
This feature was removed in Pokémon Sun and Moon. This function only becomes accessible after defeating the Elite Four and Champion, showing up to 25 records of the player's past victories against them. The player can view, reorder, and delete their photos from this menu. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the player can take photos in various locations.
#Minicom iv Pc#
Pokémon with a Ball Capsule cannot be stored in the PC unless the Ball Capsule is removed. When a Pokémon is sent into battle, any Seals on its Ball Capsule will be displayed briefly. In the Ball Capsules menu, players can design Ball Capsules, or assign or remove Ball Capsules from Pokémon in their party. In the Generation IV games, the player can assign Seals to Ball Capsules. Placing Mail in the Mailbox preserves the message that was written on it, allowing the player to read it later, or even give it a Pokémon again. In the Generation I and III games, the player starts the game with a Potion in their PC.įrom Generation II to V, if the player takes Mail from a Pokémon, they can choose to either place that piece of Mail in their Mailbox or in their Bag. In Pokémon Emerald, the player can store any item other than HMs and Key Items. In Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, the player can only store items from the Items Pocket.

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the player can store any item other than the Red Orb or Blue Orb.
#Minicom iv series#
In the Generation I and II core series games, the player can store any item in their PC. There are some items that cannot be stored in the PC. In the Generation I and II core series games, as well as Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the Item Storage System can store 50 different types of items in their PC in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, it can store 30 different types of items. From Generation IV onward, the player's Bag has enough room for at least one stack of every type of item, so the Item Storage System no longer exists. In these games, the player's Bag size is very limited, with the player being unable to obtain new items if their Bag is full. In Generations I, II, and III, PCs have an Item Storage System (Japanese: どうぐのあずかりシステム tool storage system) which the player can use to store items. In Pokémon Sun and Moon, the Rotom Pokédex evaluates itself. However, in HeartGold and SoulSilver, the Pokégear serves this purpose instead. In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the professor that checks the progress of the Pokédex changes from Professor Rowan to Professor Oak upon obtaining the National Pokédex.


In almost all Pokémon games, the player can use a PC to have the Pokémon Professor of that game check the progress of the player's Pokédex.

Starting with Generation VII, the player has the option to switch out a Pokémon from the party and send it to the PC when a new Pokémon is obtained.
#Minicom iv free#
When a Pokémon is caught but the player's party is full, the Pokémon will be sent directly to the last Box that was accessed on the PC from Generation III onward, if this Box is full, the Pokémon will be placed in the next free Box in Generations I and II, the Pokémon cannot be caught in the first place. The player can withdraw or deposit Pokémon in a number of Boxes, allowing them to own more Pokémon than just the six permitted in their party. Until the player meets the regional PC developer, the Pokémon Storage System option will appear as "Someone's PC", while afterwards, it will appear as the developer's PC ("Bill's PC" and so on). The main interface of Bill's PC in HeartGold and SoulSilver Main article: Pokémon Storage SystemĮvery Pokémon Trainer is allowed to access a Pokémon Storage System set up by either Bill in Johto and Kanto, Lanette in Hoenn, Bebe in Sinnoh, Amanita in Unova, Cassius in Kalos, or Molayne in Alola.
