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Itemdex ultraball
Itemdex ultraball






Max Repel (3) Prevents encounters with wild Pokemon for one week Leaf Stone (3) Evolves Exeggcute, Gloom, Nuzleaf and Weepinbell (Most minor use items - negating status conditions and the like - have not been included, to prevent hoarding issues.)īlack Flute* (3) Prevents encounters with wild Pokemon for one dayĮscape Rope (2) An intriguing magical rope that immediately finds its way to the surface, allowing the user to follow it out of caverns, dungeons and the likeįire Stone (3) Evolves Eevee, Growlithe and Vulpixįluffy Tail (2) Escapes from wild Pokemon battles If accidentally ingested, consult your physician. Unless otherwise allowed by the GM, these items are only for use on Pokemon. The ones with asterisks* can be used repeatedly. Use Items: Most of these are single-use items. Snag Machine (3) A rare gauntlet-like device that provides +2 to throw checks when trying to tag a Pokemon with a Pokeball. Pokenav (1) A general-purpose communication and navigation tool, keeping profiles of other trainers defeated, watching the condition of one's Pokemon, acting as map and cellphone.

#ITEMDEX ULTRABALL UPGRADE#

PDA, a digital organizer similar to an upgrade to the Pokedex, with e-mail functionality. Combination wristwatch, cellphone, map, and radio. Pokegear (2) A general-purpose tool for Pokemon trainers, in watch or amulet form. Despite their absence, information on rare Pokemon is not difficult to come by. a Pokedex (3) would have information on common, uncommon, and unusual Pokemon. The quality of the Pokedex determines the rarity of information available, c.f. Pokedex (X) An electronic encyclopedia of Pokemon-related information. Gym Badge (3) An item that promotes mastery of a certain Poketype, providing +2 to Prowess in that area. Artifact costs were pulled from my technicolor butt - these items are generally given to one at the start of the game, occasionally upgraded by fetch-quests. Moon Ball (2) Diff 6 to the Willpower check of Pokemon that evolve via Moon Stone.Īrtifacts: Some non-Pokeball gear for the prospective trainer. Heavy Ball (2) Diff 4 to the Willpower check of Pokemon weighing over 600 lbs.įriend Ball (2) Still a basic Pokeball, but the Compassion of a Pokemon caught will automatically rise to 3 instead of the base of 2. Love Ball (2) Diff 6 to the Willpower check if Pokemon is Attracted. Lure Ball (2) Diff 4 to the Willpower check of Water-types. Level Ball (2) Diff of the Willpower check is equal to 6-Growth. Some still know this craft.įast Ball (2) Can be used reflexively against a Pokemon trying to escape. Timer Ball (2) Starts at Diff 1, but rises by 1 for every turn the battle has lasted.Īpricorns: Pokeballs are synthetic versions of the originals, which were hand-carved from apricorns (nuts which fall from apricorn trees). Safari Ball (3) Diff 6 to the Willpower check of Grass-tyeps. Repeat Ball (3) Diff 6 to the Willpower check of any Pokemon you've previously captured. Premier Ball (2) Still a basic Pokeball, but looks sharp and high-quality. Net Ball (3) Diff 6 to the Willpower check of Fighting-types. Nest Ball (2) The difficulty of the Willpower check is 5-Growth. Luxury Ball (2) Still a basic Pokeball, but the Compassion of a Pokemon caught will automatically rise to 3 instead of the base of 2. Master Ball (4) Diff 6 to the Willpower check.ĭive Ball (3) Diff 6 to the Willpower check of Water-types. Ultra Ball (3) Diff 4 to the Willpower check. Great Ball (2) Diff 2 to the Willpower check.






Itemdex ultraball