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==Types of status ailment healing item== | ==Types of status ailment healing item== | ||
===[[Image:AntidoteSprite.png]] Antidote=== | ===[[Image:AntidoteSprite.png]] Antidote=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' どくけし ''Antidote'' | |||
Used to heal poisoning. Costs {{PDollar}}100 in Poké Marts. | Used to heal poisoning. Costs {{PDollar}}100 in Poké Marts. | ||
===[[Image:ParlyzHealSprite.png]] Parlyz Heal=== | ===[[Image:ParlyzHealSprite.png]] Parlyz Heal=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' まひなおし ''Paralysis Heal'' | |||
Used to heal paralysis. Costs {{PDollar}}200 in Poké Marts. | Used to heal paralysis. Costs {{PDollar}}200 in Poké Marts. | ||
===[[Image:AwakeningSprite.png]] Awakening=== | ===[[Image:AwakeningSprite.png]] Awakening=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' ねむけざまし ''Drowsiness Cure'' | |||
Used to wake a Pokémon up. Costs {{PDollar}}250 in Poké Marts. | Used to wake a Pokémon up. Costs {{PDollar}}250 in Poké Marts. | ||
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===[[Image:BurnHealSprite.png]] Burn Heal=== | ===[[Image:BurnHealSprite.png]] Burn Heal=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' やけどなおし ''Burn Heal'' | |||
Used to heal a burn. Costs {{PDollar}}250 in Poké Marts. | Used to heal a burn. Costs {{PDollar}}250 in Poké Marts. | ||
===[[Image:IceHealSprite.png]] Ice Heal=== | ===[[Image:IceHealSprite.png]] Ice Heal=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' こおりなおし ''Ice Heal'' | |||
Used to defrost a frozen Pokémon. Costs {{PDollar}}250 in Poké Marts. | Used to defrost a frozen Pokémon. Costs {{PDollar}}250 in Poké Marts. | ||
===[[Image:FullHealSprite.png]] Full Heal=== | ===[[Image:FullHealSprite.png]] Full Heal=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' なんでもなおし ''Everything Heal'' | |||
Used to heal poisoning, paralysis, sleep, burn, confusion, or freezing. Costs {{PDollar}}600 in Poké Marts. | Used to heal poisoning, paralysis, sleep, burn, confusion, or freezing. Costs {{PDollar}}600 in Poké Marts. | ||
====[[Image:Bag Full Restore Sprite.png]] Full Restore==== | ====[[Image:Bag Full Restore Sprite.png]] Full Restore==== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' かいふくのくすり ''Recovery Medicine'' | |||
This item doubles as both a Full Heal and a [[potion|Max Potion]]. Costs {{PDollar}}3000 in Poké Marts. Heals poisoning, paralysis, sleep, burn, confusion or freeze, and restores [[Stat#Hit Points|HP]] to full. | This item doubles as both a Full Heal and a [[potion|Max Potion]]. Costs {{PDollar}}3000 in Poké Marts. Heals poisoning, paralysis, sleep, burn, confusion or freeze, and restores [[Stat#Hit Points|HP]] to full. | ||
===[[Image:LavaCookieSprite.png]] Lava Cookie=== | ===[[Image:LavaCookieSprite.png]] Lava Cookie=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' フエンせんべい ''{{tt|Fuen|Lavaridge}} Rice Cracker'' | |||
Acts as a Full Heal. This item costs only {{PDollar}}200, but unlike Full Heal, it is much rarer. In [[Generation III]], it can only be bought from an old lady on [[Mt. Chimney]] (and cannot be bought in bulk) after [[Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma]] has been stopped from reactivating the volcano, or in [[Two Island (town)|Two Island]] after defeating the [[Elite Four|Kanto Elite Four]]. Another can be found near the infamous [[S.S. Anne#Rumors|truck]], likely a reference to the Mew rumors of [[Generation I]]. In [[Generation IV]], a single Lava Cookie can be obtained once from the lady who lost her Suite Key at [[Valor Lakefront]]. However, Lava Cookies may be purchased in bulk at the [[Veilstone Department Store#B1F: Contest Tools (Platinum only)|Veilstone Department Store basement]] in {{game|Platinum}}. | Acts as a Full Heal. This item costs only {{PDollar}}200, but unlike Full Heal, it is much rarer. In [[Generation III]], it can only be bought from an old lady on [[Mt. Chimney]] (and cannot be bought in bulk) after [[Team Aqua]] or [[Team Magma]] has been stopped from reactivating the volcano, or in [[Two Island (town)|Two Island]] after defeating the [[Elite Four|Kanto Elite Four]]. Another can be found near the infamous [[S.S. Anne#Rumors|truck]], likely a reference to the Mew rumors of [[Generation I]]. In [[Generation IV]], a single Lava Cookie can be obtained once from the lady who lost her Suite Key at [[Valor Lakefront]]. However, Lava Cookies may be purchased in bulk at the [[Veilstone Department Store#B1F: Contest Tools (Platinum only)|Veilstone Department Store basement]] in {{game|Platinum}}. | ||
===[[Image:Old Gateau sprite.png]] Old Gateau=== | ===[[Image:Old Gateau sprite.png]] Old Gateau=== | ||
*'''Japanese:''' もりのヨウカン ''Forest {{wp|Yōkan}}'' | |||
[[Image:Old Gateau.jpg|In the anime.|thumb]] | [[Image:Old Gateau.jpg|In the anime.|thumb]] | ||
Acts as a Full Heal, though only one is found, in the [[Old Chateau]]. Heals all status problems of a single Pokémon. Its name in both English and Japanese is a pun based on the location it is found. In English, the French word ''gateau'' ("cake") plays on ''Chateau''. In Japanese, the Chateau's name is "Forest Manor" (Japanese: もりのようかん) while the Gateau's name is "Forest {{wp|Yōkan}}" (Japanese: もりのヨウカン); the two terms are homophones and are pronounced as ''mori no yōkan''. | Acts as a Full Heal, though only one is found, in the [[Old Chateau]]. Heals all status problems of a single Pokémon. Its name in both English and Japanese is a pun based on the location it is found. In English, the French word ''gateau'' ("cake") plays on ''Chateau''. In Japanese, the Chateau's name is "Forest Manor" (Japanese: もりのようかん) while the Gateau's name is "Forest {{wp|Yōkan}}" (Japanese: もりのヨウカン); the two terms are homophones and are pronounced as ''mori no yōkan''. | ||
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==In the Pokémon Special manga== | ==In the Pokémon Special manga== | ||
In ''[[PS003|The Secret of Kangaskhan]]'', {{Special|Red}} uses an antidote to heal a baby {{p|Kangaskhan}}. | In ''[[PS003|The Secret of Kangaskhan]]'', {{Special|Red}} uses an antidote to heal a baby {{p|Kangaskhan}}. | ||
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