☆ Check out all Arceus Pokemon Transferrable to BDSP!
★ Finish the story → Story Walkthrough
┣ Complete the Dex → Pokemon Locations / Trading Board
┗ Research Tasks → Best Tasks / Farm Research Points
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!
List of Contents
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.
Item | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
Poke 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 | 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 | A ball that flies fast and true—ideal for catching nimble Pokémon or Pokémon that fly high in the air. |
₽140
|
Great Ball | A mysterious ball that provides a higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a standard Poké Ball. |
₽300
|
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. |
₽320
|
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. |
₽340
|
Ultra Ball | A mysterious ball that provides an even higher success rate for catching Pokémon than a Great Ball does. |
₽600
|
Item | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
Potion | A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to restore 60 HP to a single Pokemon. |
₽200
|
Super 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 | A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to heal any status condition a Pokemon may have. |
₽600
|
Revive | 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 | A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokemon. It can be used to restore 150 HP to a single Pokemon. |
₽800
|
Max 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 | 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 | A medicine that can be used to revive a single Pokemon that has fainted. It also fully restores the Pokemon's max HP. |
₽3000
|
Item | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
Cake-Lure Base | A type of field provision that enhances the flavor of other foods it is mixed with. |
₽100
|
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. |
₽400
|
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. |
₽400
|
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. |
₽400
|
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. |
₽400
|
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. |
₽400
|
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 Pokemon from noticing you. |
₽400
|
Scatter 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 | 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 | 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
|
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 |
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43 | More New Wares |
61 | Even More New Wares |
71 | New Wares Yet Again |
All Request Walkthroughs: How to Unlock All Requests
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.
Item | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
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. |
₽120
|
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 Pokemon will eat it. |
₽180
|
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. |
₽240
|
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. |
₽240
|
Vivichoke | 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
Item | Description | Price |
---|---|---|
Rawst 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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 | 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
|
Shop Guide: All Available Items and Prices
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