Status condition healing item

Full Heal redirects here. For the card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, see Full Heal (TCG).
Awakening redirects here. For the Awakening Emera in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, see Emera.

A status condition healing item is a type of item from the Pokémon games. They can be used during or outside of a battle to heal a Pokémon's status condition. They can often be found on the ground, whether readily visible or hidden from sight and requiring an Itemfinder to locate, and can be bought at nearly every Poké Mart.

Antidote artwork from Generation I

Types of status condition healing item

Specific status condition

All status conditions

In the anime

Paralyze Heal was mentioned in A Pokémon Scent-sation. Erika offered to give some of it to Ash's Bulbasaur after it had been hit by her Tangela's Stun Spore, but Ash declined the offer.

Old Gateau made an appearance in Get Your Rotom Running!. In this episode, Ash and his friends went to the Old Chateau to try some of the famous treat upon the recommendation of Professor Oak.

A Lava Cookie appeared in The Brockster Is In!. An elderly passenger gave it to Brock to help cure the poisoned Pokémon Normajean was taking care of.

Casteliacones were first mentioned in A Venipede Stampede!. While being in Castelia City, Iris accidentally lead the group to the stand selling the treat, where they found out that it was closed. The same stand was referred to again in Climbing the Tower of Success!, when Ash, his friends, and Stephan were trying to solve a quiz at the Wishing Bell Festival. Thankfully, Cilan remembered having eaten a Casteliacone in the past, allowing them to figure out the right answer.

Casteliacones were sold at the Vertress Conference, as seen in Lost at the League! and A Unova League Evolution!. Bianca bought several cones from an ice cream stand and offered some for Ash and his friends.

Antidote was mentioned in An Undersea Place to Call Home!. Lindsey used one off-screen to cure Ash's Pikachu after it had been badly poisoned by a wild Skrelp's Toxic.

Lumiose Galettes appeared in Kalos League Passion with a Certain Flare!, where Meyer and Clembot brought Ash, Clemont, Bonnie, Serena, their Pokémon, Sawyer, and his Sceptile two boxfuls of them to celebrate Ash advancing to the Lumiose Conference finals.

In the manga

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

 
An Antidote in Pokémon Adventures

In The Secret of Kangaskhan, Red used an Antidote to heal a baby Kangaskhan from its poisoning.

In Weezing Winks Out, Koga healed Blue, who had been paralyzed by Agatha's Gengar's Lick, with a Paralyze Heal sent to him inside one of his shuriken Poké Balls.

In The Final Battle I, Gold was seen eating some Lava Cookies at the Hoenn Battle Frontier. As it was the first time he came to Hoenn, he decided to try the region's famous delicacy, and found them delicious.

In Robust Rotom, Diamond served Platinum some Old Gateau for tea time during their stay at the Old Chateau.

In The Final Dimensional Duel VI, Charon mentioned using an Ice Heal on his Heatran after it had been hit by Reg's Ice-type attack.

In Big City Battles, White gave Black a box of Casteliacones to use in battle.

In the Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure! manga

In The Mystery Boy, Jun!!, Jun used an Awakening to wake up Hareta's Piplup after it had fallen asleep due to Mars's Purugly's Hypnosis.

In the Pokémon Gotta Catch 'Em All manga

In GDZ68, Shu gave his Pikachu an Antidote to cure the poisoning caused by Kingdra's Toxic.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

Red used an Ice Heal on Clefairy in To the Pokémon League!!.

Gallery

Artwork

This is artwork of the items as seen on the Pokémon Global Link.

  File:Dream Parlyz Heal Sprite.png    
Antidote Paralyze Heal Awakening Burn Heal
       
Ice Heal Full Heal Full Restore Lava Cookie
       
Old Gateau Casteliacone Lumiose Galette Shalour Sable

In the TCG

Related cards
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 #
Full Heal I Base Set   82/102 Expansion Pack    
      Squirtle Deck   7
Base Set 2   111/130      
      Chikorita Half Deck   7
      Totodile Half Deck   8
      Pokémon VS   132/141
Expedition Base Set   154/165 Pokémon-e Starter Deck   026/029
HeartGold & SoulSilver   93/123 SoulSilver Collection   063/070
Black & White   95/114 White Collection   050/053
 


In the TFG

The following is a list of cards named Full Heal.

Name Type Rarity Set Set no.
Full Heal T   Next Quest 1/8

Trivia

  • Old Gateau's 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 Yōkan" (Japanese: もりのヨウカン); the two terms are homophones and are pronounced as mori no yōkan.
  • According to the anime, the Old Gateau is also known as the Mirage Gateau.
  • In early appearances, the Antidote and Full Heal were depicted as a vaccine inside of a syringe-type device; this was later changed to being a "spray-type medicine" in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen.
  • All "local specialty" items introduced since Generation III — the Lava Cookie, Old Gateau, Casteliacone, Lumiose Galette, and Shalour Sable — are variants of the Full Heal. The Rage Candy Bar, introduced in Generation II, is a variant of the Potion instead.
  • In Pokémon Adventures, Blue is healed with a Paralyze Heal, the first time a status condition healing item besides local specialties is used on a human.
  • In the games, "Old Gateau" is usually pluralized as "Old Gateaux". However, the description of the Souvenir Set in Join Avenue says "A set of two Old Gateaus. The cake heals all the status problems of one Pokémon."
  • Although Shalour Sables aren't obtainable in Pokémon X and Y, they're mentioned by a female Tourist standing near the Galette Stand in Lumiose City.

In other languages

Antidote

Language Title
  Japanese どくけし Antidote
  Finnish Vastamyrkky
  French Antidote
  German Gegengift
  Italian Antidoto
  Korean 해독제 Haedokje
  Brazilian Portuguese Antídoto
  Spanish Antídoto

Paralyze Heal

Language Title
  Japanese まひなおし Paralysis Heal
  Finnish Halvausrohto
  French Anti-Para
  German Para-Heiler
  Italian Antiparalisi
  Korean 마비치료제 Mabi Chiryoje
  Spanish Antiparaliz*
Antiparalizador*
  Vietnamese Thuốc chữa tê liệt

Awakening

Language Title
  Japanese ねむけざまし Drowsiness Cure
  French Reveil
  German Aufwecker
  Italian Sveglia
  Korean 잠깨는약 Jam Kkaeneun Yak
  Spanish Despertar

Burn Heal

Language Title
  Japanese やけどなおし Burn Heal
  French Anti-Brûle
  German Feuerheiler
  Italian Antiscottatura
  Korean 화상치료제 Hwasang Chiryoje
  Spanish Antiquemar

Ice Heal

Language Title
  Japanese こおりなおし Ice Heal
  French Antigel
  German Eisheiler
  Italian Antigelo
  Korean 얼음상태치료제
Eoreum Sangtae Chiryoje
  Spanish Antihielo

Full Heal

Language Title
  Japanese なんでもなおし All-Heal
  French Total Soin
  German Hyperheiler
  Italian Cura Totale
  Korean 만병통치약 Manbyeongtongchiyak
  Brazilian Portuguese Cura Total
  Russian Полное Исцеление Polnoye Istseleniye
  Spanish Cura Total

Full Restore

Language Title
  Japanese かいふくのくすり Recovery Medicine
  French Guérison
  German Top-Genesung
  Italian Ricarica Tot
  Korean 회복약 Hoebok Yak
  Spanish Restau. Todo*
Restaurar Todo*

Lava Cookie

Language Title
  Japanese フエンせんべい Fuen Rice Cracker
  Finnish Laavakeksi
  French Lava Cookie
  German Lavakeks
  Italian Lavottino
  Korean 용암전병 Yong-am Jeonbyeong
  Spanish Galleta Lava

Old Gateau

Language Title
  Japanese もりのヨウカン Forest Yōkan
  Finnish Vanha Gateau
  French Vieux Gâteau
  German Spezialität
  Italian Dolce Gateau
  Korean 숲의양갱 Supuiyanggaeng
  Spanish Barrita Plus
Viejo Pastel*

Casteliacone

Language Title
  Japanese ヒウンアイス Hiun Ice Cream
  Finnish Castelia-tuutti
  French Glace Volute
  German Stratos-Eis
  Italian Conostropoli
  Korean 구름아이스 Gureum Ice
  Spanish Porcehelado

Lumiose Galette

Language Title
  Japanese ミアレガレット Miare Galette
  French Galette Illumis
  German Illumina-Galette
  Italian Pan di Lumi
  Korean 미르갈레트 Mireu Galette
  Spanish Crêpe Luminalia

Shalour Sable

Language Title
  Japanese シャラサブレ Shala Sable
  French Sablé Yantreizh
  German Yantara-Sablé
  Italian Yantafrollino
  Korean 사라사블레 Sara Sable
  Spanish Galleta Yantra


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