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'''Items''' are in-game objects that a Trainer can obtain or purchase and use to some sort of effect. Items can be bought from the shop or earned as a reward of some sort. | '''Items''' are in-game objects that a Trainer can obtain or purchase and use to some sort of effect. Items can be bought from the shop or earned as a reward of some sort. | ||
− | == Buying items == | + | ==Buying items== |
− | Items can be bought by using the commands <code>buy X</code> | + | Items can be bought by using the commands <code>buy X</code> <code>buy X Y</code> <code>shop X</code> <code>shop X Y</code>, where X is the item ID or name and Y is the quantity (if applicable - default is 1). Note that not all items are available in the Shop and are obtainable by accomplishing achievements. |
− | == Purchasable Items == | + | ==Purchasable Items== |
The items listed below can be purchased from the Shop in exchange for [[Corda Buck]]s. | The items listed below can be purchased from the Shop in exchange for [[Corda Buck]]s. | ||
− | + | ===Field Items=== | |
− | === Field Items === | ||
'''Field Items''' are items that can be used to interact with the Pokémon appearing in the game. | '''Field Items''' are items that can be used to interact with the Pokémon appearing in the game. | ||
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| 1 || [[Corda Ball]] || Can capture a Pokémon. Unless it runs away or is caught by someone else first, capture is guaranteed. || {{CordaBuck|200}} || No | | 1 || [[Corda Ball]] || Can capture a Pokémon. Unless it runs away or is caught by someone else first, capture is guaranteed. || {{CordaBuck|200}} || No | ||
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− | | 23 || Honey || Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 23 || Honey || Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|200}} || Yes |
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− | + | ===Evolutionary Candies=== | |
− | === Evolutionary Candies === | ||
'''Evolutionary Candies''' are items that can be used to evolve Pokémon that normally do not require an item to evolve. | '''Evolutionary Candies''' are items that can be used to evolve Pokémon that normally do not require an item to evolve. | ||
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− | | 2 || Evo Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 2 || Evo Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1500}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 10 || Soothe Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1900}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 38 || Sun Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 39 || Moon Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 69 || Moss Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|1900}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 70 || Ice Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|1900}} || No |
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− | === Evolutionary Stones === | ||
'''Evolutionary Stones''' are items that can be used on specific Pokémon to cause them to evolve, or in the Everstone's case, reverse a trade-evolution Pokémon's evolution. | '''Evolutionary Stones''' are items that can be used on specific Pokémon to cause them to evolve, or in the Everstone's case, reverse a trade-evolution Pokémon's evolution. | ||
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− | | 3 || Thunder Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 3 || Thunder Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 5 || Fire Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 6 || Leaf Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 7 || Water Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 8 || Moon Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 9 || Ice Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 37 || Sun Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | 66 || Shiny Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone.|| {{CordaBuck|2100}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 67 || Dusk Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. || {{CordaBuck|2100}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 68 || Dawn Stone ||Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. || {{CordaBuck|2100}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 40 || Everstone || Reverts the trade evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|100}} || No |
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− | === Devolution Sprays === | + | ===Devolution Sprays=== |
− | '''Devolution Sprays''' are items that can be used on specific Pokémon for a chance to revert their evolution into a previous stage | + | '''Devolution Sprays''' are items that can be used on specific Pokémon for a chance to revert their evolution into a previous stage. |
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− | | 55 || Devolution Spray KC-MK1 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 55 || Devolution Spray KC-MK1 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|1500}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 56 || Devolution Spray KC-MK2 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|1900}} || No |
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− | + | ===Cards=== | |
− | === Cards === | ||
This category contains cards that have various uses. | This category contains cards that have various uses. | ||
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− | | 21 || Daily Reset Card || Allows you | + | | 21 || Daily Reset Card || Allows you to reset the daily money timer once a month. || {{CordaBuck|2000}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 58 || Black Card || Allows for depositing Pokémon on the Black Market. || {{CordaBuck|5000}} || No |
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− | + | ===Redeem Tickets=== | |
− | === Redeem Tickets === | ||
'''Redeem Tickets''' are special items which, once bought, gives the user the Pokémon listed on the Ticket upon redemption. There are only a few Pokémon obtainable through this method. The price depends on the species the trainer wants to buy the Ticket for. | '''Redeem Tickets''' are special items which, once bought, gives the user the Pokémon listed on the Ticket upon redemption. There are only a few Pokémon obtainable through this method. The price depends on the species the trainer wants to buy the Ticket for. | ||
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− | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Bulbasaur || Used to obtain a Bulbasaur. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Charmander || Used to obtain a Charmander. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Squirtle || Used to obtain a Squirtle. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Chikorita || Used to obtain a Chikorita. || {{CordaBuck|7500}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Cyndaquil || Used to obtain a Cyndaquil. || {{CordaBuck|7500}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Totodile || Used to obtain a Totodile. || {{CordaBuck|7500}} || Yes | |
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− | | | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Treecko || Used to obtain a Treecko. || {{CordaBuck|12500}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Torchic || Used to obtain a Torchic. || {{CordaBuck|12500}} || Yes |
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− | | | + | | Starter Redeem Ticket: Mudkip || Used to obtain a Mudkip. || {{CordaBuck|12500}} || Yes |
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− | + | | Master Redeem Ticket: Dratini || Used to obtain a Dratini. || {{CordaBuck|15000}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Master Redeem Ticket: Larvitar || Used to obtain a Larvitar. || {{CordaBuck|18000}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Master Redeem Ticket: Bagon || Used to obtain a Dratini. || {{CordaBuck|24000}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Master Redeem Ticket: Beldum || Used to obtain a Larvitar. || {{CordaBuck|24000}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Mythical Redeem Ticket: Mew || Used to obtain a Mew. || {{CordaBuck|151000}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Mythical Redeem Ticket: Celebi || Used to obtain a Celebi. || {{CordaBuck|200000}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Seaking Redeem Ticket || Used to obtain a Seaking. || {{CordaBuck|7551}} || Yes | |
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− | + | | Porygon Redeem Ticket || Used to obtain a Porygon. || {{CordaBuck|99000}} || Yes | |
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− | === Premium Items === | + | ===Premium Items=== |
'''Premium Items''' are items that grant premium status to the user for a set period of time. | '''Premium Items''' are items that grant premium status to the user for a set period of time. | ||
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− | | 76 || Star Chip: Gold || Grants 30 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 76 || Star Chip: Gold || Grants 30 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|8000}} || No |
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− | | 77 || Star Chip: Platinum || Grants 90 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 77 || Star Chip: Platinum || Grants 90 days of Premium. |
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− | | 78 || Star Chip: Diamond || Grants 180 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck| | + | | 78 || Star Chip: Diamond || Grants 180 days of Premium. |
+ | || {{CordaBuck|48000}} || No | ||
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− | === Other === | + | ===Other=== |
This category contains items that didn't fall into the other categories listed. | This category contains items that didn't fall into the other categories listed. | ||
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− | | | + | | 57 || Lottery Ticket || Exchange for a chance to win the jackpot! || {{CordaBuck|1000}} || No |
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− | | | + | | 62 || S.S. Ticket || Allows a trainer to board the S.S. Anne. || {{CordaBuck|1000000}} || Yes |
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− | == Non-Purchasable Items == | + | ==Non-Purchasable Items== |
Some items cannot be purchased from the shop. These items are typically only obtainable through [[events]] or as rewards. | Some items cannot be purchased from the shop. These items are typically only obtainable through [[events]] or as rewards. | ||
− | === Redeemable Items === | + | ===Redeemable Items=== |
'''Redeemable Items''' are items that contain other items, typically given as a consolation prize or as an additional reward. | '''Redeemable Items''' are items that contain other items, typically given as a consolation prize or as an additional reward. | ||
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− | | | + | | 20 || Small Corda Balls Pack || Contains four Corda Balls. || Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event. |
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| 19 || Medium Corda Balls Pack || Contains eight Corda Balls. || Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event. | | 19 || Medium Corda Balls Pack || Contains eight Corda Balls. || Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event. | ||
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− | | | + | | 18 || Big Corda Balls Pack || Contains twelve Corda Balls. || Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event. |
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− | | | + | | 59 || Starter Pack || Contains a Generation IV starter Pokémon, a Small Corda Balls Pack, and 7 days of Premium. || Unknown |
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− | | | + | | 71 || Heavy Ball || Contains either a Regirock, Regice, or Registeel at random. || Given to players who have captured at least 200 unique species of Pokémon. |
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− | === Secret Items === | + | ===Secret Items=== |
'''Secret Items''' are a special type of item given as a prize or as part of a special event. | '''Secret Items''' are a special type of item given as a prize or as part of a special event. | ||
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− | + | | Package from the Indigo Plateau || Its contents are always a mystery! || Given to players who accomplish some sort of feat. | |
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− | + | | Mysterious Egg || Use to check on the egg's status. || No longer obtainable. The egg hatched into an exclusive Particularly Happy Form [[Togepi]]. | |
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− | + | | GS Ball || Use to try to open the ball. || No longer obtainable. The ball was revealed to contain a shiny [[Celebi]]. | |
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− | + | | Beta Key || Allows its owner to access the beta version of the game. || No longer obtainable. | |
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− | === Rapidash Trivia Prizes === | + | ===Rapidash Trivia Prizes=== |
− | '''Rapidash Trivia Prizes''' are items given alongside a corresponding Medal for placing in the top 3 players during the [[Events#Rapidash Trivia|Rapidash Trivia Event]] | + | '''Rapidash Trivia Prizes''' are items given alongside a corresponding Medal for placing in the top 3 players during the [[Events#Rapidash Trivia|Rapidash Trivia Event]]. |
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− | === Other === | + | ===Other=== |
This category contains items that didn't fall into the other categories listed. | This category contains items that didn't fall into the other categories listed. | ||
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− | + | | 54 || Discount Card || Stores money that can be used when buying select items. || Automatically given to players when a new wave of Pokémon appears. All money that a Trainer held will be placed on the card. | |
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− | | 60 || Shiny Charm || Grants an extra chance for a caught Pokémon to be shiny. || | + | | 60 || Shiny Charm || Grants an extra chance for a caught Pokémon to be shiny. || Unknown |
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− | | | + | | 61 || Pretty Wing || A pretty wing. || Unknown |
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− | | | + | | 72 || GTS Token || Permanently unlocks an extra slot on the trainer's GTS account. || Unknown |
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− | | | + | | 73 || Black Token || Permanently unlocks an extra slot on the trainer's Black Market account. || Unknown |
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− | | | + | | 74 || Star Chip: Copper || Grants 3 days of Premium || Unknown |
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− | | | + | | 75 || Star Chip: Silver || Grants 7 days of Premium. || Unknown |
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− | == Awards == | + | ==Awards== |
'''Awards''' are items given to players who achieve certain milestones or hold a certain status in the game's community. They serve no functional purpose. Using them as an item will print out a string of text. | '''Awards''' are items given to players who achieve certain milestones or hold a certain status in the game's community. They serve no functional purpose. Using them as an item will print out a string of text. | ||
− | === Badges === | + | ===Badges=== |
'''Badges''' are special items that represent a user's achievements or status. | '''Badges''' are special items that represent a user's achievements or status. | ||
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− | | 11 || Elaria Staff Badge || Badge given to | + | | 11 || Elaria Staff Badge || Badge given to Elaria. || Not obtainable through normal means. |
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| 41 || Tilia Moderator Badge || Badge given to the Tilia moderators. || Not obtainable through normal means. | | 41 || Tilia Moderator Badge || Badge given to the Tilia moderators. || Not obtainable through normal means. | ||
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− | | 22 || Pioneer Badge || Badge given to the first trainers who caught 50 | + | | 22 || Pioneer Badge || Badge given to the first trainers who caught 50 different species of Pokémon. || No longer obtainable. |
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| 24 || Kanto Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 151 different species of Pokémon found in the Kanto region. || Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #001 through #151. | | 24 || Kanto Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 151 different species of Pokémon found in the Kanto region. || Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #001 through #151. | ||
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− | | 25 || Johto Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. || | + | | 25 || Johto Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. || Not currently obtainable. |
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− | | 26 || Hoenn Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. || | + | | 26 || Hoenn Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. || Not currently obtainable. |
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| 27 || Sinnoh Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 107 different species of Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region. || Not currently obtainable. | | 27 || Sinnoh Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 107 different species of Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region. || Not currently obtainable. | ||
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| 31 || Grand Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 809 different species of Pokémon discovered as of today. || Not currently obtainable. | | 31 || Grand Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 809 different species of Pokémon discovered as of today. || Not currently obtainable. | ||
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− | === Trophies === | + | ===Trophies=== |
Trophies are unique items only awarded to a single Trainer for the completion of a great feat. Below are the trophies that have been awarded to date | Trophies are unique items only awarded to a single Trainer for the completion of a great feat. Below are the trophies that have been awarded to date | ||
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− | | 36 || First! Kanto Master Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 151 different species of Pokémon found in the Kanto region. || | + | | 36 || First! Kanto Master Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 151 different species of Pokémon found in the Kanto region. || Chillie#7581 |
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− | | | + | | 33 || First! Alolan Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the Alola form of the 18 species of Pokémon known to have acquired one. || Quasar_Catfish#5206 |
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− | | | + | | 84 || First! Unown Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught all 28 different forms of Unown. || Chillie#7581 |
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− | === | + | ===Rapidash Trivia Medals=== |
− | ''' | + | '''Rapidash Trivia Medals''' are awarded alongside a corresponding Prize for placing in the top 3 players during the [[Events#Rapidash Trivia|Rapidash Trivia Event]]. |
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− | | | + | | Rapidash Trivia 1st Place Medal || Awarded to the players who finished in first place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. || Place 1st in a round of Rapidash Trivia. |
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− | | | + | | Rapidash Trivia 2nd Place Medal || Awarded to the players who finished in second place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. || Place 2nd in a round of Rapidash Trivia. |
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− | | | + | | Rapidash Trivia 3rd Place Medal || Awarded to the players who finished in third place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. || Place 3rd in a round of Rapidash Trivia. |
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