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| When used from the [[Bag]] to one of {{player}}'s Pokémon in the [[party]], it restores the Pokémon's [[PP]] by 10. When used from the Bag on a [[wild Pokémon]], its reactions will be dulled. | | When used from the [[Bag]] to one of {{player}}'s Pokémon in the [[party]], it restores the Pokémon's [[PP]] of one of its moves by 10. When used from the Bag on a [[wild Pokémon]], its reactions will be dulled. |
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| One Hopo Berry is required to [[crafting|craft]] a [[Stealth Spray]] and a [[Swap Snack]], while two Hopo Berries are required to craft a [[Jubilife Muffin]]. | | One Hopo Berry is required to [[crafting|craft]] a [[Stealth Spray]] and a [[Swap Snack]], while two Hopo Berries are required to craft a [[Jubilife Muffin]]. |
Revision as of 23:31, 5 August 2022
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Pokémon Legends: Arceus artwork
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Introduced in Generation VIII
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Pocket
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Generation VIII
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Berries
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The Hopo Berry (Japanese: ポフのみ Pofu Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Its effect is similar to that of the Leppa Berry.
In the core series games
Price
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Cost
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Sell price
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$300 |
$75
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Effect
When used from the Bag to one of player's Pokémon in the party, it restores the Pokémon's PP of one of its moves by 10. When used from the Bag on a wild Pokémon, its reactions will be dulled.
One Hopo Berry is required to craft a Stealth Spray and a Swap Snack, while two Hopo Berries are required to craft a Jubilife Muffin.
Description
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Description
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LA
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A Berry that can be fed to a Pokémon to restore its PP. If a wild Pokémon eats one of these Berries, that Pokémon’s reactions will be dulled.
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Acquisition
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ポフのみ Pofu no Mi
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From ホップ hop
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English
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Hopo Berry
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From hop
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German
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Pfohbeere
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From Hopf (hop)
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Spanish
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Baya Lupu
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From lúpulo (hop)
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French
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Baie Bouhlon
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From houblon (hop)
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Italian
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Baccaluppo
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From luppolo (hop)
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Korean
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포흐열매 Poh Yeolmae
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From 홉 hop
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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花啤果 Huāpí Guǒ
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From 啤酒花 píjiǔhuā / bējáufā (hop)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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花啤果 Fābē Gwó
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