Difference between revisions of "Berries"
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==Restorative== | ==Restorative== | ||
When held by a Pokémon, these Berries automatically activate when their effects are needed (e.g., Oran Berries activate when a Pokémon's health drops below 50%). | When held by a Pokémon, these Berries automatically activate when their effects are needed (e.g., Oran Berries activate when a Pokémon's health drops below 50%). | ||
+ | *{{i|Aguav Berry}}: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Special Defense-lowering [[Natures]]. | ||
+ | *{{i|Figy Berry}}: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Attack-lowering [[Natures]]. | ||
+ | *{{i|Iapapa Berry}}: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Defense-lowering [[Natures]]. | ||
*{{item|Leppa Berry}}: Restores 10 PP | *{{item|Leppa Berry}}: Restores 10 PP | ||
+ | *{{i|Mago Berry}}: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Speed-lowering [[Natures]]. | ||
*{{item|Oran Berry}}: Restores 10 HP | *{{item|Oran Berry}}: Restores 10 HP | ||
*{{item|Rawst Berry}}: Heals a burn | *{{item|Rawst Berry}}: Heals a burn | ||
+ | *{{i|Wiki Berry}}: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Special Attack-lowering [[Natures]]. | ||
==EV-reducing== | ==EV-reducing== | ||
When used on a Pokémon, each of these Berries lowers a specific [[EV]] by 10 and slightly raises the Pokémon [[happiness]]. | 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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*{{item|Grepa Berry}}: Special Defense | *{{item|Grepa Berry}}: Special Defense | ||
*{{item|Tamato Berry}}: Speed | *{{item|Tamato Berry}}: Speed | ||
+ | ==Pinch== | ||
+ | These berries each boost a certain aspect of a Pokémon when its health drops below 25%. | ||
+ | *{{i|Apicot Berry}}: Raises Special Defense by one stage. | ||
+ | *{{i|Ganlon Berry}}: Raises Defense by one stage. | ||
+ | *{{i|Liechi Berry}}: Raises Attack by one stage. | ||
+ | *{{i|Petaya Berry}}: Raises Special Attack by one stage. | ||
+ | *{{i|Salac Berry}}: Raises Speed by one stage. | ||
+ | *{{i|Starf Berry}}: Raises a random stat (Attack/Defense/Special Attack/Special Defense/Speed/accuracy/evasion) by two stages. |
Revision as of 22:29, 4 November 2014
Berries are one-use organic items. Some of them are held items with restorative properties and others remove EVs from Pokémon and raise their happiness. Unlike Apricorns, they cannot be planted. They are found in PokéLoot chests or dropped by boss Pokémon.
Restorative
When held by a Pokémon, these Berries automatically activate when their effects are needed (e.g., Oran Berries activate when a Pokémon's health drops below 50%).
Aguav Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Special Defense-lowering Natures.
Figy Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Attack-lowering Natures.
Iapapa Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Defense-lowering Natures.
- Template:Item: Restores 10 PP
Mago Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Speed-lowering Natures.
- Template:Item: Restores 10 HP
- Template:Item: Heals a burn
Wiki Berry: Restores 12.5% of maximum HP, confuses Pokémon with Special Attack-lowering Natures.
EV-reducing
When used on a Pokémon, each of these Berries lowers a specific EV by 10 and slightly raises the Pokémon happiness.
- Template:Item: HP
- Template:Item: Attack
- Template:Item: Defense
- Template:Item: Special Attack
- Template:Item: Special Defense
- Template:Item: Speed
Pinch
These berries each boost a certain aspect of a Pokémon when its health drops below 25%.
Apicot Berry: Raises Special Defense by one stage.
Ganlon Berry: Raises Defense by one stage.
Liechi Berry: Raises Attack by one stage.
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.