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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 the core series games==
==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 1000 Pokémon.
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 [[favorite]]s and all non-favorites by Pokédex number, but favorites are placed at the top of the Pokémon Box.
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 [[favorite]] or not and any number of [[marking]]s (each in either blue or red).
|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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==References==
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