This page shows a list of all items in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet. These are all Key Items, Picnic Items, and TM materials in the game with their full descriptions as shown in the in-game menu. Knowing what items are in the game can be good to know what to look out for and it gives you a quick overview of how many items there are. The game features 364 different item types.
#98-#278 are the TM Crafting Materials randomly held by Pokemon in the wild. You can use those to craft new TMs. The rest are mostly key items, cooking ingredients, items you can equip your Pokemon with, and Picnic Items.
For all TMs (171 listed separately) refer to Pokemon Scarlet & Violet All TMs.
Full Items List in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
- Booster Energy – An item to be held by Pokémon with certain Abilities. The energy that fills this capsule boosts the strength of the Pokémon.
- Ability Shield – An item to be held by a Pokémon. This cute and rather unique-looking shield protects the holder from having its Ability changed by others.
- Clear Amulet – An item to be held by a Pokémon. This clear, sparkling amulet protects the holder from having its stats lowered by moves used against it or by other Pokémon’s Abilities.
- Mirror Herb – An item to be held by a Pokémon. This herb will allow the holder to mirror an opponent’s stat increases to boost its own stats—but only once.
- Punching Glove – An item to be held by a Pokémon. This protective glove boosts the power of the holder’s punching moves and prevents direct contact with targets.
- Covert Cloak – An item to be held by a Pokémon. This hooded cloak conceals the holder, tricking the eyes of its enemies and protecting it from the additional effects of moves.
- Loaded Dice – An item to be held by a Pokémon. This loaded dice always rolls a good number, and holding one can ensure that the holder’s multistrike moves hit more times.
- Rotom Phone – The latest model of smartphone. A Pokémon called Rotom lives within it, and it can be used to run all sorts of handy apps.
- Sandwich – A dish made by sandwiching vegetables, meat, or other ingredients between two pieces of bread. It makes a fantastic meal when out on a picnic.
- Koraidon’s Poké Ball – A Poké Ball that can hold the mysterious Pokémon known as Koraidon. A boy named Arven gave it to you.
- Miraidon’s Poké Ball – A Poké Ball that can hold the mysterious Pokémon known as Miraidon. A boy named Arven gave it to you.
- Tera Orb – An orb that holds within it the power to crystallize. When it is charged with energy, it can be used to cause Pokémon to Terastallize.
- Scarlet Book – A record of the expedition that the author, Heath, went on within the Great Crater of Paldea. The book has the name “Sada” written on it in clumsy handwriting.
- Violet Book – A record of the expedition that the author, Heath, went on within the Great Crater of Paldea. The book has the name “Turo” written on it in clumsy handwriting.
- Kofu’s Wallet – A wallet that was left behind by Kofu, the Gym Leader at the Cascarrafa Gym. You’re to deliver it to him at the market in Porto Marinada.
- Tiny Bamboo Shoot – A small and rare bamboo shoot. It’s quite popular with a certain class of gourmands.
- Big Bamboo Shoot – A large and rare bamboo shoot. It’s extremely popular with a certain class of gourmands.
- Scroll of Darkness – A peculiar scroll that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. Written upon it are the true secrets of the path of darkness.
- Scroll of Waters – A peculiar scroll that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. Written upon it are the true secrets of the path of water.
- Malicious Armor – A peculiar set of armor that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. Malicious will lurks within it.
- Normal Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Fire Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Water Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Electric Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Grass Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Ice Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Fighting Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Poison Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Ground Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Flying Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Psychic Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Bug Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Rock Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Ghost Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Dragon Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Dark Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Steel Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Fairy Tera Shard – On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
- Baguette – A long loaf sliced into top and bottom halves. Its aroma of wheat and its straightforward, salty flavor make it pair well with all kinds of sandwich ingredients.
- Mayonnaise – A condiment that packs a very tart punch yet pairs well with various ingredients.
- Ketchup – A condiment with very salty and tart flavor. While a number of other ingredients go into its signature flavor, the noble tomato is its heart and soul.
- Mustard – A very spicy condiment that’s indispensable when bread is on the table. It pairs tremendously with ketchup.
- Butter – A condiment that unites salty and sweet and also packs a richness that makes bread a delight to eat. The finest butter products are made of 100 percent Moomoo Milk.
- Peanut Butter – A very sweet condiment. People in Paldea seem to favor the sweet varieties over the unsweetened.
- Chili Sauce – A condiment with a very spicy kick. It’s thanks to Scovillain that this sauce gets its signature mouth- tingling burn.
- Salt – A very salty seasoning, unsurprisingly. People quite like the grains of salt that can be gathered from the footprints of particularly jagged Naclstack.
- Pepper – A seasoning packing very spicy flavor. It goes nicely with oilier foods and works especially well when you add just a pinch for a hint of flavor.
- Yogurt – A condiment that’s very sweet and very sour. It goes especially well with fruit and is easy to incorporate into a sandwich.
- Whipped Cream – A very sweet condiment. Folks in Paldea seem to love the varieties that really let the sweetness sing.
- Cream Cheese – A condiment offering very sweet and very tart flavor. It goes well with more ingredients than you’d expect, making it a convenient go-to.
- Jam – A condiment that’s very sweet and likewise very sour. Take care when adding it to sandwiches, as the sweet side can overwhelm.
- Marmalade – A condiment with sour and bitter notes. It’s surprisingly useful, as it makes a nice counterpoint to oilier foods.
- Olive Oil – A condiment offering faint notes of sour and bitter flavors. The most prized varieties are the ones Smoliv love the smell of—such oils’ quality is assured.
- Vinegar – A very sour condiment. Vinegars derived from grapes are popular in Paldea. Highly effective when used to add just a light note of flavor.
- Sweet Herba Mystica – A legendary condiment told of only in books. Word has it that one taste of its sweet flavor stimulates the digestive system and cures a lack of appetite.
- Salty Herba Mystica – One of the condiments spoken of as legends. Its mellow saltiness is said to be tremendously effective when it comes to promoting health.
- Sour Herba Mystica – This surpassingly sour condiment is said to be super effective in helping the eater recover from exhaustion. Only a scant few people know it exists.
- Bitter Herba Mystica – A legendary condiment with a deeply bitter taste. It’s said to dramatically bolster a body’s immune defenses, though that hasn’t been proven.
- Spicy Herba Mystica – The legendary condiment said to have the mightiest of all spicy flavors. It’s said that a single bite will kick the metabolism into high gear immediately.
- Lettuce – This bitter-tasting ingredient is simple and straightforward—just add it to all kinds of other ingredients for a delightfully crunchy time.
- Tomato – This very tart ingredient has a lot of savory elements to it, making it popular with many Pokémon.
- Cherry Tomatoes – A very tart ingredient. Some varieties are also very sweet, and these are prized above all others by the people of Paldea.
- Cucumber – A tart and bitter ingredient. Using it together with rich- tasting ingredients in a sandwich will really make the most of a cucumber’s fresh-veggie aroma.
- Pickle – This very sour ingredient is made by pickling veggies in a flavorful brine made from spices and vinegar.
- Onion – This spicy veggie is indispensable to many sandwiches. It goes well with rich ingredients.
- Red Onion – An ingredient with some sweetness to it. Its spiciness and fragrance are milder than those of other onions, making it a pleasant bite.
- Green Bell Pepper – An ingredient with some bitterness. When sliced, it adds a nice accent to a sandwich.
- Red Bell Pepper – An ingredient with some bitterness—but its bitter notes and overall flavor are pleasantly mild compared to its green cousin.
- Yellow Bell Pepper – An ingredient with some bitterness. It’s not much different from its red counterpart in flavor, but mixing the colors makes a feast for the eyes.
- Avocado – An ingredient with sweet notes—though its flavor is very mild. The avocado’s richness, however, makes it satisfying to eat.
- Bacon – This very salty ingredient has been cooked just shy of charred, making it burst with fragrance and tasty flavor.
- Ham – A very salty ingredient—and that very saltiness is what makes it such a nice companion to veggies.
- Prosciutto – This ingredient is very salty like regular ham, but the difference is prosciutto is not cooked after it is cured, giving it a fun freshness.
- Chorizo – A very salty and spicy ingredient. This type of sausage has particularly robust salty flavor, and the spicier varieties are extra popular.
- Herbed Sausage – A very salty and bitter ingredient. The balance between the potent saltiness and the herbs’ bitterness make this sausage a pleasure.
- Hamburger – This very salty ingredient is the thing to add if you want to make your sandwich truly filling.
- Klawf Stick – A very sweet and salty ingredient. It’s a nutritious processed food made with a concentrate derived from shed Klawf shells.
- Smoked Fillet – A very salty and bitter ingredient with that unmistakable smoky flavor. It pairs exceptionally well with veggies.
- Fried Fillet – When used in a sandwich, this very salty and bitter ingredient is at its best paired with sour seasonings.
- Egg – An ingredient with a touch of saltiness. It’s full of nutrients and can be enjoyed with all sorts of seasonings.
- Potato Tortilla – A very salty ingredient and a popular dish in Paldea. It’s undeniably filling.
- Tofu – An ingredient with a touch of sweetness. It’s unclear how well this raw block of tofu will serve as a sandwich filling.
- Rice – An ingredient with a touch of sweetness. It’s unclear how well this cooked rice will serve as a sandwich filling.
- Noodles – A nice salty ingredient. It’s unclear how well these boiled noodles will serve as a sandwich filling.
- Potato Salad – This very tart ingredient—a soft salad that’s all about potatoes—pairs tremendously well with bread.
- Cheese – A very salty ingredient. This thinly sliced cheese is perfect for adding to a sandwich.
- Banana – A very sweet ingredient. This go-to fruit is sweet and rich, and it’s beloved by many Pokémon.
- Strawberry – A very tart and sweet ingredient, popular for its ability to make a sandwich visually striking.
- Apple – This very sweet ingredient is sliced thin to make it easy to add into a sandwich.
- Kiwi – A very tart ingredient that has a light touch of sweetness as well. It goes well with rich ingredients.
- Pineapple – This very tart ingredient is a fruit of southern lands, and its color and texture are a thrill. It’s been cut into chunks to be easily manageable.
- Jalapeño – A very spicy ingredient—so spicy as to leave no room for ambivalence about it. You either like it or you don’t.
- Horseradish – A very spicy condiment. Its distinctive sharp sizzle in your sinuses makes it a good match for rich fillings.
- Curry Powder – A very spicy condiment. Just watch out—use too much of this potent seasoning, and it’ll cancel out the other flavors.
- Wasabi – This very spicy condiment seems close to horseradish at first, but you’ll find that it has a superb flavor all its own.
- Watercress – A very bitter ingredient that stands out among veggies for its quirky flavor. People tend to either like it or not like it—they rarely sit on the fence.
- Basil – A very bitter ingredient that’s quite versatile, as herbs go. It’s fragrant and goes well with tomatoes.
- Venonat Fang – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Diglett Dirt – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Meowth Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Psyduck Down – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Mankey Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Growlithe Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Slowpoke Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Magnemite Screw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Grimer Toxin – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Shellder Pearl – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Gastly Gas – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Drowzee Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Voltorb Sparks – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Scyther Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tauros Hair – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Magikarp Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Ditto Goo – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Eevee Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Dratini Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Pichu Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Igglybuff Fluff – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Mareep Wool – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Hoppip Leaf – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Sunkern Leaf – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Murkrow Bauble – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Misdreavus Tears – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Girafarig Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Pineco Husk – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Dunsparce Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Qwilfish Spines – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Heracross Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Sneasel Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Teddiursa Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Delibird Parcel – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Houndour Fang – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Phanpy Nail – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Stantler Hair – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Larvitar Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Wingull Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Ralts Dust – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Surskit Syrup – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Shroomish Spores – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Slakoth Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Makuhita Sweat – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Azurill Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Sableye Gem – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Meditite Sweat – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Gulpin Mucus – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Numel Lava – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Torkoal Coal – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Spoink Pearl – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Cacnea Needle – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Swablu Fluff – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Zangoose Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Seviper Fang – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Barboach Slime – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Shuppet Scrap – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tropius Leaf – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Snorunt Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Luvdisc Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bagon Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Starly Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Kricketot Shell – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Shinx Fang – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Combee Honey – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Pachirisu Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Buizel Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Shellos Mucus – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Drifloon Gas – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Stunky Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bronzor Fragment – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bonsly Tears – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Happiny Dust – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Spiritomb Fragment – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Gible Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Riolu Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Hippopotas Sand – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Croagunk Poison – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Finneon Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Snover Berries – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Rotom Sparks – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Petilil Leaf – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Basculin Fang – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Sandile Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Zorua Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Gothita Eyelash – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Deerling Hair – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Foongus Spores – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Alomomola Mucus – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tynamo Slime – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Axew Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Cubchoo Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Cryogonal Ice – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Pawniard Blade – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Rufflet Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Deino Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Larvesta Fuzz – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Fletchling Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Scatterbug Powder – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Litleo Tuft – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Flabébé Pollen – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Skiddo Leaf – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Skrelp Kelp – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Clauncher Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Hawlucha Down – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Dedenne Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Goomy Goo – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Klefki Key – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bergmite Ice – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Noibat Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Yungoos Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Crabrawler Shell – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Oricorio Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Rockruff Rock – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Mareanie Spike – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Mudbray Mud – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Fomantis Leaf – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Salandit Gas – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bounsweet Sweat – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Oranguru Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Passimian Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Sandygast Sand – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Komala Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Mimikyu Scrap – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bruxish Tooth – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Chewtle Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Skwovet Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Arrokuda Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Rookidee Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Toxel Sparks – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Falinks Sweat – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Cufant Tarnish – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Rolycoly Coal – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Silicobra Sand – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Indeedee Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Pincurchin Spines – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Snom Thread – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Impidimp Hair – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Applin Juice – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Sinistea Chip – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Hatenna Dust – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Stonjourner Stone – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Eiscue Down – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Dreepy Powder – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Lechonk Hair – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tarountula Thread – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Nymble Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Rellor Mud – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Greavard Wax – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Flittle Down – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Wiglett Sand – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Dondozo Whisker – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Veluza Fillet – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Finizen Mucus – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Smoliv Oil – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Capsakid Seed – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tadbulb Mucus – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Varoom Fume – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Orthworm Tarnish – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tandemaus Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Cetoddle Grease – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Frigibax Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Tatsugiri Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Cyclizar Scales – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Pawmi Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Wattrel Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bombirdier Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Squawkabilly Feather – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Flamigo Down – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Klawf Claw – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Nacli Salt – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Glimmet Crystal – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Shroodle Ink – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Fidough Fur – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Maschiff Fang – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Bramblin Twig – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Gimmighoul Coin – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It seems that Gimmighoul treasure and hoard these.
- Tinkatink Hair – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Charcadet Soot – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Toedscool Flaps – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Wooper Slime – Material accidentally dropped by a Pokémon. It can be used to make TMs.
- Picnic Set – A roomy basket packed with all sorts of things for use when enjoying picnicking with your Pokémon.
- Academy Bottle – A bottle emblazoned with the academy’s emblem. It’s light, sturdy, and vacuum insulated, so it’ll keep your hots hot and your colds cold.
- Academy Bottle – A bottle emblazoned with the academy’s emblem. It’s light, sturdy, and vacuum insulated, so it’ll keep your hots hot and your colds cold.
- Polka-Dot Bottle – A polka-dot-patterned bottle that’s small, light, and even comes with a cup. The detachable strap makes it handy for walking around with.
- Striped Bottle – A striped bottle that’s small, light, and even comes with a cup. The detachable strap makes it handy for walking around with.
- Diamond Bottle – A diamond-patterned bottle that’s small, light, and even comes with a cup. The detachable strap makes it handy for walking around with.
- Academy Cup – The academy’s standard-issue cup for picnicking. The careful design of its mouth makes it popular both inside and outside the academy.
- Academy Cup – The academy’s standard-issue cup for picnicking. The careful design of its mouth makes it popular both inside and outside the academy.
- Striped Cup – A cup for kids to use at picnics. It’s made of light but strong material. It’s stackable, which makes it handy for carrying around.
- Polka-Dot Cup – A cup for kids to use at picnics. It’s made of light but strong material. It’s stackable, which makes it handy for carrying around.
- Flower Pattern Cup – A cup for kids to use at picnics. It’s made of light but strong material. It’s stackable, which makes it handy for carrying around.
- Academy Tablecloth – The academy’s standard-issue tablecloth. It’s made with the latest fiber-processing technology and is so tough that not even a Razor Claw can tear it.
- Academy Tablecloth – The academy’s standard-issue tablecloth. It’s made with the latest fiber-processing technology and is so tough that not even a Razor Claw can tear it.
- Whimsical Tablecloth – A tablecloth made in collaboration with a popular picture-book author. The gently drawn Pokémon make even the loveliest picnic table more charming.
- Leafy Tablecloth – A botanically themed tablecloth featuring Grass-type Pokémon. Can you find the Pokémon that doesn’t quite fit in?
- Spooky Tablecloth – A pop-art-style tablecloth with Pokémon faces floating up from the deep nighttime blue. This is a must-have for fans of Ghost types.
- Academy Ball – The academy’s standard-issue ball in a regulation size. Lots of students believe that if you kick it right on the academy emblem, it’ll fly in a straight line.
- Academy Ball – The academy’s standard-issue ball in a regulation size. Lots of students believe that if you kick it right on the academy emblem, it’ll fly in a straight line.
- Marill Ball – A Marill-themed ball. It’s soft and springy. Make sure you haven’t mistaken a real Marill for this ball before throwing.
- Yarn Ball – A small ball of yarn. It’s woven tight so as not to unravel, but even if it were to come undone, at least you could still use the yarn for something.
- Cyber Ball – A ball themed after hardcore gaming PCs. It may not light up like its inspiration, but it still stands out.
- Gold Pick – A golden pick that oozes class. Using it on a sandwich lends an extravagant air that’ll make you want to eat up, even if you don’t love the fillings.
- Silver Pick – A silver pick that oozes class. Using it on a sandwich lends an extravagant air that’ll make you want to eat up, even if you don’t love the fillings.
- Red-Flag Pick – This pick flies a red flag that lends an air of adventure. The flag itself is made of card stock, so it’ll fly proudly even with no wind.
- Blue-Flag Pick – This pick flies a blue flag that lends an air of adventure. The flag itself is made of card stock, so it’ll fly proudly even with no wind.
- Pika-Pika Pick – A Pick-achu, as it were, sporting Pikachu’s usual expression. It’s easy to grab by the ears, which is part of why it’s so popular.
- Winking Pika Pick – A Pick-achu, if you will, sporting Pikachu’s winking face. It’s easy to grab by the ears, which is part of why it’s so popular.
- Vee-Vee Pick – A pick designed after Eevee, sporting the Pokémon’s usual expression. It’s easy to grab by the ears, which is part of why it’s so popular.
- Smiling Vee Pick – A pick designed after Eevee, sporting the Pokémon’s smiling face. It’s easy to grab by the ears, which is part of why it’s so popular.
- Blue Poké Ball Pick – A sandwich pick with a simple blue Poké Ball design. Often used by Trainers who picked a Water-type Pokémon for their first partner.
- Auspicious Armor – A peculiar set of armor that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. Auspicious wishes live within it.
- Leader’s Crest – A shard of what appears to be an old blade of some sort. It is held only by Bisharp that head up a group of Pawniard.
- Pink Bottle – A go-to bottle widely used for drinks at picnics. Its simple
- design and portability make it popular among all sorts of people.
- Blue Bottle – A go-to bottle widely used for drinks at picnics. Its simple design and portability make it popular among all sorts of people.
- Yellow Bottle – A go-to bottle widely used for drinks at picnics. Its simple design and portability make it popular among all sorts of people.
- Steel Bottle (R) – A go-to bottle sometimes used while camping. The stainless steel keeps the temperature inside steady, making it great for keeping drinks hot or cold.
- Steel Bottle (Y) – A go-to bottle sometimes used while camping. The stainless steel keeps the temperature inside steady, making it great for keeping drinks hot or cold.
- Steel Bottle (B) – A go-to bottle sometimes used while camping. The stainless steel keeps the temperature inside steady, making it great for keeping drinks hot or cold.
- Silver Bottle – A popular option among hikers. It’s made with titanium, so it doesn’t rust even if it’s used to hold drinks with high sodium content.
- Barred Cup – A cup that’s as good for using at home as on a picnic. It’s light, sturdy, and stacks well, so it’s a cinch to pack up and carry around.
- Diamond Pattern Cup – A cup that’s as good for using at home as on a picnic. It’s light, sturdy, and stacks well, so it’s a cinch to pack up and carry around.
- Fire Pattern Cup – A cup that’s as good for using at home as on a picnic. It’s light, sturdy, and stacks well, so it’s a cinch to pack up and carry around.
- Pink Cup – A cup sold with the Pink Bottle. The two don’t stack, so they’re tough to pack—but they look good, so they’re popular with those who like to post picnic photos.
- Blue Cup – A cup sold with the Blue Bottle. The two don’t stack, so they’re tough to pack—but they look good, so they’re popular with those who like to post picnic photos.
- Yellow Cup – A cup sold with the Yellow Bottle. The two don’t stack, so they’re tough to pack—but they look good, so they’re popular with those who like to post picnic photos.
- Pikachu Cup – A cup for big-time Pokémon fans. Kids will happily drink out of it, making it a boon to parents.
- Eevee Cup – A cup for big-time Pokémon fans. Kids will happily drink out of it, making it a boon to parents.
- Slowpoke Cup – A cup for big-time Pokémon fans. Kids will happily drink out of it, making it a boon to parents.
- Silver Cup – A popular option among hikers. It’s made with titanium, so it doesn’t rust even if it’s used to hold drinks with high sodium content.
- Exercise Ball – A big ball designed for exercising. It can work as a seat if you get tired, too.
- Plaid Tablecloth (Y) – A sturdy tablecloth made of thick fabric. The cheery yellow plaid brightens up a table.
- Plaid Tablecloth (B) – A sturdy tablecloth made of thick fabric. The gentle blue plaid gives a table a crisp look.
- Plaid Tablecloth (R) – A sturdy tablecloth made of thick fabric. The quietly composed red plaid gives the table some flair.
- B&W Grass Tablecloth – A tablecloth with a fun, trendy black-and-white design featuring Pokémon that seem poised to leap from the tall grass at any moment.
- Battle Tablecloth – A garish, eye-catching tablecloth. Putting this on your picnic table will inspire any person or Pokémon who eats there to do their best.
- Monstrous Tablecloth – A tablecloth designed by the Pewter Museum of Science. The academic air of the pattern is a big hit with kids and adults alike.
- Striped Tablecloth – A tablecloth with a fashionable striped pattern. It’s great at repelling water and mold, and stains and smudges wipe right off.
- Diamond Tablecloth – A tablecloth with a fashionable diamond pattern. It’s great at repelling water and mold, and stains and smudges wipe right off.
- Polka-Dot Tablecloth – A tablecloth with a fashionable polka-dot pattern. It’s great at repelling water and mold, and stains and smudges wipe right off.
- Lilac Tablecloth – A light purple tablecloth. It’s smooth and pleasant to the touch, and dishes can be placed on it with hardly a sound.
- Mint Tablecloth – A light mint-colored tablecloth. It’s smooth and pleasant to the touch, and dishes can be placed on it with hardly a sound.
- Peach Tablecloth – A light peach-colored tablecloth. It’s smooth and pleasant to the touch, and dishes can be placed on it with hardly a sound.
- Yellow Tablecloth – A simple yellow tablecloth. It’s smooth and pleasant to the touch, and dishes can be placed on it with hardly a sound.
- Blue Tablecloth – A simple blue tablecloth. It’s smooth and pleasant to the touch, and dishes can be placed on it with hardly a sound.
- Pink Tablecloth – A simple pink tablecloth. It’s smooth and pleasant to the touch, and dishes can be placed on it with hardly a sound.
- Gold Bottle – A popular option among hikers. It’s made with titanium, so it doesn’t rust even if it’s used to hold drinks with high sodium content.
- Bronze Bottle – A popular option among hikers. It’s made with titanium, so it doesn’t rust even if it’s used to hold drinks with high sodium content.
- Gold Cup – A popular option among hikers. It’s made with titanium, so it doesn’t rust even if it’s used to hold drinks with high sodium content.
- Bronze Cup – A popular option among hikers. It’s made with titanium, so it doesn’t rust even if it’s used to hold drinks with high sodium content.
- Green Poké Ball Pick – A sandwich pick with a simple green Poké Ball design. Often used by Trainers who picked a Grass-type Pokémon for their first partner.
- Red Poké Ball Pick – A sandwich pick with a simple red Poké Ball design. Often used by Trainers who picked a Fire-type Pokémon for their first partner.
- Party Sparkler Pick – This pick features a small sparkler that goes off automatically. It’s used at parties or for guests of honor. It leaves an oddly appealing aroma once it’s burned out.
- Heroic Sword Pick – A pick made to be the coolest. Once you’ve eaten, you can pretend you’re a hero of legend. Souvenir shops at tourist spots sell these for some reason.
- Magical Star Pick – A pick shaped after a magic wand. Perhaps the real magic is the food maker’s wish for a delicious dish.
- Magical Heart Pick – A pick shaped after a magic wand. Perhaps the real magic is the food maker’s wish for a delicious dish.
- Parasol Pick – Some complain that the parasol part of this pick is hard to hold on to, so your fingers get messy. Still, it’s fun to twirl this all around after you’ve eaten.
- Blue-Sky Flower Pick – A flower pick designed to evoke a blue sky. It’s part of a line of “sky-flower” picks. Using a few is guaranteed to boost that special picnic spirit.
- Sunset Flower Pick – A flower pick designed to evoke a blazing sunset. It’s part of a line of “sky-flower” picks. Using a few is guaranteed to boost that special picnic spirit.
- Sunrise Flower Pick – A flower pick designed to evoke a glorious sunrise. It’s part of a line of “sky-flower” picks. Using a few is guaranteed to boost that special picnic spirit.
- Blue Dish – A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The blue variety is a consistent strong seller.
- Green Dish – A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The green variety is quite popular.
- Orange Dish – A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The orange variety is the most popular of all.
- Red Dish – A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The red variety never fails to sell well.
- White Dish – A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The white variety comes recommended by sellers.
- Yellow Dish – A dish for picnics. Comes in plenty of colors to choose from based on the food or the mood. The yellow variety is impossible to go wrong with.
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