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===Items===
===Items===
[[File:Dream Escape Rope Sprite.png|thumb|80px|Escape Rope]]
The Items pocket contains all items that are not put in another pocket. Some items in the Items pocket are below.
The Items pocket contains all items that are not put in another pocket. Some items in the Items pocket are below.
* [[Escape Rope]]s are used to return to the entrance of a cave or dungeon.
* [[Escape item]]s, such as [[Poké Doll]] and [[Fluffy Tail]], provide easy escape from a wild Pokémon.
* [[Escape item]]s, such as [[Poké Doll]] and [[Fluffy Tail]], provide easy escape from a wild Pokémon.
* [[Evolution item]]s allow certain species of Pokémon to evolve.
* [[Evolution item]]s allow certain species of Pokémon to evolve.
** [[Evolution stone]]s are Evolution items that can be used directly on Pokémon.
** [[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. Examples include [[Coin]]s, [[Apricorn]]s, and [[Shard]]s.
* [[Valuable item|Valuable]] and [[exchangeable item]]s have no purpose other than to help the player obtain other goods or be sold. Examples include {{cat|Relic items}}, [[Heart Scale]]s, and [[Shard]]s.
* [[Flute]]s can be blown in to produce an effect. They can be used multiple times without being consumed.
* [[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.
* [[Fossil]]s may be revived into Pokémon.
* [[Honey]] attracts wild Pokémon to grassy patches and can be slathered on special trees in the [[Sinnoh]] region to attract rare Pokémon.
* [[Mulch]] can be used in [[Berry]] growth in some games.
* [[Mulch]] can be used in [[Berry]] growth.
* {{cat|Repels}} prevent wild Pokémon from appearing. There are several different types, each with a different strength.
* {{cat|Repels}} prevent wild Pokémon from appearing. There are several different types, each with a different strength.
* Available only in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}, [[Scent]]s increase a Pokémon's friendship.
* [[Scent]]s increase a Pokémon's friendship. They only appear in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}.


[[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.
[[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.
* [[In-battle effect item]]s are items that have an effect when held by a Pokémon in battle.
* [[Incense]] influences the Pokémon produced by {{pkmn|breeding}}.
* [[Incense]] help a Pokémon reproduce.
* [[Gem]]s boost the power of a move of a particular type one time.
* [[Lucky Egg]]s increase the amount of experience a Pokémon receives in battle.
* {{cat|Choice items}} boost a particular stat, but restrict the Pokémon to only using one move.
* [[Out-of-battle effect item]]s have an effect outside of battle when held by a Pokémon.
* {{cat|Power items}} provide Pokémon with additional [[effort values]], but decrease the holder's {{stat|Speed}} while held.
* [[Stat-enhancing item]]s increase stats while held by particular species of Pokémon in battle.
* [[Scarf|Scarves]] boost the Pokémon's [[Contest condition|condition]] during [[Pokémon Contest]]s.
* [[Type-enhancing item]]s increase the power of a Pokémon's moves while held in battle.
* [[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}}.


====Poké Balls====
===Poké Balls===
The Poké Balls pocket contains the different types of [[Poké Ball]]s, used for {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}. Poké Balls only had their own pocket from [[Generation II]] to [[Generation IV]].
The Poké Balls pocket contains the different types of [[Poké Ball]]s, used for {{pkmn2|caught|catching}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.


====Mail====
Poké Balls are stored in the Items pocket in [[Generation II]] and from [[Generation V]] to {{gen|VII}}.
The Mail pocket contains [[mail]], an item given to a Pokémon to communicate with others. Mail only had their own pocket in the [[Generation IV]] games.


====Battle Items====
===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 item]]s, items that increase a Pokémon's stats temporarily in battle. Battle items only had their own pocket in the [[Generation IV]] games.
The Battle Items pocket contain [[battle item]]s, items that increase a Pokémon's stats temporarily in battle. Battle items only had their own pocket in the [[Generation IV]] games.


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