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* German: '''Turbotreter'''
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* Spanish: '''Deportivas'''
* Spanish: '''Deportivas'''
* Dutch: '''Hardloopschoenen'''


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Revision as of 16:12, 28 April 2011

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Running Shoes (Japanese: ランニングシューズ Running Shoes) are a piece of equipment developed by the Devon Corporation. They were introduced in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and used in all standard Generation III, Generation IV and Generation V games.

The Running Shoes are typically received shortly after the beginning of the game. In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, and Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the Running Shoes are given by the player's mother before they leave on the journey. In FireRed and LeafGreen, their mom sends them to the player via one of Professor Oak's aides, who is met in Pewter City, right before entering Route 3 and after battling Brock. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, they are given by the old man who gives the player a tour of Cherrygrove City. In Pokémon Black and White, they are given by the player's mother after the player first ventures onto Route 2.

The Running Shoes allow the player to run instead of walk by holding the B button and pressing the D-pad in any direction. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, this method is overhauled and replaced with a panel on the lower screen that, when touched with the stylus, automatically puts on the Running Shoes, allowing the player to run without having to hold the B button. However, there are a few places that cannot be run through, such as very tall, thick grass or deep snow. Most caves and routes, though, as well as some buildings, will allow for running inside of them. In Generation IV, instead of being limited to certain buildings as in past games, all buildings allow running, but deep snow is added in which one can sometimes run but never bike.

The speed at which players can run is about twice as that of walking, yet slower than any of the bicycles. Attempting to dodge Trainers 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.

In the manga

Ruby using his running shoes

In Pokémon Adventures, Ruby has a pair of Running Shoes, given to him as a birthday present by his father, Norman. They, like the in-game ones, allow Ruby to run far faster than normal using compressed air to propel him.

In other languages

  • German: Turbotreter
  • Spanish: Deportivas
  • Dutch: Hardloopschoenen
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