Where To Get All Incenses in Pokémon ORAS

Standing at the Slateport Market in Pokémon Omega Ruby
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All Incense Locations
# Location Items Repeat?
1 Slateport Market – 9600 Pokédollars each
  • Full Incense
  • Lax Incense
  • Luck Incense
  • Odd Incense
  • Pure Incense
  • Rock Incense
  • Rose Incense
  • Sea Incense
  • Wave Incense
Yes
2 Mt. Pyre
  • Lax Incense
  • Sea Incense
No

You can purchase all the Incenses from an Incense shop at the Slateport Market. The market is located on the southwest side of Slateport City.

But there are also two overworld incenses that you can get: the Lax Incense and the Sea Incense. These are both also obtainable on the third floor of Mt. Pyre’s interior area. You can also buy those incenses at the Slateport Market as well.

As held items, these Incenses are primarily used in breeding Pokémon. They allow the holder to produce baby Pokémon from its evolution family that it would be unable to otherwise without holding an Incense. In addition, the Incenses also have corresponding effects in combat.

Location #1: Slateport Market (All Incense Items)

The Incense shop at the Slateport Market / Pokémon ORAS
The Incense shop at the Slateport Market.

All Incenses can be acquired from the Incense shop at the Slateport Market for 9600 dollars each.

On the southwest side of Slateport City, near the beach, you can find an open-air bazaar with several shops on either side selling unique items. This is where you can find the Incense shop with its green canopy – it has a woman in a pink top selling these items.

Here’s how to get there:

Step 1: From the Pokémon Center in Slateport City, go southwest. The entrance to the market is just past the orange canopy.

Walking towards the market from the Pokémon Center / Pokémon ORAS
Walking towards the market from the Pokémon Center.

Step 2: Once in the market, continue heading south.

Entering the Slateport City Market past the orange canopy / Pokémon ORAS
Entering the Slateport City Market past the orange canopy.

Step 3: Two shops down to your right, you’ll find the Incense shop. Speak to the woman (circled below) to purchase an Incense.

The woman selling the Incenses / Pokémon ORAS
The woman selling the Incenses.

Location #2: Mt. Pyre (Lax Incense & Sea Incense only)

Standing by the entrance of Mt. Pyre on Route 122 / Pokémon ORAS
Standing by the entrance of Mt. Pyre on Route 122.

Both the Lax Incense and the Sea Incense can also be found on Mt. Pyre, a mountain located on Route 122. On the third floor of Mt. Pyre’s interior you can pick up both items from the ground.

To get there, follow these steps:

Step 1: Fly to Mt. Pyre. Then head inside and go to the northwest corner of the ground floor.

Inside Mt. Pyre on the ground floor / Pokémon ORAS
Inside Mt. Pyre on the ground floor.

Step 2: Take the staircase leading to the second floor here (pictured below).

The staircase leading to the second floor / Pokémon ORAS
The staircase leading to the second floor.

Step 3: On the second floor, go south, then east. You’ll find the staircase leading to the third floor in the corner.

The second floor of Mt. Pyre / Pokémon ORAS
The second floor of Mt. Pyre.

Step 4: Take the staircase leading to the third floor here (pictured below).

The staircase leading to the third floor / Pokémon ORAS
The staircase leading to the third floor.

Obtaining the Lax Incense

On the third floor of Mt. Pyre, head southwest from the staircase you just exited from.

You’ll find the Lax Incense just south of a Hex Maniac here (circled below).

The Lax Incense found on Mt. Pyre / Pokémon ORAS
The Lax Incense found on Mt. Pyre.

Obtaining the Sea Incense

On the third floor of Mt. Pyre, go directly south coming from the staircase.

You’ll find the Sea Incense in the southeast corner of this floor, just on the right of a Backpacker NPC (circled below).

The Sea Incense found on Mt. Pyre / Pokémon ORAS
The Sea Incense found on Mt. Pyre.

What Do the Incenses Do?

Full Incense

Viewing the Full Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Full Incense in-game.

The Full Incense allows Snorlax to produce Munchlax Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Snorlax holds a Full Incense and is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Munchlax Egg will be produced instead of a Snorlax Egg.

In battle, a Pokémon holding a Full Incense will always move last in its priority bracket regardless of its Speed – an effect similar to the Lagging Tail.

Lax Incense

Viewing the Lax Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Lax Incense in-game.

The Lax Incense allows Wobuffet to produce Wynaut Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Wobuffet holds this item and is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Wynaut Egg will be produced instead of a Wobbuffet Egg.

In combat, the Lax Incense reduces the accuracy of moves targeting its holder by 10% – an effect identical to the Bright Powder.

Luck Incense

Viewing the Luck Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Luck Incense in-game.

The Luck Incense allows Chansey and Blissey to produce Happiny Eggs.

When breeding in Pokémon Day Care, if a Chansey or a Blissey holding this item is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Happiny Egg will be produced instead of a Chansey Egg.

In combat, the Luck Incense doubles the amount of money earned at the end of a battle if its holder participates during the encounter – an effect similar to the Amulet Coin.

Odd Incense

Viewing the Odd Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Odd Incense in-game.

The Odd Incense allows Mr. Mime to produce Mime Jr. Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Mr. Mime holding this item is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Mime Jr. Egg will be produced instead of a Mr. Mime Egg.

In battle, the Odd Incense boosts the power of its holder’s Psychic-type moves by 20% – an effect similar to the Twisted Spoon.

Pure Incense

Viewing the Pure Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Pure Incense in-game.

The Pure Incense allows Chimecho to produce Chingling Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Chimecho holding this item is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Chingling Egg will be produced instead of a Chimecho Egg.

When held by a Pokémon in front of your party, the Pure Incense decreases the chance of encountering wild Pokémon by 1/3 – this effect is similar to the Cleanse Tag.

Rock Incense

Viewing the Rock Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Rock Incense in-game.

The Rock Incense allows Sudowoodo to produce Bonsly Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Sudowoodo holding this item is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Bonsly Egg will be produced instead of a Sudowoodo Egg.

In combat, the Rock Incense boosts the power of its holder’s Rock-type moves by 20% – an effect similar to the Hard Stone.

Rose Incense

Viewing the Rose Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Rose Incense in-game.

The Rose Incense allows Roselia and Roserade to produce Budew Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Roselia or a Roserade holding this item is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Budew Egg will be produced instead of a Roselia Egg.

When held in battle, the Rose Incense boosts the power of its holder’s Grass-type moves by 20% – an effect identical to the Miracle Seed.

Sea Incense

Viewing the Sea Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Sea Incense in-game.

The Sea Incense allows Marill and Azumarill to produce Azurill Eggs.

When breeding in Pokémon Day Care, if a Marill or an Azumarill holding this item is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, an Azurill Egg will be produced instead of a Marill Egg.

In battle, the Sea Incense boosts the power of its holder’s Water-type moves by 20% – an effect similar to the Mystic Water.

Wave Incense

Viewing the Wave Incense in-game / Pokémon ORAS
Viewing the Wave Incense in-game.

The Wave Incense allows Mantine to produce Mantyke Eggs.

In the Pokémon Day Care, if a Mantine holds this item and is paired with a Ditto or a compatible Pokémon, a Mantyke Egg will be produced instead of a Mantine Egg.

When held in battle, the Wave Incense boosts the power of its holder’s Water-type moves by 20% – an effect similar to the Mystic Water.

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