Pokemon Legends: Arceus

Shop Guide: All Available Items and Prices

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Pokemon Legends Arceus Shop Guide

In Pokemon Legends: Arceus, there are a wide variety of items from shops that can aid your journey. Read on to see available Pokeballs, healing items, berries, and other materials found in every shop!

General Store Items List

Jubilife Village General Store

Arceus - General Store

The General Store is located in Jubilife Village, where you can purchase items before you head out to your expeditions.

You will unlock more items to buy by accepting and completing Requests from Choy.

Poke Balls

Item Description Price
Poke Ball ImagePoke Ball A mysterious ball that can be thrown at wild Pokemon in order to catch them. These balls can be crafted by hand if you gather the necessary materials.
₽100
Heavy Ball ImageHeavy Ball A ball that is too heavy to fly high or far, but it is highly effective if you manage to hit an unsuspecting Pokemon.
₽120
Feather Ball ImageFeather Ball A ball that flies fast and true—ideal for catching nimble Pokémon or Pokémon that fly high in the air.
₽140
Great Ball ImageGreat Ball A mysterious ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a standard Poké Ball.
₽300
Leaden Ball ImageLeaden 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.
₽320
Wing Ball ImageWing 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.
₽340
Ultra Ball ImageUltra Ball A mysterious ball that provides an even higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball does.
₽600

List of All Poke Balls

Healing Items

Item Description Price
Potion ImagePotion A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to restore 60 HP to a single Pokemon.
₽200
Super Potion ImageSuper Potion A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to restore 100 HP to a single Pokemon.
₽400
Full Heal ImageFull Heal A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to heal any status condition a Pokemon may have.
₽600
Revive ImageRevive A medicine that can be used to revive a single Pokemon that has fainted. It also restores half the Pokemon's max HP.
₽700
Hyper Potion ImageHyper Potion A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to restore 150 HP to a single Pokemon.
₽800
Max Potion ImageMax Potion A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to completely restore the max HP of a single Pokemon.
₽2000
Full Restore ImageFull Restore A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to fully restore the max HP of a single Pokemon and cure any status conditions it has.
₽2500
Max Revive ImageMax Revive A medicine that can be used to revive a single Pokemon that has fainted. It also fully restores the Pokemon's max HP.
₽3000

List of All Healing Items

Throwables and Materials

Item Description Price
Cake-Lure Base ImageCake-Lure Base A type of field provision that enhances the flavor of other foods it is mixed with.
₽100
Salt Cake ImageSalt 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.
₽400
Mushroom Cake ImageMushroom 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.
₽400
Honey Cake ImageHoney 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.
₽400
Grain Cake ImageGrain 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.
₽400
Bean Cake ImageBean 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.
₽400
Smoke Bomb ImageSmoke Bomb When thrown at the ground, these balls produce a cloud of fine powder that will reduce visibility in the area and keep wild Pokemon from noticing you.
₽400
Scatter Bang ImageScatter Bang When thrown at the ground, these balls produce a loud noise and scare off weak Pokémon in the area, sending them running.
₽500
Sticky Glob ImageSticky 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.
₽800
Stealth Spray ImageStealth 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.
₽800

List of All Throwables

General Store Related Requests

Choy General Store

To unlock more items to purchase in the General Store, accept and complete the following Requests from Choy in his store.

You will unlock a Request as you get access to new areas in the Hisui region!

23 Getting Ahold of New Wares
43 More New Wares
61 Even More New Wares
71 New Wares Yet Again

All Request Walkthroughs: How to Unlock All Requests

Ginkgo Guild Merchants Items List

Ginkgo Guild Merchants

Gingko Guild Tuli

Tuli from the Ginkgo Guild Shop sells Crafting Materials and Berries. She will start selling items after you beat Kleavor during the The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods Mission.

Crafting Materials

Item Description Price
Medicinal Leek ImageMedicinal Leek Required for crafting medicinal compounds. This vegetable is found growing across the Hisui region and is also known as the wayfarer's friend.
₽120
Bugwort ImageBugwort A wildflower that can be found growing across the Hisui region. It does have medicinal properties, but it is so bitter that no wild Pokemon will eat it.
₽180
Iron Barktongue ImageIron 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.
₽240
Swordcap ImageSwordcap 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.
₽240
Vivichoke ImageVivichoke Also called a morning-dew bud. It is used as a material for crafting items that can restore vitality to a Pokemon that has fainted.
₽400

List of All Crafting Materials

Berries

Item Description Price
Rawst Berry ImageRawst Berry A Berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to cure its burn. You can also throw this Berry near wild Pokemon to draw their attention.
₽120
Pecha Berry ImagePecha Berry A Berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to cure its poisoning. You can also throw this Berry near wild Pokemon to draw their attention.
₽120
Chesto Berry ImageChesto Berry A Berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to cure its drowsiness. You can also throw this Berry near wild Pokemon to draw their attention.
₽120
Cheri Berry ImageCheri Berry A Berry that can be fed to a Pokémon to cure its paralysis. You can also throw this Berry near wild Pokémon to draw their attention.
₽120
Nanab Berry ImageNanab Berry A Berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to restore its HP by up to a third of its max. A wild Pokemon will be calmed if it eats ones of these Berries.
₽200
Hopo Berry ImageHopo 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.
₽300
Oran Berry ImageOran Berry A berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to restore its HP by 20 points. You can throw this berry near wild Pokemon to draw their attention.
₽80
Sitrus Berry ImageSitrus Berry A Berry that can be fed to a Pokemon to restore its HP by up to half its max. You can also throw this Berry near wild Pokemon to draw their attention.
₽800

List of All Berries

Pokemon Legends: Arceus Related Guides

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Beginner's Tips & Guides

Pokemon Legends: Arceus Tips and Guides

Beginner's Tips and Guides
How to Trade Online How to Increase Satchel (Inventory) Size
How to Increase Survey Corps Rank How to Check Player HP
What Happens When You Lose? How to Run Away
What are Merit Points? How to Swim Longer and Surf on Water
How to Use Pastures Balloon Race Guide: How to Pop All Balloons
Space-Time Distortions: How to Find and List of Pokemon How to Take Pictures
How to Enter First-Person View Beginner's Guide: Tips to Get Started
How to Get More Pastures Eternal Battle Reverie Guide
Path of Solitude Guide Path of Tenacity Guide
How to Swap Items Double Battles and Multiple Battles Guide
Starting Out
Character Creation Guide Best Starter Pokemon
Bests Requests to Do First
Items and Gadgets
Item Crafting Shop Guide and Item Prices
Arc Phone Guide Lost & Found Guide: Lost Satchel Effects
Farm Guide: Harvest Requirements and Crop List All Ginter Items: Ginkgo Guide Shop List
All Arceus Plate Locations: Arceus Plates Guide Can You Get the Master Ball?
Pokemon Guides
How to Get All Legendary Pokemon How to Get Shiny Pokemon
Frenzied Noble Pokemon How to Tell if a Pokemon is Shiny
How to Catch Pokemon Preferred Foods Guide
Are There Walking Pokemon? How to Ride Pokemon: All Rideable Pokemon
How to Evolve Pokemon Pokemon Behavior and Effects
How to Change A Pokemon's Nickname How to Make Pokemon Obey You
How to Get All Starters Effort Levels: How to Increase Pokemon Stats
Respawn Time: When Do Wild Pokemon Reappear? Are Starters and Legendaries Shiny Locked?
How to Release Pokemon and Rewards How to Increase Friendship and Friendship Checker Location
How to Change Your Team List of Special Evolution Conditions
How to Catch Flying Pokemon Mass Outbreak Guide and List of Pokemon
Best Pokemon for Catching How to Change Rotom's Form: All Mechanical Items
Can You Cancel Evolution? Is Breeding in the Game?
Best Shiny Alpha Pokemon Hunting Routes Training Grounds Guide
Massive Mass Outbreaks Guide How to Catch Sleeping Pokemon
How to Catch Small and Large Pokemon
Battle Guides
Agile and Strong Styles How to Change Moves
Type Weakness Chart All Status Conditions and Effects
Nature Chart and How to Check Natures How to Change Natures
Collectibles
All Unown Locations: Unown Notes Guide Wisp Locations and Maps
Old Verse Locations and Maps -
Beating the Game
Best Story Team Post Game Content and 100 Percent Guide
Money Farming Guide How to Get Research Points Fast
EXP Farming Guide Survey Report Guide
Research Tasks Guide and Best Research Tasks to Complete How to Complete the Pokedex: Rare Pokemon Locations
Dialogue Choices and Consequences Should You Choose Adaman or Irida?
Missables and Unrepeatable Events -
Maps, Weather, and Traveling
Map Guide How to Fast Travel
Base Camps Features Player Home Features
All Weather Types and Effects Time of Day Effects and How to Change
Useful Characters and Their Locations How to Break Rocks and Get Through Obstacles
Ursaluna Treasure Maps and Best Farming Route Full Moon Guide: How to Check and Change the Moon Phase
System, Settings and Controls
How to Save the Game: Is Autosave Available? List of Controls: Can You Change the Controls?
Best Settings to Use Language Options and How to Change Language
Character Customization
List of Clothing List of Hairstyles
How to Change Your Appearance Best Character Names
How to Change Your Name and Gender Special Gifts: List of Save File Bonuses

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1 Anonymousabout 2 years

How does Mastering moves work? I noticed some of the ones I’ve had a long while aren’t mastered. Are there certain moves that can only be mastered via Seed?

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