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===Items===
===Items===
[[File:Stadium 2 PC Main Menu Items.png|thumb|Arrange items<br>([[Pokémon Stadium 2]])]]
The Items feature can be used to change the order of items in the [[Bag]], [[PC]] item storage, and [[Nintendo 64]] item storage, as well as move items between those places. Key Items are unable to be moved to Nintendo 64 storage. There is no option to delete items, unlike in the [[Bag]] from core series games.
The Items feature can be used to change the order of items in the [[Bag]], [[PC]] item storage, and [[Nintendo 64]] item storage, as well as moving items between those places. Key Items are unable to be moved to Nintendo 64 storage. There is also no option to delete items, unlike in the [[Bag]] from core series games.


In the default view, the left side is for the player's Bag and the right side is for the player's PC item storage. Either side can also be changed to view the player's Bag, PC item storage, or Nintendo 64 item storage. The buttons L and R can be used to switch between those two sides, except in {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}.
In the default view, the left side is for the player's Bag and the right side is for the player's PC item storage. Either side can also be changed to view the player's Bag, PC item storage, or Nintendo 64 item storage. The buttons L and R can be used to switch between those two sides, except in {{jap|Pokémon Stadium|Japanese Pokémon Stadium}}.
In Pokémon Stadium (Japanese and English), there is a single storage list with all items from Generation I games. In Pokémon Stadium 2, there are two cases:
* The Metal Case (Japanese: メタルケース ''Metal Case'') can have items transferred from and to Generation II games only.
* The Color Case (Japanese: カラー ''Color Case'') can have items transferred from and to Generation I games only.
The player can at least see the items in both cases even when an incompatible game is currently selected. For instance, the player may see the contents of the Color Case even with a Generation II game selected.
In Pokémon Stadium (Japanese and English), most items are written in white text, while [[Key Item]]s (such as [[Bike Voucher]], [[Lift Key]], [[Old Rod]], etc.) are written in red text. In Stadium 2, all items are written in white text (including Key Items).
If Pokémon Stadium 2 with a connected Generation II game, there is still a single list for all items, but this list is broken down according to each pocket. Each pocket has a certain background color. There is also a small image of the [[Bag|Pack]] displaying the pocket associated with the selected item.
* Items (blue background)
* Balls (green background)
* Key Items (brown background)
* TM/HM (pink background)


In all three Stadium games, the items have text descriptions (as opposed to {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, which have no item descriptions). [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s display the respective [[move]] name, [[PP]], [[power]], and [[accuracy]].
In all three Stadium games, the items have text descriptions (as opposed to {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}}, which have no item descriptions). [[TM]]s and [[HM]]s display the respective [[move]] name, [[PP]], [[power]], and [[accuracy]].
In Stadium 2 only, there is also the option to arrange all items at once, either alphabetically or by kinds of item.


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| Return to Menu || メニューへもどる ''Return to Menu'' || This is available in Stadium (Japanese and English), but not in Stadium 2. It can be used to leave this screen and go back to the earlier menu (Arrange menu in Japanese Stadium, or PC menu in Stadium).<br>In Stadium 2, the player can simply press B to go back there.
| Return to Menu || メニューへもどる ''Return to Menu'' || This is available in Stadium (Japanese and English), but not in Stadium 2. It can be used to leave this screen and go back to the earlier menu (Arrange menu in Japanese Stadium, or PC menu in Stadium).<br>In Stadium 2, the player can simply press B to go back there.
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====Pokémon Stadium (English and Japanese)====
In Pokémon Stadium (English and Japanese), up to 4 players can have their own item storage space in the same Nintendo 64 cartridge (each player identified by their name and ID). Each player has 100 item slots, and each item slot can have 99 units of the same item (for instance, 99 [[Ultra Ball]]s in a single slot).
In most cases, it is not possible to transfer items between games. However, if multiple [[Generation I]] games have the same player name and ID, they share the same item storage space in the Nintendo 64 cartridge, and therefore items can be freely transferred between them. Transferring items between {{game2|Red|Blue|Yellow}} is also possible as long as the players share the same name and ID.
Usually the Nintendo 64 item storage only displays the items associated with the current player, and it is not possible to see how many players have items stored, or what are the items of those players. However, if 4 players already have items stored in the same Nintendo 64 cartridge, and a 5th player tries to store items as well, then it is possible to open a list of all players with items stored, including the ID and name of each player. This can be used to remove the item storage of any player (that is, deleting all their items at once, opening up space for a new player to start storing items). This can also be used to see all items of each player, but those items cannot be used or moved away by anyone other than their owner (that is, any Generation I game with the correct player name and ID).
Most items are written in white text, while [[Key Item]]s (such as [[Bike Voucher]], [[Lift Key]], [[Old Rod]], etc.) are written in red text.
[[File:Stadium 2 PC Main Menu Items.png|thumb|Arrange items<br>([[Pokémon Stadium 2]])]]
====Pokémon Stadium 2====
In Pokémon Stadium 2, the Nintendo 64 item storage is shared by all players (unlike the previous games which had separate storage spaces for each player). It also also possible to freely transfer items between games of the same generation (but not between generations).
In this game, there are two cases, each with 250 items slots that are shared by all players. Like in previous Stadium games, each item slot can have 99 units of the same item.
* The Metal Case (Japanese: メタルケース ''Metal Case'') can have items transferred from and to Generation II games only.
* The Color Case (Japanese: カラー ''Color Case'') can have items transferred from and to Generation I games only.
The player can at least see the items in both cases even when an incompatible game is currently selected. For instance, the player may see the contents of the Color Case even with a Generation II game selected.
In Stadium 2, all items are written in white text (including Key Items, unlike the previous Stadium games).
If Stadium 2 with a connected Generation II game, there is still a single list for all items, but this list is broken down according to each pocket. Each pocket has a certain background color. There is also a small image of the [[Bag|Pack]] displaying the pocket associated with the selected item.
* Items (blue background)
* Balls (green background)
* Key Items (brown background)
* TM/HM (pink background)
In Stadium 2 only, there is also the option to arrange all items at once, either alphabetically or by kinds of item.
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