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A item from the Pokémon series that heals Pokémon.
Pester Ball is an item used in Pokemon Snap.
A pinball is a small and almost always metallic sphere used in pinball games. The player hits the pinball around with flippers for the ball to hit or roll over things for points or even to complete pinball quests.
Mechanical bats covered in rubber, used to rebound a pinball back into play. A necessary ingredient in a precursor to the video game. Occasionally seen outside the realm of pinball games.
A palm sized card used to play a variety of card games. Cards come in a deck normally consisting of 52 different cards.
This object is the key to capturing a Pokémon. It is tossed at a Pokémon which is then forced inside It. Poké Balls come in many different varieties with different effects and catch rates. Just give it a toss and capture that Pokémon!
The Poke Flute is an item from the Pokemon franchise.
A gadget for Pokémon Trainers to catalog any Pokémon they have seen or captured.
The currency used in the Pokémon series, annotated by a strange symbol (p with a double strikethrough).
Eggs that are conceived as a result of a pair of pokémon of the same egg group's breeding.
Portable holes are "holes" that you can carry with you, and if "affixed" to a surface, will make a hole there. If put on a wall, someone could go through the wall, if put on the ground, it can make someone fall in the hole or warp somewhere else, depending on the game.
A potion is any sort of liquid, usually brewed by an alchemist, that replenishes the health, mana, or energy of the player, or causes damage to an enemy. Potions are extremely common in role-playing games.
Gift wrapped and just for you.
Radio towers are used to transmit radio frequency signals.
A delicious treat, Rare Candies allow Pokemon to gain levels, one for each candy eaten.
Rocks are the hard objects found randomly scattered across the ground all over the Earth's surface. They're not good for much more than smashing stuff or being made into other things. Handily crushes Scissors but cannot defeat the mighty Paper.
A heavy fabric used to cover a floor.
You put them on your feet and you run real fast!
A Safari Ball is an item in the Pokemon series used to catch Pokemon in the Safari Zone.
Sand is a fine, granular material composed mainly of rock and mineral, primarily silica. Sand is the primary environment of many games with settings that include deserts, beaches, and the ocean floor, among many others.
Individuals with secret identities often hire secret agents to go on secret missions to obtain these secretly.
Vessel for transportation through water.
Shoes have been around for thousands of years and will continue to exist as long as feet do.
A soft fabric made from the fine threads produced by silkworms.
A skateboard is a plank with wheels; it is used as a means of transport or used to perform a variety of tricks.
Device used to gamble. Players pull on a lever and three rows will spin, then depending on what they land on the player wins an amount of cash/tokens or nothing at all. Known as Pachi-Slot in Japan and Fruit Machines in the UK.
The Snag Machine is a device used to snag a trainer's pokemon. It is used by the protagonists in Pokemon Colosseum and Pokemon XD: Gale of Darkness.
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A snow sculpture of a person.
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