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'''Berries''' were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the then-new [[held item]]s feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. The standard [[Generation I]] items, such as [[Potion]]s and {{DL|Status condition healing item|Full Heal}}s, are man-made, thus Pokemon do not know how to use them. Meaning, when [[Potion]]s, etc. are held by pokemon, they are not utilized. So, as a system to take use of the holding system, ten Berries were created, each with a different effect, though not as strong as man-made items. While these original 10 Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in [[Generation III]], their effects are similar to—and in many cases exactly the same as—the first ten {{Berries}} introduced in [[Hoenn]].
'''Berries''' were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the then-new [[held item]]s feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. The standard [[Generation I]] items, such as [[Potion]]s and {{DL|Status condition healing item|Full Heal}}s, are man-made; this means that Pokémon do not know how to use them if they hold these items. Instead, ten different Berries were created that Pokémon could use automatically during battle, with effects analogous to the man-made healing items.
 
While these Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in [[Generation III]], their basic effects are inherited by the first ten {{Berries}} introduced in [[Hoenn]]. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the trees that held these Berries were generally replaced by [[Apricorn]] trees, which function similarly.


==List of Generation II Berries==
==List of Generation II Berries==
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|effect=Heals a Pokémon by up to 10 HP.
|effect=Heals a Pokémon by up to 10 HP.
|descgsc=A self-restore item. (10HP, HOLD)
|descgsc=A self-restore item. (10HP, HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|11|Kanto}}, {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, {{rtn|38|Johto}}, and {{rtn|46|Johto}}, [[Bug-Catching Contest]] (Consolation Prize), [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Pikachu}}, {{wild|Sentret}}, {{wild|Furret}}, and {{wild|Shuckle}}
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|11|Kanto}}, {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, {{rtn|38|Johto}}, and {{rtn|46|Johto}}, [[Bug-Catching Contest]] (Consolation Prize), held by the player's [[Starter Pokémon]] when received from [[Professor Elm]], [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Pikachu}}, {{wild|Sentret}}, {{wild|Furret}}, and {{wild|Shuckle}}
|tcg=Berry (Neo Genesis 99)
|tcg=Berry (Neo Genesis 99)
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Oran Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Oran Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
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|name=MysteryBerry
|name=MysteryBerry
|jp=ふしぎなきのみ
|jp=ふしぎなきのみ
|jpt=Mysterious Berry
|jpt=Mystery Berry
|gen=II
|gen=II
|dispgen=II
|dispgen=II
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|bag=Items
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|sell=5
|effect=Restores the [[Power points|PP]] of one Pokémon's move by 5.
|effect=Restores the {{PP}} of one Pokémon's move by 5.
|descgsc=A self-restore for PP. (HOLD)
|descgsc=A self-restore for PP. (HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|35|Johto}} and {{rtn|45|Johto}}, [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Clefairy}}, and {{wild|Mr. Mime}}
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|35|Johto}} and {{rtn|45|Johto}}, [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Clefairy}}, and {{wild|Mr. Mime}}
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Leppa Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Leppa Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}
}}


{{Project BerryDex notice}}
{{Project BerryDex notice}}

Revision as of 16:39, 17 April 2016

Berries were introduced in Generation II to take advantage of the then-new held items feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. The standard Generation I items, such as Potions and Full Heals, are man-made; this means that Pokémon do not know how to use them if they hold these items. Instead, ten different Berries were created that Pokémon could use automatically during battle, with effects analogous to the man-made healing items.

While these Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in Generation III, their basic effects are inherited by the first ten Berries introduced in Hoenn. In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, the trees that held these Berries were generally replaced by Apricorn trees, which function similarly.

List of Generation II Berries

Project BerryDex logo.png This Pokémon article is part of Project BerryDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Berry in the Pokémon series.