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When used in [[tall grass]], Honey acts in a manner similar to the move {{m|Sweet Scent}}, starting a [[wild Pokémon]] battle. In [[Generation VI]], this will trigger a [[Horde Encounter]] if they are present in the area; however, in {{g|X and Y}}, it cannot cause a wild encounter if the overworld [[weather]] is not clear.
When used in [[tall grass]], Honey acts in a manner similar to the move {{m|Sweet Scent}}, starting a [[wild Pokémon]] battle. In [[Generation VI]], this will trigger a [[Horde Encounter]] if they are present in the area; however, in {{g|X and Y}}, it cannot cause a wild encounter if the overworld [[weather]] is not clear.


In [[Sinnoh]], honey can be slathered on [[#Honey trees|trees]] in order to attract Pokémon.
In [[Sinnoh]], Honey can be slathered on [[#Honey trees|trees]] in order to attract Pokémon.


===Locations===
===Locations===
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There are many units of Honey scattered throughout the region, from {{rt|205|Sinnoh}} to {{rt|222|Sinnoh}}. These include two hidden units of Honey, one in a yellow crate in the kitchen of the [[Old Chateau]] and another on a solitary gravestone on floor 2F of the [[Lost Tower]].
There are many units of Honey scattered throughout the region, from {{rt|205|Sinnoh}} to {{rt|222|Sinnoh}}. These include two hidden units of Honey, one in a yellow crate in the kitchen of the [[Old Chateau]] and another on a solitary gravestone on floor 2F of the [[Lost Tower]].


In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Honey can be found on the {{pw|Big Forest}}, {{pw|Resort}}, and {{pw|Sightseeing}} [[PokéWalker]] routes.
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, Honey can be found on the {{pw|Big Forest}}, {{pw|Resort}}, and {{pw|Sightseeing}} [[Pokéwalker]] routes.


====[[Generation V]]====
====[[Generation V]]====
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====[[Generation VI]]====
====[[Generation VI]]====
In {{pkmn|X and Y}}, the player can find [[Item#Recurring items|respawning]] jars of Honey on [[Route]]s {{rtn|12|Kalos}}, {{rtn|18|Kalos}}, and at [[Pokémon Village]]. They can also find three jars on on Route {{rtn|4|Kalos}}, and will receive three more from [[Trevor]] on {{rtn|5|Kalos}}, when he teaches the player about Horde Encounters.
In {{pkmn|X and Y}}, the player can find [[Item#Recurring items|respawning]] jars of Honey on [[Route]]s {{rtn|12|Kalos}}, {{rtn|18|Kalos}}, and at [[Pokémon Village]]. They can also find three jars on on Route {{rtn|4|Kalos}}, and will receive three more from [[Trevor]] on {{rt|5|Kalos}}, when he teaches the player about Horde Encounters.


In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the player may obtain a jar of Honey once a day from a {{tc|Bug Maniac}} in [[Fallarbor Town]]'s [[Pokémon Center]].
In {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the player may obtain a jar of Honey once a day from a {{tc|Bug Maniac}} in [[Fallarbor Town]]'s [[Pokémon Center]].
====[[Generation VII]]====
In {{pkmn|Sun and Moon}}, Honey can be purchased at all [[Pokémon Center]] after clearing three trials, and in the [[Festival Plaza]] for 10 FCs. A Honey can also be found in [[Poni Meadow]].


====As a [[held item]]====
====As a [[held item]]====
{{p|Combee}} always hold a jar of Honey when found in the {{pkmn2|wild}}. {{p|Surskit}} found via [[DexNav]] also have a chance of holding Honey.
Honey is always held by {{wild|Combee}} in [[Generation IV]] and {{2v2|Black|White}}, and is rarely (5% chance) held by {{wild|Combee}} from {{2v2|Black|White|2}} onwards and {{wild|Surskit}} in {{pkmn|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}.


In addition, Pokémon with the [[ability]] {{a|Honey Gather}} have a chance to pick up a jar of Honey after battle. The higher the Pokémon's [[level]] is, the better its chances are.
In addition, Pokémon with the [[ability]] {{a|Honey Gather}} have a chance to pick up a jar of Honey after battle. The higher the Pokémon's [[level]] is, the better its chances are.
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====Munchlax trees====
====Munchlax trees====
Which four honey trees can contain Munchlax depends on the player's [[Trainer ID number|Trainer ID]] and {{DL|Trainer ID number|secret ID}}<ref>[http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/past-gen-rng-research.61090/page-34#post-3986326 Past Gen RNG Research | Page 34 | Smogon Forums]</ref> (referred to herein as ''tid'' and ''sid''). These numbers are 2-byte values, and the game splits each into single bytes. ''tid''<sub>1</sub> and ''sid''<sub>1</sub> will refer to the lower byte of each ID number (calculable by <code>''id'' % 256</code>), while ''tid''<sub>2</sub> and ''sid''<sub>2</sub> will refer to the higher byte (calculable by <code>''id'' / 256</code>).
Which four Honey trees can contain Munchlax depends on the player's [[Trainer ID number|Trainer ID]] and {{DL|Trainer ID number|secret ID}}<ref>[http://www.smogon.com/forums/threads/past-gen-rng-research.61090/page-34#post-3986326 Past Gen RNG Research | Page 34 | Smogon Forums]</ref> (referred to herein as ''tid'' and ''sid''). These numbers are 2-byte values, and the game splits each into single bytes. ''tid''<sub>1</sub> and ''sid''<sub>1</sub> will refer to the lower byte of each ID number (calculable by <code>''id'' % 256</code>), while ''tid''<sub>2</sub> and ''sid''<sub>2</sub> will refer to the higher byte (calculable by <code>''id'' / 256</code>).


The location of the four Munchlax trees is then determined as follows:
The location of the four Munchlax trees is then determined as follows:
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====Pokémon groups====
====Pokémon groups====
When the game generates a species of wild Pokémon to appear on a honey tree, it first chooses from one of three possible "groups" of Pokémon before choosing a Pokémon from within that group. These groups are shown in the table below. The 17 non-Munchlax trees have a 70% chance of choosing from Group A, a 20% chance of choosing from Group B, a 0% chance of choosing from Group C, and a 10% chance of choosing no encounter. The four Munchlax trees have a 20% chance of choosing from Group A, a 70% chance of choosing from Group B, a 1% chance of choosing from Group C, and a 9% chance of choosing no encounter.
When the game generates a species of wild Pokémon to appear on a Honey tree, it first chooses from one of three possible "groups" of Pokémon before choosing a Pokémon from within that group. These groups are shown in the table below. The 17 non-Munchlax trees have a 70% chance of choosing from Group A, a 20% chance of choosing from Group B, a 0% chance of choosing from Group C, and a 10% chance of choosing no encounter. The four Munchlax trees have a 20% chance of choosing from Group A, a 70% chance of choosing from Group B, a 1% chance of choosing from Group C, and a 9% chance of choosing no encounter.


{| class="roundy" style="text-align: center; background: #{{gold color}}; border: 3px solid #{{gold color dark}}"
{| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; background:#{{gold color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color dark}}"
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" rowspan=2 |
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" rowspan=2 |
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" colspan=2 | [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|{{color|{{diamond color}}|Diamond}}/{{color|{{pearl color}}|Pearl}}]]
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" colspan=2 | [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Versions|{{color|{{diamond color}}|Diamond}}/{{color|{{pearl color}}|Pearl}}]]
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; padding: 0px 10px" rowspan=2 | Group C<br>({{tt|0%/1%|1% only if the tree is a Munchlax tree}})
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; padding: 0px 10px" rowspan=2 | Group C<br>({{tt|0%/1%|1% only if the tree is a Munchlax tree}})
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" colspan=2 | [[Pokémon Platinum Version|{{color|{{platinum color dark}}|Platinum}}]]
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" colspan=2 | [[Pokémon Platinum Version|{{color|{{platinum color dark}}|Platinum}}]]
|- style="background: #{{gold color light}}"
|- style="background:#{{gold color light}}"
! Group A (70%/20%) || Group B (20%/70%) || Group A (70%/20%) || Group B (20%/70%)
! Group A (70%/20%) || Group B (20%/70%) || Group A (70%/20%) || Group B (20%/70%)
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Pokémon 1 (40%)
| Pokémon 1 (40%)
| {{p|Wurmple}} || {{p|Combee}} || rowspan=6 | {{p|Munchlax}} || {{p|Combee}} || {{p|Burmy}}
| {{p|Wurmple}} || {{p|Combee}} || rowspan=6 | {{p|Munchlax}} || {{p|Combee}} || {{p|Burmy}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Pokémon 2 (20%)
| Pokémon 2 (20%)
| {{p|Silcoon}}{{sup/4|D}}<br>{{p|Cascoon}}{{sup/4|P}} || {{p|Burmy}} || {{p|Wurmple}} || {{p|Cherubi}}
| {{p|Silcoon}}{{sup/4|D}}<br>{{p|Cascoon}}{{sup/4|P}} || {{p|Burmy}} || {{p|Wurmple}} || {{p|Cherubi}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Pokémon 3 (20%)
| Pokémon 3 (20%)
| {{p|Combee}} || {{p|Cherubi}} || {{p|Burmy}} || {{p|Combee}}
| {{p|Combee}} || {{p|Cherubi}} || {{p|Burmy}} || {{p|Combee}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Pokémon 4 (10%)
| Pokémon 4 (10%)
| {{p|Burmy}} || {{p|Aipom}} || {{p|Cherubi}} || {{p|Aipom}}
| {{p|Burmy}} || {{p|Aipom}} || {{p|Cherubi}} || {{p|Aipom}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| Pokémon 5 (5%)
| Pokémon 5 (5%)
| {{p|Cherubi}} || {{p|Heracross}} || {{p|Aipom}} || {{p|Aipom}}
| {{p|Cherubi}} || {{p|Heracross}} || {{p|Aipom}} || {{p|Aipom}}
|-
|-
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Pokémon 6 (5%)
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Pokémon 6 (5%)
| style="background: #fff" | {{p|Aipom}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Aipom}}
| style="background: #fff" | {{p|Wurmple}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Wurmple}}
| style="background: #fff" | {{p|Aipom}}
| style="background:#fff" | {{p|Aipom}}
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{p|Heracross}}
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | {{p|Heracross}}
|}
|}


When honey is slathered on a tree, if that tree is also the last tree that was slathered, there is a 90% chance that the game will pick the same group as it did the last time. If the tree's last slathering did not produce any Pokémon, it will be treated{{fact}} as if the tree had selected Group A.
When Honey is slathered on a tree, if that tree is also the last tree that was slathered, there is a 90% chance that the game will pick the same group as it did the last time. If the tree's last slathering did not produce any Pokémon, it will be treated{{fact}} as if the tree had selected Group A.


====Shaking====
====Shaking====
Very roughly speaking, the more a tree shakes, the more likely it is a rare Pokémon will appear. The amount that a tree shakes is randomly decided depending on the group that was selected for the tree.
Very roughly speaking, the more a tree shakes, the more likely it is a rare Pokémon will appear. The amount that a tree shakes is randomly decided depending on the group that was selected for the tree.
{| class="roundy" style="text-align: center; background: #{{gold color}}; border: 3px solid #{{gold color dark}}"
{| class="roundy" style="text-align:center; background:#{{gold color}}; border:3px solid #{{gold color dark}}"
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Shakes
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Shakes
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | Group A
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Group A
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}" | Group B
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}" | Group B
! style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{tt|Group C|Munchlax}}
! style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | {{tt|Group C|Munchlax}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 0 || 20% || 1% || 1%
| 0 || 20% || 1% || 1%
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 1 || 59% || 20% || 1%
| 1 || 59% || 20% || 1%
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background:#fff"
| 2 || 20% || 75% || 5%
| 2 || 20% || 75% || 5%
|-
|-
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 3
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 3
| style="background: #fff" | 1%
| style="background:#fff" | 1%
| style="background: #fff" | 4%
| style="background:#fff" | 4%
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 93%
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 93%
|}
|}


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===Flavor text===
===Flavor text===
{{movedesc|gold}}
{{movedesc|gold}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}|A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when it is used in grass, caves, or on special trees.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when it is used in grass, caves, or on special trees.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|XY}}{{gameabbrev3|ORAS}}|A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when it is used in tall grass, in caves, or on special trees.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SM}}|A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when it is used in tall grass, in caves, or on special trees.}}
|}
|}
|}
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===Artwork===
===Artwork===
This is the artwork of Honey as seen on the [[Pokémon Global Link]].
This is the artwork of Honey as seen on the [[Pokémon Global Link]].
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{black color dark}}; border: 5px solid #{{black color}}"
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{black color dark}}; border:5px solid #{{black color}}"
|-
|-
| width="120px" style="background: #{{gold color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Honey Sprite.png]]
| width="120px" style="background:#{{gold color}}; {{roundytop|5px}}" | [[File:Dream Honey Sprite.png]]
|-
|-
| style="background: #{{gold color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{gold color dark}}|Honey}}
| style="background:#{{gold color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" | {{color|{{gold color dark}}|Honey}}
|}
|}


==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Barry Straw Hat.png|thumb|240px|Barry slathering honey on a tree]]
[[File:Barry Straw Hat.png|thumb|240px|Barry slathering Honey on a tree]]
In ''[[DP030|Some Enchanted Sweetening!]]'', Honey was slathered on a tree, attracting several wild {{type|Bug}} and {{type|Grass}} Pokémon as well Ash's {{TP|Dawn|Aipom}} and a wild {{TP|Cheryl|Burmy}}. The Honey appeared to have been slathered by [[Cheryl]], who wanted to catch a male Burmy to help her find the Enchanted Honey. Cheryl later explained to the group that Enchanted Honey was Honey gathered by {{p|Combee}} in the [[Amber Castle]], located deep in [[Eterna Forest]], which is said to be hundreds of times sweeter than normal Honey. With the help of {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}, and with her {{TP|Cheryl|Mothim}} leading the way, she located the hive of a {{p|Vespiquen}} and its many worker Combee. After helping defend the hive from {{TRT}}, the Vespiquen shared some of its Enchanted Honey with Cheryl, Ash, his friends, and some of their Pokémon. All of them loved the Enchanted Honey, except for [[Brock's Croagunk]], who looked disgusted by the sweet flavor.
In ''[[DP030|Some Enchanted Sweetening!]]'', Honey was slathered on a tree, attracting several wild {{type|Bug}} and {{type|Grass}} Pokémon as well Ash's {{TP|Dawn|Aipom}} and a wild {{TP|Cheryl|Burmy}}. The Honey appeared to have been slathered by [[Cheryl]], who wanted to catch a male Burmy to help her find the Enchanted Honey. Cheryl later explained to the group that Enchanted Honey was Honey gathered by {{p|Combee}} in the [[Amber Castle]], located deep in [[Eterna Forest]], which is said to be hundreds of times sweeter than normal Honey. With the help of {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}, and with her {{TP|Cheryl|Mothim}} leading the way, she located the hive of a {{p|Vespiquen}} and its many worker Combee. After helping defend the hive from {{TRT}}, the Vespiquen shared some of its Enchanted Honey with Cheryl, Ash, his friends, and some of their Pokémon. All of them loved the Enchanted Honey, except for [[Brock's Croagunk]], who looked disgusted by the sweet flavor.


Some Honey was shown again in ''[[DP099|A Trainer and Child Reunion!]]'', where it attracted a {{p|Munchlax}}, much like in the games.
Some Honey was shown again in ''[[DP099|A Trainer and Child Reunion!]]'', where it attracted a {{p|Munchlax}}, much like in the games.


In a flashback in ''[[DP140|Historical Mystery Tour!]]'', it was revealed that {{an|Barry}} used Honey to attract his {{p|Heracross}}.
In ''[[DP138|Strategy Begins at Home!]]'', Honey was planted on a tree by a young boy named [[Nathaniel]], which attracted a {{p|Heracross}}.
 
In a flashback in ''[[DP140|Historical Mystery Tour!]]'', it was revealed that {{an|Barry}} used Honey to attract a {{p|Heracross}}, which he then caught.
{{-}}
{{-}}
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In ''[[PS343|Honey for Combee]]'', as {{adv|Diamond}}, {{adv|Pearl}}, and {{adv|Platinum}} ventured into [[Floaroma Town]], Diamond and his Pokémon smelt Honey and ran off to lick it off a tree. Later, the trio ventured into the [[Valley Windworks]] where they met [[Mars]]. She filled the Windworks control room with sand in order to do away with them. Pearl and Platinum ended up outside the building and were able to uncover Diamond's location inside the building and save him thanks to a group of {{p|Combee}} being attracted by the scent of Honey on Diamond and his Pokémon.
===In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga===
In ''[[DPA05|Find Munchlax!!]]'', a {{tc|Collector}} uses Honey to lure out a {{p|Munchlax}}. The Honey instead ends up being eaten away by [[Hareta]].


==In the TCG==
==In the TCG==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Honey may originally have been planned for [[Generation II]], where unused text refers to an item called '''Sweet Honey''' (Japanese: '''あまいミツ''' ''Sweet Honey''), which could be used to attract Pokémon by slathering it on a tree and waiting about a day, nearly identical to its behavior in Generation IV. The concept was probably split into [[Headbutt tree]]s and the [[move]] {{m|Sweet Scent}}.
* Honey may originally have been planned for [[Generation II]], where unused text refers to an item called '''Sweet Honey''' (Japanese: '''あまいミツ''' ''Sweet Honey''), which could be used to attract Pokémon by slathering it on a tree and waiting about a day, nearly identical to its behavior in Generation IV. The concept was probably split into [[Headbutt tree]]s and the [[move]] {{m|Sweet Scent}}.
** In ''[[EP119|A Sappy Ending]]'', some trees of the forest produces a sweet sap that tastes like honey. It also attracts wild Pokémon like {{p|Heracross}}, {{p|Butterfree}}, {{p|Pinsir}}, and even [[Meowth (Team Rocket)|Meowth]].


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
{{Langtable|color={{gold color light}}|bordercolor={{gold color}}
{{Langtable|color={{gold color light}}|bordercolor={{gold color}}
|ja=あまいミツ ''Sweet Honey''
|zh_yue=甜甜蜜 ''{{tt|Tìhmtìhm Maht|Sweet-sweet Honey}}''
|zh_cmn=甜甜蜜 ''{{tt|Tiántián Mì|Sweet-sweet Honey}}''
|fi=Hunaja
|fi=Hunaja
|fr=Miel
|fr=Miel
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|es=Miel
|es=Miel
|ko=달콤한꿀 ''Dalkomhan Kkul''
|ko=달콤한꿀 ''Dalkomhan Kkul''
|vi=Mật ong
}}
}}


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[[it:Miele]]
[[it:Miele]]
[[ja:あまいミツ]]
[[ja:あまいミツ]]
[[zh:甜蜜(道具)]]
[[zh:甜甜蜜(道具)]]

Revision as of 12:01, 28 December 2016

If you were looking for the island in the Decolore Islands, see Honey Island.

Honey (Japanese: あまいミツ Sweet Honey) is an item that was introduced in Generation IV. This item can be used on special, golden-colored trees in Sinnoh to attract Pokémon—most of which can only be found in the wild in those games by use of these trees.

In the games

Bag Honey Sprite.png
One of the trees to which Honey may be applied.

Effect

When used in tall grass, Honey acts in a manner similar to the move Sweet Scent, starting a wild Pokémon battle. In Generation VI, this will trigger a Horde Encounter if they are present in the area; however, in Pokémon X and Y, it cannot cause a wild encounter if the overworld weather is not clear.

In Sinnoh, Honey can be slathered on trees in order to attract Pokémon.

Locations

Generation IV

In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum Versions, Honey is first obtained after the player saves a Honey-selling man from Team Galactic in Floaroma Meadow, near Floaroma Town. He will reward the player with some of his Honey. From then onwards, the player will be able to purchase Honey from him in Floaroma Meadow for $100 each.

Multiple units of Honey (two in Diamond and Pearl, six in Platinum) are hidden in Floaroma Meadow and may be found using the Dowsing Machine Pokétch app. In Platinum, after the initial six hidden Honeys are found, two will regenerate in the same locations each day thereafter.[1]

There are many units of Honey scattered throughout the region, from Route 205 to Route 222. These include two hidden units of Honey, one in a yellow crate in the kitchen of the Old Chateau and another on a solitary gravestone on floor 2F of the Lost Tower.

In HeartGold and SoulSilver, Honey can be found on the Big Forest, Resort, and Sightseeing Pokéwalker routes.

Generation V

In White, the player can receive a jar of Honey from Gentleman Frederic once a day, as long as he is present in White Forest.

In Black 2 and White 2, Honey can be purchased at Join Avenue Markets.

Honey was also an item that could be found in the Dream Park, but the Dream World service has been discontinued as of January 14, 2014.

Generation VI

In X and Y, the player can find respawning jars of Honey on Routes 12, 18, and at Pokémon Village. They can also find three jars on on Route 4, and will receive three more from Trevor on Route 5, when he teaches the player about Horde Encounters.

In Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player may obtain a jar of Honey once a day from a Bug Maniac in Fallarbor Town's Pokémon Center.

Generation VII

In Sun and Moon, Honey can be purchased at all Pokémon Center after clearing three trials, and in the Festival Plaza for 10 FCs. A Honey can also be found in Poni Meadow.

As a held item

Honey is always held by wild Combee in Generation IV and Black and White, and is rarely (5% chance) held by wild Combee from Black 2 and White 2 onwards and wild Surskit in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.

In addition, Pokémon with the ability Honey Gather have a chance to pick up a jar of Honey after battle. The higher the Pokémon's level is, the better its chances are.

Honey trees

Once Honey is slathered on a Honey tree and at least 6 real-time hours have passed, a Pokémon may appear on the tree. If a tree is left unchecked for 24 hours, both the Honey and any Pokémon will be gone. Changing the Nintendo DS's clock will have no impact on the Honey tree's timer.

There are 21 Honey trees spread throughout Sinnoh. Four of them have a chance to attract Munchlax; these trees are selected when the game begins, based on the player's Trainer ID and Secret ID. The special Munchlax trees are visually indistinguishable from normal trees and cannot be changed short of starting a new game. In general, Munchlax trees are more likely to contain rarer wild Pokémon species, most notably Munchlax itself.

The species of Pokémon (or whether one will appear at all) is determined at the time a tree is slathered. Therefore, once a tree is slathered, saving the game and resetting will not change the Pokémon that will appear on it. However, its level, gender, Nature, IVs, and other random values may change.

Locations

Munchlax trees

Which four Honey trees can contain Munchlax depends on the player's Trainer ID and secret ID[2] (referred to herein as tid and sid). These numbers are 2-byte values, and the game splits each into single bytes. tid1 and sid1 will refer to the lower byte of each ID number (calculable by id % 256), while tid2 and sid2 will refer to the higher byte (calculable by id / 256).

The location of the four Munchlax trees is then determined as follows:

A = sid1 % 21
B = sid2 % 21
C = tid1 % 21
D = tid2 % 21

The game checks if any of these are equal. If A is equal to B, B is increased by 1. The game then checks A against C, followed by B against C, adding 1 to C if it is equal after either check. Then the game checks A against D, followed by B against D, and then C against D, and adds 1 to D if it is equal after any of the checks. If at any point any of B, C, or D would equal 21, they are set to 0 instead.

The final values of A, B, C, and D represent the locations of the Munchlax trees. The number can be treated as a 0-based index into the list of Honey tree locations above. That is, if A = 10, that means the Honey tree on Route 212 south can contain Munchlax.

Pokémon groups

When the game generates a species of wild Pokémon to appear on a Honey tree, it first chooses from one of three possible "groups" of Pokémon before choosing a Pokémon from within that group. These groups are shown in the table below. The 17 non-Munchlax trees have a 70% chance of choosing from Group A, a 20% chance of choosing from Group B, a 0% chance of choosing from Group C, and a 10% chance of choosing no encounter. The four Munchlax trees have a 20% chance of choosing from Group A, a 70% chance of choosing from Group B, a 1% chance of choosing from Group C, and a 9% chance of choosing no encounter.

Diamond/Pearl Group C
(0%/1%)
Platinum
Group A (70%/20%) Group B (20%/70%) Group A (70%/20%) Group B (20%/70%)
Pokémon 1 (40%) Wurmple Combee Munchlax Combee Burmy
Pokémon 2 (20%) SilcoonD
CascoonP
Burmy Wurmple Cherubi
Pokémon 3 (20%) Combee Cherubi Burmy Combee
Pokémon 4 (10%) Burmy Aipom Cherubi Aipom
Pokémon 5 (5%) Cherubi Heracross Aipom Aipom
Pokémon 6 (5%) Aipom Wurmple Aipom Heracross

When Honey is slathered on a tree, if that tree is also the last tree that was slathered, there is a 90% chance that the game will pick the same group as it did the last time. If the tree's last slathering did not produce any Pokémon, it will be treated[citation needed] as if the tree had selected Group A.

Shaking

Very roughly speaking, the more a tree shakes, the more likely it is a rare Pokémon will appear. The amount that a tree shakes is randomly decided depending on the group that was selected for the tree.

Shakes Group A Group B Group C
0 20% 1% 1%
1 59% 20% 1%
2 20% 75% 5%
3 1% 4% 93%

Pokémon

If the tree being slathered was also the last tree slathered (and the tree is empty), there is a 90% chance that the tree will attract a Pokémon from the same group that was used before. This will render the rates below inaccurate. See above for an explanation of the sets and the exact rarities of Pokémon.

Pokémon Games Location Levels Rate
Non-Munchlax tree
Aipom Aipom
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 5.5%
Aipom Aipom
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 10%
Heracross Heracross
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 1%
Wurmple Wurmple
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 29%
Wurmple Wurmple
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 14%
Silcoon Silcoon
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 14%
Cascoon Cascoon
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 14%
Burmy Burmy
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 11%
Burmy Burmy
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 22%
Combee Combee
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 22%
Combee Combee
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 32%
Cherubi Cherubi
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 7.5%
Cherubi Cherubi
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 11%
None None
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
10%
Munchlax tree
Aipom Aipom
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 8%
Aipom Aipom
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 12.5%
Heracross Heracross
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 3.5%
Wurmple Wurmple
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 11.5%
Wurmple Wurmple
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 4%
Silcoon Silcoon
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 4%
Cascoon Cascoon
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 4%
Burmy Burmy
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 16%
Burmy Burmy
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 32%
Combee Combee
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 32%
Combee Combee
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 22%
Cherubi Cherubi
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 15%
Cherubi Cherubi
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 16%
Munchlax Munchlax
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
5-15 1%
None None
D P Pt
Honey Honey Tree
9%
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.


Oddities

Using Honey (or Sweet Scent) inside a shop or Poké Mart will cause the descriptive text of purchasable items to vanish until the player leaves the shop. This is known as the Honey shop glitch and only occurs in Diamond and Pearl.

Flavor text

Games Description
DPPtHGSS
BWB2W2
A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when it is used in grass, caves, or on special trees.
XYORAS
SM
A sweet honey with a lush aroma that attracts wild Pokémon when it is used in tall grass, in caves, or on special trees.

Artwork

This is the artwork of Honey as seen on the Pokémon Global Link.

Dream Honey Sprite.png
Honey

In the anime

Barry slathering Honey on a tree

In Some Enchanted Sweetening!, Honey was slathered on a tree, attracting several wild Bug-type and Grass-type Pokémon as well Ash's Aipom and a wild Burmy. The Honey appeared to have been slathered by Cheryl, who wanted to catch a male Burmy to help her find the Enchanted Honey. Cheryl later explained to the group that Enchanted Honey was Honey gathered by Combee in the Amber Castle, located deep in Eterna Forest, which is said to be hundreds of times sweeter than normal Honey. With the help of Ash and his friends, and with her Mothim leading the way, she located the hive of a Vespiquen and its many worker Combee. After helping defend the hive from Team Rocket, the Vespiquen shared some of its Enchanted Honey with Cheryl, Ash, his friends, and some of their Pokémon. All of them loved the Enchanted Honey, except for Brock's Croagunk, who looked disgusted by the sweet flavor.

Some Honey was shown again in A Trainer and Child Reunion!, where it attracted a Munchlax, much like in the games.

In Strategy Begins at Home!, Honey was planted on a tree by a young boy named Nathaniel, which attracted a Heracross.

In a flashback in Historical Mystery Tour!, it was revealed that Barry used Honey to attract a Heracross, which he then caught.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In Honey for Combee, as Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum ventured into Floaroma Town, Diamond and his Pokémon smelt Honey and ran off to lick it off a tree. Later, the trio ventured into the Valley Windworks where they met Mars. She filled the Windworks control room with sand in order to do away with them. Pearl and Platinum ended up outside the building and were able to uncover Diamond's location inside the building and save him thanks to a group of Combee being attracted by the scent of Honey on Diamond and his Pokémon.

In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga

In Find Munchlax!!, a Collector uses Honey to lure out a Munchlax. The Honey instead ends up being eaten away by Hareta.

In the TCG

Honey is held by Combee (Stormfront 57).

Trivia

  • Honey may originally have been planned for Generation II, where unused text refers to an item called Sweet Honey (Japanese: あまいミツ Sweet Honey), which could be used to attract Pokémon by slathering it on a tree and waiting about a day, nearly identical to its behavior in Generation IV. The concept was probably split into Headbutt trees and the move Sweet Scent.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese あまいミツ Sweet Honey
Chinese Cantonese 甜甜蜜 Tìhmtìhm Maht
Mandarin 甜甜蜜 Tiántián Mì
Finland Flag.png Finnish Hunaja
France Flag.png French Miel
Germany Flag.png German Honig
Italy Flag.png Italian Miele
South Korea Flag.png Korean 달콤한꿀 Dalkomhan Kkul
Spain Flag.png Spanish Miel
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Mật ong

References

External links


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