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An '''ornament''' is a type of [[item]] introduced in [[Generation III]], debuting in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. This is used to describe all decorative items which do not fall into the catagories of [[chair]]s, [[cushion]]s, [[desk]]s, {{pkmn|doll}}s, [[mat]]s, [[plant]]s, or [[poster]]s. They are used to decorate [[secret base]]s.
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An '''ornament''' is a type of [[item]] introduced in [[Generation III]], debuting in {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}. This is used to describe all [[decoration|decorative items]] which do not fall into the categories of [[chair]]s, [[cushion]]s, [[desk]]s, {{pkmn|doll}}s, [[mat]]s, [[plant]]s, or [[poster]]s. They are used to decorate [[Secret Base]]s.


==Generation III==
===Bricks===
===Bricks===
These can be bought at the [[Slateport City]] marketplace. They act as desks, but can only have one doll or cushion on them at a time.
These can be bought at the [[Slateport City]] marketplace. They act as desks, but can only have one doll or cushion on them at a time.
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===Balloons===
===Balloons===
These can be bought at the [[Slateport City]] marketplace. They are a type of small breakable ornament.
These can be bought at the [[Slateport City]] marketplace. They are a type of small ornament that break when stepped on.


*[[File:RedBalloonSprite.png]] Red Balloon - {{PDollar}}500
*[[File:RedBalloonSprite.png]] Red Balloon - {{PDollar}}500
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===Tents===
===Tents===
The [[Trick Master]] gives one of these as a prize for going through the [[Trick House]] eight times. In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Ruby|s}}, he gives a Red Tent, and in {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Pokémon Sapphire|s}}, he gives a Blue Tent. In {{game|Emerald}}, players choose between the two tents.
The [[Trick Master]] gives one of these as a prize for going through the [[Trick House]] eight times{{sup/3|RSE}}/six times{{sup/6|ORAS}}. In {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Ruby|s}} or {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Omega Ruby}}, he gives a Red Tent, and in {{game3|Ruby and Sapphire|Sapphire|s}} or {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Alpha Sapphire}}, he gives a Blue Tent. In {{game|Emerald}}, players choose between the two tents.


*[[File:RedTentSprite.png]] Red Tent
*[[File:RedTentSprite.png]] Red Tent
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===Breakable ornaments===
===Breakable ornaments===
These are sold at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] during their Rooftop Sale. When touched or walked through, they break, but repair themselves if the player leaves the secret base and comes back.
These are sold at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] during their Rooftop Sale. When touched or walked through, they break, but repair themselves if the player leaves the Secret Base and comes back.


*[[File:MudBallSprite.png]] Mud Ball - {{PDollar}}200
*[[File:MudBallSprite.png]] Mud Ball - {{PDollar}}200
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===Fences===
===Fences===
These are sold at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] during their Rooftop Sale. They can be used to block off access to parts of the secret base.
These are sold at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] during their Rooftop Sale. They can be used to block off access to parts of the Secret Base.


*[[File:FenceLengthSprite.png]] Fence Length - {{PDollar}}500
*[[File:FenceLengthSprite.png]] Fence Length - {{PDollar}}500
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===Awards===
===Awards===
The Silver Shield and Gold Shield are given to the player after beating a certain number of {{pkmn|battle}}s at the {{ho|Battle Tower}} or {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}.
The Silver Shield and Gold Shield are given to the player after winning a certain number of {{pkmn|battle}}s at the {{Gdis|Battle Tower|III}} in {{game|Ruby & Sapphire|s}} and {{game|Emerald}}. In Emerald, they are given to the player by [[Scott]].


*[[File:SilverShieldSprite.png]] Silver Shield - 50 battles
*[[File:SilverShieldSprite.png]] Silver Shield - 50 battles
*[[File:GoldShieldSprite.png]] Gold Shield - 100 battles
*[[File:GoldShieldSprite.png]] Gold Shield - 100 battles


The Glass Ornament is given after getting all five {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} pictures hung in the [[Lilycove Museum]]. To get a picture, the player must have not only won a [[Ribbon]] for the Master Rank in one of the five categories of [[Pokémon Contest]]s, but also scored enough points in the respective Contest. Aside from its color, The Glass Ornament is identical to the statue found in the Lilycove Museum, and appears to be based on {{p|Pidgeot}}.
The Glass Ornament is given by the [[Lilycove Museum]] curator after getting paintings for all five [[Pokémon Contest]] categories hung. To get a painting hung in the museum, the player must win a Master Rank contest with at least 800 points. Aside from its color, the Glass Ornament is identical to the statue found in the Lilycove Museum, and appears to be based on {{p|Pidgeot}}.


*[[File:GlassOrnamentSprite.png]] Glass Ornament
*[[File:GlassOrnamentSprite.png]] Glass Ornament


===Other===
===Other===
These are sold at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] during their Rooftop Sale. The Tire acts as a desk, but can only have two dolls or cushions on it at a time. The Solid Board can cover gaps in the floor of a secret base.
These are sold at the [[Lilycove Department Store]] during their Rooftop Sale. The Tire acts as a desk, but can only have two dolls or cushions on it at a time. The Solid Board can cover gaps in the floor of a Secret Base.


*[[File:TireSprite.png]] Tire - {{PDollar}}800
*[[File:TireSprite.png]] Tire - {{PDollar}}800
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==Generation V==
==Generation V==
{{main|Décor}}
{{main|Décor}}
In Generation V, ornaments make a return. However, there are now different ornaments that can be used to customize the [[Pokémon Dream World]], and some ornaments can be bought from [[Berry|berries]].
In Generation V, ornaments make a return. However, there are now different ornaments that can be used to customize the [[Pokémon Dream World]], and some ornaments can be bought from [[Berry|Berries]].


[[Category:Decorations]]
[[Category:Decorations]]

Revision as of 16:19, 25 March 2018

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An ornament is a type of item introduced in Generation III, debuting in Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald. This is used to describe all decorative items which do not fall into the categories of chairs, cushions, desks, dolls, mats, plants, or posters. They are used to decorate Secret Bases.

Generation III

Bricks

These can be bought at the Slateport City marketplace. They act as desks, but can only have one doll or cushion on them at a time.

  • RedBrickSprite.png Red Brick - $500
  • YellowBrickSprite.png Yellow Brick - $500
  • BlueBrickSprite.png Blue Brick - $500

Balloons

These can be bought at the Slateport City marketplace. They are a type of small ornament that break when stepped on.

  • RedBalloonSprite.png Red Balloon - $500
  • YellowBalloonSprite.png Yellow Balloon - $500
  • BlueBalloonSprite.png Blue Balloon - $500

Tents

The Trick Master gives one of these as a prize for going through the Trick House eight timesRSE/six timesORAS. In Ruby or Omega Ruby, he gives a Red Tent, and in Sapphire or Alpha Sapphire, he gives a Blue Tent. In Pokémon Emerald, players choose between the two tents.

  • RedTentSprite.png Red Tent
  • BlueTentSprite.png Blue Tent

Breakable ornaments

These are sold at the Lilycove Department Store during their Rooftop Sale. When touched or walked through, they break, but repair themselves if the player leaves the Secret Base and comes back.

  • MudBallSprite.png Mud Ball - $200
  • BreakableDoorSprite.png Breakable Door - $3000
  • SandOrnamentSprite.png Sand Ornament - $3000

Fences

These are sold at the Lilycove Department Store during their Rooftop Sale. They can be used to block off access to parts of the Secret Base.

  • FenceLengthSprite.png Fence Length - $500
  • FenceWidthSprite.png Fence Width - $500

TVs

These are sold at the Lilycove Department Store during their Rooftop Sale. The TV is a regular TV. The Round TV has a Seedot design. The Cute TV has a Skitty design.

  • TVSprite.png TV - $3000
  • RoundTVSprite.png Round TV - $4000
  • CuteTVSprite.png Cute TV - $4000

Awards

The Silver Shield and Gold Shield are given to the player after winning a certain number of battles at the Battle Tower in Pokémon Ruby & Sapphire and Pokémon Emerald. In Emerald, they are given to the player by Scott.

  • SilverShieldSprite.png Silver Shield - 50 battles
  • GoldShieldSprite.png Gold Shield - 100 battles

The Glass Ornament is given by the Lilycove Museum curator after getting paintings for all five Pokémon Contest categories hung. To get a painting hung in the museum, the player must win a Master Rank contest with at least 800 points. Aside from its color, the Glass Ornament is identical to the statue found in the Lilycove Museum, and appears to be based on Pidgeot.

  • GlassOrnamentSprite.png Glass Ornament

Other

These are sold at the Lilycove Department Store during their Rooftop Sale. The Tire acts as a desk, but can only have two dolls or cushions on it at a time. The Solid Board can cover gaps in the floor of a Secret Base.

  • TireSprite.png Tire - $800
  • SolidBoardSprite.png Solid Board - $3000
  • StandSprite.png Stand - $7000
  • SlideSprite.png Slide - $8000

Generation V

Main article: Décor

In Generation V, ornaments make a return. However, there are now different ornaments that can be used to customize the Pokémon Dream World, and some ornaments can be bought from Berries.