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The speed at which players can run is about twice as that of walking, yet slower than any of the [[bicycle]]s (8 steps per second in [[Generation VI]]). Attempting to dodge some Trainers, usually ones that randomly turn, with the Running Shoes will attract the attention of the Trainer and cause them to face towards the player. Additionally, running through the [[tall grass]] increases the chance of being attacked by a wild Pokémon.{{fact}}
The speed at which players can run is about twice as that of walking, yet slower than any of the [[bicycle]]s (8 steps per second in [[Generation VI]]). Attempting to dodge some Trainers, usually ones that randomly turn, with the Running Shoes will attract the attention of the Trainer and cause them to face towards the player. Additionally, running through the [[tall grass]] increases the chance of being attacked by a wild Pokémon.{{fact}}


From [[Generation VII]], the player is able to run automatically from the start of the game without needing the Running Shoes as a separate item.  
From [[Generation VII]] to [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], the player is able to run automatically from the start of the game without needing the Running Shoes as a separate item.  


===Acquisition===
===Acquisition===
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| [[Littleroot Town]] (automatically obtained at the start of the game)
| [[Littleroot Town]] (automatically obtained at the start of the game)
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| [[Twinleaf Town]] (from the player's [[Johanna|mother]] after obtaining a [[starter Pokémon]])
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