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The Pokémon Storage System is typically accessed through [[PC]]s, which are typically found in [[Pokémon Center]]s, {{pkmn|Day Care}}s and {{pkmn|Nursery|Nurseries}}, and [[Battle facility|battle facilities]].
The Pokémon Storage System is typically accessed through [[PC]]s, which are typically found in [[Pokémon Center]]s, {{pkmn|Day Care}}s and {{pkmn|Nursery|Nurseries}}, and [[Battle facility|battle facilities]].


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.
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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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.
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.


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==In other games==
==In other games==
===Pokémon GO===
===Pokémon GO===
{{main|Pokémon Box#Pokémon GO|Pokémon Box → Pokémon GO}}
[[File:GO Storage Upgrade.png|thumb|150px|The storage system in Pokémon GO]]
[[File:GO Storage Upgrade.png|thumb|150px|The storage system in Pokémon GO]]
In {{g|GO}}, the player has a Pokémon Box that can initially hold 250 Pokémon, including up to 9 {{pkmn|Egg}}s. Pokémon Storage Upgrades can be purchased in the {{DL|Pokémon GO|Shop}} for {{PCoin}}200, which expand the capacity by 50 Pokémon. The maximum upgradeable capacity is 2,000 Pokémon.
In {{g|GO}}, the player has a Pokémon Box that can initially hold 250 Pokémon, including up to 9 {{pkmn|Egg}}s. Pokémon Storage Upgrades can be purchased in the {{DL|Pokémon GO|Shop}} for {{PCoin}}200, which expand the capacity by 50 Pokémon. The maximum upgradeable capacity is 2,000 Pokémon.
The Pokémon Box screen allows the player to sort Pokémon, in ascending or descending order, by the following criteria:
* Most recently acquired
* Designated favorites
* Pokédex number
* Proportion of remaining HP
* Name
* Combat Power (CP).
In the case of a tie on the sorting criteria (such as multiple favorite Pokémon or Pokémon with full HP), the tied Pokémon are sorted by Combat Power in descending order.
The player can also hold a press on a Pokémon to activate a [[Released Pokémon|transfer]] mode where they can mark multiple Pokémon to be sent to [[Professor Willow]]. This feature was added in [[Pokémon GO#Version history|version]] 0.49.1 (labeled 1.19.1 in the {{wp|App Store (iOS)|iOS App Store}}), which was released on December 8, 2016
====Search queries====
The Pokémon storage screen also allows the player to search Pokémon by name or species; the search results will return any Pokémon whose species name or nickname begins with the searched string. Starting in [[Pokémon GO#Version history|version]] 0.67.1 (labeled 1.37.1 in the {{wp|App Store (iOS)|iOS App Store}}), released on June 20, 2017, the search bar also supports key terms that are not searched as literal strings.
;Search terms
* '''[string]''' — Pokémon whose species name or nickname begins with the text
** '''+[string]''' — the above and any Pokémon in the same evolutionary family (e.g. "+Meowth" returns all instances of Meowth and Persian)
*** Player must have a Pokémon that matches [string] to work, including nicknames. If the player only has Persian and no Meowth, "+Meowth" will not return any results, but "+Persian" will
* Numeric searches
** '''[number]''' — Pokémon whose Pokédex index matches the searched number (e.g. "3" returns all Venusaur)
** '''[number]-[number]''' — Pokémon whose Pokédex index inclusively falls between the two searched numbers (e.g. "1-151" returns all Kanto Pokémon")
** '''[number]-''' — Pokémon whose Pokédex index is at least the searched number (e.g. "151-" returns all Pokémon starting from Mew)
** '''-[number]''' — Pokémon whose Pokédex index is at most the searched number (e.g. "-9" returns all Pokémon up to Blastoise)
** Adding '''cp''' or '''hp''' in front searches for Pokémon based on CP or HP (respectively) instead of Pokédex index (e.g. "cp1000-" returns all Pokémon with a CP of at least 1000)
* '''[type]''' — Pokémon of that [[type]]
* All [[move]] set searches begin with '''@'''
** '''@[move]''' — Pokémon with the searched move
** '''@[type]''' — Pokémon with a move of the searched type
** '''@weather''' — Pokémon with a [[weather]]-boosted move
** '''@1''' followed by '''[type]''', '''[move]''', or '''weather''' — Pokémon whose Fast Attack that fits the criteria (e.g. "@1bug" returns all Pokémon with a Bug-type Fast Attack)
** '''@2''' followed by '''[type]''', '''[move]''', or '''weather''' — Pokémon whose first Charged Attack fits the criteria
** '''@3''' followed by '''[type]''', '''[move]''', or '''weather''' — Pokémon whose second Charged Attack fits the criteria
* '''evolve''' — all Pokémon for which the player has the necessary [[Candy]] and item (if any) to [[evolution|evolve]]
** '''item''' — the above narrowed down to Pokémon with item-induced evolutions
* '''defender''' — Pokémon currently defending a {{OBP|Gym|GO}}
* '''traded''' — Pokémon received from a [[trade]]
* '''alola''' — [[Regional_variant#Alola|Alola form]] Pokémon
* '''shiny''' — [[Shiny Pokémon]]
* '''lucky''' — [[Trade#Lucky Pokémon|Lucky Pokémon]]
* '''legendary''' — [[Legendary Pokémon]]
* '''mythical''' — [[Mythical Pokémon]]
* '''hatched''' — Pokémon that were hatched from an {{pkmn|Egg}}
* '''eggsonly''' — [[baby Pokémon]]
;Operands
* ''',''' — union of searches (e.g. "fire,evolve" returns all Pokémon that are Fire-type or can evolve)
* '''&''' — intersection of searches (e.g. "shiny&swinub" returns all Shiny Swinub)
* '''!''' — excludes Pokémon that match the searched term (e.g. "!water" returns all Pokémon that are not Water-type)
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==