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==In other languages==
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| Geo Pebble || Racaillasse || Kleinkiesel || Geosasso || Geoguijarro ||
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| Gravelerock || Gravalroche || Georokbrock || Gravelroccia || Gravelerroca ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Rare Fossil || Fossile Rare || Rares Fossil || Fossile Raro || Fósil raro ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Cacnea Spike || Cacnepic || Tuskadorn || Spina Cacnea || Púa Cacnea ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Corsola Twig || Corapic || Corasonnast || Ramo Corsola || Rama Corsola ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Gold Fang || || Goldzahn || Zannadoro || Colmillo oro ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Gold Thorn || || Golddorn || Zannadoro || Espina oro ||
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| Iron Thorn || Epine de Fer || Eisendorn || Puntacciaio || Espina acero ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Silver Spike || || Silberdorn || Spinargento || Clavo plata ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Stick || Bâton || Stock || Bastone || Palo ||
|- style="background:#FFF"
| Unown Stone || Runes Zarbi || Icognitostein || Pietre Unown || Piedra Unown ||
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Revision as of 13:08, 8 October 2016

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Toss Items are items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, and Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. They can be thrown at foes to deal direct damage over a distance.

Gravelerock

As these items are stackable, prices vary. Amounts below are per one item.

Arc Toss Items

These items fly in arcs and over walls when thrown. Items of this type usually inflict fixed damage.

Straight line Toss Items

These throw items are tossed in a straight line, and damage the first Pokémon they hit. They stop after flying a certain distance or hitting a wall (unless the user has the Long Toss or Pierce status). In the latter case, should the user be holding a Curve Band, the item will turn upon reaching a wall.

Unown Stones

These deal damage and unlock Regirock, Regice, and Registeel's chambers in Aegis Cave when they spell out ROCK, ICE, or STEEL in the player's bag, respectively.

In the anime

Corsola Twigs in the anime

Corsola Twigs appeared in the anime special Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!. They were given to the newly formed Team Go-Getters by the Kangaskhan of the Kangaskhan Storage. They were later used to fight an angry Skarmory holding Pikachu and Pichu as hostages.

In the manga

A Gravelerock in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team manga

In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team manga

Gengar was seen using a Gravelerock in Battle in a Bitter Cold Land!! to start an avalanche on Ginji and Mudkip, but they were saved when Articuno used Sheer Cold to stop the avalanche.


In other languages

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English France Flag.png French Germany Flag.png German Italy Flag.png Italian Spain Flag.png Spanish South Korea Flag.png Korean
Geo Pebble Racaillasse Kleinkiesel Geosasso Geoguijarro
Gravelerock Gravalroche Georokbrock Gravelroccia Gravelerroca
Rare Fossil Fossile Rare Rares Fossil Fossile Raro Fósil raro
Cacnea Spike Cacnepic Tuskadorn Spina Cacnea Púa Cacnea
Corsola Twig Corapic Corasonnast Ramo Corsola Rama Corsola
Gold Fang Goldzahn Zannadoro Colmillo oro
Gold Thorn Golddorn Zannadoro Espina oro
Iron Thorn Epine de Fer Eisendorn Puntacciaio Espina acero
Silver Spike Silberdorn Spinargento Clavo plata
Stick Bâton Stock Bastone Palo
Unown Stone Runes Zarbi Icognitostein Pietre Unown Piedra Unown



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