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Throwing items are items in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series that can be thrown at foes to deal damage over a distance. These items are stackable. Up to 99 items can be stacked, except in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon where up to 40 items can be stacked. As these items are stackable, the amounts below are per one item.
Gravelerock
Most throwing items are tossed in a straight line, and damage the first Pokémon they hit. These stop after flying 10 tiles or hitting a wall (unless the user has the Long Toss or Pierce status). In Red and Blue Rescue Team, and Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, if the user is holding a Curve Band, these items will turn upon reaching a wall. Unlike straight line toss items, Geo Pebbles, Gravelerocks and Rare Fossils fly in arcs and over walls when thrown, and inflict fixed damage.
Items can be thrown when the Pokémon has the Paralyzed or CringingRBTDS/CringeGtI/FlinchSMD status. The direction of the thrown item is unaffected by the Confused status.
In Red and Blue Rescue Team, and Explorers of Darkness, Time and Sky, the IQ skill, Item Catcher, allows Pokémon to catch thrown items as long they are not holding an item. The IQ skill, Item Master, allows partner Pokémon to throw items. In Gates to Infinity, the Power-Pitching Team Skill allows items to be thrown farther than usual. The Slip-Through Team Skill allows thrown items to conveniently slip through teammates to hit an enemy behind them, or pass through enemies to hit teammates behind them.
In Super Mystery Dungeon, throwing items can be registered so that other members of the team can automatically throw items to their own accord. Holding the Water Looplet allows items to be fly endlessly. Setting the emera, Piercing Throw, onto a looplet allows thrown items (except stones) to pierce through all Pokémon and walls and fly endlessly.
Enemies are also capable of throwing items. They can also catch thrown items, instead of being damaged by them.
A weapon to be thrown. When thrown, it flies high in an arc to clear obstacles and strike the target. It is not affected by Pierce or Long Toss statuses.
A weapon to be thrown. When thrown, it flies high in an arc to clear obstacles and strike the target. It is not affected by Pierce or Long Toss statuses.
A brilliantly shining thorn crafted from solid gold. It is a fantastically precious item that gives its owner serious bragging rights. When hurled, it flies in a straight line to inflict damage on any Pokémon it hits.
A weapon to be thrown. When thrown, it flies high in an arc to clear obstacles and strike the target. It is not affected by Pierce or Long Toss statuses.
An odd stone similar to an Unown, shaped like the letter "B."
C-Stone CのいしC Stone
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN IV
Cannot be bought
Sell for:10
Effect:
When thrown, it flies in a straight line and deals damage with an attack power of 60TD or 90S.
In Aegis Cave, the stones that spell out ICE and ROCK can be used to unlock Ice Chamber (Regice's room) and Rock Chamber (Regirock's room), respectively.
An odd stone similar to an Unown, shaped like the letter "D."
E-Stone EのいしE Stone
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN IV
Cannot be bought
Sell for:10
Effect:
When thrown, it flies in a straight line and deals damage with an attack power of 60TD or 90S.
In Aegis Cave, the stones that spell out ICE and STEEL can be used to unlock Ice Chamber (Regice's room) and Steel Chamber (Registeel's room), respectively.
It's one of the Golden Items, with a golden glow. They say that when thrown, it flies in an arc to inflict great damage on a Pokémon. It's not affected by the pierce status.
Golden Spike おうごんのハリGolden Spike
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN VI
Price:8*3*
Sell for:1
Effect:
When thrown, it flies in a straight line and deals damage with an attack power of ?.
There are two Lookalike Items for Geo Pebble and Gravelerock, called Gone Pebble and Gravelyrock respectively. Both items are edible instead of being thrown items.
Appearance
Sprite of Geo Pebble and Gravelerock from Rescue Team