The Indigo League (
indigo_league) wrote2016-05-26 01:21 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
ITEM AVAILABILITY

What's a Pokemon journey without supply runs? Each town has its own unique variety of shops and stores, but every one has at least one 24-hour PokeMart available to trainers needing to restock their backpacks after a long trek. Or just grab some Dodritos (tm) on their way back to the hotel room, who knows. Listed below are prices and availability for the many goods available to trainers, breeders, and Rockets alike! Pokeballs | Health and stat Items | Travel Items Evolutionary Items | Special Items Held Items | General Items Note: The world's currency is PokéMoney, designated by the symbol P. PokéMoney functions similarly to Japanese Yen. P1, P10. P25, and P50 come in coin form; the rest are all in bills. Characters can carry cash on them if they choose, or pay using an electronic balance on their PokeGear. (Ways to calculate: 100P = $1 USD / €.70 / ¥100.) Need cash? Check out the jobs listings! |
------
Berries and TMs both have their own pages! Please see the Berries page and the TMs page, respectively. |
------
Silph co. Pokeballs | |||
Pokéball | — | P200 | |
Great Ball | — | P600 | |
Ultra Ball | Requires 4+ Badges to Purchase | P1200 | |
Net Ball | More likely to succeed against a Water- and Bug-type Pokémon | P1000 | |
Nest Ball | More likely to succeed against lower level Pokémon | P1000 | |
Repeat Ball | More likely to succeed if the Pokémon is already registered in a trainer's pokedex | P1000 | |
Timer Ball | More likely to succeed the longer it has been since the start of the battle | P1000 | |
Luxury Ball | Pokémon caught in a Luxury Ball gain friendship more quickly | P1000 | |
Dive Ball | More likely to succeed in water encounters | P1000 | |
Dusk Ball | More likely to succeed if used at night or in a cave | P1000 | |
Heal Ball | A Pokémon caught in a Heal Ball is fully healed | P1000 | |
Quick Ball | More likely to succeed if used at the start of the encounter | P1000 | |
Dream Ball | More likely to succeed when used on a sleeping Pokémon | P1000 | |
Apricorn Pokeballs | |||
Heavy Ball | More likely to succeed the heavier the Pokemon is | P1200 | |
Lure Ball | More likely to succeed in fishing encounters | P1200 | |
Friend Ball | Increases friendship on capture | P1200 | |
Love Ball | More likely to succeed against a Pokemon of the opposite gender | P1200 | |
Level Ball | more likely to succeed against lower leveled Pokemon | P1200 | |
Fast Ball | More likely to succeed against Pokémon that are fast or quick to flee | P1200 | |
Moon Ball | more likely to succeed against Pokémon that evolve by using Moon Stone | P1200 | |
Old Ball | Allows certain pokemon to evolve. | P1200 |
When trainers buy ten or more Pokeballs, Great Balls, or Ultra Balls, most Marts will toss in a Premier Ball on the house! Premier Balls are just Pokeballs with a pretty white shell. But hey, your Pokemon will be stylin'! No one's certain what the inside of a Pokeball is like, but it's not uncomfortable for the Pokémon. If a Pokemon is holding an item when caught or returned to the ball, it will go in with them! Specialty Pokeballs with extra catching effects can be obtained from the Apricorn ballmaker Kurt in Azalea Town. For more information on these specialty balls, see the Berries and Apricorns page!
top
------
Health restorative items | |||
Potion | Heals 20 HP | — | P300 |
Super Potion | Heals 50 HP | — | P700 |
Hyper Potion | Heals 200 HP | — | P1200 |
Max Potion | Restores pokemon to full HP | — | P2500 |
Full Restore | Restores pokemon to full HP | Cures all non-volatile status conditions | P3000 |
Revive | Restores pokemon to half HP | Revives a fainted pokemon | P2500 |
Max Revive | Restores pokemon to full HP | Revives a fainted pokemon | P5000 |
Fresh Water | Heals 50HP | Trainer and pokemon safe | P200 |
Soda Pop | Heals 60HP | Trainer and pokemon safe | P300 |
Lemonade | Heals 80HP | Trainer and pokemon safe | P400 |
Rage Candy Bar | Heals 20HP | Trainer and pokemon safe | P150 |
Status condition cures | |||
Antidote | Cures poison | — | P100 |
Paralyze Heal | Cures paralyze | — | P200 |
Awakening | Wakes up sleeping pokemon | — | P200 |
Burn Heal | Cures burn | — | P250 |
Ice Heal | Cures freeze | — | P250 |
Full Heal | Cures all non-volatile status conditions | — | P600 |
Status boosting items | |||
Zinc | Permanently raises Sp. Def | — | P9800 |
Calcium | Permanently raises Sp. Atk | — | P9800 |
Carbos | Permanently raises Speed | — | P9800 |
HP up | Permanently raises HP | — | P9800 |
Iron | Permanently raises Defense | — | P9800 |
Protein | Permanently raises Attack | — | P9800 |
Dire Hit | Increases chance of crit | — | P650 |
Guard Spec. | Prevents stat reduction for five turns | — | P700 |
X Accuracy | Increases Accuracy during battle | — | P950 |
X Attack | Increases Attack during battle | — | P500 |
X Defend | Increases Defense during battle | — | P550 |
X Speed | Increases Speed during battle | — | P350 |
X Sp. Defence | Increases Special Defence during battle | — | P350 |
X Sp. Attack | Increases Special Attack during battle | — | P350 |
Herbal Medicine | |||
Heal Powder | Cures all non-volatile status conditions | Lowers friendship | P300 |
Energy Powder | Heals 60HP | Lowers friendship | P500 |
Energy Root | Heals 120HP | Lowers friendship | P1200 |
Revival Herb | Revives and fully restores a fainted pokemon | Lowers friendship | P2800 |
The sprayable medicines (Potions, Antidotes, etc) have bio-degradable bottles! You may recycle them in any city and on various points through the trails. Or heck, keep them and repurpose them! A Revive is a small pill placed in the Pokemon's mouth after fainting, where it will melt and wake them. Vitamins like Calcium, Protein, etc are small bottled drinks that will permanently raise your Pokemon's base stats by one level per vitamin given. Stat Boosters like Guard Spec., Dire Hit, and the X-boosts will raise your Pokemon's stats for the length of a single battle. The aforementioned items are for Pokemon-use only-- if you get too close to your campfire, you'll have more luck with a bottle of aloe vera than a Burn Heal!
top
------
Old Rod | Good for 5 Catches | P50 |
Good Rod | Good for 20 Catches | P150 |
Super Rod | Good for 60+ Catches | P250 |
Escape Rope | Allows Escape from a Cave | P550 |
Repel | Good for an hour | P350 |
Super Repel | Good for five hours | P500 |
Max Repel | Good for a whole day | P700 |
Go-goggles | Protects Against Sandstorms | P300 |
Bicycle | Available only in Goldenrod and Celadon City | P1000 |
Old and Good Rods are available in most Marts near water-- but to get the *Super Rod, fishing enthusiasts must head up to the Lake of Rage in Johto, or Vermilion City in Kanto! Repels function like bug spray, and have a slightly chemical but otherwise fairly inoffensive (to humans, anyway!) smell that will keep weak wild Pokemon away from you until it wears off. Bicycles cut travel time down in half and can traverse on most surfaces. That said, they're not meant for muddy or overly rocky terrain.
top
------
Evolutionary stones | ||
Dawn Stone | — | P5000 |
Dusk Stone | — | P5000 |
Everstone | Prevents evolution when held by a Pokemon | P8000 |
Fire Stone | — | P2100 |
Ice Stone | Evolves Eevee (Glaceon), A. Vulpix, and A. Sandshrew | P15000 |
Leaf Stone | — | P2100 |
Shiny Stone | — | P7000 |
Sun Stone | — | P8000 |
Thunder Stone | — | P2100 |
Water Stone | — | P2100 |
Evolutionary items | ||
Auspicious Armor | Can be bought in Fushcia City | P12000 |
Chipped Pot | Can be bought in the Goldenrod City Underground | P11000 |
Coronet Rock | Evolves Charjabug, Magneton and Nosepass | P15000 |
Deepsea Scale | — | P5000 |
Deepsea Tooth | — | P5000 |
Dragon Scale | — | P4000 |
Dubious Disc | * | P6000 |
Electrizer | — | P7000 |
Galarica Cuff | Can only be bought in Azalea Town | P12000 |
Galarica Wreath | Can only be bought in Azalea Town | P12000 |
Inkay Bottle | Evolves Inkay into Malamar* | P12000 |
King's Rock | — | P4000 |
Leader's Crest | Can be bought in Fushcia City | P12000 |
Magmarizer | — | P7000 |
Malicious Armor | Can be bought in Fushcia City | P12000 |
Metal Coat | — | P5000 |
Moon Stone | — | P10000 |
Mossy Rock | Evolves Eevee (Leafeon) | P15000 |
Oval Stone | — | P7000 |
Poképuff (6-pack) | Raises Friendship | P2000 |
Prism Scale | — | P10000 |
Protector | — | P7000 |
Razor Claw | — | P7000 |
Razor Fang | — | P7000 |
Reaper's Cloth | — | P10000 |
Sachet | — | P7000 |
Sweet | Can only be bought in Pallet Town | P10000 |
Sweet Apple | Can be bought in any grocery store | P100 |
Tart Apple | Can be bought in any grocery store | P100 |
Upgrade | — | P5000 |
Whipped Dream | — | P7000 |
Peat Block | — | P6000 |
Black Augurite | — | P7000 |
Unremarkable Teacup | Can be bought in the Goldenrod City Underground | P11000 |
Metal Alloy | — | P7000 |
Some Pokemon depend on items to evolve! While some evolutionary items have multiple functions, each item in this category is necessary for at least one Pokemon to evolve. Unless otherwise noted, all these items can only be found in the department stores in Goldenrod and Celadon. Evolutionary Stones are extremely rare! Save for special circumstances (or special locations, like Mt. Moon), they can only be bought, not found. Depending on the skill level and tools used, it's not uncommon for artists to buy and break them down for use in jewelry! The Dubious Disc [*] is unlabeled, rather questionable-looking, and seems more like something you'd find in a dodgy thrift store than in a Department Store. On the disc, one could find almost anything-- dubstep, internet memes, an album of skitty pictures... basically picture a random board on 4chan. It might be best not to try and upload the contents to your PokeGear, though. There might be viruses! Unsurprisingly, an Inkay Bottle evolves Inkay into Malamar. After purchasing an Inkay Bottle from one of the Department Stores, a trainer will stuff their level-thirty-or-above Inkay into the bottle and cork it. After spinning the corked bottle vertically several times, their Malamar will spray out of the bottle once it is uncorked. Better stand back.
top
------
EXP-share | Held Item | P40,000 |
The EXP-Share is a new item from the brightest minds at Silph co. aimed at revolutionising the way you train your pokemon. The purpose of the EXP-share is to give experience to a certain pokemon, without needing to bring them out into battle. This can be a good way of training very weak pokemon, or pokemon who do not yet have any damaging moves.
To use the EXP-share, give it to one pokemon in your party. This will be the pokemon that will receive the EXP. Now, the next time you enter battle, they will start receiving EXP while sitting safely in their Pokeball. The pokemon doing the battling will receive 50% of their normal EXP at the end of the battle, while the rest goes to the pokemon holding EXP-share.
Note, only one EXP-share can be used at a time, and only one pokemon will be receiving this EXP. And in order for your pokemon to gain this EXP, they need to be in your party, and they cannot be fainted. EXP-share does not alter the max number of levels your pokemon can gain, it just redistributes the EXP from battles, so you can use your experienced and eager battler to help boost younger or more nervous pokemon.
SPECIAL ITEMS | ||
Mirror Herb | Held Item | --- |
In Victory Road, the Mirror Herb is a single-use item that allows an existing pokemon to learn an egg move. After obtaining a Mirror herb, you need to equip your pokemon with this item, then send them out to train with a pokemon that knows the egg move your pokemon wants to learn. After training together, your pokemon will now know this new move. Doing this will consume the Mirror Herb!
For Example, Trainer Joey has a Rattata. He wants Rattata to learn the egg move Flame Wheel. In order to do this, he first equips Rattata with the Mirror herb, then borrows a Growlithe with the move Flame Wheel from his friend. He sends the two pokemon out to train together and after the session, Rattata now knows Flame Wheel!
Learning a move via Mirror Herb will only work if it is a move that pokemon could, at any point in the games, learn as a egg move. You couldn't for example, use this method to teach your Rattata Metronome, as Rattata has never been able to learn this move as an egg move. If you aren't sure which moves your pokemon can learn as egg moves, you can check sites like Bulbapedia or Serebi for this info.
For this method, your pokemon do not need to share a egg group, which means it is now possible for pokemon to learn the special egg moves introduced in Generation IX.
Please note that in Victory Road, the availability of Mirror Herbs will be limited to special events and mod rewards.
top
------
Held items have been mentioned a couple of times above-- so what are those all about? Pokemon can hold onto certain items (just one each) that can grant them various effects in battle, whether it's boosting the power of certain moves or inconveniencing their foes. Such items are heavily sought-after, and for the purposes of the game can only be obtained in a few ways:
One special exception are Mega Stones. Mega stones cannot be purchased. Instead, any individual that has defeated all gyms of one region can request a mega stone (along with a key stone) from the Poke-league. |
top
------
So now that the big important Poke-care items are out of the way... what about all the mundane stuff? All the Rage Candy Bars in the world won't make a balanced meal, and some trainers just might go crazy without a good book to read. Well, good news! The wonderful world of Victory Road is as lively and diverse as our own, and most common items and amenities from our own world (with a few exceptions; see FAQ) are available for anyone willing to explore past their local Pokemon Center. To help bring the world to life, we encourage players to let their imaginations run wild when it comes to populating towns and regions with interesting brands, locations, and media! If you can dream it up, it's there! ... Within reason (AKA, no saying that Lavender Town is suddenly home to a massive monster truck rally, but it's perfectly fine for your character to have a favorite music store in Saffron!). Here are some guidelines to help give you a general idea of what's already available to your characters, and help stay within the spirit and theme of the game! (Here's a hint: the more goofy Pokemon puns, the better.) ![]() ![]() Most PokeMarts are like convenience stores-- snacks of all shapes and sizes, whether you're a Dodrito-cruncher or one of those people who will sit there and eat an entire bag of Bergmints (tm). ![]() ![]() Fortunately for everybody involved, no trainer is limited to the outfit they showed up in! ![]() ![]() There's no escape from pop culture-- not even in Pokemon Land. Movies, books, TV shows, and video games are all much-loved mainstays for locals and other-worlders alike! ![]() ![]() Because of course there is. |