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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}}
 
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| 23 || Honey ||  Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. || {{CordaBuck|100}}
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| 23 || Honey ||  Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|200}}
 
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| 2 || Evo Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1500}}
 
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| 10 || Soothe Candy || Used to evolve Pokémon that can evolve through friendship. || {{CordaBuck|1800}}
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| 10 || Soothe Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1900}}
 
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| 38 || Sun Candy || Used to evolve Pokémon that can evolve through friendship during the day. || {{CordaBuck|1800}}
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| 38 || Sun Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
 
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| 39 || Moon Candy || Used to evolve Pokémon that can evolve through friendship during the night. || {{CordaBuck|1800}}
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| 39 || Moon Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
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| 69 || Moss Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|1900}}
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| 70 || Ice Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|1900}}
 
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| 3 || Thunder Stone || Used to evolve some species of Pokémon. || {{CordaBuck|2100}}
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| 3 || Thunder Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
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| 5 || Fire Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
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| 6 || Leaf Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
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| 7 || Water Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
 
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| 5 || Fire Stone || Used to evolve some species of Pokémon. || {{CordaBuck|2100}}
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| 8 || Moon Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
 
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| 6 || Leaf Stone || Used to evolve some species of Pokémon. || {{CordaBuck|2100}}
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| 9 || Ice Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
 
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| 7 || Water Stone || Used to evolve some species of Pokémon. || {{CordaBuck|2100}}
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| 37 || Sun Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
 
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| 8 || Moon Stone || Stone used to evolve some species of Pokémon || {{CordaBuck|2600}}
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| 66 || Shiny Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone.|| {{CordaBuck|2100}}
 
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| 9 || Ice Stone || Stone used to evolve some species of Pokémon || {{CordaBuck|2400}}
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| 67 || Dusk Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. || {{CordaBuck|2100}}
 
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| 37 || Sun Stone || Stone used to evolve some species of Pokémon || {{CordaBuck|2400}}
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| 68 || Dawn Stone ||Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1700}}
 
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| 40 || Everstone || Stone used to revert Pokémon which evolved through trade to their previous stage || {{CordaBuck|100}}
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| 40 || Everstone || Reverts the trade evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|100}}
 
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Revision as of 06:03, 24 September 2019

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

Items can be bought by using the commands buy X buy X Y shop X shop X Y, 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

The items listed below can be purchased from the Shop in exchange for Corda Bucks.

Field Items

Field Items are items that can be used to interact with the Pokémon appearing in the game.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost
1 Corda Ball Can capture a Pokémon. Unless it runs away or is caught by someone else first, capture is guaranteed. 200 Corda Buck
23 Honey Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. 200 Corda Buck

Evolutionary Candies

Evolutionary Candies are items that can be used to evolve Pokémon that normally do not require an item to evolve.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost
2 Evo Candy Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. 1,500 Corda Buck
10 Soothe Candy Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. 1,900 Corda Buck
38 Sun Candy Triggers a Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. 1,700 Corda Buck
39 Moon Candy Triggers a Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. 1,700 Corda Buck
69 Moss Candy Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. 1,900 Corda Buck
70 Ice Candy Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. 1,900 Corda Buck

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.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost
3 Thunder Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
5 Fire Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
6 Leaf Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
7 Water Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
8 Moon Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
9 Ice Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
37 Sun Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
66 Shiny Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone. 2,100 Corda Buck
67 Dusk Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. 2,100 Corda Buck
68 Dawn Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. 1,700 Corda Buck
40 Everstone Reverts the trade evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 100 Corda Buck

Devolution Sprays

Devolution Sprays are items that can be used on specific Pokémon for a chance to revert their evolution into a previous stage.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost
55 Devolution Spray KC-MK1 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 1,500 Corda Buck
56 Devolution Spray KC-MK2 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 1,900 Corda Buck

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.

Item Name Description Cost
Starter Redeem Ticket - Bulbasaur (Bulbagarden Form) Used to obtain a Bulbasaur (Bulbagarden Form). 4,500 Corda Buck
Starter Redeem Ticket - Bulbasaur Used to obtain a Bulbasaur. 9,000 Corda Buck
Starter Redeem Ticket - Charmander Used to obtain a Charmander. 9,000 Corda Buck
Starter Redeem Ticket - Squirtle Used to obtain a Squirtle. 9,000 Corda Buck
Starter Redeem Ticket - Chikorita Used to obtain a Chikorita. 18,000 Corda Buck
Starter Redeem Ticket - Cyndaquil Used to obtain a Cyndaquil. 18,000 Corda Buck
Starter Redeem Ticket - Totodile Used to obtain a Totodile. 18,000 Corda Buck
Dragon Redeem Ticket - Dratini Used to obtain a Dratini. 36,000 Corda Buck
Dragon Redeem Ticket - Larvitar Used to obtain a Larvitar. 54,000 Corda Buck
Mythical Redeem Ticket - Mew Used to obtain a Mew. 151,000 Corda Buck
Mythical Redeem Ticket - Celebi Used to obtain a Celebi. 200,000 Corda Buck
Seaking Redeem Ticket Used to obtain a Seaking. 7,551 Corda Buck
Porygon Redeem Ticket Used to obtain a Porygon. 99,000 Corda Buck

Other

This category contains items that didn't fall into the other categories listed.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost
21 Daily Reset Card Allows you to reset the daily money timer once a month. 2,000 Corda Buck

Non-Purchasable Items

Some items cannot be purchased from the shop. These items are typically only obtainable through events or as rewards.

Redeemable Items

Redeemable Items are items that contain other items, typically given as a consolation prize or as an additional reward.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
20 Small Corda Balls Pack Contains four 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.
18 Big Corda Balls Pack Contains twelve Corda Balls. Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event.

Secret Items

Secret Items are a special type of item given as a prize or as part of a special event.

Item Name Description Obtaining
Package from the Indigo Plateau Its contents are always a mystery! Given to players who accomplish some sort of feat.
Mysterious Egg Use to check on the egg's status. No longer obtainable. The egg hatched into an exclusive Particularly Happy Form Togepi.
GS Ball Use to try to open the ball. No longer obtainable. The ball was revealed to contain a shiny Celebi.

Rapidash Trivia Prizes

Rapidash Trivia Prizes are items given alongside a corresponding Medal for placing in the top 3 players during the Rapidash Trivia Event.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
13 Rapidash Trivia 1st Place Prize Given to the players who finished in first place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. Place 1st in a round of Rapidash Trivia.
15 Rapidash Trivia 2nd Place Prize Given to the players who finished in second place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. Place 2nd in a round of Rapidash Trivia.
17 Rapidash Trivia 3rd Place Prize Given to the players who finished in third place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. Place 3rd in a round of Rapidash Trivia.

Other

This category contains items that didn't fall into the other categories listed.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
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.

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.

Badges

Badges are special items that represent a user's achievements or status.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
11 Bulbagarden Staff Badge Badge given to Bulbagarden staff members. Not obtainable through normal means.
41 Tilia Moderator Badge Badge given to the Tilia moderators. Not obtainable through normal means.
22 Pioneer Badge Badge given to the first trainers who caught 50 different species of Pokémon. No longer obtainable.
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.
Johto Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. Not currently obtainable.
Hoenn Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. Not currently obtainable.
Sinnoh Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 107 different species of Pokémon found in the Sinnoh region. Not currently obtainable.
Unova Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 156 different species of Pokémon found in the Unova region. Not currently obtainable.
Kalos Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 72 different species of Pokémon found in the Kalos region. Not currently obtainable.
Alola Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 88 different species of Pokémon found in the Alola region. Not currently obtainable.
Grand Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 809 different species of Pokémon discovered as of today. Not currently obtainable.

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

ID Number Item Name Description Trophy Holder
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
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

Rapidash Trivia Medals

Rapidash Trivia Medals are awarded alongside a corresponding Prize for placing in the top 3 players during the Rapidash Trivia Event.

Item Name Description Obtaining
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.
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.
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.