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==In spin-off games==
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
The Pecha Berry appears in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]].
====Price====
{{ItemPrice/head‎|sweet}}
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrevmd|RB}}|80[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]|5[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]}}
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}|60[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]|6[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]}}
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}|50[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]|5[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]}}
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|12[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]|3[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]}}
|}
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====Effect====
It is a food item that heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] and [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status conditions and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}/2{{sup/md|SMD}}.
====Description====
{{movedesc|sweet}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|RB}}|A food item that heals the Pokémon when [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|poisoned]] or [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|badly poisoned]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}|A food item that heals a [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] status condition or a [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status condition. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}|Eating it heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] and [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status conditions.}}
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}|Eating it heals your poisoned or badly poisoned status condition.}}
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====Acquisition====
{{ItemAvailability/head‎|sweet}}
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| {{gameabbrevmd|RB}}
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| [[Tiny Woods]], [[Thunderwave Cave]], [[Mt. Steel]], [[Sinister Woods]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Mt. Thunder]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Great Canyon]], [[Lapis Cave]], [[Rock Path]], [[Snow Path]], [[Frosty Forest]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Mt. Freeze]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Uproar Forest]], [[Howling Forest]], [[Stormy Sea]], [[Silver Trench]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Western Cave]], [[Northern Range]], [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Southern Cavern]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Solar Cave]], [[Darknight Relic]], [[Waterfall Pond]], [[Unown Relic]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]], [[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s ([[Mt. Blaze]], Frosty Forest, [[Magma Cavern]], Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
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| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
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| Various dungeons
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| {{gameabbrevmd|GTI}}
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| [[Post Town]] merchants, [[Pokémon Paradise#Shops 2|Paradise Facilities]], various dungeons
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| {{gameabbrevmd|SMD}}
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| [[Kecleon Shop]]s, various dungeons
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====Appearance====
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| Sprite from {{color2|000|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Rescue Team}} and {{color2|000|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers series}}
| Sprite from {{color2|000|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity}}
| Sprite from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
| Model from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|Gates to Infinity}} and {{color2|000|Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
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===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
{{adv|Emerald}} used several Pecha Berries off-panel during his {{DL|Battle Frontier (Generation III)|Battle Pike}} challenge to cure his Pokémon. Unfortunately, he ran out of them just before reaching {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} in ''[[PS309|Moving Past Milotic]]'', making him unable to cure his badly poisoned Pokémon without [[Recall|switching them out]] to activate {{a|Natural Cure}}.
{{adv|Emerald}} used several Pecha Berries off-panel during his [[Battle Pike]] challenge to cure his Pokémon. Unfortunately, he ran out of them just before reaching {{FB|Pike Queen|Lucy}} in ''[[PS309|Moving Past Milotic]]'', making him unable to cure his badly poisoned Pokémon without [[Recall|switching them out]] to activate {{a|Natural Cure}}.


In ''[[PS318|Sneaky Like Shedinja II]]'', a Pecha Berry was seen amongst the Berries that [[Emerald's Sceptile]] sliced with {{m|Leaf Blade}} for its {{pkmn|Trainer}} to eat.
In ''[[PS318|Sneaky Like Shedinja II]]'', a Pecha Berry was seen amongst the Berries that [[Emerald's Sceptile]] sliced with {{m|Leaf Blade}} for its {{pkmn|Trainer}} to eat.

Revision as of 05:55, 24 January 2019

Chesto Berry Chesto Berry
Berries
Rawst Berry Rawst Berry
TagPecha.png Pecha Berry
モモンのみ Momon Fruit
No. 03
Effect
Heals poison
Natural Gift
Type Electric
Power 80
Flavor
Generation III
  SPICY DRY SWEET BITTER SOUR  
0 -1 +1 0 0
Generation IV
 
 
 
 
 
 
0

SPICY

 
 
 
0

DRY

 
 
 
10

SWEET

 
 
 
0

BITTER

 
 
 
0

SOUR

 
 
 
Growth
Generation III
AllTreeSeedIII.png
Planted
0 hours
AllTreeSproutIII.png
Sprouted
3 hours
PechaTreeTallerIII.png
Taller
6 hours
PechaTreeBloomIII.png
Flowering
9 hours
PechaTreeBerryIII.png
Berries
12 hours
Generation IV
AllTreeSeed.png
Planted
0 hours
AllTreeSprout.png
Sprouted
3 hours
PechaTreeTaller.png
Taller
6 hours
PechaTreeBloom.png
Flowering
9 hours
PechaTreeBerry.png
Berries
12 hours
Size (in) Size (cm) Firmness
1.6" 4.0 cm Very soft
Bag description
Generation III A hold item that heals poisoning in battle.RSE
When held by a Pokémon, it will be used in battle to cure poison.FRLG
A hold item that heals poisoning in battle.ColoXD
Generation IV A Poffin ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokémon to recover from poison.DPPt
It may be used or held by a Pokémon to recover from poison.HGSS
Generation V If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from poison.
Generation VI A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from poisoning on its own in battle.
Generation VII A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from poisoning on its own in battle.
Generation VIII Unknown
Tag description
Generation III Very sweet and delicious. Also very tender - handle with care.
Generation IV Because of its hollow inside pocket, there isn't a lot to eat. What can be eaten is very sweet and delicious.
Ice Cream Scoop
Flavor 1 Flavor 2 Flavor 3
Scoop DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png
Stickiness DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png
Origin
Name Peach
Design Peach

A Pecha Berry (Japanese: モモンのみ Momon Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III. It is the spiritual successor of the PSNCureBerry from Generation II, having an identical effect when used on or by a Pokémon.

Locations

Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Growing on Routes 102, 104, 112, 120, and 123 when the player first arrives there.
Can be given by a girl in the Pretty Petal flower shop.
Can be given by a Gentleman in Lilycove City.
Can be given by the Berry Master's wife if the player does not qualify for a special Berry.
FireRed and LeafGreen
A Pokémon with Pickup has a 10% chance of finding one.
Hidden aboard the S.S. Anne, on Route 24.
Hidden in Berry Forest*.
Wild hold item (Generation III)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Poochyena and Mightyena.
Mini Games (Generation III)
Orre
Sometimes given by an old man with a Taillow in Agate Village.
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
Growing on Routes 205 (Floaroma side), 211 (Celestic side), 212 (Pastoria side) 215, and 221 when the player first arrives there.
Random daily gift from the lady in the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop.
Can be given by the Berry Master.
Sometimes awarded after earning less than 3000 points at Pal Park.
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Given by a Juggler in Violet City in exchange for a Red Shard.
Gift from a woman on Route 36 after defeating Sudowoodo.
Sometimes given away at the Goldenrod City Department Stores Lottery as a third place prize.
Found in the first chamber at the Ruins of Alph.
Can be given by Bug Catcher Wade on Route 31SS.
Wild hold item (Generation IV)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Poochyena, Mightyena, Stunky or Skuntank.
Pokéwalker
Commonly found in Noisy Forest after 500+ steps.
Commonly found in Yellow Forest after 800+ steps.
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Mystery Dungeon series
Black and White
Given by two of the Pokémon Rangers in Pinwheel Forest, and another two in Route 8.
Received from the Harlequin at Studio Castelia if the third option is chosen after showing the asked type of Pokémon.
May be given by the executive in Lacunosa Town on Sunday night.
Can be given by the Mayor of White Forest by showing a certain Pokémon available in White ForestW.
Black 2 and White 2
Given by Cheren on Route 20.
Given by Pokémon Rangers in Lostlorn Forest, Routes 6 and 20.
Join Avenue (Flower Shop)
Received from a Clerk in Studio Castelia.
Can be obtained from Funfest Mission Collect Berries!.
Wild hold item (Generation V)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Poochyena or Stunky.
Often (50% chance) held by wild Venipede, Whirlipede, ScolipedeBW, Tympole, Palpitoad, SeismitoadB2W2, Skitty, Delcatty, Buneary, or Lopunny.
Dream World
Can be found in the Pleasant Forest after 0+ Dream Points.
X and Y
Given by the Berry grower in the Berry fields.
Received from the man in the westernmost house in Camphrier Town if the third option is chosen after showing the asked type of Pokémon.
Sometimes on the empty stall in Coumarine City.
Sometimes found on pink Berry trees.
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Growing on Routes 102, 104 and 120 when the player first arrives there.
Can be given by a fan after competing in a Normal Rank Pokémon Contest Spectacular.
Can be given by the Berry Master's wife if the player does not qualify for a special Berry.
Can be given by a girl in the Pretty Petal flower shop.
Sometimes given by a Gentleman in Lilycove City.
Can be given by a Secret Pal at the player's Super-Secret Base with the Gather Berries skill.
Wild hold item (Generation VI)
Often (50% chance) held by wild Wurmple.
PokéMileage Club
Sun and Moon
Can be found in Berry piles in Routes 3, 4, 5, 8, 16, and 17.
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Can be found in Berry piles in Routes 3, 4, 5, 8, 16, and 17.
Wild hold item (Generation VII)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Rattata, Raticate, Yungoos, or Gumshoos.
Sword and Shield
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Legends: Arceus


The Pecha Berry can be found at the following events
Generation V
Rate Event Held by
100% Powerful Tag Pokémon Chandelure

Growth and harvest

Generation III

A Pecha Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Pecha tree will yield 2-3 Berries.

Generation IV

A Pecha Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Pecha tree will yield 2-5 Berries.

Generation VI

A Pecha Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours, with 4 hours per stage. A Pecha tree will yield 4-15 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1 Berry to the final harvest, weeding it will add 2, and removing a pest will add 3.

Generation VII

A Pecha Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours. A Pecha tree will yield 4-12 Berries.

Uses

In-Battle

A Pecha Berry, if held by a Pokémon, can instantly cure it of poison, or it can be used as an item to cure poison.

When used in conjunction with Natural Gift, a Pecha Berry will take on the Electric-type with a power of 60.

Berry Blending

Verdanturf Fallarbor Slateport Lilycove
Pecha Berry Pink Pink Pink Pink

Berry Crushing

At 100% performance, this Berry will contribute 40 units of powder.

Poffin Cooking

At 100% performance, a Pecha Berry will produce a level 14 Sweet Poffin when cooking alone.

Artwork

SugimoriPechaBerry.png Dream Pecha Berry Sprite.png
Sugimori artwork Dream World artwork


In spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

The Pecha Berry appears in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.

Price

Games Cost Sell price
MDRB 80Poké currency.png 5Poké currency.png
MDTDS 60Poké currency.png 6Poké currency.png
MDGtI 50Poké currency V.png 5Poké currency V.png
SMD 12Poké currency VI Sprite.png 3Poké currency VI Sprite.png

Effect

It is a food item that heals the Poisoned and Badly Poisoned status conditions and fills Belly by 5RBTDSGtI/2SMD.

Description

Games Description
MDRB A food item that heals the Pokémon when poisoned or badly poisoned. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
MDTDS A food item that heals a Poisoned status condition or a Badly Poisoned status condition. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
MDGtI Eating it heals the Poisoned and Badly Poisoned status conditions.
SMD Eating it heals your poisoned or badly poisoned status condition.

Acquisition

Games Finite methods Repeatable methods
MDRB Tiny Woods, Thunderwave Cave, Mt. Steel, Sinister Woods, Silent Chasm, Mt. Thunder*, Great Canyon, Lapis Cave, Rock Path, Snow Path, Frosty Forest*, Mt. Freeze*, Uproar Forest, Howling Forest, Stormy Sea, Silver Trench, Fiery Field, Lightning Field, Northwind Field, Western Cave, Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Buried Relic, Wish Cave, Southern Cavern, Wyvern Hill, Solar Cave, Darknight Relic, Waterfall Pond, Unown Relic, Joyous Tower, Purity Forest, Oddity Cave, Remains Island
Kecleon Shops (Mt. Blaze, Frosty Forest, Magma Cavern, Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
MDTDS Various dungeons
MDGtI Post Town merchants, Paradise Facilities, various dungeons
SMD Kecleon Shops, various dungeons

Appearance

MDBag Pecha Berry Sprite.png MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png MDBag Pecha Berry VI Sprite.png Pecha Berry PMD GTI.png
Sprite from Rescue Team and Explorers series Sprite from Gates to Infinity Sprite from
Super Mystery Dungeon
Model from
Gates to Infinity and Super Mystery Dungeon

In the anime

A Pecha Berry in the anime

Pecha Berries, along with many other kinds of Berries, debuted in The Lotad Lowdown. They were being grown at the Pretty Petal flower shop.

Pecha Berries were also seen in All in a Day's Wurmple, where May brought a couple of them for herself and Forrest Franklin to eat.

Ash and Pikachu found a Pecha tree in A Corphish Out of Water, but before they could eat any of the Berries, they were chased away by an angry Shroomish which Ash had accidentally stepped onto.

In Just One of the Geysers, Pecha Berries appeared amongst the many food items seen inside Brawly's fridge.

In Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry, Pecha Berries were seen amongst the many other Berries sold at the Lilycove Berry Market.

Multiple Pecha Berries were seen in Berry, Berry Interesting, in which May picked a few from a garden to blend with other Berries in order to produce Pokéblocks for her Pokémon.

Misty picked up some Pecha Berries for herself and Max in A Real Cleffa-Hanger.

Pecha Berries were one of the main focuses of On Cloud Arcanine, where a wild Arcanine was seen taking Berries from a valley full of Pecha trees to feed its Growlithe puppies.

Pecha Berries were amongst the Berries Team Rocket made a group of wild Aipom bring them in Slaking Kong!.

Several Pecha Berries were seen in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate! under the possession of Team Go-Getters. Unfortunate for them, the Pecha Berries, along with almost all of their other Berries, were eaten by Ekans of Team Meanies.

Pecha Berries were amongst the many other Berries seen in Like It or Lup It!.

James and Meowth were seen picking some Pecha Berries in Crossing Paths.

Pecha Berries were one of the many kinds of Berries seen during Hungry for the Good Life!.

Pecha Berries were seen in a Berry basket in Arceus and the Jewel of Life.

Brock cured Ash's Pikachu with a Pecha Berry in The Brockster Is In!. Later in the same episode, he used a medicine made of a Pecha Berry to medicate a group of poisoned Pokémon.

A Pecha Berry was seen as a part of Cilan's cookings in Ash and Trip's Third Battle!.

Multiple Pecha Berries appeared in Eindoak Town in White—Victini and Zekrom and Black—Victini and Reshiram.

Pecha Berries were amongst the many other Berries seen in The Beartic Mountain Feud!.

Roxie gave Ash's Pignite and Pikachu one Pecha Berry each in Rocking the Virbank Gym! Part 2, helping them recover from the poison inflicted on them by her Pokémon.

Several Pecha Berries were seen in Eevee & Friends.

Clemont cured Sanpei's Greninja from poison with a Pecha Berry in A Stealthy Challenge!.

Pecha Berries were seen amongst the Berries Ash gave to his Pokémon as a gift in Under the Pledging Tree!.

Multiple Pecha Berries were seen growing in Dr. White's garden in A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!.

Several Pecha Berries were seen in a pile of Berries being eaten by Meowth in Good Friends, Great Training!.

A Performer competing in the Dendemille Showcase Rookie Class used Pecha Berries in her Poké Puffs in Performing with Fiery Charm!.

Many Pecha Berries were seen on a large tree in Pikachu and the Pokémon Music Squad.

Multiple Pecha Berries, along with many other kinds of Berries, were seen at a Pokémon Center in Adventures in Running Errands!.

Pecha Berries were seen amongst the many different kinds of Berries used as a part of the Anistar City Pokémon Showcase in A Performance Pop Quiz!.

Alain used a Pecha Berry to cure his Charizard from the poison status inflicted on it by a Trainer's Mega Venusaur's Venoshock in Mega Evolution Special IV.

In From A to Z!, Dedenne offered a Pecha Berry to Squishy, but it refused to take it, instead using sunlight as its energy source.

Multiple Pecha Berries appeared in A Dancing Debut!, first during the Couriway Town Pokémon Showcase and later as a part of Ash and his friends' meal.

Several Pecha Berries appeared in the Poké TV segment of Making Friends and Influencing Villains!.

Multiple Pecha Berries, along with many other kinds of Berries, appeared at the Nebel Plateau in Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel.

Pecha Berries appeared in Battling With a Clean Slate! amongst the Berries Ash and his friends used while making a feast at Professor Sycamore's laboratory.

In The Guardian's Challenge!, a Pecha Berry was seen as a part of the meal Mallow made for Ash and his classmates' Pokémon.

Multiple Pecha Berries, along with numerous other Berries, appeared in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!.

Multiple Pecha Berries appeared in A Seasoned Search!.

Pecha Berries were one of the many different kinds of Berries seen in A Team-on-Team Tussle!.

Multiple Pecha Berries, along with many other kinds of Berries, appeared in Lulled to La-La Land!.

Several Pecha Berries appeared in the Poké Problem extra scene in Currying Favor and Flavor!. Mallow used them as ingredients to make a less spicy version of the "Akala Curry" for Snowy, who had been unwilling to eat the spicy food.

A Pecha Berry appeared in Fighting Back the Tears!, where Professor Burnet's Munchlax offered one to Mareanie, but she didn't want it.

Multiple Pecha Berries appeared in the Ultra Guardians' medical kit in A Mission of Ultra Urgency!. In the same episode, Team Rocket was also seen picking up some Pecha Berries in a forest.

Pecha Berries were seen in the pile of Berries in Bewear's den in Acting True to Form!.

Multiple Pecha Berries appeared in SM064, where a group of Passimian were seen playfully throwing them at each other.

A Pecha Berry appeared in Love at First Twirl!, as a part of a meal Ash had made for his Pokémon.

In the manga

A Pecha Berry in Jō's Big Adventure

In the Pocket Monsters HGSS Jō's Big Adventure manga

In Jō VS Team Rocket, used a Pecha Berry to cure his Totodile from the poison inflicted on it by Ariana's Gloom's Poison Powder.

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

Emerald used several Pecha Berries off-panel during his Battle Pike challenge to cure his Pokémon. Unfortunately, he ran out of them just before reaching Lucy in Moving Past Milotic, making him unable to cure his badly poisoned Pokémon without switching them out to activate Natural Cure.

In Sneaky Like Shedinja II, a Pecha Berry was seen amongst the Berries that Emerald's Sceptile sliced with Leaf Blade for its Trainer to eat.

In Problematic Probopass and Mad Magnezone II, a Pecha 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.

In The Final Match and a Surprising Finale!, Gladion used a Pecha Berry to heal his Porygon from the poison inflicted on it by Moon's Alolan Grimer's Poison Gas.

In PASM11, multiple Pecha Berries appeared in the pile of Berries gathered by a group of Pokémon at Lush Jungle while helping Moon in her search for a special Mirage Berry.

In the TCG

The following is a list of cards named or holding a Pecha Berry.

Pecha Berry
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Piplup Water Majestic Dawn Common 72/100 PPP Promotional cards   003/PPP
      Mewtwo LV.X Collection Pack   002/012
 


Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese モモンのみ Momon no Mi From 桃 momo, peach
English Pecha Berry From peach
French Baie Pecha From pêche
German Pirsifbeere From Pfirsich, peach
Italian Baccapesca From pesca, peach
Spanish Baya Meloc From melocotón, peach
Korean 복슝열매 Boksyung Yeolmae From 복숭아 boksung'a, peach
Chinese (Mandarin) 桃桃果 Táotáo Guǒ* From 桃 táo, peach
甜桃 Tiántáo* From 甜 tián (sweet) and 桃 táo (peach)
Chinese (Cantonese) 桃桃果 Tòuhtòuh Gwó* From 桃 tòuh, peach
甜桃 Tìhmtòuh* From 甜 tìhm (sweet) and 桃 tòuh (peach)
Danish Pecha-bær From English name
Finnish Pechamarja From English name
Hindi शलजम Shalgam From शलजम shalgam, turnip
Norwegian Pecha-bær From English name
Brazilian Portuguese Fruta Pêsso From pêssego, peach
Fruta Pecha* From its English name
European Portuguese Fruta Pêsso From pêssego, peach
Swedish Pechabär From English name
Vietnamese Quả Đoàn From đào, peach


Chesto Berry Chesto Berry
Berries
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