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[[bp:Generation II|Generation II]] featured many more items, meaning that there are less free item slots in Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Crystal.
[[bp:Generation II|Generation II]] featured many more items, meaning that there are less free item slots in Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Crystal.


1. '''[[Teru-Sama]]''' (x29): Teru-Sama, are placeholder items with simply the description "?" (it is unconfirmed if this description is valid). Teru-Sama are known in the Japanese versions as Kabichuu (Japanese: カビチュウ). These items have index numbers in between valid items. They are placeholders with simply the description "?" (it is unconfirmed if this description is valid).
1. '''Teru-sama''' (x29): placeholder items with simply the description "?" (it is unconfirmed if this description is valid). Teru-sama are known in the Japanese versions as Kabichuu (Japanese: カビチュウ). These items have index numbers in between valid items. They are placeholders with simply the description "?" (it is unconfirmed if this description is valid).


Four of the Teru-Samas became items in Pokémon Crystal. These items are the Clear Bell (hex:46), the GS Ball (hex:73), the Blue Card (hex:74) and the Egg Ticket (hex:81). None of the Teru-Samas are usable by default.
Four of the Teru-sama became items in Pokémon Crystal. These items are the Clear Bell (hex:46), the GS Ball (hex:73), the Blue Card (hex:74) and the Egg Ticket (hex:81). None of the Teru-sama are usable by default.


At least some of the Teru-Samas may have been real items at one point in the game's development. There are three Teru-Samas with unique effects when they are hacked to have a use option. These are the Teru-Samas with index numbers of hex:06, hex:38 and hex:BE, but the effect of Teru-Sama hex:BE is not valid and using it causes nothing to happen.
At least some of the Teru-sama may have been real items at one point in the game's development. There are three Teru-sama with unique effects when they are hacked to have a use option. These are the Teru-sama with index numbers of hex:06, hex:38 and hex:BE, but the effect of Teru-sama hex:BE is not valid and using it causes nothing to happen.


Hex:06 functions like a faulty version of the Town Map from Generation I, while hex:38 functions almost like the Poké Flute, but it will not awaken the Snorlax near Vermilion City and the Poké Flute sound doesn't play if the player doesn't have a sleeping Pokémon in the party or uses the item with a sleeping Pokémon in the party within a battle.
Hex:06 functions like a faulty version of the Town Map from Generation I, while hex:38 functions almost like the Poké Flute, but it will not awaken the Snorlax near Vermilion City and the Poké Flute sound doesn't play if the player doesn't have a sleeping Pokémon in the party or uses the item with a sleeping Pokémon in the party within a battle.


Teru-Samas can be sold for 19660 Pokédollars at a PokéMart.
Teru-sama can be sold for 19660 Pokédollars at a PokéMart.


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