Difference between revisions of "Berries"
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Revision as of 19:42, 25 June 2016
Berries are one-use organic items. Some are held items with in-battle effects and others have effects outside of battle. Unlike Apricorns, they cannot be planted. They can be obtained as tier 1 or 2 special drops (depending on the Berry). They can also be obtained by using Forage on leaves with Bug-type or Grass-type Pokémon.
Restorative
When held by a Pokémon, the majority of these Berries automatically activate when their effects are needed (e.g., Oran Berries activate when a Pokémon's health drops below 50%). These Berries can also be manually used inside or outside of battle to heal a Pokémon.
Aguav Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Special Defense-lowering Natures.
Aspear Berry: Cures freeze
Cheri Berry: Cures paralysis
Chesto Berry: Cures sleep
Drash Berry: Cures poison
Eggant Berry: Cures infatuation
Enigma Berry: Restores 25% of maximum HP when hit by a super effective attack.
Figy Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Attack-lowering Natures.
Ginema Berry: Cures stat drops
Iapapa Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Defense-lowering Natures.
Leppa Berry: Restores 10 PP
Lum Berry: Cures paralysis, poison, burn, sleep, freeze, confusion, or infatuation
Mago Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Speed-lowering Natures.
Oran Berry: Restores 10 HP
Pecha Berry: Cures poison
Persim Berry: Cures confusion
Pumkin Berry: Cures freeze
Rawst Berry: Cures burn
Sitrus Berry: Restores 25% of maximum HP
Touga Berry: Cures confusion
Wiki Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Special Attack-lowering Natures.
Yago Berry: Cures burn
EV-reducing
When used on a Pokémon, each of these Berries lowers a specific EV by 10 and slightly raises the Pokémon happiness.
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Type-reducing
Each of these Berries reduces the power of a single super effective move of the corresponding type by 50%. If a Pokémon that is not weak to a certain type holds the corresponding Berry, the Berry will do nothing. An exception is the Chilan Berry, which works regardless of effectiveness (unless the Pokémon is immune) as Normal-type moves are not super effective against any type.
Pinch
These Berries have various effects that activate when the Pokémon's health drops below 25%.
Apicot Berry: Raises Special Defense by one stage.
Custap Berry: Lets the holder move first once.
Ganlon Berry: Raises Defense by one stage.
Lansat Berry: Raises critical hit ratio by two stages.
Liechi Berry: Raises Attack by one stage.
Micle Berry: Raises the next move's accuracy by 20%.
Petaya Berry: Raises Special Attack by one stage.
Salac Berry: Raises Speed by one stage.
Starf Berry: Raises a random stat (Attack/Defense/Special Attack/Special Defense/Speed/accuracy/evasion) by two stages.
Recoil
These Berries cause an attacker to take ⅛ of its maximum HP in recoil damage if the holder is hit with a certain type of attack.
Jaboca Berry: Physical attacks
Rowap Berry: Special attacks
Crafting
Some restorative Berries can be crafted into medicine. Some Berries cure status effects, but can't be made into medicine.