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3. '''False TM28 (hex:DC)''': Like the false TM04, the false TM28's index number directly follows the real TM28 by 1, is stored in the items pocket, and has the description of the actual TM28, "1st turn: Burrow 2nd turn: Attack". It can be sold for 19660 Pokédollars.
 
3. '''Park Balls as item data (hex:B1)''': Similarly to the Safari Ball in other generations; although the Park Ball can normally only be used temporarily in the Bug-Catching Contest and cannot be forced into the bag, item data for the Park Ball and a description can be viewed from the player's bag through the use of a [[cheating device]]. It was eventually made obtainable in Pokémon Sword and Shield (as part of the Isle of Armor expansion) under the name Sport Ball.
 
==Unused items in [[bp:Generation III|Generation III]]==
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#'''????????''': The [[error handler]] ???????? ('octomark') is used in the third generation of Pokémon games for invalid items. All(?) of these items have the description '?????' and usually have no 'use' option.
#'''Safari Ball''': The Safari Ball, although normally never obtainable within the Bag remains as its own item within Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and later all of the main RPG Pokémon games. The description for the Safari Ball in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen actually describes the appearance of the Safari Ball, probably because of the fact that these games tended to give more descriptive text about items than in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire. Other games use descriptions which only indicate that this type of Poké Ball cacan only be used in the Safari Zone. It was eventually made obtainable in Pokémon Sword and Shield (as part of the Isle of Armor expansion).
#'''Enigma Berry''': In the [[bp:third generation|third generation]] of Pokémon games, the [[bp:Enigma Berry|Enigma Berry]] exists as a [[placeholder]] for the item identifiers occupying those which should correspond to the bonus berries obtainable via the [[bp:Pokémon Battle e|Pokémon Battle e]] cards. According to the tag description, the Berry is No. 43, and its size and firmness are "???". If the Pokémon Battle e cards were not scanned in to the game, the relevant berry is defined as an Enigma Berry instead. Unlike in [[bp:Generation IV|Generation IV]], the Enigma Berry in the third generation of the Pokémon games has no use and it is unobtainable without the use of a [[cheating device]], as the e-Reader only Berries cannot be traded. In the [[bp:fourth generation|fourth generation]] of the Pokémon games, the Enigma Berry is obtainable legitimately, by either migrating a Pokémon holding an e-Reader only to [[bp:Pal Park|Pal Park]]{{fact}}, or by purchasing one in [[bp:Pokémon Battle Revolution|Pokémon Battle Revolution]].
 
===Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen===
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#'''Seal Bag''': Item data for a Seal Bag exists within the main handheld Generation IV games regardless of the fact that another interface was used, allowing players to store Seals in the PC instead. According to the game, the Seal Bag would hold up to 10 seals, however it is no longer useable.
#'''Magma Stone''':The [[bp:Magma Stone|Magma Stone]] is a mentioned item by [[bp:Buck|Buck]] in [[bp:Pokémon Platinum|Pokémon Platinum]], (although data for the Magma Stone also exists within Pokémon Diamond and Pearl) which would awaken [[bp:Heatran (Pokémon)|Heatran]] if left at [[bp:Stark Mountain|Stark Mountain]]. It is usually unobtainable within the player's bag however, as it remains hidden within Stark Mountain and in Pokémon Platinum, it is only temporarily in the possession of Buck until it is later returned. Regardless of this, item data for the Magma Stone exists in the Sinnoh based Generation IV games and later within Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
#'''Red Chain''': The [[bp:Red Chain|Red Chain]] is a mentioned item by [[bp:Team Galactic|Team Galactic]] within Pokémon Diamond, Pokémon Pearl and Pokémon Platinum which was used to extract the gems from the bodies of [[bp:Uxie (Pokémon)|Uxie]], [[bp:Mespirit (Pokémon)|Mespirit]] and [[bp:Azelf (Pokémon)|Azelf]] and combine them as a chain in order to control either [[bp:Dialga|Dialga]] or [[bp:Palkia|Palkia]], as by capturing them in a Pokéball this would restrict their power. The item itself however, cannot be obtained in the player's bag within normal gameplay. Despite the fact that its item data was never used in these games, the Red Chain exists as item data again within Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. Its description in the player's bag is "A mythical chain that is said to link the legendary Pokémon that created the Sinnoh region. It is said that the Red Chain summons Dialga and Palkia when it is put together." It was eventually make obtainable in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
#'''Point Card''': The Point Card was only given out in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl and is no longer obtainable in later games, even though it exists in other Generation IV games. The ability to view how many battle points the player had was added as an extension to the VS Recorder.
#'''Azure Flute''': The [[bp:Azure Flute|Azure Flute]] is an item in Pokémon Diamond, Pokémon Pearl, and Pokémon Platinum that triggered an in-game event to catch Arceus. The Azure Flute also exists as item data within Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, where it is completely unused. Unlike the other event items, it was never distributed in these games, and it was revealed in a 2013 interview that it was thought to be too confusing for players. Despite this, it was referenced by official media in 2016, and was eventually made obtainable in Pokémon Legends: Arceus and the 1.3.0 update of Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
 
===Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver===
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#'''Pokéradar''' (usability unknown)
#'''Seal Case''' (usability unknown)
#'''Azure Flute''' (no longer functional)
#'''{{Explain|Coupon 1|To obtain a Pokétch}}''' (no longer functional)
#'''{{Explain|Coupon 2|To obtain a Pokétch}}''' (no longer functional)
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