Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX: Complete Item List & Guide

Here’s ALL the items you can find in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, including some Wonder Mail codes to acquire the best items quickly.

There is a massive
range of items that you can pick up in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX.
Of course, the Gummi items are among the most desirable, but the food, berries,
Ether, and possibly the Gravelerocks are the most used.

It’s great
that there are so many different items to use in dungeons and to power-up
Pokémon in Mystery Dungeon DX. However, it can make it challenging to know
which items are good, which ones you should hold onto, and what to look out for
in the dungeons and shops.

So, in this
article, you’ll find sections that contain all of the gummi items, vitamins,
belts, bands, scarfs, specs, orbs, seeds, berries, food, tickets, projectiles,
and miscellaneous items in the game to help you get a better view of the things
that you can find in Rescue Team DX.

All Gummis in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

There are two gummi items in Mystery Dungeon DX, both of which are very powerful. You can use them to level-up your Pokémon’s stats and to give it or change its existing Rare Quality. For some extra help, here’s a comprehensive guide to the Gummi items and Rare Qualities in the game.

Gummi items
can be consumed while in a Rescue Team Camp (found by turning left after
leaving your house).

Item Effect
DX Gummi Eating a
DX Gummi guarantees that the Pokémon will gain a Rare Quality as well as see one
of its stats (HP, Attack, Special Attack, Defence, Special Defence, Speed)
increase.
Rainbow
Gummi
Eating a
Rainbow Gummi will potentially give that Pokémon a Rare Quality as well as
see one of its stats (HP, Attack, Special Attack, Defence, Special Defence,
Speed) increase.

All Vitamins in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

Like the
Gummi items, vitamins can be used to boost a set stat or move aspect
permanently. The other vitamins, the elixir and ether items, are used to
restore PP while you’re exploring dungeons.

Vitamin
items can be consumed while in a Rescue Team Camp (found by turning left after
leaving your house). Select the option ‘Get Stronger’ and then the item of
choice.

Item Effect
Accuracy
Drink
Raises
the accuracy of one of the Pokémon’s moves permanently.
Calcium Raises a
Pokémon’s special attack permanently.
Carbos Raises a
Pokémon’s speed permanently.
Iron Raises a
Pokémon’s defence permanently.
Power
Drink
Raises
the power of a selected move permanently.
PP-Up
Drink
Raises
the PP of a selected move permanently.
Protein Raises
the Pokémon’s attack permanently.
Zinc Raises
the Pokémon’s special defence permanently.
Max
Ether
Completely
restores the PP of one of the Pokémon’s moves.
Max
Elixir
Completely
restores the PP of all of the Pokémon’s moves and can also heal the Sealed
condition.

All Clothes in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

The belts,
bands, bandannas, bows, ribbons, caps, capes, and scarves available in Pokémon
Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX all have the same icon symbol on the ground in
dungeons and Kangaskhan Storage.

You can equip
each of them to a Pokémon to give it a boost, but you’ll have to choose
carefully as each Pokémon only has one held item slot.

To do this,
press X while in Pokémon Square or by your house, go to Team Selection, press A
on a team, and then Give Items to get one of your Pokémon to use the Clothes
item as a held item.

Item Effect
Big
Eater Belt
The
holder’s Belly metre fills up twice as much when they eat a food item.
Cover
Band
If near
a teammate with low health, the holder takes the attack instead.
Defense
Scarf
The
holder’s defence stat is boosted.
Detect
Band
The
holder’s evasiveness is boosted.
Efficient
Bandanna
Sometimes,
the holder’s moves won’t cost PP.
Explosive
Band
The
Explosive Band will sometimes explode when the holder sustains damage. The
explosion damages nearby Pokémon, destroys nearby floor items, and the holder
doesn’t get Exp. if an enemy faints as a result.
Fierce
Bandanna
The
power of the holder’s moves are greatly increased.
Friend
Bow
If held
by your leader, Pokémon that you battle are more likely to want to join your
team, and shiny Pokémon will want to join the team too.
Heal
Ribbon
The
holder’s natural health recovery is sped up.
Joy
Ribbon
The
holder can earn Exp. as turns go by, even if the holder doesn’t engage in
battle.
Lucky
Ribbon
Holding
a Lucky Ribbon prevents the Pokémon from sustaining critical hits.
Mach
Ribbon
The
holder’s speed is boosted.
Mobile
Scarf
The
holder can step through walls, walk across water, and to other places that
normally cannot be reached, but it does empty the Belly metre of the holder
faster than usual.
Munch
Belt
While
the holder’s Belly metre empties quicker, the Munch Belt boosts the holder’s
attack and special attack.
No-Stick
Cap
If held
by the leader, items in your Toolbox don’t get sticky due to the effect of a
trap or anything else.
Nullify
Bandanna
The
Nullify Bandanna stops the holder’s ability from working.
Pass
Scarf
The
holder can deflect moves and pass them on to nearby Pokémon, cutting its
Belly metre as a result.
Pecha
Scarf
The
holder cannot sustain the Poisoned or Badly Poisoned status.
Persim
Band
The
holder cannot sustain the Confused status.
Phase
Ribbon
The
holder can walk anywhere and break through most walls, but using this ability
will cut the Pokémon’s Belly metre.
Pierce
Band
Items
thrown in a straight line by the Pierce Band holder will pass through Pokémon
and walls.
Power
Band
The
holder’s attack is boosted.
Prosper
Ribbon
If the
holder picks up Poké money, the Prosper Ribbon will heal its bad status and
restore some health.
Recovery
Scarf
The
holder recovers from bad statuses quicker than usual.
Reunion
Cape
The
holder will be warped to near its teammates if the Pokémon gets separated
from the rest of the team.
Sneak
Scarf
The
holder can walk alongside a sleeping Pokémon without waking them up.
Special
Band
The
holder’s special attacked is boosted.
Stamina
Band
The
holder’s Belly metre empties at a slower rate.
Tight
Belt
The
holder’s Belly metre won’t empty unless the Pokémon uses linked moves or
passes through walls.
Trap
Scarf
If a
Trap Scarf holder steps on a trap, the trap won’t be triggered.
Twist
Band
The
holder’s stats cannot be lowered while wearing a Twist Band.
Warp
Scarf
The
holder might randomly be warped to somewhere else on the dungeon floor.
Weather
Band
The
holder never endures the effects – negative or positive – of the weather. To
a Weather Band holder, it’s as if it’s always clear skies.
Zinc
Band
The
holder’s special defence is boosted.

All Specs in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

Like the
clothing items listed above, the Specs in Mystery Dungeon DX are held items
that either boost the holder’s stats or grant them special perks while in
dungeons.

To get your
Pokémon to hold one of these items, press X while in Pokémon Square or by your
house, go to Team Selection, press A on a team, and then Give Items to get one
of your Pokémon to use it as a held item.

Item Effect
Fickle
Specs
The
holder’s critical hit rate is boosted when they use a different move than the
move they used in the previous turn.
Goggle
Specs
The
holder can see all traps that have been set in the dungeon.
Heavy
Rotation Specs
The
holder’s critical hit rate is boosted when the Pokémon uses the same move
that they used in the previous turn.
Insomniscope The
holder cannot get the conditions Nightmare, Sleep, or Yawning.
Lock-On
Specs
When the
holder throws an item, it never misses its target.
Scope
Lens
The
holder’s critical hit rate is boosted for moves used against enemies.
X-Ray
Specs
The
holder can see the locations of Pokémon and items on the map.

All Orbs in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

Orbs boast
many benefits in Rescue Team DX, ranging from giving you a quick escape from
the dungeon to granting you access to Wigglytuff’s Camp Corner while exploring
a dungeon.

To use an
Orb, all you have to do is go into your Toolbox – while in a dungeon – and then
select the orb that you wish to deploy.

Item Effect
All
Dodge Orb
Sharply
boosts the evasiveness of your team while you remain on the same floor.
All
Power-Up Orb
Sharply
boosts the attack and special attack of your team while you remain on the
same floor.
All
Protect Orb
Your
whole team gets the Protect condition, with it lasting longer if your team is
bigger.
Bank Orb Grants access
to the Felicity Bank.
Cleanse
Orb
Cleans
sticky items in your Toolbox.
Decoy
Orb
Makes
the user a decoy, drawing focus and attacks from enemies.
Drought
Orb
Makes it
possible for you to walk on water or lava paths by drying it up.
Escape
Orb
Gets you
out of the dungeon with all of the items that you’ve picked up.
Evasion
Orb
Boosts
the user’s evasiveness while you remain on the same floor.
Foe-Hold
Orb
Petrifies
all enemies on the floor until they sustain damage.
Foe-Seal
Orb
All
enemies in the same room become Lethargic and unable to do anything.
Hail Orb Changes
the floor’s weather to hail.
Health
Orb
Your
team becomes healthy once you use a Health Orb, resetting lowered stats and
removing bad statuses.
Helper
Orb
Another
rescue team member that you didn’t take on the mission will come to help you
on that floor.
Inviting
Orb
On the
floor that it’s used, defeated enemy Pokémon are more likely to want to join
your team.
Lasso
Orb
Puts all
enemies within the same room into one place, giving them the Stuck condition
for a short period of time.
Luminous
Orb
Reveals
the entire floor map, including the location of the stairs.
Mobile
Orb
Your
team gets the Mobile condition, enabling them to walk anywhere on the floor
that you wish.
Monster
Orb
Changes
the room into a Monster House, but doesn’t work on a floor that already has a
Shop or Monster House.
Nullify
Orb
Across
the entire floor, all enemy abilities are nullified.
One-Room
Orb
Transforms
the floor into one big room by destroying all of the walls.
One-Shot
Orb
While it
will sometimes miss, if it lands, the One-Shot Orb will defeat all enemies in
the same room with a single shot. It’s particularly potent in a Monster
House.
Petrify
Orb
All
enemies in the same room get the Petrified condition.
Quick
Orb
Increases
the travel speed of your team.
Radar
Orb
Reveals
the location of all of the Pokémon on the same floor.
Rainy
Orb
Changes
the floor’s weather to rain.
Rare
Quality Orb
Makes
Pokémon with a Rare Quality (on the same floor that you use the orb) more likely
to want to join your team.
Reset
Orb
Any
Pokémon (friend or foe) with the Awakened condition on the floor shed the
condition.
Revive
All Orb
All of
your team members that have fainted are revived. However, when you move to
the next floor, you’ll only be able to revive your primary starter Pokémon.
Roll
Call Orb
All team
members move to the user.
Sandy
Orb
The
floor’s weather changes to sandstorms.
Scanner
Orb
All item
locations on the floor are revealed.
See-Trap
Orb
All
traps that are hidden on the floor are revealed.
Slow Orb All
enemies move slower in the room of use.
Slumber
Orb
All
enemies in the same room get the Sleep condition.
Spurn
Orb
All
enemies in the same room are warped to elsewhere on the floor.
Storage
Orb
You can
access Kangaskhan Storage to store items from your Toolbox.
Sunny
Orb
Changes
the floor’s weather to sunny.
Totter
Orb
All
enemies in the same room get the Confused condition.
Trapbust
Orb
All
traps on the floor are destroyed.
Trawl
Orb
All
items – bar those in a Shop – are drawn to the user of the Trawl Orb.
Weather
Lock Orb
The
Clear Skies weather condition is locked in place – stopping any other weather
types from coming into play.
Wigglytuff
Orb
Grants
you access to Wigglytuff’s Camp Corner while you’re in a dungeon.

All Seeds in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

You’ll find
that of all of the items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, the
Reviver Seed and Tiny Reviver Seed are among the most important. Before
embarking on any set of jobs in the game, it’s best to have a few of these
seeds in your Toolbox.

To use a
Seed in Mystery Dungeon DX, all you have to do is enter your Toolbox (while in
a dungeon) and then select the item that you want to use. If one of your
Pokémon faints, an automatic prompt will appear for you to use a Reviver Seed
or Tiny Reviver Seed to revive the Pokémon.

Item Effect
Ban Seed Eating a
Ban Seed disables the last move that the Pokémon used. During the adventure,
no other Pokémon will be able to use that move either.
Blast
Seed
You can
either throw a Blast Seed to deal some damage or eat it to deal a massive
amount of damage one tile in front of the Pokémon.
Blinker
Seed
Throwing
a Blinker Seed at a Pokémon will give them the Blinker condition if it hits.
Decoy
Seed
While in
your Toolbox, the Decoy Seed will be the first item targeted by hazards like
Sticky Trap or moves like Pluck. You can also throw a Decoy Seed at a Pokémon
to give them the Infatuated condition.
Doom
Seed
By
throwing the seed and hitting an enemy with it, you can lower its level by
one.
Empowerment
Seed
Eating
an Empowerment Seed will awaken the user, make them very strong, and can
trigger a Mega Evolution when used in the right place.
Energy
Seed
This
seed increases your max health during the adventure at hand and restores a
lot of health.
Eye Drop
Seed
Eating
this seed gives the Pokémon the Eye Drop condition, which allows you to see
traps.
Heal
Seed
Heals
most bad status conditions.
Joy Seed Raises
the Pokémon’s level by one.
Life
Seed
Permanently
raises your maximum health slightly.
Plain
Seed
Fills
your Belly metre a little bit, nothing more.
Pure
Seed
Warps
you close to the stairs on your current floor.
Quick
Seed
Your
travel speed is boosted for a short spell.
Reviver
Seed
When a
Pokémon on your team faints, this can be used to revive them if it’s in your
Toolbox. It also restores the Pokémon’s Belly metre and PP.
Sleep
Seed
Throwing
a Sleep Seed at a Pokémon will make them fall asleep if it hits.
Stun
Seed
Throwing
a Stun Seed at a Pokémon will give them the Petrified condition if it hits.
Tiny
Reviver Seed
When a
Pokémon on your team faints, this can be used to revive them if it’s in your
Toolbox.
Totter
Seed
Throwing
a Totter Seed at a Pokémon will give them the Confused condition if it hits.
Training
Seed
While on
the same floor, eating a Training Seed will give the Pokémon the Trained
condition to boost the move growth rate.
Violent
Seed
While on
the same floor, eating a Violent Seed boosts the Pokémon’s special attack and
attack a great deal.
Warp
Seed
Throwing
a Warp Seed at a Pokémon will warp them elsewhere, while eating one will warp
you to a different place on the floor.

All Berries in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

Berries are
edible items in Rescue Team DX that do much more than just fill up your Belly
metre. Most of them will fill up your Belly metre a little bit as well as cure
a bad status or condiition.

To use a berry,
all you have to do is access your Toolbox and select the berry that you want a
Pokémon to eat. You can also give a Pokémon a berry to hold, which they will
use if necessary.

Item Effect
Cheri
Berry
Heals
the Paralysis condition.
Chesto
Berry
Prevents
the Pokémon from getting the Sleep condition and all other sleep-related
conditions.
Oran
Berry
Restores
health and increases the Pokémon’s maximum health for the rest of the
adventure.
Pecha
Berry
Heals
the Badly Poisoned or Poisoned condition.
Rawst
Berry
Heals
the Burn condition.
Sitrus
Berry
Permanently
raises a Pokémon’s maximum health if they eat it while they have full health.
If eaten when not at full health, the Sitrus Berry will only restore some
health.

All Food in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

The primary
aim of using a Food item in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is to restore
or increase your Belly metre fully.

To use a
Food item, all you have to do is access your Toolbox and select the item that
you want a Pokémon to eat. You can also give a Pokémon some food to hold, which
they will use if necessary.

Item Effect
Tiny
Apple
Eating a
Tiny Apple will fill your Belly metre by a small amount. If eaten when at
full health, it will slightly increase your Belly’s capacity for the duration
of the adventure at hand.
Apple Eating
an Apple will fill your Belly metre a bit more than a Tiny Apple does. If eaten
when at full health, it will increase your Belly’s capacity for the duration
of the adventure at hand.
Big
Apple
Eating a
Big Apple will fill your Belly metre by a large amount. If eaten when at full
health, it will greatly increase your Belly’s capacity for the duration of
the adventure at hand.
Perfect
Apple
Eating a
Perfect Apple will completely fill your Belly metre. If eaten when at full
health, it will hugely increase your Belly’s capacity for the duration of the
adventure at hand.
Chestnut If eaten,
a Chestnut will grant a similar effect to an Apple, but it’s best not to use
the item as Chestnuts are the favoured treat of Mankeys.
Grimy
Food
You get
a bad status for eating Grimy Food, but it will fill your Belly metre
slightly.

All Dojo Tickets in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

If you head down the southern path of Pokémon Square, you’ll find Makuhita’s Dojo. While you can do the very useful Tricks of the Trade tasks for free, you’ll need a Dojo Ticket to run through any of the Exp-earning training sessions known as Dojo Drills.

To use a
Dojo Ticket in Rescue Team DX, go to Makuhita outside of Makuhita’s Dojo and
give them the ticket that you want to use.

Item Effect
Bronze
Dojo Ticket
Once
accepted by Makuhita, you’ll get 50 seconds of training in which your Exp.
and Move Exp. get a big boost.
Silver
Dojo Ticket
Once
accepted by Makuhita, you’ll get 55 seconds of training in which your Exp.
and Move Exp. get a huge boost.
Gold
Dojo Ticket
Once
accepted by Makuhita, you’ll get 60 seconds of training in which your Exp.
and Move Exp. get a super boost.

All Throwing Items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

While you’ll want to be cautious of which items you equip and when, the rocks and spikes can prove to be very useful at dealing long-range damage.

To equip one
of these Throwing Items, while in a dungeon, open your Toolbox, select the
item, and then Register the Item. You can then throw the item by pressing ZL
and ZR at the same time.

Item Effect
Gravelerock You
throw the Gravelerock in an arc to deal a set amount of damage to the enemy
that it hits, and it can hit enemies that are in walls.
Geo
Pebble
You
throw the Geo Pebble in an arc to deal a set amount of damage to the enemy
that it hits, and it can hit enemies that are in walls.
Golden
Fossil
You
throw the Golden Fossil in an arc to deal a set amount of damage to the enemy
that it hits, and it can hit enemies that are in walls. It also sparkles gold
when it’s thrown.
Cacnea
Spike
The
Cacnea Spike flies in a straight line when thrown to deal a set amount of
damage to the enemy that it hits.
Corsola
Twig
The
Corsola Spike flies in a straight line when thrown to deal a set amount of
damage to the enemy that it hits.
Iron
Spike
The Iron
Spike flies in a straight line when thrown to deal a set amount of damage to
the enemy that it hits.
Silver
Spike
The
Silver Spike flies in a straight line when thrown to deal a set amount of
damage to the enemy that it hits.
Golden
Spike
The
Golden Spike flies in a straight line when thrown to deal a set amount of
damage to the enemy that it hits. It also sparkles gold when it’s thrown.

All Miscellaneous Items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

These are
all of the other remaining items that you can find in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon:
Rescue Team DX, ranging from high-value ribbons to Evolution Crystals.

Item Effect
Pretty
Box
You can
find Pretty Boxes (blue chests) in dungeons but can’t open them until you successfully
leave the dungeon.
Deluxe
Box
You can
find Deluxe Boxes (red chests) in dungeons but can’t open them until you
successfully leave the dungeon. A Deluxe Box will generally have higher value
items than a Pretty Box.
Invitation Purchasable
from the Kecleon Shop, you can use it to gain access to the mysterious rooms
that can be found in dungeons.
Evolution
Crystal
Any
Pokémon that requires an evolution stone or special method to evolve in the
main series of Pokémon games will need an Evolution Crystal to evolve.
Gold
Ribbon
Can be
sold for a high price at a shop.
Deluxe
Ribbon
Can be
sold for a very high price at a shop.
Link Box Can be
used to link or unlink as many moves as you want.
Poké Poké is
the currency that you use to buy things in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue
Team DX.

Wonder Mail Item Codes in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon DX

With the
Wonder Mail codes provided below, you’ll be able to quickly and easily top up
your stockpile of useful items in your Kangaskhan Storage.

For more information on how to use Wonder Mail codes, check out this guide.

Items Code
DX Gummi x2 H6W7 K262
DX Gummi x1, Rainbow Gummi x1 XMK9 5K49
Rainbow Gummi x6 SN3X QSFW
Rainbow Gummi x3, PP-Up Drink x3 Y490 CJMR
Rainbow Gummi x3, Power Drink x3 WCJT 275J
Rainbow Gummi x3, Accuracy Drink x3 6XWH H7JM
Gold Ribbon x1, Mach Ribbon x1 CMQM FXW6
Gold Ribbon x1, Defense Scarf x1, Power Band x1 25QQ TSCR
Gold Ribbon x1, Zinc Band x1, Special Band x1 95R1 W6SJ
Slow Orb x5, Quick Orb x5 CFSH 962H
All Power-Up Orb x3, All Dodge Orb x3 H5FY 948M
One-Shot Orb x2, Petrify Orb x3, Spurn Orb x3 NY7J P8QM
Wigglytuff Orb x1, Rare Quality Orb x3, Inviting Orb x3, QXW5 MMN1
Helper Orb x3, Revive All Orb x2 SFSJ WK0H
All Power-Up Orb x3, All Dodge Orb x2, All Protect Orb x2 SK5P 778R
Cleanse Orb x5, Health Orb x5 TY26 446X
Evasion Orb x5 WJNT Y478
Foe-Hold Orb x3, Foe-Seal Orb x3 Y649 3N3S
See-Trap Orb x5, Trapbust Orb x5 0MN2 F0CN
Escape Orb x3, Rollcall Orb x3, Revive All Orb x1 3XNS QMQX
Slumber Orb x5, Totter Orb x5 7FW6 27CK
See-Trap Orb x5, Trawl Orb x2, Storage Orb x2 961W F0MN
Revive All Orb x1, Reviver Seed x2, Tiny Reviver Seed x5 5PJQ MCCJ
Gold Dojo Ticket x1, Silver Dojo Ticket x2, Bronze Dojo Ticket x3  
Reviver Seed x1, Sitrus Berry x1, Oran Berry x10 FSHH 6SR0
Reviver Seed x2, Heal Seed x3 H8PJ TWF2
Tiny Reviver Seed x2, Chesto Berry x5, Pecha Berry x5 5JMP H7K5
Tiny Reviver Seed x2, Chesto Berry x5, Rawst Berry x5 3R62 CR63
Tiny Reviver Seed x3, Stun Seed x10, Violent Seed x3 47K2 K5R3
Oran Berry x18 R994 5PCN
Big Apple x5, Apple x5 N3QW 5JSK
Perfect Apple x3, Apple x5 1Y5K 0K1S
Apple x18 5JSK 2CMC
Corsola Twig x120 JT3M QY79
Cacnea Spike x120 SH8X MF1T
Corsola Twig x120 3TWJ MK2C
Cacnea Spike x120 45QS PHF4
Golden Fossil x20, Gravelerock x40, Geo Pebble x40 8QXR 93P5
Joy Seed x3 SR0K 5QR9
Life Seed x2, Carbos x2 0R79 10P7
Protein x2, Iron x2 JY3X QW5C
Calcium x2, Zinc x2 K0FX WK7J
Calcium x3, Accuracy Drink x3 90P7 8R96
Iron x3, Power Drink x3 MCCH 6XY6
Power Drink x2, PP-Up Drink x2, Accuracy Drink x2 XT49 8SP7
PP-Up Drink x3, Max Elixir x3 776S JWJS
Max Elixir x2, Max Ether x5 SJP7 642C
Max Ether x18 6XT1 XP98

As you can
see, there is an ocean of items for you to pick up while exploring Pokémon
Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. Don’t be discouraged if you don’t have them
all yet, as many of the items don’t become available until you’ve finished the
story.

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