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The '''Potion''' (Japanese: '''キズぐすり''' ''Wound Medicine'') is a type of [[medicine]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It can be used | The '''Potion''' (Japanese: '''キズぐすり''' ''Wound Medicine'') is a type of [[medicine]] introduced in [[Generation I]]. It can be used to restore a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}'s {{stat|HP}}. | ||
It has four improved counterparts: [[Super Potion]], [[Hyper Potion]], [[Max Potion]], and [[Full Restore]]. | It has four improved counterparts: [[Super Potion]], [[Hyper Potion]], [[Max Potion]], and [[Full Restore]]. | ||
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Restores the HP of a <sc>Pokémon</sc> by 20 points.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Restores the HP of a <sc>Pokémon</sc> by 20 points.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A spray-type medicine for wounds. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by just 20 points.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A spray-type medicine for wounds. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by just 20 points.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7| | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}|A spray-type medicine for treating wounds. It can be used to restore 20 HP to an injured Pokémon.}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev1|RBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} | | {{gameabbrev1|RBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}} | ||
| {{rt|1|Kanto}} | | In the {{player}}'s [[PC]] at the start of the game<br>{{rt|1|Kanto}}, [[Viridian City]], [[Viridian Forest]], [[Mt. Moon]] | ||
| {{ci|Viridian}}{{sup/1|Y}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, and {{ci|Cerulean}} [[Poké Mart]]s | | {{ci|Viridian}}{{sup/1|Y}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, and {{ci|Cerulean}} [[Poké Mart]]s | ||
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| {{gameabbrev2|GSC}} | | {{gameabbrev2|GSC}} | ||
| [[Route]]s {{rtn|25|Kanto}}, {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, {{rtn|31|Johto}}{{sup/2|C}}, and {{rtn|32|Johto}}{{sup/2|GS}}, [[New Bark Town]], [[Dark Cave]], [[Sprout Tower]], [[Union Cave]] | | [[Route]]s {{rtn|25|Kanto}}, {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, {{rtn|31|Johto}}{{sup/2|C}}, and {{rtn|32|Johto}}{{sup/2|GS}}, [[New Bark Town]], [[Dark Cave]], [[Sprout Tower]], [[Union Cave]] | ||
| {{ci|Cherrygrove}}, {{ci|Violet}}, {{to|Azalea}}, {{ci|Ecruteak}}, and {{to|Lavender}} [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Goldenrod Department Store]], {{DL|Cianwood City|Cianwood City Pharmacy}}, | | {{ci|Cherrygrove}}, {{ci|Violet}}, {{to|Azalea}}, {{ci|Ecruteak}}, and {{to|Lavender}} [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Goldenrod Department Store]], [[Celadon Department Store]], {{DL|Cianwood City|Cianwood City Pharmacy}}, {{DL|Mahogany Town|Just a Souvenir Shop}} (before exposing [[Team Rocket]]) | ||
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| {{gameabbrev3|RSE}} | | {{gameabbrev3|RSE}} | ||
| [[Route]]s {{rtn|102|Hoenn}}, {{rtn|104|Hoenn}}, and {{rtn|116|Hoenn}}{{sup/3|E}} | | In the {{player}}'s [[PC]] at the start of the game<br>[[Route]]s {{rtn|102|Hoenn}}, {{rtn|104|Hoenn}}, and {{rtn|116|Hoenn}}{{sup/3|E}}, [[Oldale Town]], [[Petalburg Woods]] | ||
| {{to|Oldale}}, {{ci|Petalburg}}, {{ci|Rustboro}}, {{ci|Slateport}}, and {{ci|Mauville}} [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Lilycove Department Store]]<br>{{a|Pickup}}{{sup/3|E}} | | {{to|Oldale}}, {{ci|Petalburg}}, {{ci|Rustboro}}, {{ci|Slateport}}, and {{ci|Mauville}} [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Lilycove Department Store]]<br>{{a|Pickup}}{{sup/3|E}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev3|FRLG}} | | {{gameabbrev3|FRLG}} | ||
| {{rt|1|Kanto}} | | In the {{player}}'s [[PC]] at the start of the game<br>{{rt|1|Kanto}}, [[Viridian City]], [[Viridian Forest]], [[Mt. Moon]], [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6)]], [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8)]] | ||
| {{ci|Viridian}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, and {{ci|Cerulean}} [[Poké Mart]]s | | {{ci|Viridian}}, {{ci|Pewter}}, and {{ci|Cerulean}} [[Poké Mart]]s | ||
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| {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}} | | {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}} | ||
| [[Route]]s {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, and {{rtn|31|Johto}}, [[New Bark Town]], [[Dark Cave]], [[Sprout Tower]], [[Ruins of Alph]], [[Union Cave]], {{ka|Victory Road}} | | [[Route]]s {{rtn|29|Johto}}, {{rtn|30|Johto}}, and {{rtn|31|Johto}}, [[New Bark Town]], [[Dark Cave]], [[Sprout Tower]], [[Ruins of Alph]], [[Union Cave]], {{ka|Victory Road}} | ||
| All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Goldenrod Department Store]], {{DL|Cianwood City|Cianwood City Pharmacy}}, {{DL|Mahogany Town|Just a Souvenir Shop}} (before | | All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Goldenrod Department Store]], [[Celadon Department Store]], {{DL|Cianwood City|Cianwood City Pharmacy}}, {{DL|Mahogany Town|Just a Souvenir Shop}} (before exposing [[Team Rocket]])<br>{{a|Pickup}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrevss|PW}} | | {{gameabbrevss|PW}} | ||
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| All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Lilycove Department Store]]<br>Held by {{wild|Zigzagoon}} (50% chance)<br>{{a|Pickup}} | | All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Lilycove Department Store]]<br>Held by {{wild|Zigzagoon}} (50% chance)<br>{{a|Pickup}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev7| | | {{gameabbrev7|SMUSUM}} | ||
| {{rt|1|Alola}}, {{al|Trainers' School}}, [[Hau'oli City]] | | {{rt|1|Alola}}, {{al|Trainers' School}}, [[Hau'oli City]] | ||
| All [[Poké Mart]]s, {{DL|Royal Avenue|Thrifty Megamart}}<br>{{a|Pickup}} | | All [[Poké Mart]]s, {{DL|Royal Avenue|Thrifty Megamart}}<br>{{a|Pickup}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev7| | | {{gameabbrev7|PE}} | ||
| {{ | | [[Route]]s {{rtn|1|Kanto}} and {{rtn|3|Kanto}}, [[Viridian Forest]], [[Pewter City]], [[Mt. Moon]], [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 5-6)]], [[Underground Path (Kanto Routes 7-8)]] | ||
| All [[Poké Mart]]s, | | All [[Poké Mart]]s, [[Celadon Department Store]]<br>[[Viridian City]] ([[recurring item|regenerates]] daily) | ||
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==In spin-off games== | ==In spin-off games== | ||
[[File:Potion DET.png|thumb|200px|Potion in Detective Pikachu]] | [[File:Potion DET.png|thumb|200px|A Potion in Detective Pikachu]] | ||
===Detective Pikachu=== | ===Detective Pikachu=== | ||
Potions appear during Chapter 4 of {{ga|Detective Pikachu}}, where they are used by an aspiring {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}} named [[Milo Green]]. He is first seen using one to heal an injured {{p|Ducklett}}, and again later to restore a {{p|Feebas}}. Milo mentions that he receives his Potions from [[John Waals|Dr. Waals]], who makes them from the ingredients he collects at [[Lake Cappucci]]. | Potions appear during Chapter 4 of {{ga|Detective Pikachu}}, where they are used by an aspiring {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}} named [[Milo Green]]. He is first seen using one to heal an injured {{p|Ducklett}}, and again later to restore a {{p|Feebas}}. Milo mentions that he receives his Potions from [[John Waals|Dr. Waals]], who makes them from the ingredients he collects at [[Lake Cappucci]]. | ||
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===Pokémon GO=== | ===Pokémon GO=== | ||
[[File:GO Potion.png|thumb|200px|Potion in Pokémon GO]] | [[File:GO Potion.png|thumb|200px|A Potion in Pokémon GO]] | ||
Potions can be used outside of battle to heal a Pokémon by 20 HP. They cannot be used during battle. | |||
====Description==== | |||
{{movedesc|medicine}} | |||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|GO}}|A spray-type medicine that restores the HP of one Pokémon by 20 points.}} | |||
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====Acquisition==== | |||
Potions are obtainable starting at [[Trainer level|level]] 5. The player is awarded Potions when they level up to any level from 5 to 9. | |||
Potions can be also be repeatably obtained by | |||
* Spinning [[PokéStop]]s or {{OBP|Gym|GO}}s | |||
* Completing certain [[Field Research]] tasks | |||
* Opening a [[Gift]] | |||
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In ''[[SM029|Lulled to La-La Land!]]'', {{an|Lillie}} mentioned Potions as some of the items she had brought with her to the camp she and {{ashcl|her classmates}} were having. In the [[dub]], they were mistakenly referred to as "lotions". | In ''[[SM029|Lulled to La-La Land!]]'', {{an|Lillie}} mentioned Potions as some of the items she had brought with her to the camp she and {{ashcl|her classmates}} were having. In the [[dub]], they were mistakenly referred to as "lotions". | ||
[[Wicke]] was seen using a Potion on an injured {{p|Whimsicott}} in a flashback in [[SM096]]. | [[Wicke]] was seen using a Potion on an injured {{p|Whimsicott}} in a flashback in ''[[SM096|Don't Ignore the Small Stufful!]]''. | ||
==In the manga== | ==In the manga== | ||
[[File:Potion PMDP.png|thumb|150px|A Potion in Pocket Monsters DP]] | [[File:Potion PMDP.png|thumb|150px|A Potion in Pocket Monsters DP]] | ||
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ===In the Pokémon Adventures manga=== | ||
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In ''[[PS342|A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium]]'', {{adv|Pearl}} uses a Potion to heal [[Chimler|his Chimchar]]. | |||
===={{chap|Black & White}}==== | |||
In ''[[PS468|Listening to Pokémon]]'', {{adv|Black}} used some Potions to heal {{cat|Black's Pokémon|his Pokémon}} after having a battle with {{adv|N}}. | In ''[[PS468|Listening to Pokémon]]'', {{adv|Black}} used some Potions to heal {{cat|Black's Pokémon|his Pokémon}} after having a battle with {{adv|N}}. | ||
===={{chap|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}==== | |||
In ''[[PASM05|The Announcement and the Prize]]'', {{adv|Sun}} used a Potion to heal his {{p|Litten}}, {{adv|Dollar}}, after his battle against [[Professor Kukui|the Masked Royal]] during the [[Iki Town]] festival. | In ''[[PASM05|The Announcement and the Prize]]'', {{adv|Sun}} used a Potion to heal his {{p|Litten}}, {{adv|Dollar}}, after his battle against [[Professor Kukui|the Masked Royal]] during the [[Iki Town]] festival. | ||
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|it=Pozione | |it=Pozione | ||
|ko=상처약 ''Sangcheo Yak'' | |ko=상처약 ''Sangcheo Yak'' | ||
|pl=Mikstura | |pl=Mikstura<br>Napój{{tt|*|Diamond and Pearl (TCG)}} | ||
|pt=Poção | |pt=Poção | ||
|ru=Эликсир ''Eliksir''{{tt|*|Sun and Moon (TCG)}}<br>Элексир ''Eleksir'' | |ru=Эликсир ''Eliksir''{{tt|*|Sun and Moon (TCG)}}<br>Элексир ''Eleksir'' | ||
|es=Poción | |es=Poción | ||
|sv=Magisk dryck{{tt|*|Pokémon Emerald manual}}<br>Helande dryck{{tt|*|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen manual}} | |sv=Magisk dryck{{tt|*|Pokémon Emerald manual}}<br>Helande dryck{{tt|*|Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen manual}} | ||
|th=ยารักษาแผล ''Wound Medicine'' | |||
|vi=Thuốc chữa thương | |vi=Thuốc chữa thương | ||
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{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
{{Spray-type medicine}}<br> | |||
{{Project ItemDex notice}} | {{Project ItemDex notice}} | ||
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[[Category:Potions]] | [[Category:Potions]] | ||
[[Category:HP-restoring items]] | [[Category:HP-restoring items]] | ||
[[Category:Items in Pokémon GO]] | |||
[[de:Trank]] | [[de:Trank]] | ||
[[es:Poción]] | [[es:Poción]] | ||
[[fr:Potion]] | [[fr:Potion]] | ||
[[it: | [[it:Pozione]] | ||
[[ja:キズぐすり]] | [[ja:キズぐすり]] | ||
[[zh:伤药(道具)]] | [[zh:伤药(道具)]] |
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The Potion (Japanese: キズぐすり Wound Medicine) is a type of medicine introduced in Generation I. It can be used to restore a Pokémon's HP.
It has four improved counterparts: Super Potion, Hyper Potion, Max Potion, and Full Restore.
In the core series games
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Effect
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it heals the Pokémon by 20 HP.
Description
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Acquisition
Wonder Launcher
The Potion appears as a Wonder Launcher item. It costs 2 points to use.
In spin-off games
Detective Pikachu
Potions appear during Chapter 4 of Detective Pikachu, where they are used by an aspiring Pokémon Ranger named Milo Green. He is first seen using one to heal an injured Ducklett, and again later to restore a Feebas. Milo mentions that he receives his Potions from Dr. Waals, who makes them from the ingredients he collects at Lake Cappucci.
Pokémon Conquest
In Pokémon Conquest, the Potion can be used to heal a Pokémon by 20 HP.
A Potion can be purchased from any Shop for 300-210 gold, and sold for 150-195 gold.
Description
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Pokémon GO
Potions can be used outside of battle to heal a Pokémon by 20 HP. They cannot be used during battle.
Description
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Acquisition
Potions are obtainable starting at level 5. The player is awarded Potions when they level up to any level from 5 to 9.
Potions can be also be repeatably obtained by
- Spinning PokéStops or Gyms
- Completing certain Field Research tasks
- Opening a Gift
In the anime
Regular Potions have been used on occasion in the anime. Usually, Brock, Cilan, and Clemont carry them in their respective backpacks, and they use them to heal injured Pokémon. Potions seem to sting slightly whenever used, suggesting that they not only heal but sterilize the wound. Tracey has also been seen with some regular Potions that need to be taken orally.
Clemont used a regular Potion on Meowth in A Conspiracy to Conquer!, although this happened off-screen, and the Potion bottle was only briefly seen when Clemont put it back into his backpack.
Several regular Potions were seen in Professor Kukui's medical kit in The Sun, the Scare, the Secret Lair!.
Professor Kukui used a regular Potion in Rocking Clawmark Hill! to heal the Rockruff he was taking care of.
In Lulled to La-La Land!, Lillie mentioned Potions as some of the items she had brought with her to the camp she and her classmates were having. In the dub, they were mistakenly referred to as "lotions".
Wicke was seen using a Potion on an injured Whimsicott in a flashback in Don't Ignore the Small Stufful!.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Diamond & Pearl arc
In A Conk on Cranidos's Cranium, Pearl uses a Potion to heal his Chimchar.
Black & White arc
In Listening to Pokémon, Black used some Potions to heal his Pokémon after having a battle with N.
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
In The Announcement and the Prize, Sun used a Potion to heal his Litten, Dollar, after his battle against the Masked Royal during the Iki Town festival.
In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga
In PMDP02, Red threw a Potion at Clefairy in order to let it recover some health, but Weavile prevented him from doing so by using Embargo.
In the TCG
- Main article: Potion (Base Set 94)
The Potion was introduced as a Trainer card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Original Series (the Japanese Original Era) in the Base Set expansion with artwork by Keiji Kinebuchi. It was later released as an Item card in the Black & White expansion with new artwork by Ayaka Yoshida, first released in the Japanese Beginning Set. This card has since been released numerous times throughout the course of the TCG.
In the Base Set, Expedition Base Set, and EX Unseen Forces prints, this Trainer card allows the player to remove two damage counters from one of their Pokémon. In the Black & White, XY, and Sun & Moon Series prints, this Trainer card allows the player to heal 30 damage from one of their Pokémon.
Trivia
- In Generation VII, of the Potions that heal a specific amount of HP (Potion, Super Potion, and Hyper Potion), Potion is the most cost-effective at the normal price, as it is 1 HP per $10, while Hyper Potion is the least cost-effective with 1 HP per $12.5, and Super Potion is in the middle with 1 HP per $11.67.
- Prior to Generation VII, of the Potions that heal a specific amount of HP (Potion, Super Potion, and Hyper Potion), Potion is the least cost-effective at the normal price, only giving 1 HP per $15, while Hyper Potion is the most cost-effective with 1 HP per $6, and Super Potion is in the middle with 1 HP per $14.
In other languages
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