- Not to be confused withDropped Item.
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TheLost Item (Japanese:おとしものLost Item) is aKey Item introduced inGeneration II. It is aPoké Doll belonging toCopycat.
In the game dialogue, this is also known as aClefairyPoké Doll (Japanese:ピッピにんぎょうPippi Doll).
Terminology
- See also:Poké Doll → Terminology
This item is referred to as aClefairy doll. In later generations where this is an unused item, it was changed into aMime 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".
InPokémon Gold and Silver: Official Nintendo Player's Guide andPokémon Crystal: Official Nintendo Player's Guide:
- This is namedClefairy Doll on the list of items (page 109 of the Gold and Silver guide; page 151 of the Crystal guide).
- This is named bothClefairy Doll andPoké 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 thePoké Doll item in this language.
According to the Lost Item's Japanese description, this is a:
In the core series games
Price
Effect
When returned to Copycat, she will give theplayer aPass for theMagnet Train.
Description
Acquisition
Trivia
In other languages
See also