The Pokémon Factory: It Starts With An Idea



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Items

Some of the items that are mentioned on the site are new, and often suggested along with the pokémon that hold them. Below you'll find what their function is.

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Misc. Items


The Madstone

Although he is no longer an active staff member, the Artist / cartoonist / author / musician / wholelotofotherstuff Schimre has left quite a legacy at the Pokémon Factory. One aspect of his creations is the special item MadStone. This smooth, flat, purple stone has some magical properties and is directly tied to the story of the legendary pokémon Schimre.

The MadStone has two functions. First, it can be used as a Full Heal, curing any status condition. Unlike a Full Heal, however, the MadStone is not used up in this way, so it can be reused any number of times.

If the MadStone is used on a Poison-type pokémon, however, it causes a permanent "power-up" for that pokémon, and the MadStone is used up. Just what sort of power-up depends on the Poison-type. Some pokémon evolve into new forms that they can only reach by contact with a MadStone; Ardyh, in the GSC Main Archive, is a MadStone-evolved form of Arbok. Other pokémon become larger and stronger, at the cost of their ability to evolve; a Weedle who comes into contact with a MadStone becomes the size of an Ekans and can use some TMs, but will never evolve into Kakuna. The effects of a MadStone on a Poison-type can be dangerously unpredictable (and are probably where it got its peculiar name;) it is perhaps fortunate that the items are rare on a legendary level.


Black Shard

The Black Shard is the shard of an item. If you bring it to one of the PokéMarts found around Bombur, you can trade it for a Moon Stone!


Orange Shard

The Orange Shard is the shard of an item. If you bring it to one of the PokéMarts found around Bombur, you can trade it for a Sun Stone!

Hold Items


The Magic Wand

The Magic Wand is a mysterious item that is said to be first found within the Valley of Bombur. Now these items are a common sight near Vintage Lake. If you attach this wand to one of your pokémon, they will grab hold of it – which causes their Magic-type moves' power to be increased by 10%. And if you don't want to give it to your pokémon, you can always keep it for yourself, to perform some cool magic tricks...


The Prism

If light shines on a Prism, a beautiful spectrum of all the colors of the rainbow shows up. Scientists often use Prisms in laboratory investigations because of this function. However, this special item also multiplies any ray of light that is fired through it, thereby effectively powering up these beams of light. Therefore, if you attach the Prism to one of your pokémon, its Light-type moves' power is increased by 10%.


The Kite

The Kite is solely found in Vantos Village. Here, children playing with these kites at the peninsula are a common sight. Pidgey are often found circling around the Kites in the air, either attracted by or scared of the Obdraycere that is printed on this item. Aside from buying one for fun, though, the Kite also has another function. If attached to a pokémon, the Kite increases any Wind-type move's power by 10%.


Oil

If you ever catch an Oiel or Petroiel, keep an eye out for the item Oil. These pokémon are often found holding it, after finding it underground. If you attach Oil to a Steel-type pokémon, it will give a slight boost to all of its stats. Aside from this, it makes the Steel-type immune to the stat-lowering effects of Rust and Weld, although it still takes damage. You may want to sell it too, as PokéMarts pay a good price for it.


The Fur Coat

The Fur Coat is a common sight in the Askorun Wastes, where people use it to keep warm in the freezing cold of the Wastes. The coat can keep pokémon warm as well. Therefore, if you attach the Fur Coat to one of your pokémon, the chance of that pokémon getting frozen is reduced by half. Also, if you trade Donphan with the Fur Coat attached, it wil evolve into Mastophon.


The Egypt Amulet

The Egypt Amulet is an ancient relic with unknown magical properties. The only person in Bombur that knows about the true secrets of this item is the Cargan nomad Rashidi Baruti, descendant of a line of Egyptian sorcerers that have been carrying the secrets of this item with them. The Egypt Amulet keeps the Mummy pokémon in life, and breeding them without this item will only result in receiving a Zombie instead. Also, all Magic-type pokémon that wear the Amulet regain 1/16th of their HP each turn.


The Lucky Charm

The Lucky Charm is a beautiful necklace that is inscribed with a clover. And, as clovers generally tend to do, this items brings good fortune with it for the wearer. Therefore, if you attach the Lucky Charm to one of your pokémon, its evasiveness will increase, as do its chances of inflicting critical hits. Also, when the Lucky Charm is attached to the elusive Concreate, it will skew the chances of Summon slightly towards higher level and legendary pokémon.


The PeafowlPlume

If you find a PeafowlPlume somewhere, you can be sure that a Pridant once passed by there. Just like Pridant spread their tail to attract female species, attaching the PeafowlPlume to your leading pokémon increases the encounter rate of pokémon of the opposite gender. Aside from this effect, the PeafowlPlume is off course very pretty as well. In contests it therefore raises the Beauty stat of your pokémon, if it is holding the PeafowlPlume.


The Time Crystal

The Time Crystal is a legendary item, said to be only found once inside a cavern near the Ardor Volcano. If you attach it to one of your pokémon, its Speed will double, since it will be capable of influencing the flow of time. However, both its Defense and Special Defense are cut by 1/3 as a result. It is said that the legendary pokémon Bonzai now guards these items, and actually evolved using it.

Healing Items


The Bamboo Shoot

This Bamboo Shoot restores 40 HP upon usage. This item is exclusively found amongst Bamboon, that live deep inside forests, enjoying these shoots. It is possible, however, that some Pandough have stolen some Bamboo Shoots as well.


Eucalyptus

The Eucalyptus plants can grow in the most hostile of places. These plants are even found near the Ardor Volcano. Upon usage, the Eucalytpus restores up to half of a pokémon's maximum HP. It is said that these plants are a favorite food of Coalala, that are often found nibbling on these plants.


Fuel

Fuel canisters can be bought in various larger PokéMarts around Bombur. This item can be solely used on Klosstrukt, the pokémon created by Silph Co. that actually runs on fuel. Once you refill your Klosstrukt with Fuel to keep it going, it recovers 15 PP for one of its moves, selected by you.

Fossil Items


The HammerFossil

The Hammer Fossil is a mysterious fossil that was first found on the Majestic Mountains in Bombur. Containing a hammery tail, if you bring this fossil to a Pokémon Lab, the scientists will be able to resurrect the extinct Dinoton.


The Fang Fossil

The Fang Fossil contains a very long and sharp tooth. This fossil was first found near the Ardor Volcano in Bombur. Bringing the Fang Fossil to a Pokémon Lab will enable scientists to resurrect the extinct Sabrefang.


The DNA Capsule

This DNA Capsule contains the DNA of an ancient, gigantic pokémon. If you bring this capsule to a Pokémon Lab, the scientists will use their most advanced technology to bring Gigathor back to life once more.


The Thick Fossil

The Thick Fossil is shaped like a big hump, which was once the thick and strong skull of Pakydome. Bring the Thick Fossil to a Pokémon Lab to resurrect the aggressive headbutting pokémon.


The Fin Fossil

This watery fossil is enbedded with a fin and was found for the first time in the dark Cecidi Depths. The Fin Fossil can be taken to a Pokémon Lab to resurrect the long-necked Plesiorain, to which this fin belonged.




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