Pokémon Legends: Arceus – All items

As with any new Pokémon game, Pokémon Legends: Arceus introduces a slew of new items with various uses and brings back some that we’re very familiar with. Below is a list of all items in the game, both returning and new, organized into categories and then alphabetized. Our crafting guide contains the necessary ingredients for crafting items, as well as where to find their recipes.

Balms

  • Forest Balm: A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent. It can be used to help calm the frenzy of the Lord of the Woods, Kleavor.
  • Marsh Balm: A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent. It can be used to help calm the frenzy of the Lady of the Ridge, Lilligant.
  • Mountain Balm: A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent. It can be used to help calm the frenzy of the Lord of the Hollow, Electrode.
  • Mysterious Balm: A mysterious balm to be used when battling Arceus.
  • Snow Balm: A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent. It can be used to help calm the frenzy of the Lord of the Tundra, Avalugg.
  • Space Balm: A mysterious balm that somehow has the power to calm Palkia in its frenzy.
  • Time Balm: A mysterious balm that somehow has the power to calm Dialga in its frenzy.
  • Volcano Balm: A mysterious balm that gives off a soothing scent. It can be used to help calm the frenzy of the Lord of the Isles, Arcanine.

Battle items

  • Aux Evasion: An item that makes moves less likely to strike a Pokémon during a battle. This effect disappears if the Pokémon leaves the battle.
  • Aux Guard: An item that sharply boosts the defensive stats of a Pokémon during a battle. These effects disappear if the Pokémon leaves the battle.
  • Aux Power: An item that sharply boosts the offensive stats of a Pokémon during a battle. These effects disappear if the Pokémon leaves the battle.
  • Aux Powerguard: An item that sharply boosts the offensive and defensive stats of a Pokémon during a battle. These effects disappear if the Pokémon leaves the battle.
  • Choice Dumpling: A dumpling that will make a Pokémon become fixated on a move in battle. The Pokémon will deal more damage when using that move but will take more damage as well.
  • Dire Hit: An item that sharply boosts the critical-hit ratio of a Pokémon during a battle. This effect disappears if the Pokémon leaves the battle.
  • Swap Snack: When eaten, this curious snack temporarily swaps a Pokémon’s offensive stats with its defensive stats.
  • Twice-Spiced Radish: These pickled vegetables prime a Pokémon for battle. The Pokémon takes a hard-hitting stance, which boosts the power of the Pokémon’s moves by 50 percent.

Consumable items

  • Grit Dust: Mysterious dust that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats. It can be used to raise effort levels only up to level three, however.
  • Grit Gravel: Mysterious gravel that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats. It can be used only if the effort level is at least level three and no greater than level five.
  • Grit Pebble: A mysterious pebble that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats. It can be used only if the effort level is at least level six and no greater than level eight.
  • Grit Rock: A mysterious rock that can raise the effort level for one of a Pokémon’s stats. It can be used only if the effort level has already reached level nine.

Crafting ingredients

  • Black Tumblestone: When combined with an Apricorn, this mysterious black stone can draw out the properties required to forge a Heavy Ball.
  • Bugwort: A wildflower that can be found growing across the Hisui region. It does have medicinal properties, but it is so bitter that no wild Pokémon will eat it.
  • Cake-Lure Base: A type of field provision that enhances the flavor of other foods it is mixed with.
  • Candy Truffle: A sweet-fleshed truffle that is packed full of mysterious energy. It is one of the materials needed for crafting various items.
  • Caster Fern: A fern used for crafting items made to be thrown. When these curled leaves are unfurled, they can serve as nature’s wrapping paper.
  • Direshroom: Mushrooms that, when consumed, sharpen the eater’s focus. They make it easier to land critical hits and are one of the materials needed for crafting Dire Hits.
  • Doppel Bonnets: Mushrooms that, when consumed, make the eater feel nimble and agile as a fleeting shadow. They are one of the materials needed for crafting Aux Evasions.
  • Iron Barktongue: Mushrooms that, when consumed, make the body of the eater grow tougher. They boost endurance and are one of the materials needed for crafting Aux Guards.
  • Iron Chunk: A naturally occurring hunk of iron. Such ore is needed to make the requisite parts of numerous Poké Ball varieties, such as the clasp that holds the ball shut.
  • King’s Leaf: The king of herbs, glittering and brilliant. Combining this herb with other materials needed to make medicines will boost their efficacy.
  • Medicinal Leek: Required for crafting medicinal compounds. This vegetable is found growing across the Hisui region and is also known as the wayfarer’s friend.
  • Origin Ore: An ore of mysterious power, spoken of in ancient myths and said to contain the power of almighty Sinnoh itself.
  • Pep-Up Plant: Extremely spicy but also highly nutritious. This herb is used as a material for crafting items that can restore PP to Pokémon or boost their stats.
  • Pop Pod: A sea vegetable used for crafting Scatter Bangs. If you wrap it up so that the air has no way to escape, then deal it a sharp blow, it produces a loud popping noise.
  • Sand Radish: This bitter root, originally native to sandy beaches, can now be raised even in frozen soil. It is pickled to make a sweet and spicy treat known as Twice-Spiced Radishes.
  • Sky Tumblestone: When combined with an Apricorn, this mysterious sky-blue stone can draw out the properties required to forge a Feather Ball.
  • Sootfoot Root: A tuber used for crafting Smoke Bombs. It can be mashed for use in cooking, but it can also be dried and ground to produce a fine powder.
  • Swordcap: Mushrooms that, when consumed, cause the muscles to swell. They imbue the eater with strength and are one of the materials needed for crafting Aux Powers.
  • Tumblestone: When combined with an Apricorn, this mysterious, tumbled stone can draw out the properties required to forge a Poké Ball.
  • Vivichoke: Also called a morning-dew bud. It is used as a material for crafting items that can restore vitality to a Pokémon that has fainted.
  • Wood: A handy log of wood that can be used for anything, from crafting common goods needed for daily living to producing works of art.

Evolution items

  • Black Augurite: A glassy black stone that produces a sharp cutting edge when split. It’s loved by a certain Pokémon. Evolution item for Kleavor.
  • Linking Cord: A string exuding a mysterious energy that makes you feel a strange sense of connection. It’s loved by certain Pokémon. Evolution item for Pokémon that would normally need to be traded to evolve.
  • Peat Block: A block of muddy material that can be used as fuel for burning when it is dried. It’s loved by a certain Pokémon. Evolution item for Ursaluna.

Field items

  • Ball of Mud: A ball of mud that has become stiff and hard. Hitting a Pokémon with one may stun the Pokémon, creating an opening for you to act.
  • Basculegion Food: A favored food of Basculegion, a Pokémon that will bear you on its back. This food is crafted in an unusual way, from ingredients gathered via equally unusual methods.
  • Bean Cake: A cake made by combining beans with a Cake-Lure Base. These cakes are potently effective at attracting fish Pokémon, as well as bird Pokémon and their flying ilk.
  • Crunchy Salt: Translucent crystals that are beloved by Pokémon bearing a resemblance to grass, plants, or minerals. They will gather wherever a lump of this salt is thrown.
  • Dazzling Honey: Honey that sparkles with an amber hue. It is beloved by bug Pokémon and Pokémon with fairylike charms, so they will gather wherever a comb of it is thrown.
  • Grain Cake: A cake made by combining grains with a Cake-Lure Base. These cakes are potently effective at attracting Pokémon that dwell and wander among the fields.
  • Hearty Grains: Beautiful stalks of rice bursting with life. Pokémon that dwell and wander among the fields love these grains and will gather wherever the stalks are thrown.
  • Honey Cake: A cake made by combining honey with a Cake-Lure Base. These cakes are potently effective at attracting bug Pokémon and also those with fairylike charms.
  • Mushroom Cake: A cake made by combining mushrooms with a Cake-Lure Base. These cakes are potently effective at attracting the more monstrous Pokémon, as well as dragon Pokémon.
  • Plump Beans: Large, juicy beans that grow in pods. These beans are beloved by fish Pokémon, as well as bird Pokémon and their flying ilk, so throw one and they will gather around.
  • Salt Cake: A cake made by combining salt with a Cake-Lure Base. These cakes are potently effective at attracting Pokémon that bear a resemblance to grass, plants, or minerals.
  • Scatter Bang: When thrown at the ground, these balls produce a loud noise and scare off weak Pokémon in the area, sending them running.
  • Smoke Bomb: When thrown at the ground, these balls produce a cloud of fine powder that will reduce visibility in the area and keep wild Pokémon from noticing you.
  • Snowball: A hard ball made of compressed snow. Hitting a Pokémon with one may stun the Pokémon, creating an opening for you to act.
  • Spoiled Apricorn: An Apricorn that’s had its insides eaten. Hitting a Pokémon with one may stun the Pokémon, creating an opening for you to act.
  • Springy Mushroom: A large and well-ripened mushroom. It is beloved by the more monstrous Pokémon, as well as dragon Pokémon, so they will gather wherever one is thrown.
  • Stealth Spray: When used in the field, this spray muffles the sound of your footsteps and makes wild Pokémon less likely to notice you for a short time.
  • Sticky Glob: A ball of some kind of sticky substance. Hitting a Pokémon with one may stun the Pokémon, creating an opening for you to act.
  • Hopo Berry: A Berry that can be fed to a Pokémon to restore its PP. If a wild Pokémon eats one of these Berries, that Pokémon’s reactions will be dulled.

Form change items

  • Adamant Crystal: When used on Dialga, this large, glowing gem wells with power and allows the Pokémon to change form.
  • Griseous Core: When used on Giratina, this large, glowing gem wells with power and allows the Pokémon to change form.
  • Lustrous Globe: When used on Palkia, this large, glowing orb wells with power and allows the Pokémon to change form.

Other

  • Azelf’s Fang: Proof that you have completed the trial set by Azelf, the Being of Willpower that lives in Lake Valor. This item is needed to forge the Red Chain.
  • Blank Plate: A stone tablet imbued with the essence of normalcy. When used on a certain Pokémon, it allows that Pokémon to gain the power of the Normal type.
  • Celestica Flute: A flute that can be used to call special Pokémon that are willing to bear you around the region. Its timbre is eerie and mysterious.
  • Crafting Kit: A kit containing everything you might need for crafting, even when there is no workbench around. However, you can only use the materials you have in your satchel.
  • Eternal Ice: A type of ice beloved by the Lord of the Tundra, Avalugg. This ice is said to be fragments of ancient Avalugg that lived long ago.
  • Hometown Muffin: A baked treat made from Berries and other ingredients, which is often eaten in regions such as Galar. It is beloved by a surprising number of Pokémon.
  • Mesprit’s Plume: Proof that you have completed the trial set by Mesprit, the Being of Emotion that lives in Lake Verity. This item is needed to forge the Red Chain.
  • Old Journal: A stab-bound journal that once had pages torn from it. All the pages have been collected and restored.
    • Old Verse 1-20: Part of a series of old poems that have been unearthed around the Hisui region. Judging from the handwriting, it appears they were all written by the same person.
  • Pokéshi Doll: A wooden toy carved in the image of a Pokémon. It can be sold to the general store.
  • Seed of Mastery: A rare seed that can be given to the captain of the Security Corps to have a Pokémon master a move so it can be used in the agile style or strong style.
  • Survival Charm (B, P, R, T and Y): A mysterious charm that holds the power to protect a person from fainting while out in the field. This type of charm comes in five different colors.
  • Tempting Charm (B, P, R, T and Y): A mysterious charm that tends to be lost before any other item when you faint in the field. This type of charm comes in five different colors.
  • Torn Journal: An old, stab-bound diary in a traditional style. It has been torn and is missing the latter half of its pages.
  • Uxie’s Claw: Proof that you have completed the trial set by Uxie, the Being of Knowledge that lives in Lake Acuity. This item is needed to forge the Red Chain.
  • Wall Fragment: A fragment that was once part of a stone panel in the Solaceon Ruins. It has markings carved on it that appear to be some kind of writing.
  • Warding Charm (B, P, R, T and Y): A mysterious charm that holds the power to protect a person from being afflicted with status conditions. This type of charm comes in five different colors.

Poké Balls

  • Feather Ball: A ball that flies fast and true—ideal for catching nimble Pokémon or Pokémon that fly high in the air.
  • Gigaton Ball: The ultimate iteration of the Heavy Ball. A ball that is too heavy to fly high or far, but it is highly effective if you manage to hit an unsuspecting Pokémon.
  • Great Ball: A mysterious ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a standard Poké Ball.
  • Heavy Ball: A ball that is too heavy to fly high or far, but it is highly effective if you manage to hit an unsuspecting Pokémon.
  • Jet Ball: The ultimate iteration of the Feather Ball. A ball that flies fast and true—ideal for catching nimble Pokémon or Pokémon that fly high in the air.
  • Leaden Ball: An improvement on the original Heavy Ball design. A ball that is too heavy to fly high or far, but it is highly effective if you manage to hit an unsuspecting Pokémon.
  • Origin Ball: A singular and irreplaceable Poké Ball that can be used to catch the frenzied Pokémon raging at the Temple of Sinnoh.
  • Poké Ball: A mysterious ball that can be thrown at wild Pokémon in order to catch them. These balls can be crafted by hand if you gather the necessary materials.
  • Ultra Ball: A mysterious ball that provides an even higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball does.
  • Wing Ball: An improvement on the original Feather Ball design. A ball that flies fast and true—ideal for catching nimble Pokémon or Pokémon that fly high in the air.

Recovery items

  • Fine Remedy: An herbal medicine that can restore 100 HP to a Pokémon, just as a Super Potion does. Yet the bitter taste will make the Pokémon less friendly toward you.
  • Jubilife Muffin: A hidden gem gaining popularity in Jubilife Village and beloved by Pokémon. This sweet treat can be fed to a Pokémon to cure any status conditions it may have.
  • Remedy: An herbal medicine that can restore 60 HP to a Pokémon, just as a Potion does. Yet the bitter taste will make the Pokémon less friendly toward you.
  • Secret Medicine: An astonishing medicine that can instantly restore health to any Pokémon. It is produced by an apothecary in Cianwood City.
  • Superb Remedy: An herbal medicine that can restore 150 HP to a Pokémon, just as a Hyper Potion does. Yet the bitter taste will make the Pokémon less friendly toward you.