Blue Shard is an item in the Pokémon series that primarily serves as a valuable tool for trade and currency rather than having a direct in-battle effect. Here’s a more detailed breakdown of its features and uses:
Effects: 1. Trade Currency: In various Pokémon games, Blue Shards can be exchanged for different types of items or services. For example, in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, they can be traded with Move Tutors in exchange for teaching certain moves to Pokémon, which are otherwise difficult or impossible to learn through leveling up or TMs. 2. In-Game Events: Occasionally, Blue Shards are required for specific in-game events or puzzles. They might be used to unlock certain areas or to gain access to certain benefits offered by NPCs. 3. Multiple Regions: The utility of Blue Shards can vary across different Pokémon regions and generations, making them versatile items with multiple potential uses depending on the game.
Interesting Facts:
No effect. In Diamond and Pearl, trade ten for a rain dance TM in the house midway along the southern section of sinnoh route 212. In Platinum, trade to move tutors on sinnoh route 212, in snowpoint city, and in the survival area. Eight shards total are required per tutelage, but the particular combination of colors varies by move. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, trade one for a chesto berry, an oran berry, and a wiki berry with the Juggler near the Pokémon Center in violet city. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, trade one for a bluk berry, a cornn berry, and a kelpsy berry with the Juggler near the pal park entrance in fuchsia city.
Short Effect: No effect. Can be traded for items or moves.
No effect. In Diamond and Pearl, trade ten for a rain dance TM in the house midway along the southern section of sinnoh route 212. In Platinum, trade to move tutors on sinnoh route 212, in snowpoint city, and in the survival area. Eight shards total are required per tutelage, but the particular combination of colors varies by move. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, trade one for a chesto berry, an oran berry, and a wiki berry with the Juggler near the Pokémon Center in violet city. In HeartGold and SoulSilver, trade one for a bluk berry, a cornn berry, and a kelpsy berry with the Juggler near the pal park entrance in fuchsia city.
Fling Power: 30
Generation | Game Index |
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Generation III | 49 |
Generation IV | 73 |
Generation V | 73 |
Generation VI | 73 |
Generation VII | 73 |
Generation VIII | 73 |