Green Shard
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The Green Shard (Japanese: みどりのかけら Green Shard) is a type of item introduced in Generation III. It is one of the Shards.
In the core series games
Price
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In the Generation V games, the Green Shard can be sold to the ore maniac inside the Icirrus City Pokémon Center for $200.
Effect
In Hoenn, exchange one with the Treasure Hunter on Route 124 for a Leaf Stone.
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, Brilliant Diamond, and Shining Pearl, exchange ten with the shard collector on Route 212 for TM07 (Hail).
In Pokémon Platinum, exchange 2, 4, 6, or 8 with Move Tutors to teach Pokémon moves.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, exchange one with the Juggler in Violet City for an Aguav, Lum, and Rawst Berry. Exchange one with the Juggler in Fuchsia City for a Wepear, Hondew, and Durin Berry.
In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, exchange 6, 8, 10, or 12 with the Nacrene City Move Tutor to teach Pokémon moves.
In Alola, exchange 30 with the old man who appears in the Festival Plaza castle post-game for a Bottle Cap.
In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, three Green Shards are one of the crafting ingredients required to craft a Star Piece.
Description
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Acquisition
Gallery
Sprites
| Underground sprite from Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum |
Grand Underground sprite from Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl |
Bag sprite from Legends: Arceus |
In animation


Pokémon the Series
Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire
Green Shards appeared in The Relicanth Really Can, when Adam found them after they fell off the fins of a Relicanth. He mistook them for emeralds, until his wife, Evelyn, identified them as Green Shards. She stated that Green Shards were used in ancient times to make jewelry, but aren't worth as much in the present. After another treasure hunt, Adam found an entire chest filled with Green Shards.
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
Ash found one of each shard in Treasure Hunt, Akala Style! during a Stoutland Search treasure hunt set up for him and his classmates by Olivia.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | 綠色碎片 Luhksīk Seuipín |
| Mandarin | 綠色碎片 / 绿色碎片 Lǜsè Suìpiàn | |
| Danish | Grønt skå | |
| Dutch | Groene scherf* Groen horen* | |
| Finnish | Vihreä siru* Vihreä kide* | |
| French | Tesson Vert | |
| German | Grünstück | |
| Hebrew | רסיס ירוק Resis Yarok | |
| Italian | Coccio verdeIX+ Coccio VerdeIII–VIII | |
| Korean | 초록조각 Chorok Jogak | |
| Norwegian | Green Shard | |
| Polish | Zielony Odłamek | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Caco Verde* Cascalho verde* | |
| Russian | Зелёный стекляшка Zelyonyy steklyashka | |
| Spanish | Latin America | Fragmento Verde* Trozo Verde* Cuenta Verde* |
| Spain | Parte Verde | |
| Swedish | Grön skärva* Grön glasskärva* | |
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