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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:26 pm
Kimchi Region Item List
Full list of available items, complete with their information and locations
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:30 pm
Poké Balls: Standard Poké Balls:
Poké Ball - The standard level Poké Ball. Can only catch basic Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Great Ball - A ball with higher performance than the Poké Ball. Catches blue colored Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Ultra Ball - A ball with a very high performance rate. Catches red colored Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Apricorn Balls:
Fast Ball - Catches Great Ball level Pokémon that are especially quick. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Applegate City Shopping Mall)
Friend Ball - Lowers the posts needed for Friendship evolution Pokémon by twenty percent. Poké Ball level. (Applegate City Shopping Mall)
Heavy Ball - Catches Great Ball level Pokémon that are especially heavy (100 lbs or more). Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Applegate City Shopping Mall)
Love Ball - Catches Great Ball level Pokémon that are of the opposite gender. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Applegate City Shopping Mall)
Lure Ball - Catches Ultra Ball or lower level Pokémon that have been fished up with a rod. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Applegate City Shopping Mall)
Moon Ball - Catches Great Ball level Pokémon that require a Moon Stone to evolve. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Applegate City Shopping Mall)
Specialty Balls:
Dive Ball - Catches Ultra Ball level Pokémon that live underwater. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Stroud City Department Store)
Dusk Ball - Catches Ultra Ball level Pokémon that live in dark places such as caves. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Stroud City Department Store)
Level Ball - Can catch Pokémon that are one evolutionary stage lower than your Pokémon. (Stroud City Department Store)
Luxury Ball - Lowers the posts needed for Friendship evolution Pokémon by thirty percent. Poké Ball level. (Stroud City Department Store/Casino Prize/Pick Up)
Net Ball - Catches Great Ball level Pokémon that are bug or water type. Only works at Poké Ball level otherwise. (Stroud City Department Store)Healing Items: Potions:
Potion - A spray that heals Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Super Potion - A spray that heals Pokémon. More effective than a regular Potion. (Poké Mart)
Hyper Potion - A spray that heals a Pokémon. More effective than the Super Potion. (Poké Mart)
Max Potion - A powerful potion that fully restores a Pokémon's health. (Poké Mart)
Full Restore - Restores a Pokémon's health and cures status conditions (Poké Mart)
Status Healers:
Antidotes - Cures a Pokémon of poison. (Poké Mart)
Awakening - Awakens a sleeping Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Burn Heal - Cures a Pokémon of a burn. (Poké Mart)
Full Heal - Heals all of a Pokémon's status conditions. (Poké Mart)
Ice Heal - Defrosts frozen Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Paralyze Heal - Cures a Pokémon of paralysis. (Poké Mart)
Revive - Revives a fainted Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Natural Remedies:
Energy Root - Drastically heals a Pokémon, but is very bitter. Pokémon strongly dislike it. (Redwall City Plaza)
Energy Powder - Heals Pokémon by a fair amount, but is very bitter. Pokémon strongly dislike it. (Redwall City Plaza)
Fresh Water - Can be used to heal Water type Pokémon. (Various Locations)
Heal Powder - Heals all of a Pokémon's status conditions, but is very bitter. Pokémon strongly dislike it. (Redwall City Plaza)
Revival Herb - Revives a fainted Pokémon, but is very bitter. Pokémon strongly dislike it. (Redwall City Plaza)
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:39 pm
Held Items: Single-Use Items: Gems:Bug Gem - Strengthens the power of a bug type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Dark Gem - Strengthens the power of a dark type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Dragon Gem - Strengthens the power of a dragon type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Electric Gem - Strengthens the power of an electric type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Fighting Gem - Strengthens the power of a fighting type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Fire Gem - Strengthens the power of a fire type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Flying Gem - Strengthens the power of a flying type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Ghost Gem - Strengthens the power of a ghost type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Grass Gem - Strengthens the power of a grass type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Ground Gem - Strengthens the power of a ground type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Ice Gem - Strengthens the power of an ice type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Normal Gem - Strengthens the power of a normal type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Poison Gem - Strengthens the power of a poison type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Psychic Gem - Strengthens the power of a psychic type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Rock Gem - Strengthens the power of a rock type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Steel Gem - Strengthens the power of a steel type move once. (Mining RNG Game)
Water Gem - Strengthens the power of a water type move once. (Mining RNG Game)Herbs and Seeds:Electric Seed - Boosts the the user's Defense slightly when eaten on an Electric Terrain. (Redwall Plaza)
Grassy Seed - Boosts the the user's Defense slightly when eaten on a Grassy Terrain. (Redwall Plaza)
Mental Herb - Snaps a Pokémon out of infatuation. (Can be bought at the Redwall City Plaza)
Misty Seed - Boosts the the user's Special Defense slightly when eaten on a Misty Terrain. (Redwall Plaza)
Power Herb - Allows the immediate use of a move that charges once. (Redwall City Plaza)
Psychic Seed - Boosts the the user's Special Defense slightly when eaten on a Psychic Terrain. (Redwall Plaza)
White Herb - Restores a lowered stat once. (Redwall City Plaza)Others:Absorb Bulb - If hit by an water move, the user's power increases. (Marvel City Casino Prize)
Adrenaline Orb - Boosts speed if the Pokémon holding it is intimidated. (Stroud City Department Store)
Cell Battery - If hit by an electric move, the user's power increases. Only works once. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Throat Spray - After the Pokémon holding Throat Spray uses a sound based move, it consumes the item and its special attack is boosted. Not consumed if the move fails. (Unavailable as now)Multi-Use Items Healing and Support:Air Balloon - When held by a Pokémon, the Pokémon will float in the air. When the holder is attacked, the item will burst. (Lewis Town Move Tutor Bonus)
Assault Vest - Raises special defense but prevents the use of status moves. (TechMech Street)
Big Root - Boosts the amount of health the holder restores from health-stealing moves. (Rowling Forest RNG/Redwall Plaza)
Black Sludge - Gradually heals poison types, but damages anything else. (Stroud City Move Tutor Bonus)
Damp Rock - Extends the duration of Rain Dance. (Redwall City Plaza)
Destiny Knot - If the holder becomes infatuated, so does its opponent. (Pokémon Fan Club in Tolkien Town)
Eviolite - Boosts the defenses of a Pokémon that can still evolve. (Marvel City Casino Prize)
EXP Share - A Pokémon holding this item automatically gains 1 EXP during battles even if they don't participate. (Stroud City Department Store/Stroud City Move Tutor Reward)
Focus Band - Occasionally allows a Pokémon holding it to withstand an attack that would otherwise knock it out. (Stroud City Department Store)
Focus Sash - Allows a Pokémon holding it to withstand an attack that would otherwise knock it out if it is at full health. (Stroud City Department Store)
Float Stone - Reduces the weight of the holder. (Redwall City Plaza)
Heat Rock - Extends the duration of Sunny Day. (Redwall City Plaza)
Icy Rock - Extends the duration of Hail. (Redwall City Plaza)
Leftovers - Gradually heals the user. (Marvel City Casino Prize)
Macho Brace - Lowers the speed of the Pokémon holding it, but grants an additional 2 EXP for every battle they participate in. (Stroud City Department Store/Stroud City Move Tutor Reward)
Metal Powder - Boosts a Ditto's defenses. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Protective Pads - Protects the Pokémon from contact effects such Iron Barbs and Static. (TechMech Street in Nix City)
Quick Powder - Boosts a Ditto's speed. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Smoke Ball - Allows for a quick escape. (Stroud City Move Tutor Bonus)
Smooth Rock - Extends the duration of Sandstorm. (Redwall City Plaza)
Soothe Bell - Promotes Happiness. (Contest Prize)
Terrain Extender - Extends the duration of Terrain effect and abilities. (Techmech Street in Nix City)
Utility Umbrella - Protects the holder from the effects of weather. (Lewis Town Poké Mart)
Wide Lens - Slightly boosts accuracy. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Zoom Lens - Boosts accuracy if the holder is slower than the opponent. (TechMech Street In Nix City)Offensive Items:Black Belt - Boosts the power of fighting type moves slightly. (Applegate City Move Tutor Bonus)
Black Glasses - Boosts the power of dark type moves slightly. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Brightpowder - Casts a tricky glare to lower the opponent's accuracy. (Contest Prize)
Charcoal - Boosts the power of fire type moves slightly. (Mt. Snicket Move Tutor Bonus)
DeepSeaScale - Boosts the defense of and can evolve Clamperl. (Port Dam Aquarium or Port Card Marketplace)
DeepSeaTooth - Boosts the attack of and can evolve Clamperl. (Port Dam Aquarium or Port Card Marketplace)
Dragon Fang - Boosts the power of dragon type moves slightly. (Mt. Snicket Move Tutor Bonus)
Expert Belt - Boosts the power of super effective moves slightly. (Applegate City Move Tutor Bonus)
Hard Stone - Boosts the power of rock type moves slightly. (Redwall City Plaza)
Life Orb - Boosts the users attacks, but also drains health. (Saavedra Desert Move Tutor Bonus)
Light Ball - Boosts a Pikachu's power. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Lucky Punch - Boosts a Chansey's attacks slightly. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Magnet - Boosts the power of electric type moves slightly. (Nix City Junkyard/TechMech Street in Nix City)
Metal Coat - Boosts the power of steel type moves slightly and evolves Scyther and Onix. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Metronome - Boosts the power of moves that are used consecutively. (Saavedra Desert Move Tutor Bonus)
Miracle Seed - Boosts the power of grass type moves slightly. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Muscle Band - Boosts the power of physical moves slightly. (Applegate City Move Tutor Bonus)
Mystic Water - Boosts the power of water type moves slightly. (Port Card Marketplace/Seussville Surfing Contest)
NeverMeltIce - Boosts the power of ice type moves slightly. (Mining RNG Game)
Pink Bow - Boosts the power of normal type moves slightly. (Pokémon Fan Club in Tolkien Town)
Poison Barb - Boosts the power of poison type moves slightly. (Marvel City Casino Prize)
Sharp Beak - Boosts the power of flying type moves slightly. (Marvel City Casino Prize)
Silk Scarf - Boosts the power of normal type moves slightly. (Port Card Marketplace)
SilverPowder - Boosts the power of bug type moves slightly. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Soft Sand - Boosts the power of ground type moves slightly. (Blume Town Beach/Seussville Shore)
Spell Tag - Boosts the power of ghost type moves slightly. (Saavedra Desert Move Tutor Bonus)
Stick - Raises the power of a Farfetch'd. (Comes with Farfetch'd)
Thick Club - Raises the power of a Cubone or Marowak. (Comes with Cubone/Marowak)
TwistedSpoon - Boosts the power of psychic type moves slightly. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Wise Glasses - Boosts the power of special attacks slightly. (TechMech Street In Nix City)Technical ItemsBlunder Policy - Raises Speed sharply when a Pokémon misses with a move because of accuracy. (Unavailable as of now)
Choice Band - Boosts power, but the user can only use one attack. (Pokémon Fan Club in Tolkien Town)
Choice Scarf - Boosts speed, but the user can only use one attack. (Port Card Marketplace)
Choice Specs - Boosts special attack, but the user can only use one attack. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Eject Pack - When the holder's stats are lowered, it will be switched out of battle. (TechMech Street in Nix City)
Flame Orb - Burns the holder. (Mt. Snicket Move Tutor Bonus)
Grip Claw - Extends the duration of multiturn attacks like Bind and Wrap. (Stroud City Move Tutor Reward)
Heavy-Duty Boots - These boots prevent the effects of traps set on the battlefield. (TechMech Street in Nix City)
Iron Ball - Slows down the user and makes them susceptible to ground type moves. (Mining RNG Game)
Ring Target - Moves that normally have no effect will land on a Pokémon holding it. (Lewis Town Move Tutor Reward)
Toxic Orb - Badly poisons the holder. (Stroud City Move Tutor Bonus)
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:48 pm
Evolutionary Items: Stones:Dawn Stone - Evolves Kirlia and Snorunt. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Dusk Stone - Evolves Murkrow, Misdreavus, Lampent and Doublade. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Fire Stone - Evolves Vulpix, Growlithe, Eevee and Pansear. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall Plaza)
Ice Stone - Evolves Eevee, Alolan Vulpix, Alolan Sandshrew and Galarian Darumaka. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Leaf Stone - Evolves Gloom, Weepinbell, Exeggcute, Eevee, Nuzleaf and Pansage. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall Plaza)
Moon Stone - Evolves Nidorina, Nidorino, Clefairy, Jigglypuff, Skitty and Munna. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Oval Stone - Evolves Happiny. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Shiny Stone - Evolves Togetic, Roselia, Minccino and Floette. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Sun Stone - Evolves Gloom, Sunkern, Cottonee, Petalil and Helioptile. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Thunder Stone - Evolves Pikachu, Magneton, Eevee, Nosepass, Eelektrik and Charjabug. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Water Stone - Evolves Poliwhirl, Shellder, Staryu, Eevee, Lombre, and Panpour. (Can be bought at the Stroud City Department Store)Incenses:Full Incense - Allows you to breed Munchlax. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Lax Incense - Allows you to breed Wynaut. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Luck Incense - Allows you to breed Happiny. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Odd Incense - Allows you to breed Mime Jr. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Pure Incense - Allows you to breed Chingling. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Rock Incense - Allows you to breed Bonsly. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Rose Incense - Allows you to breed Budew. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Sea Incense - Allows you to breed Azurill. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)
Wave Incense - Allows you to breed Mantyke. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Redwall City Plaza)Trade Items:DeepSeaScale - Boosts the defense of and can evolve Clamperl by trading. (Port Dam Aquarium or Port Card Marketplace)
DeepSeaTooth - Boosts the attack of and can evolve Clamperl by trading. (Port Dam Aquarium or Port Card Marketplace)
Dragon Scale - Evolves Seadra by trading. (Port Dam Aquarium or Port Card Marketplace)
Dubious Disc - Evolves Porygon 2 by trading. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Electrizer - Evolves Electabuzz by trading. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
King's Rock - Evolves Slowpoke and Poliwhirl by trading. (Stroud City Department Store/Redwall City Plaza)
Magmarizer - Evolves Magmar by trading. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Metal Coat - Boosts the power of steel moves slightly and also evolves Onix and Scyther by trading. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Prism Scale - Evolves Feebas by trading. (Port Dam Aquarium or Port Card Marketplace)
Protector - Evolves Rhydon by trading. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Reaper Cloth - Evolves Dusclops by trading. (Stroud City Department Store/Stoker Tower in Seussville)
Sachet - Evolves Spritzie by trading. (Unavailable as of now)
Up-Grade - Evolves Porygon by trading. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Whipped Dream - Evolves Swirlix by trading. (Redwall City Plaza)Others:Chipped Pot - Evolves Antique Form Sinistea. (Stroud City Department Store)
Cracked Pot - Evolves Phony Form Sinistea. (Stroud City Department Store)
Galarica Cuff - Evolves Galarian Slowpoke. (Unavailable as of now)
Galarica Wreath - Evolves Galarian Slowpoke. (Unavailable as of now)
Razor Claw - Evolves Sneasel. (Mt. Snicket Colosseum Prize)
Razor Fang - Evolves Gligar. (Mt. Snicket Colosseum Prize)
Sweets (Berry, Clover, etc) - Evolves Milcery. (Unavailable as of now)
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 7:56 pm
Battle Effect Items: Wonder Launcher Items:Guard Spec - Tablets that prevent stat reduction for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)
X Accuracy - Tablets that boost accuracy slightly for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)
X Attack - Tablets that boost physical attack slightly for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)
X Defend - Tablets that boost physical defense slightly for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)
X Sp. Defend - Tablets that boost special defense slightly for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)
X Sp. Attack - Tablets that boost special attack slightly for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)
X Speed - Tablets that boost speed slightly for three posts when used with a Wonder Launcher. (Stroud City Department Store)Health Drinks: Stroud City Sports Drinks:Calcium - Give to Stroud City's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store)
Carbos - Give to Stroud City's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store)
HP Up - Give to Stroud City's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store)
Iron - Give to Stroud City's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store)
Protein - Give to Stroud City's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store)
Zinc - Give to Stroud City's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store)Friendship and Affection Boosters:Aprijuice - Boosts Friendship and Affection by five points for a single Pokémon. (Applegate Shopping Mall/Doyle Town Park)
Berry Juice* - Boosts Friendship and Affection by five points for a single Pokémon. (Iron River Ranch in Tolkien Town/Redwall City Plaza)
Fresh Water - Boosts Friendship and Affection by one point for a single Pokémon. Can also be used to heal water type Pokémon. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Doyle Town Park/Stroud City Department Store)
Komala Coffee - Boosts Friendship and Affection by five points for a single Pokémon. (Doyle Town Park/Stroud City Department Store)
Lemonade - Boosts Friendship and Affection by three points for a single Pokémon. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Doyle Town Park/Stroud City Department Store)
MooMoo Milk - Boosts Friendship and Affection by three points for a single Pokémon. Can be given to the Tolkien Town Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Stroud City Department Store/Iron River Ranch)
Roserade Tea - Boosts Friendship and Affection by three points for a single Pokémon. Boosts ten points to each instead if the Pokémon is a grass type. (Stroud City Department Store)
Soda Pop - Boosts Friendship and Affection by three points for a single Pokémon. (Applegate City Shopping Mall/Doyle Town Park/Stroud City Department Store)
* Berry Juice can also be obtained by catching a Shuckle and having it hold onto a berry for ten posts.Fossils: Standard Fossils:Armor Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Shieldon. (Oppel Cave)
Claw Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Anorith. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)
Cover Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Tirtouga. (Alcott Ruins)
Dome Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Kabuto. (Alcott Ruins)
Jaw Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Tyrunt. (Dragon's Den on Mt. Snicket)
Helix Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Omanyte. (Alcott Ruins)
Old Amber - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Aerodactyle. (Dragon's Den on Mt. Snicket)
Plume Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Archen. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)
Root Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Lileep. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)
Sail Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Amoura. (Mt. Hitchcock)
Skull Fossil - Can be taken to the Redwall Museum to revive Craniados. (Oppel Cave)Combination Fossils:Fossilized Bird - Can be combined with the Fossilized Drake or Fossilized Dino at the Redwall Museum to revive either Dracozolt or Arctozolt respectively. (Unavailable as of now)
Fossilized Dino - Can be combined with the Fossilized Bird or Fossilized Fish at the Redwall Museum to revive either Arctozolt or Arctovish respectively. (Unavailable as of now)
Fossilized Drake - Can be combined with the Fossilized Bird or Fossilized Fish at the Redwall Museum to revive either Dracozolt or Dracovish respectively. (Unavailable as of now)
Fossilized Fish - Can be combined with the Fossilized Drake or Fossilized Dino at the Redwall Museum to revive either Dracovish or Arctovish respectively. (Unavailable as of now)
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:03 pm
Miscellaneous Items: Move Tutor Items:Balm Mushroom - Can be given to Applegate's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. Can also be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by ten points. (Rowling Forest RNG Game)
Big Mushroom - Can be given to Applegate's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. Can also be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points.(Rowling Forest RNG Game)
Blue Shard - Can be given to Saavedra's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)
Bottle Cap - Can be given to Lewis Town's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Nix City Junkyard/Old Marvel ruins)
Casteliacone - Can be given to King Town's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. Can also boost a Pokémon's affection by ten points. (King Town)
Golden Bottle Cap - Can be given to Lewis Town's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Nix City Junkyard/Old Marvel Ruins)
Green Shard - Can be given to Saavedra's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)
Heart Scale - Can be given to Mt. Snicket's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Alcott Ruins/Alcott Channel/Route 12)
Red Shard - Can be given to Saavedra Desert's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)
Tiny Mushroom - Can be given to Applegate's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. Can also be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point.(Rowling Forest RNG)
Yellow Shard - Can be given to Saavedra Desert's Move Tutor in exchange for lessons. (Saavedra Desert Ruins)Friendship and Affection Boosters:Bach's Food Tin - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Bob's Food Tin - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Bread - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Brittle Bones - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Candy Truffle - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Choice Dumpling - Boost a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Coconut Milk - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Crunchy Salt - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Eggs - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Dazzling Honey - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Dire Shroom- Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Doppel Bonnets - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Fancy Apple - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Fresh Cream - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Fried Food - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Fruit Bunch - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Hearty Grains - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Hometown Muffin - Boost a Pokémon's friendship and affection by five points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Honey - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Honey Gather/Iron River Ranch)
Instant Noodles - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Iron Barktongue - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Large Leek - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Lava Cookie - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Redwall Plaza)
Lumiose Gallete - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Redwall Plaza)
Mixed Mushrooms - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
MooMoo Cheese - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Old Gateau - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Redwall Plaza)
Pack of Potatoes - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Packaged Curry - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Pasta - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Plump Beans - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Poképuffs - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Various Locations)
Precooked Burger - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Pungent Root - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Rage Candy Bar - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Redwall Plaza)
Salad Mix - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Sand Radish - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Sausages - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Shalour Sable - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Redwall Plaza)
Smoked Poké Tail - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Sootfoot Root - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Spice Mix - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Springy Mushroom - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Swap Snack - Boost a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Sweet Heart - Boosts a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Redwall Plaza)
Swordcap - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by three points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)
Tin of Beans - Can be cooked into a dish to boost a Pokémon's affection by one point. (Unavailable as of now)
Twice-Spiced Radish - Boost a Pokémon's affection by five points. (Rowling Forest RNG/Doyle Town Farmer's Market)Others:Black Apricorn - Can be made into a Heavy Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Blue Apricorn - Can be made into a Lure Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Blue Flute - Awakens sleeping Pokémon. (Mt. Snicket Glass Blower)
Escape Rope - Strong and durable rope. A necessity for adventurers. (Poké Mart)
Galarica Twig - Can be made into an accessory for Galarian Slowpoke. (Unavailable as of now)
Green Apricorn - Can be made into a Friend Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Pink Apricorn - Can be made into a Love Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Pink Nectar - Can be used to change an Oricorio's typing once. (Route 10)
Purple Nectar - Can be used to change an Oricorio's typing once. (Route 12)
Red Apricorn - Can be made into a Love Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Red Flute - Snaps Pokémon out of infatuation. (Mt. Snicket Glass Blower)
Red Nectar - Can be used to change an Oricorio's typing once. (Mt. Snicket Hiking Trail)
White Apricorn - Can be made into a Fast Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Yellow Apricorn - Can be made into a Moon Ball at the Applegate City Shopping Mall. (Rowling Forest RNG)
Yellow Flute - Snaps Pokémon out of confusion. (Mt. Snicket Glass Blower)
Yellow Nectar - Can be used to change an Oricorio's typing once. (Route 1)
Key Items: Travel and Exploration:Dowsing Machine - Allows you to find an item once every ten posts. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Explorer's Kit - Used to find treasure in certain areas. (Poké Mart)
Go-Goggles - Required to pass through the Saavedra Desert. (Doyle Town Poké Mart/Redwall Poké Mart)
Running Shoes - High tech shoes with built in jet propulsion that allow you to run incredibly fast. (TechMech Street In Nix City)Items for Catching Pokémon:Good Rod - Allows you to fish up various water Pokémon. (Poké Mart)
Old Rod - Allows you to fish up Magikarp and Feebas. (Poké Mart)
Silph Scope - Lets you see through obstructions like smoke as well as invisible Pokémon. It's similar to a heat detector. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Super Rod - Allows you to fish up large water Pokémon. (Poké Mart)Quality of Life Items:Berry Pots - Allows you to grow berries while traveling. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
Berry Pouch - Stores up to thirty berries found on routes. (Poké Mart)
Pokémon Grooming Kit - Allows a trainer to grant a five point affection boost to one of their Pokémon for every post they make about grooming them. (Poké Mart)
Vs Recorder - Allows you to record Pokémon Battles. (TechMech Street In Nix City)
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:07 pm
Item Information Items for Purchase:Basic needs such as Potions, Poké Balls, and TM's are available in the Poké Marts which are located in every town. Other items, such as held items and evolution items, are available in places such as TechMech Street in Nix City, The Stroud City Department Store and the Redwall City Plaza. They can be purchased with Pokédollars, which can be earned by doing jobs in the towns and cities or by defeating gym leaders and participating in tournaments.Items Found in the Field:Certain areas have items that can be found and added to your inventory when traveling through them. Berries can be freely picked from any route that has them, and places such as the Rowling Forest have RNG tables to find random items from as well. Some areas require a Pokémon with Rock Smash or even an Explorer's Kit to unearth its treasures, so make sure you're well prepared at all times!Gift Items:Some items can only be obtained by receiving them from certain individuals, such as Move Tutors or quest givers on certain job boards. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled whenever you enter a new town!Item Restrictions In battle Restrictions:You may only use one of each restoration item, such as Potions, in your inventory. This applies to status restoration items as well. Finally, Revives, or any other items that revive fainted Pokémon, are not permitted in official battles. (Gym Battles, Tournaments, etc)
To use an item in battle, your character must physically enter the fray and use it. Example: Seeing that his Skarmory was injured, Renashu rushed over to it and sprayed it with a Super Potion.
Be warned that using items in battle will be dangerous to your character, as this gives your opponent complete permission to have their Pokémon attack them.Out of Battle Restrictions:There are none. Feel free to use your items as much as you want outside of battle.Inventory Restrictions:To keep things balanced, there are restrictions as to what items you can purchase, as well as how many. These restrictions are dependent on what achievements your character has. Example: How many badges a trainer has, or how many Pokémon a breeder has raised.
0 badges= You can hold only three of each item. 1-4 badges= You can hold five of each item. 5+ badges = You can hold ten of each item.
Note: The item number restriction doesn't apply to normal Poké Balls or to Berries. All other types of Poké Balls, as well as Berry Pouches, are still restricted and the badge restrictions remain the same. Money Pokédollars:The currency this guild uses is Pokédollars, just like the anime, games and manga. Everyone is given 5,000 Pokédollars when creating their character, and you are free to use that cash to purchase whatever your heart desires. Earning Pokédollars:Every town and city has an area with a job board filled with requests from their respective citizens. Completing these jobs not only earns you Pokédollars, but various other rewards depending on the job itself. Jobs are also an excellent way of gaining EXP and affection for your Pokémon. If you would rather earn money by doing something else, there is also the option to create custom jobs for yourself as well.
In addition to jobs, money can be earned by defeating the various Gym Leaders scattered around the region. The money you gain from your victory depends on how many badges you have already earned. Here's a table for you to see what the earnings are at each stage:
First Gym Badge - 3,000 Pokédollars Second Gym Badge - 4,000 Pokédollars Third Gym Badge - 5,000 Pokédollars Fourth Gym Badge - 6,000 Pokédollars Fifth Gym Badge - 7,000 Pokédollars Sixth Gym Badge - 8,000 Pokédollars Seventh Gym Badge - 9,000 Pokédollars Eighth Gym Badge - 10,000 Pokédollars
Last but not least, any unwanted items can be sold off to Poké Marts for half of their usual value. If you do not know the retail value of the item you wish to sell, you can find the information on Bulbapedia or Serebii. If you still cannot find the price, please ask a moderator.
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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2016 9:10 pm
TM and HM Information How To Obtain/Use TM's:TM's are scattered all across the guild in the various Poké Marts and are super easy to use. All you need to do is purchase the TM you want from the store it's located in, and then you're free to edit your Pokémon's known moves in your profile. Of course, you should usually RP out actually giving the item to your Pokémon for it to learn that attack. TM's also don't break after only one use, so you will only ever need one of each. An additional TM slot can be obtained by raising a Pokémon's affection.How To Obtain/Use TR's:TR's are the same as TM's, with the only difference being that a TR will break after a single use. They can be found at various shops throughout the region, and are sometimes given out as rewards for certain jobs. TR's share the same special move slot as TM's. How to Obtain/Use HM's:Each Pokémon automatically starts with and can use any one HM that it is actually capable of learning normally. Unlike the others, these moves don't need to be learned. You can simply select your HM moves when you obtain your Pokémon. These moves can't be changed after you've made your choice, but you can reselect them if your Pokémon evolves. An additional HM slot can be obtained by raising a Pokémon's affection.HM Moves, Expanded:In addition to using them in battle, HM moves can also be used outside of battles to travel or clear obstacles as you journey through the region. The list of HM Moves and their effects, both in and outside of battle, is as follows:
HM 01 (Cut) - In Battle Effect: Cuts the opponent using sharp scythes, claws, etc. Outside of Battle: The user can cut down the trees in the Rowling Forest.
HM 02 (Fly) - In Battle Effect: The user soars into the air and then strikes from above. Outside of Battle: The user can quick travel across the map while carrying their trainer.
HM 03 (Surf) - In Battle Effect: Swamps the entire battlefield with a huge wave of water. Outside of Battle: The user can travel over long distances of water while carrying its trainer.
HM 04 (Strength) - In Battle Effect: The target is slugged with a punch thrown at maximum power. Outside of Battle: The user can move large boulders to explore new areas.
HM 05 (Flash) - In Battle Effect: Creates a brilliant flash of light that blinds the target. Outside of Battle: The user can illuminate caves or caverns so they can explore.
HM 06 (Rock Smash) - In Battle Effect: Attacks with a punch that can shatter rocks. Outside of Battle: The user can shatter small rocks to find gems and fossils around the region. (An Explorer Kit is also required for certain areas)
HM 07 (Waterfall) - In Battle Effect: The user creates a column of water which it then rides to charge at the foe. Outside of Battle Effect: The user can climb waterfalls while carrying its trainer.
HM 08 (Defog) - In Battle Effect: The user creates a powerful whirlwind that removes obstacles such as Reflect, Light Screen, and Spikes. Outside of Battle Effect: Clears the surrounding area around the user of fog.
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