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The '''Berry Master''' (Japanese: Generation III: '''きのみめいじん''' ''Berry Master'', IV: '''きのみじいさん''' ''Grandpa Berry'') is a character from the Pokémon games, first appearing in [[Generation II]]. The Berry Master seems to be an expert in growing and caring for {{Berries}}, and he distributes them as gifts.
The '''Berry Master''' (Japanese: Generation III: '''きのみめいじん''' ''Berry Master'', IV: '''きのみじいさん''' ''Grandpa Berry'') is a character from the Pokémon games, first appearing in [[Generation II]]. The Berry Master seems to be an expert in growing and caring for {{Berries}}, and he distributes them as gifts.


==Generation II==
==Johto==
In Generation II, the Berry Master is located on {{rt|30|Johto}}, in a small house with a Berry tree growing next to it. The Berry Master of Generation II only gives the player one plain Berry; however, he also explains how Berries work.
In Generation II, the Berry Master is located on {{rt|30|Johto}}, in a small house with a Berry tree growing next to it. The Berry Master of Generation II only gives the player one plain Berry; however, he also explains how Berries work.


==Generation III==
In the [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|Generation II remakes]], there is no Berry Master, as there are no [[soft soil]] patches in [[Kanto]] or [[Johto]]. However, [[shard]]s can be traded for Berries in [[Violet City]] and [[Fuchsia City]].
 
==Hoenn==
[[File:Berry Master house inside.png|thumb|200px|The Berry Master and his wife in Generation III]]
[[File:Berry Master house inside.png|thumb|200px|The Berry Master and his wife in Generation III]]
In Generation III, the Berry Master is located on {{rt|123|Hoenn}}, living in a house with a large garden with twelve spaces for Berries nearby, the most of any one location in the game. Every day, the Berry Master of [[Generation III]] gives players two berries. These are randomly selected from the [[Berry#Generation III 2|twenty-first through thirtieth berries]] obtainable in [[Hoenn]] ([[Pomeg Berry]] to [[Nomel Berry]]).  
In Generation III, the Berry Master is located on {{rt|123|Hoenn}}, living in a house with a large garden with twelve spaces for Berries nearby, split into six patches of two spaces each; the most of any one location in the game. Every day, the Berry Master of [[Generation III]] gives players two Berries. These are randomly selected from the [[Berry#Generation III onwards|twenty-first through thirtieth Berries]] obtainable in [[Hoenn]] ([[Pomeg Berry]] to [[Nomel Berry]]).
 
In the [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire|Generation VI remakes]], the Berry Master and his wife retain their house on Route 123, next to a new garden. The area has been expanded to a wide circular area surrounding a fenced flower garden. This new location features double the available soil space from the original, with twenty-four berry spaces for berries, split into four patches of six spaces each.
 
There is also a man present in the Berry Master's house in these remakes, who will give the player a [[Gracidea]] upon being presented with a {{p|Shaymin}} in the player's party.


===Berry Master's wife===
===Berry Master's wife===
The Berry Master in Generation III has a wife that lives with him and help grow and give out Berries. She will give a Berry each day to the player if he or she tells a two-word phrase.
In Hoenn, the Berry Master's wife asks the player about good sayings once per day. She rewards the player with a rare Berry when she is told about each of five special phrases, but will only give a rare Berry once for each special phrase.


Using five specific phrases, the player can receive five special Berries not otherwise obtainable outside of the {{Gdis|Battle Frontier|III}}, events in [[Pokémon Colosseum]] and [[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]], or {{a|Pickup}} in {{2v2|FireRed|LeafGreen}}. Three of these, however, may be given out by the {{DL|Pokémon Center Ladies|Quiz Lady}} in the {{ci|Lilycove}} [[Pokémon Center]] in {{game|Emerald}} if the player correctly answers her question. It should be noted that saying these phrases will provide the special Berry only once.
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, the player tells her a two-word phrase once per day using the [[easy chat system]]. If the player tells her one of five special phrases, they are given one of five rare Berries. Four of the phrases contain one unlockable word: the player cannot say [[Pokémon Contest|CONTEST]] or SUPER until they have entered the [[Hall of Fame]], and the player cannot say {{p|Latios|LATIOS}} or {{p|Latias|LATIAS}} until they have seen that Pokémon. If the player tells her any other phrase or any phrase that she has been told before, she will give the player a random Berry from among the first ten ([[Cheri Berry]] to [[Sitrus Berry]]).


{| class="roundy" style="background: #A6D4FF; margin: auto; padding:3px;"
In [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], the Berry Master's wife prompts the player with half of the phrase, replacing one of the words with SOMETHING. The player is required to tell her only the missing word (not the whole phrase) using free text entry with a 16-character limit; this entry is case sensitive, so the player must enter the word in all capital letters. If the player tells her anything other than the prompted word, she will give the player a random Berry from among the first ten ([[Cheri Berry]] to [[Sitrus Berry]]). After the player has told her all five special phrases, she gives the player a random Berry from among the first ten without asking for a special phrase at all.
 
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#A6D4FF; padding:3px"
|-  
|-  
! Phrase
! Phrase
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! Number
! Number
! Name
! Name
|- style="background: #FFF;"  
|- style="background:#FFF"  
| Great Battle
| GREAT BATTLE
| [[File:Bag Spelon Berry Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Spelon Berry Sprite.png]]
| #31
| #31
| [[Spelon Berry]]
| [[Spelon Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFF;"  
|- style="background:#FFF"  
| Challenge [[Contest]]
| CHALLENGE CONTEST
| [[File:Bag Pamtre Berry Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Pamtre Berry Sprite.png]]
| #32
| #32
| [[Pamtre Berry]]
| [[Pamtre Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFF;"  
|- style="background:#FFF"  
| Overwhelming {{p|Latias}}
| OVERWHELMING LATIAS
| [[File:Bag Watmel Berry Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Watmel Berry Sprite.png]]
| #33
| #33
| [[Watmel Berry]]
| [[Watmel Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFF;"  
|- style="background:#FFF"  
| Cool {{p|Latios}}
| COOL LATIOS
| [[File:Bag Durin Berry Sprite.png]]
| [[File:Bag Durin Berry Sprite.png]]
| #34
| #34
| [[Durin Berry]]
| [[Durin Berry]]
|- style="background: #FFF;"
|-
| Super {{a|Hustle}}
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | SUPER HUSTLE
| [[File:Bag Belue Berry Sprite.png]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:Bag Belue Berry Sprite.png]]
| #35
| style="background:#FFF" | #35
| [[Belue Berry]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[Belue Berry]]
|}
|}


Any phrase other than the ones above, as well as any repeated phrases, will still yield a Berry from among the first ten ([[Cheri Berry]] to [[Sitrus Berry]]).
The Berry Master's wife also mentions four grandchildren, the four girls at the [[Pretty Petal flower shop]] on {{rt|104|Hoenn}}.


The Berry Master's wife also mentions four grandchildren. Although nothing is stated, the following people who give out Berries daily could possibly be the grandchildren: a {{tc|Beauty}} along {{rt|120|Hoenn}}, a {{tc|Youngster}} standing outside of [[Lanette]]'s house along {{rt|114|Hoenn}}, a woman just north of the {{rt|111|Hoenn}} rest stop, a {{tc|Gentleman}} in the upper right section of [[Lilycove City]], and a girl named [[Kiri]] in [[Sootopolis City]].
Interestingly, the woman located on {{rt|120|Hoenn}} also specifically mentions that she will get more berries from the Berry Master.


==Generation IV==
==Sinnoh==
[[File:Berry Master DP.png|thumb|200px|The Berry Master in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}]]
[[File:Berry Master Pt.png|thumb|200px|The Berry Master in {{v2|Platinum}}]]
[[File:Berry Master Pt.png|thumb|200px|The Berry Master in {{v2|Platinum}}]]
[[File:Berry Master DP.png|thumb|200px|The Berry Master in {{2v2|Diamond|Pearl}}]]
In Generation IV, the Berry Master lives on {{rt|208|Sinnoh}}. The Berry Master, his wife, and a young girl live together in a small house. Their garden is smaller than the one in Generation III, only having four patches of soil. Unlike Generation III, the Berry Master only gives out one Berry daily, randomly selected from the [[Berry#Generation III onwards|first through thirtieth Berries]] ([[Cheri Berry]] to [[Nomel Berry]]).
In Generation IV, the Berry Master lives on {{rt|208|Sinnoh}}. The Berry Master, his wife, and a young girl live together in a small house. Their garden is smaller than the one in Generation III, only having four patches of soil. Unlike Generation III, the Berry Master only gives out one Berry daily, randomly selected from the [[Berry#Generation IV 2|first through thirtieth berries]] ([[Cheri Berry]] to [[Nomel Berry]]).
 
In [[Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions|Generation II remakes]], there is no Berry Master, as there are no [[soft soil]] patches in [[Kanto]] or [[Johto]]. However, [[shard]]s can be traded for berries in [[Violet City]] and [[Fuchsia City]].


===Berry Master's wife===
===Berry Master's wife===
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{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Stable Mulch|200}}|{{shopitem|Gooey Mulch|200}}}}
{{shoprow|{{shopitem|Stable Mulch|200}}|{{shopitem|Gooey Mulch|200}}}}
{{shopfooter}}
{{shopfooter}}
 
{{-}}
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* On Route 208 inside the Berry Master's house there is a book titled "Much Ado About Mulch: A Berry-Grower's Guide" which is named to play on {{wp|William Shakespeare}}'s "{{wp|Much Ado About Nothing}}".
* On Route 208 inside the Berry Master's house there is a book titled "Much Ado About Mulch: A Berry-Grower's Guide" which is named to play on {{wp|William Shakespeare}}'s "{{wp|Much Ado About Nothing}}".


===In other languages===
==In other languages==
* German: '''Beerenmeister'''
{{langtable|color={{berries color light}}|bordercolor={{berries color dark}}
* Spanish: '''Bayólogo'''
|fr=Maître des Baies
|de=Beerenmeister
|it=Bacco Bacchini
|es=Bayólogo
|ko=나무열매 할아버지 ''Namuyeolmae Hal-abeoji''{{sup/4|DPPt}}<br>나무열매 명인 ''Namuyeolmae Myeong-in''{{sup/6|ORAS}}
}}
{{-}}
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Revision as of 21:21, 10 April 2016

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File:Berry Master house outside.png
The Berry Master's House in Generation III

The Berry Master (Japanese: Generation III: きのみめいじん Berry Master, IV: きのみじいさん Grandpa Berry) is a character from the Pokémon games, first appearing in Generation II. The Berry Master seems to be an expert in growing and caring for Berries, and he distributes them as gifts.

Johto

In Generation II, the Berry Master is located on Route 30, in a small house with a Berry tree growing next to it. The Berry Master of Generation II only gives the player one plain Berry; however, he also explains how Berries work.

In the Generation II remakes, there is no Berry Master, as there are no soft soil patches in Kanto or Johto. However, shards can be traded for Berries in Violet City and Fuchsia City.

Hoenn

File:Berry Master house inside.png
The Berry Master and his wife in Generation III

In Generation III, the Berry Master is located on Route 123, living in a house with a large garden with twelve spaces for Berries nearby, split into six patches of two spaces each; the most of any one location in the game. Every day, the Berry Master of Generation III gives players two Berries. These are randomly selected from the twenty-first through thirtieth Berries obtainable in Hoenn (Pomeg Berry to Nomel Berry).

In the Generation VI remakes, the Berry Master and his wife retain their house on Route 123, next to a new garden. The area has been expanded to a wide circular area surrounding a fenced flower garden. This new location features double the available soil space from the original, with twenty-four berry spaces for berries, split into four patches of six spaces each.

There is also a man present in the Berry Master's house in these remakes, who will give the player a Gracidea upon being presented with a Shaymin in the player's party.

Berry Master's wife

In Hoenn, the Berry Master's wife asks the player about good sayings once per day. She rewards the player with a rare Berry when she is told about each of five special phrases, but will only give a rare Berry once for each special phrase.

In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, the player tells her a two-word phrase once per day using the easy chat system. If the player tells her one of five special phrases, they are given one of five rare Berries. Four of the phrases contain one unlockable word: the player cannot say CONTEST or SUPER until they have entered the Hall of Fame, and the player cannot say LATIOS or LATIAS until they have seen that Pokémon. If the player tells her any other phrase or any phrase that she has been told before, she will give the player a random Berry from among the first ten (Cheri Berry to Sitrus Berry).

In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Berry Master's wife prompts the player with half of the phrase, replacing one of the words with SOMETHING. The player is required to tell her only the missing word (not the whole phrase) using free text entry with a 16-character limit; this entry is case sensitive, so the player must enter the word in all capital letters. If the player tells her anything other than the prompted word, she will give the player a random Berry from among the first ten (Cheri Berry to Sitrus Berry). After the player has told her all five special phrases, she gives the player a random Berry from among the first ten without asking for a special phrase at all.

Phrase Sprite Number Name
GREAT BATTLE Bag Spelon Berry Sprite.png #31 Spelon Berry
CHALLENGE CONTEST Bag Pamtre Berry Sprite.png #32 Pamtre Berry
OVERWHELMING LATIAS Bag Watmel Berry Sprite.png #33 Watmel Berry
COOL LATIOS Bag Durin Berry Sprite.png #34 Durin Berry
SUPER HUSTLE Bag Belue Berry Sprite.png #35 Belue Berry

The Berry Master's wife also mentions four grandchildren, the four girls at the Pretty Petal flower shop on Route 104.

Interestingly, the woman located on Route 120 also specifically mentions that she will get more berries from the Berry Master.

Sinnoh

The Berry Master in Diamond and Pearl
The Berry Master in Platinum

In Generation IV, the Berry Master lives on Route 208. The Berry Master, his wife, and a young girl live together in a small house. Their garden is smaller than the one in Generation III, only having four patches of soil. Unlike Generation III, the Berry Master only gives out one Berry daily, randomly selected from the first through thirtieth Berries (Cheri Berry to Nomel Berry).

Berry Master's wife

The Berry Master's wife is a shy woman that sells Mulch. She stutters a lot in her speech, but does know a lot about Mulch. She makes the Mulch herself and sells it to people. There are four types of mulch that she sells:

Mulch



Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Maître des Baies
Germany Flag.png German Beerenmeister
Italy Flag.png Italian Bacco Bacchini
South Korea Flag.png Korean 나무열매 할아버지 Namuyeolmae Hal-abeojiDPPt
나무열매 명인 Namuyeolmae Myeong-inORAS
Spain Flag.png Spanish Bayólogo


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