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Unlike the [[Pokémon Storage System]] in other [[core series]] games, which is divided into individual boxes, the Pokémon Box functions as a single gigantic box. It can also be accessed by the {{player}} at any time, without the need to be at a [[PC]]. However, depositing a Pokémon into the Pokémon Box will not restore its {{stat|HP}}, [[status condition|status]], or {{PP}}. | Unlike the [[Pokémon Storage System]] in other [[core series]] games, which is divided into individual boxes, the Pokémon Box functions as a single gigantic box. It can also be accessed by the {{player}} at any time, without the need to be at a [[PC]]. However, depositing a Pokémon into the Pokémon Box will not restore its {{stat|HP}}, [[status condition|status]], or {{PP}}. | ||
==In | ==In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!== | ||
The Pokémon Box is a single continuous list of Pokémon, with newly caught Pokémon placed at the bottom of the Pokémon Box. It can hold up to | The Pokémon Box is a single continuous list of Pokémon, with newly caught Pokémon placed at the bottom of the Pokémon Box. It can hold up to 1,000 Pokémon. A player can choose to mark a Pokémon as a "favorite" with the [[File:Favorite icon PE.png|20px]] icon. | ||
===Sorting=== | ===Sorting=== | ||
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*Sort by species name | *Sort by species name | ||
Sorting with favorites on top sorts all | Sorting with favorites on top sorts all favorites and all non-favorites by Pokédex number, but favorites are placed at the top of the Pokémon Box. | ||
===Search=== | ===Search=== | ||
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|Markings | |Markings | ||
|The player can select whether the Pokémon is a | |The player can select whether the Pokémon is a favorite or not and any number of [[marking]]s (each in either blue or red). | ||
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====Search queries==== | ====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. | 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.<ref>[https://niantic.helpshift.com/a/pokemon-go/?p=web&l=en&s=top-articles&f=searching-and-filtering-your-pokemon-inventory Searching and Filtering Your Pokémon Inventory]</ref> | ||
All of the following searches are case insensitive. | All of the following searches are case insensitive. | ||
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{{Project Games notice|game mechanic}} | {{Project Games notice|game mechanic}} |