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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==
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== Buying items ==
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.
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Items can be bought by using the commands <code>buy X</code> or <code>buy X Y</code>, where X is the item ID or name and Y is the quantity (if applicable - default is 1). Corda Balls can also be bought using the commands <code>buyball</code> or <code>buyballs Y</code>. Note that not all items are available in the Shop and are obtainable by accomplishing achievements.
  
==Purchasable Items==
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== 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===
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=== 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|200}} || Yes
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| 23 || Honey ||  Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|100}} || Yes
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| 86 || Special Reserve Honey ||  Makes the next Pokémon appear instantly. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|1500}} || Yes
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| 99 || Moomoo Milk || Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|250}} || Yes
 
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| 86 || Special Reserve Honey || Makes the next Pokémon appear instantly. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|2000}} || Yes
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| 100 || Moomoo Milk From Zachie's Farm || Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. || {{CordaBuck|350}} || Yes
 
|}
 
|}
===Evolutionary Candies===
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=== 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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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
|-
 
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| 2 || Evo Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1500}} || No
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| 2 || Evo Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. || {{CordaBuck|800}} || No
 
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| 10 || Soothe Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1,900}} || No
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| 10 || Soothe Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1000}} || Yes
 
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| 38 || Sun Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 38 || Sun Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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| 39 || Moon Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 39 || Moon Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || 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|1,900}} || No
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| 69 || Moss Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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| 70 || Ice Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|1,900}} || 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|600}} || Yes
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| 104 || Love Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through affection. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || No
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Evolutionary Stones===
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=== Discount Evolutionary Candies ===
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'''Discount Evolutionary Candies''' are items that can be used to evolve Pokémon that normally do not require an item to evolve. These items cannot be used on Alola Pokémon.
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|-
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! ID Number
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! Item Name
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! Description
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! Cost
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! Discountable?
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|-
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| 2D || Discount Evo Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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|-
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| 10D || Discount Soothe Candy || Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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|-
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| 38D || Discount Sun Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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|-
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| 39D || Discount Moon Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 69D || Discount Moss Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 70D || Discount Ice Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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|-
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| 104D || Discount Love Candy || Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through affection. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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|}
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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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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
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| 3 || Thunder Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 3 || Thunder Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1000}} || No
 
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| 5 || Fire Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 4 || Moon Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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| 6 || Leaf Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 5 || Fire Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
|-
 
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| 7 || Water Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 6 || Leaf Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
|-
 
|-
| 8 || Moon Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 7 || Water Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
|-
 
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| 9 || Ice Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 9 || Ice Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
|-
 
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| 37 || Sun Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. || {{CordaBuck|1,700}} || Yes
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| 37 || Sun Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
|-
 
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| 66 || Shiny Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone.|| {{CordaBuck|2,100}} || No
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| 66 || Shiny Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone.|| {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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| 67 || Dusk Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. || {{CordaBuck|2,100}} || No
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| 67 || Dusk Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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| 68 || Dawn Stone ||Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. || {{CordaBuck|2,100}} || No
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| 68 || Dawn Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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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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| 40 || Everstone || Reverts the trade evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|10}} || No
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| 105 || Mega Stone || Mega Evolves a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, or cancels a Mega Evolved Pokémon's Mega Evolution. Does not work on Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. || {{CordaBuck|800}} || Yes
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Devolution Sprays===
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=== Discount Evolutionary Stones ===
'''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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'''Discount Evolutionary Stones''' are items that can be used on specific Pokémon to cause them to evolve. These items cannot be used on Alola Pokémon.
 
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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
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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|1,500}} || No
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| 3D || Discount Thunder Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 4D || Discount Moon Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 5D || Discount Fire Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 6D || Discount Leaf Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
 
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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|1,900}} || No
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| 7D || Discount Water Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 9D || Discount Ice Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 37D || Discount Sun Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 66D || Discount Shiny Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone.|| {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 67D || Discount Dusk Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 68D || Discount Dawn Stone || Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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| 105D || Discount Mega Stone || Mega Evolves a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, or cancels a Mega Evolved Pokémon's Mega Evolution. Does not work on Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. || {{CordaBuck|800}} || Yes
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|}
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=== Devolution Sprays ===
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'''Devolution Sprays''' are items that can be used on specific Pokémon for a chance to revert their evolution into a previous stage. Discount Devolution Sprays cannot be used on Alola Pokémon.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"
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|-
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! ID Number
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! Item Name
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! Description
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! Cost
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! Discountable?
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|-
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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|800}} || No
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|-
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| 55D || Discount Devolution Spray KC-MK1 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|600}} || Yes
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|-
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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|900}} || No
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|-
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| 56D || Discount Devolution Spray KC-MK2 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|700}} || Yes
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|-
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| 93 || Devolution Spray KC-MK3 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|1000}} || No
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| 93D || Discount Devolution Spray KC-MK3 || Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. || {{CordaBuck|900}} || Yes
 
|}
 
|}
===Cards===
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=== Cards ===
 
This category contains cards that have various uses.
 
This category contains cards that have various uses.
 
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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
|-
 
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| 21 || Daily Reset Card || Allows you to reset the daily money timer once a month. || {{CordaBuck|2,000}} || No
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| 21 || Daily Reset Card || Allows you, once a month, to reset the timer on your daily money. || {{CordaBuck|500}} || No
 
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| 58 || Black Card || Allows for depositing Pokémon on the Black Market. || {{CordaBuck|5,000}} || No
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| 58 || Black Card || Allows depositing Pokémon on the Black Market. || {{CordaBuck|1000}} || No
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| 124 || Nursery Card || Grants access to the Nursery. || {{CordaBuck|1000}} || No
 
|}
 
|}
===Redeem Tickets===
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=== 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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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
|-
 
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| 44 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Bulbasaur || Used to obtain a [[Bulbasaur]]. || {{CordaBuck|4,500}} || Yes
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| 44 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Bulbasaur (Normal Form) || Good for one [[Bulbasaur|Bulbasaur (Normal Form)]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 45 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Charmander || Used to obtain a [[Charmander]]. || {{CordaBuck|4,500}} || Yes
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| 45 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Charmander (Normal Form) || Good for one [[Charmander|Charmander (Normal Form)]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 46 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Squirtle || Used to obtain a [[Squirtle]]. || {{CordaBuck|4,500}} || Yes
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| 46 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Squirtle || Good for one [[Squirtle]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 47 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Chikorita || Used to obtain a [[Chikorita]]. || {{CordaBuck|7,500}} || Yes
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| 47 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Chikorita || Good for one [[Chikorita]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 48 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Cyndaquil || Used to obtain a [[Cyndaquil]]. || {{CordaBuck|7,500}} || Yes
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| 48 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Cyndaquil || Good for one [[Cyndaquil]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 49 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Totodile || Used to obtain a [[Totodile]]. || {{CordaBuck|7,500}} || Yes
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| 49 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Totodile || Good for one [[Totodile]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
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| 79 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Treecko || Good for one [[Treecko]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
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| 80 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Torchic || Good for one [[Torchic]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 79 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Treecko || Used to obtain a [[Treecko]]. || {{CordaBuck|12,500}} || Yes
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| 81 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Mudkip || Good for one [[Mudkip]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 80 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Torchic || Used to obtain a [[Torchic]]. || {{CordaBuck|12500}} || Yes
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| 95 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Turtwig || Good for one [[Turtwig]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 81 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Mudkip || Used to obtain a [[Mudkip]]. || {{CordaBuck|12,500}} || Yes
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| 96 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Chimchar || Good for one [[Chimchar]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 50 || Master Redeem Ticket: Dratini || Used to obtain a [[Dratini]]. || {{CordaBuck|15,000}} || Yes
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| 97 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Piplup || Good for one [[Piplup]]. || {{CordaBuck|2500}} || Yes
 
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| 51 || Master Redeem Ticket: Larvitar || Used to obtain a [[Larvitar]]. || {{CordaBuck|18,000}} || Yes
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| 129 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Snivy || Good for one [[Snivy]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
 
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| 82 || Master Redeem Ticket: Bagon || Used to obtain a [[Bagon]]. || {{CordaBuck|24,000}} || Yes
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| 130 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Tepig || Good for one [[Tepig]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
 
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| 83 || Master Redeem Ticket: Beldum || Used to obtain a [[Beldum]]. || {{CordaBuck|24,000}} || Yes
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| 131 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Oshawott || Good for one [[Oshawott]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
 
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| 52 || Mythical Redeem Ticket: Mew || Used to obtain a [[Mew]]. || {{CordaBuck|151,000}} || Yes
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| 133 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Chespin || Good for one [[Chespin]]. || {{CordaBuck|6500}} || Yes
 
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| 53 || Mythical Redeem Ticket: Celebi || Used to obtain a [[Celebi]]. || {{CordaBuck|200,000}} || Yes
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| 134 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Fennekin || Good for one [[Fennekin]]. || {{CordaBuck|6500}} || Yes
 
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| 42 || Seaking Redeem Ticket || Used to obtain a [[Seaking]]. || {{CordaBuck|7,551}} || Yes
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| 135 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Froakie || Good for one [[Froakie]]. || {{CordaBuck|6500}} || Yes
 
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| 8 || Porygon Redeem Ticket || Used to obtain a [[Porygon]]. || {{CordaBuck|99,000}} || Yes
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| 50 || Master Redeem Ticket: Dratini || Good for one [[Dratini]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
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| 51 || Master Redeem Ticket: Larvitar || Good for one [[Larvitar]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
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| 82 || Master Redeem Ticket: Bagon || Good for one [[Bagon]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
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| 83 || Master Redeem Ticket: Beldum || Good for one [[Beldum]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
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| 98 || Master Redeem Ticket: Gible || Good for one [[Gible]]. || {{CordaBuck|4500}} || Yes
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| 132 || Master Redeem Ticket: Deino || Good for one [[Deino]]. || {{CordaBuck|6500}} || Yes
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| 136 || Master Redeem Ticket: Goomy || Good for one [[Goomy]]. || {{CordaBuck|8500}} || Yes
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| 52 || Mythical Redeem Ticket: Mew (Normal Form) || Good for one [[Mew|Mew (Normal Form)]]. || {{CordaBuck|151000}} || Yes
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| 53 || Mythical Redeem Ticket: Celebi (Normal Form) || Good for one [[Celebi|Celebi (Normal Form)]]. || {{CordaBuck|200000}} || Yes
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| 42 || Seaking Redeem Ticket || Good for one [[Seaking|Seaking (Normal Form)]]. || {{CordaBuck|7551}} || Yes
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| 8 || Porygon Redeem Ticket || Good for one [[Porygon|Porygon (Normal Form)]]. || {{CordaBuck|99000}} || Yes
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Premium Items===
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=== 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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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
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| 76 || Star Chip: Gold || Grants 30 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|8,000}} || No
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| 76 || Star Chip: Gold || Grants 30 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|4000}} || No
 
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| 77 || Star Chip: Platinum || Grants 90 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|24,000}} || No
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| 77 || Star Chip: Platinum || Grants 90 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|12000}} || No
 
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| 78 || Star Chip: Diamond || Grants 180 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|48,000}} || No
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| 78 || Star Chip: Diamond || Grants 180 days of Premium. || {{CordaBuck|24000}} || No
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Other===
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=== 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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! Discountable?
 
! Discountable?
 
|-
 
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| 57 || Lottery Ticket || Exchange for a chance to win the jackpot! || {{CordaBuck|1,000}} || No
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| 62 || S.S. Ticket || Allows a trainer to board the S.S. Anne. Non-refundable, non-transferable. || {{CordaBuck|1000000}} || Yes
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|-
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| 73 || Black Token || Permanently unlocks an extra slot on the trainer's Black Market account. || {{CordaBuck|500}} || No
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|-
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| 113 || Box || A box. || {{CordaBuck|1}} || Yes
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| 126 || Egg Incense || Grants an additional chance to discover an egg from the Nursery. || {{CordaBuck|300}} || No
 
|-
 
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| 62 || S.S. Ticket || Allows a trainer to board the S.S. Anne. || {{CordaBuck|1,000,000}} || Yes
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| 127 || Hatching Incense || Makes your eggs hatch a bit faster. || {{CordaBuck|300}} || No
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| 128 || Lottery Coin || A lottery coin. Gather ten to try your luck at the lottery! || {{CordaBuck|20}} || No
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Non-Purchasable Items==
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== 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===
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=== 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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! Description
 
! Description
 
! Obtaining
 
! Obtaining
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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.
 +
|-
 +
| 19 || Medium Corda Balls Pack || Contains eight Corda Balls. || Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 20 || Small Corda Balls Pack || Contains four Corda Balls. || Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event.
 
| 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.
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| 59 || Starter Pack || Contains a Generation VII starter Pokémon, 5 Gen VII Master Set TCG Booster Packs, 50 Lottery Coins, 1 Field Item Pack, and 7 days of premium. || Obtainable for $4.99, once per player, once per generation.
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 +
| 71 || Heavy Ball || Contains either a [[Regirock]], [[Regice]], or [[Registeel]] at random. || Given to players upon capturing their 200th, 400th, and 600th unique species of Pokémon.
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|-
 +
| 85 || Cherish Ball || Contains a mysterious Pokémon. || Typically given as a prize for a special event, such as [[Events#Rotom's Quest|Rotom's Quest]].
 +
|-
 +
| 102 || Field Item Pack || Contains a bundle of field items! || 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.
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| 103 || Yellow and Black Poké Ball || Contains a Cosplay Pikachu or a Mewtwo. || Given to players who won a round of [[Events#Silvadash Trivia|Silvadash Trivia]].
 
|-
 
|-
| 59 || Starter Pack || Contains a Generation IV starter Pokémon, a Small Corda Balls Pack, and 7 days of Premium. || Obtainable for $4.99, once per player.
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| 108 || Red and Green Poké Ball || Contains a festive Pokémon. || Given to players around the holidays.
 
|-
 
|-
| 71 || Heavy Ball || Contains either a [[Regirock]], [[Regice]], or [[Registeel]] at random. || Given to players upon capturing their 200th, 400th and 600th unique species of Pokémon.
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| 112 || Love Ball || Contains a Pokémon full of love. || Given to players when they claim their daily on Valentine's day.
 
|-
 
|-
| 85 || Cherish Ball || Contains a [[Rotom]]. Its form is dependent the reward for [[Rotom]]'s Quest. || Given to one random participant of [[Rotom]]'s Quest, if it is successfully completed.
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| 120 || Color-Changing Poké Ball || Contains a [[Kecleon]] with a specified form. || Given to all players who captured at least one [[Kecleon]] during June 2021's [[Events#Rotom's Quest|Rotom's Quest]].
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Secret Items===
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=== 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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| 34 || Package from the Indigo Plateau || Its contents are always a mystery! || Given to players who accomplish some sort of feat.
 
| 34 || Package from the Indigo Plateau || Its contents are always a mystery! || Given to players who accomplish some sort of feat.
 
|-
 
|-
| 32 || 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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| 32 || Mysterious Egg || Use to check on the egg's status. || No longer obtainable. The egg hatched into an exclusive [[Togepi|Togepi (Particularly Happy Form)]].
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 35 || GS Ball || Use to try to open the ball. || No longer obtainable. The ball was revealed to contain a shiny [[Celebi]].
 
| 35 || 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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| 61 || Pretty Wing || A pretty wing. It may attract a certain Pokémon. || Small chance to find one when catching a Pokémon during the event.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 65 || Beta Key || Allows its owner to access the beta version of the game. || No longer obtainable.
 
| 65 || Beta Key || Allows its owner to access the beta version of the game. || No longer obtainable.
 
|-
 
|-
| 87 || Crystal Snowflake || A snowflake that has turned into crystal. It may attract a certain Pokémon. || No longer obtainable. Small chance to find one when catching a Pokémon.
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| 87 || Crystal Snowflake || A snowflake that has turned into crystal. It may attract a certain Pokémon. || Small chance to find one when catching a Pokémon during the event.
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| 115 || Max's Mega Stone || Mega Evolves a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, or cancels a Mega Evolved Pokémon's Mega Evolution. Does not work on Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. || No longer obtainable. Given to {{Discord Users|237995975195492355}}, first trainer to have caught the 45 Mega forms wild Pokémon can appear as.
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Rapidash Trivia Prizes===
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=== 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]].
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'''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]]. These items can no longer be obtained.
 
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===Other===
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=== 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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! 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.
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| 43 || Starter Redeem Ticket: Bulbasaur (Elaria Form) || Good for one Bulbasaur (Elaria Form) || Can no longer be obtained.
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| 54 || Discount Card || Stores money that can be used when buying select items. || Automatically given to players when a new generation of Pokémon appears. All Corda Bucks that a trainer has, as well as the refund price for various items, will be placed on this card.
 
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|-
| 60 || Shiny Charm || Grants an extra chance for a caught Pokémon to be shiny. || Unknown
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| 60 || Shiny Charm || Grants an extra chance for a caught Pokémon to be shiny. || Given to players when they catch their first S★  Class Pokémon.
 
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| 61 || Pretty Wing || A pretty wing. || Unknown
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| 74 || Star Chip: Copper || Grants 3 days of Premium. || Given to players who participate in [[Events#Rotom's Quest|Rotom's Quest]] and the [[Events#Elaria Pokémon Tournament|Elaria Pokémon Tournament]].
 
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| 72 || GTS Token || Permanently unlocks an extra slot on the trainer's GTS account. || Unknown
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| 75 || Star Chip: Silver || Grants 7 days of Premium. || Given to players who participate in [[Events#Rotom's Quest|Rotom's Quest]] and the [[Events#Elaria Pokémon Tournament|Elaria Pokémon Tournament]].
 
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| 73 || Black Token || Permanently unlocks an extra slot on the trainer's Black Market account. || Unknown
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| 121 || Special Edition TCG Booster Pack || Contains one of three exclusive trading cards. || Can no longer be obtained.
 
|-
 
|-
| 74 || Star Chip: Copper || Grants 3 days of Premium || [[Events]].
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| 125 || Oval Charm || Increases the chance of finding an egg at the Nursery. || Not yet obtainable.
 
|-
 
|-
| 75 || Star Chip: Silver || Grants 7 days of Premium. || Unknown
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| 137 || Gen VII Event Set TCG Booster Pack || Contains five random cards from the Gen VII Event Set. || Given to players who participate in various events.
 
|}
 
|}
  
==Awards==
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== 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===
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=== 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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! Obtaining
 
|-
 
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| 11 || Elaria Staff Badge || Badge given to Elaria. || Not obtainable through normal means.
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| 11 || Elaria Staff Badge || Badge given to the Elaria moderators. || Not obtainable through normal means.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 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 different species of Pokémon. || No longer obtainable.
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| 22 || Pioneer Badge || Badge given to the first trainers who caught 50, 100, and 150 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. || Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #152 through #251.
 
| 25 || Johto Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. || Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #152 through #251.
 
|-
 
|-
| 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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| 26 || Hoenn Master Badge || Badge given to the trainers who caught the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. || Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #252 through #385.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 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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|-
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| 101 || Tilia Service Medal || Badge given to those who served Tilia. || Not obtainable through normal means.
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|-
 +
| 122 || Mystery Dungeon Medal || Medal given to those who explored a mystery dungeon. || Participate in the Tilia Mystery Dungeon Event.
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|-
 +
| 123 || Mystery Dungeon Trophy || Trophy awarded to those who completed the exploration of a mystery dungeon. || Succeed in the Tilia Mystery Dungeon Event.
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Trophies===
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=== 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. || {{Discord Users|152994994934906880}}
 
| 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. || {{Discord Users|152994994934906880}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 92 || First! Johto Master Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. ||  
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| 92 || First! Johto Master Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. || {{Discord Users|152994994934906880}}
 +
|-
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| 106 || First! Hoenn Master Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 134 of the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. || {{Discord Users|312134205935058956}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 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. || {{Discord Users|563661703124877322}}
 
| 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. || {{Discord Users|563661703124877322}}
 
|-
 
|-
| 84 || First! Unown Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught all 28 different forms of Unown. || {{Discord Users|152994994934906880}}
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| 84 || First! Unown Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all 28 different forms of Unown. || {{Discord Users|152994994934906880}}
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|-
 +
| 107 || First! Magikarp Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all the different patterns of Magikarp found in Elaria. || {{Discord Users|160080496334864384}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 91 || First! Elaria Pokémon Tournament Winner Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to win Elaria's Pokémon Tournament. || {{Discord Users|126478149272862720}}
 
| 91 || First! Elaria Pokémon Tournament Winner Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to win Elaria's Pokémon Tournament. || {{Discord Users|126478149272862720}}
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|-
 +
| 114 || First! Mega Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all 45 different Mega Evolutions. || {{Discord Users|237995975195492355}}
 +
|-
 +
| 118 || First! Vivillon Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all 18 forms of [[Vivillon]]. || {{Discord Users|152994994934906880}}
 +
|-
 +
| 119 || First! Flo Collector Trophy || Trophy awarded to the first trainer to collect all 5 colors of [[Flabébé]], [[Floette]], and [[Florges]]. || {{Discord Users|211156326380732416}}
 
|}
 
|}
  
===Rapidash Trivia Medals===
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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 Medals''' are awarded alongside a corresponding Prize for placing in the top 3 players during the [[Events#Rapidash Trivia|Rapidash Trivia Event]]. These items can no longer be obtained.
 
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===Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medal===
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=== Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medals ===
 
'''Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medals''' are awarded for placing in the top 3 players during the [[Events#Elaria Pokémon Tournament|Elaria Pokémon Tournament Event]].
 
'''Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medals''' are awarded for placing in the top 3 players during the [[Events#Elaria Pokémon Tournament|Elaria Pokémon Tournament Event]].
 
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| 90 || Bronze Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medal || Awarded to the players who finished at the third place of one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments. || Place 3rd in one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments.
 
| 90 || Bronze Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medal || Awarded to the players who finished at the third place of one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments. || Place 3rd in one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments.
 +
|}
 +
 +
=== Silvadash Trivia Medals ===
 +
'''Silvadash Trivia Medals''' are awarded for notable actions during a round of [[Events#Silvadash Trivia|Silvadash Trivia]].
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 +
! ID Number
 +
! Item Name
 +
! Description
 +
! Obtaining
 +
|-
 +
| 109 || Silvadash Trivia Winner Medal || Awarded to the players who won a round of Silvadash Trivia. || Win a round of Silvadash Trivia.
 +
|-
 +
| 110 || Silvadash Trivia Achiever Medal || Awarded to the players who earned five Silvadash Trivia achievements. || Earn five achievements in Silvadash Trivia.
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|-
 +
| 111 || Silvadash Trivia Striker Medal || Given to the players who correctly answer three questions in a row in a round of Silvadash Trivia. || Get a streak of 3 or more in a round of Silvadash Trivia.
 +
|}
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=== Riddler Rowlet Hats ===
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'''Riddler Rowlet Hats''' are awarded for participating and/or winning a round of [[Events#Riddler Rowlet|Riddler Rowlet]].
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 +
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 +
! ID Number
 +
! Item Name
 +
! Description
 +
! Obtaining
 +
|-
 +
| 116 || Riddler Rowlet Hat || Awarded to the players who won a round of Riddler Rowlet. || Win a round of Riddler Rowlet.
 +
|-
 +
| 117 || Fancy Top Hat || Given to the players who participated in a round of Riddler Rowlet. || Participate in Riddler Rowlet.
 
|}
 
|}

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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.

Buying items[edit]

Items can be bought by using the commands buy X or buy X Y, where X is the item ID or name and Y is the quantity (if applicable - default is 1). Corda Balls can also be bought using the commands buyball or buyballs Y. Note that not all items are available in the Shop and are obtainable by accomplishing achievements.

Purchasable Items[edit]

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

Field Items[edit]

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

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
1 Corda Ball Can capture a Pokémon. Unless it runs away or is caught by someone else first, capture is guaranteed. 200 Corda Buck No
23 Honey Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. 100 Corda Buck Yes
86 Special Reserve Honey Makes the next Pokémon appear instantly. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. 1,500 Corda Buck Yes
99 Moomoo Milk Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. 250 Corda Buck Yes
100 Moomoo Milk From Zachie's Farm Makes the next Pokémon appear sooner. If a Pokémon is already here, it will have no effect. 350 Corda Buck Yes

Evolutionary Candies[edit]

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 Discountable?
2 Evo Candy Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. 800 Corda Buck No
10 Soothe Candy Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. 1,000 Corda Buck Yes
38 Sun Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. 600 Corda Buck Yes
39 Moon Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. 600 Corda Buck Yes
69 Moss Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. 600 Corda Buck Yes
70 Ice Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. 600 Corda Buck Yes
104 Love Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through affection. 600 Corda Buck No

Discount Evolutionary Candies[edit]

Discount Evolutionary Candies are items that can be used to evolve Pokémon that normally do not require an item to evolve. These items cannot be used on Alola Pokémon.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
2D Discount Evo Candy Triggers a Pokémon's level-up evolution. 600 Corda Buck Yes
10D Discount Soothe Candy Triggers a Pokémon's friendship evolution. 600 Corda Buck Yes
38D Discount Sun Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's day-friendship evolution. 600 Corda Buck Yes
39D Discount Moon Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's night-friendship evolution. 600 Corda Buck Yes
69D Discount Moss Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to a moss-covered rock. 600 Corda Buck Yes
70D Discount Ice Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through level-up while exposed to an ice-covered rock. 600 Corda Buck Yes
104D Discount Love Candy Triggers a vulpine Pokémon's evolution through affection. 600 Corda Buck Yes

Evolutionary Stones[edit]

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 Discountable?
3 Thunder Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. 1,000 Corda Buck No
4 Moon Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
5 Fire Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
6 Leaf Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
7 Water Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
9 Ice Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
37 Sun Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
66 Shiny Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
67 Dusk Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
68 Dawn Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
40 Everstone Reverts the trade evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 10 Corda Buck No
105 Mega Stone Mega Evolves a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, or cancels a Mega Evolved Pokémon's Mega Evolution. Does not work on Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. 800 Corda Buck Yes

Discount Evolutionary Stones[edit]

Discount Evolutionary Stones are items that can be used on specific Pokémon to cause them to evolve. These items cannot be used on Alola Pokémon.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
3D Discount Thunder Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Thunder Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
4D Discount Moon Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Moon Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
5D Discount Fire Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Fire Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
6D Discount Leaf Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Leaf Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
7D Discount Water Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Water Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
9D Discount Ice Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to an Ice Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
37D Discount Sun Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Sun Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
66D Discount Shiny Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Shiny Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
67D Discount Dusk Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dusk Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
68D Discount Dawn Stone Triggers a Pokémon's evolution through exposition to a Dawn Stone. 600 Corda Buck Yes
105D Discount Mega Stone Mega Evolves a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, or cancels a Mega Evolved Pokémon's Mega Evolution. Does not work on Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. 800 Corda Buck Yes

Devolution Sprays[edit]

Devolution Sprays are items that can be used on specific Pokémon for a chance to revert their evolution into a previous stage. Discount Devolution Sprays cannot be used on Alola Pokémon.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
55 Devolution Spray KC-MK1 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 800 Corda Buck No
55D Discount Devolution Spray KC-MK1 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 600 Corda Buck Yes
56 Devolution Spray KC-MK2 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 900 Corda Buck No
56D Discount Devolution Spray KC-MK2 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 700 Corda Buck Yes
93 Devolution Spray KC-MK3 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 1,000 Corda Buck No
93D Discount Devolution Spray KC-MK3 Has a chance to revert the evolution of the Pokémon exposed to it to its previous stage. 900 Corda Buck Yes

Cards[edit]

This category contains cards that have various uses.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
21 Daily Reset Card Allows you, once a month, to reset the timer on your daily money. 500 Corda Buck No
58 Black Card Allows depositing Pokémon on the Black Market. 1,000 Corda Buck No
124 Nursery Card Grants access to the Nursery. 1,000 Corda Buck No

Redeem Tickets[edit]

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.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
44 Starter Redeem Ticket: Bulbasaur (Normal Form) Good for one Bulbasaur (Normal Form). 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
45 Starter Redeem Ticket: Charmander (Normal Form) Good for one Charmander (Normal Form). 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
46 Starter Redeem Ticket: Squirtle Good for one Squirtle. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
47 Starter Redeem Ticket: Chikorita Good for one Chikorita. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
48 Starter Redeem Ticket: Cyndaquil Good for one Cyndaquil. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
49 Starter Redeem Ticket: Totodile Good for one Totodile. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
79 Starter Redeem Ticket: Treecko Good for one Treecko. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
80 Starter Redeem Ticket: Torchic Good for one Torchic. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
81 Starter Redeem Ticket: Mudkip Good for one Mudkip. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
95 Starter Redeem Ticket: Turtwig Good for one Turtwig. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
96 Starter Redeem Ticket: Chimchar Good for one Chimchar. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
97 Starter Redeem Ticket: Piplup Good for one Piplup. 2,500 Corda Buck Yes
129 Starter Redeem Ticket: Snivy Good for one Snivy. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
130 Starter Redeem Ticket: Tepig Good for one Tepig. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
131 Starter Redeem Ticket: Oshawott Good for one Oshawott. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
133 Starter Redeem Ticket: Chespin Good for one Chespin. 6,500 Corda Buck Yes
134 Starter Redeem Ticket: Fennekin Good for one Fennekin. 6,500 Corda Buck Yes
135 Starter Redeem Ticket: Froakie Good for one Froakie. 6,500 Corda Buck Yes
50 Master Redeem Ticket: Dratini Good for one Dratini. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
51 Master Redeem Ticket: Larvitar Good for one Larvitar. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
82 Master Redeem Ticket: Bagon Good for one Bagon. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
83 Master Redeem Ticket: Beldum Good for one Beldum. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
98 Master Redeem Ticket: Gible Good for one Gible. 4,500 Corda Buck Yes
132 Master Redeem Ticket: Deino Good for one Deino. 6,500 Corda Buck Yes
136 Master Redeem Ticket: Goomy Good for one Goomy. 8,500 Corda Buck Yes
52 Mythical Redeem Ticket: Mew (Normal Form) Good for one Mew (Normal Form). 151,000 Corda Buck Yes
53 Mythical Redeem Ticket: Celebi (Normal Form) Good for one Celebi (Normal Form). 200,000 Corda Buck Yes
42 Seaking Redeem Ticket Good for one Seaking (Normal Form). 7,551 Corda Buck Yes
8 Porygon Redeem Ticket Good for one Porygon (Normal Form). 99,000 Corda Buck Yes

Premium Items[edit]

Premium Items are items that grant premium status to the user for a set period of time.

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
76 Star Chip: Gold Grants 30 days of Premium. 4,000 Corda Buck No
77 Star Chip: Platinum Grants 90 days of Premium. 12,000 Corda Buck No
78 Star Chip: Diamond Grants 180 days of Premium. 24,000 Corda Buck No

Other[edit]

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

ID Number Item Name Description Cost Discountable?
62 S.S. Ticket Allows a trainer to board the S.S. Anne. Non-refundable, non-transferable. 1,000,000 Corda Buck Yes
73 Black Token Permanently unlocks an extra slot on the trainer's Black Market account. 500 Corda Buck No
113 Box A box. Corda Buck Yes
126 Egg Incense Grants an additional chance to discover an egg from the Nursery. 300 Corda Buck No
127 Hatching Incense Makes your eggs hatch a bit faster. 300 Corda Buck No
128 Lottery Coin A lottery coin. Gather ten to try your luck at the lottery! 20 Corda Buck No

Non-Purchasable Items[edit]

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

Redeemable Items[edit]

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
18 Big Corda Balls Pack Contains twelve 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.
20 Small Corda Balls Pack Contains four Corda Balls. Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event.
59 Starter Pack Contains a Generation VII starter Pokémon, 5 Gen VII Master Set TCG Booster Packs, 50 Lottery Coins, 1 Field Item Pack, and 7 days of premium. Obtainable for $4.99, once per player, once per generation.
71 Heavy Ball Contains either a Regirock, Regice, or Registeel at random. Given to players upon capturing their 200th, 400th, and 600th unique species of Pokémon.
85 Cherish Ball Contains a mysterious Pokémon. Typically given as a prize for a special event, such as Rotom's Quest.
102 Field Item Pack Contains a bundle of field items! Typically given alongside another reward, as a consolation prize, or for a special event.
103 Yellow and Black Poké Ball Contains a Cosplay Pikachu or a Mewtwo. Given to players who won a round of Silvadash Trivia.
108 Red and Green Poké Ball Contains a festive Pokémon. Given to players around the holidays.
112 Love Ball Contains a Pokémon full of love. Given to players when they claim their daily on Valentine's day.
120 Color-Changing Poké Ball Contains a Kecleon with a specified form. Given to all players who captured at least one Kecleon during June 2021's Rotom's Quest.

Secret Items[edit]

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

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
34 Package from the Indigo Plateau Its contents are always a mystery! Given to players who accomplish some sort of feat.
32 Mysterious Egg Use to check on the egg's status. No longer obtainable. The egg hatched into an exclusive Togepi (Particularly Happy Form).
35 GS Ball Use to try to open the ball. No longer obtainable. The ball was revealed to contain a shiny Celebi.
61 Pretty Wing A pretty wing. It may attract a certain Pokémon. Small chance to find one when catching a Pokémon during the event.
65 Beta Key Allows its owner to access the beta version of the game. No longer obtainable.
87 Crystal Snowflake A snowflake that has turned into crystal. It may attract a certain Pokémon. Small chance to find one when catching a Pokémon during the event.
115 Max's Mega Stone Mega Evolves a Pokémon that can Mega Evolve, or cancels a Mega Evolved Pokémon's Mega Evolution. Does not work on Legendary or Mythical Pokémon. No longer obtainable. Given to max1996, first trainer to have caught the 45 Mega forms wild Pokémon can appear as.

Rapidash Trivia Prizes[edit]

Rapidash Trivia Prizes are items given alongside a corresponding Medal for placing in the top 3 players during the Rapidash Trivia Event. These items can no longer be obtained.

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[edit]

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

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
43 Starter Redeem Ticket: Bulbasaur (Elaria Form) Good for one Bulbasaur (Elaria Form) Can no longer be obtained.
54 Discount Card Stores money that can be used when buying select items. Automatically given to players when a new generation of Pokémon appears. All Corda Bucks that a trainer has, as well as the refund price for various items, will be placed on this card.
60 Shiny Charm Grants an extra chance for a caught Pokémon to be shiny. Given to players when they catch their first S★ Class Pokémon.
74 Star Chip: Copper Grants 3 days of Premium. Given to players who participate in Rotom's Quest and the Elaria Pokémon Tournament.
75 Star Chip: Silver Grants 7 days of Premium. Given to players who participate in Rotom's Quest and the Elaria Pokémon Tournament.
121 Special Edition TCG Booster Pack Contains one of three exclusive trading cards. Can no longer be obtained.
125 Oval Charm Increases the chance of finding an egg at the Nursery. Not yet obtainable.
137 Gen VII Event Set TCG Booster Pack Contains five random cards from the Gen VII Event Set. Given to players who participate in various events.

Awards[edit]

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[edit]

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

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
11 Elaria Staff Badge Badge given to the Elaria moderators. 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, 100, and 150 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.
25 Johto Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #152 through #251.
26 Hoenn Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. Catch all Pokémon with Pokédex numbers #252 through #385.
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.
28 Unova Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 156 different species of Pokémon found in the Unova region. Not currently obtainable.
29 Kalos Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 72 different species of Pokémon found in the Kalos region. Not currently obtainable.
30 Alola Master Badge Badge given to the trainers who caught the 88 different species of Pokémon found in the Alola region. 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.
101 Tilia Service Medal Badge given to those who served Tilia. Not obtainable through normal means.
122 Mystery Dungeon Medal Medal given to those who explored a mystery dungeon. Participate in the Tilia Mystery Dungeon Event.
123 Mystery Dungeon Trophy Trophy awarded to those who completed the exploration of a mystery dungeon. Succeed in the Tilia Mystery Dungeon Event.

Trophies[edit]

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_
92 First! Johto Master Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 100 different species of Pokémon found in the Johto region. _chillie_
106 First! Hoenn Master Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have caught the 134 of the 135 different species of Pokémon found in the Hoenn region. megapod
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. quasthecat
84 First! Unown Collector Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all 28 different forms of Unown. _chillie_
107 First! Magikarp Collector Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all the different patterns of Magikarp found in Elaria. brad2096
91 First! Elaria Pokémon Tournament Winner Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to win Elaria's Pokémon Tournament. Andy Snype#9304
114 First! Mega Collector Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all 45 different Mega Evolutions. max1996
118 First! Vivillon Collector Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to have collected all 18 forms of Vivillon. _chillie_
119 First! Flo Collector Trophy Trophy awarded to the first trainer to collect all 5 colors of Flabébé, Floette, and Florges. rogue.warrior

Rapidash Trivia Medals[edit]

Rapidash Trivia Medals are awarded alongside a corresponding Prize for placing in the top 3 players during the Rapidash Trivia Event. These items can no longer be obtained.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
13 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.
15 Rapidash Trivia 2nd Place Medal Awarded to the players who finished in second place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. No longer obtainable.
17 Rapidash Trivia 3rd Place Medal Awarded to the players who finished in third place in a round of Rapidash Trivia. No longer obtainable.

Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medals[edit]

Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medals are awarded for placing in the top 3 players during the Elaria Pokémon Tournament Event.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
88 Gold Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medal Awarded to the players who won of one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments. Place 1st in one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments.
89 Silver Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medal Awarded to the players who finished at the second place of one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments. Place 2nd in one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments.
90 Bronze Elaria Pokémon Tournament Medal Awarded to the players who finished at the third place of one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments. Place 3rd in one of Elaria's Pokémon Tournaments.

Silvadash Trivia Medals[edit]

Silvadash Trivia Medals are awarded for notable actions during a round of Silvadash Trivia.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
109 Silvadash Trivia Winner Medal Awarded to the players who won a round of Silvadash Trivia. Win a round of Silvadash Trivia.
110 Silvadash Trivia Achiever Medal Awarded to the players who earned five Silvadash Trivia achievements. Earn five achievements in Silvadash Trivia.
111 Silvadash Trivia Striker Medal Given to the players who correctly answer three questions in a row in a round of Silvadash Trivia. Get a streak of 3 or more in a round of Silvadash Trivia.

Riddler Rowlet Hats[edit]

Riddler Rowlet Hats are awarded for participating and/or winning a round of Riddler Rowlet.

ID Number Item Name Description Obtaining
116 Riddler Rowlet Hat Awarded to the players who won a round of Riddler Rowlet. Win a round of Riddler Rowlet.
117 Fancy Top Hat Given to the players who participated in a round of Riddler Rowlet. Participate in Riddler Rowlet.