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| 1 | All Item Template now uses this format. | ||
| | {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|ID|Name|Description|Buying Price|Type|Obtainable?}} | ||
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| | | 1 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|1|Master Ball|The best Pokéball with the ultimate level of performance. With it, you will catch any wild Pokémon without fail.|0|Pokéballs|Yes}} | ||
| | | 2 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2|Ultra Ball|An ultra-high performance Pokéball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball.|1,200|Pokéballs|Yes}} | ||
| | | 3 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|3|Premier Ball|A somewhat rare Pokéball that was made as a commemorative item used to celebrate an event of some sort.|200|Pokéballs|Yes}} | ||
| | | 4 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|4|Great Ball|A good, high-performance Pokéball that provides a higher Pokémon catch rate than a standard Pokéball can.|600|Pokéballs|Yes}} | ||
| | | 5 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|5|Poké Ball|An item for catching Pokémon.|200|Pokéballs|Yes}} | ||
| | | 6 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|6|Bicycle|A folding Bicycle that enables much faster movement than the Running Shoes.|9,800|KeyItems|No}} | ||
| | | 7 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|7|Lava Cookie|Lavaridge Town's local specialty. It can be used once to heal all the status conditions of a Pokemon.|200|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 8 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|8|Moon Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is as black as the night sky.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | ||
| | | 9 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|9|Antidote|A spray-type medicine for poisoning. It can be used once to lift the effects of being poisoned from a Pokémon.|100|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 10 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|10|Burn Heal|A spray-type medicine for treating burns. It can be used once to heal a Pokemon suffering from a burn.|250|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 11 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|11|Ice Heal|A spray-type medicine for freezing. It can be used once to defrost a Pokémon that has been frozen solid.|250|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 12 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|12|Awakening|A spray-type medicine used against sleep. It can be used once to rouse a Pokémon from the clutches of sleep.|250|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 13 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|13|Paralyze Heal|A spray-type medicine for paralysis. It can be used once to free a Pokémon that has been paralyzed.|200|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 14 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|14|Full Restore|A medicine that can be used to fully restore the HP of a single Pokémon and heal any status conditions it has.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 15 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|15|Max Potion|A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It will completely restore the max HP of a single Pokémon.|2,500|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 16 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|16|Hyper Potion|A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 200 HP to an injured Pokémon.|1,200|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 17 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|17|Super Potion|A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 50 HP to an injured Pokémon.|700|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 18 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|18|Potion|A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 20 HP to an injured Pokémon.|300|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 19 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|19|Escape Rope|A long and durable rope. Use it to escape instantly from a cave or a dungeon.|550|Standard|Yes}} | ||
| | | 20 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|20|Repel|An item that prevents any low-level wild Pokémon from jumping out at you for 100 steps after its use.|350|Standard|Yes}} | ||
| | | 21 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|21|Max Elixir|This medicine can fully restore the PP of all of the moves that have been learned by a Pokémon.|4,500|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| | | 22 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|22|Fire Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. The stone has a fiery orange heart.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | ||
| | | 23 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|23|Thunder Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has a distinct thunderbolt pattern.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | ||
| | | 24 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|24|Water Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is the blue of a pool of clear water.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | ||
| {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|???|???|???|???|???}} | | 25 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|25|Zinc|A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Sp. Def stat of a single Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | ||
| 26 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|26|HP Up|A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base HP of a single Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 27 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|27|Protein|A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Attack stat of a single Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 28 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|28|Iron|A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Defense stat of a single Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 29 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|29|Carbos|A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Speed stat of a single Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 30 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|30|Lucky Punch|An item to be held by Chansey. This pair of lucky boxing gloves will boost Chansey's critical-hit ratio.|10|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 31 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|31|Calcium|A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Sp. Atk stat of a single Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 32 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|32|Rare Candy|A candy that is packed with energy. When consumed, it will instantly raise the level of a single Pokémon by one.|4,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 33 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|33|X Accuracy|An item that boosts the accuracy of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.|950|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 34 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|34|Leaf Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has an unmistakable leaf pattern.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 35 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|35|Metal Powder|An item to be held by Ditto. Extremely fine yet hard, this odd powder boosts the Defense stat.|10|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 36 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|36|Nugget|A nugget of the purest gold that gives off a lustrous gleam in direct light. It can be sold at a high price to shops.|10,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 37 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|37|Poké Doll|A doll that attracts the attention of a Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon.|1,000|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 38 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|38|Full Heal|A spray-type medicine that is broadly effective. It can be used once to heal all the status conditions of a Pokémon.|600|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 39 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|39|Revive|A medicine that can revive fainted Pokémon. It also restores half of a fainted Pokémon's HP.|1,500|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 40 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|40|Max Revive|A medicine that can revive fainted Pokémon. It also fully restores a fainted Pokémon's maximum HP.|4,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 41 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|41|S.S. Ticket|The ticket required for sailing on the ferry S.S. Aqua. It has a drawing of a ship on it.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 42 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|42|Super Repel|An item that prevents any low-level wild Pokémon from jumping out at you for 200 steps after its use.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 43 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|43|Max Repel|An item that prevents any low-level wild Pokémon from jumping out at you for 250 steps after its use.|700|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 44 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|44|Dire Hit|An item that raises the critical-hit ratio greatly. It can be used only once and wears off if the Pokémon is withdrawn.|650|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 45 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|45|Cherish Ball|A quite rare Pokéball that has been specially crafted to commemorate an occasion of some sort.|1,000|Pokéballs|No}} | |||
| 46 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|46|Fresh Water|Water with a high mineral content. When consumed, it restores 50 HP to an injured Pokémon.|200|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 47 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|47|Soda Pop|A highly carbonated soda drink. When consumed, it restores 60 HP to an injured Pokémon.|300|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 48 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|48|Lemonade|A very sweet and refreshing drink. When consumed, it restores 80 HP to an injured Pokémon.|350|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 49 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|49|X Attack|An item that boosts the Attack stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.|500|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 50 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|50|X Sp. Def|An item that boosts the Sp. Def stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.|350|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 51 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|51|X Defense|An item that boosts the Defense stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.|550|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 52 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|52|X Speed|An item that boosts the Speed stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.|350|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 53 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|53|X Sp. Atk.|An item that boosts the Sp. Atk stat of a Pokémon during a battle. It wears off once the Pokémon is withdrawn.|350|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 54 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|54|Coin Case|A case for holding coins obtained at the Game Corner. It holds up to 50,000 coins.|1,337|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 55 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|55|Itemfinder|It checks for unseen items in the area and makes noise and lights when it finds something.|138|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 56 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|56|Crystal Wing|A mystical feather entirely made out of crystal.|9,800|KeyItems|No}} | |||
| 57 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|57|Exp Share|An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder gets a share of a battle's Exp. Points without battling.|3,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 58 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|58|Old Rod|An old and beat-up fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.|1,337|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 59 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|59|Good Rod|A new, good-quality fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.|1,337|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 60 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|60|Silver Leaf|A strange, silver-colored leaf.|1,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 61 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|61|Super Rod|An awesome, high-tech fishing rod. Use it by any body of water to fish for wild aquatic Pokémon.|1,337|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 62 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|62|PP Up|A medicine that can slightly raise the maximum PP of a single move that has been learned by the target Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 63 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|63|Ether|This medicine can restore 10 PP to a single selected move that has been learned by a Pokémon.|1,200|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 64 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|64|Max Ether|This medicine can fully restore the PP of a single selected move that has been learned by a Pokémon.|2,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 65 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|65|Elixir|This medicine can restore 10 PP to each of the moves that have been learned by a Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 66 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|66|Red Scale|A scale from the red Gyarados. It glows red like a flame.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 67 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|67|Secret Potion|A fantastic medicine dispensed by the pharmacy in Cianwood City. It fully heals a Pokémon of any ailment.|138|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 68 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|68|Guard Spec.|An item that prevents stat reduction among the Trainer's party Pokémon for five turns after it is used in battle.|700|BattleItems|Yes}} | |||
| 69 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|69|Mystery Egg|A mysterious Egg obtained from Mr. Pokémon. What's in the Egg is unknown.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 70 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|70|Sticky Barb|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It damages the holder every turn and may latch on to Pokémon that touch the holder.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 71 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|71|Silver Wing|A strange, silvery feather that sparkles.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 72 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|72|Moomoo Milk|A bottle of highly nutritious milk. When consumed, it restores 100 HP to an injured Pokémon.|500|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 73 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|73|Quick Claw|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This light, sharp claw lets the bearer move first occasionally.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 74 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|74|Zoom Lens|An item to be held by a Pokémon. If the holder moves after its target moves, its accuracy will be boosted.|200|Standard|[[Stealable Items#Items held by Trainer Pokemons|Stealable from NPC]]}} | |||
| 75 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|75|Gold Leaf|A strange, gold-colored leaf.|2,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 76 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|76|Soft Sand|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a loose, silky sand that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 77 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|77|Sharp Beak|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a long, sharp beak that boosts the power of Flying-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 78 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|78|Running Shoes|Special high-quality shoes. Instructions: Hold SHIFT to run!|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 79 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|79|Dive Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that works especially well when catching Pokémon that live underwater.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 80 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|80|Net Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that is more effective when attempting to catch Water- or Bug-type Pokémon.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 81 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|81|Poison Barb|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This small, poisonous barb boosts the power of Poison-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 82 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|82|King's Rock|An item to be held by a Pokémon. When the holder successfully inflicts damage, the target may also flinch.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 83 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|83|Prism Scale|A mysterious scale that causes a certain Pokémon to evolve. It shines in rainbow colors.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 84 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|84|Reaper Cloth|A cloth imbued with horrifyingly strong spiritual energy. It's loved by a certain Pokémon.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 85 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|85|Red Apricorn|A red Apricorn. It assails your nostrils.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 86 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|86|Tiny Mushroom|A very small and rare mushroom. It's popular with a certain class of collectors and sought out by them.|500|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 87 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|87|Big Mushroom|A very large and rare mushroom. It's popular with a certain class of collectors and sought out by them.|5,000|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 88 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|88|Silver Powder|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a shiny, silver powder that will boost the power of Bug-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 89 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|89|Blue Apricorn|A blue Apricorn. It smells a bit like grass.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 90 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|90|Silk Scarf|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a sumptuous scarf that boosts the power of Normal-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 91 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|91|Amulet Coin|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins in a battle.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 92 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|92|Yellow Apricorn|A yellow Apricorn. It has an invigorating scent.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 93 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|93|Green Apricorn|A green Apricorn. It has a mysterious, aromatic scent.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 94 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|94|Cleanse Tag|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It helps keep wild Pokémon away if the holder is the head of the party.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 95 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|95|Mystic Water|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This teardrop-shaped gem boosts the power of Water-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 96 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|96|Twisted Spoon|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a spoon imbued with telekinetic power that boosts Psychic-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 97 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|97|White Apricorn|A white Apricorn. It doesn't smell like anything.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 98 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|98|Black Belt|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This belt helps the wearer to focus and boosts the power of Fighting-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 99 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|99|Black Apricorn|A black Apricorn It has an indescribable scent.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 100 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|100|Magmarizer|A box packed with a tremendous amount of magma energy. It is loved by a certain Pokémon.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 101 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|101|Pink Apricorn|A pink Apricorn. It has a nice, sweet scent.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 102 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|102|Black Glasses|An item to be held by a Pokemon. A pair of shady-looking glasses that boost the power of Dark-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 103 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|103|Slowpoketail|A very tasty tail of something. It sells for a high price.|9,800|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 104 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|104|Pink Bow|Powers up Fairy-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 105 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|105|Stick|An item to be held by Farfetch'd. It is a very long and stiff stalk of leek that boosts the critical-hit ratio.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 106 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|106|Smoke Ball|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It enables the holder to flee from any wild Pokémon encounter without fail.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 107 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|107|NeverMeltIce|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a piece of ice that repels heat effects and boosts Ice-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 108 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|108|Magnet|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a powerful magnet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 109 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|109|Rare Bone|A rare bone that is extremely valuable for the study of Pokémon archeology. It can be sold for a high price to shops.|30,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 110 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|110|Pearl|A rather small pearl that has a very nice silvery sheen to it. It can be sold cheaply to shops.|1,400|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 111 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|111|Big Pearl|A rather large pearl that has a very nice silvery sheen. It can be sold to shops for a high price.|7,500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 112 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|112|Everstone|An item to be held by a Pokémon. A Pokémon holding this peculiar stone is prevented from evolving.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 113 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|113|Spell Tag|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a sinister, eerie tag that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 114 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|114|RageCandyBar|A famous Mahogany Town candy tourists like to buy and take home. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 20 points.|300|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 115 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|115|GS Ball|A mysterious Pokéball. Its purpose is unknown.|100|KeyItems|No}} | |||
| 116 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|116|Blue Card|A card to save points for the Buena's Password show.|100|KeyItems|No}} | |||
| 117 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|117|Miracle Seed|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a seed imbued with life force that boosts the power of Grass-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 118 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|118|Thick Club|A rare bone that is extremely valuable for the study of Pokémon archeology. It can be sold for a high price to shops.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 119 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|119|Focus Band|An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder may endure a potential KO attack, leaving it with just 1 HP.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 120 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|120|Electirizer|A box packed with a tremendous amount of electric energy. It is loved by a certain Pokémon.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 121 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|121|Energy Powder|A bitter medicine powder. When consumed, it restores 50 HP to an injured Pokémon.|500|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 122 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|122|Energy Root|An extremely bitter medicinal root. When consumed, it restores 200 HP to an injured Pokémon.|800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 123 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|123|Heal Powder|A very bitter medicine powder. When consumed, it heals all of a Pokémon's status conditions.|450|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 124 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|124|Revival Herb|A terribly bitter medicinal herb. It revives a fainted Pokémon and fully restores its maximum HP.|2,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 125 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|125|Hard Stone|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a durable stone that boosts the power of Rock-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 126 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|126|Lucky Egg|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is an egg filled with happiness that earns extra Exp. Points in battle.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 127 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|127|Card Key|A card key that opens a shutter in the Radio Tower.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 128 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|128|Machine Part|An important machine part for the Power Plant that was stolen.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 129 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|129|Quick Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that has a more successful catch rate if used at the start of a wild encounter.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 130 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|130|Lost Item|The Poké Doll lost by the Copycat.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 131 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|131|Stardust|Lovely, red sand that flows between the fingers with a loose, silky feel. It can be sold at a high price to shops.|2,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 132 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|132|Star Piece|A small shard of a beautiful gem that demonstrates a distinctly red sparkle. It can be sold at a high price to shops.|9,800|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 133 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|133|Basement Key|A key that opens a door in the Goldenrod Tunnel.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 134 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|134|Pass|A ticket required for riding the Magnet Train. It allows you to ride whenever and however much you'd like.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 135 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|135|Shiny Stone|A peculiar stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve. It shines with a dazzling light.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 136 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|136|Dusk Stone|A peculiar stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is as dark as dark can be.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 137 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|137|Dawn Stone|A peculiar stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve. It sparkles like eyes.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 138 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|138|Charcoal|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a combustible fuel that boosts the power of Fire-type moves.|4,900|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 139 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|139|Berry Juice|A 100 percent pure juice made of Berries. When consumed, it restores 20 HP to an injured Pokémon.|100|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 140 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|140|Scope Lens|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a lens that boosts the holder's critical-hit ratio.|200|Standard|[[Stealable Items#Items held by Trainer Pokemons|Stealable from NPC]]}} | |||
| 141 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|141|Protector|A protective item of some sort. It is extremely stiff and heavy. It is loved by a certain Pokémon.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 142 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|142|Lagging Tail|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is tremendously heavy and makes the holder move slower than usual.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 143 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|143|Metal Coat|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a special metallic film that can boost the power of Steel-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 144 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|144|Dragon Fang|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This hard and sharp fang boosts the power of Dragon-type moves.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 145 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|145|Wave Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boots the power of Water-type moves.|9,800|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 146 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|146|Leftovers|An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder's HP is slowly but steadily restored throughout every battle.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 147 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|147|White Flute|A white flute made from blown glass. Its melody makes wild Pokémon more likely to appear.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 148 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|148|Soothe Bell|An item to be held by a Pokémon. The comforting chime of this bell calms the holder, making it friendly.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 149 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|149|Comet Shard|A shard which fell to the ground when a comet approached. A maniac will buy it for a high price.|120,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 150 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|150|Timer Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that becomes progressively more effective the more turns that are taken in battle.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 151 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|151|Dragon Scale|A very tough and inflexible scale. Dragon-type Pokémon may be holding this item when caught.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 152 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|152|Pewter Crunchies|Pewter City's famous crunchy snack. They can be used to heal all status conditions of a single Pokémon.|250|Medecine|Yes}} | |||
| 153 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|153|Balm Mushroom|A rare mushroom which gives off a nice fragrance. A maniac will buy it for a high price.|50,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 154 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|154|Shed Shell|A tough, discarded carapace to be held by a Pokémon. It enables the holder to switch with a waiting Pokémon in battle.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 155 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|155|Quick Powder|An item to be held by Ditto. Extremely fine yet hard, this odd powder boosts the Speed stat.|10|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 156 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|156|Sacred Ash|It revives all fainted Pokémon. In doing so, it also fully restores their HP.|200|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 157 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|157|Heavy Ball|A Pokéball for catching very heavy Pokémon.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 158 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|158|Dusk Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that makes it easier to catch wild Pokémon at night or in dark places like caves.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 159 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|159|Level Ball|A Pokéball for catching Pokémon that are a lower level than your own.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 160 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|160|Lure Ball|A Pokéball for catching Pokémon hooked by a Rod when fishing.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 161 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|161|Fast Ball|A Pokéball that makes it easier to catch Pokémon which are quick to run away.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 162 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|162|Deep Sea Scale|An item to be held by Clamperl. This scale shines with a faint pink and raises the holder's Sp. Def stat.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 163 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|163|Light Ball|An item to be held by Pikachu. It's a puzzling orb that boosts its Attack and Sp. Atk stats.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 164 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|164|Friend Ball|A Pokéball that makes caught Pokémon more friendly.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 165 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|165|Moon Ball|A Pokéball for catching Pokémon that evolve using the Moon Stone.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 166 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|166|Love Ball|Pokéball for catching Pokémon that are the opposite gender of your Pokémon.|150|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 167 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|167|Deep Sea Tooth|An item to be held by Clamperl. This fang gleams a sharp silver and raises the holder's Sp. Atk stat.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 168 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|168|Repeat Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that works especially well on Pokémon species that have been caught before.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 169 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|169|Sun Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It burns as red as the evening sun.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 170 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|170|Polkadot Bow|A pink bow. A certain Pokémon likes this item.|100|Standard|No}} | |||
| 171 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|171|Wide Lens|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a magnifying lens that slightly boosts the accuracy of moves.|200|Standard|No}} | |||
| 172 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|172|Up-Grade|A transparent device somehow filled with all sorts of data. It was produced by Silph Co.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 173 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|173|Pearl String|Very large pearls that sparkle in a pretty silver color. They can be sold at a high price to shops.|50,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 174 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|174|Luxury Ball|A particularly comfortable Pokéball that makes a wild Pokémon quickly grow friendlier after being caught.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 175 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|175|SquirtBottle|A bottle used for watering plants in Loamy Soil.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 176 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|176|Grip Claw|A Pokémon hold item that extends the duration of multiturn attacks like Bind and Wrap.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 177 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|177|Sport Ball|A special Pokéball for the Bug-Catching Contest.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 178 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|178|Rainbow Wing|A mystical rainbow feather that sparkles.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 179 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|179|Oval Stone|A peculiar stone that makes certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is shaped like an egg.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 180 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|180|Brick Piece|A rare chunk of brick.|100|Standard|No}} | |||
| 181 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|181|Safari Ball|A special Pokéball that is used only in the Great Marsh and the Safari Zone. It is decorated in a camouflage pattern.|200|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 182 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|182|Black Sludge|A held item that gradually restores the HP of Poison-type Pokémon. It inflicts damage on all other types.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 183 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|183|Razor Fang|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It may make foes and allies flinch when the holder inflicts damage.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 184 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|184|Razor Claw|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a sharply hooked claw that ups the holder's critical-hit ratio.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 185 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|185|Dubious Disc|A transparent device overflowing with dubious data. Its producer is unknown.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 186 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|186|Heal Ball|A remedial Pokéball that restores the HP of a Pokémon caught with it and eliminiates any status conditions.|300|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 187 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|187|Ability Capsule|A capsule that allows a Pokémon with two Abilities to switch between these Abilities when it is used.|1,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 188 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|188|Nest Ball|A somewhat different Pokéball that becomes more effective the lower the level of the wild Pokémon.|1,000|Pokéballs|Yes}} | |||
| 189 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|189|Big Nugget|A big nugget of pure gold that gives off a lustrous gleam. It can be sold at a high price to shops.|20,000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 190 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|190|Heart Scale|A pretty, heart-shaped scale that is extremely rare. It glows faintly with all of the colors of the rainbow.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
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| 191 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|191|TM 01|Teaches "Dynamic Punch" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 192 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|192|TM 02|Teaches "Headbutt" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 193 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|193|TM 03|Teaches "Curse" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 194 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|194|TM 04|Teaches "Rollout" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 195 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|195|TM 05|Teaches "Roar" to a Pokémon.|500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 196 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|196|TM 06|Teaches "Toxic" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 197 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|197|TM 07|Teaches "Zap Cannon" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 198 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|198|TM 08|Teaches "Rock Smash" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 199 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|199|TM 09|Teaches "Psych Up" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 200 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|200|TM 10|Teaches "Hidden Power" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 201 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|201|TM 11|Teaches "Sunny Day" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 202 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|202|TM 12|Teaches "Sweet Scent" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 203 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|203|TM 13|Teaches "Snore" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 204 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|204|TM 14|Teaches "Blizzard" to a Pokémon.|5,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 205 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|205|TM 15|Teaches "Hyper Beam" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 206 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|206|TM 16|Teaches "Icy Wind" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 207 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|207|TM 17|Teaches "Protect" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 208 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|208|TM 18|Teaches "Rain Dance" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 209 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|209|TM 19|Teaches "Giga Drain" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 210 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|210|TM 20|Teaches "Endure" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 211 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|211|TM 21|Teaches "Frustration" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 212 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|212|TM 22|Teaches "SolarBeam" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 213 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|213|TM 23|Teaches "Iron Tail" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 214 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|214|TM 24|Teaches "DragonBreath" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 215 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|215|TM 25|Teaches "Thunder" to a Pokémon.|5,500|Machines|No} | |||
| 216 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|216|TM 26|Teaches "Earthquake" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 217 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|217|TM 27|Teaches "Return" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 218 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|218|TM 28|Teaches "Dig" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 219 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|219|TM 29|Teaches "Psychic" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 220 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|220|TM 30|Teaches "Shadow Ball" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 221 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|221|TM 31|Teaches "Mud-Slap" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 222 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|222|TM 32|Teaches "Double Team" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 223 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|223|TM 33|Teaches "Ice Punch" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 224 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|224|TM 34|Teaches "Swagger" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 225 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|225|TM 35|Teaches "Sleep Talk" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 226 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|226|TM 36|Teaches "Sludge Bomb" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 227 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|227|TM 37|Teaches "Sandstorm" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 228 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|228|TM 38|Teaches "Fire Blast" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 229 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|229|TM 39|Teaches "Swift" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 230 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|230|TM 40|Teaches "Defense Curl" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 231 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|231|TM 41|Teaches "ThunderPunch" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 232 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|232|TM 42|Teaches "Dream Eater" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 233 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|233|TM 43|Teaches "Detect" to a Pokémon.|500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 234 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|234|TM 44|Teaches "Rest" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 235 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|235|TM 45|Teaches "Attract" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 236 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|236|TM 46|Teaches "Thief" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 237 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|237|TM 47|Teaches "Steel Wing" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 238 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|238|TM 48|Teaches "Fire Punch" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 239 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|239|TM 49|Teaches "Fury Cutter" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 240 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|240|TM 50|Teaches "Nightmare" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
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| 241 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|241|Oval Charm|An oval charm said to increase the chance of Pokémon Eggs being found at the Day Care.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 242 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|242|Shiny Charm|A shiny charm said to increase the chance of finding a Shiny Pokémon in the wild.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 243 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|243|Electric|05|Flash|100|Machines|Yes|[[Violet City]]}} | |||
| 244 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|244|Flying|02|Fly|100|Machines|Yes|[[Cianwood City]]}} | |||
| 245 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|245|Water|03|Surf|100|Machines|Yes|[[Ecruteak City]]}} | |||
| 246 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|246|Normal|04|Strength|100|Machines|Yes|[[Olivine City]]}} | |||
| 247 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|247|Normal|01|Cut|100|Machines|Yes|[[Azalea Town]]}} | |||
| 248 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|248|Water|06|Whirlpool|100|Machines|Yes|[[Mahogany Town]]}} | |||
| 249 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|249|Water|07|Waterfall|100|Machines|Yes|[[Ice Path]]}} | |||
| 250 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|250|Normal|08|Rock Climb|100|Machines|Yes|[[Ember Spa]]}} | |||
| 251 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|251|Fighting|09|Ride|100|Machines|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]}} | |||
| 252 = {{HMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|252|Water|10|Dive|100|Machines|Yes|[[Icefall Cave]]}} | |||
| 253 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|253|Honey|Honey produced by a Pokémon.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 254 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|254|Health Wing|An item for use on a Pokémon. It slightly increases the base HP of a single Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 255 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|255|Muscle Wing|An item for use on a Pokémon. It slightly increases the base Attack stat of a single Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 256 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|256|Resist Wing|An item for use on a Pokémon. It slightly increases the base Defense stat of a single Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 257 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|257|Genius Wing|An item for use on a Pokémon. It slightly increases the base Sp. Atk. stat of a single Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 258 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|258|Clever Wing|An item for use on a Pokémon. It slightly increases the base Sp. Def. stat of a single Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 259 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|259|Swift Wing|An item for use on a Pokémon. It slightly increases the base Speed stat of a single Pokémon.|3,000|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 260 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|260|Pretty Wing|Though this feather is beautiful, it's just a regular feather and has no effect on Pokémon.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 261 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|261|Sticky Wing|It's a feather that sticks to other feathers, but it's just a regular feather and has no effect on Pokémon.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 262 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|262|Sticky Rock|It's a stone that sticks to other stones, but it's just a regular rock and has no effect on Pokémon.|300|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 263 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|263|Odd Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boosts the power of Psychic-type moves.|9,800|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 264 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|264|Sea Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This incense has a curious aroma that boosts the power of Water-type moves.|9,800|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 265 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|265|Tri-Pass|A pass for ferries between One, Two, and Three Island. It has a drawing of three islands.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 266 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|266|Fanta|Fizzzzzz. When consumed, it restores 250 HP to an injured Pokémon.|750|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 267 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|267|Draco Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dragon-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 268 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|268|Dread Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Dark-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 269 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|269|Earth Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 270 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|270|Fist Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fighting-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 271 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|271|Flame Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fire-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 272 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|272|Icicle Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ice-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 273 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|273|Insect Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Bug-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 274 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|274|Iron Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Steel-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 275 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|275|Meadow Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Grass-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 276 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|276|Mind Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Psychic-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 277 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|277|Pixie Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fairy-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 278 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|278|Sky Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Flying-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 279 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|279|Splash Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Water-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 280 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|280|Spooky Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ghost-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 281 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|281|Stone Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Rock-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 282 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|282|Toxic Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 283 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|283|Zap Plate|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Electric-type moves.|1,000|Standard|No}} | |||
| 284 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|284|Rainbow Pass|A pass for ferries between Vermilion and the Sevii Islands. It features a drawing of a rainbow.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 285 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|285|Old Sea Map|A faded sea chart that shows the way to a certain island.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 286 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|286|Ancient Shard|A fragment of an ancient structure. It seems like it could fit somewhere.|9,800|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 287 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|287|Rose Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boosts the power of Grass-type moves.|9,800|Standard|No}} | |||
| 288 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|288|Full Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense makes the holder bloated and slow moving.|9,800|Standard|No}} | |||
| 289 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|289|Lax Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. The beguiling aroma of this incense may cause attacks to miss its holder.|9,800|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 290 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|290|Luck Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It doubles any prize money received if the holding Pokémon joins a battle.|9,800|Standard|No}} | |||
| 291 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|291|Pure Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It helps keep wild Pokémon away if the holder is the head of the party.|9,800|Standard|No}} | |||
| 292 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|292|Empty Sea Map|A sea chart on an odd blue parchment showing a point in the open ocean.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 293 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|293|Damp Rock|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Rain Dance when used by the holder.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 294 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|294|Heat Rock|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Sunny Day when used by the holder.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 295 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|295|Smooth Rock|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Sandstorm when used by the holder.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 296 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|296|Icy Rock|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the move Hail when used by the holder.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 297 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|297|Light Clay|An item to be held by a Pokémon. Protective moves like Light Screen and Reflect will be effective longer.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 298 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|298|Eviolite|A mysterious Evolutionary lump. When held by a Pokémon that can still evolve, it raises both Defense and Sp. Def.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 299 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|299|Rock Incense|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This exotic-smelling incense boosts the power of Rock-type moves.|9600|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 300 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|300|Grass Mail|Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 301 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|301|Bead Mail|Mail featuring a sketch of the holding Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 302 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|302|Dream Mail|Mail featuring a sketch of the holding Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 303 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|303|Fab Mail|A gorgeous-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 304 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|304|Glitter Mail|A Pikachu-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 305 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|305|Harbor Mail|A Wingull-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 306 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|306|Mech Mail|A Magnemite-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 307 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|307|Orange Mail|A Zigzagoon-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 308 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|308|Retro Mail|Mail featuring the drawings of three Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 309 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|309|Shadow Mail|A Duskull-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 310 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|310|Tropic Mail|A Bellossom-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 311 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|311|Wave Mail|A Wailmer-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 312 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|312|Wood Mail|A Slakoth-print Mail to be held by a Pokémon.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 313 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|313|Air Mail|Stationery featuring a print of colorful letter sets. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 314 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|314|Bloom Mail|Stationery featuring a print of pretty floral patterns. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 315 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|315|Brick Mail|Stationery featuring a print of a tough-looking brick pattern. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 316 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|316|Bubble Mail|Stationery featuring a print of a blue world underwater. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 317 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|317|Flame Mail|Stationery featuring a print of flames in blazing red. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 318 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|318|Heart Mail|Stationery featuring a print of giant heart patterns. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 319 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|319|Mosaic Mail|Stationery featuring a print of a vivid rainbow pattern. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 320 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|320|Snow Mail|Stationery featuring a print of a chilly, snow-covered world. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 321 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|321|Space Mail|Stationery featuring a print depicting the huge expanse of space. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 322 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|322|Steel Mail|Stationery featuring a print of cool mechanical designs. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 323 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|323|Tunnel Mail|Stationery featuring a print of a dimly lit coal mine. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|Yes}} | |||
| 324 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|324|BridgeMail T|Stationery featuring a print of a steel suspension bridge. Let a Pokémon hold it for use.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 325 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|325|BridgeMail D|Stationery featuring a print of a red drawbridge. Let a Pokémon hold it for use.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 326 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|326|BridgeMail S|Stationery featuring a print of a sky-piercing bridge. Let a Pokémon hold it for use.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 327 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|327|BridgeMail V|Stationery featuring a print of a brick bridge. Let a Pokémon hold it for use.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 328 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|328|BridgeMail M|Stationery featuring a print of an arched bridge. Let a Pokémon hold it for use.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 329 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|329|Favored Mail|Stationary designed for writing about your favorite things. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 330 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|330|Thanks Mail|Stationary designed for a thank-you note. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 331 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|331|Inquiry Mail|Stationary designed for writing questions. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 332 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|332|Greet Mail|Stationary designed for introductory greetings. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 333 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|333|RSVP Mail|Stationary designed for invitations. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 334 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|334|Like Mail|Stationary designed for writing recommendations. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 335 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|335|Reply Mail|Stationary designed for writing a reply. Let a Pokémon hold it for delivery.|50|Mail|No}} | |||
| 336 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|336|Kolben Mail|Stationery featuring a print of the Kolben Logo. It is given to Pokémon with a special meaning.|2,674|Mail|No}} | |||
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| 351 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|351|TM 51|Teaches "Mega Punch" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 352 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|352|TM 52|Teaches "Razor Wind" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 353 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|353|TM 53|Teaches "Swords Dance" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 354 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|354|TM 54|Teaches "Whirlwind" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 355 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|355|TM 55|Teaches "Mega Kick" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 356 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|356|TM 56|Teaches "Horn Drill" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 357 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|357|TM 57|Teaches "Body Slam" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 358 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|358|TM 58|Teaches "Take Down" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 359 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|359|TM 59|Teaches "Double-Edge" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 360 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|360|TM 60|Teaches "BubbleBeam" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 361 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|361|TM 61|Teaches "Water Gun" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 362 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|362|TM 62|Teaches "Ice Beam" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 363 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|363|TM 63|Teaches "Pay Day" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 364 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|364|TM 64|Teaches "Submission" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 365 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|365|TM 65|Teaches "Counter" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 366 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|366|TM 66|Teaches "Seismic Toss" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 367 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|367|TM 67|Teaches "Rage" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 368 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|368|TM 68|Teaches "Mega Drain" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 369 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|369|TM 69|Teaches "Dragon Rage" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 370 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|370|TM 70|Teaches "Thunderbolt" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 371 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|371|TM 71|Teaches "Fissure" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 372 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|372|TM 72|Teaches "Teleport" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 373 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|373|TM 73|Teaches "Mimic" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 374 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|374|TM 74|Teaches "Reflect" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 375 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|375|TM 75|Teaches "Bide" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 376 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|376|TM 76|Teaches "Metronome" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 377 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|377|TM 77|Teaches "Selfdestruct" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 378 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|378|TM 78|Teaches "Egg Bomb" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 379 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|379|TM 79|Teaches "Skull Bash" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 380 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|380|TM 80|Teaches "Softboiled" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 381 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|381|TM 81|Teaches "Sky Attack" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 382 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|382|TM 82|Teaches "Thunder Wave" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 383 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|383|TM 83|Teaches "Psywave" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 384 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|384|TM 84|Teaches "Explosion" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 385 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|385|TM 85|Teaches "Rock Slide" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 386 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|386|TM 86|Teaches "Tri attack" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 387 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|387|TM 87|Teaches "Substitute" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 388 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|388|TM 88|Teaches "Focus Punch" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 389 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|389|TM 89|Teaches "Dragon Claw" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 390 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|390|TM 90|Teaches "Water Pulse" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 391 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|391|TM 91|Teaches "Calm Mind" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 392 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|392|TM 92|Teaches "Hail" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 393 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|393|TM 93|Teaches "Bulk Up" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 394 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|394|TM 94|Teaches "Bullet Seed" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 395 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|395|TM 95|Teaches "Taunt" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 396 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|396|TM 96|Teaches "Light Screen" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 397 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|397|TM 97|Teaches "Safeguard" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 398 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|398|TM 98|Teaches "Brick Break" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 399 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|399|TM 99|Teaches "Shock Wave" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 400 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|400|TM 100|Teaches "Flamethrower" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 401 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|401|TM 101|Teaches "Rock Tomb" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 402 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|402|TM 102|Teaches "Aerial Ace" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 403 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|403|TM 103|Teaches "Torment" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 404 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|404|TM 104|Teaches "Facade" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 405 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|405|TM 105|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 406 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|406|TM 106|Teaches "Skill Swap" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 407 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|407|TM 107|Teaches "Snatch" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 408 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|408|TM 108|Teaches "Overheat" to a Pokémon.|5,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 409 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|409|TM 109|Teaches "Roost" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 410 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|410|TM 110|Teaches "Focus Blast" to a Pokémon.|5,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 411 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|411|TM 111|Teaches "Energy Ball" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 412 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|412|TM 112|Teaches "False Swipe" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 413 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|413|TM 113|Teaches "Brine" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 414 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|414|TM 114|Teaches "Fling" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 415 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|415|TM 115|Teaches "Charge Beam" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 416 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|416|TM 116|Teaches "Dragon Pulse" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 417 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|417|TM 117|Teaches "Drain Punch" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 418 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|418|TM 118|Teaches "Will-O-Wisp" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 419 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|419|TM 119|Teaches "Silver Wind" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 420 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|420|TM 120|Teaches "Embargo" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 421 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|421|TM 121|Teaches "Shadow Claw" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 422 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|422|TM 122|Teaches "Payback" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 423 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|423|TM 123|Teaches "Recycle" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 424 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|424|TM 124|Teaches "Giga Impact" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 425 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|425|TM 125|Teaches "Rock Polish" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 426 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|426|TM 126|Teaches "Defog" to a Pokémon.|1,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 427 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|427|TM 127|Teaches "Stone Edge" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 428 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|428|TM 128|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 429 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|429|TM 129|Teaches "Gyro Ball" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 430 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|430|TM 130|Teaches "Stealth Rock" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 431 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|431|TM 131|Teaches "Captivate" to a Pokémon.|1,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 432 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|432|TM 132|Teaches "Dark Pulse" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 433 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|433|TM 133|Teaches "X-Scissor" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 434 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|434|TM 134|Teaches "Natural Gift" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 435 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|435|TM 135|Teaches "Poison Jab" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 436 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|436|TM 136|Teaches "Grass Knot" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 437 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|437|TM 137|Teaches "Pluck" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 438 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|438|TM 138|Teaches "U-turn" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 439 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|439|TM 139|Teaches "Flash Cannon" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 440 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|440|TM 140|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|5,500|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 441 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|441|TM 141|Teaches "Hone Claws" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 442 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|442|TM 142|Teaches "Psyshock" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 443 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|443|TM 143|Teaches "Venoshock" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 444 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|444|TM 144|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 445 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|445|TM 145|Teaches "Smack Down" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 446 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|446|TM 146|Teaches "Sludge Wave" to a Pokémon.|3,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 447 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|447|TM 147|Teaches "Chatter" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 448 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|448|TM 148|Teaches "Low Sweep" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 449 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|449|TM 149|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|2,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 450 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|450|TM 150|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 451 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|451|TM 151|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 452 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|452|TM 152|Teaches "Scald" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 453 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|453|TM 153|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 454 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|454|TM 154|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 455 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|455|TM 155|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 456 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|456|TM 156|Teaches "Acrobatics" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 457 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|457|TM 157|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|5,500|Machines|No}} | |||
| 458 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|458|TM 158|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 459 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|459|TM 159|Teaches "Struggle Bug" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 460 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|460|TM 160|Teaches "Bulldoze" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 461 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|461|TM 161|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 462 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|462|TM 162|Teaches "Dragon Tail" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 463 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|463|TM 163|Teaches "Work Up" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 464 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|464|TM 164|Teaches "Wild Charge" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 465 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|465|TM 165|Teaches "Snarl" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 466 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|466|TM 166|Teaches "Pound" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 467 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|467|TM 167|Teaches "Nature Power" to a Pokémon.|3,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 468 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|468|TM 168|Teaches "Power-Up Punch" to a Pokémon.|4,000|Machines|No}} | |||
| 469 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|469|TM 169|Teaches "Dazzling Gleam" to a Pokémon.|5,000|Machines|Yes}} | |||
| 470 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|470|TM 170|Teaches "Confide" to a Pokémon.|2,000|Machines|No}} | |||
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| 502 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|502|PP Max|A medicine that can optimally raise the maximum PP of a single move that has been learned by the target Pokémon.|9,800|Medicine|Yes}} | |||
| 503 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|503|Sachet|A sachet filled with fragrant perfumes that are just slightly too overwhelming. Yet it's loved by a certain Pokémon.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 504 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|504|Whipped Dream|A soft and sweet treat made of fluffy, puffy, whipped and whirled cream. It's loved by a certain Pokémon.|2,100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 505 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|505|Toxic Orb|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a bizarre orb that will badly poison the holder during battle.|200|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 506 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|506|Life Orb|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts the power of moves, but at the cost of some HP on each hit.|200|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 507 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|507|Abomasite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Abomasnow hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 508 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|508|Absolite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Absol hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 509 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|509|Aerodactylite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Aerodactyl hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 510 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|510|Aggronite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Aggron hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 511 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|511|Alakazite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Alakazam hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 512 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|512|Ampharosite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Ampharos hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 513 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|513|Banettite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Banette hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 514 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|514|Blastoisinite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Blastoise hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 515 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|515|Blazikenite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Blaziken hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 516 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|516|Charizardite X|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Charizard hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 517 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|517|Charizardite Y|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Charizard hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 518 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|518|Garchompite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Garchompite hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 519 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|519|Gardevoirite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gardevoir hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 520 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|520|Gengarite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gengar hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 521 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|521|Gyaradosite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gyarados hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 522 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|522|Heracronite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Heracross hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 523 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|523|Houndoominite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Houndoom hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 524 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|524|Kangaskhanite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Kangaskhan hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 525 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|525|Lucarionite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Lucario hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 526 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|526|Manectite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Manectric hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 527 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|527|Mawilite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Mawile hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 528 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|528|Medichamite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Medicham hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 529 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|529|Mewtwonite X|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Mewtwo hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 530 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|530|Mewtwonite Y|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Mewtwo hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 531 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|531|Pinsirite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Pinsir hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 532 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|532|Scizorite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Scizor hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 533 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|533|Tyranitarite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Tyranitar hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 534 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|534|Venusaurite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Venusaur hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 535 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|535|Altarianite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Altaria hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 536 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|536|Audinite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Audino hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 537 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|537|Beedrillite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Beedrill hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 538 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|538|Cameruptite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Camerupt hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 539 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|539|Diancite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Diancie hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 540 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|540|Galladite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Gallade hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 541 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|541|Glalitite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Glalie hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 542 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|542|Latiasite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Latias hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 543 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|543|Latiosite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Latios hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 544 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|544|Lopunnite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Lopunny hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 545 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|545|Metagrossite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Metagross hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 546 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|546|Pidgeotite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Pidgeot hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 547 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|547|Sablenite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Sableye hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 548 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|548|Salamencite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Salamence hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 549 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|549|Sceptilite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Sceptile hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 550 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|550|Sharpedonite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Sharpedo hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 551 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|551|Slowbronite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Slowbro hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 552 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|552|Steelixite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Steelix hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|Yes}} | |||
| 553 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|553|Swampertite|One variety of the mysterious Mega Stones. Have Swampert hold it, and this stone will enable it to Mega Evolve during battle.|100|Mega Stones|No}} | |||
| 576 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|576|Mega Bracelet|This bracelet contains an untold power that somehow enables Pokémon carrying a Mega Stone to Mega Evolve in battle.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 577 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|577|Flame Orb|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It is a bizarre orb that inflicts a burn on the holder in battle.|200|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 578 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|578|Choice Band|Boosts Attack by 50%, but only allows the use of the first move selected.|4000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 579 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|579|Choice Scarf|Boosts Speed by 50%, but only allows the use of the first move selected.|4000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 580 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|580|Choice Specs|Boosts Special Attack by 50%, but only allows the use of the first move selected.|4000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 581 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|581|Macho Brace|An item to be held by a Pokémon. This stiff, heavy brace helps Pokemon grow strong but cuts Speed in battle.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 582 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|582|Power Weight|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder's HP stat to grow more after battling.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 583 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|583|Power Bracer|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder's Attack stat to grow more after battling.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 584 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|584|Power Belt|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder's Defense stat to grow more after battling.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 585 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|585|Power Lens|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder's Sp. Atk stat to grow more after battling.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 586 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|586|Power Band|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder's Sp. Def stat to grow more after battling.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 587 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|587|Power Anklet|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It reduces Speed but allows the holder's Speed stat to grow more after battling.|3000|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 591 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|591|Expert Belt|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a well-worn belt that slightly boosts the power of super effective moves.|200|Standard|[[Battle Frontier#Shop|Battle Frontier Shop]]}} | |||
| 592 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|592|Liberty Sea Map|A new sea chart that shows the way to Liberty Garden in Unova. It depicts a Lighthouse.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 593 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|593|Ice Stone|A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has an unmistakable snowflake pattern.|2100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 594 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|594|Snowball|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Attack if hit with an Ice-type attack. It can only be used once.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 595 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|595|Cell Battery|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Attack if hit with an Electric-type attack. It can only be used once.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 596 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|596|Electric Seed|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Defense on Electric Terrain. It can only be used once.|2000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 597 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|597|Grassy Seed|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Defense on Grassy Terrain. It can only be used once.|2000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 598 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|598|Misty Seed|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Sp. Defense on Misty Terrain. It can only be used once.|2000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 599 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|599|Psychic Seed|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It boosts Sp. Defense on Psychic Terrain. It can only be used once.|2000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 600 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|600|Terrain Extender|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It extends the duration of the terrain caused by the holder's move or Ability.|2000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 630 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|630|Fire Gem|A gem with an essence of fire. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fire-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 631 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|631|Water Gem|A gem with an essence of water. When held, it strengthens the power of a Water-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 632 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|632|Electric Gem|A gem with an essence of electricity. When held, it strengthens the power of a Electric-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 633 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|633|Grass Gem|A gem with an essence of nature. When held, it strengthens the power of a Grass-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 634 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|634|Ice Gem|A gem with an essence of ice. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ice-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 635 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|635|Fighting Gem|A gem with an essence of combat. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fighting-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 636 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|636|Poison Gem|A gem with an essence of poison. When held, it strengthens the power of a Poison-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 637 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|637|Ground Gem|A gem with an essence of land. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ground-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 638 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|638|Flying Gem|A gem with an essence of air. When held, it strengthens the power of a Flying-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 639 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|639|Psychic Gem|A gem with an essence of the mind. When held, it strengthens the power of a Psychic-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 640 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|640|Bug Gem|A gem with an insect-like essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Bug-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 641 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|641|Rock Gem|A gem with an essence of rock. When held, it strengthens the power of a Rock-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 642 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|642|Ghost Gem|A gem with a spectral essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ghost-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 643 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|643|Dragon Gem|A gem with a dragonic essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Dragon-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 644 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|644|Dark Gem|A gem with an essence of darkness. When held, it strengthens the power of a Dark-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 645 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|645|Steel Gem|A gem with an essence of steel. When held, it strengthens the power of a Steel-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 646 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|646|Normal Gem|A gem with an ordinary essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Normal-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 647 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|647|Fairy Gem|A gem with an essence of the fey. When held, it strengthens the power of a Fairy-type move one time.|200|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 648 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|648|Poké Toy|A toy that attracts the attention of a Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 649 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|649|Fluffy Tail|A toy that attracts the attention of a Pokémon. It guarantees escape from any battle with wild Pokémon.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 650 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|650|Bright Powder|An item to be held by a Pokémon. It casts a tricky glare that lowers the opposing Pokémon's accuracy.|2000|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 651 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|651|Dark Stone|Zekrom's body was destroyed and changed into this stone. It is said to be waiting for the emergence of a hero.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 652 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|652|Light Stone|Reshiram's body was destroyed and changed into this stone. It is said to be waiting for the emergence of a hero.|100|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 653 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|653|Black Augurite|A glassy black stone that produces a sharp cutting edge when split. It’s loved by a certain Pokémon.|2100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 654 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|654|Peat Block|A block of muddy material that can be used as fuel for burning when it is dried. It’s loved by a certain Pokémon.|1000|KeyItems|Yes}} | |||
| 660 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|660|Fire Memory|A memory disc that contains Fire-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 661 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|661|Water Memory|A memory disc that contains Water-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 662 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|662|Electric Memory|A memory disc that contains Electric-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 663 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|663|Grass Memory|A memory disc that contains Grass-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 664 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|664|Ice Memory|A memory disc that contains Ice-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 665 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|665|Fighting Memory|A memory disc that contains Fighting-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 666 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|666|Poison Memory|A memory disc that contains Poison-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 667 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|667|Ground Memory|A memory disc that contains Ground-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 668 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|668|Flying Memory|A memory disc that contains Flying-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 669 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|669|Psychic Memory|A memory disc that contains Psychic-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 670 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|670|Bug Memory|A memory disc that contains Bug-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 671 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|671|Rock Memory|A memory disc that contains Rock-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 672 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|672|Ghost Memory|A memory disc that contains Ghost-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 673 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|673|Dragon Memory|A memory disc that contains Dragon-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 674 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|674|Dark Memory|A memory disc that contains Dark-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 675 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|675|Steel Memory|A memory disc that contains Steel-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 676 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|676|Fairy Memory|A memory disc that contains Fairy-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.|500|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 1996 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|1996|Burn Drive|Makes Techno Blast a Fire-type move if held by Genesect.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 1997 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|1997|Chill Drive|Makes Techno Blast a Ice-type move if held by Genesect.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 1998 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|1998|Douse Drive|Makes Techno Blast a Water-type move if held by Genesect.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 1999 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|1999|Shock Drive|Makes Techno Blast a Electric-type move if held by Genesect.|100|Standard|Yes}} | |||
| 2000 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2000|Cheri|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from paralysis on its own in battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2001 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2001|Chesto|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from sleep on its own in battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2002 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2002|Pecha|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from poisoning on its own in battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2003 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2003|Rawst|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from a burn on its own in battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2004 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2004|Aspear|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from being frozen on its own in battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2005 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2005|Leppa|A Berry to be consumed by a Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore 10 PP to a depleted move during battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2006 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2006|Oran|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore its own HP by 10 points during battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2007 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2007|Persim|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from confusion on its own in battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2008 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2008|Lum|A berry to be consumed by a Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from any status condition during battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2009 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2009|Sitrus|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore its own HP by a small amount during battle.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2010 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2010|Figy|If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2011 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2011|Wiki|If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2012 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2012|Mago|If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2013 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2013|Aguav|If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2014 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2014|Iapapa|If held by a Pokémon, it restores the user's HP in a pinch, but it will cause confusion if the user hates the taste.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2015 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2015|Razz|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Razz.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2016 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2016|Bluk|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Bluk.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2017 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2017|Nanab|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Nanab.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2018 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2018|Wepear|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Wepear.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2019 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2019|Pinap|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Pinap.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2020 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2020|Pomeg|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base HP.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2021 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2021|Kelpsy|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2022 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2022|Qualot|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Defense.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2023 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2023|Hondew|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Sp. Atk.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2024 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2024|Grepa|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Sp. Def.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2025 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2025|Tamato|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base Speed.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2026 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2026|Cornn|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Cornn.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2027 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2027|Magost|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Magost.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2028 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2028|Rabuta|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Rabuta.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2029 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2029|Nomel|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Nomel.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2030 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2030|Spelon|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Spelon.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2031 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2031|Pamtre|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Pamtre.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2032 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2032|Watmel|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Watmel.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2033 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2033|Durin|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Durin.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2034 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2034|Belue|Pokéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Belue.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2035 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2035|Occa|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Fire-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2036 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2036|Passho|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Water-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2037 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2037|Wacan|If held by a Pokémon, this berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Electric-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2038 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2038|Rindo|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Grass-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2039 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2039|Yache|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ice-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2040 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2040|Chople|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Fighting-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2041 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2041|Kebia|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Poison-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2042 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2042|Shuca|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ground-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2043 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2043|Coba|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Flying-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2044 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2044|Payapa|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Psychic-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2045 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2045|Tanga|If held by a Pokémon, this berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Bug-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2046 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2046|Charti|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Rock-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2047 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2047|Kasib|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ghost-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2048 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2048|Haban|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Dragon-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2049 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2049|Colbur|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Dark-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2050 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2050|Babiri|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Steel-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2051 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2051|Chilan|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one Normal-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2052 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2052|Liechi|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Attack stat will increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2053 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2053|Ganlon|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Defense stat will increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2054 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2054|Salac|A Berry to be held by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Speed stat will increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2055 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2055|Petaya|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Sp. Atk stat will increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2056 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2056|Apicot|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its Sp. Def stat will increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2057 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2057|Lansat|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, its critical-hit ratio will increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2058 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2058|Starf|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, one of its stats will sharply increase when it's in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2059 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2059|Enigma|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, being hit by a supereffective attack will restore its HP.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2060 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2060|Micle|If held by a Pokémon, it raises the accuracy of a move just once in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2061 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2061|Custap|If held by a Pokémon, it gets to move first just once in a pinch.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2062 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2062|Jaboca|If held by a Pokémon, and if a foe's physical attack lands, the foe also takes damage.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2063 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2063|Rowap|If held by a Pokémon and a special attack lands, the attacker takes damage.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2064 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2064|Roseli|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Fairy-type attack.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2065 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2065|Kee|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will increase the holder's Defense if it's hit with a physical move.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 2066 = {{ItemDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|2066|Maranga|If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will increase the holder's Sp. Def if it's hit with a special move.|100|Plants|Yes}} | |||
| 191 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|191|Fighting|01|Dynamic Punch|1500|750|Yes|Prize for Defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Chuck|Chuck]]}} | |||
| 192 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|192|Normal|02|Headbutt|2000|1000|Yes|From a guy in Ilex forest/[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 193 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|193|???|03|Curse|3000|1500|Yes|From a man on the top floor of Gamefreak's building}} | |||
| 194 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|194|Rock|04|Rollout|2000|1000|Yes|[[Route 35]]}} | |||
| 195 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|195|Normal|05|Roar|500|250|Yes|From a man on [[Route 32]]}} | |||
| 196 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|196|Poison|06|Toxic|3000|1500|Yes|Prize for Defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Janine|Janine]]}} | |||
| 197 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|197|Electric|07|Zap Cannon|2000|1000|Yes|[[Power Plant]] Quest Reward}} | |||
| 198 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|198|Fighting|08|Rock Smash|1000|500|Yes|From a Guy at [[Route 36]]/[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 199 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|199|Normal|09|Psych Up|1000|500|Yes|[[Viridian Forest]]}} | |||
| 200 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|200|Normal|10|Hidden Power|3000|1500|Yes|[[Lake of Rage]]}} | |||
| 201 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|201|Fire|11|Sunny Day|2000|1000|Yes|From a woman in the [[Goldenrod]]'s [[Radio Tower]] after beating [[Team Rocket]]}} | |||
| 202 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|202|Normal|12|Sweet Scent|1000|500|Yes|[[Route 34]]'s Gatehouse}} | |||
| 203 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|203|Normal|13|Snore|1000|500|Yes|[[Dark Cave]]}} | |||
| 204 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|204|Ice|14|Blizzard|5500|2750|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 205 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|205|Normal|15|Hyper Beam|3000|1500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 206 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|206|Ice|16|Icy Wind|3000|1500|Yes|Prize for Defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Pryce|Pryce]]}} | |||
| 207 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|207|Normal|17|Protect|3000|1500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 208 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|208|Water|18|Rain Dance|2000|1000|Yes|[[Slowpoke Well]]}} | |||
| 209 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|209|Grass|19|Giga Drain|?|?|Yes|Prize for Defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Erika|Erika]]}} | |||
| 210 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|210|Normal|20|Endure|?|?|Yes|[[Burned Tower]]}} | |||
| 211 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|211|Normal|21|Frustration|1000|500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 212 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|212|Grass|22|Solarbeam|3000|1500|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 213 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|213|Steel|23|Iron Tail|1500|750|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Jasmine|Jasmine]]}} | |||
| 214 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|214|Dragon|24|Dragon Breath|3000|1500|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Clair|Clair]]}} | |||
| 215 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|215|Electric|25|Thunder|5500|2750|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 216 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|216|Ground|26|Earthquake|1500|750|Yes|[[Victory Road]]}} | |||
| 217 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|217|Normal|27|Return|1000|500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 218 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|218|Ground|28|Dig|2000|1000|Yes|[[National Park]]}} | |||
| 219 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|219|Psychic|29|Psychic|?|?|Yes|[[Saffron City]]}} | |||
| 220 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|220|Ghost|30|Shadow Ball|1500|750|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Morty|Morty]]}} | |||
| 221 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|221|Ground|31|Mud Slap|1500|750|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Falkner|Falkner]]}} | |||
| 222 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|222|Normal|32|Double Team|2000|1000|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 223 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|223|Ice|33|Ice Punch|3000|1500|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 224 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|224|Normal|34|Swagger|?|?|Yes|[[Glitter Lighthouse]]}} | |||
| 225 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|225|Normal|35|Sleep Talk|3000|1500|Yes|[[Goldenrod]]'s underground base}} | |||
| 226 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|226|Poison|36|Sludge Bomb|1000|500|Yes|[[Lake of Rage]]'s Gatehouse}} | |||
| 227 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|227|Rock|37|Sandstorm|2000|1000|Yes|[[Route 27]]}} | |||
| 228 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|228|Fire|38|Fire Blast|5500|2750|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 229 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|229|Normal|39|Swift|2000|1000|Yes|[[Union cave]]}} | |||
| 230 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|230|Normal|40|Defense Curl|1000|500|Yes|[[Mt. Mortar]]}} | |||
| 231 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|231|Electric|41|Thunder Punch|3000|1500|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 232 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|232|Psychic|42|Dream Eater|?|?|Yes|Gift from Fat Guy at [[Viridian City]]}} | |||
| 233 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|233|Fighting|43|Detect|500|250|Yes|[[Lake of Rage]]}} | |||
| 234 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|234|Psychic|44|Rest|?|?|Yes|[[Ice Path]]}} | |||
| 235 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|235|Normal|45|Attract|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Whitney|Whitney]]}} | |||
| 236 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|236|Dark|46|Thief|3000|1500|Yes|[[Team Rocket HQ]] in [[Mahogany Town]]}} | |||
| 237 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|237|Steel|47|Steel Wing|3000|1500|Yes|[[Rock Tunnel]]}} | |||
| 238 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|238|Fire|48|Fire Punch|3000|1500|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 239 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|239|Bug|49|Fury Cutter|1500|750|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Bugsy|Bugsy]]}} | |||
| 240 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|240|Ghost|50|Nightmare|???|???|Yes|Prize for doing [[Kenya quest]]}} | |||
| 351 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|351|Normal|51|Mega Punch|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 352 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|352|Normal|52|Razor Wind|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 353 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|353|Normal|53|Swords Dance|?|?|Yes|[[Seven Island]] from the guy on the bridge.}} | |||
| 354 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|354|Normal|54|Whirlwind|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 355 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|355|Normal|55|Megakick|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 356 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|356|Normal|56|Horn Drill|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 357 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|357|Normal|57|Body Slam|4000|2000|Yes|Gift from Fat Guy at [[Four Island]]}} | |||
| 358 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|358|Normal|58|Take Down|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 359 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|359|Normal|59|Double Edge|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 360 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|360|Water|60|Bubblebeam|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 361 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|361|Water|61|Water Gun|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 362 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|362|Ice|62|Ice Beam|?|?|Yes|[[Seafoam Islands]]}} | |||
| 363 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|363|Normal|63|Pay Day|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 364 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|364|Fighting|64|Submission|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 365 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|365|Fighting|65|Counter|?|?|Yes|Gift in [[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 366 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|366|Fighting|66|Seismic Toss|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 367 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|367|Normal|67|Rage|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 368 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|368|Grass|68|Mega Drain|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 369 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|369|Dragon|69|Dragon Rage|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 370 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|370|Electric|70|Thunderbolt|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Lt. Surge|Lt. Surge]]}} | |||
| 371 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|371|Ground|71|Fissure|?|?|Yes|[[Diglett's Cave]]}} | |||
| 372 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|372|Psychic|72|Teleport|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 373 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|373|Psychic|73|Mimic|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 374 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|374|Psychic|74|Reflect|1000|500|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 375 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|375|Normal|75|Bide|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 376 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|376|Normal|76|Metronome|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Blue|Blue]]}} | |||
| 377 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|377|Normal|77|Self-Destruct|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 378 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|378|Normal|78|Egg Bomb|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 379 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|379|Normal|79|Skull Bash|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 380 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|380|Normal|80|Softboiled|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 381 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|381|Flying|81|Sky attack|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 382 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|382|Electric|82|Thunder wave|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 383 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|383|Psychic|83|Psywave|?|?|Yes|[[Cerulean Cave]]}} | |||
| 384 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|384|Normal|84|Explosion|?|?|Yes|From a Hiker on [[Mt. Ember]]}} | |||
| 385 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|385|Rock|85|Rock Slide|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Brock|Brock]]}} | |||
| 386 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|386|Normal|86|Tri Attack|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 387 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|387|Normal|87|Substitute|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 388 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|388|Fighting|88|Focus Punch|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 389 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|389|Dragon|89|Dragon Claw|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 390 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|390|Water|90|Water Pulse|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Misty|Misty]]}} | |||
| 391 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|391|Psychic|91|Calm Mind|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 392 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|392|Ice|92|Hail|3000|1500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 393 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|393|Fighting|93|Bulk Up|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 394 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|394|Grass|94|Bullet Seed|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 395 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|395|Dark|95|Taunt|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 396 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|396|Psychic|96|Light Screen|2000|1000|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 397 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|397|Normal|97|SafeGuard|2000|1000|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 398 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|398|Fighting|98|Brick Break|?|?|Yes|Invisible walls room in [[Millennial Star Tower]]}} | |||
| 399 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|399|Electric|99|Shock Wave|?|?|Yes|[[Cerulean Cave]]}} | |||
| 400 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|400|Fire|100|FlameThrower|?|?|Yes|[[Route 28]]}} | |||
| 401 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|401|Rock|101|Rock tomb|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 402 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|402|Flying|102|Aerial Ace|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 403 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|403|Dark|103|Torment|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 404 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|404|Normal|104|Facade|?|?|Yes|From the Guy at the [[Memorial Pillar]]}} | |||
| 405 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|405|Normal|105|Secret Power|2000|1000|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 406 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|406|Psychic|106|Skill Swap|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Sabrina|Sabrina]]}} | |||
| 407 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|407|Dark|107|Snatch|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 408 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|408|Fire|108|Overheat|?|?|Yes|Prize for defeating [[Gym_Leaders#Blaine|Blaine]]}} | |||
| 409 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|409|Flying|109|Roost|?|?|Yes|Sliding ice room in [[Millennial Star Tower]]}} | |||
| 410 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|410|Fighting|110|Focus Blast|5500|2750|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 411 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|411|Grass|111|Energy Ball|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 412 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|412|Normal|112|False Swipes|2000|1000|Yes|[[Goldenrod City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 413 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|413|Water|113|Brine|?|?|Yes|[[UnderWater Cave]]}} | |||
| 414 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|414|Dark|114|Fling|?|?|Yes|[[Rock Tunnel]]}} | |||
| 415 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|415|Electric|115|Charge Beam|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 416 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|416|Dragon|116|Dragon Pulse|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 417 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|417|Fighting|117|Drain Punch|?|?|Yes|[[Route 39]]}} | |||
| 418 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|418|Fire|118|Will-O-Wisp|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 419 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|419|Bug|119|Silver Wind|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 420 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|420|Dark|120|Embargo|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 421 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|421|Ghost|121|Shadow Claw|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 422 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|422|Dark|122|Payback|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 423 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|423|Normal|123|Recycle|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 424 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|424|Grass|124|Giga Impact|3000|1500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 425 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|425|Rock|125|Rock Polish|?|?|Yes|[[Rock Tunnel]]}} | |||
| 426 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|426|Flying|126|Defog|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 427 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|427|Rock|127|Stone Edge|?|?|Yes|[[Mt. Silver]]'s mountain side}} | |||
| 428 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|428|Ice|128|Avalanche|3000|1500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 429 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|429|Steel|129|Gyro Ball|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 430 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|430|Rock|130|Stealth Rock|2000|1000|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 431 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|431|Normal|131|Captivate|?|?|Yes|Gift in the house on [[Route 28]]}} | |||
| 432 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|432|Dark|132|Dark Pulse|3000|1500|Yes|[[Celadon City]]'s Dept. Store.}} | |||
| 433 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|433|Bug|133|X-Scissor|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 434 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|434|Normal|134|Natural Gift|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 435 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|435|Poison|135|Poison Jab|?|?|Yes|[[Rocket Warehouse|Team Rocket Warehouse]]}} | |||
| 436 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|436|Grass|136|Grass Knot|?|?|Yes|[[Berry Forest]]}} | |||
| 437 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|437|Flying|137|Pluck|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 438 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|438|Bug|138|U-Turn|?|?|Yes|[[Kolben Tower]] from Mario}} | |||
| 439 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|439|Steel|139|Flash Cannon|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 440 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|440|Psychic|140|Trick Room|?|?|Yes|[[Ancient Ruins]]}} | |||
| 441 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|441|Dark|141|Hone Claws|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 442 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|442|Psychic|142|Psyshock|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 443 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|443|Poison|143|Venoshock|?|?|Yes|[[Rocket Warehouse|Team Rocket Warehouse]]}} | |||
| 444 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|444|Psychic|144|Telekinesis|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 445 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|445|Rock|145|Smack Down|?|?|Yes|[[Ruin Valley]]}} | |||
| 446 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|446|Poison|146|Sludge Wave|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 447 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|447|Fire|147|Flame Charge|?|?|Yes|[[Libery Island]]}} | |||
| 448 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|448|Fighting|148|Low Sweep|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 449 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|449|Normal|149|Round|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 450 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|450|Normal|150|Echoed Voice|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 451 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|451|Psychic|151|Ally Switch|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 452 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|452|Water|152|Scald|?|?|Yes|[[Underwater Cave]]}} | |||
| 453 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|453|Flying|153|Sky Drop|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 454 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|454|Fire|154|Incinerate|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 455 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|455|Dark|155|Quash|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 456 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|456|Flying|156|Acrobatics|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 457 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|457|Normal|157|Retaliate|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 458 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|458|Electric|158|Volt Switch|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 459 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|459|Bug|159|Struggle Bug|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 460 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|460|Ground|160|Bulldoze|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 461 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|461|Ice|161|Frost Breath|?|?|Yes|[[Icefall Cave]]}} | |||
| 462 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|462|Dragon|162|Dragon Tail|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 463 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|463|Normal|163|Work Up|?|?|Yes|In the ice breaking room inside the [[Millennial Star Tower]]}} | |||
| 464 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|464|Electric|164|Wild Charge|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 465 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|465|Dark|165|Snarl|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 466 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|466|Bug|166|Infestation|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 467 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|467|Normal|167|Nature Power|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 468 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|468|Fighting|168|Power-up Punch|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 469 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|469|Fairy|169|Dazzling Gleam|?|?|Yes|After giving Fanta a bottle of [[Fanta]] in [[Kolben Tower]]}} | |||
| 470 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|470|Normal|170|Confide|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 471 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|471|Bug|171|Leech Life|?|?|Yes|Prize for clearing [[Trainer Tower]]'s Singles challenge}} | |||
| 472 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|472|Dark|172|Brutal Swing|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 473 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|473|Steel|173|Smart Strike|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 474 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|474|Ice|174|Aurora Veil|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 475 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|475|Normal|175|Helping Hand|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 476 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|476|Dark|176|Foul Play|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 477 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|477|Dragon|177|Outrage|?|?|Yes|Prize for clearing [[Trainer Tower]]'s Mixed challenge}} | |||
| 478 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|478|Fairy|178|Play Rough|?|?|Yes|Prize for clearing [[Trainer Tower]]'s Knockout challenge}} | |||
| 479 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|479|Fighting|179|Superpower|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 480 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|480|Ground|180|Drill Run|?|?|No|?}} | |||
| 481 = {{TMDataV2|{{{1}}}|{{{3}}}|481|Bug|181|Megahorn|?|?|Yes|Prize for clearing [[Trainer Tower]]'s Doubles challenge}} | |||
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