In Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee, all items are separated into several different pockets and cases in your Bag. I gave many items their own sections and pages for easy navigation. However, a few miscellaneous items are listed below since they’re placed in the main area of the bag.
Field Items
Field Items are items that are only used outside of battle (in the field). They have various uses and can be bought at select Poke Marts.
Name | Price | Description |
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Escape Rope | 300 | Use the Escape Rope to return to the entrance of a Cave or Building. |
Repel | 400 | An item that prevents wild Pokemon that are a lower level than the lead Pokemon in your party from appearing for 100 steps after use. |
Super Repel | 700 | An item that prevents wild Pokemon that are a lower level than the lead Pokemon in your party from appearing for 200 steps after use. |
Max Repel | 900 | An item that prevents wild Pokemon that are a lower level than the lead Pokemon in your party from appearing for 250 steps after use. |
Lure | 400 | An item that increases the chances of finding rare and shiny wild Pokemon for 100 steps after use. |
Super Lure | 700 | An item that increases the chances of finding rare and shiny wild Pokemon for 200 steps after use. |
Max Lure | 900 | An item that increases the chances of finding rare and shiny wild Pokemon for 250 steps after use. |
Valuable Items
There are a few items in the Pokemon world that have no use other than to be sold. If you find these items, sell them at the Poke Mart for some quick cash.
Item | Sell Price |
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Nugget | 5,000 |
Big Nugget | 10,000 |
Pearl | 1,000 |
Big Pearl | 4,000 |
Stardust | 1,500 |
Star Piece | 6,000 |
Tiny Mushroom | 250 |
Big Mushroom | 2,500 |
Pretty Wing | 500 |
Chalky Stone | 30 |
Stretchy Spring | 10 |
Beach Glass | 400 |
Polished Mud Ball | 600 |
Key Items
Item | Location | Use |
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Town Map | Pallet Town after completing the intro mission | Allows you to see all major cities and facilities in Kanto. |
S.S. Ticket | Bill’s Cottage, Route 25 | Allows you to board the S.S. Anne in Vermilion City. |
Autograph | Vermilion Gym, reward for defeating Lt. Surge | N/A. |
Tea | Celadon City, receive from Brock | Allows you to enter Saffron City |
Lift Key | B1F Rocket Game Corner, Celadon City | Allows you to use the elevator in the Rocket Game Corner. |
Poke Flute | Pokemon Tower, Lavender Town | Allows you to wake up the sleeping Snorlax west of Celadon City and at the south end of Route 12. |
Card Key | 5F Silph Co, Saffron City | Allows you to open all doors in Silph Co. |
Silph Scope | Defeat the boss of Rocket Game Corner, Celadon City | Allows you to see all Ghost Pokemon in Pokemon Tower. |
Secret Key | B1F Pokemon Mansion, Cinnabar Island | Opens the Cinnabar Island Pokemon Gym. |
Small Bouquet | Partner Pokemon after becoming Pokemon League Champion | N/A |
Shiny Charm | Game Freak Office, Celadon Condominiums | Increases your odds of finding a Shiny Pokemon in the wild. |