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- Not to be confused with Dropped Item.
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Introduced in Generation II
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Generation II
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Key items
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Generation IV
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Key items (HGSS)
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Generation V
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The Lost Item (Japanese: おとしもの Lost Item) is a Key Item introduced in Generation II. It is a Poké Doll belonging to Copycat.
In the game dialogue, this is also known as a Clefairy Poké Doll (Japanese: ピッピにんぎょう Pippi Doll).
Terminology
- See also: Poké Doll → Terminology
This item is referred to as a Clefairy doll. In later generations where this is an unused item, it was changed into a Mime Jr. doll (in both English and Japanese).
English
In the English dialogue from both Generation II and Generation IV, Copycat calls this item a "Clefairy Poké Doll".
In Pokémon Gold and Silver: Official Nintendo Player's Guide and Pokémon Crystal: Official Nintendo Player's Guide:
- This is named Clefairy Doll on the list of items (page 109 of the Gold and Silver guide; page 151 of the Crystal guide).
- This is named both Clefairy Doll and Poké Doll within the game walkthrough (page 65 of the Gold and Silver guide; page 64 of the Crystal guide).
Japanese
In the Japanese dialogue from both Generation II and Generation IV, Copycat calls this item a ピッピにんぎょう (Pippi Doll), which is the same name as the Poké Doll item in this language.
According to the Lost Item's Japanese description, this is a:
- ピッピにんぎょう (Pippi Doll; Clefairy Doll) in Generation II.
- ピッピの にんぎょう (Doll of Pippi; Doll of Clefairy) in Generation IV.
- マネネの 人形 (Doll of Manene; Doll of Mime Jr.) from Generation V onwards.
In the core series games
Price
Effect
When returned to Copycat, she will give the player a Pass for the Magnet Train.
Description
Acquisition
Trivia
In other languages
See also