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Revision as of 22:11, 23 June 2016
A Cornn Berry (Japanese: モコシのみ Mokoshi Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III.
Locations
Growth and harvest
Generation III
A Cornn Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours, with 6 hours per stage. A Cornn tree will yield 2-4 Berries.
Generation IV
A Cornn Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours, with 6 hours per stage. A Cornn tree will yield 2-10 Berries.
Berry Blending
Berry Crushing
At 100% performance, a Cornn Berry will contribute 300 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance, a Cornn Berry can produce a Level 14 (maybe higher) Dry-Sweet Poffin when cooking alone.
Artwork
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Dream World artwork
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In the manga
A Cornn Berry in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank I, a Cornn Berry was one of the Berries that fell out of Lax's fur when the Advanced level Grunt's Gible hit it with Dragon Rush.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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モコシのみ Mokoshi no Mi
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From モロコシ morokoshi, Sorghum bicolor.
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English
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Cornn Berry
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From corn.
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French
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Baie Siam
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From maïs, maize.
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German
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Saimbeere
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From Mais, maize.
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Italian
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Baccavena
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From the genus Avena.
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Spanish
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Baya Mais
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From maíz, maize.
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Korean
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수숙열매 Susuk Yeolmae
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From 수수 susu, Sorghum bicolor.
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Chinese
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紫黍 zǐshǔ
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Literally "purple millet".
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