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Name | Category | Gen | Description | |
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Ability Capsule | Medicine | 6 | A capsule that allows a Pokémon with two standard Abilities to switch between those Abilities when used. | |
Ability Patch | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A patch that changes a Pokémon’s Ability to its Hidden Ability. | |
Ability Shield | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A held item that protects the holder from having its Ability changed, suppressed, or ignored. | |
Ability Urge | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that activates the Ability of an ally Pokémon. Only works with Abilities that activate upon entering battle. | |
Abomasite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Abomasnow to Mega Evolve into Mega Abomasnow when held. | |
Abra Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Abra, Kadabra, or Alakazam. | |
Absolite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Absol to Mega Evolve into Mega Absol when held. | |
Absolite Z | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Absol to Mega Evolve into Mega Absol Z during battle. | |
Absorb Bulb | Held Items | 5 | A consumable bulb that raises the holder's Special Attack by one stage when hit by a damaging Water-type move. | |
Academy Ball | Picnic Items | 9 | A standard-issue academy ball that can be brought out during a picnic and kicked around by the player and their Pokémon. | |
Academy Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item emblazoned with the academy's emblem. | |
Academy Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Academy Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A standard-issue academy cup used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Academy Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A standard-issue academy tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Acro Bike | Key Items | 3 | A folding bicycle that allows the rider to perform tricks such as wheelies and bunny hops to reach special areas. | |
Adamant Crystal | Key Items | 8 | A large, glowing gem associated with Dialga that allows it to change form and boosts its power. | |
Adamant Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to Adamant, boosting Attack while lowering Special Attack. | |
Adamant Orb | Held Items | 4 | A brightly gleaming orb associated with Dialga that boosts the power of its Dragon- and Steel-type moves when held. | |
Adrenaline Orb | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A consumable item that boosts a Pokémon’s Speed when intimidated or increases wild Pokémon calling for help in battle. | |
Adventure Guide | Key Items | 6 | A key item that lets the player review basic gameplay information and tutorials encountered during the adventure. | |
Aerodactyl Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Aerodactyl. | |
Aerodactylite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Aerodactyl to Mega Evolve into Mega Aerodactyl. | |
Aggronite | Held Items | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Aggron to Mega Evolve into Mega Aggron. | |
Aguav Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores HP when a Pokémon is in a pinch but may cause confusion if the Pokémon dislikes bitter flavors. | |
Aipom Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Aipom or Ambipom that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Air Balloon | Held Items | 5 | A held item that makes the holder float above the ground until it is hit, at which point it bursts. | |
Air Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of colorful letter sets that a Pokémon can hold to deliver a written message. | ||
Alakazite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Alakazam to Mega Evolve into Mega Alakazam. | |
Alomomola Mucus | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Alomomola that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Aloraichium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Alolan Raichu to upgrade Thunderbolt into the Z-Move Stoked Sparksurfer. | |
Altarianite | Mega Stones | 6 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Altaria to Mega Evolve into Mega Altaria when held. | |
Amaze Mulch | Mulch | 6 | A fertilizer used in Berry fields that can increase harvest yield, promote Berry mutations, and affect soil drying. | |
Amazing Butter | Key Items | 9 | A pack of butter used by Ansha to make higher-quality donuts, allowing the use of up to six berries. | |
Ampharosite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Ampharos to Mega Evolve into Mega Ampharos. | |
Amulet Coin | Held Items | 2 | A held item that doubles the prize money earned after battles when the holder participates. | |
Antidote | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that cures a Pokémon of poisoning. | |
Apicot Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that raises the holder’s Special Defense when its HP is low. | |
Apple | Ingredients | 9 | A very sweet ingredient sliced thin and used for making sandwiches. | |
Applin Juice | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Applin and its evolutions that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Apricorn | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A fruit used as a crafting material to create various types of Poké Balls. | |
Apricorn Box | Key Items | 4 | A handy box that allows the player to store and manage Apricorns. | |
Aqua Suit | Key Items | 6 | A technologically advanced suit developed by Team Aqua that can withstand any impact. | |
Arboliva Oil | Key Items | 9 | A special oil produced by Paldea's Arboliva, treasured for its exquisite taste and used in cooking. | |
Armor Fossil | Fossils | 4 | A fossil that can be regenerated into Shieldon. | |
Armor Pass | Key Items | 8 | A pass that allows the player to travel to the Isle of Armor by showing it to the rail staff at Wedgehurst Station. | |
Armorite Ore | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Rare ore found on the Isle of Armor that can be exchanged with collectors for various benefits. | |
Arrokuda Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Arrokuda or Barraskewda that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Articuno Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Articuno. | |
Articuno Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Articuno. | |
Aspear Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of being frozen when used or held. | |
Assault Vest | Held Items | 6 | A held item that boosts the holder’s Special Defense but prevents the use of status moves. | |
Audinite | Mega Stones | 6 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Audino to Mega Evolve into Mega Audino when held. | |
Aurora Ticket | Key Items | 3 | An event ticket that allows access to Birth Island, where Deoxys can be encountered. | |
Auspicious Armor | Evolution Items | 9 | A peculiar set of armor that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Autograph | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | An autograph given by Vermilion City Gym Leader Lt. Surge as a commemorative keepsake. | |
Autographed Plush | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll that has been autographed by Canari. Just having one puts you in a good mood. | |
Aux Evasion | Battle Items | 8 | A battle item that temporarily makes moves less likely to strike the targeted Pokémon. | |
Aux Guard | Battle Items | 8 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s defensive stats. | |
Aux Power | Battle Items | 8 | A battle item that sharply boosts a Pokémon’s offensive stats during battle until it leaves the field. | |
Aux Powerguard | Battle Items | 8 | A battle item that sharply boosts a Pokémon’s offensive and defensive stats during battle until it leaves the field. | |
Avocado | Ingredients | 9 | A mild-tasting but rich ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Awakening | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that wakes a Pokémon from sleep or drowsiness. | |
Axew Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Axew evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Azelf's Fang | Key Items | 8 | Proof of completing Azelf's trial at Lake Valor, required to forge the Red Chain. | |
Azure Flute | Key Items | 4 | A mysterious flute that emits otherworldly echoes and is used to access the Hall of Origin where Arceus resides. | |
Azurill Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Azurill, Marill, or Azumarill that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Babiri Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that reduces the damage taken from a super effective Steel-type attack when held. | |
Bach's Food Tin | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient that can be used for cooking curry at camp, consisting of tinned food sold by Bach. | |
Bacon | Ingredients | 9 | A very salty cooked ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Bag | Key Items | 1 | A vital tool that stores all of the player's items, allowing them to be used, arranged, or discarded. | |
Bagon Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Bagon evolutionary line that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Baguette | Ingredients | 9 | A type of sandwich ingredient with a straightforward, salty wheat flavor that pairs well with many fillings. | |
Ball of Mud | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A hardened ball of mud that can be thrown to stun Pokémon and is used as a crafting material. | |
Balm Mushroom | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A rare, fragrant mushroom that serves no purpose other than being sold for a high price. | |
Banana | Picnic Items | 9 | A very sweet ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Band Autograph | Key Items | 8 | An unused Key Item signed by all members of Galar’s most charismatic band, the Maximizers. | |
Banettite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Banette to Mega Evolve into Mega Banette when held. | |
Barbaracite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Barbaracle to Mega Evolve into Mega Barbaracle during battle. | |
Barboach Slime | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Barboach or Whiscash that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Barred Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used to embellish the player's picnic setup. | |
Basculegion Food | Key Items | 8 | A favored food of Basculegion that allows the player to befriend it and unlock it as a Ride Pokémon. | |
Basculin Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Basculin or Basculegion that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Basement Key (Hoenn) | Key Items | 3 | A key item used to unlock the door to New Mauville beneath Mauville City. | |
Basement Key (Johto) | Key Items | 2 | A key that opens the locked door to the basement of the Goldenrod Tunnel. | |
Basil | Picnic Items | 9 | A fragrant, bitter herb ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Battle Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the Battle Tablecloth. | |
Battle Pocket | Key Items | 7 | Contains all items which only have effect in battle, including Mega Stones. | |
Battle Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic tablecloth meant to inspire people and Pokémon during picnics. | |
Baxcalibrite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Baxcalibur to Mega Evolve into Mega Baxcalibur when held. | |
Beach Glass | Valuable Items | 7 | A piece of colored glass worn smooth by ocean waves that is valuable only for selling. | |
Bead Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store a written message and display a sketch of the holder. | ||
Bean Cake | Medicine | 8 | A cake made by combining beans with a Cake-Lure Base that attracts various Pokémon, especially fish and bird Pokémon. | |
Beast Ball | Poké Balls | 7 | A special Poké Ball designed to catch Ultra Beasts, with a very low success rate against other Pokémon. | |
Beedrillite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Beedrill to Mega Evolve into Mega Beedrill. | |
Beldum Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Beldum, Metang, or Metagross that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Bellsprout Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Bellsprout, Weepinbell, or Victreebel. | |
Bellsprout Vine | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Bellsprout evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Belue Berry | Berries | 3 | A very rare and extremely sour Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other recipes. | |
Bergmite Ice | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Bergmite or Avalugg that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Berry | Berries | 2 | A Berry exclusive to Generation II that restores 10 HP when used or consumed by a Pokémon. | |
Berry Juice | Medicine | 2 | A drink made from Berries that restores 20 HP to a Pokémon. | |
Berry Pots | Key Items | 4 | Portable planters that allow the player to plant, water, and grow Berry trees while traveling. | |
Berry Pouch | Key Items | 3 | A pouch that stores the Berries the player collects. | |
Berry Sweet | Held Items | 8 | A berry-shaped sweet that can be held by Milcery to trigger its evolution into Alcremie when the player spins. | |
Berserk Gene | Held Items | 2 | A consumable held item that sharply raises the holder’s Attack upon entering battle but causes confusion. | |
Bicycle | Key Items | 1 | A key item that allows the player to travel faster than walking or running. | |
Big Bamboo Shoot | Valuable Items | 9 | A large and rare bamboo shoot that is valued primarily for selling. | |
Big Malasada | Medicine | 7 | An Alola region local specialty that cures all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Big Mushroom | Valuable Items | 2 | A large and rare mushroom that is highly valued and can be sold for a high price. | |
Big Nugget | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A large and valuable nugget of pure gold meant to be sold for a high price. | |
Big Pearl | Valuable Items | 2 | A large, valuable pearl that is prized for its high selling price. | |
Big Root | Held Items | 4 | A held item that increases the amount of HP restored by HP-draining moves and effects. | |
Bike Voucher | Key Items | 1 | A voucher that can be exchanged at the Bike Shop for a free Bicycle. | |
Binding Band | Held Items | 5 | A held item that increases the damage inflicted by binding moves. | |
Bitter Berry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of confusion when used or held. | |
Bitter Herba Mystica | Ingredients | 9 | A legendary bitter condiment used as an ingredient when making sandwiches. | |
Black Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A tough black fruit used to craft Heavy Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
Black Augurite | Evolution Items | 8 | A black stone used to evolve Scyther into Kleavor. | |
Black Belt | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves. | |
Black Flute | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A flute made from black glass that alters wild Pokémon encounters when used. | |
Black Glasses | Held Items | 2 | A pair of shady-looking glasses that boost the power of Dark-type moves when held. | |
Black Mane Hair | Key Items | 8 | Mane hair that belonged to Spectrier, used with a Radiant Petal to create the Reins of Unity. | |
Black Sludge | Held Items | 4 | A held item that restores HP to Poison-type Pokémon each turn but damages all other types. | |
Black Tumblestone | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious black stone used as a crafting material to forge Heavy, Leaden, and Gigaton Balls. | |
Blank Plate | Key Items | 8 | A stone tablet imbued with the essence of normalcy that allows a certain Pokémon to gain the power of the Normal type. | |
Blastoisinite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Blastoise to Mega Evolve into Mega Blastoise when held. | |
Blazikenite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Blaziken to Mega Evolve into Mega Blaziken when held. | |
Blitzle Mane Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Blitzle or Zebstrika that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Bloom Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of pretty floral patterns that can hold a written message when carried by a Pokémon. | ||
Blue Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A blue fruit used to craft Lure Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
Blue Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative bottle used during picnics with no practical effect beyond aesthetics. | |
Blue Canari Plush Lv. 1 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that slightly increases the chance of catching Pokémon. | |
Blue Canari Plush Lv. 2 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that increases the chance of catching Pokémon. | |
Blue Canari Plush Lv. 3 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that greatly increases the chance of catching Pokémon. | |
Blue Card | Key Items | 2 | A card used to save points earned from Buena's Password radio show. | |
Blue Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs inspired by the Blue Tablecloth, used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Blue Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item used to customize the appearance of the player's picnic. | |
Blue Dish | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative dish used during picnics with no practical effect. | |
Blue-Flag Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic pick that flies a blue flag and is used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Blue Flute | Medicine | 3 | A blue glass flute that awakens sleeping Pokémon. | |
Blue Orb | Key Items | 3 | A legendary blue orb associated with Kyogre that can trigger its Primal Reversion. | |
Blue Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed flower petal collected during Mina's trial, one of seven needed to create the Rainbow Flower. | |
Blue Poké Ball Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A sandwich pick with a simple blue Poké Ball design used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Blue Scarf | Held Items | 3 | A held item that raises the holder’s Beauty in Pokémon Contests. | |
Blue Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A small blue shard that appears to be a fragment of an ancient implement. | |
Blue-Sky Flower Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A flower pick designed to evoke a blue sky that can be used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Blue Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A simple blue tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Blueberry Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the Blueberry Tablecloth. | |
Blueberry Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic decoration used to customize the player's picnic table setting. | |
Bluesky Mail | 2 | A type of Mail that can hold a written message and be attached to a Pokémon. | ||
Bluk Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry introduced in Generation III, primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other preparations. | |
Blunder Policy | Held Items | 8 | A held item that sharply raises the holder’s Speed when it misses a move due to accuracy or evasion. | |
Bob's Food Tin | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry, consisting of tinned food sold by Bob that is popular in Galar. | |
Boiled Egg | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient that can be used for cooking, enhancing dishes even when used alone. | |
Bold Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to Bold, boosting Defense while lowering Attack. | |
Bombirdier Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Bombirdier that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Bonsly Tears | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Bonsly or Sudowoodo that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Boost Mulch | Miscellaneous Items | 6 | A type of mulch used in Berry fields that affects how quickly soil dries. | |
Booster Energy | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | An item to be held by Pokémon with certain Abilities that activates and boosts the Pokémon's power. | |
Bottle Cap | Trade Items | 7 | A silver bottle cap traded to certain NPCs to maximize one of a Pokémon’s IVs through Hyper Training. | |
BoulderBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item internally used like Safari bait. | |
Bounsweet Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Bounsweet evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Bramblin Twig | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Bramblin or Brambleghast that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Brave Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to that of the Brave Nature, boosting Attack and lowering Speed. | |
Bread | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry at camp. | |
Briar's Book | Key Items | 9 | A proof copy of exploration notes covering the Area Zero Underdepths, detailing events and Briar's thoughts. | |
Brick Mail | 4 | A piece of stationery with a tough-looking brick pattern that a Pokémon can hold to deliver a written message. | ||
Brick Piece | Valuable Items | 2 | A valuable chunk of brick or tile that has no use other than being sold. | |
BridgeMail D | 5 | Stationery featuring a red drawbridge that can be held by a Pokémon to carry a written message. | ||
BridgeMail M | 5 | Stationery featuring a print of an arched bridge that can be held by a Pokémon to carry a written message. | ||
BridgeMail S | 5 | Stationery featuring a sky-piercing bridge that can be held by a Pokémon to carry a written message. | ||
BridgeMail T | 5 | Stationery featuring a steel suspension bridge that can be held by a Pokémon to carry a written message. | ||
BridgeMail V | 5 | Stationery that allows a Pokémon to hold and deliver a written message using preset phrases. | ||
Bright Powder | Held Items | 2 | A held item that lowers the accuracy of moves targeting the holder. | |
Brittle Bones | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that adds a light umami flavor when boiled. | |
Bronze Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item made of titanium that does not rust. | |
Bronze Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item made of titanium that does not rust. | |
Bronzor Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Bronzor or Bronzong that can be used to craft TMs or traded for Auspicious Armor. | |
Bruxish Tooth | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Bruxish that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Bubble Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of a blue world underwater that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Bug Gem | Held Items | 5 | A Gem that boosts the power of a Bug-type move once when held. | |
Bug Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Bug-type data that changes the type of Silvally and the type of its move Multi-Attack. | |
Bug Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard formed from shattered Tera Jewels that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Bug. | |
Buginium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Bug-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Bugwort | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A wildflower found across the Hisui region with medicinal properties so bitter that wild Pokémon will not eat it. | |
Buizel Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Buizel or Floatzel that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Bulbasaur Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Bulbasaur and its evolutions. | |
Burn Drive | Held Items | 5 | A cassette to be held by Genesect that changes Techno Blast into a Fire-type move. | |
Burn Heal | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that cures a Pokémon of a burn. | |
Burnt Berry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of freeze when used or when held. | |
Butter | Ingredients | 9 | A cooking ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
B&W Grass Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the B&W Grass Tablecloth. | |
B&W Grass Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic tablecloth with a black-and-white grass-themed design. | |
Cacnea Needle | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cacnea or Cacturne that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Cake-Lure Base | Medicine | 8 | A type of field provision that enhances the flavor of other foods it is mixed with. | |
Calcium | Medicine | 1 | A vitamin drink that increases a Pokémon’s Special Attack. | |
Calm Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to that of the Calm Nature. | |
Cameruptite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Camerupt to Mega Evolve into Mega Camerupt when held. | |
Camping Gear | Key Items | 8 | A set of equipment that allows the player to set up a Pokémon Camp. | |
Canari Bread | Medicine | 9 | A bun made to look like Canari's face that restores 100 HP to a Pokémon when used. | |
Candy Jar | Key Items | 7 | Contains all candy, including Rare Candies. | |
Candy Truffle | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A sweet-fleshed truffle packed full of mysterious energy that is used as a crafting material. | |
Capsakid Seed | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Capsakid or Scovillain that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Carbink Jewel | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Carbink that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Carbos | Vitamins | 1 | A vitamin that increases a Pokémon’s Speed. | |
Card Key | Key Items | 2 | A key card used to open a locked shutter in the Goldenrod Radio Tower. | |
Card Key | Key Items | 1 | A key card used to open locked doors inside the Silph Co. office building in Saffron City. | |
Careful Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to that of the Careful Nature. | |
Carrot Seeds | Key Items | 8 | Seeds that can be planted in certain fields to grow a special carrot depending on the location. | |
CascadeBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item internally used like Safari rocks. | |
Casteliacone | Medicine | 5 | A Castelia City specialty soft-serve ice cream that heals all non-volatile status conditions and confusion of a Pokémon. | |
Caster Fern | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A fern used for crafting items made to be thrown. | |
Catching Charm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious charm that increases the chance of getting a critical catch. | |
Catching Pocket | Key Items | 7 | Contains all available varieties of Poké Ball and Berries. | |
Caterpie Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Caterpie, Metapod, or Butterfree. | |
Celestica Flute | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious flute used to summon special Pokémon that can carry the player around the region. | |
Cell Battery | Held Items | 5 | A consumable held item that raises the holder's Attack by one stage when hit by a damaging Electric-type move. | |
Cetoddle Grease | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cetoddle or Cetitan that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Chalky Stone | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A small whitish stone with no practical use other than being sold. | |
Chandelurite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Chandelure to Mega Evolve into Mega Chandelure during battle. | |
Chansey Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Chansey. | |
Charcadet Soot | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Charcadet, Armarouge, or Ceruledge that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Charcoal | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Fire-type moves. | |
Charizardite X | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Charizard to Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard X when held. | |
Charizardite Y | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Charizard to Mega Evolve into Mega Charizard Y. | |
Charmander Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Charmander and its evolutions. | |
Charti Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens the damage from a super effective Rock-type attack when held by a Pokémon. | |
Cheese | Ingredients | 9 | A thinly sliced, very salty ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Cheri Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of paralysis when used or held. | |
Cherish Ball | Poké Balls | 4 | A quite rare Poké Ball specially crafted to commemorate a special occasion and primarily used for event Pokémon. | |
Cherished Ring | Key Items | 9 | A ring an old woman asked you to retrieve that holds personal value. | |
Cherished Ring | Key Items | 9 | A mended ring entrusted to Tarragon that holds many special memories. | |
Cherry Tomatoes | Ingredients | 9 | A picnic ingredient used to make sandwiches. | |
Chesnaughtite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Chesnaught to Mega Evolve into Mega Chesnaught during battle. | |
Chesto Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that awakens a Pokémon from sleep or drowsiness when used or held. | |
Chewtle Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Chewtle or Drednaw that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Chilan Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens damage from a Normal-type attack when held. | |
Chili Sauce | Ingredients | 9 | A spicy condiment used as an ingredient when making sandwiches. | |
Chill Drive | Held Items | 5 | A cassette to be held by Genesect that changes its Techno Blast move to the Ice type. | |
Chimechite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Chimecho to Mega Evolve into Mega Chimecho during battle. | |
Chinchou Sparks | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Chinchou or Lanturn that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Chingling Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Chingling or Chimecho that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Chipped Pot | Evolution Items | 8 | A peculiar teapot that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Choice Band | Held Items | 3 | A held item that boosts the holder's Attack but restricts it to using only one move. | |
Choice Dumpling | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A dumpling that fixates a Pokémon on its last used move in battle, boosting damage dealt while increasing damage taken. | |
Choice Scarf | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts the holder's Speed but locks it into using only one move. | |
Choice Specs | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts the holder’s Special Attack but restricts it to using only one move until withdrawn. | |
Chople Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens damage from a supereffective Fighting-type attack when held. | |
Chorizo | Ingredients | 9 | A very salty and spicy sausage ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Clauncher Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Clauncher or Clawitzer that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Claw Fossil | Fossils | 3 | A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sea and can be regenerated into Anorith. | |
Cleanse Tag | Held Items | 2 | A held item that reduces the encounter rate of wild Pokémon. | |
Clear Amulet | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | An item to be held by a Pokémon that protects the holder from having its stats lowered by moves used against it or by other Pokémon's Abilities. | |
Clear Bell | Key Items | 2 | A very old-fashioned bell associated with Ho-Oh and Suicune that makes a gentle ringing sound. | |
Clefablite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Clefable to Mega Evolve into Mega Clefable during battle. | |
Clefairy Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Clefairy or Clefable. | |
Cleffa Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cleffa, Clefairy, or Clefable that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Clever Feather | Medicine | 5 | A feather that slightly increases a Pokémon’s Special Defense EVs when used. | |
Clever Mochi | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A type of mochi that increases a Pokémon's Special Defense EVs. | |
Clothing Trunk | Key Items | 7 | Contains all clothing. | |
Clover Sweet | Held Items | 8 | A clover-shaped sweet that can be held to evolve Milcery into a specific form of Alcremie. | |
Coba Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that, when held, weakens a supereffective Flying-type attack against the holder. | |
Cobalion Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Cobalion. | |
Coconut Milk | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry, valued for its refined sweetness. | |
Coin Case | Key Items | 1 | A key item used to store and manage Game Corner coins. | |
Coin | Debug Items | 1 | A miscellaneous coin item that cannot be used in Game Corner. | |
Colbur Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens a supereffective Dark-type attack when held by a Pokémon. | |
Colorful Screw | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A colorful screw found around Lumiose City that can be traded for goods at Racine Construction. | |
Colress Machine | Key Items | 5 | A special device invented by Colress that forcibly awakens sleeping Pokémon. | |
Combee Honey | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Combee or Vespiquen that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Comet Shard | Valuable Items | 5 | A valuable shard that fell when a comet approached and is meant to be sold for a high price. | |
Comfey Flower | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Comfey that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Common Stone | Key Items | 6 | A perfectly normal stone that may appear valuable to some. | |
Contest Costume | Key Items | 6 | A themed costume worn by the player during Pokémon Contest Spectaculars. | |
Contest Pass | Key Items | 3 | A pass that allows the player to participate in Pokémon Contests. | |
Cornerstone Mask | Held Items | 9 | A carved wooden mask adorned with crystals that changes Ogerpon to its Cornerstone Mask form while held. | |
Cornn Berry | Berries | 3 | A rare Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other cooking-related items. | |
Corphish Shell | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Corphish or Crawdaunt that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Cottonee Fluff | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cottonee or Whimsicott that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Coupon 1 | Key Items | 4 | A coupon to be exchanged for a Pokétch. Three coupons are needed. | |
Coupon 2 | Key Items | 4 | A coupon to be exchanged for a Pokétch. Three coupons are needed. | |
Coupon 3 | Key Items | 4 | A coupon to be exchanged for a Pokétch. Three coupons are needed. | |
Courage Candy | Candy | 7 | A stat-based candy that increases a Pokémon's Special Defense AV. | |
Courage Candy L | Candy | 7 | A large candy that increases a Pokémon’s Special Defense AV when used on Pokémon at least Lv. 30. | |
Courage Candy XL | Candy | 7 | A huge candy packed with energy that increases a Pokémon’s Special Defense. | |
Cover Fossil | Fossils | 5 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea and can be restored into Tirtouga. | |
Covert Cloak | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | An item to be held by a Pokémon that protects the holder from the additional effects of damaging moves. | |
Crabominite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Crabominable to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Crabrawler Shell | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Crabrawler or Crabominable that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Cracked Pot | Evolution Items | 8 | A peculiar teapot that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Crafting Kit | Key Items | 8 | A kit that allows the player to craft items in the field using materials from their satchel. | |
Cramorant Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cramorant that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Cranidos Spike | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cranidos or Rampardos that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Cream Cheese | Ingredients | 9 | An ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Croagunk Poison | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Croagunk or Toxicroak that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Crown Pass | Key Items | 8 | A pass that allows the player to travel to the Crown Tundra via Wedgehurst Station. | |
Crunchy Salt | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Translucent crystals that can be thrown as bait and are also used as a crafting material. | |
Cryogonal Ice | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cryogonal that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Crystal Cluster | Key Items | 9 | A cluster of crystals from the Crystal Pool that sparkles brilliantly and is needed to repair a certain mask. | |
Cubchoo Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cubchoo or Beartic that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Cubone Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Cubone or Marowak, including Alolan Marowak. | |
Cucumber | Ingredients | 9 | A tart and bitter ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Cufant Tarnish | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cufant or Copperajah that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Curry Powder | Ingredients | 9 | A very spicy condiment used as an ingredient when making sandwiches. | |
Custap Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that allows the holder to move first once when it is in a pinch. | |
Cutiefly Powder | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cutiefly or Ribombee that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Cyber Ball | Picnic Items | 9 | A ball themed after hardcore gaming PCs that can be used during picnics. | |
Cyclizar Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Cyclizar that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Damp Mulch | Mulch | 4 | A type of mulch that slows how quickly soil dries, affecting Berry growth. | |
Damp Rock | Held Items | 4 | A held item that extends the duration of rain caused by the holder. | |
Dark Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with darkness that boosts the power of a Dark-type move once when held. | |
Dark Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Dark-type data that changes Silvally’s type when held. | |
Dark Stone | Key Items | 5 | A mysterious stone that is the dormant form of Zekrom, awaiting the emergence of a hero. | |
Dark Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be collected and used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Dark. | |
Darkinium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Dark-type moves into Z-Moves. | |
Darkranite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Darkrai to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Data Card 01 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Pokéathlon victories. | |
Data Card 02 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Pokéathlon losses. | |
Data Card 03 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon dashed in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 04 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon jumped in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 05 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Hurdle Dash victories. | |
Data Card 06 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Relay Run victories. | |
Data Card 07 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Pennant Capture victories. | |
Data Card 08 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Block Smash victories. | |
Data Card 09 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Disc Catch victories. | |
Data Card 10 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Snow Throw victories. | |
Data Card 11 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records points scored by Pokémon in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 12 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Pokémon failures in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 13 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon impeded themselves. | |
Data Card 14 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon tackled in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 15 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon fell down in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 16 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Ring Drop victories. | |
Data Card 17 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Lamp Jump victories. | |
Data Card 18 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Circle Push victories. | |
Data Card 19 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Link Pokéathlon victories. | |
Data Card 20 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Link Pokéathlon losses. | |
Data Card 21 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records event victories in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 22 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records event losses in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 23 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon were switched in the Pokéathlon. | |
Data Card 24 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records Goal Roll victories. | |
Data Card 25 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records individual prizes won by Pokémon. | |
Data Card 26 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records how many times Pokémon were instructed. | |
Data Card 27 | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A card that records time spent in the Pokéathlon. | |
Dawn Stone | Evolution Stones | 4 | A peculiar Evolution stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Dazzling Honey | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Honey that sparkles with an amber hue and can be used as bait to attract certain Pokémon. | |
Decidium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal associated with Decidueye that upgrades Spirit Shackle into the Z-Move Sinister Arrow Raid. | |
Dedenne Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Dedenne that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Deep Sea Scale | Held Items | 3 | A held item that raises Clamperl's Special Defense and allows it to evolve into Gorebyss when traded. | |
Deep Sea Tooth | Evolution Items | 3 | A held item that boosts Clamperl’s Special Attack and allows it to evolve into Huntail when traded. | |
Deerling Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Deerling or Sawsbuck that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Deino Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Deino evolutionary line that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Delibird Parcel | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Delibird that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Delphoxite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Delphox to Mega Evolve into Mega Delphox during battle. | |
Destiny Knot | Held Items | 4 | A bright red string to be held by a Pokémon that causes infatuation to be shared with the opposing Pokémon and affects IV inheritance when breeding. | |
Devon Parts | Key Items | 3 | A case containing mechanical parts made by the Devon Corporation. | |
Devon Scope | Key Items | 3 | A special device made by Devon Corporation that signals the presence of any unseen Pokémon. | |
Devon Scuba Gear | Key Items | 6 | A device made by Devon Corporation that provides oxygen to users during the use of Dive. | |
Dewpider Thread | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Dewpider or Araquanid that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Diamond Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item that serves no practical purpose other than embellishing the player's picnic. | |
Diamond Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of decorative chairs designed for use during picnics. | |
Diamond Pattern Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used to customize the player's picnic setup. | |
Diamond Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic tablecloth with a fashionable diamond pattern. | |
Diancite | Mega Stones | 6 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Diancie to Mega Evolve into Mega Diancie when held. | |
Digger Drill | Valuable Items | 4 | A single-use drill used to bore a hole in a wall to create a Secret Base in the Underground. | |
Diglett Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Diglett or Dugtrio, including Alolan forms. | |
Diglett Dirt | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Diglett or Dugtrio that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Dire Hit | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon's critical-hit ratio. | |
Dire Hit 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that can be used many times to raise a Pokémon's critical-hit ratio by 2 stages. | |
Dire Hit 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that can be used many times to greatly raise a Pokémon's critical-hit ratio by 3 stages. | |
Direshroom | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Mushrooms that sharpen the eater’s focus, making it easier to land critical hits and serving as crafting materials. | |
Discount Coupon | Miscellaneous Items | 6 | A special coupon that provides a one-time 50% discount when shopping at a boutique. | |
Discovery Slate | Slates | 8 | A mysterious slate that resonates with the Discovery Room at Ramanas Park and allows encounters with the legendary giants. | |
Distortion Slate | Slates | 8 | A mysterious slate overflowing with enigmatic energy that resonates with the Distortion Room at Ramanas Park. | |
Ditto Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Ditto. | |
Ditto Goo | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Ditto that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Dive Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A type of Poké Ball that is more effective when catching Pokémon in or on the water. | |
DNA Splicers | Key Items | 5 | A splicer used to fuse Kyurem with Reshiram or Zekrom, or to separate them after fusion. | |
Doduo Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Doduo or Dodrio. | |
Doduo Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Doduo or Dodrio that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Dome Fossil | Fossils | 1 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea and can be regenerated into Kabuto. | |
Dondozo Whisker | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Dondozo that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Doppel Bonnets | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Mushrooms used as a crafting material that make the eater feel nimble and agile like a fleeting shadow. | |
Douse Drive | Held Items | 5 | A cassette held by Genesect that changes Techno Blast into a Water-type move. | |
Dowsing Machine | Key Items | 1 | A key item used to detect hidden items in the vicinity of the user. | |
Draco Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves and changes Arceus to the Dragon type. | |
Dragalgite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Dragalge to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Dragon Fang | Held Items | 2 | A hard and sharp fang that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves when held. | |
Dragon Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem with a draconic essence that boosts the power of a Dragon-type move once when held. | |
Dragon Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Dragon-type data that changes the type of a certain Pokémon when held. | |
Dragon Scale | Evolution Items | 2 | A tough, inflexible scale that allows Seadra to evolve into Kingdra when traded while holding it. | |
Dragon Skull | Key Items | 5 | The skull of a Dragon-type Pokémon that belongs to the Nacrene Museum and is believed to be from a Dragonite. | |
Dragon Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Dragon. | |
Dragoninite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Dragonite to Mega Evolve into Mega Dragonite during battle. | |
Dragonium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Dragon-type moves into powerful Z-Moves when held. | |
Drampanite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Drampa to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Dratini Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Dratini, Dragonair, or Dragonite. | |
Dratini Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Dratini evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Dread Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Dark-type moves and changes Arceus to the Dark type. | |
Dream Ball | Poké Balls | 5 | A special Poké Ball that is more effective when catching sleeping or drowsy Pokémon. | |
Dream Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store a custom written message. | ||
Dreepy Powder | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Dreepy evolutionary line that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Drifloon Gas | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Drifloon or Drifblim that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Drilbur Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Drilbur or Excadrill that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Dropped Item | Key Items | 5 | An Xtransceiver found at the Nimbasa City amusement park that belongs to Curtis or Yancy. | |
Drowzee Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Drowzee or Hypno. | |
Drowzee Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Drowzee or Hypno that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
DS Sounds | Key Items | 8 | A music player that switches the in-game soundtrack to nostalgic Nintendo DS-era Pokémon music. | |
Dubious Disc | Held Items | 4 | A transparent device overflowing with dubious data that triggers the evolution of Porygon2. | |
Ducklett Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Ducklett or Swanna that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Dunsparce Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Dunsparce or Dudunsparce that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Duraludon Tarnish | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Duraludon or Archaludon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Durin Berry | Berries | 3 | A very bitter Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other cooking-related items. | |
Dusk Ball | Poké Balls | 4 | A type of Poké Ball that is more effective at catching Pokémon at night or in dark places such as caves. | |
Dusk Stone | Evolution Stones | 4 | A peculiar evolution stone imbued with deep darkness that can make certain Pokémon evolve. | |
Duskull Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Duskull evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Dynamax Band | Key Items | 8 | A wristband with a Wishing Star that allows a Trainer’s Pokémon to Dynamax or Gigantamax at Power Spots. | |
Dynamax Candy | Candy | 8 | A candy that increases a Pokémon's Dynamax Level by one. | |
Dynamax Crystal | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | An item that causes a Dynamax Pokémon to appear from the Watchtower Lair in the Wild Area until the end of the day. | |
Dynite Ore | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Mysterious ore obtained in the Max Lair that can be exchanged with collectors in the Crown Tundra for various benefits. | |
EarthBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item with no programmed effect. | |
Earth Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves and changes Arceus to the Ground type. | |
Eelektrossite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Eelektross to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Eevee Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Eevee and its evolutions. | |
Eevee Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used during picnics, designed for fans of Eevee. | |
Eevee Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Eevee or its evolutions that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Eevium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Eevee to upgrade Last Resort into the Z-Move Extreme Evoboost. | |
Egg | Picnic Items | 9 | A sandwich ingredient with a touch of saltiness that is full of nutrients. | |
Egg Ticket | Key Items | 2 | A Key Item that could be exchanged for an Odd Egg via the Pokémon Communication Center. | |
Eggant Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures infatuation when held. | |
Eiscue Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Eiscue that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Eject Button | Held Items | 5 | A consumable held item that forces the holder to switch out when hit by a damaging move. | |
Eject Pack | Held Items | 8 | A consumable held item that switches the holder out of battle when its stats are lowered. | |
Ekans Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Ekans or Arbok. | |
Ekans Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Ekans or Arbok that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Electabuzz Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Electabuzz. | |
Electirizer | Held Items | 4 | A box packed with a tremendous amount of electric energy that allows Electabuzz to evolve. | |
Electric Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with the essence of electricity that boosts the power of an Electric-type move once when held. | |
Electric Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Electric-type data that changes Silvally’s type and the type of Multi-Attack. | |
Electric Seed | Held Items | 7 | A consumable held item that boosts the holder's Defense when Electric Terrain is active. | |
Electric Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Electric. | |
Electrium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Electric-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Elekid Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Elekid, Electabuzz, or Electivire that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Elevator Key | Key Items | 6 | A key card that activates the elevator in Lysandre Labs. | |
Elixir | Medicine | 1 | A medicine that restores 10 PP to all of a Pokémon’s moves. | |
Emboarite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Emboar to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Endorsement | Key Items | 8 | A letter of recommendation required to participate in the Gym Challenge. | |
Energy Powder | Medicine | 2 | A very bitter herbal medicine that restores a Pokémon’s HP but lowers its friendship. | |
Energy Root | Medicine | 2 | A very bitter herbal medicine that restores a Pokémon’s HP but lowers its friendship. | |
Enigma Berry | Berries | 3 | A mysterious Berry that restores HP when the holder is hit by a super-effective move. | |
Enigma Stone | Key Items | 4 | A mysterious crystal event item that triggers an encounter with a roaming Eon Pokémon. | |
Enigmatic Card | Key Items | 7 | A mysterious card that allows the player to enter the International Police's motel room on Route 8. | |
Entei Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Entei. | |
Eon Flute | Key Items | 6 | A flute that can summon Latios or Latias no matter where you are. | |
Eon Mail | 2 | A type of Mail that allows a Pokémon to hold a freely written message. | ||
Eon Ticket | Key Items | 3 | A special ticket that allows travel to Southern Island. | |
Épice Noire | Key Items | 9 | A mysterious spice that is highly valued among members of the Rust Syndicate. A sprinkle of it elevates the flavor of any dish so sublimely you'll feel as if you're dreaming. | |
Escape Rope | Miscellaneous Items | 1 | A long and durable rope used to escape instantly from caves or dungeons. | |
Espurr Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Espurr or Meowstic that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Eternal Ice | Key Items | 8 | A type of ice beloved by the Lord of the Tundra, Avalugg, used as an ingredient to create Snow Balms. | |
Ether | Medicine | 1 | A medicine that restores 10 PP to a single selected move that a Pokémon knows. | |
Everstone | Held Items | 2 | A peculiar stone that prevents the Pokémon holding it from evolving. | |
Eviolite | Held Items | 5 | A held item that boosts the Defense and Special Defense of a Pokémon that is not fully evolved. | |
Excadrite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Excadrill to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Exeggcute Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Exeggcute or Exeggutor, including Alolan Exeggutor. | |
Exeggcute Shell | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Exeggcute or Exeggutor that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Exercise Ball | Picnic Items | 9 | A big ball designed for exercising that can be brought out during a picnic. | |
Exp. Candy L | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A candy packed with energy that grants a Pokémon a large amount of Exp. Points when used. | |
Exp. Candy M | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A candy packed with energy that grants a Pokémon a moderate amount of Exp. Points. | |
Exp. Candy S | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A small Experience Candy that grants a Pokémon a small amount of Exp. Points when used. | |
Exp. Candy XL | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A candy packed with energy that grants a Pokémon a very large amount of Exp. Points. | |
Exp. Candy XS | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A small candy packed with energy that grants a Pokémon a very small amount of Exp. Points when used. | |
Exp. Charm | Key Items | 8 | A charm that increases the amount of experience the player's party receives. | |
Exp. Share | Miscellaneous Items | 1 | A device that allows Pokémon to receive a share of experience points even if they do not participate in battle. | |
Expert Belt | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts the power of the holder’s supereffective moves. | |
Explorer Kit | Key Items | 4 | A bag filled with convenient tools for exploring that provides access to the Underground or Grand Underground in Sinnoh. | |
Fab Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that allows the holder to carry a written message using the Easy Chat system. | ||
Fairium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Fairy-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Fairy Feather | Held Items | 9 | A held item that boosts the power of the holder’s Fairy-type moves. | |
Fairy Gem | Held Items | 6 | A Gem that boosts the power of a Fairy-type move once when held. | |
Fairy Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Fairy-type data that changes Silvally’s type and Multi-Attack to Fairy. | |
Fairy Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Fairy. | |
Falinks Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Falinks that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Falinksite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Falinks to Mega Evolve into Mega Falinks when held. | |
Fame Checker | Key Items | 3 | A device that records and recalls information and quotes about famous people. | |
Fancy Apple | Ingredients | 8 | A high-quality apple ingredient used primarily for cooking curry. | |
Farfetch'd Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Farfetch'd. | |
Fashion Case | Key Items | 4 | A case that stores Accessories and Backdrops for use in Pokémon performances and photos. | |
Fast Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A type of Poké Ball that is more effective at catching Pokémon that are fast or quick to flee. | |
Favored Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for writing about your favorite things that can be held by a Pokémon for delivery. | ||
Feather Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | A Poké Ball that flies fast and straight, making it easier to catch faraway or flying Pokémon. | |
Feebas Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Feebas or Milotic that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Feraligite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Feraligatr to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Festival Ticket | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A ticket that allows you to host a mission in Festival Plaza. | |
Fidough Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Fidough or Dachsbun that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Fiery Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic pick used to complete sandwiches, designed after Magmortar. | |
Fighting Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem that boosts the power of a Fighting-type move once when held by a Pokémon. | |
Fighting Memory | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Fighting-type data that changes the type of a certain Pokémon when held. | |
Fighting Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard that corresponds to the Fighting type and can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type. | |
Fightinium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Fighting-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Figy Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores HP when used or held, but may confuse Pokémon that dislike spicy flavors. | |
Fine Remedy | Medicine | 8 | An herbal medicine that restores 100 HP to a Pokémon but lowers its friendship due to its bitter taste. | |
Finizen Mucus | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Finizen or Palafin that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Finneon Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Finneon or Lumineon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Fire Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with the essence of fire that boosts the power of a Fire-type move once and is then consumed. | |
Fire Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc that contains Fire-type data and changes the type of a certain Pokémon when held. | |
Fire Pattern Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used to customize the appearance of the player's picnic setup. | |
Fire Stone | Evolution Stones | 1 | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Fire Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard corresponding to the Fire type that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Fire. | |
Firium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Fire-type moves into Fire-type Z-Moves. | |
Fishing Rod | Key Items | 7 | A fishing rod that allows the player to fish for Pokémon in bodies of water. | |
Fist Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves and changes Arceus to the Fighting type. | |
Flabébé Pollen | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Flabébé, Floette, or Florges that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Flame Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of flames in blazing red that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Flame Orb | Held Items | 4 | A bizarre orb that burns the Pokémon holding it. | |
Flame Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet associated with Arceus that boosts the power of Fire-type moves and changes Arceus to the Fire type. | |
Flamigo Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Flamigo that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Fletchling Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Fletchling evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Flittle Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Flittle or Espathra that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Float Stone | Held Items | 5 | A very light stone that reduces the weight of the Pokémon holding it. | |
Floettite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows a special Floette to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Flower Mail | 2 | A flower-print Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store a written message. | ||
Flower Pattern Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used at picnics with Pokémon. | |
Flower Sweet | Evolution Items | 8 | A flower-shaped sweet that can be held by Milcery to trigger its evolution. | |
Fluffy Tail | Battle Items | 3 | An item that guarantees escape from any battle with a wild Pokémon. | |
Flying Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with the essence of air that boosts the power of a Flying-type move once before being consumed. | |
Flying Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Flying-type data that changes Silvally to the Flying type and makes Multi-Attack Flying-type. | |
Flying Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be collected and used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Flying. | |
Flyinium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Flying-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Focus Band | Held Items | 2 | A held item that may allow the holder to survive a would-be knockout with 1 HP. | |
Focus Sash | Held Items | 4 | A held item that allows the holder to survive a potentially fatal hit with 1 HP when at full HP. | |
Fomantis Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Fomantis or Lurantis that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Foongus Spores | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Foongus or Amoonguss that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Forage Bag | Key Items | 7 | A bag used to store ingredients gathered during Mallow's trial in Lush Jungle. | |
Forest Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent and is used to calm the frenzy of Kleavor. | |
Fossilized Bird | Fossils | 8 | The fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once soared through the sky. | |
Fossilized Dino | Valuable Items | 8 | A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once lived in the sea, whose appearance is unknown. | |
Fossilized Drake | Fossils | 8 | A fossil of an ancient Pokémon once thought to be part of a dragon-like body, used to revive certain fossil Pokémon. | |
Fossilized Fish | Fossils | 8 | A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that once lived in the sea. It can be combined with other fossils to restore certain Pokémon. | |
Fresh Cream | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used in cooking curry that adds sweetness when combined with spicy dishes. | |
Fresh-Start Mochi | Medicine | 9 | A type of mochi that completely resets all of a Pokémon’s base points. | |
Fresh Water | Medicine | 1 | A drink with high mineral content that restores a Pokémon's HP. | |
Fried Fillet | Ingredients | 9 | A very salty and bitter ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Fried Food | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient that can be used for cooking curry at camp. | |
Friend Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A type of Poké Ball that makes a Pokémon caught with it more friendly toward the player. | |
Frigibax Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Frigibax evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Froslassite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Froslass to Mega Evolve into Mega Froslass during battle. | |
Fruit Bunch | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that gives off a strong tropical feel. | |
Full Heal | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that cures a Pokémon of all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Full Incense | Held Items | 4 | An exotic-smelling incense that makes the holder move last in battle and allows Snorlax to produce Munchlax Eggs. | |
Full Restore | Medicine | 1 | A medicine that fully restores a Pokémon's HP and cures all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Galactic Key | Key Items | 4 | A card key used to disengage security systems in Team Galactic facilities. | |
Galarica Cuff | Evolution Items | 8 | An Evolution item that causes Galarian Slowpoke to evolve into Galarian Slowbro when used. | |
Galarica Twig | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A twig from a Galarica tree, used as material to make accessories for certain Pokémon. | |
Galarica Wreath | Evolution Items | 8 | A wreath made from Galarica Twigs that causes Galarian Slowpoke to evolve into Galarian Slowking when used. | |
Galladite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Gallade to Mega Evolve into Mega Gallade when held. | |
Ganlon Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that raises the holder's Defense when its HP falls to a critical level. | |
Garchompite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Garchomp to Mega Evolve into Mega Garchomp when held. | |
Garchompite Z | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Garchomp to Mega Evolve into Mega Garchomp Z during battle. | |
Gardevoirite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Gardevoir to Mega Evolve into Mega Gardevoir when held. | |
Gastly Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Gastly, Haunter, or Gengar. | |
Gastly Gas | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Gastly evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
GB Sounds | Key Items | 4 | A music player that changes the background music to nostalgic chiptune-style arrangements. | |
Gengarite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Gengar to Mega Evolve into Mega Gengar. | |
Genius Feather | Medicine | 5 | A feather that slightly increases a Pokémon’s Special Attack base points. | |
Genius Mochi | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A mochi cake that increases a Pokémon’s Special Attack EVs when used. | |
Genome Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate that resonates with the Genome Room at Ramanas Park and allows an encounter with Mewtwo. | |
Gentle Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature to Gentle, raising Special Defense while lowering Defense. | |
Geodude Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Geodude, Graveler, or Golem, including Alolan forms. | |
Geodude Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Geodude evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Ghost Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem with a spectral essence that boosts the power of a Ghost-type move once when held. | |
Ghost Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Ghost-type data that changes the holder’s type if held by a certain species of Pokémon. | |
Ghost Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Ghost. | |
Ghostium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Ghost-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Gible Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Gible evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Gigantamix | Ingredients | 8 | A mysterious spice ingredient used for cooking curry that can make the dish gigantic. | |
Gigaton Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | An extremely heavy Poké Ball that is highly effective when used on Pokémon that have not noticed the player. | |
Gimmighoul Coin | TM Materials | 9 | A coin treasured and hoarded by Gimmighoul. 999 coins are required to evolve Gimmighoul into Gholdengo. | |
Girafarig Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Girafarig or Farigiraf that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Glalitite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Glalie to Mega Evolve into Mega Glalie when held. | |
Glastrier Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Glastrier. | |
Gligar Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Gligar or Gliscor that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Glimmering Charm | Key Items | 9 | A mysterious charm that increases the number of Tera Shards received from Tera Raid Battles. | |
Glimmet Crystal | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Glimmet or Glimmora that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Glimmoranite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Glimmora to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Glitter Mail | 3 | A decorative piece of Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store a written message. | ||
Go-Goggles | Key Items | 3 | Protective goggles that allow the wearer to pass through harsh desert sandstorms. | |
God Stone | Key Items | 5 | A rare stone. | |
Gold Berry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that restores 30 HP to a Pokémon when used or when HP falls below half while held. | |
Gold Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item made of titanium that does not rust, even when holding high-sodium drinks. | |
Gold Bottle Cap | Valuable Items | 7 | A rare golden bottle cap that can be exchanged to maximize all of a Pokémon's IVs through Hyper Training. | |
Gold Canari Plush Lv. 1 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that slightly increases the prize money obtained from battles. | |
Gold Canari Plush Lv. 2 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that increases the prize money obtained from battles. | |
Gold Canari Plush Lv. 3 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that greatly increases the prize money obtained from battles. | |
Gold Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item made of titanium that does not rust, even when used to hold drinks with high sodium content. | |
Gold Leaf | Valuable Items | 2 | A mysterious gold-colored leaf that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Gold Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A golden pick used to complete a sandwich during a picnic, adding an extravagant touch. | |
Gold Teeth | Key Items | 1 | A set of golden false teeth lost by the Safari Zone Warden. | |
Goldeen Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Goldeen or Seaking. | |
Golden Nanab Berry | Berries | 7 | A Berry that drastically calms wild Pokémon when used while attempting to catch them. | |
Golden Pinap Berry | Berries | 7 | A Berry that greatly increases the chance of receiving items when catching a wild Pokémon. | |
Golden Razz Berry | Berries | 7 | A Berry that drastically increases the catch rate of a wild Pokémon when used. | |
Golett Shard | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Golett or Golurk that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Golisopite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Golisopod to Mega Evolve into Mega Golisopod during battle when held. | |
Golurkite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Golurk to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Good Rod | Key Items | 1 | A fishing rod that allows the player to fish for Pokémon in bodies of water. | |
Gooey Mulch | Mulch | 4 | A type of mulch that increases the number of times dead Berry plants regrow. | |
Goomy Goo | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Goomy evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Gorgeous Box | Miscellaneous Items | 2 | A decorative box that can be opened to obtain a Gold Trophy decoration. | |
Gothita Eyelash | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Gothita evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Gracidea | Key Items | 4 | A flower that allows Land Forme Shaymin to change into Sky Forme. | |
Grain Cake | Medicine | 8 | A cake made by combining grains with a Cake-Lure Base that potently attracts Pokémon wandering the fields. | |
Gram 1 | Key Items | 5 | An important letter which Wingull delivers. | |
Gram 2 | Key Items | 5 | An important letter which Wingull delivers. | |
Gram 3 | Key Items | 5 | An important letter which Wingull delivers. | |
Grass Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with the essence of plants that boosts the power of a Grass-type move once when held. | |
Grass Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of a refreshingly green field that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Grass Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Grass-type data that changes the holder’s type if held by a certain species of Pokémon. | |
Grass Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard that corresponds to the Grass type and can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type. | |
Grassium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Grass-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Grassy Seed | Held Items | 7 | A consumable held item that boosts the holder’s Defense when Grassy Terrain is active. | |
Great Ball | Poké Balls | 1 | An improved Poké Ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a standard Poké Ball. | |
Great Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | A mysterious ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a standard Poké Ball. | |
Great Butter | Key Items | 9 | A high-quality pack of butter used to improve donut making. | |
Greavard Wax | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Greavard or Houndstone that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Green Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A green fruit used to craft Friend Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
Green Bell Pepper | Ingredients | 9 | An ingredient with some bitterness that adds a nice accent to a sandwich when sliced. | |
Green Canari Plush Lv. 1 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that slightly increases the player's maximum health. | |
Green Canari Plush Lv. 2 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that increases the player's maximum health. | |
Green Canari Plush Lv. 3 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that greatly increases the player's maximum health. | |
Green Dish | Picnic Items | 9 | A dish for picnics used as the default plate during sandwich making. | |
Green Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed flower petal collected during Mina's trial, one of seven petals needed to create a Rainbow Flower. | |
Green Poké Ball Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A sandwich pick with a simple green Poké Ball design used to complete sandwiches during picnics. | |
Green Scarf | Held Items | 3 | A held item that increases the holder's Cleverness in Pokémon Contests. | |
Green Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A small green shard that appears to be a fragment of an ancient implement. | |
Greet Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for introductory greetings that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Greninjite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Greninja to Mega Evolve into Mega Greninja when held. | |
Grepa Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that increases a Pokémon’s friendship but lowers its Special Defense base points. | |
Grimer Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Grimer or Muk, including Alolan forms. | |
Grimer Toxin | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Grimer or Muk that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Grip Claw | Held Items | 4 | A held item that extends the duration of binding moves such as Bind and Wrap. | |
Griseous Core | Key Items | 8 | A large, glowing gem associated with Giratina that allows it to change form and enhances its power. | |
Griseous Orb | Held Items | 4 | A glowing orb associated with Giratina that boosts the power of its Dragon- and Ghost-type moves. | |
Grit Dust | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Mysterious dust that raises the effort level of one of a Pokémon’s stats, up to effort level 3. | |
Grit Gravel | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Mysterious gravel that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats. | |
Grit Pebble | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious pebble that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats when used from the satchel. | |
Grit Rock | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious rock that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats to its maximum. | |
Groudon Treat | Key Items | 9 | A special snack obtained from Snacksworth that is used to encounter the Legendary Pokémon Groudon in Paldea. | |
Ground Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with the essence of land that boosts the power of a Ground-type move once and is then consumed. | |
Ground Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc that contains Ground-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon. | |
Ground Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be collected and used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Ground. | |
Groundium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Ground-type moves into powerful Z-Moves when held. | |
Growlithe Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Growlithe or Arcanine. | |
Growlithe Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Growlithe or Arcanine that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Growth Mulch | Mulch | 4 | A type of mulch used to make Berry plants grow faster. | |
Grubbin Thread | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Grubbin evolutionary line that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Grubby Hanky | Key Items | 5 | A handkerchief dropped by a regular at the Café Warehouse. It smells faintly like a Pokémon. | |
GS Ball | Key Items | 2 | A special and mysterious Poké Ball used to summon Celebi at the Ilex Forest shrine. | |
Guard Spec. | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that prevents Pokémon on the user's side from having their stats lowered for a limited time. | |
Guidebook | Key Items | 4 | A notebook or book that keeps a record of the player's adventure and provides useful information. | |
Gulpin Mucus | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Gulpin or Swalot that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Gyaradosite | Held Items | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Gyarados to Mega Evolve into Mega Gyarados. | |
Haban Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that, when held, lessens the damage taken from one super effective Dragon-type attack. | |
Ham | Picnic Items | 9 | A salty ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Hamburger | Picnic Items | 9 | A very salty ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Happiny Dust | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Happiny, Chansey, or Blissey that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Harbor Mail | 3 | A piece of Mail featuring a Wingull print that can be held by a Pokémon to store a written message. | ||
Hard Stone | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Rock-type moves. | |
Hasty Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature to that of the Hasty Nature. | |
Hatenna Dust | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Hatenna evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Hawlucha Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Hawlucha that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Hawluchanite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Hawlucha to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Heal Ball | Poké Balls | 4 | A remedial Poké Ball that fully restores the HP, PP, and status of a Pokémon caught with it. | |
Heal Powder | Medicine | 2 | A very bitter herbal medicine that cures all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Health Candy | Candy | 7 | A stat-based candy that increases a Pokémon's HP AV. | |
Health Candy L | Candy | 7 | A larger Health Candy that increases a Pokémon's HP AV more efficiently. | |
Health Candy XL | Candy | 7 | An extra-large Health Candy that increases a Pokémon's HP AV most efficiently. | |
Health Feather | Medicine | 5 | A feather that slightly increases a Pokémon’s HP base points when used. | |
Health Mochi | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A type of mochi that increases a Pokémon’s HP EVs. | |
Heart Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of giant heart patterns that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Heart Scale | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A pretty, heart-shaped scale that is extremely rare and prized by certain people. | |
Hearthflame Mask | Held Items | 9 | A carved wooden mask that changes Ogerpon to its Hearthflame Mask form and boosts its power while held. | |
Hearty Grains | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Beautiful stalks of rice bursting with life that can be thrown as bait or used as a crafting ingredient. | |
Heat Rock | Held Items | 4 | A held item that extends the duration of harsh sunlight caused by the holder. | |
Heatranite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Heatran to Mega Evolve into Mega Heatran when held. | |
Heavy Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A Poké Ball that becomes more effective the heavier the Pokémon is. | |
Heavy-Duty Boots | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A held item that protects the holder from the effects of entry hazards set on the battlefield. | |
Helix Fossil | Fossils | 1 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea that can be regenerated into Omanyte. | |
Heracronite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Heracross to Mega Evolve into Mega Heracross when held. | |
Heracross Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Heracross that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Herbed Sausage | Ingredients | 9 | A salty and bitter ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Heroic Sword Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative pick used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Hi-tech Earbuds | Key Items | 8 | Strange earbuds that allow you to freely control the volume of various sounds. | |
Hippopotas Sand | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Hippopotas or Hippowdon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Hitmonchan Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Hitmonchan. | |
Hitmonlee Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Hitmonlee. | |
HM01 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Hidden Machine that teaches the move Cut, which can also be used in the field with the proper Badge. | |
HM02 | Hidden Machines | 1 | A Hidden Machine that teaches the move Fly to compatible Pokémon and allows its use in the field when the proper Badge is obtained. | |
HM03 | Hidden Machines | 1 | A Hidden Machine that teaches the move Surf, which can also be used in the field. | |
HM04 | Hidden Machines | 1 | A Hidden Machine that teaches the move Strength, which can also be used in the field with the proper Badge. | |
HM05 | Hidden Machines | 1 | A Hidden Machine that teaches a move usable both in battle and in the field, depending on the game. | |
HM06 | Hidden Machines | 2 | A Hidden Machine that teaches a move usable both in battle and in the field, depending on the game. | |
HM07 | Hidden Machines | 2 | A Hidden Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move usable both in battle and in the field. | |
HM08 | Hidden Machines | 3 | A Hidden Machine that teaches a move which can also be used in the field, depending on the game. | |
Ho-Oh Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Ho-Oh. | |
Hoennian Salt | Key Items | 9 | A coarse salt harvested in small amounts in the Hoenn region and used as an ingredient for special donuts. | |
Holo Caster | Key Items | 6 | A device developed by Lysandre Labs that allows people to communicate with each other through holograms. | |
Hometown Muffin | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A baked treat made from Berries and other ingredients that is cherished for its nostalgic taste. | |
Hondew Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that increases a Pokémon’s friendship when consumed but lowers its Special Attack base points. | |
Honey | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when used in certain locations. | |
Honey Cake | Medicine | 8 | A cake made by combining honey with a Cake-Lure Base that attracts certain Pokémon, especially Bug- and Fairy-like species. | |
Honor of Kalos | Key Items | 6 | A medal awarded to the player for their service to the Kalos region. | |
Hoothoot Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Hoothoot or Noctowl that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Hopo Berry | Berries | 8 | A Berry that restores PP when fed to a Pokémon and dulls the reactions of wild Pokémon when thrown. | |
Hoppip Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Hoppip evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Horsea Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Horsea or Seadra. | |
Horsea Ink | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Horsea evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Horseradish | Picnic Items | 9 | A very spicy condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Houndoominite | Held Items | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Houndoom to Mega Evolve into Mega Houndoom when held. | |
Houndour Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Houndour or Houndoom that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
HP Up | Medicine | 1 | A vitamin that increases a Pokémon's HP base points. | |
Hyper Aspear Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Babiri Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Charti Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts, especially suited for chocolate flavors. | |
Hyper Cheri Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for donuts, with a strong spicy flavor. | |
Hyper Chesto Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Chilan Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Chople Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Coba Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Colbur Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Grepa Berry | Berries | 9 | A hyperspace counterpart of the Grepa Berry found in Hyperspace Lumiose, used as an ingredient for donuts. | |
Hyper Haban Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry ideal for making donuts, especially suited to cream and meringue. | |
Hyper Hondew Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used exclusively as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Kasib Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Kebia Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Kelpsy Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry ideal for making donuts, especially with cream and chocolate. | |
Hyper Lum Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Berry found in Hyperspace Lumiose that's ideal for making donuts. | |
Hyper Occa Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Oran Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Passho Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Payapa Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Pecha Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry ideal for making donuts, known for its sweet flavor. | |
Hyper Persim Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Berry found in Hyperspace Lumiose that's ideal for making donuts. | |
Hyper Pomeg Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for donuts. | |
Hyper Potion | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that restores a Pokémon’s HP. | |
Hyper Qualot Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry ideal for making donuts, especially suited for meringue and confitures. | |
Hyper Rawst Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry ideal for making donuts, featuring a strong bitter flavor. | |
Hyper Rindo Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Berry found in Hyperspace Lumiose that's ideal for making donuts. | |
Hyper Roseli Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Shuca Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Sitrus Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious hyperspace Berry used exclusively as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Tamato Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Tanga Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry ideal for making donuts, especially suited for meringue. | |
Hyper Wacan Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Hyperspace Berry used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyper Yache Berry | Berries | 9 | A mysterious Berry from Hyperspace Lumiose used as an ingredient for making donuts. | |
Hyperspace Butter | Key Items | 9 | An ultimate butter from Hyperspace Lumiose used to make higher-quality donuts with more berries. | |
Iapapa Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores HP in a pinch but may confuse Pokémon that dislike sour flavors. | |
Ice Berry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of burn when used or when held. | |
Ice Gem | Held Items | 5 | A Gem that boosts the power of an Ice-type move once when held and is then consumed. | |
Ice Heal | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that thaws out a Pokémon that has been frozen. | |
Ice Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Ice-type data that changes Silvally’s type and the type of Multi-Attack. | |
Ice Stone | Evolution Stones | 7 | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve and has a distinctive snowflake pattern. | |
Ice Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard corresponding to the Ice type that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Ice. | |
Iceroot Carrot | Key Items | 8 | Produce that the King of Bountiful Harvests' beloved steed likes to eat, grown in a field covered in snow. | |
Icicle Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Ice-type moves and changes Arceus to the Ice type. | |
Icium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Ice-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Icy Rock | Held Items | 4 | A held item that extends the duration of hail or snow created by the holder. | |
Igglybuff Fluff | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, or Wigglytuff that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Ilima's Normalium Z | Key Items | 7 | A Normalium Z entrusted by Ilima to be placed on a pedestal in Verdant Cavern for trial-goers. | |
Illumise Fluid | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Illumise that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Impidimp Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Impidimp evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Impish Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's nature to Impish, raising Defense and lowering Special Attack. | |
Incinium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Incineroar to upgrade Darkest Lariat into the Z-Move Malicious Moonsault. | |
Indeedee Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Indeedee that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Indigo Disk | Key Items | 9 | A mysterious indigo-colored disk tied to Area Zero that redirects the Zero Lab elevator. | |
Indigo Style Card | Key Items | 9 | A key card that increases the selection available in certain clothing stores and hair salons. | |
Inkay Ink | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Inkay or Malamar that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Inquiry Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for writing questions that can be held by a Pokémon and delivered to another game. | ||
Insect Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet associated with Arceus that boosts the power of Bug-type moves. | |
Instant Noodles | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient that can be used for cooking curry at camp. | |
Intriguing Stone | Key Items | 6 | A rather curious stone that might appear valuable to some. Its true nature depends on who examines it. | |
Iron | Medicine | 1 | A vitamin that permanently increases a Pokémon’s Defense base points. | |
Iron Ball | Held Items | 4 | A held item that halves the holder's Speed and makes it grounded, allowing Ground-type moves to hit Flying or levitating Pokémon. | |
Iron Barktongue | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A tough mushroom item that boosts endurance when consumed and is used as a crafting material for Aux Guards. | |
Iron Chunk | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A naturally occurring hunk of iron used as crafting material for various Poké Ball types. | |
Iron Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Steel-type moves and changes Arceus to the Steel type. | |
Item Drop | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that causes an ally Pokémon to drop its held item for the remainder of the battle. | |
Item Urge | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that causes an ally Pokémon to use its held item. | |
Jaboca Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that damages an attacker when the holder is hit by a physical move. | |
Jade Orb | Key Items | 4 | A legendary green orb associated with Rayquaza that allows the player to encounter it. | |
Jalapeño | Ingredients | 9 | A very spicy ingredient used in making sandwiches. | |
Jam | Picnic Items | 9 | A sweet and sour condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Jangmo-o Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Jangmo-o evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Jaw Fossil | Fossils | 6 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived on the land. It appears to be a piece of a large jaw. | |
Jet Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | A Poké Ball that flies fast and straight, allowing long-range captures and improving catch rates against distant or flying Pokémon. | |
Jigglypuff Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Jigglypuff or Wigglytuff. | |
Johto Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A slate overflowing with enigmatic energy that connects to the Johto Room at Ramanas Park. | |
Jolly Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes a Pokémon’s nature effects to those of a Jolly nature, boosting Speed and lowering Special Attack. | |
Joltik Thread | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Joltik or Galvantula that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Jubilife Muffin | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A local specialty of Jubilife Village that cures a Pokémon of all non-volatile status conditions. | |
Jynx Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Jynx. | |
Kabuto Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Kabuto or Kabutops. | |
Kangaskhan Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Kangaskhan. | |
Kangaskhanite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Kangaskhan to Mega Evolve into Mega Kangaskhan. | |
Kanto Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate that resonates with the Kanto Room in Ramanas Park, allowing encounters with the legendary birds. | |
Kasib Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that lessens the damage taken from a supereffective Ghost-type attack when held. | |
Kebia Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that reduces damage from a super-effective Poison-type attack when held. | |
Kee Berry | Berries | 6 | A Berry that raises the holder's Defense when it is hit by a physical move. | |
Kelpsy Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that increases a Pokémon's friendship but lowers its Attack base points. | |
Ketchup | Ingredients | 9 | A condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches during picnics. | |
Key Stone | Key Items | 6 | A mysterious stone that reacts with a Pokémon's Mega Stone to enable Mega Evolution during battle. | |
Key to Room 1 | Key Items | 3 | A key that unlocks the door to Room 1 in the Abandoned Ship or Sea Mauville. | |
Key to Room 2 | Key Items | 3 | A key that opens the door to Room 2 in the Abandoned Ship or Sea Mauville. | |
Key to Room 202 | Key Items | 9 | A key used to unlock room 202 at Hotel Z. | |
Key to Room 4 | Key Items | 3 | A key that opens the door to Room 4 in the Abandoned Ship or Sea Mauville. | |
Key to Room 6 | Key Items | 3 | A key that opens the door to Room 6 inside the Abandoned Ship or Sea Mauville. | |
King's Leaf | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A glittering herb used as a material to enhance the efficacy of crafted medicines. | |
King's Rock | Held Items | 2 | A held item that may cause the target to flinch and enables certain Pokémon to evolve when traded. | |
Kiwi | Ingredients | 9 | A very tart ingredient with a light touch of sweetness that goes well with rich ingredients. | |
Klawf Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Klawf that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Klawf Stick | Ingredients | 9 | A processed ingredient made from shed Klawf shells, used in making sandwiches. | |
Klefki Key | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Klefki that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Koffing Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Koffing or Weezing. | |
Koffing Gas | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Koffing or Weezing that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Kofu's Wallet | Key Items | 9 | A wallet left behind by Kofu, the Cascarrafa Gym Leader, meant to be delivered to him at the Porto Marinada market. | |
Komala Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Komala that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Kommonium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Kommo-o to upgrade Clanging Scales into the Z-Move Clangorous Soulblaze. | |
Koraidon's Poké Ball | Key Items | 9 | A Poké Ball used to house the Legendary Pokémon Koraidon. | |
Krabby Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Krabby or Kingler. | |
Kricketot Shell | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Kricketot or Kricketune that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Kubfu Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Kubfu. | |
Kyogre Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Kyogre. | |
Kyurem Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Kyurem. | |
Lab Key Card A | Key Items | 9 | A key card used to unlock an electronic lock in Lysandre Labs. | |
Lab Key Card B | Key Items | 9 | A key card used to unlock an electronic lock in Lysandre Labs. | |
Lab Key Card C | Key Items | 9 | A key card used to unlock an electronic lock in Lysandre Labs. | |
Lab Key Card M | Key Items | 9 | A key card for use in a laboratory, marked with the letter M. | |
Lab Key Card X | Key Items | 9 | A key card intended to grant access within a laboratory, marked with the letter X. | |
Lagging Tail | Held Items | 4 | A held item that is tremendously heavy and forces the holder to move last in its priority bracket. | |
Lansat Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that raises the holder's critical-hit ratio when its HP is low. | |
Lapras Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Lapras. | |
Lapras Teardrop | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Lapras that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Large Leek | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry and other dishes. | |
Larvesta Fuzz | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Larvesta or Volcarona that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Larvitar Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Larvitar evolutionary line that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Latias Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Latias. | |
Latiasite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Latias to Mega Evolve into Mega Latias when held. | |
Latios Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Latios. | |
Latiosite | Held Items | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Latios to Mega Evolve into Mega Latios when held. | |
Lava Cookie | Medicine | 3 | A local specialty of Lavaridge Town that heals all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Lax Incense | Held Items | 3 | A held incense that lowers the accuracy of moves targeting the holder and allows Wobbuffet to produce Wynaut Eggs. | |
Lax Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to that of the Lax Nature, raising Defense and lowering Special Defense. | |
Leaden Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | An upgraded Heavy Ball that is difficult to throw far but is highly effective when used on unsuspecting Pokémon. | |
Leader's Crest | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard of what appears to be an old blade of some sort. It is held only by Bisharp that head up a group of Pawniard. | |
Leaf Letter | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A letter written on a leaf using the footprints of Pikachu or Eevee. | |
Leaf Stone | Evolution Stones | 1 | A peculiar stone with a leaf pattern that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Leafy Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs inspired by nature that are used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Leafy Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A botanically themed tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Lechonk Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Lechonk or Oinkologne that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Leek | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the critical-hit ratio of Farfetch'd or Sirfetch'd. | |
Left Poké Ball | Key Items | 7 | A Poké Ball containing a Pokémon that lost its Trainer, originating from Ula'ula Island. | |
Leftovers | Held Items | 2 | A held item that gradually restores the holder's HP during battle. | |
Legend Plate | Key Items | 8 | A stone tablet imbued with the essence of all creation that alters Arceus and the type of Judgment. | |
Legendary Clue 1 | Key Items | 8 | A written clue by Peony about the King of Bountiful Harvests that guides the player through Calyrex’s story. | |
Legendary Clue 2 | Key Items | 8 | A written clue by Peony that provides information about the legendary giants and how to find them. | |
Legendary Clue 3 | Key Items | 8 | A clue written by Peony about the legendary birds and their Galarian variants. | |
Legendary Clue? | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious memo that provides information about the Ultra Wormhole above the Max Lair and enables encounters with Necrozma and Ultra Beasts. | |
Lemonade | Medicine | 1 | A very sweet drink that restores a Pokémon’s HP when consumed. | |
Lens Case | Key Items | 6 | A chic-looking case that stores contact lenses and lets the player change their eye color. | |
Leppa Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores 10 PP to a Pokémon's move when used or when held and triggered in battle. | |
Letter | Key Items | 3 | A letter from Mr. Stone addressed to his son, Steven. | |
Lettuce | Ingredients | 9 | A bitter-tasting ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Level Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A Poké Ball that becomes more effective the higher the player's Pokémon's level is compared to the wild Pokémon. | |
Liberty Pass | Key Items | 5 | An event-exclusive Key Item that allows travel to Liberty Garden to meet Victini. | |
Lickitung Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Lickitung. | |
Lida's Things | Key Items | 9 | A pouch containing Lida's dance accessories and personal items, handmade by Naveen. | |
Liechi Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that raises a Pokémon's Attack stat when it is in a pinch. | |
Life Orb | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts the power of the holder’s damaging moves at the cost of HP after each attack. | |
Lift Key | Key Items | 1 | A key that operates the elevator in Team Rocket's Hideout. | |
Light Ball | Held Items | 2 | A mysterious electric orb that boosts Pikachu’s offensive power when held. | |
Light Clay | Held Items | 4 | A held item that extends the duration of protective barrier moves used by the holder. | |
Light Stone | Key Items | 5 | A mysterious stone that is the dormant form of Reshiram, awaiting the emergence of a hero. | |
Like Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for writing recommendations and sending messages when held by a Pokémon. | ||
Lilac Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the Lilac Tablecloth. | |
Lilac Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A light purple tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Linking Cord | Evolution Items | 8 | An Evolution item that triggers the evolution of certain Pokémon that normally evolve through trading. | |
Litebluemail | 2 | A light-blue Mail item that allows the holder to carry a written message. | ||
Litleo Tuft | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Litleo or Pyroar that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Litwick Soot | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Litwick evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Loaded Dice | Held Items | 9 | A held item that ensures multistrike moves used by the holder hit more times. | |
Lock Capsule | Key Items | 4 | A sturdy capsule that can only be opened with a special key. | |
Lone Earring | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A single earring that somebody dropped and has no practical use other than being sold. | |
Lonely Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature to Lonely, raising Attack and lowering Defense. | |
Looker Ticket | Key Items | 6 | A handmade ticket decorated with glittery paint that is hidden around Lumiose City as part of Looker’s post-game investigation. | |
Loot Sack | Key Items | 4 | A sturdy, spacious bag used to carry loot obtained in the coal mine. | |
Lopunnite | Mega Stones | 6 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Lopunny to Mega Evolve into Mega Lopunny. | |
Lost Item | Key Items | 2 | A Poké Doll belonging to the Copycat that was lost and must be returned to her. | |
Lost Satchel | Key Items | 8 | A satchel that someone dropped. | |
Lotad Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Lotad evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Love Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A Poké Ball that is more effective when catching a Pokémon of the opposite gender to the player's Pokémon. | |
Love Sweet | Evolution Items | 8 | A heart-shaped sweet that can be held by Milcery to trigger its evolution into Alcremie. | |
Lovely Mail | 2 | A heart-print Mail item that can hold a custom written message when held by a Pokémon. | ||
Lucarionite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Lucario to Mega Evolve into Mega Lucario when held. | |
Lucarionite Z | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Lucario to Mega Evolve into Mega Lucario Z during battle. | |
Luck Incense | Held Items | 4 | A held item that doubles the prize money received after battle if the holder participates. | |
Lucky Egg | Miscellaneous Items | 2 | A held item that increases the experience points gained by the holder. | |
Lucky Punch | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the critical hit ratio of Chansey. | |
Lugia Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Lugia. | |
Lum Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures any non-volatile status condition or confusion when used or held. | |
Luminous Moss | Held Items | 6 | A held item that raises the holder’s Special Defense by one stage when it is hit by a damaging Water-type move. | |
Lumiose Galette | Medicine | 6 | A local specialty of Lumiose City that cures a Pokémon of all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Lumiosian Butter | Key Items | 9 | A high-quality butter from the Kalos region used by Ansha to make donuts, allowing three berries to be used. | |
Lunala Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Lunala. | |
Lunalium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Lunala or Dawn Wings Necrozma to upgrade Moongeist Beam into the Z-Move Menacing Moonraze Maelstrom. | |
Lunar Feather | Key Items | 4 | A feather that glows like the moon and is said to possess the power to dispel nightmares. | |
Lure | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A bottle of perfume that makes rare Pokémon more likely to appear. | |
Lure Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A special Poké Ball that is more effective at catching Pokémon encountered while fishing or found in or on water, depending on the game. | |
Lustrous Globe | Key Items | 8 | A large, glowing orb associated with Palkia that allows it to change form and enhances its power. | |
Lustrous Orb | Held Items | 4 | A beautifully glowing orb that boosts the power of Dragon- and Water-type moves when held by Palkia. | |
Luvdisc Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Luvdisc that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Luxury Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A Poké Ball that makes a caught Pokémon grow friendlier more quickly. | |
Lycanium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Lycanroc to upgrade Stone Edge into the Z-Move Splintered Stormshards. | |
Mach Bike | Key Items | 3 | A folding bicycle that more than doubles the player's movement speed. | |
Machine Part | Key Items | 2 | An important machine part that was stolen from the Power Plant. | |
Macho Brace | Held Items | 3 | A held item that doubles effort values gained in battle while halving the holder’s Speed. | |
Machop Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Machop, Machoke, or Machamp. | |
Magby Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Magby, Magmar, or Magmortar that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Magearnite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Magearna to Mega Evolve into Mega Magearna during battle. | |
Magical Heart Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A pick shaped after a magic wand that is used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Magical Star Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A pick shaped after a magic wand used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Magikarp Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Magikarp or Gyarados. | |
Magikarp Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Magikarp or Gyarados that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Magma Emblem | Key Items | 3 | A medal-like key item bearing Team Magma's mark that opens a hidden entrance to their hideout. | |
Magma Stone | Key Items | 4 | A stone formed when boulders melt in intensely hot magma, then harden, sealing magma inside. | |
Magma Suit | Key Items | 6 | A technologically advanced suit created by Team Magma that can withstand extreme impacts and environments. | |
Magmar Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Magmar. | |
Magmarizer | Held Items | 4 | A box packed with a tremendous amount of magma energy that allows Magmar to evolve into Magmortar. | |
Magnemite Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Magnemite or Magneton. | |
Magnemite Screw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Magnemite evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Magnet | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Electric-type moves. | |
Mago Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores HP in a pinch but may cause confusion to Pokémon that dislike sweet flavors. | |
Magost Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other preparations. | |
Makeup Bag | Key Items | 7 | A chic-looking case for carrying lipsticks that allows the player to change lip color. | |
Makuhita Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Makuhita or Hariyama that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Malamarite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Malamar to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Malicious Armor | Evolution Items | 9 | A peculiar set of armor that causes Charcadet to evolve into Ceruledge when used. | |
Manectite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Manectric to Mega Evolve into Mega Manectric. | |
Mankey Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Mankey or Primeape. | |
Mankey Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Mankey, Primeape, or Annihilape that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Maranga Berry | Berries | 6 | A Berry that raises the holder’s Special Defense when hit by a special move. | |
Marble | Valuable Items | 7 | A round glass marble that has no practical use other than being sold. | |
Mareanie Spike | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Mareanie or Toxapex that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Mareep Wool | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Mareep evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Marill Ball | Picnic Items | 9 | A Marill-themed ball that can be brought out during a picnic to be kicked around by the player and their party Pokémon. | |
Mark Charm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious and unique charm that increases the chance of encountering a Pokémon with a mark. | |
Marmalade | Ingredients | 9 | A condiment ingredient used in making sandwiches. | |
MarshBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item with no programmed effect. | |
Marsh Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent and is used to calm frenzied Pokémon. | |
Marshadium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal associated with Marshadow that upgrades Spectral Thief into the Z-Move Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike. | |
Maschiff Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Maschiff or Mabosstiff that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Master Ball | Poké Balls | 1 | A Poké Ball that catches any wild Pokémon without fail. | |
Masterpiece Teacup | Evolution Items | 9 | A peculiar teacup that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Mawilite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Mawile to Mega Evolve into Mega Mawile when held. | |
Max Elixir | Medicine | 1 | A medicine that fully restores the PP of all of a Pokémon’s moves. | |
Max Ether | Medicine | 1 | A medicine that fully restores the PP of a single selected move that a Pokémon knows. | |
Max Honey | Medicine | 8 | Honey produced by Dynamax Vespiquen that revives a fainted Pokémon and restores all HP, and is used as an ingredient for Max Soup. | |
Max Lure | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A bottle of perfume that increases the encounter rate of rarer wild Pokémon for a long duration. | |
Max Mushrooms | Battle Items | 8 | Mushrooms imbued with Dynamax energy that boost all of a Pokémon’s stats in battle and can be used to create Max Soup. | |
Max Potion | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that fully restores a Pokémon’s HP. | |
Max Repel | Miscellaneous Items | 1 | An item that prevents low-level wild Pokémon from appearing for a long time. | |
Max Revive | Medicine | 1 | Revives a fainted Pokémon and fully restores its HP. | |
Mayonnaise | Ingredients | 9 | A condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Meadow Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet associated with Arceus that boosts Grass-type moves and changes Arceus to the Grass type. | |
Mech Mail | 3 | A piece of Mail featuring a Magnemite print that can hold a written message when given to a Pokémon. | ||
Medal Box | Key Items | 5 | A box-shaped machine that stores Medals and Medal information. | |
Medichamite | Held Items | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Medicham to Mega Evolve into Mega Medicham when held. | |
Medicinal Leek | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A medicinal vegetable used as a material for crafting healing items. | |
Medicine Pocket | Key Items | 7 | ontains all healing medicines. | |
Meditite Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Meditite or Medicham that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Mega Anchor | Key Items | 6 | Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Bracelet. | |
Mega Anklet | Key Items | 6 | Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Bracelet. | |
Mega Bracelet | Key Items | 6 | A Key Stone accessory that enables Mega Evolution when a Pokémon holds the appropriate Mega Stone. | |
Mega Charm | Key Items | 6 | A charm that enables Mega Evolution. | |
Mega Cuff | Key Items | 6 | Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Bracelet. | |
Mega Glasses | Key Items | 6 | Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Bracelet. | |
Mega Glove | Key Items | 6 | A glove that enables Mega Evolution. | |
Mega Pendant | Key Items | 6 | A necklace that enables Mega Evolution. | |
Mega Ring | Key Items | 6 | A Key Stone accessory that enables Mega Evolution when the holder’s Pokémon carries a Mega Stone. | |
Mega Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A mysterious shard found by smashing Mega Crystals that can be exchanged for various items. | |
Mega Stickpin | Key Items | 6 | Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Bracelet. | |
Mega Tiara | Key Items | 6 | Allows Mega Evolution, just like the Mega Bracelet. | |
Meganiumite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Meganium to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Meltan Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Meltan or Melmetal. | |
Member Card | Key Items | 4 | A card needed for entering the inn in Canalave City, marked with a date from long ago. | |
Mental Herb | Held Items | 3 | A held item that cures the holder of infatuation and other move-binding mental effects once. | |
Meowsticite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Meowstic to Mega Evolve into Mega Meowstic during battle. | |
Meowth Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Meowth or Persian, including Alolan forms. | |
Meowth Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Meowth or Persian that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Mesprit’s Plume | Key Items | 8 | A key item obtained from Mesprit that is required to forge the Red Chain. | |
Metagrossite | Held Items | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Metagross to Mega Evolve into Mega Metagross during battle. | |
Metal Alloy | Evolution Items | 9 | A peculiar metal composed of many layers that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Metal Coat | Held Items | 2 | A special metallic film that boosts the power of Steel-type moves and can trigger certain Pokémon evolutions. | |
Metal Powder | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the Defense of a Ditto that holds it. | |
Meteorite | Key Items | 3 | A meteorite from space that can be exchanged for items, fed to Rayquaza to enable Mega Evolution, or used to change Deoxys's forms. | |
Meteorite Shard | Key Items | 6 | A fragment of a meteorite from Granite Cave that is faintly warm to the touch. | |
Metronome | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts the power of a move when it is used consecutively. | |
Mew Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Mew. | |
Mewnium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Mew to upgrade Psychic into the Z-Move Genesis Supernova. | |
Mewtwo Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Mewtwo. | |
Mewtwonite X | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Mewtwo to Mega Evolve into Mega Mewtwo X. | |
Mewtwonite Y | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Mewtwo to Mega Evolve into Mega Mewtwo Y. | |
Micle Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that raises the holder’s move accuracy once when it is in a pinch. | |
Mienfoo Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Mienfoo or Mienshao that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Mighty Candy | Candy | 7 | A stat-based candy that increases a Pokémon's Attack AV. | |
Mighty Candy L | Candy | 7 | A larger Mighty Candy that increases a Pokémon's Attack AV more efficiently. | |
Mighty Candy XL | Candy | 7 | An extra-large Mighty Candy that increases a Pokémon's Attack AV most efficiently. | |
Milcery Cream | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Milcery or Alcremie that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Mild Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to Mild, raising Special Attack and lowering Defense. | |
Mimikium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Mimikyu to upgrade Play Rough into the Z-Move Let's Snuggle Forever. | |
Mimikyu Scrap | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Mimikyu that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Minccino Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Minccino or Cinccino that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Mind Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves and changes Arceus to the Psychic type. | |
Minior Shell | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Minior that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Mint Berry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of sleep when held or used from the Bag. | |
Mint Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the Mint Tablecloth. | |
Mint Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A light mint-colored tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Minun Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Minun that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Miracle Seed | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Grass-type moves. | |
MiracleBerry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of any status condition, including confusion. | |
Mirage Mail | 2 | A type of Mail that allows the player to write a message that is held and carried by a Pokémon. | ||
Miraidon's Poké Ball | Key Items | 9 | A Poké Ball used to house the Legendary Pokémon Miraidon. | |
Mirror Herb | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | An item to be held by a Pokémon that allows the holder to copy an opponent's stat increases once. | |
Misdreavus Tears | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Misdreavus or Mismagius that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Misty Seed | Held Items | 7 | A consumable held item that raises the holder’s Special Defense when Misty Terrain is active. | |
Mixed Mushrooms | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry, adding a chewy mushroom texture to dishes. | |
Modest Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature to Modest, raising Special Attack and lowering Attack. | |
Moltres Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Moltres. | |
Moltres Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Moltres. | |
Monstrous Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs inspired by a monstrous design, used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Monstrous Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative tablecloth used during picnics with no practical effect. | |
Moomoo Cheese | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that adds richness when melted. | |
Moomoo Milk | Medicine | 2 | A bottle of highly nutritious milk that restores 100 HP to a Pokémon. | |
Moon Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A special Poké Ball that is more effective at catching Pokémon that can evolve using a Moon Stone. | |
Moon Flute | Key Items | 7 | A flute said to produce tones offered in gratitude to the Legendary Pokémon of the moon. | |
Moon Stone | Evolution Items | 1 | A peculiar evolutionary stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Morpeko Snack | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Morpeko that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Morph Mail | 2 | A type of Mail that allows the holder to carry a written message, featuring a Ditto print. | ||
Mosaic Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of a vivid rainbow pattern that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Mountain Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent and is used to calm the frenzied Lord Electrode. | |
Mr. Mime Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Mr. Mime. | |
Mudbray Mud | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Mudbray or Mudsdale that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Munchlax Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Munchlax or Snorlax that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Murkrow Bauble | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Murkrow or Honchkrow that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Muscle Band | Held Items | 4 | A held item that slightly boosts the power of the holder’s physical moves. | |
Muscle Feather | Medicine | 5 | A feather that slightly increases a Pokémon’s Attack. | |
Muscle Mochi | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A mochi cake item that increases a Pokémon’s Attack effort values. | |
Mushroom Cake | Medicine | 8 | A cake made by combining mushrooms with a Cake-Lure Base that attracts certain Pokémon when thrown. | |
Music Mail | 2 | A type of Mail that can hold a written message and be held by a Pokémon. | ||
Mustard | Ingredients | 9 | A spicy condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Mysterious Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm used when battling Arceus. | |
Mysterious Shard L | Valuable Items | 8 | A large mysterious shard that can be exchanged for a Slate at Ramanas Park. | |
Mysterious Shard S | Valuable Items | 8 | A small shard that emanates an enigmatic power and can be exchanged for a Slate at Ramanas Park. | |
MysteryBerry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that restores 5 PP to one of a Pokémon’s moves when used or when consumed while held. | |
Mystery Egg | Key Items | 2 | An unusual Egg found by the Day-Care Couple and given to Mr. Pokémon. | |
Mystic Ticket | Key Items | 3 | An event ticket that allows access to the hidden island Navel Rock. | |
Mystic Water | Held Items | 2 | A type-enhancing held item that boosts the power of Water-type moves. | |
Mythical Pecha Berry | Key Items | 9 | An event-exclusive Pecha Berry of the highest quality that grants access to the Mochi Mayhem epilogue in Kitakami. | |
N-Lunarizer | Key Items | 7 | A machine that fuses Necrozma with Lunala or separates Dawn Wings Necrozma back into its constituent Pokémon. | |
N-Solarizer | Key Items | 7 | A machine used to fuse Necrozma with Solgaleo or to separate Dusk Mane Necrozma back into its constituent Pokémon. | |
Nacli Salt | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Nacli evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Naive Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s nature to Naive, raising Speed and lowering Special Defense. | |
Nanab Berry | Berries | 3 | A pink Berry primarily used as an ingredient, with special calming effects in certain games. | |
Naughty Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to Naughty, raising Attack and lowering Special Defense. | |
Necrozma Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Necrozma. | |
Nest Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A Poké Ball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokémon. | |
Net Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A Poké Ball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokémon. | |
Never-Melt Ice | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Ice-type moves. | |
Nice Butter | Key Items | 9 | A pack of high-quality butter used by Ansha to make donuts, allowing the use of up to four berries. | |
Nidoran♀ Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Nidoran♀, Nidorina, or Nidoqueen. | |
Nidoran♂ Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Nidoran♂, Nidorino, or Nidoking. | |
Noibat Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Noibat or Noivern that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Nomel Berry | Berries | 3 | A very sour Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other recipes. | |
Noodles | Picnic Items | 9 | A salty ingredient that can be used as a filling when making sandwiches. | |
Normal Box | Miscellaneous Items | 2 | A box that can be opened from the Bag to reveal its contents. | |
Normal Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem that boosts the power of the first Normal-type move used and is then consumed. | |
Normal Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Normal. | |
Normalium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Normal-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Nosepass Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Nosepass or Probopass that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Nugget | Valuable Items | 1 | A nugget of pure gold that can be sold at a high price. | |
Numel Lava | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Numel or Camerupt that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Nymble Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Nymble or Lokix that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Oak's Letter | Key Items | 4 | A letter from Professor Oak requesting the player to go to Route 224. | |
Occa Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens the damage taken from a supereffective Fire-type attack when held. | |
Oceanic Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate that resonates with the Oceanic Room in Ramanas Park and allows a battle with Kyogre. | |
Odd Incense | Held Items | 4 | An exotic-smelling incense that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves and allows Mr. Mime and Mr. Rime to produce Mime Jr. Eggs. | |
Odd Keystone | Miscellaneous Items | 4 | A mysterious stone that acts as a container for Spiritomb and is used in special locations to encounter it. | |
Oddish Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Oddish, Gloom, or Vileplume. | |
Oddish Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Oddish evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Old Amber | Fossils | 1 | A fossilized piece of amber that contains the genetic material of an ancient Pokémon and can be revived into Aerodactyl. | |
Old Charm | Key Items | 4 | An ancient good-luck charm made of Pokémon bones to be taken to the elder of Celestic Town. | |
Old Gateau | Medicine | 4 | A local specialty from the Old Chateau that cures a Pokémon of all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Old Journal | Key Items | 8 | A stab-bound journal that once had pages torn from it, with all pages collected and restored. | |
Old Letter | Key Items | 8 | A weathered letter entrusted to the player to be delivered to a specific person. | |
Old Rod | Key Items | 1 | A worn-out fishing rod that allows the player to fish for Pokémon in bodies of water. | |
Old Sea Map | Key Items | 3 | An event-exclusive key item that allows travel to Faraway Island, where Mew can be encountered. | |
Old Verse 1 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 2 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 3 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 4 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 5 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 6 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 7 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 8 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 9 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 10 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 11 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 12 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 13 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 14 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 15 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 16 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 17 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 18 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 19 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Old Verse 20 | Key Items | 8 | Part of a series of old poems unearthed around the Hisui region, written by the same person. | |
Olive Oil | Ingredients | 9 | A condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Omanyte Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Omanyte or Omastar. | |
Onion | Ingredients | 9 | A spicy vegetable ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Onix Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Onix. | |
Oran Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores a small amount of HP when consumed or used. | |
Orange Dish | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative dish used during picnics, available in various colors. | |
Orange Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store and send a written message. | ||
Orange Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed flower petal received during Mina's trial, meant to be collected with six other petals. | |
Oranguru Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Oranguru that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Oricorio Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Oricorio that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Origin Ball | Key Items | 8 | A singular Poké Ball crafted from Origin Ore and the Red Chain, created to catch a frenzied Pokémon at the Temple of Sinnoh. | |
Origin Ore | Key Items | 8 | An ore of mysterious power, spoken of in ancient myths and said to contain the power of almighty Sinnoh itself. | |
Orthworm Tarnish | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Orthworm that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Oval Charm | Key Items | 5 | A mysterious oval charm that increases the chance of Pokémon Eggs being found. | |
Oval Stone | Evolution Items | 4 | A peculiar egg-shaped stone that causes Happiny to evolve into Chansey when held and leveled up during the day. | |
Pachirisu Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Pachirisu that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pack of Potatoes | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that mellows out spicy flavors to make dishes more mild. | |
Packaged Curry | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that helps prevent mistakes during preparation. | |
Pair of Tickets | Key Items | 6 | Tickets for two to an astronomical show held at the Mossdeep Space Center. | |
Pal Pad | Key Items | 4 | A convenient notepad used to register friends and Friend Codes and keep a record of gameplay. | |
Pamtre Berry | Berries | 3 | A rare Berry introduced in Generation III that is primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other recipes. | |
Paralyze Heal | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that cures a Pokémon of paralysis. | |
Paras Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Paras or Parasect. | |
Parasol Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic item used to complete a sandwich made during a picnic. | |
Parcel | Key Items | 1 | A parcel that must be delivered to a specific person to advance the story. | |
Park Ball | Poké Balls | 4 | A special Poké Ball used exclusively to re-catch Pokémon migrated during Pal Park Catching Shows. | |
Party Sparkler Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic pick with a small sparkler, used to complete sandwiches made during picnics. | |
Pass | Key Items | 2 | A key item required to board the Magnet Train between Goldenrod City and Saffron City. | |
Pass Orb | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A mysterious orb containing the power of the Unova region, used to generate Pass Powers. | |
Passho Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens the damage taken from a supereffective Water-type attack when held. | |
Passimian Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Passimian that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Pasta | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry at camp. | |
Pawmi Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Pawmi evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pawniard Blade | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Pawniard, Bisharp, or Kingambit that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Payapa Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that, when held, weakens a supereffective Psychic-type attack against the holder. | |
Peach Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Peach Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A light peach-colored tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Peanut Butter | Picnic Items | 9 | A sweet condiment ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Pearl | Valuable Items | 2 | A valuable pearl that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Pearl String | Valuable Items | 5 | A string of very large pearls that sparkle with a silvery sheen and can be sold for a high price. | |
Peat Block | Evolution Items | 8 | A block of muddy material used to evolve Ursaring into Ursaluna under specific conditions. | |
Pebble | Key Items | 9 | An ordinary pebble entrusted to the player by Zygarde that later transforms into Zygardite. | |
Pecha Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of poison when used or held. | |
Pep-Up Plant | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | An extremely spicy but nutritious herb used as a crafting material for items that restore PP or boost stats. | |
Pepper | Ingredients | 9 | A spicy seasoning ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Permit | Key Items | 5 | A permit that allows entry to the Nature Preserve from Mistralton City. | |
Persim Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of confusion when used or when held and consumed in battle. | |
Petaya Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that raises the holder’s Special Attack when it is in a pinch. | |
Petilil Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Petilil or Lilligant that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pewter Crunchies | Medicine | 7 | A local specialty snack from Pewter City that cures all non-volatile status conditions and confusion for one Pokémon. | |
Phanpy Nail | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Phanpy or Donphan that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Phantump Twig | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Phantump or Trevenant that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Photo Album | Key Items | 4 | A nice album for storing photos taken during the adventure. | |
Pichu Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Pichu, Pikachu, or Raichu that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pickle | Ingredients | 9 | A very sour sandwich ingredient made by pickling vegetables in a spiced vinegar brine. | |
Picnic Set | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic item that allows the player to set up picnics from the menu. | |
Pidgeotite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Pidgeot to Mega Evolve into Mega Pidgeot when held. | |
Pidgey Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Pidgey, Pidgeotto, or Pidgeot. | |
Pika-Pika Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A Pikachu-themed pick used to finish sandwiches during picnics. | |
Pikachu Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Pikachu and its evolutions. | |
Pikachu Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic cup themed after Pikachu with no practical gameplay use. | |
Pikanium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Pikachu to upgrade Volt Tackle into the Z-Move Catastropika. | |
Pikashunium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Pikachu in a cap to upgrade Thunderbolt into the Z-Move 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt. | |
Pikipek Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Pikipek evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pinap Berry | Berries | 3 | A yellow Berry introduced in Generation III, primarily used as an ingredient and with special effects in certain games. | |
Pincurchin Spines | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Pincurchin that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pineapple | Ingredients | 9 | A very tart fruit ingredient cut into chunks, used when making sandwiches. | |
Pineco Husk | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Pineco or Forretress that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pink Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A pink fruit used to craft Love Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
Pink Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative bottle used during picnics with no practical gameplay effect. | |
Pink Bow | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of the holder's Normal-type moves. | |
Pink Canari Plush Lv. 1 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that holds a pink charm and slightly increases the number of Mega Shards obtained from Mega Crystals. | |
Pink Canari Plush Lv. 2 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that holds a pink charm and increases the number of Mega Shards obtained from Mega Crystals. | |
Pink Canari Plush Lv. 3 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that holds a pink charm and greatly increases the number of Mega Shards obtained from Mega Crystals. | |
Pink Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Pink Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic cup with no practical use other than appearance. | |
Pink Nectar | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A flower nectar that changes Oricorio to its Pa'u Style when used. | |
Pink Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed flower petal received from Mina during her trial, meant to be collected with six other petals. | |
Pink Scarf | Held Items | 3 | A held item that raises the holder’s Cuteness in Pokémon Contests. | |
Pink Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A simple pink tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Pinsir Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Pinsir. | |
Pinsirite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Pinsir to Mega Evolve into Mega Pinsir when held. | |
Pixie Plate | Held Items | 6 | A stone tablet associated with Arceus that boosts the power of Fairy-type moves. | |
Plaid Chairs (B) | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the blue Plaid Tablecloth. | |
Plaid Chairs (R) | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by a red plaid motif. | |
Plaid Chairs (Y) | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of yellow plaid chairs used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Plaid Tablecloth (B) | Picnic Items | 9 | A sturdy tablecloth made of thick fabric used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Plaid Tablecloth (R) | Picnic Items | 9 | A red plaid picnic tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic table. | |
Plaid Tablecloth (Y) | Picnic Items | 9 | A sturdy yellow plaid tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Plasma Card | Key Items | 5 | A card key needed to enter the password inside the Plasma Frigate. | |
Plume Fossil | Fossils | 5 | A fossil of an ancient Pokémon that lived in the sky and can be restored into Archen. | |
Plump Beans | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Large, juicy beans that can be thrown as bait to attract certain Pokémon and are used as a crafting material. | |
Plusle Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Plusle that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Poffin Case | Key Items | 4 | A case that allows the player to store Poffins cooked from Berries. | |
Point Card | Key Items | 4 | A card that lists the Battle Points the player has earned. | |
Poison Barb | Held Items | 2 | A small poisonous barb that boosts the power of Poison-type moves when held. | |
Poison Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem infused with poison that boosts the power of a Poison-type move once when held. | |
Poison Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Poison-type data that changes Silvally’s type and the type of Multi-Attack. | |
Poison Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Poison. | |
Poisonium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Poison-type moves into powerful Z-Moves when held. | |
Poké Ball | Poké Balls | 1 | A basic Poké Ball used to catch wild Pokémon. | |
Poké Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | A mysterious ball used in Hisui to catch wild Pokémon, crafted from natural materials. | |
Poké Doll | Battle Items | 1 | A doll that attracts the attention of wild Pokémon, guaranteeing escape from battle. | |
Poké Flute | Key Items | 1 | A flute that plays a beautiful melody capable of waking sleeping Pokémon. | |
Poké Radar | Key Items | 4 | A tool that can search out Pokémon hiding in tall grass, with a battery that recharges as you walk. | |
Poké Toy | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A toy that attracts Pokémon and guarantees escape from any wild Pokémon battle. | |
Pokéblock Case | Key Items | 3 | A case used to store Pokéblocks made with a Berry Blender. | |
Pokéblock Kit | Key Items | 6 | A set containing a Berry Blender for making Pokéblocks and a Pokéblock Case for storing Pokéblocks. | |
Pokédex | Key Items | 1 | An electronic encyclopedia that records and displays information about Pokémon the Trainer encounters and catches. | |
Pokédex | Key Items | 1 | An encyclopedia that records information on Pokémon. | |
Pokémon Box Link | Key Items | 7 | A device that allows the player to access the Pokémon storage system without needing to be at a PC. | |
Pokéshi Doll | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A wooden toy carved in the image of a Pokémon that can be sold to a general store. | |
Polished Mud Ball | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A ball made of mud that has been polished for so long that its surface is very shiny. | |
Poliwag Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Poliwag, Poliwhirl, or Poliwrath. | |
Poliwag Slime | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Poliwag evolutionary line that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Polka-Dot Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A polka-dot-patterned bottle used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Polka-Dot Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs designed for picnicking, inspired by the Polka-Dot Tablecloth. | |
Polka-Dot Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used during picnics. | |
Polka-Dot Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A tablecloth with a fashionable polka-dot pattern used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Polkadot Bow | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of the holder's Normal-type moves. | |
Poltchageist Powder | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Poltchageist or Sinistcha that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pomeg Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that increases a Pokémon’s friendship but lowers its HP base points. | |
Ponyta Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Ponyta or Rapidash. | |
Poochyena Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Poochyena or Mightyena that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pop Pod | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A sea vegetable used for crafting Scatter Bangs that produces a loud popping noise when struck. | |
Popping Candy | Key Items | 9 | A popular candy that pops in the mouth and is used to make the Plasma-Glazed Donut. | |
Portraitmail | 2 | Mail featuring the holder's likeness that can store a written message. | ||
Porygon Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Porygon. | |
Porygon Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Porygon evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Potato Salad | Ingredients | 9 | An ingredient used to make sandwiches during picnics. | |
Potato Tortilla | Ingredients | 9 | A very salty ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Potion | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that restores a Pokémon’s HP. | |
Powder Jar | Key Items | 3 | A jar used to store Berry Powder produced by the Berry Crush minigame. | |
Power Anklet | Held Items | 4 | A held item that reduces the holder’s Speed in battle but increases the Speed effort values gained after battle. | |
Power Band | Held Items | 4 | A held Power item that boosts Special Defense EV gain but lowers the holder's Speed in battle. | |
Power Belt | Held Items | 4 | A Power item that increases Defense EV gain when the holder gains experience but reduces its Speed in battle. | |
Power Bracer | Held Items | 4 | A Power item that reduces Speed but increases Attack EV gain when the holder earns experience. | |
Power Herb | Held Items | 4 | A held item that allows a Pokémon to immediately use a move that normally requires a charging turn. | |
Power Lens | Held Items | 4 | A held item that reduces the holder's Speed in battle while increasing the amount of Special Attack EVs gained. | |
Power Plant Pass | Key Items | 6 | A pass that serves as an ID card allowing access to the Kalos Power Plant. | |
Power-Up Pocket | Key Items | 7 | Contains all Evolution stones, PP Ups, and PP Maxes | |
Power Weight | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts HP EV gain after battle while reducing the holder’s Speed. | |
PP Max | Vitamins | 3 | Raises the PP of a selected move to the maximum possible amount. | |
PP Up | Vitamins | 1 | Raises the maximum PP of a selected move by one-fifth of its base PP. | |
PP Up | Debug Items | 1 | A debug version of PP Up with no effect. | |
Precooked Burger | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry at camp. | |
Premier Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A commemorative Poké Ball with the same catch rate as a Poké Ball. | |
Pretty Feather | Valuable Items | 5 | A beautiful but ordinary feather with no practical use other than being sold. | |
Primarium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Primarina to upgrade Sparkling Aria into the Z-Move Oceanic Operetta. | |
Prism Scale | Evolution Items | 5 | A mysterious scale that allows Feebas to evolve into Milotic when traded while holding it. | |
Prison Bottle | Key Items | 6 | A mysterious bottle used to seal away the power of Hoopa and transform it into its Unbound form. | |
Professor's Mask | Key Items | 7 | The mask that belongs to The Masked Royal, worn by Professor Kukui for his alter ego. | |
Prof's Letter | Key Items | 6 | A letter Professor Sycamore wrote to the player's mother explaining the request he asked of her child. | |
Prop Case | Key Items | 5 | A case that stores Props used to dress up Pokémon for Pokémon Musicals. | |
Prosciutto | Ingredients | 9 | A salty cured ham ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Protective Pads | Held Items | 7 | A held item that protects the holder from effects triggered by making direct contact with another Pokémon. | |
Protector | Held Items | 4 | A held item that enables Rhydon to evolve into Rhyperior under specific conditions. | |
Protein | Medicine | 1 | A vitamin drink that raises a Pokémon’s Attack stat. | |
PRZCureBerry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of paralysis when used or when held. | |
PSNCureBerry | Berries | 2 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of poison when used or held. | |
Psychic Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with psychic energy that boosts the power of a Psychic-type move once when held. | |
Psychic Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc that contains Psychic-type data and changes the holder's type if held by a certain species of Pokémon. | |
Psychic Seed | Held Items | 7 | A consumable held item that boosts the holder's Special Defense when Psychic Terrain is active. | |
Psychic Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard that can be collected and used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Psychic. | |
Psychium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Psychic-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Psyduck Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Psyduck or Golduck. | |
Psyduck Down | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Psyduck or Golduck that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Pumkin Berry | Berries | 3 | A sour Berry that cures a Pokémon of freeze when used or held. | |
Punching Glove | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A protective glove that boosts the power of the holder's punching moves and prevents direct contact with targets. | |
Pungent Root | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that adds a fragrant accent to dishes. | |
Pure Incense | Held Items | 4 | A held item that lowers wild Pokémon encounter rates and allows Chimecho to produce Chingling Eggs when breeding. | |
Purple Nectar | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A flower nectar that changes Oricorio into its Sensu Style when used. | |
Purple Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed flower petal collected during Mina's trial, meant to be gathered with six others. | |
Pyroarite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Pyroar to Mega Evolve into Mega Pyroar during battle. | |
Qualot Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that increases a Pokémon's friendship but lowers its Defense base points. | |
????? | Key Items | 1 | An unused debugging item in Generation I that allows the player to surf without a Pokémon or required Badges. | |
Quick Ball | Poké Balls | 4 | A Poké Ball that is more effective when used at the start of a battle. | |
Quick Candy | Candy | 7 | A stat-based candy that increases a Pokémon's Speed AV. | |
Quick Candy L | Candy | 7 | A large candy that increases a Pokémon’s Speed when used on a Pokémon of sufficient level. | |
Quick Candy XL | Candy | 7 | A huge candy packed with energy that raises a Pokémon’s Speed when given to one at level 60 or higher. | |
Quick Claw | Held Items | 2 | A light, sharp claw that occasionally lets the holder move first in its priority bracket. | |
Quick Powder | Held Items | 4 | A held item that doubles the Speed stat of a Ditto holding it. | |
Quiet Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s nature to Quiet, boosting Special Attack while lowering Speed. | |
Qwilfish Spines | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Qwilfish or Overqwil that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Rabuta Berry | Berries | 3 | A rare Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other berry-based preparations. | |
Radiant Petal | Key Items | 8 | A single petal given by the King of Bountiful Harvests that radiates a faint light. | |
Rage Candy Bar | Medicine | 2 | A famous Mahogany Town candy that heals or cures a Pokémon depending on the generation. | |
Raichunite X | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows a Kantonian Raichu holding it to Mega Evolve into Mega Raichu X during battle. | |
Raichunite Y | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows a Kantonian Raichu holding it to Mega Evolve into Mega Raichu Y during battle. | |
Raikou Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Raikou. | |
RainbowBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item with no programmed effect. | |
Rainbow Feather | Key Items | 2 | A mystical rainbow-colored feather associated with Ho-Oh that allows access to the Bell Tower and the encounter with Ho-Oh. | |
Rainbow Flower | Key Items | 7 | A flower made from petals given by island captains that serves as proof of the player's recognized growth and initiates the final part of Mina's trial. | |
Rainbow Pass | Key Items | 3 | A pass that allows ferry travel between Vermilion City and the Sevii Islands. | |
Rainbow Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate overflowing with enigmatic energy that resonates with the Rainbow Room at Ramanas Park. | |
Ralts Dust | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Ralts evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Rare Bone | Valuable Items | 4 | A rare and extremely valuable bone that is prized for Pokémon archaeology and can be sold for a high price. | |
Rare Candy | Candy | 1 | A candy that raises a Pokémon's level by one. | |
Rash Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s Nature to Rash, raising Special Attack and lowering Special Defense. | |
Rattata Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Rattata or Raticate, including Alolan forms. | |
Rawst Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that cures a Pokémon of a burn when used or held. | |
Rayquaza Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Rayquaza. | |
Razor Claw | Held Items | 4 | A sharply hooked claw to be held by a Pokémon that boosts critical-hit ratio and can trigger certain evolutions. | |
Razor Fang | Held Items | 4 | A sharply hooked fang that may cause targets to flinch and can evolve certain Pokémon. | |
Razz Berry | Berries | 3 | A red Berry introduced in Generation III that is primarily used as an ingredient and, in some games, makes Pokémon easier to catch or restores HP. | |
Reaper Cloth | Evolution Items | 4 | A mysterious cloth imbued with strong spiritual energy that allows certain Pokémon to evolve. | |
Red Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A red fruit used to craft Level Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
Red Bell Pepper | Ingredients | 9 | A sliced red bell pepper ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Red Canari Plush Lv. 1 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that holds a red charm and slightly increases the Exp. Points Pokémon gain. | |
Red Canari Plush Lv. 2 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that holds a red charm and increases the Exp. Points Pokémon gain. | |
Red Canari Plush Lv. 3 | Key Items | 9 | A plush doll of Canari that holds a red charm and greatly increases the Exp. Points Pokémon gain. | |
Red Card | Held Items | 5 | A consumable held item that forces an attacking Pokémon to switch out when the holder is hit by a damaging move. | |
Red Chain | Key Items | 4 | A mythical chain said to bind the Legendary Pokémon responsible for the creation of a region. | |
Red Dish | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative dish used during picnics. | |
Red-Flag Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic pick that flies a red flag and is used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Red Flute | Medicine | 3 | A red glass flute whose melody snaps a Pokémon out of infatuation. | |
Red Nectar | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A flower nectar that changes the form of certain species of Pokémon. | |
Red Onion | Ingredients | 9 | A cooking ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Red Orb | Key Items | 3 | A legendary red orb associated with Groudon that can trigger its Primal Reversion. | |
Red Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed flower petal collected during Mina's trial, one of seven different petals needed to create a Rainbow Flower. | |
Red Poké Ball Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic pick used to complete sandwiches, featuring a simple red Poké Ball design. | |
Red Scale | Key Items | 2 | A scale from the red Gyarados. | |
Red Scarf | Held Items | 3 | A held item that raises the holder’s Coolness in Pokémon Contests. | |
Red Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A small red shard that appears to be a fragment of an ancient implement. | |
Reins of Unity | Key Items | 8 | A set of reins that allow Calyrex to unite with or separate from its beloved steed. | |
Relaxed Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon’s nature to Relaxed, raising Defense and lowering Speed. | |
Relic Band | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable bracelet from an ancient civilization that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Relic Copper | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable ancient copper coin that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Relic Crown | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable crown made by an ancient civilization that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Relic Gold | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable ancient gold coin with no practical use other than being sold. | |
Relic Silver | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable silver coin from an ancient civilization that is primarily meant to be sold. | |
Relic Statue | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable stone figurine from an ancient civilization that is prized by collectors. | |
Relic Vase | Miscellaneous Items | 5 | A valuable ancient vase that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Rellor Mud | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Rellor or Rabsca that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Remedy | Medicine | 8 | An herbal medicine that restores 60 HP to a Pokémon but lowers its friendship. | |
Repeat Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A Poké Ball that works better on Pokémon already registered as caught. | |
Repel | Miscellaneous Items | 1 | An aerosol spray that prevents low-level wild Pokémon from appearing for a limited number of steps. | |
Reply Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for writing a reply that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Reset Urge | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that eliminates all stat changes of an ally Pokémon. | |
Reshiram Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Reshiram that allows the player to encounter it. | |
Resist Feather | Medicine | 5 | A feather that slightly increases a Pokémon’s Defense base points. | |
Resist Mochi | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A mochi cake that increases a Pokémon's Defense base points. | |
Retro Mail | 3 | A piece of Mail that can hold a written message and be carried by a Pokémon. | ||
Reveal Glass | Key Items | 5 | A mysterious looking glass that allows certain Pokémon to change between their Incarnate and Therian Formes. | |
Revitalizing Twig | Key Items | 9 | A small twig beloved by Fennekin that can soothe and cheer when chewed. | |
Revival Herb | Medicine | 2 | A very bitter medicinal herb that revives a fainted Pokémon. | |
Revive | Medicine | 1 | A medicine that revives a fainted Pokémon and restores half of its maximum HP. | |
Rhyhorn Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Rhyhorn or Rhydon. | |
Rhyhorn Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Rhyhorn evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Ribbon Sweet | Evolution Items | 8 | A ribbon-shaped sweet that can be held by Milcery to trigger its evolution. | |
Rice | Ingredients | 9 | An ingredient with a touch of sweetness used for making sandwiches. | |
Rich Mulch | Mulch | 6 | A type of mulch used in Berry fields that can increase the yield of harvested Berries. | |
Ride Pager | Key Items | 7 | A device that allows the player to summon registered Ride Pokémon to perform various field actions. | |
Riding Wear | Key Items | 7 | A special outfit automatically worn by the player while riding a Ride Pokémon. | |
Rindo Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that lessens the damage taken from a supereffective Grass-type attack when held. | |
Ring Target | Held Items | 5 | A held item that removes the holder’s type immunities to attacking moves. | |
Riolu Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Riolu or Lucario that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Rock Gem | Held Items | 5 | A Gem that boosts the power of a Rock-type move once and is then consumed. | |
Rock Incense | Held Items | 4 | A held incense that boosts the power of Rock-type moves and affects breeding outcomes. | |
Rock Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc that contains Rock-type data and changes the holder’s type if held by a certain Pokémon. | |
Rock Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard that corresponds to the Rock type and can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type. | |
Rockium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Rock-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Rockruff Rock | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Rockruff or Lycanroc that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Rocky Helmet | Held Items | 5 | A held item that damages opposing Pokémon that make contact with the holder. | |
Roller Skates | Key Items | 6 | A pair of skates that allow the player to move faster than running and perform tricks while navigating with the Circle Pad. | |
Rolycoly Coal | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Rolycoly evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Rookidee Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Rookidee evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Room Service | Held Items | 8 | A consumable held item that lowers the holder's Speed by one stage when Trick Room takes effect. | |
Root Fossil | Fossils | 3 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived in the sea and can be regenerated into Lileep. | |
Rose Incense | Held Items | 4 | An exotic-smelling incense that boosts the power of Grass-type moves and affects breeding. | |
Roseli Berry | Berries | 6 | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry lessens the damage taken from one supereffective Fairy-type attack. | |
Roto Bargain | Rotom Powers | 7 | Reduces prices at most shops by half for a limited time. | |
Roto Boost | Rotom Powers | 7 | Raises all stats of the user's battling Pokémon. | |
Roto Catch | Rotom Powers | 7 | Greatly increases the chance of catching Pokémon. | |
Roto Encounter | Rotom Powers | 7 | Greatly increases encounters with high-level wild Pokémon for a time. | |
Roto Exp. Points | Rotom Powers | 7 | Slightly increases the Exp. Points gained after battles. | |
Roto Friendship | Rotom Powers | 7 | Helps Pokémon in the party become friendly faster. | |
Roto Hatch | Rotom Powers | 7 | Helps Eggs hatch faster. | |
Roto HP Restore | Rotom Powers | 7 | Fully restores the HP of the battling Pokémon. | |
Roto PP Restore | Rotom Powers | 7 | Fully restores the PP of the battling Pokémon. | |
Roto Prize Money | Rotom Powers | 7 | Triples the prize money received after battles. | |
Roto Stealth | Rotom Powers | 7 | Prevents wild Pokémon encounters for a limited time. | |
Roto-Stick | Key Items | 9 | A stick used to rest a Rotom Phone on that allows taking selfies from farther away. | |
Rotom Bike | Key Items | 8 | A bicycle combined with Rotom that allows faster travel, turbo boosting, and, after upgrades, riding on water. | |
Rotom Catalog | Key Items | 8 | A catalog of devices that Rotom like, allowing it to change between its various appliance forms. | |
Rotom Phone | Key Items | 9 | A smartphone possessed by a Rotom that runs various apps such as the Pokédex and serves as the player’s main interface. | |
Rotom Pokédex | Key Items | 7 | A special Pokédex device possessed by a Rotom that can speak and provide guidance, maps, and other functions. | |
Rotom Sparks | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Rotom that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Rowap Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that damages an attacker when the holder is hit by a special move. | |
RSVP Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for invitations that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Ruby | Key Items | 3 | An exquisitely beautiful, red-glowing gem that symbolizes passion and is used to repair the Pokémon Network Machine. | |
Rufflet Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Rufflet or Braviary that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Rule Book | Key Items | 4 | Lists the rules for holding battles. | |
Rusted Shield | Held Items | 8 | A legendary artifact associated with Zamazenta that allows it to assume its Crowned Shield form. | |
Rusted Sword | Held Items | 8 | A legendary sword associated with Zacian that allows it to assume its Crowned Sword form in battle. | |
Sablenite | Held Items | 6 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Sableye to Mega Evolve into Mega Sableye when held. | |
Sableye Gem | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sableye that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sachet | Held Items | 6 | A sachet filled with fragrant perfumes that are just slightly overwhelming and loved by a certain Pokémon. | |
Sacred Ash | Medicine | 2 | A rare ash that revives all fainted Pokémon in the party and fully restores their HP. | |
Safari Ball | Poké Balls | 1 | A Poké Ball originally designed for use in Safari Zones. | |
Safety Goggles | Held Items | 6 | A held item that protects the holder from weather-related damage and from the effects of powder and spore moves. | |
Sail Fossil | Miscellaneous Items | 6 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that once lived on land, bearing the impression of a skin sail. | |
Salac Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that raises the holder’s Speed when it is in a pinch. | |
Salad Mix | Ingredients | 8 | An assortment of vegetables used as an ingredient for cooking curry at camp. | |
Salamencite | Mega Stones | 6 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Salamence to Mega Evolve into Mega Salamence when held. | |
Salandit Gas | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Salandit or Salazzle that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Salt | Ingredients | 9 | A very salty seasoning used as an ingredient when making sandwiches. | |
Salt Cake | Medicine | 8 | A cake made by combining salt with a Cake-Lure Base that attracts Pokémon resembling grass, plants, or minerals. | |
Salty Herba Mystica | Ingredients | 9 | A legendary condiment used as an ingredient for making sandwiches. | |
Sand Radish | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A bitter root vegetable originally native to sandy beaches, used as an ingredient for crafting Twice-Spiced Radishes. | |
Sandile Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Sandile evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sandshrew Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Sandshrew or Sandslash, including Alolan forms. | |
Sandshrew Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sandshrew or Sandslash that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sandwich | Key Items | 9 | A dish made by sandwiching vegetables, meat, or other ingredients between two pieces of bread, often enjoyed during picnics. | |
Sandygast Sand | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sandygast or Palossand that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sapphire | Key Items | 3 | A brilliant blue gemstone used to restore the Network Machine connection to the Hoenn region. | |
Sassy Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature to that of the Sassy Nature. | |
Sausages | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry at camp. | |
Scanner | Key Items | 3 | A device found inside abandoned or submerged facilities that can be exchanged with Captain Stern for special items. | |
Scarlet Book | Key Items | 9 | A record of an expedition into the Great Crater of Paldea written by Heath, bearing the name Sada in clumsy handwriting. | |
Scatter Bang | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A throwable item that creates a loud noise to scare certain wild Pokémon away. | |
Scatterbug Powder | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Scatterbug, Spewpa, or Vivillon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sceptilite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Sceptile to Mega Evolve into Mega Sceptile when held. | |
Scizorite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Scizor to Mega Evolve into Mega Scizor when held. | |
Scolipite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Scolipede to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Scope Lens | Held Items | 2 | A held item that raises the holder’s critical hit ratio. | |
Scovillainite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Scovillain to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Scraftinite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Scrafty to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Scraggy Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Scraggy or Scrafty that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Scroll of Darkness | Key Items | 9 | A peculiar scroll that allows Kubfu to evolve into Single Strike Style Urshifu by revealing the secrets of the path of darkness. | |
Scroll of Waters | Key Items | 9 | A peculiar scroll that allows Kubfu to evolve into Rapid Strike Style Urshifu. | |
Scyther Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Scyther. | |
Scyther Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Scyther, Scizor, or Kleavor that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sea Incense | Held Items | 3 | A held incense that boosts the power of Water-type moves and affects Azurill breeding. | |
Seal Bag | Key Items | 4 | A tiny bag that can hold ten Seals for decorating Poké Balls. | |
Secret Key | Key Items | 1 | A key item that unlocks the front door of the Cinnabar Island Gym. | |
Secret Key | Key Items | 4 | A high-tech key that emits a special electronic signal to open a door at a specific location. | |
Secret Medicine | Key Items | 2 | A fantastic medicine that fully heals a Pokémon and is used to resolve certain story events. | |
Seed of Mastery | Trade Items | 8 | A rare seed that can be exchanged to upgrade a Pokémon’s moves, allowing advanced techniques depending on the game. | |
Seedot Stem | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Seedot evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Seel Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Seel or Dewgong. | |
Seel Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Seel or Dewgong that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sentret Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sentret or Furret that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Serious Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes a Pokémon’s Nature effect so that no stat is increased or decreased. | |
Seviper Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Seviper that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sewaddle Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Sewaddle evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shaderoot Carrot | Key Items | 8 | A carrot that emits a scent beloved by Spectrier, used to summon it at the Crown Shrine. | |
Shadow Mail | 3 | A Duskull-print Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store a written message. | ||
Shalour Sable | Medicine | 6 | A local specialty shortbread from Shalour City that cures all non-volatile status conditions and confusion. | |
Sharp Beak | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Flying-type moves. | |
Sharpedonite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Sharpedo to Mega Evolve into Mega Sharpedo. | |
Shed Shell | Held Items | 4 | A discarded carapace that allows the holder to switch out of battle regardless of trapping effects. | |
Shell Bell | Held Items | 3 | A held item that restores a little HP to the holder every time it inflicts damage. | |
Shellder Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Shellder or Cloyster. | |
Shellder Pearl | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Shellder or Cloyster that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shellos Mucus | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Shellos or Gastrodon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shieldon Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Shieldon or Bastiodon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shinx Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Shinx evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shiny Charm | Key Items | 5 | A mysterious charm that increases the chance of encountering Shiny Pokémon. | |
Shiny Stone | Evolution Stones | 4 | A peculiar stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve. It shines with a dazzling light. | |
Shoal Salt | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | Salt obtained deep inside Shoal Cave, used in Hoenn to make a Shell Bell. | |
Shoal Shell | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A valuable seashell found inside Shoal Cave, used in Hoenn to make a Shell Bell. | |
Shock Drive | Held Items | 5 | A cassette to be held by Genesect that changes Techno Blast into an Electric-type move. | |
Shroodle Ink | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Shroodle or Grafaiai that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shroomish Spores | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Shroomish or Breloom that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Shuca Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that lessens damage taken from a supereffective Ground-type attack when held. | |
Shuppet Scrap | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Shuppet or Banette that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Silicobra Sand | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Silicobra or Sandaconda that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Silk Scarf | Held Items | 3 | A held item that boosts the power of Normal-type moves. | |
Silph Scope | Key Items | 1 | A scope made by Silph Co. that allows the user to identify ghosts and see what cannot normally be seen. | |
Silver Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A titanium bottle used solely as a decorative item during picnics. | |
Silver Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A titanium cup used purely as decoration during picnics. | |
Silver Feather | Key Items | 2 | A strange, silvery feather associated with Lugia that allows the player to encounter it. | |
Silver Leaf | Miscellaneous Items | 2 | A mysterious silver-colored leaf that serves no purpose other than being sold. | |
Silver Nanab Berry | Berries | 7 | A Berry that more effectively calms wild Pokémon to make them easier to catch. | |
Silver Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A silver pick used to complete sandwiches during a picnic. | |
Silver Pinap Berry | Berries | 7 | A Berry that increases the likelihood of obtaining more item rewards when catching Pokémon. | |
Silver Powder | Held Items | 2 | A shiny silver powder that boosts the power of Bug-type moves when held. | |
Silver Razz Berry | Berries | 7 | A Berry that increases the catch rate of a wild Pokémon when used. | |
Simple Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of simple chairs used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Sinistea Chip | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sinistea or Polteageist that can be used to craft TMs or traded for Malicious Armor. | |
Sitrus Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that is consumed to restore HP, typically activating automatically when the holder’s HP falls below half. | |
Skarmorite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Skarmory to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Skarmory Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Skarmory that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Skiddo Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Skiddo or Gogoat that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Skrelp Kelp | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Skrelp or Dragalge that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Skull Fossil | Fossils | 4 | A fossil from a prehistoric Pokémon that lived on the land and can be regenerated into Cranidos. | |
Skwovet Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Skwovet or Greedent that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sky Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Flying-type moves and changes Arceus to the Flying type. | |
Sky Tumblestone | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious sky-blue stone used as a crafting material for specialized Poké Balls. | |
Slakoth Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Slakoth evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Slowbronite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Kantonian Slowbro to Mega Evolve into Mega Slowbro when held. | |
Slowpoke Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Slowpoke or Slowbro. | |
Slowpoke Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Slowpoke evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Slowpoke Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Slowpoke Tail | Valuable Items | 2 | A very tasty tail of something that serves no purpose other than being sold for a high price. | |
Slugma Lava | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Slugma or Magcargo that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Small Bouquet | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A small bouquet made with heart and soul for a single Trainer. | |
Smart Candy | Candy | 7 | A stat-based candy that increases a Pokémon's Special Attack AV. | |
Smart Candy L | Candy | 7 | A big candy packed with energy that increases a Pokémon’s Special Attack when used on a Pokémon of at least Lv. 30. | |
Smart Candy XL | Candy | 7 | A huge candy packed with energy that raises a Pokémon’s Special Attack when used on Pokémon of at least Lv. 60. | |
Smeargle Paint | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Smeargle that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Smiling Vee Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A pick designed after Eevee that is used to complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Smoke Ball | Held Items | 2 | A held item that guarantees the holder can flee from wild Pokémon encounters. | |
Smoke Bomb | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A throwable item that creates a lingering cloud of smoke to reduce visibility and allow the player to sneak past wild Pokémon. | |
Smoke-Poke Tail | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry at camp, made from a Slowpoke's tail that quickly grows back. | |
Smoked Fillet | Picnic Items | 9 | A very salty and bitter ingredient with a distinctive smoky flavor used in making sandwiches. | |
Smoliv Oil | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Smoliv evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Smooth Rock | Held Items | 4 | A held item that extends the duration of sandstorm. | |
Sneasel Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sneasel or Weavile that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Snom Thread | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Snom or Frosmoth that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Snorlax Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Snorlax. | |
Snorlium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Snorlax to upgrade Giga Impact into the Z-Move Pulverizing Pancake. | |
Snorunt Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Snorunt, Glalie, or Froslass that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Snover Berries | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Snover or Abomasnow that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Snow Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent and is used to calm the frenzied Lord of the Tundra, Hisuian Avalugg. | |
Snow Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of a chilly, snow-covered world that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Snowball | Miscellaneous Items | 6 | A single-use held item that boosts Attack when the holder is hit by an Ice-type move; in Hisui, it can be thrown to stun wild Pokémon. | |
Snubbull Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Snubbull or Granbull that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Soda Pop | Medicine | 1 | A fizzy soda drink that restores a Pokémon’s HP. | |
Soft Sand | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Ground-type moves. | |
Solgaleo Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Solgaleo. | |
Solganium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Solgaleo’s Sunsteel Strike into the Z-Move Searing Sunraze Smash. | |
Solosis Gel | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Solosis evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sonia's Book | Key Items | 8 | A copy of Professor Sonia’s first published book documenting her discoveries about the legends of the Galar region. | |
Soot Sack | Key Items | 3 | A sack used to gather and hold volcanic ash. | |
Sootfoot Root | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A tuber used for crafting Smoke Bombs that can also be processed into powder for cooking. | |
Soothe Bell | Held Items | 3 | A held item that increases the rate at which the holder’s friendship grows. | |
SoulBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item with no programmed effect. | |
Soul Dew | Held Items | 3 | A held item that enhances Latios’s and Latias’s battle performance, with effects changing by generation. | |
Soul Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate used in the Soul Room at Ramanas Park to encounter Latias and Latios. | |
Sour Herba Mystica | Ingredients | 9 | A type of Herba Mystica ingredient used in making sandwiches. | |
Space Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that has the power to calm the frenzied Palkia. | |
Space Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print depicting the huge expanse of space that a Pokémon can hold to deliver a written message. | ||
Sparkling Stone | Key Items | 7 | A mysterious stone entrusted by a guardian deity of Alola, used to create a Z-Ring or Z-Power Ring. | |
Spearow Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Spearow or Fearow. | |
Spectrier Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Spectrier. | |
Spell Tag | Held Items | 2 | A held item that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves. | |
Spelon Berry | Berries | 3 | A spicy Berry introduced in Generation III that is primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other recipes. | |
Spice Mix | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry at camp, containing many different spices with a hot flavor. | |
Spicy Herba Mystica | Ingredients | 9 | A legendary spicy condiment used as an ingredient for making sandwiches. | |
Spinarak Thread | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Spinarak or Ariados that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Spiritomb Fragment | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Spiritomb that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Splash Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Water-type moves and changes Arceus to the Water type. | |
Spoiled Apricorn | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | An Apricorn whose insides have been eaten that can be thrown to stun Pokémon or used as a crafting material. | |
Spoink Pearl | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Spoink or Grumpig that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Spooky Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of decorative chairs inspired by spooky aesthetics, used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Spooky Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves and changes Arceus to the Ghost type. | |
Spooky Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic tablecloth with a spooky, Ghost-type-inspired design. | |
Sport Ball | Poké Balls | 2 | A Poké Ball originally used in the Bug-Catching Contest. | |
Sprayduck | Key Items | 4 | A Psyduck-shaped watering can used to water planted Berries to promote healthier growth. | |
Springy Mushroom | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A large, well-ripened mushroom that can be used for crafting or thrown as bait to attract certain Pokémon. | |
Sprinklotad | Key Items | 6 | A watering can shaped like a Lotad that helps promote the healthy growth of planted Berries. | |
Squall Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate overflowing with energy that resonates with the Squall Room at Ramanas Park and can summon Lugia. | |
Squawkabilly Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Squawkabilly that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Squirt Bottle | Key Items | 2 | A watering can fashioned after a Squirtle, used for watering plants and certain obstacles. | |
Squirtle Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-based candy usable by Squirtle and its evolutions. | |
S.S. Ticket | Key Items | 1 | A ticket that allows the holder to board certain passenger ships. | |
Stable Mulch | Mulch | 4 | A type of mulch that makes ripened Berries remain on their plants longer before falling. | |
Stantler Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Stantler that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Star Piece | Valuable Items | 2 | A small shard of a beautiful red gem that can be sold at a high price. | |
Star Sweet | Evolution Items | 8 | A star-shaped sweet that can be held by Milcery to trigger its evolution when the player spins. | |
Staraptite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Staraptor to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Stardust | Miscellaneous Items | 2 | Lovely red sand that can be sold for money or used as a crafting material in some games. | |
Starf Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that sharply raises one of the holder’s stats when it is in a pinch. | |
Starly Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Starly evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Starminite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Starmie to Mega Evolve into Mega Starmie when held. | |
Staryu Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Staryu or Starmie. | |
Stealth Spray | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A spray that muffles the sound of the user's footsteps, making wild Pokémon less likely to notice them for a short time. | |
Steel Bottle (B) | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative stainless steel bottle used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Steel Bottle (R) | Picnic Items | 9 | A stainless steel bottle used as a decorative item during picnics. | |
Steel Bottle (Y) | Picnic Items | 9 | A stainless steel bottle used as a decorative item during picnics. | |
Steel Gem | Held Items | 5 | A gem imbued with the essence of steel that boosts the power of a Steel-type move once when held. | |
Steel Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of cool mechanical designs that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Steel Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc containing Steel-type data that changes Silvally into its Steel-type form. | |
Steel Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard that can be collected and used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Steel. | |
Steelium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Steel-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Steelixite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Steelix to Mega Evolve into Mega Steelix when held. | |
Stellar Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A Tera Shard corresponding to the Stellar type, used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type. | |
Sticker Case | Key Items | 4 | A case that allows the player to store and apply Stickers or Seals to Ball Capsules or Poké Balls. | |
Sticky Barb | Held Items | 4 | A held item that damages its holder each turn and can transfer to Pokémon that make contact. | |
Sticky Glob | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A ball of sticky substance that can be thrown to temporarily stun wild Pokémon. | |
Stone Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Rock-type moves and changes Arceus to the Rock type. | |
Stonjourner Stone | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Stonjourner that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Storage Key | Key Items | 3 | A key that opens a locked storage room aboard the Abandoned Ship or Sea Mauville. | |
Storage Key | Key Items | 4 | A key that opens the locked door inside Team Galactic's warehouse. | |
Strange Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | A special Poké Ball used to display Pokémon transferred from incompatible games. | |
Strange Souvenir | Valuable Items | 6 | A mysterious ornament depicting a Pokémon venerated as a guardian deity, meant only to be sold. | |
Stratospheric Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate that resonates with the Stratospheric Room in Ramanas Park, allowing a battle with Rayquaza. | |
Strawberry | Ingredients | 9 | A tart and sweet ingredient used for making sandwiches. | |
Strawberry Sweet | Held Items | 8 | A strawberry-shaped sweet that can be held by Milcery to trigger its evolution into Alcremie when the player spins. | |
Stretchy Spring | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A thin, small spring that has been completely stretched out and has no known practical use other than being sold. | |
Striped Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item with a striped design that serves no practical purpose beyond decoration. | |
Striped Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs inspired by a striped design used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Striped Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative cup used during picnics with Pokémon. | |
Striped Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic tablecloth with a fashionable striped pattern. | |
Stunky Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Stunky or Skuntank that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
Style Card | Key Items | 8 | A card that increases the selection available in boutiques and hair salons. | |
Suicune Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Suicune. | |
Suite Key | Key Items | 4 | A key to one of the suites at a luxury hotel by a lake that often disappears for unknown reasons. | |
Sun Flute | Key Items | 7 | A mysterious flute said to have been offered in gratitude to the Legendary Pokémon of the sun. | |
Sun Stone | Evolution Stones | 2 | A peculiar red stone that causes certain Pokémon to evolve. | |
Sunkern Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Sunkern or Sunflora that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Sunrise Flower Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic item used to help complete a sandwich during a picnic. | |
Sunset Flower Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A flower pick designed to evoke a blazing sunset that is used to complete sandwiches during picnics. | |
Super Lumiose Galette | Key Items | 9 | A popular treat among certain residents of Lumiose City, baked to be incredibly firm so it can be savored with a crunch. | |
Super Lure | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A bottle of perfume that increases the appearance rate of rarer wild Pokémon for a limited number of steps. | |
Super Potion | Medicine | 1 | A spray-type medicine that restores a Pokémon’s HP. | |
Super Repel | Miscellaneous Items | 1 | An item that prevents low-level wild Pokémon from appearing for a longer time than Repel. | |
Super Rod | Key Items | 1 | A high-quality fishing rod that allows the player to fish for higher-level Pokémon in bodies of water. | |
Superb Remedy | Medicine | 8 | An herbal medicine that restores 150 HP to a Pokémon but lowers its friendship due to its bitter taste. | |
Supreme Butter | Key Items | 9 | A supreme pack of butter used to make higher quality donuts, allowing up to seven berries to be used. | |
Surf Mail | 2 | A type of Mail that can hold a written message and be held by a Pokémon. | ||
Surge Badge | Key Items | 7 | A novelty badge received at the Kantonian Gym that imitates a Gym Badge from elsewhere. | |
Surprise Mulch | Mulch | 6 | A type of mulch used in Berry fields that can cause unusual Berry mutations. | |
Surskit Syrup | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Surskit or Masquerain that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Survival Charm | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious charm that increases the player's total health while out in the field. | |
Swablu Fluff | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Swablu or Altaria that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Swampertite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Swampert to Mega Evolve into Mega Swampert when held. | |
Swap Snack | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A curious snack that temporarily swaps a Pokémon's offensive stats with its defensive stats when eaten. | |
Sweet Apple | Evolution Items | 8 | A peculiar apple that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. It's exceptionally sweet. | |
Sweet Heart | Medicine | 5 | A piece of very sweet, heart-shaped chocolate that restores a Pokémon’s HP. | |
Sweet Herba Mystica | Ingredients | 9 | A legendary sweet condiment used as a sandwich ingredient, said to stimulate digestion and restore appetite. | |
Swift Feather | Medicine | 5 | A feather that slightly increases a Pokémon’s Speed by adding Speed EVs. | |
Swift Mochi | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A type of mochi that increases a Pokémon's Speed EVs when used. | |
Swinub Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Swinub evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Swordcap | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Mushrooms that cause the muscles to swell when consumed and are used as a crafting material for Aux Powers. | |
Synchro Machine | Key Items | 9 | A device that synchronizes the player's mind and feelings with their Pokémon, allowing them to move and act from the Pokémon’s perspective. | |
Syrupy Apple | Evolution Items | 9 | A peculiar apple that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. It's exceptionally syrupy. | |
Tadbulb Mucus | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tadbulb or Bellibolt that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tamato Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that increases a Pokémon’s friendship but lowers its Speed base points. | |
Tandemaus Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tandemaus or Maushold that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tanga Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens a supereffective Bug-type attack when held by a Pokémon. | |
Tangela Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Tangela. | |
Tapunium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A species-specific Z-Crystal that allows the tapu to upgrade Nature's Madness into the Z-Move Guardian of Alola. | |
Tarountula Thread | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tarountula or Spidops that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tart Apple | Evolution Items | 8 | A peculiar apple that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. It's exceptionally tart. | |
Tasty Trash | Key Items | 9 | Food waste made up of cooking ingredients with some edible bits remaining, used to lure wild Trubbish. | |
Tatsugiri Scales | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tatsugiri that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tatsugirinite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Tatsugiri to Mega Evolve during battle. | |
Tauros Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Tauros. | |
Tauros Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tauros that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tea | Key Items | 3 | Aromatic tea prepared by an old lady that can be given to guards to gain access to Saffron City. | |
Teachy TV | Key Items | 3 | A television set tuned to a program that teaches players basic gameplay concepts through tutorials. | |
Teal Mask | Key Items | 9 | A teal mask patterned after the face of an ogre, dropped by Ogerpon during the Festival of Masks. | |
Teal Style Card | Key Items | 9 | A key card that expands the selection of clothing and hairstyles available at certain boutiques and hair salons. | |
Tectonic Slate | Valuable Items | 8 | A mysterious slate that resonates with the Tectonic Room in Ramanas Park and allows the player to battle Groudon. | |
Teddiursa Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Teddiursa or Ursaring that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tempting Charm | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious charm that is lost before any other item when the player faints in the field. | |
Tentacool Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Tentacool or Tentacruel. | |
Tentacool Stinger | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tentacool or Tentacruel that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tera Orb | Key Items | 9 | A Poké Ball-shaped device that allows a Trainer’s Pokémon to Terastallize when charged. | |
Terrain Extender | Held Items | 7 | A held item that extends the duration of terrain effects created by the holder. | |
Terrakion Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Terrakion. | |
Teru-sama | Miscellaneous Items | 2 | A group of dummy items that serve as fillers for the internal item list. | |
Thanks Mail | 5 | Stationery designed for sending a thank-you message that can be held by a Pokémon for delivery. | ||
Thick Club | Held Items | 2 | A held item that doubles the Attack stat of Cubone or Marowak. | |
Throat Spray | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A held item that raises the holder’s Special Attack after it uses a sound-based move, then is consumed. | |
ThunderBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item with no programmed effect. | |
Thunder Stone | Evolution Items | 1 | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has a distinct thunderbolt pattern. | |
Tidal Bell | Key Items | 4 | An old-fashioned bell with a gentle, soothing sound that is associated with Lugia. | |
Timburr Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Timburr evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Time Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that has the power to calm Dialga in its frenzy. | |
Timer Ball | Poké Balls | 3 | A Poké Ball that becomes more effective the longer a battle lasts. | |
Timid Mint | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mint that changes the effect of a Pokémon's nature to Timid, boosting Speed while lowering Attack. | |
Tin of Beans | Ingredients | 8 | An ingredient used for cooking curry that adds a mild bean flavor to dishes. | |
Tinkatink Hair | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Tinkatink evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tiny Bamboo Shoot | Valuable Items | 9 | A small and rare bamboo shoot that is mainly valuable for selling. | |
Tiny Mushroom | Valuable Items | 2 | A small and rare mushroom that is popular with collectors and can be sold for money. | |
TM Case | Key Items | 3 | A case that stores the Technical Machines and Hidden Machines collected by the player. | |
TM00 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM001 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM002 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM003 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM004 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM005 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the taught move varies by game. | |
TM006 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM007 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM008 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM009 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM010 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM011 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM012 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM013 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies depending on the game. | |
TM014 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM015 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM016 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM017 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM018 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM019 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM020 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM021 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM022 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM023 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM024 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM025 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM026 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM027 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM028 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM029 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM030 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM031 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM032 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move that varies by game. | |
TM033 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move to a compatible Pokémon; the taught move varies by game. | |
TM034 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM035 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move to a compatible Pokémon; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM036 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM037 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM038 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM039 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM040 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM041 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM042 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM043 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM044 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM045 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM046 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM047 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM048 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM049 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM050 | Technical Machines | 1 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM051 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM052 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM053 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM054 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM055 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM056 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM057 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM058 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM059 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM060 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM061 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM062 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM063 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM064 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM065 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM066 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM067 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM068 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move depending on the game. | |
TM069 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM070 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM071 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move varies by game. | |
TM072 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM073 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM074 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM075 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM076 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM077 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM078 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM079 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM080 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move to a compatible Pokémon. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM081 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM082 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM083 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move to a compatible Pokémon; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM084 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM085 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move varies by game. | |
TM086 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM087 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM088 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies depending on the game. | |
TM089 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM090 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM091 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a move to a compatible Pokémon; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM092 | Technical Machines | 4 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM093 | Technical Machines | 5 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM094 | Technical Machines | 5 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the taught move varies by game. | |
TM095 | Technical Machines | 5 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM096 | Technical Machines | 6 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM097 | Technical Machines | 6 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM098 | Technical Machines | 6 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game version. | |
TM099 | Technical Machines | 6 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM100 | Technical Machines | 6 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM101 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM102 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM103 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM104 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM105 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM106 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM107 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM108 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM109 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM110 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM111 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM112 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM113 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM114 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM115 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM116 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM117 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM118 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM119 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM120 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM121 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM122 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM123 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM124 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM125 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM126 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM127 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM128 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM129 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM130 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM131 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM132 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move depending on the game. | |
TM133 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM134 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM135 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM136 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM137 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM138 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM139 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM140 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM141 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM142 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM143 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM144 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM145 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM146 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM147 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM148 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM149 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM150 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM151 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM152 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM153 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM154 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM155 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM156 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM157 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM158 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM159 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM160 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM161 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM162 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM163 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM164 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move depending on the game. | |
TM165 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM166 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM167 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM168 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM169 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM170 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM171 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM172 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move varies by game. | |
TM173 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM174 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM175 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move it teaches depends on the game. | |
TM176 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. | |
TM177 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM178 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM179 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM180 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM181 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM182 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM183 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, depending on the game. | |
TM184 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught varies by game. | |
TM185 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM186 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM187 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM188 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM189 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM190 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM191 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move varies by game. | |
TM192 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move depending on the game. | |
TM193 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM194 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM195 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM196 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM197 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM198 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM199 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM200 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM201 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM202 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the specific move depends on the game. | |
TM203 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM204 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move varies by game. | |
TM205 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM206 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM207 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM208 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM209 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM210 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM211 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move it teaches depends on the game. | |
TM212 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM213 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM214 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM215 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM216 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM217 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM218 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM219 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move varies by game. | |
TM220 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM221 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move, which varies by game. | |
TM222 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM223 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM224 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM225 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM226 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM227 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TM228 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move. The move taught depends on the game. | |
TM229 | Technical Machines | 9 | A Technical Machine that teaches a compatible Pokémon a move; the move taught depends on the game. | |
TMV Pass | Key Items | 6 | A commuter pass that allows the holder to ride the TMV between Lumiose City and Kiloude City at any time. | |
Toedscool Flaps | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Toedscool or Toedscruel that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tofu | Ingredients | 9 | An ingredient with a touch of sweetness used in making sandwiches. | |
Tomato | Ingredients | 9 | A very tart ingredient with many savory elements, used for making sandwiches. | |
Torkoal Coal | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Torkoal that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Torn Journal | Key Items | 8 | An old, stab-bound diary in a traditional style that has been torn and is missing the latter half of its pages. | |
Tough Candy | Candy | 7 | A stat-based candy that increases a Pokémon's Defense AV. | |
Tough Candy L | Candy | 7 | A large candy that increases a Pokémon’s Defense when used on Pokémon of at least level 30. | |
Tough Candy XL | Stat Candy | 7 | A huge candy that increases a Pokémon’s Defense when given to a Pokémon of at least Lv. 60. | |
Town Map | Key Items | 1 | A very convenient map that can be viewed anytime. It shows the player's present location. | |
Toxel Sparks | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Toxel or Toxtricity that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Toxic Orb | Held Items | 4 | A held item that badly poisons the holder during battle. | |
Toxic Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves and changes Arceus to the Poison type. | |
TR00 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Swords Dance once. | |
TR01 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Body Slam once. | |
TR02 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Flamethrower once. | |
TR03 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Hydro Pump once. | |
TR04 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Surf once. | |
TR05 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Ice Beam to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR06 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Blizzard once. | |
TR07 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Low Kick to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR08 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Thunderbolt once. | |
TR09 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Thunder once. | |
TR10 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Earthquake once. | |
TR11 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Psychic to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR12 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Agility once. | |
TR13 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Focus Energy to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR14 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Metronome once only. | |
TR15 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Fire Blast once. | |
TR16 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Waterfall once. | |
TR17 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Amnesia to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR18 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Leech Life once. | |
TR19 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Tri Attack once. | |
TR20 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Substitute to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR21 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Reversal to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR22 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Sludge Bomb once. | |
TR23 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Spikes once. | |
TR24 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Outrage once. | |
TR25 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Psyshock to a compatible Pokémon, usable once. | |
TR26 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Endure to a compatible Pokémon, but can be used only once. | |
TR27 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Sleep Talk once. | |
TR28 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Megahorn once. | |
TR29 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Baton Pass to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR30 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Encore once. | |
TR31 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Iron Tail once. | |
TR32 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Crunch once. | |
TR33 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Shadow Ball once. | |
TR34 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Future Sight once. | |
TR35 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Uproar to a compatible Pokémon. It can be used only once. | |
TR36 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Heat Wave once. | |
TR37 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Taunt once. | |
TR38 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Trick to a compatible Pokémon, but can only be used once. | |
TR39 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Superpower to a compatible Pokémon, but can be used only once. | |
TR40 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Skill Swap to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR41 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Blaze Kick to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR42 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Hyper Voice to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR43 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Overheat once. | |
TR44 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Cosmic Power to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR45 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Muddy Water once. | |
TR46 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Iron Defense once. | |
TR47 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Dragon Claw to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR48 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Bulk Up to a compatible Pokémon, and can be used only once. | |
TR49 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Calm Mind once. | |
TR50 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Leaf Blade to a compatible Pokémon. It can be used only once. | |
TR51 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Dragon Dance once. | |
TR52 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Gyro Ball to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR53 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Close Combat to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR54 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Toxic Spikes once. | |
TR55 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Flare Blitz to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR56 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Aura Sphere once. | |
TR57 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Poison Jab once. | |
TR58 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Dark Pulse to a compatible Pokémon, but is consumed upon use. | |
TR59 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Seed Bomb to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR60 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move X-Scissor once. | |
TR61 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Bug Buzz once. | |
TR62 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Dragon Pulse once. | |
TR63 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Power Gem once. | |
TR64 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Focus Blast once. | |
TR65 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Energy Ball. It can be used only once. | |
TR66 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Brave Bird once. | |
TR67 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Earth Power once. | |
TR68 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Nasty Plot once. | |
TR69 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Zen Headbutt to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR70 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Flash Cannon once. | |
TR71 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Leaf Storm once. | |
TR72 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Power Whip to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR73 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Gunk Shot once. | |
TR74 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Iron Head once. | |
TR75 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Stone Edge to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR76 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Stealth Rock to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR77 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Grass Knot once. | |
TR78 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Sludge Wave to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR79 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Heavy Slam to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR80 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Electro Ball to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR81 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Foul Play once. | |
TR82 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Stored Power once. | |
TR83 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Ally Switch once. | |
TR84 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Scald to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR85 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Work Up to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR86 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Wild Charge to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR87 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Drill Run to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR88 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Heat Crash once. | |
TR89 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Hurricane once. | |
TR90 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Play Rough once. | |
TR91 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Venom Drench once. | |
TR92 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Dazzling Gleam once. | |
TR93 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Darkest Lariat once. | |
TR94 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move High Horsepower once. | |
TR95 | Technical Machines | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Throat Chop to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR96 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches a compatible Pokémon the move Pollen Puff once. | |
TR97 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Psychic Fangs to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR98 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Liquidation to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
TR99 | Technical Records | 8 | A Technical Record that teaches the move Body Press to a compatible Pokémon once. | |
Trapinch Shell | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Trapinch, Vibrava, or Flygon that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Travel Trunk | Key Items | 6 | A trunk that stores all clothing items. | |
Tri-Pass | Key Items | 3 | A key pass that allows travel via the Seagallop ferries between the first three Sevii Islands. | |
Tropic Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that can hold a written message and be held by a Pokémon. | ||
Tropical Shell | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A beautiful white shell from a warm region that is valuable only for selling. | |
Tropius Leaf | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tropius that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tumblestone | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious tumbled stone used with Apricorns to craft Poké Balls. | |
Tunnel Mail | 4 | Stationery featuring a print of a dimly lit coal mine that can be held by a Pokémon to deliver a written message. | ||
Twice-Spiced Radish | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | Pickled vegetables that prime a Pokémon for battle by increasing the damage dealt by its moves for a short time. | |
Twisted Spoon | Held Items | 2 | A spoon imbued with telekinetic power that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves when held. | |
Tynamo Slime | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by the Tynamo evolutionary line that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Tyranitarite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Tyranitar to Mega Evolve into Mega Tyranitar when held. | |
Tyrogue Sweat | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Tyrogue, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, or Hitmontop that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Ultra Ball | Poké Balls | 1 | A high-performance Poké Ball with a higher catch rate than a Great Ball. | |
Ultra Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | A Hisuian Poké Ball that provides an even higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball. | |
Ultranecrozium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A Pokémon-specific Z-Crystal that allows Necrozma fused with Solgaleo or Lunala to transform into Ultra Necrozma and upgrade Photon Geyser into Light That Burns the Sky. | |
Unown Report | Key Items | 4 | A report that records all of the different forms of Unown discovered by the player. | |
Unremarkable Teacup | Evolution Items | 9 | A peculiar teacup that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. | |
Upgrade | Held Items | 2 | A transparent device filled with data that allows Porygon to evolve into Porygon2. | |
Utility Umbrella | Held Items | 8 | A sturdy umbrella held by a Pokémon that negates the effects of rain and harsh sunlight on the holder. | |
Uxie's Claw | Key Items | 8 | Proof that the player has completed Uxie's trial and a required material to forge the Red Chain. | |
Varoom Fume | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Varoom or Revavroom that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Vee-Vee Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A pick designed after Eevee, sporting the Pokémon's usual expression, used to complete sandwiches during a picnic. | |
Veluza Fillet | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Veluza that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Venonat Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Venonat or Venomoth. | |
Venonat Fang | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Venonat or Venomoth that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Venusaurite | Mega Stones | 6 | A Mega Stone that allows Venusaur to Mega Evolve into Mega Venusaur. | |
Victreebelite | Mega Stones | 9 | A Mega Stone that allows Victreebel to Mega Evolve into Mega Victreebel during battle. | |
Vinegar | Ingredients | 9 | A very sour condiment used as an ingredient for making sandwiches. | |
Violet Book | Key Items | 9 | A record of Heath's expedition into the Great Crater of Paldea, bearing the name Turo written in clumsy handwriting. | |
Virizion Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Virizion. | |
Vivichoke | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A morning-dew bud used as a crafting material for items that restore vitality to a fainted Pokémon. | |
Volbeat Fluid | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Volbeat that can be exchanged for LP or used with the Item Printer. | |
VolcanoBadge | Key Items | 1 | A badge item with no programmed effect. | |
Volcano Balm | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent and can calm the frenzy of the Lord of the Isles, Hisuian Arcanine. | |
Voltorb Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Voltorb or Electrode. | |
Voltorb Sparks | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Voltorb or Electrode that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Vs. Recorder | Key Items | 4 | A device that records and replays battles between players or at special battle facilities. | |
Vs. Seeker | Key Items | 3 | A device that indicates Trainers who want a rematch and recharges as the player walks. | |
Vullaby Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Vullaby or Mandibuzz that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Vulpix Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Vulpix or Ninetales, including Alolan forms. | |
Vulpix Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Vulpix or Ninetales that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Wacan Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that, when held, reduces the damage from one super effective Electric-type attack. | |
Wailmer Pail | Key Items | 3 | A watering can fashioned after a Wailmer, used to water planted Berries to promote healthy growth. | |
Wall Fragment | Key Items | 8 | A fragment that was once part of a stone panel in the Solaceon Ruins, bearing carved markings that resemble writing. | |
Warding Charm | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A mysterious charm that protects the player from being afflicted with status conditions, but is consumed upon use. | |
Wasabi | Ingredients | 9 | A very spicy condiment ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Water Gem | Held Items | 5 | A Gem that boosts the power of a Water-type move once when held. | |
Water Memory | Held Items | 7 | A memory disc that contains Water-type data and changes the type of Silvally. | |
Water Stone | Evolution Stones | 1 | A peculiar blue stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve when used. | |
Water Tera Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A shard formed from shattered Tera Jewels that can be used to change a Pokémon’s Tera Type to Water. | |
Watercress | Ingredients | 9 | A very bitter vegetable ingredient used in making sandwiches. | |
Waterium Z | Z Crystals | 7 | A type-specific Z-Crystal that upgrades Water-type moves into powerful Z-Moves. | |
Watmel Berry | Berries | 3 | A very large and exceedingly sweet Berry used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks, Poffins, and other recipes. | |
Wattrel Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Wattrel or Kilowattrel that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Wave Incense | Held Items | 4 | An incense that boosts the power of Water-type moves and allows Mantine to produce Mantyke Eggs. | |
Wave Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that can hold a custom Easy Chat message and be carried by a Pokémon. | ||
Weakness Policy | Held Items | 6 | A consumable held item that sharply raises the holder’s Attack and Special Attack when it is hit by a super-effective move. | |
Weedle Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Weedle, Kakuna, or Beedrill. | |
Wellspring Mask | Miscellaneous Items | 9 | A carved wooden mask held by Ogerpon that changes it to its Wellspring Mask form and grants it Water typing in battle. | |
Wepear Berry | Berries | 3 | A green Berry primarily used as an ingredient for Pokéblocks and Poffins, with a bitter and sour taste. | |
Whimsical Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of decorative chairs designed for use during picnics. | |
Whimsical Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative tablecloth used to embellish the player's picnic setup. | |
Whipped Cream | Picnic Items | 9 | A very sweet condiment used as an ingredient for making sandwiches. | |
Whipped Dream | Held Items | 6 | A soft and sweet whipped treat that causes Swirlix to evolve into Slurpuff when traded while holding it. | |
White Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A white fruit used to craft Fast Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
White Dish | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative dish used during picnics that serves no practical purpose beyond decoration. | |
White Flute | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A flute made from white glass that affects encounters with wild Pokémon when used. | |
White Herb | Held Items | 3 | A held item that restores all lowered stats of the holder once. | |
White Mane Hair | Key Items | 8 | Mane hair that belonged to Glastrier, used together with a Radiant Petal to create the Reins of Unity. | |
Wide Lens | Held Items | 4 | A magnifying lens held by a Pokémon that slightly boosts the accuracy of its moves. | |
Wiglett Sand | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Wiglett or Wugtrio that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Wiki Berry | Berries | 3 | A Berry that restores HP when a Pokémon is in a pinch but may cause confusion if the Pokémon dislikes its taste. | |
Wing Ball | Poké Balls | 8 | An improved Feather Ball with greater range and effectiveness. | |
Wingull Feather | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Wingull or Pelipper that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Winking Pika Pick | Picnic Items | 9 | A picnic pick featuring Pikachu’s winking face, used when making sandwiches during a picnic. | |
Wise Glasses | Held Items | 4 | A held item that slightly boosts the power of the holder's special moves. | |
Wishing Chip | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | An item introduced in Generation VIII that is currently unobtainable. | |
Wishing Piece | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | An item that can be thrown into an inactive Pokémon Den to attract a wild Dynamax Pokémon. | |
Wishing Star | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious stone from the Galar region that serves as a source of Dynamax energy. | |
Wood | Miscellaneous Items | 8 | A handy log of wood used mainly as a crafting material. | |
Wood Mail | 3 | A type of Mail that can be held by a Pokémon to store a written message. | ||
Wooden Crown | Key Items | 8 | A mysterious wooden object that can be placed on a statue to summon Calyrex. | |
Wooper Slime | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Wooper, Quagsire, or Clodsire that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Works Key | Key Items | 4 | A large key for operating the doors of the Valley Windworks, allowing access to confront Team Galactic. | |
X Accuracy | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s accuracy during battle. | |
X Accuracy 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that sharply raises the accuracy of a Pokémon in battle by 2 stages. | |
X Accuracy 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that drastically raises the accuracy of a Pokémon in battle by 3 stages. | |
X Accuracy 6 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that immensely raises the accuracy of a Pokémon in battle by 6 stages. | |
X Attack | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s Attack stat during battle. | |
X Attack 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that sharply raises the Attack stat of a Pokémon in battle by 2 stages. | |
X Attack 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that drastically raises the Attack stat of a Pokémon in battle by 3 stages. | |
X Attack 6 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that immensely raises the Attack stat of a Pokémon in battle by 6 stages. | |
X Defend 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that sharply raises the Defense stat of a Pokémon in battle by 2 stages. | |
X Defend 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that drastically raises the Defense stat of a Pokémon in battle by 3 stages. | |
X Defend 6 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that immensely raises the Defense stat of a Pokémon in battle by 6 stages. | |
X Defense | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s Defense stat during battle. | |
X Sp. Atk | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s Special Attack during battle. | |
X Sp. Atk. 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that sharply raises the Sp. Atk stat of a Pokémon in battle by 2 stages. | |
X Sp. Atk. 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that drastically raises the Sp. Atk stat of a Pokémon in battle by 3 stages. | |
X Sp. Atk. 6 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that immensely raises the Sp. Atk stat of a Pokémon in battle by 6 stages. | |
X Sp. Def | Battle Items | 4 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s Special Defense during battle. | |
X Sp. Def. 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that sharply raises the Sp. Def stat of a Pokémon in battle by 2 stages. | |
X Sp. Def. 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that drastically raises the Sp. Def stat of a Pokémon in battle by 3 stages. | |
X Sp. Def. 6 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that immensely raises the Sp. Def stat of a Pokémon in battle by 6 stages. | |
X Speed | Battle Items | 1 | A battle item that temporarily boosts a Pokémon’s Speed stat during battle. | |
X Speed 2 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that sharply raises the Speed stat of a Pokémon in battle by 2 stages. | |
X Speed 3 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that drastically raises the Speed stat of a Pokémon in battle by 3 stages. | |
X Speed 6 | Battle Items | 5 | A Wonder Launcher-exclusive battle item that immensely raises the Speed stat of a Pokémon in battle by 6 stages. | |
Xtransceiver | Key Items | 5 | A high-tech transceiver with a camera function that allows up to four-way calls. | |
Yache Berry | Berries | 4 | A Berry that weakens damage from a supereffective Ice-type attack when held. | |
Yanma Spike | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Yanma or Yanmega that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Yarn Ball | Picnic Items | 9 | A small ball of yarn that can be brought out during a picnic to be kicked around by the player and their Pokémon. | |
Yellow Apricorn | Apricorns | 2 | A yellow fruit used to craft Moon Balls or blend into Aprijuice. | |
Yellow Bell Pepper | Ingredients | 9 | A yellow bell pepper ingredient used when making sandwiches. | |
Yellow Bottle | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative bottle item used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Yellow Chairs | Picnic Items | 9 | A set of chairs used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Yellow Cup | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative picnic item used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Yellow Dish | Picnic Items | 9 | A decorative dish used during picnics with no practical effect. | |
Yellow Flute | Medicine | 3 | A yellow glass flute that snaps a Pokémon out of confusion. | |
Yellow Nectar | Miscellaneous Items | 7 | A flower nectar that changes the form of certain species of Pokémon. | |
Yellow Petal | Key Items | 7 | A pressed yellow flower petal collected during Mina's trial to eventually create a Rainbow Flower. | |
Yellow Scarf | Held Items | 3 | A held item that raises the holder's Toughness in Pokémon Contests. | |
Yellow Shard | Miscellaneous Items | 3 | A small yellow shard that appears to be a fragment of an implement made long ago. | |
Yellow Tablecloth | Picnic Items | 9 | A simple yellow tablecloth used to decorate the player's picnic. | |
Yogurt | Ingredients | 9 | A sweet and sour condiment used as an ingredient when making sandwiches. | |
Yungoos Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Yungoos or Gumshoos that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Z-Power Ring | Key Items | 7 | A mysterious ring that enables Pokémon to use Z-Power and perform Z-Moves when equipped with the appropriate Z-Crystal. | |
Z-Ring | Key Items | 7 | A mysterious bracelet that allows a Trainer and their Pokémon to gather Z-Power and perform Z-Moves. | |
Zangoose Claw | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Zangoose that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Zap Plate | Held Items | 4 | A stone tablet associated with Arceus that boosts the power of Electric-type moves. | |
Zapdos Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Zapdos. | |
Zapdos Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Zapdos. | |
Zekrom Treat | Key Items | 9 | A snack made from ingredients favored by the Legendary Pokémon Zekrom. | |
Zeraorite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Zeraora to Mega Evolve during battle when held. | |
Zinc | Medicine | 3 | A vitamin drink that increases a Pokémon’s Special Defense base points. | |
Zoom Lens | Held Items | 4 | A held item that boosts the holder's move accuracy when it acts after its target in the same turn. | |
Zorua Fur | TM Materials | 9 | A material dropped by Zorua or Zoroark that can be used to craft TMs at the TM Machine. | |
Zubat Candy | Candy | 7 | A species-specific candy that increases all AVs by 1 point for Zubat or Golbat. | |
Zygarde Cube | Key Items | 7 | A key item that stores Zygarde Cells and Cores and allows changing Zygarde's form and abilities. | |
Zygardite | Mega Stones | 9 | A mysterious Mega Stone that allows Zygarde in its Complete Forme to Mega Evolve during battle. |
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