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'''Berries''' were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the then-new [[held item]]s feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. The standard [[Generation I]] items, such as [[Potion]]s and {{DL|Status condition healing item|Full Heal}}s, are man-made; this means that Pokémon do not know how to use them if they hold these items. Instead, ten different Berries were created that Pokémon could use automatically during battle, with effects analogous to the man-made healing items.
{{search|item named "Berry" in Generation II|the class of item|Berry}}
 
{{ItemInfobox/head
While these Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in [[Generation III]], their basic effects are inherited by the first ten {{Berries}} introduced in [[Hoenn]]. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the trees that held these Berries were generally replaced by [[Apricorn]] trees, which function similarly, and other instances of the berries themselves were replaced by other items.
 
==List of Generation II Berries==
{{Item
|name=Berry
|name=Berry
|jp=きのみ
|jname=きのみ
|jpt=Berry
|jtrans=Berry
|art=None
|sprite=None
|gen=II
|gen=II
|dispgen=II
|colorscheme=Items
|genex=yes
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|effect=Heals a Pokémon by up to 10 HP.
|descgsc=A self-restore item. (10HP, HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|11|Kanto}}, {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, {{rtn|38|Johto}}, and {{rtn|46|Johto}}, [[Bug-Catching Contest]] (Consolation Prize), held by the player's [[Starter Pokémon]] when received from [[Professor Elm]], [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Pikachu}}, {{wild|Sentret}}, {{wild|Furret}}, and {{wild|Shuckle}}
|tcg=Berry (Neo Genesis 99)
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Oran Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}
}}
{{ItemInfobox/BagRowBottom|II|Items}}
|}
The '''Berry''' (Japanese: '''きのみ''' ''Berry'') is a type of [[Berry]] exclusive to the [[Generation II]] games. It restores 10 {{status|HP}} to a Pokémon.
From [[Generation III]] onward, the Berry's spiritual successor, the [[Oran Berry]], appears instead.


{{Item
==In the games==
|name=Gold Berry
===Price===
|jp=おうごんのみ
{{ItemPrice/head‎|Items}}
|jpt=Gold Berry
|-
|gen=II
| {{gameabbrev2|GSC}}
|dispgen=II
| N/A
|genex=yes
| {{PDollar}}5
|bag=Items
|}
|sell=5
|}
|effect=Heals a Pokémon by up to 30 HP.
 
|descgsc=A self-restore item. (30HP, HOLD)
===Effect===
|locgsc=[[Bug-Catching Contest]] (Third Place), [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Furret}}
====Held item====
|tcg=Gold Berry (Neo Genesis 93)
If the holder's {{stat|HP}} falls below 50%, it will consume its held Berry and restore 10 HP.
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Sitrus Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
====Bag item====
|name=PRZCureBerry
When used from the [[Bag]] on a Pokémon, it restores 10 HP to that Pokémon. This consumes the Berry.
|jp=まひなおしのみ
|jpt=Paralysis-Curing Berry
|gen=II
|dispgen=II
|genex=yes
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|effect=Heals a Pokémon of {{status|paralysis}}.
|descgsc=A self-cure for paralysis. (HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|8|Kanto}} and {{rtn|46|Johto}}, [[Violet City]], [[Mystery Gift]]
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Cheri Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
====Other uses====
|name=PSNCureBerry
{{incomplete|section|needs=How long until a Berry becomes Berry Juice?}}
|jp=どくけしのみ
If held by {{p|Shuckle}} for long enough, it becomes [[Berry Juice]].
|jpt=Poison-Curing Berry
|gen=II
|dispgen=II
|genex=yes
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|effect=Heals a Pokémon of {{status|poison}}.
|descgsc=A self-cure for poison. (HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|2|Kanto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, and {{rtn|33|Johto}}, [[Mystery Gift]]
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Pecha Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
At [[Moomoo Farm]], the player can feed 7 Berries to Moomoo the {{p|Miltank}} to heal it. If they do, the female farmer will give the player {{TM|13|Snore}} in thanks, and the male farmer will start selling [[Moomoo Milk]].
|name=Bitter Berry
|jp=にがいきのみ
|jpt=Bitter Berry
|gen=II
|dispgen=II
|genex=yes
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|effect=Heals a Pokémon of {{status|confusion}}.
|descgsc=A self-cure for confusion. (HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|1|Kanto}}, {{rtn|31|Johto}}, and {{rtn|43|Johto}}, [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Persim Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
===Description===
|name=Burnt Berry
{{movedesc|Items}}
|jp=やけたきのみ
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|A self-restore item. (10HP, HOLD)}}
|jpt=Burnt Berry
|}
|gen=II
|}
|dispgen=II
|genex=yes
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|effect=Heals a Pokémon of {{status|frozen|being frozen}}.
|descgsc=A self-cure for freezing. (HOLD)
|locgsc={{rt|44|Johto}}, [[Fuchsia City]], [[Mystery Gift]], {{wild|Jynx}}
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Aspear Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
===Acquisition===
|name=Ice Berry
{{ItemAvailability/head‎|Items}}
|jp=こおったきのみ
|-
|jpt=Frozen Berry
| {{gameabbrev2|GSC}}
|gen=II
| {{rt|30|Johto}}, [[Ruins of Alph]]{{sup/2|C}}<br>[[New Bark Town]] (held by the player's [[starter Pokémon]]), [[Cianwood City]] (held by {{p|Shuckle|Shuckie}})<br>{{rt|10|Kanto}} (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Robert's {{p|Quagsire}}), {{rt|13|Kanto}} (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Joshua's Pokémon ×6, held by Pokéfan Alex's {{p|Nidoking}} and {{p|Slowking}}), {{rt|14|Kanto}} (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Carter's Pokémon ×3), {{rt|34|Johto}} (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Brandon's Pokémon), {{rt|39|Johto}} (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Ruth's Pokémon), [[National Park]] (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} William's Pokémon)
|dispgen=II
| Berry trees ([[Route]]s {{rtn|11|Kanto}}, {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, {{rtn|38|Johto}}, and {{rtn|46|Johto}})<br>{{rt|36|Johto}} (possible gift from {{tc|Bug Catcher}} Wade){{sup/2|C}}, [[Bug-Catching Contest]] consolation prize, [[Mystery Gift]], [[Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS]] (100 {{OBP|watt|currency}}s)<br>{{rt|39|Johto}} (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Derek's Pokémon), [[National Park]] (held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Beverly's Pokémon), [[S.S. Aqua]] ({{ci|Vermilion}} to {{ci|Olivine}}: held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Georgia's Pokémon ×5, held by {{tc|Pokéfan}} Jeremy's Pokémon ×3)<br>Held by {{wild|Pikachu|g=II}} (2% chance), {{wild|Sentret|g=II}} (2% chance), {{wild|Furret|g=II}} (23% chance), and {{wild|Shuckle|g=II}} (25% chance)<br>Held by {{wild|Caterpie|g=I}}, {{wild|Metapod|g=I}}, {{wild|Weedle|g=I}}, {{wild|Kakuna|g=I}}, {{wild|Pidgey|g=I}}, {{wild|Pidgeotto|g=I}}, {{wild|Rattata|g=I}}, {{wild|Raticate|g=I}}, {{wild|Spearow|g=I}}, {{wild|Fearow|g=I}}, {{wild|Ekans|g=I}}, {{wild|Arbok|g=I}}, {{wild|Pikachu|g=I}} (except from {{game|Yellow}}), {{wild|Sandshrew|g=I}}, {{wild|Sandslash|g=I}}, {{wild|Nidorina|g=I}}, {{wild|Nidorino|g=I}}, {{wild|Vulpix|g=I}}, {{wild|Zubat|g=I}}, {{wild|Golbat|g=I}}, {{wild|Oddish|g=I}}, {{wild|Gloom|g=I}}, {{wild|Paras|g=I}}, {{wild|Venonat|g=I}}, {{wild|Diglett|g=I}}, {{wild|Meowth|g=I}}, <!--{{wild|Persian|g=I}},--> {{wild|Psyduck|g=I}}, {{wild|Mankey|g=I}}, {{wild|Growlithe|g=I}}, {{wild|Poliwag|g=I}}, {{wild|Poliwhirl|g=I}}, {{wild|Kadabra|g=I}} (except from {{game|Yellow}}), {{wild|Machoke|g=I}}, {{wild|Bellsprout|g=I}}, {{wild|Weepinbell|g=I}}, {{wild|Tentacool|g=I}}, {{wild|Geodude|g=I}}, {{wild|Graveler|g=I}}, {{wild|Ponyta|g=I}}, {{wild|Slowpoke|g=I}}, {{wild|Magnemite|g=I}}, {{wild|Doduo|g=I}}, {{wild|Seel|g=I}}, {{wild|Grimer|g=I}}, {{wild|Shellder|g=I}}, {{wild|Gastly|g=I}}, {{wild|Haunter|g=I}}, {{wild|Drowzee|g=I}}, {{wild|Voltorb|g=I}}, {{wild|Exeggcute|g=I}}, {{wild|Cubone|g=I}}, {{wild|Koffing|g=I}}, {{wild|Rhyhorn|g=I}}, and {{wild|Magikarp|g=I}} from [[Generation I]]
|genex=yes
|}
|bag=Items
|}
|sell=5
|effect=Heals a Pokémon of a {{status|burned|burn}}.
|descgsc=A self-cure for a burn. (HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|26|Kanto}} and {{rtn|36|Johto}}, [[Pewter City]], [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Vulpix}}, {{wild|Growlithe}}, and {{wild|Magmar}}
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Rawst Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
==In the manga==
|name=Mint Berry
{{incomplete|section|needs=[[:zh:File:尾立 果实 ADV.png|Image]]}}
|jp=はっかのみ
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
|jpt=Mint Berry
In ''[[PS117|Slugging It Out with Slugma]]'', {{adv|Crystal}} explains to a girl that Pokémon can heal themselves by eating the Berries they hold.
|gen=II
{{-}}
|dispgen=II
==In the TCG==
|genex=yes
[[File:BerryNeoGenesis99.jpg|thumb|200px|Berry]]
|bag=Items
{{main|Berry (Neo Genesis 99)}}
|sell=5
The Berry was introduced as a {{TCG|Pokémon Tool}} {{TCG|Trainer card}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the English Neo Series (the Japanese Neo Era) in the {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} expansion. It has never been reprinted.
|effect=Awakens a Pokémon that is {{status|asleep}}.
|descgsc=A self-awakening for sleep. (HOLD)
|locgsc={{rt|39|Johto}}, [[Pewter City]], [[Mystery Gift]]
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Chesto Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{Item
If there are 2 or more damage counters on the Pokémon Berry is attached to at the start of a turn, the player removes 2 counters from it and discards Berry.
|name=MiracleBerry
{{-}}
|jp=きせきのみ
==In other languages==
|jpt=Miracle Berry
{{langtable|color={{items color light}}|bordercolor={{items color dark}}
|gen=II
|zh_yue=果實 ''{{tt|Gwósaht|Fruit}}''
|dispgen=II
|zh_cmn=果實 / 果实 ''{{tt|Guǒshí|Fruit}}'' {{tt|*|Adventures}}<br>樹果 ''{{tt|Shùguǒ|Berry}}'' {{tt|*|Guidebook}}
|genex=yes
|fr=Baie
|bag=Items
|de=Beere
|sell=5
|it=Bacca
|effect=Heals a Pokémon of any [[status condition]].
|es=Baya
|descgsc=Cures all status problems. (HOLD)
|ko=나무열매 ''Namu Yeolmae''
|locgsc=[[Mystery Gift]]
|tcg=Miracle Berry (Neo Genesis 94)
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Lum Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}
}}


{{Item
==External links==
|name=MysteryBerry
*[http://www.smogon.com/dex/gs/items/berry/ On Smogon's Itemdex]
|jp=ふしぎなきのみ
|jpt=Mystery Berry
|gen=II
|dispgen=II
|genex=yes
|bag=Items
|sell=5
|effect=Restores the {{PP}} of one Pokémon's move by 5.
|descgsc=A self-restore for PP. (HOLD)
|locgsc=[[Route]]s {{rtn|35|Johto}} and {{rtn|45|Johto}}, [[Mystery Gift]], [[Time Capsule|Trading]] Pokémon from [[Generation I]] games, {{wild|Clefairy}}, and {{wild|Mr. Mime}}
|notes=Replaced by the {{color2|000000|Leppa Berry}} in {{color2|000000|Generation III}}.
}}


{{-}}
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[[Category:Berries in Generation II]]
[[Category:Berries]]
[[Category:Berries]]
[[Category:HP-restoring Berries]]


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Revision as of 00:10, 21 October 2017

This article is about the item named "Berry" in Generation II. For the class of item, see Berry.
Berry
きのみ
Berry
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Berry
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Introduced in Generation II
Pocket
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The Berry (Japanese: きのみ Berry) is a type of Berry exclusive to the Generation II games. It restores 10 HP to a Pokémon.

From Generation III onward, the Berry's spiritual successor, the Oran Berry, appears instead.

In the games

Price

Games Cost Sell price
GSC N/A $5

Effect

Held item

If the holder's HP falls below 50%, it will consume its held Berry and restore 10 HP.

Bag item

When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it restores 10 HP to that Pokémon. This consumes the Berry.

Other uses

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: How long until a Berry becomes Berry Juice?

If held by Shuckle for long enough, it becomes Berry Juice.

At Moomoo Farm, the player can feed 7 Berries to Moomoo the Miltank to heal it. If they do, the female farmer will give the player TM13 (Snore) in thanks, and the male farmer will start selling Moomoo Milk.

Description

Games Description
GSC A self-restore item. (10HP, HOLD)

Acquisition

Games Finite methods Repeatable methods
GSC Route 30, Ruins of AlphC
New Bark Town (held by the player's starter Pokémon), Cianwood City (held by Shuckie)
Route 10 (held by Pokéfan Robert's Quagsire), Route 13 (held by Pokéfan Joshua's Pokémon ×6, held by Pokéfan Alex's Nidoking and Slowking), Route 14 (held by Pokéfan Carter's Pokémon ×3), Route 34 (held by Pokéfan Brandon's Pokémon), Route 39 (held by Pokéfan Ruth's Pokémon), National Park (held by Pokéfan William's Pokémon)
Berry trees (Routes 11, 29, 30, 38, and 46)
Route 36 (possible gift from Bug Catcher Wade)C, Bug-Catching Contest consolation prize, Mystery Gift, Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS (100 watts)
Route 39 (held by Pokéfan Derek's Pokémon), National Park (held by Pokéfan Beverly's Pokémon), S.S. Aqua (Vermilion to Olivine: held by Pokéfan Georgia's Pokémon ×5, held by Pokéfan Jeremy's Pokémon ×3)
Held by wild Pikachu (2% chance), wild Sentret (2% chance), wild Furret (23% chance), and wild Shuckle (25% chance)
Held by wild Caterpie, wild Metapod, wild Weedle, wild Kakuna, wild Pidgey, wild Pidgeotto, wild Rattata, wild Raticate, wild Spearow, wild Fearow, wild Ekans, wild Arbok, wild Pikachu (except from Pokémon Yellow), wild Sandshrew, wild Sandslash, wild Nidorina, wild Nidorino, wild Vulpix, wild Zubat, wild Golbat, wild Oddish, wild Gloom, wild Paras, wild Venonat, wild Diglett, wild Meowth, wild Psyduck, wild Mankey, wild Growlithe, wild Poliwag, wild Poliwhirl, wild Kadabra (except from Pokémon Yellow), wild Machoke, wild Bellsprout, wild Weepinbell, wild Tentacool, wild Geodude, wild Graveler, wild Ponyta, wild Slowpoke, wild Magnemite, wild Doduo, wild Seel, wild Grimer, wild Shellder, wild Gastly, wild Haunter, wild Drowzee, wild Voltorb, wild Exeggcute, wild Cubone, wild Koffing, wild Rhyhorn, and wild Magikarp from Generation I

In the manga

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Image

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In Slugging It Out with Slugma, Crystal explains to a girl that Pokémon can heal themselves by eating the Berries they hold.

In the TCG

Berry
Main article: Berry (Neo Genesis 99)

The Berry was introduced as a Pokémon Tool Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Neo Series (the Japanese Neo Era) in the Neo Genesis expansion. It has never been reprinted.

If there are 2 or more damage counters on the Pokémon Berry is attached to at the start of a turn, the player removes 2 counters from it and discards Berry.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 果實 Gwósaht
Mandarin 果實 / 果实 Guǒshí *
樹果 Shùguǒ *
France Flag.png French Baie
Germany Flag.png German Beere
Italy Flag.png Italian Bacca
South Korea Flag.png Korean 나무열매 Namu Yeolmae
Spain Flag.png Spanish Baya

External links


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