Food (Mystery Dungeon)

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Food and Gummis encompass all the consumable items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon that are not Seeds.

Food

Apple Apple

  • Japanese: リンゴ Apple
  • Price: 25 Poké
  • Sell for: 1 Poké
  • Where to find: Most Dungeons, Kecleon Shops
  • Use: Fills Belly by 50, and Belly grows by 5 if eaten when full.

Apple Big Apple

  • Japanese: おおきなリンゴ Big Apple
  • Price: 50 Poké
  • Sell for: 25 Poké
  • Where to find: Rock Path, Kecleon shops
  • Use: Fills Belly, and Belly grows by 10 if eaten when full.

Apple Huge Apple

  • Japanese: とくだいリンゴ Extra-Large Apple
  • Price: 100 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Kecleon Shops, Joyous Tower, Wish Cave
  • Use: A food item that completely fills the Pokémon's Belly. It also enlarges Belly by 10.

Golden Apple Golden Apple

  • Japanese: おうごんのリンゴ Golden Apple
  • Price: N/A
  • Sell for: 1 Poké
  • Where to Find: Treasure Chests (usually in Golden Chambers) or as rewards for certain treasure-hunting jobs.
  • Use: A food item that completely fills the Pokémon's Belly. It also enlarges Belly by 50.

Perfect Apple

Banana

  • Japanese: バナナ Banana
  • Price: N/A
  • Sell for: 5000 Poké
  • Where to find: Hidden in walls
  • Use: Fills Belly by 50 and Belly increases by 5 if eaten when full.

Grimy Food

  • Japanese: ベトベタフード Sticky Food
  • Price: N/A
  • Sell for: 1 Poké
  • Where to find: Desert-based areas (PMD2 only), Post-story dungeons, Sludge Traps
  • Use: A food item that fills the Pokémon's Belly by 30. However, it will cause status problems. Sludge Traps will turn normal food items into Grimy Food, including Seeds and Gummis.

Chestnut

  • Price: N/A
  • Sell for: 1 Poké
  • Where to find: Uproar Forest
  • Use: A food item that fills the Pokémon's Belly by 10. Mankey love to eat this; however, there are no special effects when eaten by one.

Gummis

Gummis (Japanese: グミ Gummy) are consumable items found in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon. Gummis come in a variety of colors, and have varying effects based on where they are applied. In all instances, eating a Gummi will increase a Pokémon's IQ, allowing it to learn more IQ Skills, with better-tasting gummies increasing the value by a greater amount.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red and Blue, when a Gummi is eaten inside a friends area, one of the recipient's stats increases. Inside a dungeon, eating a Gummi will fill one's belly. Gummis are found in dungeons and as mission rewards. The Stormy Sea contains every gummi.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Time and Darkness, stat gains occur randomly when they are eaten in dungeons. Gummis also increase belly size by 5 if eaten when full. The player is able to buy Gummis for 800 Poké. Wonder Gummis are never available for purchase, and Gold Gummis are rarely seen in shops. Most Gummis will be found in dungeons that match the type that likes the certain Gummi the most.

There are many varieties of Gummi; each individual color is best received by a particular type. In PMD2, all gummis except for the Blue Gummi are found in every gummi containing location. However, the gummis are exclusive by game and the gummis that cannot be found in the game are only found in a certain area of Zero Island North and in Monster Houses or Treasure chests.

Black Gummi

  • Japanese: くろいグミ Black Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Magma Cavern, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Dark-types like it the best.

Blue Gummi

Brown Gummi

  • Japanese: ちゃいろグミ Brown Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Howling Forest, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Ground-types like it the best.

Clear Gummi

  • Japanese: とうめいグミ Clear Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50
  • Where to find: Frosty Grotto, Sky Tower, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Ice-types like it the best.

Gold Gummi

  • Japanese: きんいろグミ Gold Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find:Prospecting Missions, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Psychic-types like it the best.

Grass Gummi

  • Japanese: わかくさグミ Green-grass Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Uproar Forest, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Grass-types like it the best.

Green Gummi

  • Japanese: みどりグミ Green Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Uproar Forest, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Bug-types like it the best.

Grey Gummi

  • Japanese: はいいろグミ Gray Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Magma Cavern, Sky Tower, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Rock-types like it the best.

Orange Gummi

  • Japanese: だいだいグミ Orange Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Mt. Steel, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Fighting-types like it the best.

Pink Gummi

  • Japanese: ももいろグミ Pink Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Sky Tower, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Poison-types like it the best.

Purple Gummi

  • Japanese: むらさきグミ Purple Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Sky Tower, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Ghost-types like it the best.

Red Gummi

  • Japanese: あかいグミ Red Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Mt. Blaze Peak, Magma Cavern, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Fire-types like it the best.

Royal Gummi

  • Japanese: こんいろグミ Deep-blue Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Dragon-types like it the best.

Silver Gummi

  • Japanese: ぎんいろグミ Silver Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Magma Cavern, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Steel-types like it the best.

Sky Gummi

  • Japanese: そらいろグミ Sky-blue Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Sky Tower, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Flying-types like it the best.

White Gummi

  • Japanese: しろいグミ White Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Mt. Steel, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Normal-types like it the best.

Yellow Gummi

  • Japanese: きいろグミ Yellow Gummy
  • Price: 800 Poké
  • Sell for: 50 Poké
  • Where to find: Mt. Thunder Peak, Howling Forest, Marine Resort, etc.
  • Use: Slightly sates hunger and raises IQ. Electric-types like it the best.

Wonder Gummi

Lookalike Items (Explorers of Sky)

Main article: Lookalike items

These lookalike items are consumable, and are only found in Explorers of Sky.

Gone Pebble

  • Price:
  • Sells for:
  • Where to find: Any Post-Temporal Tower dungeon
  • Use: A lookalike item for the Geo Pebble. Causes user to feel grief for a gone friend. It gives the user Endure status.

Gravelyrock

  • Price:
  • Sells for:
  • Where to find: Any Dungeon Hidden Land onward
  • Use: A lookalike item for the Gravelerock. Raises IQ only if used by Bonsly or Sudowoodo.

Mix Elixir

  • Price:
  • Sells for:
  • Where to find: Any Dungeon Waterfall Cave onward
  • Use: A lookalike item for the Max Elixir. Replenishes PP only if used by Linoone.

Oren Berry

  • Price:N/A
  • Sells for: 6 Poké
  • Where to find: Drenched Bluff onwards
  • Use: A lookalike item for the Oran Berry. The user takes 10 damage when it eats it.

Wander Gummi

  • Price:
  • Sells for:
  • Where to find: Any Post-Temporal Tower Dungeon
  • Use: A lookalike item for the Wonder Gummi. Causes Blinker status when eaten.


Consumables: FoodGummisSeedsBerriesHealth drinks
Held items: GlassesScarvesRecruitment-affecting items
Miracle and Wonder ChestsSeven Treasures
Space GlobeIQ BoosterFlagsLooplets
Objects: Wonder OrbsThrowing itemsHMsUsed TMsTMsKeys
Link BoxGabite ScaleGracideaFriend GiftsDevices
EmerasProgress DevicesWandsDjinn's Bottle
Special: Rescue Team Starter SetToolboxExploration Team Kit
Treasure BagTreasure CollectionMystery Dungeon evolutionary items
Teleport GemColored WingsWishing StoneMusic BoxVortex Stone
Treasure BoxesMystery PartSecret SlabExclusive items
Relic FragmentWonder EggLost LootSky Gift
Lookalike ItemsPrize TicketsGates to Infinity exclusive items
ManualsEntercardsLucha TokenConnection Orb