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A Pinap Berry (Japanese: パイルのみ Pairu Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III.
Locations
Growth and harvest
Generation III
A Pinap Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 4 hours, with 1 hour per stage. A Pinap tree will yield 3-6 Berries.
Generation IV
A Pinap Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 8 hours, with 2 hours per stage. A Pinap tree will yield 2-10 Berries.
Generation VII
A Pinap Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours. A Pinap tree will yield 4-12 Berries.
Uses
In-battle
In Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, using a Pinap Berry will make a wild Pokémon more likely to reward candy and other Berries upon capture.
Berry Blending
Berry Crushing
At 100% performance, this Berry will contribute 140 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance, a Pinap Berry can produce a Level 13 (maybe higher) Spicy Poffin when cooking alone.
Artwork
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Dream World artwork
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Sprites
Models
In spin-off games
The Pinap Berry was added to Pokémon GO on February 16, 2017. Using a Pinap Berry on a wild Pokémon will make it give twice as much candy if it is caught. The Berry's effect lasts until the wild Pokémon breaks out of a thrown Poké Ball.
Pinap Berries can be obtained from PokéStops starting at level 18. They can also be obtained as rewards for leveling up every 4 levels starting at level 21. They have appeared in limited-time Boxes in the Shop as well.
Berry
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Description
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Acquisition
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Pinap Berry
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Feed this to a Pokémon to make it drop more candy.
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Spin PokéStops or Gyms (Level 18 and up) Reward for leveling up (Every 4 levels starting level 21) Complete certain Field Research tasks
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Silver Pinap Berry
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Feed this to a Pokémon to receive more Candy when you catch it and make it easier to catch.
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Complete certain Field Research tasks
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In the anime
A Pinap Berry in the
anime
In Alola to New Adventure!, Delia was seen drinking Pinap Juice.
Pinap Berries made their first physical appearance in Mallow and the Forest Teacher!, where they were used by Abe and a wild Oranguru to make Pinap Juice.
In Acting True to Form!, Meowth was seen drinking some Pinap Juice made by Oranguru.
A Pinap Berry appeared in SM064 at the nest of a group of wild Passimian.
In the manga
A Pinap Berry in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In Problematic Probopass and Mad Magnezone II, a Pinap 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
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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パイルのみ Pairu no Mi
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From パイナップル pineapple
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English
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Pinap Berry
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From pineapple
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French
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Baie Nanana
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From ananas, pineapple
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German
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Sananabeere
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From Ananas, pineapple
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Italian
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Baccananas
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From ananas, pineapple
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Spanish
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Baya Pinia
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From piña, pineapple
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Korean
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파인열매 Pine Yeolmae
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From 파인애플 pineapple
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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凰梨果 Huánglí Guǒ*
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From 鳳梨 fènglí (pineapple; lit. "phoenix pear") and 鳳凰 fènghuáng (phoenix)
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黃旺梨 Huángwànglí*
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From 黃梨 huánglí, 旺來 wànglái, and 鳳梨 fènglí (different names for pineapple)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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凰梨果 Wòhnglèih Gwó
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From its Mandarin name
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Fruta Caxí
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From abacaxi, pineapple
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Vietnamese
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Quả dứa
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From trái dứa, pineapple
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