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Nugget

Has Nugget any function other then being sold for a lot of money?Jacce 17:27, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Bag space. TTEchidna GSDS! 01:42, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

I really want to add Japanese trivia of the Nugget, because it's an important in-joke of Japanese Pokemon fandom. But I also feel that it's inappropriate at the same time... --Pizzaman 13:07, 10 July 2008 (UTC)

What would it be? That it's a piece of crap? TTEchidna 15:28, 10 July 2008 (UTC)
In Japanese, it's 'kin no tama' (きんのたま、金の玉 lit. golden ball). It's also a colloquial term for testicles, and the man offering you his "testicles" is a frequent joke amongst Japanese fans, especially since how the protagonist is still an underage child and all. --Pizzaman 13:23, 18 July 2008 (UTC)

It says under Slowpoketail that

"One key point of interest is when first introduced, the Team Rocket member mentions the Slowpoketail's value as a delicacy, being the first time that it's ever mentioned of the use of any Pokémon as an actual food (for human consumption), a rather controversial subject of what kind of creature is the contributor of meat (of any kind) in the Pokémon world"

but my friend pointed out that in one episode, I think EP049, the Pokedex says that people find Farfetch'd delicious.Daihatsuboy 02:02, 30 December 2008 (UTC)

I vaguely remember hearing that. If you can find a clip it would be perfectDCM((曲奇饼妖怪Spy on My Edits))
I know I'm replying to old crap, but I was gonna mention this anyways: The Official Pokémon Handbook says that people think Farfetch'd is tasty served with leeks and that's why it's rare. :P ZestyCactus 21:16, 22 September 2009 (UTC)
Also in the episode when everyone is on the SS Anne it shows them talk about eating a Magikarp. This has happened in many different episodes before Gen II even came out so the statement of "One key point of interest is when first introduced, the Team Rocket member mentions the Slowpoketail's value as a delicacy, being the first time that it's ever mentioned of the use of any Pokémon as an actual food (for human consumption), a rather controversial subject of what kind of creature is the contributor of meat (of any kind) in the Pokémon world. This is also the first time that Pokémon cruelty is mentioned explicitly." is totally wrong. It should be removed completely since its false.--Lycos Ex Mortis 05:57, 10 March 2010 (UTC)

Gold Nugget

"In Generation IV it is officially announced that nuggets are made of gold, though the Generation III sprite revealed this beforehand."

I remember reading in Generation II, when you select a Nugget (and the description is below), that it says, "Made of pure gold. Sells high". So I would think that the info about Gen IV is wrong. --Dr. James 04:03, 30 September 2009 (UTC)

pearl -> big pearl

On route 20 a swimmer asks if pearls grow bigger inside Cloyster. Do pearls turn into big pearls if you give them to a Cloyster to hold for long enough? --Jared 20:14, 30 September 2009 (UTC)

Not that I've heard of. —darklordtrom 00:13, 1 October 2009 (UTC)

Tiny + Big Mushrooms in RSE?

I noticed that the sections for the Tiny and Big Mushrooms don't have any information whatsoever regarding their existance in RSE. It appears as though the mushrooms don't exist in RSE, as they neither have any Bag caption information nor any location information. I belive that this should be rectified as soon as would be convinient. --Alex S. 05:56, 15 May 2010 (UTC)

Well, I forgot to mention this here after I changed it, but by looking through all of our articles on Hoenn locations, I found that Tiny Mushrooms may be found hidden in Petalburg Woods. Big Mushrooms must be traded. --SnorlaxMonster 08:32, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

Price of a Nugget?

It sold for $5000 in the games after Gen.1. How do we include that in the article? Ztobor 19:14, 13 July 2010 (UTC)

I found a parameter hidden in Template:Item that gave sell notes, so I used that. --SnorlaxMonster 08:32, 14 July 2010 (UTC)

Mushrooms

I know that this may be a dumb question, but do Big/TinyMushrooms have any use outside of FRLG? Pawsrent 21:27, 5 August 2010 (UTC)

Sell it? That's... pretty much it. —darklordtrom 11:28, 6 August 2010 (UTC)

New Gen V valuable items and jokes

There is already a trivia entry for nugget (きんのたま kin no tama), but it looks there are more jokes about valuable items, including mushrooms and pearls. While reading the comments in this page (its in japanese), specially the 46th comment, I've found that the newly introduced items かおるきのこ (kaoru kinoko Fragrant Mushroom) and おだんごしんじゅ (odango shinju Dango Pearl) hide some kind of meaning. Also, there's a new "Huge Nugget" (でかいきんのたま dekai kin no tama). Please, someone with better proficiency in japanese should check this. --Blow (話す) 15:52, 14 November 2010 (UTC)

Mart-sellable items that can be sold to collectors for more?

I keep coming to Bulbapedia, hoping to find information about whether a particular valuable item can be sold for a higher price than what PokeMarts will buy it for, but I can never find the information easily. I know Tiny Mushrooms and Big Mushrooms can be sold for a great deal more money to the maid in the trailer west of Nimbasa, Star Pieces can be traded to a guy in Anville Town, and I feel like I've read somewhere on a different article that Pretty Wings can be sold to a collector as well. Shouldn't there be some indication of alternate uses/buyers in this article? --The Almighty Doer of Stuff 17:10, 26 April 2011 (UTC)

Selling to Collectors

Article needs to contain info on where the collectors of certain sell-able items can be found (or maybe an entire page for them) - unsigned comment from Bort (talkcontribs) 21:54, May 1, 2011

Firstly, please sign your comments, as per policy. Secondly, I am making such a page at this moment, and will link it in. Thirdly, --TruePikachu 20:19, 11 June 2011 (UTC)

Alignment

Is there any particular reason the "introduced in" column is misaligned? --P o L i 20:22, 21 January 2012 (UTC)

Because they're separate tables. It's very difficult to set separate tables so that all the cells will be in the same place and the same width without specifying a pixel width, which would make it look really small on some monitors and stretch the page on others. Werdnae (talk) 04:58, 22 January 2012 (UTC)

Rare Bone maniac in Route 18

The maniac in Unova Route 18 will also buy Rare Bones for double the price ($10000). --Det (talk) 18:57, 11 June 2013 (UTC)

Big Nugget

I started editing the Big Nugget description, but I forgot/don't know some info on it. Could someone please finish editing it? Thanks. Let's see, I don't know the price to buy it (or if you can) and I forget the in-game description. Other than that I think it's good. Totovyle 08:52, 12 December 2013 (UTC)

Pearl String

I received a string of pearls twice from a regular Duchess. It would appear that it is not only Diantha who gives them out, but possibly all female nobility of Duchess or higher. Can anyone confirm this? Has anybody gotten the pearl string from a male character? Nokota (talk) 12:14, 29 December 2013 (UTC)

Slowpoke Tail pocket

What pocket is the Slowpoke Tail in in Generation V and VI? Is it a key item (like in HGSS) or a regular item (like in GSC)? I would guess the former. --SnorlaxMonster 18:05, 10 January 2015 (UTC)

How big is a Nugget?

If you ever wondered how big a Nugget is, let's calculate that.

We all know a Nugget is worthy 5000 Pokédollars, while Pokédollars is virtually the same as Yen. (In the Japanese versions of Pokémon the currency of the games is just called "Yen"). One Yen equals to 0.008407 dollars (according to the current daily price of course). 5000 Yen is the same as 42.035 dollars. That means you earn 42 dollars for selling one Nugget.

However we also have to take the current gold price into account: Currently, 1 g of gold is worth 36.11 dollars. Since you'll earn 42 dollars for selling it, you can calculate that the amount of gold in a Nugget equals to 1.16 gram.

Now let's see what a Nugget actually is. According to Wikipedia, "a gold nugget is a naturally occurring piece of native gold" with a "purity of 83% to 92%." (For further calculation let's assume 90%.) That means that 90% of a Nugget's weight is gold, the other 10% are other minerals and elements. If these 90% are 1.16 gram the actual Nugget weighs 1.29 gram.

If you want to know how small the Nuggets are just google "Nugget 1 gram." There you see pictures of nuggets with that weight. The Nuggets we get in the Pokémon games are smaller than a little coin. So if you'll get a Nugget after beating the Rocket on Nugget Bridge you'll get no more than a crumb of gold!

And if you have 20 items in your pocket in Gen I and you want to use the bike you've deposited on your PC, you just deposit a 1 gram Nugget and you have enough space for a 10 kg bicycle!--LaBumm (talk) 03:17, 6 September 2015 (UTC)

Transferable Demo rewards

Should the ORAS Demo and the SM Demo be listed as locations for the transferable rewards? An example would be the Stardust received from the Mysterious Old Man.

Jaxon (talk) 15:06, 4 December 2016 (UTC)

Sell Value Sorting

If you try to sort by Sell Value, the order is completely wrong. Can someone make the order right? CrazyPikmin (talk) 07:51, 24 May 2022 (UTC)

Done! Pale Prism (talk) 22:30, 24 May 2022 (UTC)
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