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'''{{Gates|Unused}} {{Gates|Items}}''' in {{GameTitle|GatesToInfinity|l|i}}.
'''{{Gates|Unused}} {{Gates|Item}}s''' in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}.


==Mysterious Items==
==Mysterious Items==
Items that can only be obtained from {{Gates|downloadable content}} can be kept even if the DLC is uninstalled or if the SD card is removed. If the DLC isn't found, some of those items will use the name "Mysterious Item", with the icon of a question mark and the 3D model of a question mark, however, they are fully working and have proper descriptions. These icons, models and names are not unused themselves, however, it is interesting to note because some of those items are known as "YOBI" (reserved) in the debug text files. It is also interesting that, while the game displays the name of these items as "Mysterious Item" when the DLC is not installed, the text files of the base game actually include all of their proper names. It is currently unknown if the same is true for their graphics.
Items that can only be obtained from {{Gates|downloadable content}} can be kept even if the DLC is uninstalled or if the SD card is removed. If the DLC isn't found, some of those items will use the name "Mysterious Item", with the icon of a question mark and the 3D model of a question mark, however, they are fully working and have proper descriptions. These icons, models and names are not unused themselves, however, it is interesting to note because some of those items are known as "YOBI" (reserved) in the debug text files. It is also interesting that, while the game displays the name of these items as "Mysterious Item" when the DLC is not installed, the text files of the base game actually include all of their proper names. It is currently unknown if the same is true for their graphics.


All of the items in the following list are referred to as "Mysterious Items" if the DLC is not installed. Some of the Mysterious Items have actually never been found by players even with the DLC, and are for this reason currently considered unused. It is likely that those items were intended to be found in future DLC that's never been released or even made at all.
All of the items in the following list are referred to as "Mysterious Items" if the DLC is not installed. Some of the Mysterious Items have actually never been found by players even with the DLC, and are for this reason currently considered unused. It is likely that those items were intended to be found in future DLC that has never been released or even made at all.
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! rowspan="2" |ID
! rowspan="2" |ID
! rowspan="2" |Model
! rowspan="2" |Model
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|4
|4
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![[File:Gates to Infinity - Platinum Spike.png|25px]]
|Platinum Spike
|{{Gates|Platinum Spike}}
|プラチナのハリ
|プラチナのハリ
|ITEM_ARROW_YOBI2
|ITEM_ARROW_YOBI2
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|8
|8
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![[File:Gates to Infinity - Gigali Rock.png|25px]]
|Gigali Rock
|{{Gates|Gigali Rock}}
|ギガイアロック
|ギガイアロック
|ITEM_STONE_YOBI1
|ITEM_STONE_YOBI1
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|49
|49
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!
|Courage Crown
|{{Gates|Courage Crown}}
|ゆうきのあかし
|ゆうきのあかし
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_KOUGEKI
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_KOUGEKI
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|-
|50
|50
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!
|Effort Crown
|{{Gates|Effort Crown}}
|どりょくのあかし
|どりょくのあかし
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_BOUGYO
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_BOUGYO
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|-
|51
|51
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!
|Wisdom Crown
|{{Gates|Wisdom Crown}}
|ちしきのあかし
|ちしきのあかし
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_TOKUKOU
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_TOKUKOU
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|52
|52
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!
|Persistence Crown
|{{Gates|Persistence Crown}}
|ふくつのあかし
|ふくつのあかし
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_TOKUBOU
|ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_TOKUBOU
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|54
|54
|
![[File:Gates to Infinity - Sparkly Scarf.png|25px]]
|Sparkly Scarf
|{{Gates|Sparkly Scarf}}
|かがやくスカーフ
|かがやくスカーフ
|ITEM_EQUIP_YOBI6
|ITEM_EQUIP_YOBI6
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|87
|87
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!
|Mini Donut
|{{Gates|Mini Donut}}
|ミニドーナツ
|ミニドーナツ
|ITEM_SEED_DONUT_S
|ITEM_SEED_DONUT_S
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|88
|88
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!
|Donut
|{{Gates|Donut}}
|ドーナツ
|ドーナツ
|ITEM_SEED_DONUT_M
|ITEM_SEED_DONUT_M
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|89
|89
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!
|Mega Donut
|{{Gates|Mega Donut}}
|ビッグドーナツ
|ビッグドーナツ
|ITEM_SEED_DONUT_L
|ITEM_SEED_DONUT_L
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|107
|107
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!
|Energy Seed
|{{Gates|Energy Seed}}
|げんきのタネ
|げんきのタネ
|ITEM_SEED_YOBI1
|ITEM_SEED_YOBI1
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Unused {{Gates|TMs and HMs}} are listed below.
Unused {{Gates|TMs and HMs}} are listed below.


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==Friend Gifts==
==Friend Gifts==
{{Gates|Gifts}} for all normal size Pokémon species in the game are present. Gifts for Pichu, Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott and Axew also exist, and are not marked as unused despite being unobtainable by the player. Three more unused gifts are present, "ITEM_RECRUIT_010", "ITEM_RECRUIT_011" and "ITEM_RECRUIT_012". It's unknown why their debug names are different from the 36 other placeholders, named "ITEM_RECRUIT_YOBI_" followed by a number.
{{Gates|Gift}}s for all normal size Pokémon species in the game are present. Gifts for Pichu, Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott and Axew also exist, and are not marked as unused despite being unobtainable by the player. Three more unused gifts are present, "ITEM_RECRUIT_010", "ITEM_RECRUIT_011" and "ITEM_RECRUIT_012". It's unknown why their debug names are different from the 36 other placeholders, named "ITEM_RECRUIT_YOBI_" followed by a number.


==Team Skill Items==
==Team Skill Items==
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==Materials==
==Materials==
{{Gates|Materials}} are normally in their own separate inventory and can't be found inside dungeons, only being obtained as mission rewards or in {{Gates|Paradise}}. However, they can be hacked in as normal items. When selecting them from the bag menu, a "Send" option can be seen, but nothing seems to happen when selecting it, with the items staying where they are. When placed on the ground, materials have a model that looks like a box. The model uses yellow textures for obtainable materials and white textures for the placeholders.
{{Gates|Material}}s are normally in their own separate inventory and can't be found inside dungeons, only being obtained as mission rewards or in {{Gates|Paradise}}. However, they can be hacked in as normal items. When selecting them from the bag menu, a "Send" option can be seen, but nothing seems to happen when selecting it, with the items staying where they are. When placed on the ground, materials have a model that looks like a box. The model uses yellow textures for obtainable materials and white textures for the placeholders.


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|[[File:Gates to Infinity - materials inside a dungeon.png|alt=Materials as the appear when placed on the ground inside a dungeon]][[File:Gates to Infinity - materials in Bag.png|alt=Materials in the Bag, showing the "Send" option on one of the unused materials]]
|[[File:Gates to Infinity - materials inside a dungeon.png|alt=Materials as the appear when placed on the ground inside a dungeon]][[File:Gates to Infinity - materials in Bag.png|alt=Materials in the Bag, showing the "Send" option on one of the unused materials]]
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==Fragments==
==Fragments==
The map fragments mentioned in {{Gates|Treasure Shop}}.
The map fragments mentioned in {{Gates|Treasure Shop}}.
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==Requested Items==
==Requested Items==


==Miscellaneous==
==Meta==
The debug name for item ID 300 is ITEM_BOX_RENKETSU, being the {{Pkmn|Link Box}} from previous games. ID 301 is a placeholder "BOX" entry that uses the same model. They don't have an icon next to their names and using them only causes them to disappear.
The debug name for item ID 300 is ITEM_BOX_RENKETSU, being the {{Pkmn|Link Box}} from previous games. ID 301 is a placeholder "BOX" entry that uses the same model. They don't have an icon next to their names and using them only causes them to disappear.


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|[[File:Gates to Infinity - unused Link Box.png|alt=The unused Link Box in Gates to Infinity]]
|[[File:Gates to Infinity - unused Link Box.png|alt=The unused Link Box in Gates to Infinity]]
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==References==
==References==
* Unused items research by [[User:Blue|Blue]].
* Unused items research by {{Admin|B}}.
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[[Category:Gates to Infinity unused content]]
[[Category:Gates to Infinity Unused Items]]
[[Category:Gates to Infinity gameplay elements]]
[[Category:Gates to Infinity Gameplay Elements]]
[[Category:Unused Content]]
[[Category:Unused Content]]

Latest revision as of 18:45, 10 July 2025

Unused Items in Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity.

Mysterious Items

Items that can only be obtained from downloadable content can be kept even if the DLC is uninstalled or if the SD card is removed. If the DLC isn't found, some of those items will use the name "Mysterious Item", with the icon of a question mark and the 3D model of a question mark, however, they are fully working and have proper descriptions. These icons, models and names are not unused themselves, however, it is interesting to note because some of those items are known as "YOBI" (reserved) in the debug text files. It is also interesting that, while the game displays the name of these items as "Mysterious Item" when the DLC is not installed, the text files of the base game actually include all of their proper names. It is currently unknown if the same is true for their graphics.

All of the items in the following list are referred to as "Mysterious Items" if the DLC is not installed. Some of the Mysterious Items have actually never been found by players even with the DLC, and are for this reason currently considered unused. It is likely that those items were intended to be found in future DLC that has never been released or even made at all.

ID Model Name Found?
English Japanese Debug
4 Gates to Infinity - Platinum Spike.png Platinum Spike プラチナのハリ ITEM_ARROW_YOBI2 No
8 Gates to Infinity - Gigali Rock.png Gigali Rock ギガイアロック ITEM_STONE_YOBI1 No
49 Courage Crown ゆうきのあかし ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_KOUGEKI Yes
50 Effort Crown どりょくのあかし ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_BOUGYO No
51 Wisdom Crown ちしきのあかし ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_TOKUKOU No
52 Persistence Crown ふくつのあかし ITEM_EQUIP_AKASHI_TOKUBOU Yes
54 Gates to Infinity - Sparkly Scarf.png Sparkly Scarf かがやくスカーフ ITEM_EQUIP_YOBI6 No
87 Mini Donut ミニドーナツ ITEM_SEED_DONUT_S Yes
88 Donut ドーナツ ITEM_SEED_DONUT_M Yes
89 Mega Donut ビッグドーナツ ITEM_SEED_DONUT_L Yes
107 Energy Seed げんきのタネ ITEM_SEED_YOBI1 No

There is one more "Mysterious Item", ID 297, however, its name never changes, even when the DLC is installed. Its debug name is "ITEM_OTHER_YOBI10". Unlike the others, it has the same model as the unused Materials and no icon.

TMs & HMs

Unused TMs and HMs are listed below.

ID Debug name Notes
388 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_SIDECHANGE TM to teach the unused move Ally Switch according to the description.
397 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_SAKIOKURI TM to teach the unused move Quash according to the description.
437 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_DIVING HM to teach the unused move Dive according to the description.
444 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_TAIATARI The debug name suggests it's meant to teach Tackle.
445 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_HATAKU The debug name suggests it's meant to teach Pound.
446 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_HANERU The debug name suggests it's meant to teach Splash.
447 ITEM_WAZAMACHINE_HIKKAKU The debug name suggests it's meant to teach Scratch.

Friend Gifts

Gifts for all normal size Pokémon species in the game are present. Gifts for Pichu, Snivy, Tepig, Oshawott and Axew also exist, and are not marked as unused despite being unobtainable by the player. Three more unused gifts are present, "ITEM_RECRUIT_010", "ITEM_RECRUIT_011" and "ITEM_RECRUIT_012". It's unknown why their debug names are different from the 36 other placeholders, named "ITEM_RECRUIT_YOBI_" followed by a number.

Team Skill Items

Wonder Orbs

Evolution Items

All Evolution Items from previous games have a slot in the game. Due to the small amount of Pokémon in Gates to Infinity, only some of the evolutionary items are used. The unused Evolution Items don't have proper names in any language other than Spanish, but they do have descriptions that match those used in previous games.

Materials

Materials are normally in their own separate inventory and can't be found inside dungeons, only being obtained as mission rewards or in Paradise. However, they can be hacked in as normal items. When selecting them from the bag menu, a "Send" option can be seen, but nothing seems to happen when selecting it, with the items staying where they are. When placed on the ground, materials have a model that looks like a box. The model uses yellow textures for obtainable materials and white textures for the placeholders.

Materials as the appear when placed on the ground inside a dungeonMaterials in the Bag, showing the "Send" option on one of the unused materials

Music

There are several unused item entries with the debug name "ITEM_OTHER_MUSIC_" followed by numbers going from 01 to 20. Japanse item descriptions refer to tools full of music, that need to be taken to a facility (presumably Music Paradise) to listen to the music they contain.

In the final game, Meloetta says "All you need are the materials for the machine...and the materials for the music..." when explaining what Music Paradise is, but only the materials to build the machine are needed, as music tracks are unlocked by increasing the Paradise Rank instead.

Fragments

The map fragments mentioned in Treasure Shop.

ID Debug name
671 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_1_A
672 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_2_A
673 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_2_B
674 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_3_A
675 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_3_B
676 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_3_C
677 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_4_A
678 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_4_B
679 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_4_C
680 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_4_D
681 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_5_A
682 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_5_B
683 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_5_C
684 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_5_D
685 ITEM_OTHER_FRAGMENT_5_E

Traps

Requested Items

Meta

The debug name for item ID 300 is ITEM_BOX_RENKETSU, being the Link Box from previous games. ID 301 is a placeholder "BOX" entry that uses the same model. They don't have an icon next to their names and using them only causes them to disappear.

The unused Link Box in Gates to Infinity

The game also includes less interesting placeholder entries for throwable items, equipable items, food, Seeds, "PARAMETER" items, Wonder Orbs, Materials, Traps, and requested items.

The Plain Ribbon is presumably unused in this game, as it's never been found by anyone.

See Also

References

  • Unused items research by B.