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* Miracle Berry: Cures all Status Conditions
* Miracle Berry: Cures all Status Conditions
* Mystery Berry: Restores 5 PP
* Mystery Berry: Restores 5 PP
* PRZCureBerry: Cures Paralyze
* PRZCureBerry: Cures Paralysis
* PSNCureBerry: Cures Poison
* PSNCureBerry: Cures Poison



Revision as of 20:19, 28 June 2006

Berries are small, juicy, fleshy fruit. Many different kinds grow in the Pokémon world - particularly in Hoenn and Johto.

Berries were first introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver. The player could give their Pokémon items that would effect battles. However, Pokémon cannot use Potions to restore themselves in battle. The reasoning behind this is that they don't know how to operate human-made things.

Berries, on the other hand, can be used by Pokémon. A Pokémon will automatically use a Berry in battle once its status changes, or its HP drops below a certain point. It varies from Berry to Berry.

Pokémon Gold, Pokémon Silver, and Pokémon Crystal only had a handful of Berries available, and they were only obtainable in certain areas once daily.

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, a larger number of new Berries were introduced. Some were for use in battle, but most were for making PokéBlocks - which could be fed to Pokémon to increase their chances of winning Pokémon Contests.

In addition, Berries were also greatly changed in Generation III. They no longer grew regularly in certain places - rather, picking a set of Berries uprooted the plant. Berries had to be replanted in Loamy soil and watered regularly for them to grow. Many species of Berry also were given varried growing times, ranging from four hours to four days.

Some Berries in Pokémon Emerald have effects that differ from other Generation III games.

Berries are available in limited supply in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, as well as in Pokémon Colosseum - though they are not as common and widely available as they are in Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire or Pokémon Emerald because there is no way to plant or grow new Berries.

Generation II Berries

The following is a listing for Berries obtainable in Generation II:

  • Berry: Restores 10 HP
  • Bitter Berry: Cures Confusion
  • Burnt Berry: Cures Freeze
  • Gold Berry: Restores 30 HP
  • Ice Berry: Cures Burns
  • Mint Berry: Cures Sleep
  • Miracle Berry: Cures all Status Conditions
  • Mystery Berry: Restores 5 PP
  • PRZCureBerry: Cures Paralysis
  • PSNCureBerry: Cures Poison

Generation III Berries

The following is a listing for Berries obtainable in Generation III:


  1. Cheri Berry: Heals Paralysis
  2. Chesto Berry: Awakens
  3. Pecha Berry: Heals Poison
  4. Rawst Berry: Heals Burns
  5. Aspear Berry: Heals Freezing
  6. Leppa Berry: Restores 10 PP
  7. Oran Berry: Restores 10 HP
  8. Persim Berry: Heals Confusion
  9. Lum Berry: Heals all Status Conditions
  10. Sitrus Berry: Restores 30 HP
  11. Figy Berry: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Spicy Flavor
  12. Wiki Berry: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Dry Flavor
  13. Mago Berry: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Sweet Flavor
  14. Aguav Berry: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Bitter Flavor
  15. Iapapa Berry: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Sour Flavor
  16. Razz Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  17. Bluk Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  18. Nanab Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  19. Wepear Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  20. Pinap Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  21. Pomeg Berry: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers HP effort value. (Emerald only)
  22. Kelpsy Berry: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Attack effort value. (Emerald only)
  23. Qualot Berry: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Defense effort value. (Emerald only)
  24. Hondew Berry: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Special Attack effort value. (Emerald only)
  25. Grepa Berry: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Special Defense effort value. (Emerald only)
  26. Tamato Berry: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Speed effort value. (Emerald only)
  27. Cornn Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  28. Magost Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  29. Rabuta Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  30. Nomel Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  31. Spelon Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  32. Pamtre Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  33. Watmel Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  34. Durin Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  35. Belue Berry: Pokéblock ingredient.
  36. Liechi Berry: Raises Attack when HP is below 1/3.
  37. Ganlon Berry: Raises Defense when HP is below 1/3.
  38. Salac Berry: Raises Speed when HP is below 1/3.
  39. Petaya Berry: Raises Special Attack when HP is below 1/3.
  40. Apicot Berry: Raises Special Defense when HP is below 1/3.
  41. Lansat Berry: Raises Critical Hit ratio when HP is below 1/3.
  42. Starf Berry: Raises any stat when HP is below 1/3.
  43. Enigma Berry: Used for E-Reader Berries.