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A Haban Berry (Japanese: ハバンのみ Haban Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation IV.
In the core series games
Price
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In the Generation V games, the Haban Berry can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $20.
Effect
Held item
If the holder is hit by a super effective Dragon-type attack, it will consume its held Haban Berry and halve the attack's damage. If the holder has Ripen, the damage is multiplied by 1/4.
Ingredient
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Exchange
Pokémon Dream World
In the Pokémon Dream World, the player could exchange Berries for Décor. The following Décor required Haban Berries.
Catalogue | Décor | Price |
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Pokémon Doll Catalogue | Dragonite Doll | 15 Haban Berries |
Description
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Tag information
- No. 49
- Size: 0.9" (2.3 cm)
- Firmness: Very soft
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Curry information
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Acquisition
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Growth
Pokémon X and Y
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Gallery
Artwork
Ingredient artwork from Sword and Shield | Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
Sprites
Berry Tag Sprite (Generation IV) |
In the anime
Haban Berries debuted in Tasting the Bitter with the Sweet!, where they played a notable role. As children, Mallow and Lana had gotten lost in a forest, but they were found by a Drampa named Grandpa Forest, who gave them Haban Berries to eat. In the present day, Harper and Sarah also encountered Drampa and brought some Haban Berries home for Lana to see, reminding Mallow and Lana of their experience. Ash, Mallow, and Lana went looking for Drampa to thank it, and eventually found it near a Haban tree. After dealing with Team Rocket trying to capture Drampa, the group ate some Haban Berries from the tree, despite being aware of their bittersweet taste.
In Why Not Give Me a Z-Ring Sometime?, a Drampa on Ula'ula Island was seen gathering Haban Berries, only to have them stolen by an item-stealing Gengar called the Greedy Rapooh.
In A Recipe for Success!, Mallow made some Haban Berry juice for Grandpa Forest when it came to visit Oranguru's place.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Diamond & Pearl arc
In Grumpy Gliscor, a Haban Berry was one of the Berries that Lax threw at a wild Gliscor attacking the S.S. Sinnoh in order to distract it.
Trivia
Origin
The Haban Berry's design and name may be based on a strawberry guava. Its design may also be based on a pomegranate.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ハバンのみ Haban no Mi | From 照葉蕃石榴 teriha-banjirō, strawberry guava. |
English | Haban Berry | Same as Japanese name |
French | Baie Fraigo | From goyave fraise, strawberry guava |
German | Terirobeere | Same as Japanese name |
Italian | Baccahaban | Same as Japanese name |
Spanish | Baya Anjiro | Same as Japanese name |
Korean | 하반열매 Haban Yeolmae | From its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 莓榴果 Méiliú Guǒ | From 草莓番石榴 cǎoméi-fānshíliú, strawberry guava |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 莓榴果 Mùihlàuh Gwó | From 草莓番石榴 chóumùih-fāansehklàuh, strawberry guava |
Danish | Haban-bær | From English name |
Finnish | Haban-marja* | From English name |
Norwegian | Haban-bær | From English name |
Polish | Habanjagoda | From English name |
Brazilian Portuguese | Fruta Meraçá | From araçá-vermelho, strawberry guava |
Swedish | Habanbär | From English name |
External links
This Pokémon article is part of Project BerryDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Berry in the Pokémon series. |