the critical hit probability for the Pokémon holding the item.<br>
 
====Shell Bell====
Price:N/A <br>
Sell for:? <br>
Where to find: [[Shoal Cave]] by bringing the old man four Shoal Salts and four Shoal Shells ([[Generation III]]), house in [[Hearthome City]] ([[Generation IV]])<br>
Use: Restores 1/8 the damage inflicted by the holder<br>
 
====Smoke Ball====
Price: 400 coins at Celadon City Game Corner <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: At Celadon City Game Corner<br>
Use: Allows escape from wild Pokémon.<br>
 
====Soothe Bell====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: In [[Slateport City]], talk to the woman in the Pokémon Fan Club.<br>
Use: An item that increases the happiness of the Pokémon when held.<br>
 
====Type Boosters====
=====Black Belt=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Attached to all {{T|Fighting}}-type [[Pokémon Trainer]]'s Pokémon on Island 1, obtainable with {{m|Thief}} and trade (FR/LG)<br>
Use: Boosts Fighting attacks by 10%.
 
=====Black Glasses/Blackglasses=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find:
Use: Boosts Dark attacks by 10%.
 
=====Charcoal=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Fire attacks by 10%.
 
=====Dragon Fang=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Dragon attacks by 10%.
 
=====Hard Stone=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Rock attacks by 10%.
 
=====Magnet=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Electric attacks by 10%.
 
=====Metal Coat=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Captain of SS Aqua gives it to you after you find his daughter (''G''/''S''/''C''). Prize from [[Trainer Tower]] (Fr/Lg)<br>
Use: Boosts Steel attacks by 10%. If attached to {{p|Onix}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Steelix}} when traded. If attached to {{p|Scyther}}, allows it to evolve into {{p|Scizor}} when traded.
 
=====Miracle Seed=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Grass attacks by 10%.
 
=====Mystic Water=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Water attacks by 10%.
 
=====Nevermeltice=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: [[Ice Path]] (GSC), [[Icefall Cave]] (FRLG), [[Shoal Cave]] (R/S/E) <br>
Use: Boosts Ice attacks by 10%.
 
=====Poison Barb=====
Price: N/A<bR>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Poison attacks by 10%.
 
=====Sharp Beak=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Flying attacks by 10%.
 
=====Silk Scarf=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Normal moves by 10%<br>
 
=====Silverpowder=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Bug moves by 10%<br>
 
=====Spell Tag=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Ghost attacks by 10%.
 
=====Soft Sand=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Ground attacks by 10%.
 
=====Twisted Spoon=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: ?% chance of being held by Abra<br>
Use: Boosts Psychic attacks by 10%.
 
===Tools===
====Balls====
''See: [[Poké Ball]] for more information.''<br>
=====Poké Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]200<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Catch wild Pokémon. Relatively poor [[catch rate]].<br>
 
=====Great Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]600<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]300<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, laying around in the wild, given by Devon Corporation worker after helping him.<br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for Pokémon than a Poké Ball.<br>
 
=====Ultra Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1200<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]600<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, laying around the wild <br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for Pokémon than a  Great Ball.<br>
 
=====Safari Ball=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: 30 given out in Safari Zones in [[Kanto Safari Zone|Kanto]] and [[Hoenn Safari Zone|Hoenn]].<br>
Use: Catching [[wild Pokémon]] within borders of the Safari Zones. Same [[catch rate]] as a Great Ball.<br>
 
=====Premier Ball=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: Given to you for free after buying ten or more Poké Balls at a time in Hoenn or Sinnoh.<br>
Use: Catching [[wild Pokémon]]. Same catch rate as a Poké Ball, with a different coloration.
 
=====Net Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Random places in Hoenn (''R''/''S''/''E''); sold in [[Mossdeep City|Mossdeep]] Poké Mart.<br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for {{t|Water}}- and {{t|Bug}}-type Pokémon.
 
=====Dive Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Random places in Hoenn (''R''/''S''/''E''); sold in [[Mossdeep City|Mossdeep]] Poké Mart.<br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for Pokémon when battling [[underwater]].
 
=====Nest Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Random places in Hoenn (''R''/''S''/''E''); sold in [[Verdanturf Town|Verdanturf]] Poké Mart.<br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for Pokémon whose level is lower than your battling Pokémon.
 
=====Repeat Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Sold in [[Rustboro City|Rustboro]] Pokémart (''R''/''S''/''E'').<br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for Pokémon that you have already captured.
 
=====Timer Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Sold in [[Rustboro City|Rustboro]] Pokémart; found in various places (''R''/''S''/''E'').<br>
Use: Catch Rate increases for every 10 turns passed in a battle, up to 4 times.
 
=====Master Ball=====
'''Price:''' N/A<br>
'''Sell for:''' [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]0. Disabled in D/P <br>
'''Where to find:'''
*Gift from [[Silph Co.]] president after driving out [[Team Rocket]] ([[Pokémon Red and Blue|R/B]]/[[Pokémon Yellow|Y]]/[[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen|FR/LG]])
*Gift from [[Professor Elm]] before challenging the [[Pokémon League]], [[Lucky Number Show]] grand prize ([[Pokémon Gold and Silver|G/S]]/[[Pokémon Crystal|C]])
*[[Aqua Hideout]]{{tt|*|Known as Magma Hideout in Pokémon Ruby}}, [[Lilycove Department Store]] daily lotto grand prize ([[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire|R/S]]/[[Pokémon Emerald|E]])
*Gift from [[Cyrus]] in the [[Galactic Veilstone Building]] after he is defeated, [[Jubilife TV]] daily lotto grand prize ([[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl|D/P]])<br>
'''Use:''' Captures a Pokémon without fail.<br>
 
====Escape Rope====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]550<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]275<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Escape from current dungeon to the entrance of the dungeon.<br>
 
====Poké Doll====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Department Stores.<br>
Use: Escape from wild Pokémon encounters.<br>
 
====Repel====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]350<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]175<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Repels Pokémon of lower levels than your own for 100 steps.<br>
 
=====Super Repel=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]250<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, laying around in the wild.<br>
Use: Repels Pokémon of lower levels than your own for 200 steps.<br>
 
=====Max Repel=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]700<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]350<br>
Where to find: Poké Marts, late in the game.<br>
Use: Repels Pokémon of lower levels than your own for 250 steps.<br>
 
====TMs====
Price: Various.<br>
Sell for: Various.<br>
Where to find: [[Pokémon Gym]]s, some [[Poké Mart]]s, within caves and forests, on [[route]]s.<br>
Use: Used to teach one Pokémon a move. ''See [[TM]]s''.<br>
 
====HMs====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given out by NPCs to trainers for doing a certain task.<br>
Use: Used to teach Pokémon special moves. These moves can be used out of battle with certain [[badge]]s, but cannot be deleted like a normal move. ''See [[HM]]s.''<br>
 
===Sell/Trade===
====Coin(s)====
Price: Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]20 apiece, sold only in batches of 50 for [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1,000, or (excluding [[Generation I]]) batches of 500 for [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]10,000.<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Game Corners in [[Rocket Game Corner|Celadon City, Kanto]], [[Goldenrod Game Corner|Goldenrod City, Johto]], and [[Mauville Game Corner|Mauville City, Hoenn]].<br>
Use: Used at the Game Corners to gamble or to redeem for prizes.<br>
 
====Mushrooms====
=====Big Mushroom=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Rarely held by wild {{p|Paras}} and {{p|Parasect}}. (FR/LG)<br>
Use: Trade one to the Move Maniac in [[Two Island (town)|Two Island]] to have a Pokémon relearn a move.<br>
 
=====Tinymushroom=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Often held by wild {{p|Paras}} and {{p|Parasect}}. (FR/LG)<br>
Use: Trade two to the Move Maniac in [[Two Island (town)|Two Island]] to have a Pokémon relearn a move.<br>
 
====Nugget====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]5000<br>
Where to find: Laying around in the wild; rare. [[Pickup (ability)|Pick Up]] (Generation III).<br>
Use: Sell for some money.<br>
 
====Pearl====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Generation III: On the ocean floor ({{m|Dive}}).<br>
Use: Sell for some money.<br>
 
=====Big Pearl=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: {{PDollar}}3750<br>
Where to find: Generation III: On the ocean floor. ({{m|Dive}})<br>
Use: Sell for some money.<br>
 
====Stardust====
Price: <br>
Sell for:{{PDollar}}1000<br>
Where to find:Hidden on sandy areas<br>
Use: Sell for some money.<br>
 
====Star Piece====
Price: <br>
Sell for: 4700
Where to find: Mount Moon.<br>
Use: Sell for some money.<br>
 
===Key Items===
====Bicycle====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Bike shop. Located in [[Cerulean City|Cerulean]] (''R''/''B''/''Y'', ''FR''/''LG''), [[Cerulean City|Goldenrod]] (''G''/''S''/''C''). [[Items#Acro Bike|Acro Bike]] and [[Items#Mach Bike|Mach Bike]] are ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'' exclusive.<br>
Use: Travel more quickly; Travel on [[Route 17|Cycling Road]].<br>
 
====Coin Case====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Celadon City|Celadon]] restaurant, [[Goldenrod City|Goldenrod]] Underground, ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'' [[Mauville City]] (trade for a {{I|Harbor Mail}})<br>
Use: Holds up to 9,999 coins for use in the Game Corner.<br>
 
====Fishing Rods====
=====[[Old Rod]]=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: ''R''/''B''/''Y''/''FR''/''LG'' House in [[Vermilion City]] beside Pokémon Center. ''G''/''S''/''C'', [[Route 32]] Pokémon Center. ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'', guy by [[Gym]] in [[Dewford Town]].<br>
Use: Fish for weak Pokémon in the water.<br>
 
=====[[Good Rod]]=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: ''R''/''B''/''Y''/''FR''/''LG'', [[Fuchsia City]]. ''G''/''S''/''C'', [[Olivine City]]. ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'', [[Route 118]]<br>
Use: Fish for moderately powerful Pokémon in water.<br>
 
=====[[Super Rod]]=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: ''R''/''B''/''Y''/''G''/''S''/''C''/''FR''/''LG'', [[Silence Bridge]] House. ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'', House beside [[Mossdeep Space Center]].<br>
Use: Fish for the strongest Pokémon in the sea.<br>
 
====[[Itemfinder | Item Finder/Itemfinder]]====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: ''R''/''B''/''Y''/''FR''/''LG'', given to you by Oak's aide on [[Route 11]]. ''G''/''S''/''C'', given to you in [[Ecruteak City]]. ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'', given to you by the Rival on [[Route 110]].<br>
Use: When used, will beep when a hidden item is within your frame of vision. ''FR''/''LG'' Itemfinder will also show the direction and approximate distance you are from the item. ''FR''/''LG'' Itemfinder can also detect certain items which you wouldn't find otherwise, because they can only be picked up by using the itemfinder over the exact spot of the item. ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'' Itemfinder turns you in the approximate direction of the hidden item<br>
 
====Tickets====
=====Mysticticket=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Obtain at a Nintendo Event.<br>
Use: Takes you to [[Navel Rock]] to obtain {{p|Lugia}} and {{p|Ho-Oh}}.<br>
 
=====Auroraticket=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Obtain at a Nintendo Event.
Use: Takes you to [[Birth Island]] to obtain {{p|Deoxys}}.
 
====Powder Jar====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: In the house in Cerulean, next to the one with the man who tells you about Badges (in ''FR''/''LG'').<br>
Use: Holds Berry Powder collected during Berry Crush.
 
====Town Map====
''Comes in different forms.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: ''R''/''B''/''Y''/''FR''/''LG'', Rival's sister. ''G''/''S''/''C'', taking a tour of [[Cherrygrove City]] (known as the {{i|Map Card}}). ''Ru''/''Sa''/''E'' Rustboro City<br>
Use: World map; used for navigation.<br>
 
==''Red''(/''Green'')/''Blue''/''Yellow'' exclusive==
 
===Key Items===
====Bike Voucher====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: [[Vermilion City]], from the Pokémon Fan Club's President.<br>
Use: To obtain a [[Bicycle]].<br>
 
====Exp. All====
''Replaced with {{I|Exp. Share}} in all other games, including ''FR''/''LG''.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Professor Oak's aide gives it to you at [[Route 15]] in ''R''/''B''/''Y'' if you have 50 Pokémon in your Pokédex.<br>
Use: Splits experience in battle between all Pokémon on your team.<br>
 
====Fossils====
=====[[Dome and Helix Fossils|Dome Fossil]]=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Mt. Moon]], at the end, choose between it and the {{i|Helix Fossil}}.<br>
Use: If taken to the [[Pokémon Lab]] on [[Cinnabar Island]], can be revived as {{p|Kabuto}}.<br>
 
=====[[Dome and Helix Fossils|Helix Fossil]]=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Mt. Moon]], at the end, choose between it and the {{i|Dome Fossil}}.<br>
Use: If taken to the [[Pokémon Lab]] on [[Cinnabar Island]], can be revived as {{p|Omanyte}}.<br>
 
=====[[Old Amber]]=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: In the [[Pewter Museum of Science|Museum]] in [[Pewter City]]. Talk to the scientists behind the counter in the east room.<br>
Use: If taken to the [[Pokémon Lab]] on [[Cinnabar Island]], can be revived as {{p|Aerodactyl}}.<br>
 
====Gold Teeth====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Deep inside the [[Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]] <br>
Use: Give it to the Warden to get an HM ({{m|Strength}})<br>
 
====Keys====
=====Card Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Floor 5 of Silph Co.<br>
Use: Opens the locked doors in Silph Co.
 
=====Lift Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Basement of Rocket Hideout in Celadon City.<br>
Use: Allows access to the elevator.
 
=====Secret Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Pokémon Mansion, on Cinnabar Island.<br>
Use: Unlocks Cinnabar Gym door.
 
====Oak's Parcel====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Viridian city Pokémart.<br>
Use: Give to Prof. Oak to receive Pokédex.<br>
 
====Poké Flute====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Mr. Fuji gives it to you after saving him.<br>
Use: Awakens all sleeping Pokémon on the field (Snorlax) and in battle.
 
====Silph Scope====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Giovanni]]'s chair, after defeating him in [[Team Rocket|Rocket]] Hideout.<br>
Use: Reveals ghosts in [[Pokémon Tower]], in [[Lavender Town]].
 
====S.S. Ticket====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A:<br>
Where to find: [[Bill]] gives it to you upon first meeting him.<br>
Use: Allows access to the [[S.S. Anne]] in [[Vermillion City]].
 
==''Gold''/''Silver''/''Crystal'' exclusive==
===Unown Dex===
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Talk to man outside Ruins of Alph after capturing 3 different {{p|Unown}} shapes.<br>
Use: Allows viewing of different shapes of Unown.<br>
 
===Pokégear===
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given to by the player's mother in [[New Bark Town]]<br>
Use: Acts as a watch and phone, eventually being upgraded to include a map and radio.<br>


====Map Card====
Mail is stored in the Items pocket in Generations II, III, and V. Mail does not appear from Generation VI onward.
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given to old man after he gives you a tour in [[Cherrygrove City]]<br>
Use: Displays a map of the [[Johto]], and later, [[Kanto]], regions<br>


====Radio Card====
====Battle Items====
''Not in bag.''
The Battle Items pocket contain [[battle item]]s, items that increase a Pokémon's stats temporarily in battle. Battle items only have their own pocket in the [[Generation IV]] and [[Generation VIII]] games.
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Johto Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]]<br>
Use: Allows player to pick up radio transmissions from [[Johto]]<br>


====EXPN Card====
====Medicine====
''Not in bag.''
[[File:Dream Potion Sprite.png|thumb|80px|Potion]]
Price: N/A<br>
The Medicine pocket contains various items that can heal various afflictions of a Pokémon. While originally part of the general Items pocket, it has had its own pocket since Generation IV. Some items in the Medicine pocket are below.
Sell for: N/A<br>
* {{cat|HP-restoring items}} such as [[Potion]]s and [[drink]]s restore a Pokémon's [[HP]].
Where to find: [[Kanto Radio Tower]] in [[Lavender Town]]<br>
* [[Status condition healing item]]s cure a Pokémon of various status conditions.
Use: Allows player to pick up radio transmissions from [[Kanto]]<br>
* [[Revive]]s and [[Max Revive]]s revive a fainted Pokémon. The one-of-a-kind [[Sacred Ash]] can revive all fainted Pokémon in the party with full health.
* [[Ether]]s, [[Max Ether]]s, [[Elixir]]s, and [[Max Elixir]]s restore a Pokémon's [[PP]].
* [[Vitamin]]s and [[feather]]s can increase a Pokémon's stats.
* [[Herbal medicine]] cure various afflictions, but decrease a Pokémon's [[Friendship]] if used.
* [[Ability Capsule]]s change the [[Ability]] of a Pokémon.


===Recovery Items===
====TMs & HMs====
====Ragecandybar====
The TMs & HMs pocket contains [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s, items which when used, teach compatible Pokémon a move, providing a wider movepool for Pokémon to learn from. Some moves will have additional uses outside of battle. HMs cannot be discarded; in Gen V and onward, TMs have this trait as well, as they are reusable. TMs and HMs have had their own pocket since [[Generation II]], except in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, where they are instead stored in the [[TM Case]].
Price:  [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]300<br>
Sell for:  [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]150<br>
Where to find:  Man in [[Mahogany Town]] prior to shutting down [[Team Rocket]]'s evolution signal.  Shop in [[Mahogany Town]] after clearing out Team Rocket from the [[Johto Radio Tower]].<br>
Use:  Recovers 20 HP.


===Held Items===
====Berries====
====Berries====
Price: N/A<br>
[[File:Dream Oran Berry Sprite.png|thumb|80px|Oran Berry]]
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]5<br>
The Berries pocket contains {{Berries}}, items introduced in [[Generation II]] that can be found and cultivated. In many games, they can be used in the production of treats such as [[Pokéblock]]s and [[Poffin]]s and many can be used on a Pokémon or given to a Pokémon. Berries have had their own pocket since {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, except in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, where they are instead stored in the [[Berry Pouch]].
Where to find: Berry trees found across Johto and Kanto.<br>
Use: ''See [[Berries#Generation II Berries]]''.<br>


====Berserk Gene====
====Key Items====
Price: N/A<br>
The Key Items pocket contains [[Key Item]]s, items that generally can only be obtained once in gameplay and cannot be traded between games. Often these are items which the player must deliver to a [[non-player character]], but other times they are intended to be kept and either aid the progression of the storyline or traveling. Key Items rarely have anything to do with the player's Pokémon and are mostly specific to the game. They can never be discarded, however, certain items will disappear from the player's Bag during storyline events. Key Items have had their own pocket since [[Generation II]].
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: In water next to sealed entrance of [[Cerulean Cave]].<br>
Use: Holder will have Attack raised, but there is a chance of confusion.


====Mail====
===Item storage===
{{main|Mail}}
Items that are obtained are stored in different places. Initially, when an item is obtained, it is placed in the {{player}}'s [[Bag]], and from Generation II onwards, into a specific pocket of that Bag. When a section of the Bag becomes full, players will not be able to pick up any other items of that type. To make space, players must store their items within their PC, accessed at a [[Pokémon Center]] as <Player>'s [[PC]]. In [[Generation IV]], this problem is eliminated by having no limit on items in the Bag, and the player's PC is used for other purposes. The player also has the ability to toss items away: this will delete them from the Bag. [[Key Item]]s, [[HM]]s, and, starting in Generation V, [[TM]]s cannot be tossed.


====Type Boosters====
===Held items===
=====Pink Bow=====
{{main|Held item}}
Price: N/A<bR>
Since [[Generation II]], certain items have been able to be held by Pokémon to heal or to enhance their power. Healing items can be used in battle without taking up a turn, but must be natural for them to work. Artificial items such as [[Potion]]s and [[Full Heal]]s cannot be used by Pokémon during battle. Held items also have other uses, such as an aid to evolve during trading or battle. [[Mail]] was also introduced as a hold item, in which players could send customizable messages with their Pokémon upon trading.
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: [[Route 29]] on Tuesday (given by Tuscany).<br>
Use: Boosts {{t|Normal}} attacks by 10%.


=====Polka-Dot Bow=====
===Item sprites===
Price: N/A<bR>
====Berry sprites====
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, as well as {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, each [[Berry]] has a large sprite seen at the "Check Tag" option from the [[Bag]].
Where to find: <br>
Use: Boosts Normal attacks by 10%.


===Tools===
====Regular sprites====
====Balls====
In all [[core series]] games starting from {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, each item has its own sprite as seen in the player's [[Bag]]. Several items were introduced in earlier games with no sprite, but received a sprite once the items were reused in FireRed and LeafGreen or later games.
=====Fast Ball=====
Price: White Apricorn<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for you from a White Apricorn.<br>
Use: Catch rate is higher for Pokémon that run away from battle ({{p|Suicune}}, {{p|Entei}}, {{p|Raikou}}, etc.).


=====Friend Ball=====
FireRed and LeafGreen also included sprites for all the items from {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, except the [[e-Reader]] exclusive Berries ([[Drash Berry]], [[Eggant Berry]], [[Nutpea Berry]], etc.). Some of these items (such as the [[Acro Bike]], [[Mach Bike]], [[Contest Pass]], [[Go-Goggles]], [[Eon Ticket]], etc.) are not legitimately found in FireRed and LeafGreen, so their sprites remained unseen in normal gameplay until they were reused in {{game|Emerald}}.
Price: Green Apricorn<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for you from a Green Apricorn.<br>
Use: When used to catch a Pokémon, the Pokémon will start out with higher Happiness.


=====Heavy Ball=====
The [[Secret Medicine]] (previously known as the Secret Potion) was the only item from earlier games whose sprite was introduced in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. Several other [[Key Item]]s introduced in [[Generation II]] (such as the [[Machine Part]], [[Mystery Egg]], [[Red Scale]], [[SquirtBottle]], [[Pass]], etc.) had their sprites introduced in {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}.
Price: Black Apricorn<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for you from a Black Apricorn.<br>
Use: Catch rate is higher if the Pokémon that you are trying to catch is heavy, although the rate lowers if the Pokémon is light.


=====Level Ball=====
Some [[Generation II]]-exclusive items (including the [[Brick Piece]], [[Egg Ticket]], [[Gorgeous Box]], several Berries and [[Mail]] items, etc.) remain with no sprite because they have not been reused in any later games. Likewise, the e-Reader Berries for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only have the large sprite as seen in the "Check Tag" option, but they have no regular item sprite because they have not been reused in any later games either.
Price: Red Apricorn<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for your from a Red Apricorn.<br>
Use: Catch rate is higher if your leading Pokémon's level is higher by a high margin than the Pokémon you are trying to catch.


=====Love Ball=====
In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, all item sprites have a white outline.
Price: Pink Apricorn<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for you from a Pink Apricorn.<br>
Use: Catch rate is higher if the opposing Pokémon's gender is the opposite of yours.


=====Lure Ball=====
==In the spin-off games==
Price: Blue Apricorn<br>
===Pokémon GO===
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
{{main|List of items (GO)}}
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for you from a Blue Apricorn.<br>
Use: Catch rate is higher for Pokémon caught while fishing.


=====Moon Ball=====
===Pokémon Masters EX===
Price: Yellow Apricorn<br>
{{main|List of items (Masters)}}
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: [[Kurt]] makes it for you from a Yellow Apricorn.<br>
Use: Catch rate is high for Pokémon that evolve with the Moon Stone.


=====Park Ball=====
===Pokémon UNITE===
Price: N/A<br>
{{main|List of items (UNITE)}}
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: One time use in the National Park's Bug Catching Contest.<br>
Use: Has a catch rate of a Great Ball. Used in the contest only.


===Sell/Trade===
===Pokémon Sleep===
====Apricorns====
{{main|List of items (Sleep)}}
=====Blk [Black] Apricorn=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: [[Route 37]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Heavy Ball<br>


=====Blu [Blue] Apricorn=====
===Pokémon Conquest===
Price: N/A<br>
{{main|List of items (Conquest)}}
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: [[Route 37]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Lure Ball<br>


=====Grn [Green] Apricorn=====
===PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond===
Price: N/A<br>
{{main|List of items (PokéPark 2)}}
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: [[Route 42]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Friend Ball<br>


=====Pnk [Pink] Apricorn=====
===Pokémon Battrio===
Price: N/A<br>
{{main|List of items (Battrio)}}
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: [[Route 42]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Love Ball<br>


=====Red Apricorn=====
===Pokémon Shuffle===
Price: N/A<br>
{{main|List of items (Shuffle)}}
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: [[Route 37]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Level Ball<br>


=====Wht [White] Apricorn=====
===Pokémon Pinball series===
Price: N/A<br>
There are some items in [[Pokémon Pinball]] and [[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]].
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
Where to find: [[Azalea Town]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Fast Ball<br>


=====Ylw [Yellow] Apricorn=====
* There are multiple kinds of [[Poké Ball]] available, which can be changed with the procedure known as [[Ball Upgrade]].
Price: N/A<br>
* The {{pin|Evolution Item|Evolution Items}} are used to [[evolution|evolve]] Pokémon.
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]100<br>
* The [[Devon Scope]] is used to see the invisible {{p|Kecleon}} at the Kecleon Stage in [[Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire]].
Where to find: [[Route 42]]<br>
Use: Give to [[Kurt]] in [[Azalea Town]] to make a Moon Ball<br>


====Brick Piece====
==In the TCG==
Price: N/A
{{main|Item card (TCG)}}
Sell for:
In the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], items from the games were originally {{TCG|Trainer card}}s. However, starting with the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}} Collections at the start of the LEGEND era in Japanese, and {{TCG|Black & White}} in international releases, they are classified in their own category, Item cards.
Where to find: Attached to certain Pokémon after being traded from Red, Blue/Green, and Yellow
Use:


====Leaves====
==Trivia==
=====Gold Leaf=====
* From [[Generation]]s {{gen|III}} to {{gen|V}}, item balls in the overworld can sometimes block the line of sight of other {{pkmn|Trainers}} to the {{player}}; if the player picks up an item, it is possible for them to be spotted and approached by a Trainer on the opposite side of it immediately afterwards.
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Attached to certain Pokémon after being traded from [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Red, Blue]]/[[Pokémon Red and Green|Green]], and [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]]<br>
Use: <br>


=====Silver Leaf=====
==In other languages==
Price: N/A<br>
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Sell for: <br>
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Where to find: Attached to certain Pokémon after being traded from [[Pokémon Red and Blue|Red, Blue]]/[[Pokémon Red and Green|Green]], and [[Pokémon Yellow|Yellow]]<br>
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Use: <br>
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====Slowpoketail====
==See also==
Price: <br>
* [[List of items]]
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: [[Mahogany Town]] mart before defeating [[Team Rocket]]<br>
Use: <br>
 
===Key Items===
====Blue Card====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: (''Crystal'' only) [[Kanto Radio Tower]] in [[Goldenrod City]].<br>
Use: Allows player to answer daily question on [[Buena]]'s show every evening to get points exchangable for items<br>
 
====Clear Bell====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: (''Crystal'' only) Gift from the director after saving him from [[Team Rocket]] in [[Goldenrod City]].<br>
Use: Summons {{p|Suicune}} at [[Tin Tower]] in [[Ecruteak City]]<br>
 
====Clefairy Doll====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Pokémon fan club in [[Vermilion City]]<br>
Use: Give to Copycat girl in [[Saffron City]] after she loses it in exchange for a Magnet Pass<br>
 
====Keys====
=====Basement Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: given after beating false Director in [[Johto Radio Tower]]. <br>
Use: Allows access to locked area of [[Goldenrod City]]'s Underground Path.<br>
 
=====Card Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: given by Director in [[Goldenrod City]]'s Underground Path.<br>
Use: Allows access to locked area of [[Johto Radio Tower]].<br>
 
====Machine Part====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Cerulean Gym<br>
Use: fixes [[Power Plant]]<br>
 
====Mystery Egg====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Mr. Pokémon]]'s house before first rival battle<br>
Use: bring to [[Professor Elm]]<br>
 
====Magnet Pass====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Copycat girl in [[Saffron City]] after returning her lost Clefairy doll<br>
Use: Allows player to access the [[Magnet Train]] that travels between [[Goldenrod City]] and [[Saffron City]]<br>
 
====Red Scale====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: [[Lake of Rage]] after battle with [[Red Gyarados]]. <br>
Use: Trade with [[Mr. Pokémon]] for Exp Share.<br>
 
====S.S. Ticket====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given to by [[Professor Elm]] in [[New Bark Town]] after beating the [[Elite Four]]<br>
Use: Allows player to travel to [[Kanto]] aboard the [[S.S. Aqua]] <br>
 
====Secret Potion====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Pharmacy in [[Cianwood City]]<br>
Use: Can heal any Pokémon (give to [[Jasmine]] for Amphy).<br>
 
====Squirtbottle====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: House near Goldenrod City Gym after obtaining Plain Badge.<br>
Use: Stirs {{p|Sudowoodo}} on [[Route 36]] to battle<br>
 
====Wings====
=====Rainbow Wing=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: (Pokémon Gold only) Given to by Director after beating Team Rocket in Goldenrod City. (Pokémon Silver only) Given to by old man in Pewter City. (Pokémon Crystal only) Given to by Wise Trio after beating the Elite Four and catching the three [[legendary beasts]].<br>
Use: Causes {{p|Ho-oh}} to appear at the top of [[Tin Tower]].<br>
 
=====Silver Wing=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: (Pokémon Silver only) Given to by Director after beating Team Rocket in Goldenrod. (Pokémon Gold and Crystal) Given to by old man in Pewter City.<br>
Use: Causes {{p|Lugia}} to appear in the [[Whirl Islands]].<br>
 
===Decorations===
Use: For customizing your bedroom.<br>
====Beds====
''See [[Beds]] for more information.''
=====Feathery Bed=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Default bed in [[New Bark Town]]<br>
Description: A plain bed that has no real signficance<br>
 
=====Pink Bed=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Polkadot Bed=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
====Boxes====
=====Gorgeous Box=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Normal Box=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Carpets====
=====Blue Carpet=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Green Carpet=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Red Carpet=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Yellow Carpet=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
====Dolls====
''See [[Pokémon Dolls]] for more information.''
=====Big Lapras Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Big Onix Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Big Snorlax Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Bulbasaur Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Charmander Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Clefairy Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Diglett Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Gengar Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Geodude Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Grimer Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Jigglypuff Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Machop Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Magikarp Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Oddish Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pikachu Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Poliwag Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Shellder Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Squirtle Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Staryu Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Surf Pikachu Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Voltorb Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Weedle Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
====Game systems====
''See [[Game systems]] for more information.''
=====NES=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Default gaming system in [[New Bark Town]]<br>
Description: Player decides upon seeing the NES not to play it<br>
 
=====Super NES=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====N64=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Virtual Boy=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
====Plants====
''See [[Plants]] for more information.''
=====Jumboplant=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Magnaplant=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Tropicplant=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
====Posters====
''See [[Posters]] for more information.''
=====Clefairy Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Jigglypuff Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pikachu Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Town Map=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Default poster in [[New Bark Town]] <br>
Description: Displays a map of [[Johto]], identical to the one on the Map Card<br>
 
====Trophies====
=====Gold Trophy=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Silver Trophy=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
==''Ruby''/''Sapphire''/''Emerald'' exclusive==
===Frontier Pass===
''Not in bag.''
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Battle Frontier entry hall.<br>
Description: Shows a map of the [[Battle Frontier]] and keeps track of Frontier Symbols the player has acquired.<br>
 
====Frontier Symbols====
''Not in bag.''
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: [[Battle Frontier]] (''Emerald'' only)<br>
Description: ''See [[Frontier Symbol]]s.''<br>
 
===Pokénav===
''Not in bag.''
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Devon Corp.<br>
Use: Map, checks contest stats of all Pokémon, shows NPC trainers that can be rebattled.<br>
 
===Held Items===
====Deepseatooth====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Trade for Scanner in [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Attach to [[Clamperl]] and trade for Clamperl to evolve into [[Huntail]].<br>
 
====Deepseascale====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Trade for Scanner in [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Attach to [[Clamperl]] and trade for Clamperl to evolve into [[Gorebyss]].
 
====Soul Dew====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Held by the {{P|Latias}}/{{P|Latios}} encountered on [[Southern Island]].<br>
Use: Raises {{P|Latios}}'s Special Defense or {{P|Latias}}'s Special Attack by 50% when held.<br>
 
====Scarves====
=====Blue Scarf=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Pokémon Fan Club in [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Increases Beauty in contests when held.<br>
 
=====Green Scarf=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Pokémon Fan Club in [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Increases Smartness in contests when held.<br>
 
=====Pink Scarf=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Pokémon Fan Club [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Increases Cuteness in contests when held.<br>
 
=====Red Scarf=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Pokémon Fan Club in [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Increases Coolness in contests when held.<br>
 
=====Yellow Scarf=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Pokémon Fan Club in [[Slateport City]].<br>
Use: Increases Toughness in contests when held.<br>
 
===Tools===
====Balls====
=====Dive Ball=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]1000<br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]500<br>
Where to find: Sold in Mossdeep Pokémart.<br>
Use: Has a higher catch rate for Pokémon found while Diving.
 
====Flutes====
''Main article: [[Flute]]''
 
====Fluffy Tail====
''Main article: [[Fluffy Tail]]''
 
===Sell/Trade===
====Heart Scale====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Use the Itemfinder in various places (particularly beaches); attached to wild {{p|Luvdisc}}<br>
Use: Give to [[Fallarbor Town]]'s move tutor to relearn a move
 
====Shards====
=====Blue Shard=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Underwater<br>
Use: Give to the treasure hunter in [[Route 124]] in exchange for a Water Stone (''R''/''S''/''E''),<br>
 
=====Green Shard=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Underwater on [[Route 124]]<br>
Use: Give to the treasure hunter in [[Route 124]] in exchange for a Leaf Stone (''R''/''S''/''E''),<br>
 
=====Red Shard=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Underwater<br>
Use: Give to the treasure hunter in [[Route 124]] in exchange for a Fire Stone (''R''/''S''/''E''),<br>
 
=====Yellow Shard=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]50<br>
Where to find: Underwater<br>
Use: Give to the treasure hunter in [[Route 124]] in exchange for a Thunder Stone (''R''/''S''/''E''),<br>
 
====Shoal Salt====
''Main article: [[Shoal Salt]]''
 
====Shoal Shell====
''Main article: [[Shoal Shell]]''
 
===Key Items===
Key Items can't be bought or sold.
====Bikes====
=====Acro Bike=====
Where to find: [[Rydel]] of Rydel's Cycles will give it to you for free. Can be switched at any time with the Mach Bike.<br>
Use: Bike that moves at a faster pace than running. Special tricks can be performed by various B button combinations:<br>
Hold B button( less than 2 sec.): Standing Wheelie<br>
Hold B button( more than 2 sec.): Bunny Hop<br>
Hold B, then D-pad: Wheelie or Bunny Hop<br>
B+D-pad direction ( left/right, relative to your position): Sideways Hop
 
=====Mach Bike=====
Where to find: [[Rydel]] of Rydel's Cycles will give it to you for free. Can be switched at anytime with the Acro Bike.
Use: Bike that travels 2 to 3 times faster than the Acro Bike. Using this speed, one can travel up muddy slopes, as well as ride over cracks in the ground once without falling through.
 
====Contest Pass====
Where to find: [[Verdanturf]] contest center (get from clerk).<br>
Use: Allows you to participate in [[Pokémon contest]]s.<br>
 
====Devon Goods====
Where to find: Rusturf Tunnel after beating Magma/Aqua grunt.<br>
Use: Take to Capt. Stern in Slateport City.<br>
 
====Devon Scope====
Where to find: Given to by [[Steven]] on [[Route 120]]<br>
Use: to reveal hidden [[Kecleon]], which will either flee or attack<br>
 
====Eon Ticket====
Where to find: You recieve the ticket via [[e-Reader]], or [[Mixing Records]]. <br>
Use: To ride the [[SS Tidal]] to [[Southern Island]] <br>
 
====Fossils====
=====[[Claw and Root Fossils|Claw Fossil]]=====
Where to find: Desert on Route 111. Also found in Desert Underpass in [[Pokémon Emerald]] if Root Fossil is picked in [[Mirage Tower]].<br>
Use: Give to scientist in Devon Corp. to change it into {{p|Anorith}}.
 
=====[[Claw and Root Fossils|Root Fossil]]=====
Where to find: Desert on Route 111. Also found in Desert Underpass in [[Pokémon Emerald]] if Claw Fossil is picked in [[Mirage Tower]].
Use: Give to scientist in Devon Corp. to change it into {{p|Lileep}}.
 
====Go-Goggles====
Where to find: Gift from [[Brendan]]/[[May (game)|May]]<br>
Use: to be able to enter the desert on [[Route 111]] without being "blinded by the sandstorm"<br>
 
====Keys====
=====Rm. 1 Key=====
Where to find: Abandoned Ship.<br>
Use: Opens a door on the ship. (disappears from inventory after use)<br>
 
=====Rm. 2 Key=====
Where to find: Abandoned Ship.<br>
Use: Opens a door on the ship. (disappears from inventory after use)<br>
 
=====Rm. 4 Key=====
Where to find: Abandoned Ship.<br>
Use: Opens a door on the ship. (disappears from inventory after use)<br>
 
=====Rm. 6 Key=====
Where to find: Abandoned Ship.<br>
Use: Opens a door on the ship. (disappears from inventory after use)<br>
 
=====Storage Key=====
Where to find: Abandoned Ship.<br>
Use: Opens a door on the ship to get Rain Dance. (disappears from inventory after use)<br>
 
=====Underground Key=====
Where to find: Given to you by Wattson after beating Norman.<br>
Use: Allows access to New Mauville.<br>
 
====Letter====
Where to find: [[Devon Corporation]].<br>
Use: Give to [[Steven Stone]] in [[Granite Cave]].<br>
 
====Magma Emblem====
Where to find: In [[Pokémon Emerald]], the old lady on top of [[Mt. Pyre]] gives it to you.<br>
Use: Opens up the [[Magma Hideout]] on [[Jagged Pass]].
 
====Meteorite====
Where to find: Take from machine on [[Mt. Chimney]].<br>
Use: Trade to [[Professor Cozmo]] for [[TM27]]<br>
 
====Old Sea Chart====
Where to find: Nintendo event or cheating device (''Emerald'' only).<br>
Use: Takes you to Faraway Island, where you can find Mew.<br>
 
====Orbs====
=====Red Orb=====
Where to find: Old woman on top of Mt. Pyre gives it to the player in ''[[Pokémon Sapphire]]''. Taken by [[Team Magma|Magma]] Leader [[Maxie]] in ''[[Pokémon Ruby]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]''.<br>
Use: Awakens {{p|Groudon}}.
 
=====Blue Orb=====
Where to find: Old woman on top of Mt. Pyre gives it to the player in ''[[Pokémon Ruby]]''. Taken by [[Team Aqua|Aqua]] Leader [[Archie]] in ''[[Pokémon Sapphire]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Emerald|Emerald]]''.<br>
Use: Awakens {{p|Kyogre}}.
 
====Pokéblock Case====
Where to find: Slateport City contest hall.<br>
Use: Holds [[Pokéblock]]s.<br>
 
====Scanner====
Where to find: [[Abandoned Ship]]<br>
Use: Trade for either Deepseatooth or Deepseascale in [[Slateport City]]<br>
 
====Soot Sack====
Where to find: Glass Workshop (Route 113)<br>
Use: Collect ashes, to make stuff at the glass workshop.<br>
 
====Wailmer Pail====
Where to find: Pretty Petal Flower Shop (Route 104)<br>
Use: A tool used for watering [[Berries]] and plants.<br>
 
===Decorations===
Use: For customizing your bedroom and [[Secret Base]].<br>
====Chairs====
''See [[Chairs]] for more information.''
=====Brick Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Camp Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Comfort Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Hard Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Heavy Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Pretty Chair=====
Price: 6000 ash steps<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 113<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Pokémon Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Ragged Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
=====Small Chair=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Fortree City<br>
Use: decoration<br>
 
====Cushions====
''See [[Cushions]] for more information.''
=====Ball Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A [[Poké Ball|ball]] cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Diamond Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A {{p|Sableye}} cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Fire Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A [[Fire (type)|fire-mark]] cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Grass Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A [[Grass (type)|grass-mark]] cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Kiss Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Battle Shop (Battle Frontier)<br>
Description: A {{p|Smoochum}} cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Pika Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A {{p|Pikachu}} cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Round Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A {{p|Marill}} cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Spin Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A {{p|Spinda}} cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Water Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A [[Water (type)|water-mark]] cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
=====Zigzag Cushion=====
Price: [[Image:Pokébuck sign.gif]]2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: A {{p|Zigzagoon}} cushion. Place it on a mat or desk.<br>
 
====Desks====
''See [[Desks]] for more information.''
=====Brick Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Camp Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Comfort Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Hard Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Heavy Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pretty Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pokémon Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Ragged Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Small Desk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
====Dolls====
''See [[Pokémon Dolls]] for more information.''
=====Azurill Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Baltoy Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Blastoise Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Charizard Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Chikorita Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Clefable Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Cyndaquil Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Ditto Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Duskull Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Gulpin Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Jigglypuff Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Kecleon Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Lapras Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Lotad Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Marill Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Meowth Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Mudkip Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pichu Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pikachu Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Rhydon Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (Rooftop Sale)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Skitty Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Smoochum Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Snorlax Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Swablu Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Togepi Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Torchic Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Totodile Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Treecko Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Venusaur Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Wailmer Doll=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Sootopolis City (Free)/<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Wynaut Doll=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
====Mats====
''See [[Mats]] for more information.''
=====A Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====B Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====C High Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====C Low Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====D Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====E Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====F Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====G Note Mat=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Attract Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Fire Blast Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Fissure Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Glitter Mat=====
Price: $2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Jump Mat=====
Price: $2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Powder Snow Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Spikes Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Spin Mat=====
Price: $2000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Surf Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Thunder Mat=====
Price: $4000<br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Lilycove Department Store (5F)<br>
Description: <br>
 
====Plants====
''See [[Plants]] for more information.''
=====Big Plant=====
Price: $5000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 104 (Pretty Petal Flower Shop)<br>
Description: A large, umbrella-shaped plant in a big pot.<br>
 
=====Colorful Plant=====
Price: $5000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 104 (Pretty Petal Flower Shop)<br>
Description: A large pot with many colorful flowers.<br>
 
=====Gorgeous Plant=====
Price: $5000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 104 (Pretty Petal Flower Shop)<br>
Description: A large, impressive plant in a big pot.<br>
 
=====Pretty Flowers=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 104 (Pretty Petal Flower Shop)<br>
Description: A pot of cute flowers.<br>
 
=====Red Plant=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 104 (Pretty Petal Flower Shop)<br>
Description: A vivid red potted plant.<br>
 
=====Tropical Plant=====
Price: $3000<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Route 104 (Pretty Petal Flower Shop)<br>
Description: A flowering tropical plant in a pot.<br>
 
====Posters====
''See [[Posters]] for more information.''
=====Ball Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Blue Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Cute Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Green Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Kiss Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Long Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Pika Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Red Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: There at the beginning.<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Sea Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: There at the beginning.<br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Sky Poster=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: There at the beginning.<br>
Description: <br>
 
====Ornaments====
''See [[Ornaments]] for more information.''
=====Blue Balloon=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Blue Brick=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Blue Tent=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Given by the Trick Master on 110 after completing the last Trick House challenge. <br>
Description: A blue tent with a pokeball design for use in a Secret Base. <br>


=====Breakable Door=====
==References==
Price: <br>
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Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>


=====Cute TV=====
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Price: <br>
{{Items}}<br>
Sell for: <br>
{{Project ItemDex notice}}
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Fence Length=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Fence Width=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Glass Ornament=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Gold Shield=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Mud Ball=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Red Balloon=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Red Brick=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Red Tent=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Round TV=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Sand Ornament=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Silver Shield=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Slide=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Solid Board=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Stand=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Tire=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====TV=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Yellow Balloon=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
=====Yellow Brick=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Description: <br>
 
==''FireRed''/''LeafGreen'' exclusive==
===Key Items===
====Berry Bag====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Obtained once you get your first berry.<br>
Use: Holds any berries you collect.
 
====Fame Checker====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: After you beat your rival at Nugget Bridge, he gives it to you.<br>
Use: Records information about popular or important people you meet during your journey.
 
====Ferry Passes====
=====Rainbow Pass=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Celio gives it to you after you get the National Pokédex subquest.<br>
Use: Allows access to Sevii Islands 1-7. Replaces Tri-Pass as an item.
 
=====Tri-Pass=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given by Bill on first visit to Sevii Islands.<br>
Use: Allows access to Sevii Islands 1-3.
 
====Ruby====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Mt. Ember]]<br>
Use: Give this and the sapphire to [[Celio]] to set up the Network Machine on [[Knot Island|One Island]], allowing trade with trainers in [[Hoenn]] and [[Orre]] and certain evolutions to take place.<br>
 
====Sapphire====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: [[Team Rocket|Rocket]] Warehouse on [[Chrono Island|Five Island]]<br>
Use: Give this along with the ruby to [[Celio]] to set up the Network Machine on [[Knot Island|One Island]], allowing trade with trainers from [[Hoenn]] and [[Orre]] and certain evolutions to take place. <br>
 
====Tea====
''See [[Drink]] for more information.''<br>
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Old lady in Celadon Mansion 1st floor will give it to you.<br>
Use: Give it to the guards to get into Saffron City.
 
====Teachy TV====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Old Man in Viridian City who teaches you how to catch Pokémon.<br>
Use: Use to watch programs about the basics of being a Pokémon trainer, with such info as elemental advantages and disadvantages, catching different types of Pokémon, etc.<br>
 
====TM Case====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Obtained once you get your first TM/HM.<br>
Use: Holds any TM's/HM's you have collected.
 
====Vs. Seeker====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Ninja girl in Pokémon Center in [[Vermilion City]]<br>
Use: Use to rebattle Pokémon trainers that are on the screen. Needs to be charged by walking 100 steps every time you use it.<br>
 
==''Pokémon Colosseum'' exclusive==
===Shadow Pokémon Purification===
====Cologne====
=====Joy Scent=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Excite Scent=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Vivid Scent=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Time Flute====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
===Key Items===
====Cologne Case====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Data ROM====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====DNA Sample(s)====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: Scattered in varying places throughout the Pokémon Lab in the desert.<br>
Use: <br>
 
====Ein Files====
=====Ein File C=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Ein File F=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Ein File H=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Ein File P=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Ein File S=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Gear====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====ID Badges====
=====Blue ID Badge=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieved after defeating Venus in Relgam Tower ground floor. <br>
Use: Along with the Red ID Badge, Yellow ID Badge, and Green ID Badge, can open the lock on the Main Door in Relgam Tower. <br>
 
=====Green ID Badge=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieved after beating Miror B. in Relgam Tower ground floor.<br>
Use: Along with the Red ID Badge, Yellow ID Badge, and Blue ID Badge, can open the lock on the Main Door in Relgam Tower.<br>
 
=====Red ID Badge=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieved after defeating Ein in the Relgam Tower ground floor.<br>
Use: Along with the Blue ID Badge, Yellow ID Badge, and Green ID Badge, can open the lock on the Main Door in Relgam Tower. <br>
 
=====Yellow ID Badge=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieved after defeating Dakim on the Relgam Tower ground floor.<br>
Use: Along with the Red ID Badge, Blue ID Badge, and Green ID Badge, can open the lock on the Main Door in Relgam Tower. <br>
 
====Keys====
=====Card Key=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Down St. Key=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Elevator Key=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Jail Key=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Maingate Key=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Powerup Part====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieve from Perr. <br>
Use: Deliver to Nett. <br>
 
====Small Tablet====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Receive from Beluh and Eagun. <br>
Use: Required to use the Relic Stone to purify Pokémon.<br>
 
====Steel Teeth====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: After using D-Disk examine the shiny spot on the ground and get the Steel Teeth. <br>
Use: Give it to the old man who speaks gibberish, the one right outside the Herb Shop in the Under. He will trade the L-Disk and you can get the Amulet Coin. <br>
 
====UFO Disks====
=====D-Disk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Moves UFO in [[the Under]] downwards. <br>
 
=====F-Disk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Moves UFO in [[the Under]] forward. <br>
 
=====L-Disk=====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieve after giving the gibberish old man his Steel Teeth. <br>
Use: Moves UFO in [[the Under]] left. Open the box and obtain the Amulet Coin. <br>
 
=====R-Disk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Moves UFO in [[the Under]] right. <br>
 
=====U-Disk=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Moves UFO in [[the Under]] upwards. <br>
 
==''Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness'' exclusive==
===Evolution===
====Moon Shard====
Price: Free <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Talk to the Captain of the S.S. Libra who is running the Parts Shop in [[Gateon Port]]. <br>
Use: Evolves {{p|Eevee}} into {{p|Umbreon}}
 
====Sun Shard====
Price: Free <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Talk to the Captain of the S.S. Libra who is running the Parts Shop in [[Gateon Port]]. <br>
Use: Evolves {{p|Eevee}} into {{p|Espeon}}
 
===Key Items===
====Bonsly Card====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: [[Pyrite Town]] (after returning lost {{p|Bonsly}} to trainer]]) <br>
Use: Card for play at [[Battle Bingo]] <br>
 
====Bonsly Photo<!--Japanese name-->====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: Prize for clearing {{p|Bonsly}}'s [[Battle Bingo]] Card.<br>
 
====Cry Analyzer====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: [[Dr. Kaminko]]'s house <br>
Use: Allows cry of Pokémon to be compared with a sample to be identified; used to return voice of Pokémon throughout [[Orre]] to get the Lucky Egg item. <br>
 
====Data ROM====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Disc Case====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Keys====
=====Elevator Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Phenac Colosseum after defeating [[Snattle]]<br>
Use: Unlocks the Elevator in the Pre Gym<br>
 
=====Gonzap's Key=====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Given by Gonzap in Snagem's Hideout<br>
Use: Unlocks the chest containing TM 30.<br>
 
====ID Card====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Krane Memos====
=====Krane Memo 1=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Krane Memo 2=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Krane Memo 3=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Krane Memo 4=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Krane Memo 5=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Machine Part====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Recieved from Perr after he finished fixing the bridge. <br>
Use: Give to Lily at the Pokémon HQ.<br>
 
====Mayor's Note====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Mayor's House<br>
Use: N/A<br>
 
====Miror Radar====
Price: N/A <br>
Sell for: N/A <br>
Where to find: Rock cave [[Pokéspot]] <br>
Use: Tracks [[Miror B.]] to tell the player when he is near to battle. <br>
 
====Music Disc====
Price: N/A<br>
Sell for: N/A<br>
Where to find: Rest House in Phenac City<br>
Use: Distracts the Mayor's secretary<br>
 
====System Lever====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
====Voice Cases====
=====Voice Case 1=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Voice Case 2=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Voice Case 3=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Voice Case 4=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
=====Voice Case 5=====
Price: <br>
Sell for: <br>
Where to find: <br>
Use: <br>
 
==See also==
*[[List of items by index number]]
*[[List of items in other languages]]


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An item (Japanese: 道具 tool) is an object in the Pokémon games which the player can pick up, keep in their Bag, and use in some manner. They have various uses, including healing, powering up, helping one to catch Pokémon, or accessing new areas.

In the core series games

Obtaining items

An item chest from Pokémon Colosseum

Items are obtained in several different ways. They can be given to the player by characters within the game, be bought at a Poké Mart for money, or found by the player throughout the Pokémon world. The latter form of items are officially referred to as item balls (Japanese: アイテムボール item ball), spherical containers resembling a Poké Ball. To obtain the item, players move next to it and press A while facing it. In Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, many items are found in treasure chests modeled after Poké Balls; in addition, items are often found in bulk from these chests, rather than only singular. Another method introduced in Generation II is picking Berries off a Berry tree. Join Avenue was introduced in Pokémon Black and White 2, allowing players to buy certain items in bulk, as well as Berries and some rare items. Pokémon encountered in the wild will sometimes be holding items, which can be obtained by catching them using a Poké Ball or by using either Trick, Thief, Switcheroo, or Covet. Also, in certain areas in Generation VI, various scenery will appear in the background during some battles. Using specific moves, depending on the kind of scenery, will break the scenery and cause an item to be found at the end of the battle, with the message "<player> found a <item> in the aftermath."

Most items can be obtained at any time, but there are a small number of permanently missable items in some games that become unobtainable after the player has progressed beyond a certain point.

Item ball images

Gen Spr Description
I Gen I Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation I. When played on a Game Boy Color, the color varies depending upon the display palette selected. It has the same design as a Poké Ball.
II Gen II Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation II. This is the same basic image as Generation I, but with standardized colors to make it look more like a Poké Ball.
III Gen III Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation III. The image has been further altered, making it clearly look like a Poké Ball.
IV Gen IV Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation IV. The image is close to being exactly the same as Generation III, but with slightly different shading.
V Gen V Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation V. This image is slightly more compact, with a more vivid coloring than previous generations.
VI Gen VI Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation VI. This image has been upgraded from a sprite into a fully detailed 3D model.
Gen VI Item Ball 2.png An item ball from Generation VI containing a TM or HM. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out.
VII
(3DS)
Gen VII Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon. The black creases are significantly thinner than the Generation VI model.
Gen VII Item Ball 2.png An item ball from Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon containing a TM. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out. The black creases are significantly thinner than the Generation VI model.
VII
(NS)
Poké Ball PE.png A standard item ball from Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee! This model is the same model used in capture scenes and battles. TMs are not contained in special item balls in this game.
VIII Gen VIII Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation VIII. Unlike Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, a lower-resolution model is used, similar to the 3DS games. The circle in the middle is smaller, making it more closely resemble a standard Poké Ball.

In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, TMs are not contained in special item balls.

Gen VIII Item Ball 2.png An item ball from Generation VIII containing a TM or TR. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out.
IX File:Gen IX Item Ball.png A standard item ball from Generation IX. The picture is currently missing.
File:Gen IX Item Ball 2.png An item ball from Generation IX containing a TM. The Poké Ball is colored differently to make it stand out. However, the picture is currently missing.

Hidden items

The tuft of grass (highlighted) that gives away some hidden items in FR/LG

Items can also be hidden from view rather than found in an item ball. These items typically aren't visible to the player without the use of an item-finding tool. Many times, a seemingly empty path can lead to a hidden item. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, some hidden items are revealed by a momentary flash when a player enters a room.

In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, some hidden items can be found in visibly different tufts of grass. These are most common in Berry Forest. Additionally, certain hidden items are also recurring items in this game, although their spots are always empty at the beginning of a new save file and do not show up until after game successfully generates one.

In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, hidden items may regenerate daily.

Recurring items

Main article: Recurring item

Some items may reappear in a location after a certain amount of time has passed. Recurring items were introduced in Generation II and have been a feature of all subsequent generations.

Fake items

In some indoor areas such as the Kanto Power Plant, item balls may in fact turn out to be Voltorb or Electrode, in which case interacting with them will instead initiate a battle with said Pokémon. In Generation V, within forested areas or on Route 10, item balls may be Foongus or Amoonguss. In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, fake item balls are presented upside-down. In Pokémon Sword and Shield, Galarian Stunfisk mimics item balls.

Item types

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Throughout the Pokémon world, the Bag is used to carry items. Since Generation II, items have been separated into categories to help with overall organization. These categories have varied between games.

Items

The Items pocket contains all items that are not put in another pocket. Some items in the Items pocket are below.

  • Escape items provide easy escape from a wild Pokémon.
  • Evolution items allow certain species of Pokémon to evolve.
  • Valuable and exchangeable items have no purpose other than to help the player obtain other goods or be sold.
  • Flutes can be blown in to produce an effect. They can be used multiple times without being consumed.
  • Fossils may be revived into Pokémon.
  • Mulch can be used in Berry growth in some games.
  • Repels prevent wild Pokémon from appearing. There are several different types, each with a different strength.
  • Scents increase a Pokémon's friendship. They only appear in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD.

Held items are items given to a Pokémon to hold onto by its Trainer. Many of these items can be used by the Pokémon holding them.

Poké Balls

The Poké Balls pocket contains the different types of Poké Balls, used for catching Pokémon.

Poké Balls are stored in the Items pocket in Generation II and from Generation V to VII.

Mail

The Mail pocket contains mail, an item given to a Pokémon to communicate with others.

Mail is stored in the Items pocket in Generations II, III, and V. Mail does not appear from Generation VI onward.

Battle Items

The Battle Items pocket contain battle items, items that increase a Pokémon's stats temporarily in battle. Battle items only have their own pocket in the Generation IV and Generation VIII games.

Medicine

Potion

The Medicine pocket contains various items that can heal various afflictions of a Pokémon. While originally part of the general Items pocket, it has had its own pocket since Generation IV. Some items in the Medicine pocket are below.

TMs & HMs

The TMs & HMs pocket contains TMs and HMs, items which when used, teach compatible Pokémon a move, providing a wider movepool for Pokémon to learn from. Some moves will have additional uses outside of battle. HMs cannot be discarded; in Gen V and onward, TMs have this trait as well, as they are reusable. TMs and HMs have had their own pocket since Generation II, except in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, where they are instead stored in the TM Case.

Berries

Oran Berry

The Berries pocket contains Berries, items introduced in Generation II that can be found and cultivated. In many games, they can be used in the production of treats such as Pokéblocks and Poffins and many can be used on a Pokémon or given to a Pokémon. Berries have had their own pocket since Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, except in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, where they are instead stored in the Berry Pouch.

Key Items

The Key Items pocket contains Key Items, items that generally can only be obtained once in gameplay and cannot be traded between games. Often these are items which the player must deliver to a non-player character, but other times they are intended to be kept and either aid the progression of the storyline or traveling. Key Items rarely have anything to do with the player's Pokémon and are mostly specific to the game. They can never be discarded, however, certain items will disappear from the player's Bag during storyline events. Key Items have had their own pocket since Generation II.

Item storage

Items that are obtained are stored in different places. Initially, when an item is obtained, it is placed in the player's Bag, and from Generation II onwards, into a specific pocket of that Bag. When a section of the Bag becomes full, players will not be able to pick up any other items of that type. To make space, players must store their items within their PC, accessed at a Pokémon Center as <Player>'s PC. In Generation IV, this problem is eliminated by having no limit on items in the Bag, and the player's PC is used for other purposes. The player also has the ability to toss items away: this will delete them from the Bag. Key Items, HMs, and, starting in Generation V, TMs cannot be tossed.

Held items

Main article: Held item

Since Generation II, certain items have been able to be held by Pokémon to heal or to enhance their power. Healing items can be used in battle without taking up a turn, but must be natural for them to work. Artificial items such as Potions and Full Heals cannot be used by Pokémon during battle. Held items also have other uses, such as an aid to evolve during trading or battle. Mail was also introduced as a hold item, in which players could send customizable messages with their Pokémon upon trading.

Item sprites

Berry sprites

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, as well as Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, each Berry has a large sprite seen at the "Check Tag" option from the Bag.

Regular sprites

In all core series games starting from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, each item has its own sprite as seen in the player's Bag. Several items were introduced in earlier games with no sprite, but received a sprite once the items were reused in FireRed and LeafGreen or later games.

FireRed and LeafGreen also included sprites for all the items from Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, except the e-Reader exclusive Berries (Drash Berry, Eggant Berry, Nutpea Berry, etc.). Some of these items (such as the Acro Bike, Mach Bike, Contest Pass, Go-Goggles, Eon Ticket, etc.) are not legitimately found in FireRed and LeafGreen, so their sprites remained unseen in normal gameplay until they were reused in Pokémon Emerald.

The Secret Medicine (previously known as the Secret Potion) was the only item from earlier games whose sprite was introduced in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. Several other Key Items introduced in Generation II (such as the Machine Part, Mystery Egg, Red Scale, SquirtBottle, Pass, etc.) had their sprites introduced in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.

Some Generation II-exclusive items (including the Brick Piece, Egg Ticket, Gorgeous Box, several Berries and Mail items, etc.) remain with no sprite because they have not been reused in any later games. Likewise, the e-Reader Berries for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire only have the large sprite as seen in the "Check Tag" option, but they have no regular item sprite because they have not been reused in any later games either.

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, all item sprites have a white outline.

In the spin-off games

Pokémon GO

Main article: List of items (GO)

Pokémon Masters EX

Main article: List of items (Masters)

Pokémon UNITE

Main article: List of items (UNITE)

Pokémon Sleep

Main article: List of items (Sleep)

Pokémon Conquest

Main article: List of items (Conquest)

PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond

Main article: List of items (PokéPark 2)

Pokémon Battrio

Main article: List of items (Battrio)

Pokémon Shuffle

Main article: List of items (Shuffle)

Pokémon Pinball series

There are some items in Pokémon Pinball and Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire.

In the TCG

Main article: Item card (TCG)

In the Pokémon Trading Card Game, items from the games were originally Trainer cards. However, starting with the HeartGold & SoulSilver Collections at the start of the LEGEND era in Japanese, and Black & White in international releases, they are classified in their own category, Item cards.

Trivia

  • From Generations III to V, item balls in the overworld can sometimes block the line of sight of other Trainers to the player; if the player picks up an item, it is possible for them to be spotted and approached by a Trainer on the opposite side of it immediately afterwards.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 道具 Douhgeuih
Mandarin 道具 Dàojù
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Voorwerp*
French Canada Flag.png Canada Article*
France Flag.png Europe Objet
Germany Flag.png German Item
Italy Flag.png Italian Strumento
South Korea Flag.png Korean 도구 Dogu
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Ting[1]
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Item
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Objeto*
Item*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Objeto
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Vật phẩm

See also

References


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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