Face the spot where the item is buried and click A, or use the Item Finder on top of the spot.
Not sure what you mean by glasses, but if it has to do with itemfinder, just stand in front of the scanned item, and keep pressing 'a' until you get it.
Find snorlax then stand in the exact spot where it was then use the itemfinder and you will dig up a item it is the leftovers.
I think you need a Pokemon with a specialy natural ability that will dig up items if you walk over them.
You don't need to dig to get an item if the itemfinder responds. All you have to do is follow the signals on the itemfinder until you reach the spot where the item is. Then you press the space in front of you, or next to you and you should pick up the item.
Pokemon can't dig up items, but there are Pokemon with a special ability which makes them able of finding an item after a battle there is a 10% chance. This ability is called pick-up. These Pokemon are: aipom, zigzagoon, linoon, munchlax, phanpy, teddyursa and meowth.
Face the spot where the item is buried and click A, or use the Item Finder on top of the spot.
Not sure what you mean by glasses, but if it has to do with itemfinder, just stand in front of the scanned item, and keep pressing 'a' until you get it.
Find snorlax then stand in the exact spot where it was then use the itemfinder and you will dig up a item it is the leftovers.
I think you need a Pokemon with a specialy natural ability that will dig up items if you walk over them.
Seadra can never level up to evolve. You have to trade it when it is holding a Dragon Scale item. - Pokemon Guru
You don't need to dig to get an item if the itemfinder responds. All you have to do is follow the signals on the itemfinder until you reach the spot where the item is. Then you press the space in front of you, or next to you and you should pick up the item.
no
you can dig it up underground
Dig for it underground. Its rare but it is possible to dig one up
The charcoal item in Pokemon Diamond powers up your attack by 20%.
its underground. you can dig it up.