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Pokémon Storage Systems are typically accessed through the [[PC]]s in [[Pokémon Center]]s, {{pkmn|Day Care}}s, and {{cat|battle areas}} such as the [[Battle Frontier]] and [[Battle Tower]].
Pokémon Storage Systems are typically accessed through the [[PC]]s in [[Pokémon Center]]s, {{pkmn|Day Care}}s, and {{cat|battle areas}} such as the [[Battle Frontier]] and [[Battle Tower]].
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], the Pokémon Storage System is known as the '''Pokémon Box''', which is accessed through the player's [[bag]] instead of PCs, allowing the player to switch their party Pokémon at any point in the game.


==Versions==
==Versions==
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| {{gen|VI}} || 7/15/23/30/31 || 30 || 930
| {{gen|VI}} || 7/15/23/30/31 || 30 || 930
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| {{gen|VII}} || 8/16/24/32 || 30 || 960
| {{gen|VII}} || 8/16/24/32<br>1{{sup/7|PE}} || 30<br>1,000{{sup/7|PE}} || 960<br>1,000{{sup/7|PE}}
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Starting in [[Generation III]], the player is forced to release all Pokémon that are [[caught Pokémon|caught]] when the Pokémon Storage System (and the [[party]]) is full. Starting in [[Generation V]], the number of Boxes in the Pokémon Storage System is initially limited, with only a few Boxes available. To unlock the next set of additional Boxes, each currently available Box must have at least one Pokémon in it. This makes [[save|saving]] the game quicker initially, as data belonging to locked boxes does not have to be touched. If the player is currently using the Storage System and has placed Pokémon in every Box to unlock more Boxes, the PC must be turned off and on again for the new Boxes to appear. These unlock requirements may be bypassed by using [[Pokémon Bank]].
Starting in [[Generation III]], the player is forced to release all Pokémon that are [[caught Pokémon|caught]] when the Pokémon Storage System (and the [[party]]) is full. Starting in [[Generation V]], the number of Boxes in the Pokémon Storage System is initially limited, with only a few Boxes available. To unlock the next set of additional Boxes, each currently available Box must have at least one Pokémon in it. This makes [[save|saving]] the game quicker initially, as data belonging to locked boxes does not have to be touched. If the player is currently using the Storage System and has placed Pokémon in every Box to unlock more Boxes, the PC must be turned off and on again for the new Boxes to appear. These unlock requirements may be bypassed by using [[Pokémon Bank]].
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In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, if the player's storage and party are both full before receiving {{p|Latios}}{{sup/6|OR}} or {{p|Latias}}{{sup/6|AS}} at [[Southern Island]] (either before traveling to [[Southern Island]] or in the inner grove right before approaching the Legendary Pokémon), the player will be prevented from advancing until they make space.
In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, if the player's storage and party are both full before receiving {{p|Latios}}{{sup/6|OR}} or {{p|Latias}}{{sup/6|AS}} at [[Southern Island]] (either before traveling to [[Southern Island]] or in the inner grove right before approaching the Legendary Pokémon), the player will be prevented from advancing until they make space.
In Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Pokémon Box is only one box that can hold up to 1,000 Pokémon and is similar to the interface in [[Pokémon GO]]. As such, it includes a variety of ways to sort or search the box.


====Side series games====
====Side series games====
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In Generation VII, since PCs only feature the Pokémon Storage System and load it immediately, the organization modes are switched by pressing the X Button. The modes available are a Pokémon organization mode, an item organization mode, and a [[#Battle Box and Battle Teams|Battle Teams]] mode.
In Generation VII, since PCs only feature the Pokémon Storage System and load it immediately, the organization modes are switched by pressing the X Button. The modes available are a Pokémon organization mode, an item organization mode, and a [[#Battle Box and Battle Teams|Battle Teams]] mode.
In Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Pokémon Box can be organized by invoking one of the several sorting features. The box can be sorted by order caught, Pokédex number, level (ascending or descending), CP (ascending or descending), favorites on top, or species name. A player can also search for specific Pokémon by name, [[type]]s, [[move]]s, [[TM]] compatibility, [[Nature]], [[gender]] or markings.


===Wallpaper===
===Wallpaper===
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Markings have no explicit effect or purpose except what the player may invent for them. In many online communities, players conventionally use them to mark which of a Pokémon's {{IV}}s are the maximum of 31; typically, the markings represent a maximum IV in HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed, in that order.
Markings have no explicit effect or purpose except what the player may invent for them. In many online communities, players conventionally use them to mark which of a Pokémon's {{IV}}s are the maximum of 31; typically, the markings represent a maximum IV in HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, and Speed, in that order.
In Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, the Pokémon Box includes a "make a favorite" mark along with the other previously available markings, which acts similarly to marking favorites in [[Pokémon GO]]. The player can sort their box with favorites on top and will be given a warning if they are trying to transfer a designated favorite.


===Selection modes===
===Selection modes===