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|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|1|Kanto}} | | {{rt|1|Kanto}} | ||
| | | [[Bitter Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|2|Kanto}} | | {{rt|2|Kanto}} | ||
| | | [[PSNCureBerry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| rowspan=2 | [[Pewter City]] | | rowspan=2 | [[Pewter City]] | ||
| | | [[Ice Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | | [[Mint Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|8|Kanto}} | | {{rt|8|Kanto}} | ||
| | | [[PRZCureBerry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|11|Kanto}} | | {{rt|11|Kanto}} | ||
| {{ | | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[Fuchsia City]] | | [[Fuchsia City]] | ||
| | | [[Burnt Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|26|Kanto}} | | {{rt|26|Kanto}} | ||
| | | [[Ice Berry]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#{{johto color}}" colspan=2 | Johto | ! style="background:#{{johto color}}" colspan=2 | Johto | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|29|Johto}} | | {{rt|29|Johto}} | ||
| {{ | | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| rowspan=2 | {{rt|30|Johto}} | | rowspan=2 | {{rt|30|Johto}} | ||
| {{tt|S|by the house in the south of the route}}: {{ | | {{tt|S|by the house in the south of the route}}: {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{tt|NE|by Mr. Pokémon's house}}: | | {{tt|NE|by Mr. Pokémon's house}}: [[PSNCureBerry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|31|Johto}} | | {{rt|31|Johto}} | ||
| | | [[Bitter Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[Violet City]] | | [[Violet City]] | ||
| | | [[PRZCureBerry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|33|Johto}} | | {{rt|33|Johto}} | ||
| | | [[PSNCureBerry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|35|Johto}}<sup>{{m|Surf}} required</sup> | | {{rt|35|Johto}}<sup>{{m|Surf}} required</sup> | ||
| | | [[MysteryBerry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|36|Johto}} | | {{rt|36|Johto}} | ||
| | | [[Ice Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|38|Johto}} | | {{rt|38|Johto}} | ||
| {{ | | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|39|Johto}} | | {{rt|39|Johto}} | ||
| | | [[Mint Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|43|Johto}}<sup>{{m|Surf}} and {{m|Cut}} required</sup> | | {{rt|43|Johto}}<sup>{{m|Surf}} and {{m|Cut}} required</sup> | ||
| | | [[Bitter Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|44|Johto}} | | {{rt|44|Johto}} | ||
| | | [[Burnt Berry]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| {{rt|45|Johto}} | | {{rt|45|Johto}} | ||
| | | [[MysteryBerry]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | {{rt|46|Johto}} | | style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | {{rt|46|Johto}} | ||
| style="background:#FFF" | | | style="background:#FFF" | [[PRZCureBerry]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{ | | style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Two rightmost digits | | Two rightmost digits | ||
| | | [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Three rightmost digits | | Three rightmost digits | ||
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| Second place || [[Everstone]] | | Second place || [[Everstone]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Third place || | | Third place || [[Gold Berry]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:#FFF" | Consolation prize | | style="background:#FFF" | Consolation prize | ||
| style="background:#FFF" | {{ | | style="background:#FFF" | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
*Using [[Mystery Gift]], once a day, the player may obtain a random item or [[decoration]] by connecting with other players of Gold, Silver, or Crystal or with [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] (up to five people per day, but each person only once per day). A few of the rarest items can only be obtained when connecting with Stadium 2. | *Using [[Mystery Gift]], once a day, the player may obtain a random item or [[decoration]] by connecting with other players of Gold, Silver, or Crystal or with [[Pokémon Stadium 2]] (up to five people per day, but each person only once per day). A few of the rarest items can only be obtained when connecting with Stadium 2. | ||
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|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| rowspan=8 | Items | | rowspan=8 | Items | ||
| {{ | | {{OBP|Berry|item}} | ||
| {{DL|Battle item|X Defend}} | | {{DL|Battle item|X Defend}} | ||
| | | [[MiracleBerry]] | ||
| [[Water Stone]] | | [[Water Stone]] | ||
| | | [[HP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | | [[PRZCureBerry]] | ||
| | | [[Bitter Berry]] | ||
| | | [[Gold Berry]] | ||
| [[Fire Stone]] | | [[Fire Stone]] | ||
| | | [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | | [[Mint Berry]] | ||
| {{DL|Battle item|Dire Hit}} | | {{DL|Battle item|Dire Hit}} | ||
| {{DL|Revive|Revive}} | | {{DL|Revive|Revive}} | ||
| [[Leaf Stone]] | | [[Leaf Stone]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | | [[Ice Berry]] | ||
| {{DL|Battle item|X Special}} | | {{DL|Battle item|X Special}} | ||
| {{ball|Great}} | | {{ball|Great}} | ||
| [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]] | | [[Thunder Stone|Thunderstone]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | | [[Burnt Berry]] | ||
| {{DL|Battle item|X Accuracy}} | | {{DL|Battle item|X Accuracy}} | ||
| {{DL|Repel|Super Repel}} | | {{DL|Repel|Super Repel}} | ||
| [[Max Ether]] | | [[Max Ether]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| | | [[PSNCureBerry]] | ||
| {{DL|Mail|Eon Mail}} | | {{DL|Mail|Eon Mail}} | ||
| {{DL|Repel|Max Repel}} | | {{DL|Repel|Max Repel}} | ||
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| Two rightmost digits | | Two rightmost digits | ||
| {{bag|PP Up}} | | {{bag|PP Up}} [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Three rightmost digits | | Three rightmost digits | ||
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| Two rightmost digits | | Two rightmost digits | ||
| {{bag|PP Up}} | | {{bag|PP Up}} [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Three rightmost digits | | Three rightmost digits | ||
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| Two rightmost digits | | Two rightmost digits | ||
| {{bag|PP Up}} | | {{bag|PP Up}} [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| Three rightmost digits | | Three rightmost digits | ||
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| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Ace Trainer f V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Lucille<br>[[File:Ace Trainer m V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Charlie | | style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Ace Trainer f V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Lucille<br>[[File:Ace Trainer m V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Charlie | ||
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{bag|PP Up}} | | style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{bag|PP Up}} [[PP Up]] | ||
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| [[File:Veteran m OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Arlen<br>[[File:Veteran f OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Sayuri | | [[File:Veteran m OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Arlen<br>[[File:Veteran f OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Sayuri | ||
| {{bag|PP Max}} | | {{bag|PP Max}} [[PP Max]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Nursery Aide OD.png]] {{tc|Nursery Aide}} Leah | | [[File:Nursery Aide OD.png]] {{tc|Nursery Aide}} Leah | ||
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| [[File:Linebacker OD.png]] Any {{tc|Linebacker}} | | [[File:Linebacker OD.png]] Any {{tc|Linebacker}} | ||
| {{bag|Protein}} | | {{bag|Protein}} [[Protein]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Infielder OD.png]] Any {{tc|Infielder}} | | [[File:Infielder OD.png]] Any {{tc|Infielder}} | ||
| {{bag|Iron}} | | {{bag|Iron}} [[Iron]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Hoopster OD.png]] Any {{tc|Hoopster}} | | [[File:Hoopster OD.png]] Any {{tc|Hoopster}} | ||
| {{bag|Calcium}} | | {{bag|Calcium}} [[Calcium]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Smasher OD.png]] Any {{tc|Smasher}} | | [[File:Smasher OD.png]] Any {{tc|Smasher}} | ||
| {{bag|Zinc}} | | {{bag|Zinc}} [[Zinc]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Striker OD.png]] Any {{tc|Striker}} | | [[File:Striker OD.png]] Any {{tc|Striker}} | ||
| {{bag|Carbos}} | | {{bag|Carbos}} [[Carbos]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Waiter OD.png]] {{tc|Waiter}} Clint<br>[[File:Waitress OD.png]] {{tc|Waitress}} Bonita | | [[File:Waiter OD.png]] {{tc|Waiter}} Clint<br>[[File:Waitress OD.png]] {{tc|Waitress}} Bonita | ||
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| [[File:Ace Trainer f V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Lucille<br>[[File:Ace Trainer m V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Charlie | | [[File:Ace Trainer f V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Lucille<br>[[File:Ace Trainer m V OD.png]] {{tc|Ace Trainer}} Charlie | ||
| {{bag|PP Up}} | | {{bag|PP Up}} [[PP Up]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Veteran m OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Arlen<br>[[File:Veteran f OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Sayuri | | [[File:Veteran m OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Arlen<br>[[File:Veteran f OD.png]] {{tc|Veteran}} Sayuri | ||
| {{bag|PP Max}} | | {{bag|PP Max}} [[PP Max]] | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Backpacker m OD.png]] {{tc|Backpacker}} Alexander<br>[[File:Backpacker f OD.png]] {{tc|Backpacker}} Patty | | [[File:Backpacker m OD.png]] {{tc|Backpacker}} Alexander<br>[[File:Backpacker f OD.png]] {{tc|Backpacker}} Patty |
Revision as of 18:06, 16 July 2017
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This page is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this page to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Missing Gen II gift items, complete Gen IV and V gift items. Missing Gen VI everything. |
Recurring items are any items the player may receive indefinitely, excluding items bought at stores(...?)
- items held by wild Pokémon and items held by Trainers*?
(from Item:) Recurring items on the ground are quite rare within the Pokémon series. Although multiple items can be bought at Poké Marts, finding items on the ground repeatedly in the same place is decidedly the exception to the rule in the Pokémon games. Generation I had no known places where there were recurring items. Generation II introduced Apricorn trees and Berry trees, on which new Apricorns and Berries would grow every day; however, there were still no known places of re-occurring items on the ground.
(candidate:) Generation II introduced Apricorn trees and Berry trees, on which new Apricorns and Berries would grow every day. Generation III advanced the idea of Berries, but simultaneously changed their mechanics significantly, so that Berry trees no longer gave Berries forever, untended and on a universal schedule. In the meantime, Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald tentatively introduced the first on-the-ground recurring items in Shoal Cave. Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen would then go on to introduce two entire areas, Treasure Beach and Berry Forest, that featured multiple items on the ground that regenerated after a certain number of steps. Generation IV continued with more of the same, with recurring items basically limited to special places. Generation V, however, introduced a few recurring items spread around several areas throughout Unova, like mushrooms that might regrow (vaguely recalling Apricorns and Berries from Generation II) and valuables that might wash up on beaches. Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 took it a step further with Hidden Grottoes, which are areas found in many locations that all have a small chance to regenerate items after 256 steps.
(There are no recurring items in Red and Blue (and Yellow?).)
Gold, Silver, and Crystal
In the wild
- Apricorn trees and Berry trees can be picked daily to receive a single Apricorn or Berry. They regenerate every day at midnight.
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Gift items
- At the Goldenrod Department Store in Goldenrod City, once every Sunday, a woman will show up and give the player a TM, depending on the lead Pokémon's friendship. If the lead Pokémon's friendship is neutral, she will not give any TM, but the player may still show her another Pokémon.
Woman | |
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TM21 (Frustration) | If the lead Pokémon has low friendship |
Nothing | If the lead Pokémon's friendship is neutral |
TM27 (Return) | If the lead Pokémon has high friendship |
- At the Goldenrod Radio Tower in Goldenrod City, every week (renewing every Friday), if the player owns a Pokémon that has an Original Trainer ID matching in whole or in part the Lottery number broadcast on the Lucky Channel, they can win a prize. The player may return to try to match the number as many times as they like until they win a prize.
Lottery attendant | |
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Matched | Prize |
Two rightmost digits | PP Up |
Three rightmost digits | Exp. Share |
All five digits | Master Ball |
- At the National Park (north of Goldenrod City), once every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, the player may win a prize in the Bug-Catching Contest. The prize won depends on how the player places.
Contest Helper | |
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First place | Sun Stone |
Second place | Everstone |
Third place | Gold Berry |
Consolation prize | Berry |
- Using Mystery Gift, once a day, the player may obtain a random item or decoration by connecting with other players of Gold, Silver, or Crystal or with Pokémon Stadium 2 (up to five people per day, but each person only once per day). A few of the rarest items can only be obtained when connecting with Stadium 2.
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
In the wild
- In Shoal Cave, Shoal Salts and Shoal Shells may be harvested at different times of the day.
Item | Times | Item | Times |
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Shoal Shell x4 | 9:00 PM - 2:59 AM 9:00 AM - 2:59 PM |
Shoal Salt x4 | 3:00 AM - 8:59 AM 3:00 PM - 8:59 PM |
Gift items
- In Pacifidlog Town, once a week, in the southwestern-most house, the younger brother of the Pokémon Fan Club Chairman will give the player TM21 (Frustration) or TM27 (Return) depending on the lead Pokémon's friendship.
Chairman's brother | |
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TM21 (Frustration) | If the lead Pokémon has low friendship |
— Nothing | If the lead Pokémon's friendship is neutral |
TM27 (Return) | If the lead Pokémon has high friendship |
- Several characters around Hoenn will give the player a Berry once a day if spoken to. Most have a selection of Berries they will randomly choose from.
Location | NPC | Berries | |
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Route 104 | Younger sister in Flower Shop | Berries 1-8 | |
Route 111 | Girl near Berry plots at north | Razz Berry | |
Route 114 | Pokémon Breeder below Lanette's house |
Berries 16-20 | |
Route 120 | Beauty near southernmost Berry plots |
Berries 11-15 | |
Route 123 | Berry Master (gives two each day) |
Berries 21-30 | |
Berry Master's wife* | Berries 1-10 | ||
Lilycove City | Gentleman in northeast of city |
Berries 1-10 | |
Sootopolis City | Kiri, on the east side of the lake (gives two Berries) |
First Berry: Berries 21-30 |
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Second Berry |
- At the Lilycove Department Store in Lilycove City, once a day, if the player owns a Pokémon that has an Original Trainer ID matching in whole or in part the number that the receptionist draws, they can win a prize. The player only has one chance to match the drawn number (when it is first drawn).
Receptionist on right | |
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Matched | Prize |
Two rightmost digits | PP Up |
Three rightmost digits | Exp. Share |
Four rightmost digits | Max Revive |
All five digits | Master Ball |
FireRed and LeafGreen
In the wild
- In Berry Forest, several Berries appear on the ground and may regenerate every 512 steps.
Berries (hidden) | ||
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Cheri Berry | Chesto Berry | Pecha Berry |
Rawst Berry | Aspear Berry | Oran Berry |
Persim Berry | Lum Berry | Razz Berry |
Bluk Berry | Nanab Berry | Wepear Berry |
Pinap Berry |
- On Treasure Beach, several valuable items may be found on the ground, and they regenerate after a certain number of steps.
Items (hidden) | |
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Ultra Ball x2 | |
Pearl x2 | Big Pearl |
Stardust x2 | Star Piece |
Gift items
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
In the wild
- PLATINUM ONLY
- In Floaroma Meadow, honey will regenerate at a rate of two per day after the player has gathered them for the first time. Which spots will regenerate is random.
Items (hidden) |
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Honey |
- In Turnback Cave, the player can receive an item each time they reach the maze's last room, depending on how long they took to get there. If the player passes through more than 30 rooms, they are returned to the entry room and receive no item.
Rooms passed | Item |
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3 exactly | Reaper Cloth |
4-15 | Rare Bone |
16-30 | Stardust |
- In the Underground, at any time, the player may dig up many different items.
Gift items
Location | NPC | Berries | ||||||
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Floaroma Town | Woman in the Flower Shop |
Berries 1-5 | ||||||
Route 208 | Berry Master, in his house |
Berries 1-30 | | |||||
Amity Square (Hearthome City) |
Man on the eastern side of the park Gives 5 of a Berry or one Accessory |
Berries 27-35 | ||||||
Accessories |
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Pastoria City | Woman in the southwestern-most house |
Berries 36-52 | ||||||
Pal Park | Catching Show worker Gives a random Berry depending on player's score after doing a Catching Show |
Berries 1-8 | 0000-3000 Points: | |||||
Berries 11-15 | 3001-3299 Points: | |||||||
Berries 9-10, 16-20 | 3300-3499 Points: | |||||||
Berries 21-26 | 3500-4000 Points: |
- In Solaceon Town, once a day, the manager of the Pokémon News Press (east of the Pokémon Center) will give the player three of a random type of Poké Ball for showing him the Pokémon he's requested for his exposé. In Platinum, he will also give the player a Heart Scale.
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- In Solaceon Town, at any time, a boy in the easternmost house will give the player 10 Seals for showing him one of Unown's forms.
Boy | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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- In Veilstone City, once a day, the Massage Girl in the southwestern-most house can find an Accessory after massaging the player's Pokémon.
- On Route 221, once a day, the old man in the house will ask the player to show him a Pokémon of a certain level and will give the player a Black Belt, Expert Belt, or Focus Sash (cycling in that order) for doing so.
Old man | |
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Black Belt | The first time, or if he gave the player a Focus Sash last time |
Expert Belt | If he gave the player a Black Belt last time |
Focus Sash | If he gave the player an Expert Belt last time |
- PLATINUM ONLY
- In the Great Marsh in Pastoria City, once a day, an Ace Trainer just to the right of the entrance will give the player a random Shard.
Ace Trainer | |
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Blue Shard | Green Shard |
Red Shard | Yellow Shard |
- At Jubilife TV in Jubilife City, once a day, if the player owns a Pokémon that has an Original Trainer ID matching in whole or in part the Lottery number that Felicity draws, they can win a prize. In Diamond and Pearl, the player only has one chance to match the drawn number (when it is first drawn); in Platinum, the player may return any number of times (until they win) to try to match the drawn number.
Felicity | |
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Matched | Prize |
Rightmost digit | Backdrop*DP Ultra BallPt |
Two rightmost digits | PP Up |
Three rightmost digits | Exp. Share |
Four rightmost digits | Max Revive |
All five digits | Master Ball |
Amity Square walking items?
HeartGold and SoulSilver
In the wild
- Apricorn trees can be picked daily to receive a single Apricorn. They regenerate every day at midnight.
Gift items
- When the player's savings reach certain amounts, the player's mom will purchase a bunch of five damage-reducing Berries and send them to the player by deliveryman at the nearest Poké Mart or Department Store.
Deliveryman |
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- At the Goldenrod Radio Tower in Goldenrod City, every day, if the player owns a Pokémon that has an Original Trainer ID matching in whole or in part the Lottery number that Felicity draws, they can win a prize. The player may return to try to match the number as many times as they like until they win a prize.
Felicity | |
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Matched | Prize |
Rightmost digit | Ultra Ball |
Two rightmost digits | PP Up |
Three rightmost digits | Exp. Share |
Four rightmost digits | Max Revive |
All five digits | Master Ball |
- At the National Park (north of Goldenrod City), once every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, the player may win a prize in the Bug-Catching Contest. The prize won depends on how the player places. Before obtaining the National Pokédex, the player may only receive the Sun Stone as a first place prize.
Contest Helper | |||
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First place | Sun Stone | ||
Available post-National Pokédex only | |||
Fire Stone | Water Stone | Thunderstone | |
Leaf Stone | Moon Stone | Shiny Stone | |
Dusk Stone | Dawn Stone | Oval Stone | |
Second place | Everstone | ||
Third place | Sitrus Berry | ||
Consolation prize | Shed Shell |
- In Olivine City, once a day, a girl in the northeastern-most house will give the player three random Seals.
Girl | |
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Heart Seals |
Star Seals |
Line Seals |
Smoke Seals |
Ele-Seals |
Foamy Seals |
Fire Seals |
Party Seals |
Flora Seals |
Song Seals |
Alphabet Seals |
- At Pal Park in Fuchsia City, once a day, when the player transfers Pokémon, they may win one of the first 26 Berries. The Berries they may receive depend on their catching score.
Worker | |
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Points | Berries |
0-3000 | |
3001-3299 | |
3300-3499 | |
3500-4000 |
Black and White
In the wild
- Outside of Pinwheel Forest (west of Nacrene City), once a day, if a Fighting-type Pokémon hits the challenge rock, the player will receive a Star Piece.
Challenge rock |
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Star Piece |
- In several locations around Unova, certain items have a chance of reappearing every day.
Location | Item (hidden) |
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Route 6Surf required | TinyMushroom x2 |
Icirrus CityWinter only | TinyMushroom x2 |
Route 9 | Lemonade |
Route 12 | TinyMushroom x3 |
Route 13 | Pearl |
Stardust x2 | |
Undella Bay | Pearl |
Stardust | |
Route 18 | Pearl |
- In White Forest, every day, there is a chance that items will appear on the ground. Which items can appear depends on who is residing in White Forest at the time (meaning that if no one is, no items will appear).
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Gift items
(may also be true for B2W2)
- In Nacrene City, on Wednesdays, the waitress in Café Warehouse will give the player a Soda Pop.
Waitress |
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Soda PopWe |
- In Castelia City, on Tuesdays during the spring, summer, or autumn, a Casteliacone can be bought on Mode Street.
CasteliaconeTu |
- In Castelia City, once a day, a harlequin in Studio Castelia (on Mode Street) will give the player their choice of one of five Berries if they can show him a Pokémon of the type he requests.
Harlequin | |
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Cheri Berry | Chesto Berry |
Pecha Berry | Rawst Berry |
Aspear Berry |
- In Castelia City, once a day in the evening, the player may challenge the Royal Unova. If the player beats all Trainers on board that day, they will receive a prize after they debark.
Day | Item |
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday | Lava Cookie |
Tuesday | Berry Juice |
Thursday | Old Gateau |
Saturday | RageCandyBar |
Sunday | Rare Candy |
- In Nimbasa City, every day after completing the main story, six random Trainers will appear in Big Stadium and Small Court (three in each building), some of whom will give the player an item after they are beaten.
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- In Anville Town...(unsure of Depot Agent's items)
- In Driftveil City, once a day, a Lady in the house west of the Pokémon Center will give the player a Heart Scale if she is shown a Pokémon knowing the TM or HM move she requests.
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Heart Scale |
- In Icirrus City, once a day, in the northernmost house, the player may take Aha's Pep Quiz. The player may receive an Antidote or a Paralyze Heal depending on their answer.
Prize | Condition |
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Antidote | If the player answers correctly |
Parlyz Heal | If the player answers wrongly |
- On Route 8, once a day, a Parasol Lady standing in front of the Tubeline Bridge gate will give the player a weather rock. Which rock she gives depends on the time of day.
Parasol Lady | |
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Morning | Damp Rock |
Day | Heat Rock |
Evening | Smooth Rock |
Night | Icy Rock |
- In Village Bridge, once a day, a Fisherman in the "Hip Waders" club (in the third house from the east on the northern side) will give the player 5 Dive Balls for showing him the requested Water-type Pokémon, providing it was caught that day.
Fisherman |
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Dive Ball x5 |
- In Village Bridge, once a day, the chef at the Village Bridge Restaurant (at the east end of the village) will give the player a Lum Berry if they can serve four customers correctly.
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Lum Berry |
- In Lacunosa Town, on Sundays during nighttime, a Clerk in the northeastern-most house will give the player one of a selection of Berries.
Clerk | |
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Pecha Berry | Leppa Berry |
Lum Berry | Bluk Berry |
- On Marvelous Bridge, once a day, a woman will employ her troop of Patrat to play a shell game with the player. If the player can pick which Patrat is holding the Big Mushroom at the end of the game, she will give the player the Big Mushroom. (This woman will only appear after first being encountered in Village Bridge.)
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Big Mushroom |
- In Twist Mountain, once a day after the game's main story has been completed, a Worker in the tunnel leading to the Ice Rock wil give the player a random Fossil from earlier games.
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Helix Fossil | Dome Fossil |
Old Amber | |
Root Fossil | Claw Fossil |
Skull Fossil | Armor Fossil |
- On Route 13, once a day, a treasure hunter in a black suit will give the player a random item from a large selection.
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Blue Flute | Yellow Flute | Red Flute | Black Flute | White Flute | Shoal Salt | Shoal Shell |
Big Pearl | Heart Scale | King's Rock | DeepSeaTooth | DeepSeaScale | Lucky Egg | Metal Coat |
Dragon Scale | Up-Grade | Lucky Punch | Metal Powder | Thick Club | Stick | Protector |
Electirizer | Magmarizer | Dubious Disc | Reaper Cloth | Razor Claw | Razor Fang |
- In White Forest, once a day, an old man will give the player a Berry if they can show him a Pokémon in White Forest that he requests, provided it was caught that day.
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Chesto Berry | Pecha Berry |
Leppa Berry | Lum Berry |
Bluk Berry |
anville town (depot guy), phenomena?, battle subway
Black 2 and White 2
In the wild
- Items in Hidden Grottoes have a 5% chance to regenerate every 256 steps, if the item has been taken.
- Outside of Pinwheel Forest (west of Nacrene City), once a day, if a Fighting-type Pokémon hits the challenge rock, the player will receive a Stardust.
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Stardust |
- In several locations around Unova, certain items have a chance of reappearing every day.
Location | Item |
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Route 6 | TinyMushroom |
Big Mushroom | |
Route 7 | TinyMushroom |
Route 12 | TinyMushroom |
Humilau City | Heart Scale |
Route 13 | Heart Scale x2 |
Pearl | |
Big Pearl |
Gift items
- In Nacrene City, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, the waitress in Café Warehouse will give the player a drink.
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Day | Item |
Wednesday | Soda Pop |
Saturday | Lemonade |
- In Castelia City, once a day, the player may buy one or a dozen Casteliacones on Mode Street.
Casteliacone (×1 or ×12) |
- In Castelia City, once a day, a harlequin in Studio Castelia (on Mode Street) will give the player their choice of one of five Berries if they can show him a Pokémon of the type he requests.
Harlequin | |
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Cheri Berry | Chesto Berry |
Pecha Berry | Rawst Berry |
Aspear Berry |
- In Castelia City, once a day in the evening, the player may challenge the Royal Unova. If the player beats all Trainers on board that day, they will receive a prize after they debark.
Day | Item |
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Monday, Wednesday, Friday | Lava Cookie |
Tuesday | Berry Juice |
Thursday | Old Gateau |
Saturday | RageCandyBar |
Sunday | Rare Candy |
- In Nimbasa City, every day, any Trainer except Backers in Big Stadium and Small Court will give the player an item after they are beaten. Prior to beating the game, every Trainer will give the same item (depending on the number of Badges the player has obtained), but in the post-game, most of the Trainers give different items.
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- In Anville Town...(unsure of Depot Agent's items)
- In Driftveil City, once a day, a Lady in the building south of the Market will give the player a Heart Scale if she is shown a Pokémon knowing the TM or HM move she requests.
Lady |
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Heart Scale |
- In Icirrus City, once a day, in the northernmost house, the player may take Aha's Pep Quiz. The player may receive an Antidote or a Paralyze Heal depending on their answer.
Prize | Condition |
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Antidote | If the player answers correctly |
Parlyz Heal | If the player answers wrongly |
- On Route 8, once a day, a Parasol Lady standing in front of the Tubeline Bridge gate will give the player a weather rock. Which rock she gives depends on the time of day.
Parasol Lady | |
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Morning | Damp Rock |
Day | Heat Rock |
Evening | Smooth Rock |
Night | Icy Rock |
- In Village Bridge, once a day, a Fisherman in the "Hip Waders" club (in the third house from the east on the northern side) will give the player 5 Dive Balls for showing him the requested Water-type Pokémon, providing it was caught that day. (The Fisherman will only appear after first being encountered on Route 8, near the Tubeline Bridge.)
Fisherman |
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Dive Ball x5 |
- In Lacunosa Town, ...Clerk...Saturday, Monday, Thursday nights...? A given Berry on a given night or can it change??
Clerk | |
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Pecha Berry | Leppa Berry |
Lum Berry | Bluk Berry |
- In Striaton City in the Striaton Restaurant, once a day, a woman will employ a troop of Pansage, Pansear, or Panpour to play a shell game with the player. If the player can pick which Pokémon is holding the Big Mushroom at the end of the game, she will give the player the Big Mushroom.
Woman |
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Big Mushroom |
- In Twist Mountain, once a day after the game's main story has been completed, a Worker in the tunnel leading to the Ice Rock wil give the player a random Fossil from earlier games.
Worker | |
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Helix Fossil | Dome Fossil |
Old Amber | |
Root Fossil | Claw Fossil |
Skull Fossil | Armor Fossil |
- On Route 13, once a day, an Ace Trainer hunting treasure will give the player a random flute.
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Black Flute | Blue Flute | Red Flute | White Flute | Yellow Flute |
- In White Forest, once a day, the player may buy one item from each store. The stores are only unlocked after clearing certain areas of White Treehollow.
Store 1 | Store 2 | Store 3 | Store 4 |
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Leaf Stone | Water Stone | Shiny Stone | Oval Stone |
DeepSeaTooth | DeepSeaScale | Dragon Scale | King's Rock |
- In Black City, once a day, the player may buy one item from each store. The stores are only unlocked after clearing certain areas of Black Tower.
Store 1 | Store 2 | Store 3 | Store 4 |
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Thunderstone | Fire Stone | Dusk Stone | Dawn Stone |
Protector | Metal Coat | Up-Grade | Dubious Disc |
- Two scientists in the Castelia Sewers will give the player one healing item, randomly selected, per day if spoken to. The female, accessible in all seasons, will give the player either a Potion, Super Potion or Revive and the male scientist, accessible only in Spring and Summer, will give the player an Antidote, Full Heal or Full Restore.
- Once per day the player may volunteer to walk the Socialite's Mienfoo in Humilau City and will be rewarded with a Pearl for their troubles.
phenomena?, battle subway
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A Heart Scale may wash up on one of the shorelines of Undella Bay. A Pearl may wash up on the beach between the two staircases in Undella Town (in front of the Sage).
Some items (Prism Scales, Heart Scales, Pearls) may also wash up on Route 9 over time.
X and Y
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In the wild
Gift items
- Pokémon 0'08" (0.2 m) or shorter can be shown daily to a man in Laverre City in Pokémon X and Y to receive a Poké Doll.
- Pokémon 9'10" (3.0 m) or taller can be shown daily to a girl in Laverre City in Pokémon X and Y to receive a Poké Doll.