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===Recovery items===
===Recovery items===
Some items allow the recovery of a Pokémon's {{stat|HP}}. Typically, these are food items and include [[drink]]s, [[ether]]s, [[herbal medicine]], [[Potion]]s, [[Revive]]s, the [[RageCandyBar]] and the one-of-a-kind [[Sacred Ash]].
Some items allow the recovery of a Pokémon's {{stat|HP}}. Typically, these are food items and include [[drink]]s, [[ether]]s, [[herbal medicine]], [[Potion]]s, [[Revive]]s, the [[Rage Candy Bar]], and the one-of-a-kind [[Sacred Ash]].


Some [[status ailment healing item]]s will cure a Pokémon of other injuries.
Some [[status condition healing item]]s will cure a Pokémon of other injuries.


===Stat-enhancing items===
===Stat-enhancing items===
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===Held items===
===Held items===
[[Held item]]s are items given to a Pokémon to hold onto by its Trainer. These items can help the Pokémon in battle (such as [[Berry|Berries]], [[in-battle effect item]]s, [[stat-enhancing item]]s, or [[type-enhancing item]]s), help the Pokémon to reproduce (such as [[incense]]) or provide communication with others (such as [[Mail]]).
[[Held item]]s are items given to a Pokémon to hold onto by its Trainer. These items can help the Pokémon in battle (such as {{Berries}}, [[in-battle effect item]]s, [[stat-enhancing item]]s, or [[type-enhancing item]]s), help the Pokémon to reproduce (such as [[incense]]) or provide communication with others (such as [[Mail]]).


===Poké Balls===
===Poké Balls===
[[File:SugimoriPokeBall.png|thumb|right|A Poké Ball is a useful tool for catching Pokémon.]]
[[File:SugimoriPokeBall.png|thumb|right|A Poké Ball is a useful tool for catching Pokémon]]
[[Poké Ball]]s are a mechanism in which a captured Pokémon is kept. Poké Balls come in many varieties, each of different strength.
[[Poké Ball]]s are a mechanism in which a captured Pokémon is kept. Poké Balls come in many varieties, each of different strength.


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===Experience-affecting item===
===Experience-affecting item===
[[Experience-affecting item]]s such as the Exp. Share and {{DL|Experience-affecting item|Lucky Egg}} aid a Pokémon's growth.
[[Experience-affecting item]]s such as the {{DL|Experience-affecting item|Exp. Share}} and {{DL|Experience-affecting item|Lucky Egg}} aid a Pokémon's growth.


===Escape items===
===Escape items===
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===Repel===
===Repel===
[[Repel]] prevents wild Pokémon from appearing. There are many different types, each with a different strength.
[[Repel]] prevents wild Pokémon from appearing. There are several different types, each with a different strength.


===Cologne===
===Cologne===
Only in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}, [[Cologne]] increases a Pokémon's friendship.
Available only in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and {{Pokémon XD}}, [[Cologne]] increases a Pokémon's friendship.


===Honey===
===Honey===
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===Fossils===
===Fossils===
[[File:Mine Dome Fossil.png|thumb|right|A Dome Fossil]]
[[File:Mine Dome Fossil.png|thumb|right|A Dome Fossil]]
[[Fossil]]s may be revived into Pokémon. There are nine types of Fossils:
[[Fossil]]s may be revived into Pokémon. There are eleven types of Fossils:
* [[Dome and Helix Fossils]]
* [[Dome and Helix Fossils]]
* [[Old Amber]]
* [[Old Amber]]
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===Flutes===
===Flutes===
A [[Flute]] is an item that can be blown to produce an effect. They can be used multiple times without being consumed.
A [[Flute]] is an item that can be blown to produce an effect. They can be used multiple times without being consumed.
===Ability Capsule===
Introduced in [[Pokémon X and Y]], the [[Ability Capsule]] is a consumable item that allows a Trainer to change the [[Ability]] of one Pokémon, provided the individual belongs to a species with two standard Abilities and the individual possesses one of them.
===Strange Souvenir===
[[File:Dream Strange Souvenir Sprite.png|thumb|right|Global Link artwork]]
The Strange Souvenir is an item introduced in X and Y that is received from a foreign {{tc|Backpacker}} in a hotel who says he is not from any of the regions from the previous games: [[Kanto]], [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], [[Sinnoh]], or [[Unova]]. It is worth {{PDollar}}5 if sold.
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}|An ornament depicting a Pokémon that is venerated as a protector in some region far from Kalos.}}
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==Bag==
==Bag==
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A Pokédex records information about every species of Pokémon a Trainer has encountered. There are three kinds:
A Pokédex records information about every species of Pokémon a Trainer has encountered. There are three kinds:
* [[Regional Pokédex]] - for listing Pokémon specific to a certain region
* [[Regional Pokédex]] - for listing Pokémon specific to a certain region
* [[National Pokédex]] - for listing all 649 species of Pokémon
* [[National Pokédex]] - for listing all 718 species of Pokémon
* [[Unown Dex]] - for listing the (at the time) 26 species of {{p|Unown}}
* [[Unown Dex]] - for listing the (at the time) 26 species of {{p|Unown}}


==Running Shoes==
==Running Shoes==
The [[Running Shoes]] have been a stable part of the game since [[Generation III]]. By pressing the B button, players are able to run instead of walk. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} the Running Shoes can be activated using the [[Nintendo DS]]'s touch screen.
The [[Running Shoes]] have been a staple of the games since [[Generation III]]. By pressing the B button, players are able to run instead of walk. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}} the Running Shoes can be activated using the [[Nintendo DS]]'s touch screen.


==Devices==
==Devices==
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==Decorations==
==Decorations==
[[Decorations]] can be used to personalize a Trainer's bedroom or [[secret base]]. The availability of each decoration is dependent on the game.
[[Decorations]] can be used to personalize a Trainer's bedroom or [[Secret Base]]. The availability of each decoration is dependent on the game.
 


==Accessories and Props==
==Accessories and Props==
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==Backdrops==
==Backdrops==
[[Backdrop]]s are used as the background behind the Pokémon when dressed up for or photo or a Super Contest.
[[Backdrop]]s are used as the background behind the Pokémon when dressed up for or photo or a Super Contest.
==Clothing==
[[Clothing]] is a kind of item introduced in {{g|X and Y}} that allows [[Trainer customization|customization of the player character]]. It is bought at boutiques and may raise a player's amount of {{DL|Lumiose City|style}}.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of items by name]]
* [[List of items by index number]]
* [[List of items by index number]]
* [[List of items in other languages]]
* [[List of items in other languages]]
 
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