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This is a '''list of miscellaneous items''' in {{vg|Mother}}.
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This is a '''list of miscellaneous items in {{vg|Mother}}'''.
 
==Bread Crumbs==
==Bread Crumbs==
'''Bread Crumbs''' or simply '''Crumbs''' ('''パンくず''' ''Bread Crumbs'') is an item which appears in one's inventory if [[The player|the player]] has chosen to use a [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]], rather than eating it. If one uses a Bread, it will be rendered into crumbs and will be successively dropped as [[Ninten]] and his friends walk around, in order to leave a trail. If the crumbs then get used, it will transport Ninten to the origin of the bread trail, and it thus acts as an effective way to escape from tough or confusing areas.
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'''Bread Crumbs''' ({{tt|'''パンくず'''|Pankuzu}} ''Bread Crumbs''), or simply '''Crumbs''', is an item which appears in one's inventory if [[the player]] has chosen to use a [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]], rather than eating it. If one uses a Bread, it will be rendered into crumbs and will be successively dropped as [[Ninten]] and his friends walk around, in order to leave a trail. If the crumbs then get used, it will transport Ninten to the origin of the bread trail, and it thus acts as an effective way to escape from tough or confusing areas.


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==Dentures==
==Dentures==
The '''Dentures''' ('''いれば''' ''Dentures'') can be found under a sign to the west of the only building which is present in the [[Mislay Triangle]]. Inside of the building lives a man, who according to a legend among the citizens of [[Reindeer]], hasn't had a [[Status ailment|cold]] during the last 300 years. When first met, he talks incomprehensively, and Ninten must give him the Dentures to allow him to be understood. This will result in him telling Ninten about his secret of avoiding colds, which is revealed to be thanks to the use of [[List of recovery items in Mother#Mouthwash|Mouthwash]]. He will then fill the entire inventory of Ninten and his friends with Mouthwash, which later on can be purchased by a young boy in the house for $10 each.
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The '''Dentures''' ({{tt|'''いれば'''|Ireba}} ''Dentures'') can be found under a sign to the west of the only building which is present in the [[Mislay Triangle]]. Inside of the building lives a man, who according to a legend among the citizens of [[Reindeer]], has not had a [[Status ailment|cold]] during the last 300 years. When first met, he talks incomprehensively, and Ninten must give him the Dentures to allow him to be understood. This will result in him telling Ninten about his secret of avoiding colds, which is revealed to be thanks to the use of [[List of recovery items in Mother#Mouthwash|Mouthwash]]. He will then fill the entire inventory of Ninten and his friends with Mouthwash, which later on can be purchased from a young boy in the house for {{$}}10 each.


===In-game description===
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==Franklin Badge==
==Franklin Badge==
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The '''Franklin Badge''' or '''FranklnBdge''' ('''フランクリンバッジ''' ''Franklin Badge'') is an item present in all of the {{se|Mother}} games. In the original {{vg|Mother}} it's only capable of deflecting [[PK Beam|PK Beam γ]] attacks, which normally would result in an instant [[Status ailment|death]]. A total of two can be found in the game; one from [[Pippi]] by answering her questions in a certain order, and one in a [[Present|present]] in the northern area of [[Duncan's Factory]].
 
===In-game description===
"''Legend says that [[wikipedia:Ben Franklin|Ben Franklin]] wore this reflective badge during his experiments with lightning.''"
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==FrndshpRing==
==FrndshpRing==
The '''FrndshpRing''' ('''ゆうじょうのゆびわ''' ''Friendship Ring'') is an item that only appears in the Japanese version of {{vg|Mother}}.
[[File:FrndshpRingEncyclopedia.png|55px|right|frameless]]
The '''FrndshpRing''' ({{tt|'''ゆうじょうのゆびわ'''|Yūjou no Yubiwa}} ''Friendship Ring'') is an item that only appears in the Japanese version of {{vg|Mother}}.<ref>[[:File:FrndshpRingRef.png|FrndshpRing's Encyclopedia Mother Entry]]</ref> It is completely useless, having no function whatsoever, and was replaced by the [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#Repel Ring|Repel Ring]] in the English prototype and the [[Mother 1+2]] port.
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==Last Weapon==
==Last Weapon==
The '''Last Weapon''' ('''さいしゅうへいき''' ''Last Weapon'') can be purchased from the [[Mysterious Teacher]] for $1048, after [[Lloyd]] has joined Ninten's party. It's a gag item, whose only purpose is to tell [[The player|the player]] how turn off the power of one's [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]].
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The '''Last Weapon''' ({{tt|'''さいしゅうへいき'''|Saishū Heiki}} ''Final Weapon'') can be purchased from the [[Mysterious Teacher]] for $1048, after [[Lloyd]] has joined Ninten's party. It is a gag item, whose only purpose is to tell [[the player]] how to turn off the power of one's [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]].
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==Memory Chip==
==Map==
The '''Memory Chip''' only appears in the [[Mother 1+2]] version of the game, and is rumored to be a modified version of the [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#IC-Chip|IC-Chip]], an item appearing in the coding of the Japanese and prototype version of the game. Its purpose is similar to that of the [[List of key items in Mother#Onyx Hook|Onyx Hook]], as it teleports Ninten to the remains of [[Eve]] at [[Mt. Itoi]], whereas the Onyx Hook teleports him to [[Magicant]].
[[File:MapEncyclopedia.png|150px|right|frameless]]
The '''Map''' ({{tt|'''ちず'''|Chizu}} ''Map'') only exists as an obtainable item in the Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version of {{vg|Mother}}. It can be found in a [[present]] in the basement of [[Ninten's house]], where it is replaced by [[List of recovery items in Mother#Bread|Bread]] in the English prototype and [[Mother 1+2]] port. When used, it displays a scaled down, two-dimensional picture of the [[America|overworld]] and marks the current location of [[Ninten]] and his friends. It cannot be used inside of buildings and similarly isolated locations, nor can it be used while being in [[Magicant]]. In the prototype and [[Game Boy Advance]] [[Mother 1+2|port]], the map can more easily be accessed by simply pressing the Start button. Nonetheless, it still remains as an item in the game's coding in these versions, albeit unused.<ref name=LostLevels>[http://www.lostlevels.org/200407/earth-04.shtml Lost Levels: Mother: Unused Text]</ref> When the item is used in the [[Mother 1+2]] version of the game, a short delay occurs before the map is shown.
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==Ocarina==
[[File:OcarinaEncyclopedia.png|130px|right|frameless]]
The '''Ocarina''' ({{tt|'''きぼうのオカリナ'''|Kibou no Okarina}} ''Ocarina of Hope''), alternatively '''Ocarina of Hope''', can be received from a citizen of Magicant, who resides in a building to the east of the entrance point, after talking to him. The ocarina is used to play the [[Eight Melodies|melodies]] which [[Ninten]]'s party currently has learned. A person in a building in the northwestern area of Magicant will mention that he used to run a musical store there, but that the ocarina he ordered never arrived, and that he as a result has given up with maintaining the business, possibly referring to the one Ninten obtains.
 
===In-game description===
"''It can play a catchy tune.''"
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==Onyx Hook==
[[File:OnyxHookEncyclopedia.png|165px|right|frameless]]
The '''Onyx Hook''' ({{tt|'''めのうのつりばり'''|Menou no Tsuribari}} ''Agate Fish Hook'') is first received after beating the [[The Fish]] in [[Magicant]]'s [[Magicant Underground|Underground]]. It can be used anywhere to teleport Ninten and his friends straight to [[Magicant]], which otherwise only can be reached by certain stones engraved with "XX". However, it cannot be used to leave [[Magicant]], which forces [[Ninten]] to go through the underground tunnel again to leave Magicant before he or [[Ana]] learns [[Teleport]]. It is considered a very useful item, despite being optional. When [[Eve]] is in the party, this item cannot be used.
 
===In-game description===
"''As long as you have it, you can warp back to Magicant.''"
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==Real Rocket==
==Real Rocket==
The '''Real Rocket''' ('''ロケット (ほんもの)''' ''Rocket (Real)'') is a gag item, which can be bought from the [[Mysterious Teacher]] in [[Twinkle Elementary School]] for $3845. Immediately after it has been bought, a sound resembling the takeoff of an aircraft can be heard, indicating that it flies off, which generally makes it considered to be a waste of money to buy it. Also, because of this, the item doesn't have any in-game description.
[[File:RealRocketEncyclopedia.png|60px|right|frameless]]
The '''Real Rocket''' ({{tt|'''ロケット (ほんもの)'''|Roketto (Honmono)}} ''Rocket (Real)'') is a gag item, which can be bought from the [[Mysterious Teacher]] in [[Twinkle Elementary School]] for {{$}}3485. Immediately after it has been bought, a sound resembling the takeoff of an aircraft can be heard, followed by nothing else virtually happening, which generally makes it considered to be a waste of money to buy it. Also, because of this, the item does not have any in-game description, as it never shows up in one's inventory.
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==Red Weed==
==Red Weed==
'''Red Weed''' ('''あかいくさ''' ''Red Grass'') are plants that can be found throughout [[Magicant]], and can be distinguished by their distinctive red color, in contrast to the other grass-like plants which are colored green. To obtain them, they simply need to be checked. In their current state, they don't have any real use, but when taken to [[Queen Mary]]'s Fountain to in western Magicant, they will transform into [[List of recovery items in Mother#Magic Herb|Magic Herbs]], and be able to replenish 30 [[Status#HP|HP]] each.
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'''Red Weed''' ({{tt|'''あかいくさ'''|Akai Kusa}} ''Red Grass'') are plants that can be found throughout [[Magicant]], and can be distinguished by their distinctive red color, in contrast to the other grass-like plants which are colored green. To obtain them, they simply need to be [[check]]ed. There is a total of three red-colored plants, and every plant holds onto an infinite amount of Red Weed. In their current state, they do not have any real use, but when taken to [[Queen Mary]]'s Fountain to in western Magicant, they will transform into [[List of recovery items in Mother#Magic Herb|Magic Herbs]], and be able to replenish 30 [[Status#HP|HP]] each.


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"''It looks like just grass, but...''"
"''It looks like just grass, but...''"
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==Repel Ring==
The '''Repel Ring''' ({{tt|'''まよけのゆびわ'''|Mayoke no Yubiwa}} ''Amulet Ring'') can be purchased for {{$}}160 in the eastmost shop in [[Magicant]], and the department store of [[Merrysville]]. When used, it will prevent Ninten and his friends from encountering enemies that are weak in comparison to their current [[Status|stats]]. It will after a certain amount of time lose its powers, and must be rebought in order to reattain the ability. The [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#FrndshpRing|FrndshpRing]] was replaced by this item in the English prototype version and the [[Mother 1+2]] port.
===In-game description===
"''One look at this strange ring will drive away weak enemies.''"
==Telephone Card==
[[File:PhoneCardEncyclopedia.png|right|frameless]]
The '''Telephone Card''' ({{tt|'''テレホンカード'''|Terefon Kādo}} ''Telephone Card''), alternatively '''Phone Card''', can be used on all phones which require payment, making the phone calls free. The Telephone Card is obtained by taking a questionnaire from a person in [[Merrysville]], who resides in between the town's [[Hotel|hotel]] and [[department store]]. The card is charged with {{$}}50, and as it costs $1 to make a call, it can be used 50 times before reaching the credit limit.
In the Japanese [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version, the Telephone Card must instead be purchased for $50 in the department store of [[Merrysville]], where it replaces the [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#Repel Ring|Repel Ring]].
===In-game description===
"''USE this handy card to charge your phone calls.''"
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==TimeMachine==
==TimeMachine==
The '''TimeMachine''' ('''タイムマシーン''' ''Time Machine'') is an item that only appears in the Japanese version of {{vg|Mother}}, where it can be purchased for $2775.
[[File:TimeMachineEncyclopedia.png|100px|left|frameless]]
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[[File:Time Machine Event.gif|thumb|The Time Machine with its event restored.]]
The '''TimeMachine''' ({{tt|'''タイムマシン'''|Taimu Mashin}} ''Time Machine'') is an item that only appears in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] version of {{vg|Mother}}, where it can be purchased for {{$}}2775 from the [[Mysterious Teacher]] in [[Twinkle Elementary School]].<ref>[[:File:TimeMachineRef.png|TimeMachine's Encyclopedia Mother Entry]]</ref> When it is bought, the Mysterious Teacher will explain how it is used, and tell [[Ninten]]'s party not to press a certain button. The teacher then accidentally presses it, and Ninten's party is transported to a destroyed version of the Mysterious Teacher's room seen after [[Lloyd]] blows it up.
 
If hacked into the shop data in the prototype, it will still have the purchase price of $2775, but no events will activate, due to the coding associated with it being removed. In its place, the player can buy a [[List of battle items in Mother#Super Bomb|Super Bomb]]. Using the item in the English prototype will display "''Nothing happened.''", and using the Look command will simply display the text "''System Error!!!''" due to it not actually being an item which goes into the player's inventory.
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==Other==
==Other==
There are unused items in both the Japanese and prototype version of the game, which can be achieved through hacking.<ref>[http://www.lostlevels.org/200407/earth-04.shtml Lost Levels page concerning Mother]</ref>
There are unused items in both the Japanese and prototype version of the game, which can be achieved through hacking.<ref name=LostLevels/>


===IC-Chip===
===IC-Chip===
The '''IC-Chip''' is an item present in the coding of both the Japanese and prototype version of the game, where [[Lloyd]] appears to be the only character capable of using it, though a text saying "Nothing happened" appears when trying this. It is assumed to later have been changed into the [[List of miscellaneous items in Mother#Memory Chip|Memory Chip]] in the [[Mother 1+2]] version. The item can also not be dropped from the inventory, which strengthens this theory.
The '''IC-Chip''' is an item present in the coding of both the Japanese and prototype version of the game, where [[Lloyd]] appears to be the only character capable of using it, though a text saying "''Nothing happened.''" appears when trying this. It is assumed to later have been changed into the [[List of key items in Mother#Memory Chip|Memory Chip]] in the [[Mother 1+2]] version. The item can also not be dropped from the inventory, which strengthens this theory.


===PoisnNeedle and StoneOrigin===
===PoisnNeedle and StoneOrigin===
The '''PoisnNeedle''' and '''StoneOrigin''' was presumably supposed to have the same function as the enemy attacks of the same names.
The '''PoisnNeedle''' and '''StoneOrigin''' have the same functions as the enemy attacks of the same names when hacked into one's inventory.


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This is a list of miscellaneous items in Mother.

Bread Crumbs

BreadCrumbsEncyclopedia.png

Bread Crumbs (パンくず Bread Crumbs), or simply Crumbs, is an item which appears in one's inventory if the player has chosen to use a Bread, rather than eating it. If one uses a Bread, it will be rendered into crumbs and will be successively dropped as Ninten and his friends walk around, in order to leave a trail. If the crumbs then get used, it will transport Ninten to the origin of the bread trail, and it thus acts as an effective way to escape from tough or confusing areas.

In-game description

"If you follow them, you will return to the place that you started."

Dentures

DenturesEncyclopedia.png

The Dentures (いれば Dentures) can be found under a sign to the west of the only building which is present in the Mislay Triangle. Inside of the building lives a man, who according to a legend among the citizens of Reindeer, has not had a cold during the last 300 years. When first met, he talks incomprehensively, and Ninten must give him the Dentures to allow him to be understood. This will result in him telling Ninten about his secret of avoiding colds, which is revealed to be thanks to the use of Mouthwash. He will then fill the entire inventory of Ninten and his friends with Mouthwash, which later on can be purchased from a young boy in the house for $10 each.

In-game description

"Brush, floss and see your dentist and you won't have to own a pair."

Franklin Badge

Main article: Franklin Badge

FrndshpRing

FrndshpRingEncyclopedia.png

The FrndshpRing (ゆうじょうのゆびわ Friendship Ring) is an item that only appears in the Japanese version of Mother.[1] It is completely useless, having no function whatsoever, and was replaced by the Repel Ring in the English prototype and the Mother 1+2 port. Template:Sectstub

Last Weapon

LastWeaponEncyclopedia.png

The Last Weapon (さいしゅうへいき Final Weapon) can be purchased from the Mysterious Teacher for $1048, after Lloyd has joined Ninten's party. It is a gag item, whose only purpose is to tell the player how to turn off the power of one's NES. Template:Sectstub

In-game description

"???"

Map

MapEncyclopedia.png

The Map (ちず Map) only exists as an obtainable item in the Japanese Famicom version of Mother. It can be found in a present in the basement of Ninten's house, where it is replaced by Bread in the English prototype and Mother 1+2 port. When used, it displays a scaled down, two-dimensional picture of the overworld and marks the current location of Ninten and his friends. It cannot be used inside of buildings and similarly isolated locations, nor can it be used while being in Magicant. In the prototype and Game Boy Advance port, the map can more easily be accessed by simply pressing the Start button. Nonetheless, it still remains as an item in the game's coding in these versions, albeit unused.[2] When the item is used in the Mother 1+2 version of the game, a short delay occurs before the map is shown.

Ocarina

OcarinaEncyclopedia.png

The Ocarina (きぼうのオカリナ Ocarina of Hope), alternatively Ocarina of Hope, can be received from a citizen of Magicant, who resides in a building to the east of the entrance point, after talking to him. The ocarina is used to play the melodies which Ninten's party currently has learned. A person in a building in the northwestern area of Magicant will mention that he used to run a musical store there, but that the ocarina he ordered never arrived, and that he as a result has given up with maintaining the business, possibly referring to the one Ninten obtains.

In-game description

"It can play a catchy tune."

Onyx Hook

OnyxHookEncyclopedia.png

The Onyx Hook (めのうのつりばり Agate Fish Hook) is first received after beating the The Fish in Magicant's Underground. It can be used anywhere to teleport Ninten and his friends straight to Magicant, which otherwise only can be reached by certain stones engraved with "XX". However, it cannot be used to leave Magicant, which forces Ninten to go through the underground tunnel again to leave Magicant before he or Ana learns Teleport. It is considered a very useful item, despite being optional. When Eve is in the party, this item cannot be used.

In-game description

"As long as you have it, you can warp back to Magicant."

Real Rocket

RealRocketEncyclopedia.png

The Real Rocket (ロケット (ほんもの) Rocket (Real)) is a gag item, which can be bought from the Mysterious Teacher in Twinkle Elementary School for $3485. Immediately after it has been bought, a sound resembling the takeoff of an aircraft can be heard, followed by nothing else virtually happening, which generally makes it considered to be a waste of money to buy it. Also, because of this, the item does not have any in-game description, as it never shows up in one's inventory.

Red Weed

Red Weed
RedWeedEncyclopedia.png

Red Weed (あかいくさ Red Grass) are plants that can be found throughout Magicant, and can be distinguished by their distinctive red color, in contrast to the other grass-like plants which are colored green. To obtain them, they simply need to be checked. There is a total of three red-colored plants, and every plant holds onto an infinite amount of Red Weed. In their current state, they do not have any real use, but when taken to Queen Mary's Fountain to in western Magicant, they will transform into Magic Herbs, and be able to replenish 30 HP each.

In-game description

"It looks like just grass, but..."

Repel Ring

The Repel Ring (まよけのゆびわ Amulet Ring) can be purchased for $160 in the eastmost shop in Magicant, and the department store of Merrysville. When used, it will prevent Ninten and his friends from encountering enemies that are weak in comparison to their current stats. It will after a certain amount of time lose its powers, and must be rebought in order to reattain the ability. The FrndshpRing was replaced by this item in the English prototype version and the Mother 1+2 port.

In-game description

"One look at this strange ring will drive away weak enemies."

Telephone Card

PhoneCardEncyclopedia.png

The Telephone Card (テレホンカード Telephone Card), alternatively Phone Card, can be used on all phones which require payment, making the phone calls free. The Telephone Card is obtained by taking a questionnaire from a person in Merrysville, who resides in between the town's hotel and department store. The card is charged with $50, and as it costs $1 to make a call, it can be used 50 times before reaching the credit limit.

In the Japanese Famicom version, the Telephone Card must instead be purchased for $50 in the department store of Merrysville, where it replaces the Repel Ring.

In-game description

"USE this handy card to charge your phone calls."

TimeMachine

TimeMachineEncyclopedia.png
The Time Machine with its event restored.

The TimeMachine (タイムマシン Time Machine) is an item that only appears in the Famicom version of Mother, where it can be purchased for $2775 from the Mysterious Teacher in Twinkle Elementary School.[3] When it is bought, the Mysterious Teacher will explain how it is used, and tell Ninten's party not to press a certain button. The teacher then accidentally presses it, and Ninten's party is transported to a destroyed version of the Mysterious Teacher's room seen after Lloyd blows it up.

If hacked into the shop data in the prototype, it will still have the purchase price of $2775, but no events will activate, due to the coding associated with it being removed. In its place, the player can buy a Super Bomb. Using the item in the English prototype will display "Nothing happened.", and using the Look command will simply display the text "System Error!!!" due to it not actually being an item which goes into the player's inventory.

Other

There are unused items in both the Japanese and prototype version of the game, which can be achieved through hacking.[2]

IC-Chip

The IC-Chip is an item present in the coding of both the Japanese and prototype version of the game, where Lloyd appears to be the only character capable of using it, though a text saying "Nothing happened." appears when trying this. It is assumed to later have been changed into the Memory Chip in the Mother 1+2 version. The item can also not be dropped from the inventory, which strengthens this theory.

PoisnNeedle and StoneOrigin

The PoisnNeedle and StoneOrigin have the same functions as the enemy attacks of the same names when hacked into one's inventory.

References


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