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d5=Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base HP.| | d5=Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers its base HP.| | ||
d6=A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base HP. | | d6=A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. Using it on a Pokémon makes it more friendly but lowers its base HP. | | ||
effect=Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers HP effort | effect=Makes a Pokémon more [[friendship|friendly]], but lowers HP [[effort values|EVs]].{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, [[Generation IV|Gen. IV]]+</sup>| | ||
nameor={{wp|Pomegranate}} | | nameor={{wp|Pomegranate}} | | ||
basis=Pomegranate | | basis=Pomegranate | | ||
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==Locations== | ==Locations== | ||
{{Berryloc | | {{Berryloc | | ||
RSE1=Growing | RSE1=Growing on [[Route]]s {{rtn|119|Hoenn}} and {{rtn|123|Hoenn}} when the {{player}} first arrives there. | | ||
RSE2=Sometimes given by the [[Berry Master]]. | | RSE2=Sometimes given by the [[Berry Master]]. | | ||
RSE3=Sometimes given by [[Kiri]] in [[Sootopolis City]]. | | RSE3=Sometimes given by [[Kiri]] in [[Sootopolis City]]. | | ||
DPPt1=Growing in [[soft soil]] in {{rt|214|Sinnoh}} | DPPt1=Growing in [[soft soil]] in {{rt|214|Sinnoh}} and {{rt|221|Sinnoh}} when the {{player}} first arrives there. | | ||
DPPt2=Sometimes given by the [[Berry Master]]. | | |||
DPPt3=Sometimes awarded after earning above 3500 points at [[Pal Park]]. | | |||
DPPt4=Chance of winning from Scratch-Off Cards in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}. | | |||
HGSS1=Given by a {{tc|Juggler}} in [[Fuchsia City]] in exchange for a {{DL|Shard|Red Shard}}. | | HGSS1=Given by a {{tc|Juggler}} in [[Fuchsia City]] in exchange for a {{DL|Shard|Red Shard}}. | | ||
HGSS2=Chance of winning from Scratch-Off Cards in the {{gdis|Battle Frontier|IV}}. | | |||
Walk1=Rarely found in {{pw|Hoenn Field}} after 1000+ steps. | | Walk1=Rarely found in {{pw|Hoenn Field}} after 1000+ steps. | | ||
Walk2=Rarely found in {{pw|Beyond the Sea}} after 1000+ steps. | | Walk2=Rarely found in {{pw|Beyond the Sea}} after 1000+ steps. | | ||
Walk3=Always held by level 5 {{p|Happiny}}; commonly found in {{pw|Amity Meadow}} after 2000+ steps.| | Walk3=Always held by level 5 {{p|Happiny}}; commonly found in {{pw|Amity Meadow}} after 2000+ steps.| | ||
B2W21=[[Join Avenue]] ({{DL|Join Avenue|Flower Shop}}) | B2W21=[[Join Avenue]] ({{DL|Join Avenue|Flower Shop}}). | | ||
B2W22=Buyable from a Pokémon Breeder on [[Unova Route 5|Route 5]]. | | |||
B2W23=[[Black Tower]]/[[White Treehollow]] (Area 10 reward). | | |||
DW1=Can be found in the {{dwa|Windswept Sky}}. | | DW1=Can be found in the {{dwa|Windswept Sky}}. | | ||
XY1={{DL|Berry | XY1={{DL|Berry fields (Kalos)|Mutation}} of {{b|Iapapa}} and {{b|Mago}} {{Berries}}. | | ||
ORAS1=Sometimes given by the [[Berry Master]] on {{rt|123|Hoenn}}. | | |||
ORAS2=Can be given by a fan after competing in a Hyper Rank [[Pokémon Contest|Pokémon Contest Spectacular]]. | | |||
ORAS3=Sometimes given by [[Kiri]] in [[Sootopolis City]]. | | |||
MC1=Can be obtained through the Lv. 3 {{DL|PokéMileage Club|Balloon Popping}} attraction. | | |||
SM1=Can be found in the berry pile in {{rt|10|Alola}}. | | |||
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==Growth and harvest== | ==Growth and harvest== | ||
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===Poffin Cooking=== | ===Poffin Cooking=== | ||
At 100% performance, a Pomeg Berry can produce a Level 12 (maybe higher) Spicy-Bitter Poffin when cooking alone. | At 100% performance, a Pomeg Berry can produce a Level 12 (maybe higher) Spicy-Bitter Poffin when cooking alone. | ||
===Used on a Pokémon=== | |||
This Berry increases a Pokémon's [[friendship]] by and lowers its HP [[Effort values|EVs]] by ten points (but not below 0). It can only be used outside of battle, and only has this effect in {{game|Emerald}} and later games. | |||
==Artwork== | ==Artwork== | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Pomeg flowers anime.png|thumb|200px|Pomeg | [[File:Pomeg flowers anime.png|thumb|200px|Pomeg flowers in the anime]] | ||
While the Pomeg Berry itself has never been featured in the {{pkmn|anime}}, its flowers were seen in ''[[DP031|The Grass-Type is Always Greener!]]'', where {{Ash}}, {{ashfr}}, and [[Cheryl]] found a {{p|Combee}} near them, giving them their first lead to the [[Amber Castle]]. | While the Pomeg Berry itself has never been featured in the {{pkmn|anime}}, its flowers were seen in ''[[DP031|The Grass-Type is Always Greener!]]'', where {{Ash}}, {{ashfr}}, and [[Cheryl]] found a {{p|Combee}} near them, giving them their first lead to the [[Amber Castle]]. | ||
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[[File:Pomeg Berry Adventures.png|thumb|150px|A Pomeg Berry in Pokémon Adventures]] | [[File:Pomeg Berry Adventures.png|thumb|150px|A Pomeg Berry in Pokémon Adventures]] | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
A Pomeg Berry appeared in ''[[PS342|A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium]]'' as a part of {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}}'s comedy routine. In the [[Chuang Yi]] translation, it was referred as [[Rowap Berry]] instead, | A Pomeg Berry appeared in ''[[PS342|A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium]]'' as a part of {{adv|Diamond}} and {{adv|Pearl}}'s comedy routine. In the [[Chuang Yi]] translation, it was referred to as a [[Rowap Berry]] instead. | ||
In ''[[PS369|Problematic Probopass and Mad Magnezone II]]'', a Pomeg Berry was seen amongst the many Berries that [[Cyrus]]'s {{p|Probopass}}'s Mini-Noses dug out of {{adv|Lax}}'s fur while trying to retrieve Cyrus's camera which Lax had hidden inside its fur. | |||
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{spicy color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{spicy color}}" | {| class="roundy" style="background: #{{spicy color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{spicy color}}" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | ! Language | ||
! Name | ! Name | ||
! | ! Origin | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|Japanese | |Japanese | ||
| ザロクのみ ''Zaroku no Mi'' | | ザロクのみ ''Zaroku no Mi'' | ||
| From | | From 石榴 ''zakuro'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|English | |English | ||
|Pomeg Berry | |Pomeg Berry | ||
|From ''pomegranate'' | |From ''pomegranate'' | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|French | |French | ||
|Baie Grena | |Baie Grena | ||
|From ''grenade'', pomegranate | |From ''grenade'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|German | |German | ||
|Granabeere | |Granabeere | ||
|From ''Granatapfel'', pomegranate | |From ''Granatapfel'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|Italian | |Italian | ||
|Baccagrana | |Baccagrana | ||
|From ''melagrana'', pomegranate | |From ''melagrana'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|Spanish | |Spanish | ||
|Baya Grana | |Baya Grana | ||
|From ''granada'', pomegranate | |From ''granada'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|Korean | |Korean | ||
|유석열매 ''Yuseok Yeolmae'' | |유석열매 ''Yuseok Yeolmae'' | ||
|From 石榴 | |From 석류 (石榴) ''seokryu'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
|Chinese | |rowspan="2"|Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | ||
|紅榴 ''Hóngliú'' | |榴石果 ''Liúshí Guǒ''{{tt|*|Games}} | ||
| | |From 石榴 ''shíliú'', pomegranate | ||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
|紅榴 ''Hóngliú''{{tt|*|Emerald Guidebook}} | |||
|From 紅 ''hóng'' (red) and 石榴 ''shíliú'' (pomegranate) | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
|Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | |||
|榴石果 ''Làuhsehk Gwó'' | |||
|From 石榴 ''sehklàuh'', pomegranate | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
|rowspan=2 | Vietnamese | |||
|Quả Pomeg{{tt|*|PS220}} | |||
|From its English name | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
|Quả Lựu | |||
|From ''lựu'', pomegranate | |||
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[[de:Granabeere]] | [[de:Granabeere]] | ||
[[fr:Baie Grena]] | [[fr:Baie Grena]] | ||
[[it:Baccagrana]] | [[it:Baccagrana]] | ||
[[ja:ザロクのみ]] | [[ja:ザロクのみ]] | ||
[[zh: | [[zh:榴石果(道具)]] |
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A Pomeg Berry (Japanese: ザロクのみ Zaroku Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III.
Locations
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
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Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
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HeartGold and SoulSilver
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Pokéwalker
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Black 2 and White 2
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Dream World
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X and Y
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Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
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PokéMileage Club
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Sun and Moon
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Growth and harvest
Generation III
A Pomeg Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Pomeg tree will yield 2-6 Berries.
Generation IV
A Pomeg Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 32 hours, with 8 hours per stage. A Pomeg tree will yield 1-5 Berries.
Generation VI
A Pomeg Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 8 hours per stage. A Pomeg tree will yield 1-20 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 0.5 Berries to the final harvest, weeding it will add 1.5, and removing a pest will add 3.
Uses
Berry Blending
Verdanturf | Fallarbor | Slateport | Lilycove | |
Pomeg Berry | Purple | Purple | Gray | Purple |
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Berry Crushing
At 100% performance, this Berry will contribute 200 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance, a Pomeg Berry can produce a Level 12 (maybe higher) Spicy-Bitter Poffin when cooking alone.
Used on a Pokémon
This Berry increases a Pokémon's friendship by and lowers its HP EVs by ten points (but not below 0). It can only be used outside of battle, and only has this effect in Pokémon Emerald and later games.
Artwork
Dream World artwork |
In the anime
While the Pomeg Berry itself has never been featured in the anime, its flowers were seen in The Grass-Type is Always Greener!, where Ash, his friends, and Cheryl found a Combee near them, giving them their first lead to the Amber Castle.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
A Pomeg Berry appeared in A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium as a part of Diamond and Pearl's comedy routine. In the Chuang Yi translation, it was referred to as a Rowap Berry instead.
In Problematic Probopass and Mad Magnezone II, a Pomeg Berry was seen amongst the many Berries that Cyrus's Probopass's Mini-Noses dug out of Lax's fur while trying to retrieve Cyrus's camera which Lax had hidden inside its fur.
Trivia
- Due to its ability to lower a Pokémon's HP EVs, it is famous for the Pomeg glitch, which can lower the HP of a Pokémon which has low HP so that it becomes a negative value.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ザロクのみ Zaroku no Mi | From 石榴 zakuro, pomegranate |
English | Pomeg Berry | From pomegranate |
French | Baie Grena | From grenade, pomegranate |
German | Granabeere | From Granatapfel, pomegranate |
Italian | Baccagrana | From melagrana, pomegranate |
Spanish | Baya Grana | From granada, pomegranate |
Korean | 유석열매 Yuseok Yeolmae | From 석류 (石榴) seokryu, pomegranate |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 榴石果 Liúshí Guǒ* | From 石榴 shíliú, pomegranate |
紅榴 Hóngliú* | From 紅 hóng (red) and 石榴 shíliú (pomegranate) | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 榴石果 Làuhsehk Gwó | From 石榴 sehklàuh, pomegranate |
Vietnamese | Quả Pomeg* | From its English name |
Quả Lựu | From lựu, pomegranate |
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