Full Restore: Difference between revisions
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==In the core series games== | ==In the core series games== | ||
===Price=== | ===Price=== | ||
{{ItemPrice/ | {{ItemPrice/head|Medicine}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}}/{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|RSEFRLG}}<br>{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|{{PDollar}}3,000|{{PDollar}}1,500}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev1|RGBY}}/{{gameabbrev1|RBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}<br>{{gameabbrev3|RSEFRLG}}<br>{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}<br>{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|{{PDollar}}3,000|{{PDollar}}1,500}} | ||
{{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev8|LA}}|{{PDollar}}2,500|{{PDollar}}625}} | {{ItemPrice|{{gameabbrev8|LA}}|{{PDollar}}2,500|{{PDollar}}625}} | ||
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When used from the [[Bag]] on a Pokémon, it fully restores a Pokémon's {{stat|HP}} and cures the Pokémon of all {{DL|Status condition|Non-volatile status|non-volatile}} [[status condition]]s ({{status|poison}}, {{status|paralysis}}, {{status|sleep}}, {{status|burn}}, {{status|freeze}}). | When used from the [[Bag]] on a Pokémon, it fully restores a Pokémon's {{stat|HP}} and cures the Pokémon of all {{DL|Status condition|Non-volatile status|non-volatile}} [[status condition]]s ({{status|poison}}, {{status|paralysis}}, {{status|sleep}}, {{status|burn}}, {{status|freeze}}). | ||
In {{game|Yellow}}, it also increases | In {{game|Yellow}}, it also increases [[friendship]] when used on [[Pikachu (Yellow)|the player's Pikachu]]. | ||
====Generation II onward==== | ====Generation II onward==== | ||
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{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Stad}}|Fully restores HP and cures all ailments, such as poisoning.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrevss|Stad}}|Fully restores HP and cures all ailments, such as poisoning.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Fully restores HP & status.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev2|GSC}}|Fully restores HP & status.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Fully restores the HP and status of a | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}{{gameabbrevss|Colo}}{{gameabbrevss|XD}}|Fully restores the HP and status of a {{ScPkmn}}.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A medicine that fully restores the HP and heals any status problems of one | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}|A medicine that fully restores the HP and heals any status problems of one {{ScPkmn}}.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A medicine that fully restores the HP and heals any status problems of a single Pokémon.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev4|DPPtHGSS}}<br>{{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}|A medicine that fully restores the HP and heals any status problems of a single Pokémon.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7| | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev6|XYORAS}}<br>{{gameabbrev7|SMUSUMPE}}<br>{{gameabbrev8|SwSh}}|A medicine that can be used to fully restore the HP of a single Pokémon and heal any status conditions it has.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|A spray-type medicine that can be used to fully restore the HP of a single Pokémon and heal any status conditions it has.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev8|BDSP}}|A spray-type medicine that can be used to fully restore the HP of a single Pokémon and heal any status conditions it has.}} | ||
{{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev8|LA}}|A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokémon. It can be used to fully restore the max HP of a single Pokémon and cure any status conditions it has.}} | {{movedescentry|{{gameabbrev8|LA}}|A topical medicine meant to be applied to Pokémon. It can be used to fully restore the max HP of a single Pokémon and cure any status conditions it has.}} | ||
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===Acquisition=== | ===Acquisition=== | ||
{{ItemAvailability/ | {{ItemAvailability/head|Medicine}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev1|RGBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev1|RBY}} | | {{gameabbrev1|RGBY}}<br>{{gameabbrev1|RBY}} | ||
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| {{gameabbrev9|SV}}{{gameabbrev9|TM}} | | {{gameabbrev9|SV}}{{gameabbrev9|TM}} | ||
| [[Oni's Maw]], [[Paradise Barrens]] | | [[Apple Hills]], [[Fellhorn Gorge]], [[Infernal Pass]], [[Oni Mountain]], [[Oni's Maw]], [[Paradise Barrens]], [[Wistful Fields]] | ||
| {{DL|Mossui Town|Peachy's}} (after earning 8 [[Badge|Gym Badge]]s) | | {{DL|Mossui Town|Peachy's}} (after earning 8 [[Badge|Gym Badge]]s) | ||
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| {{gameabbrev6|XY}} | | {{gameabbrev6|XY}} | ||
| {{DL|List of other event distributions | | {{DL|List of other event distributions in Generation VI|Dragon King Cup Prizes}} | ||
| Japanese | | Japanese | ||
| January 19 to March 9, 2014 | | January 19 to March 9, 2014 | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | | {{gameabbrev7|SM}} | ||
| {{DL|List of other event distributions | | {{DL|List of other event distributions in Generation VII|Pokémon Center Sapporo reopening items}} | ||
| Japan | | Japan | ||
| December 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017 | | December 1, 2016 to January 31, 2017 | ||
|- style="background:#FFF;" | |- style="background:#FFF;" | ||
| {{gameabbrev9|SV}} | | {{gameabbrev9|SV}} | ||
| {{DL|List of other event distributions | | {{DL|List of other event distributions in Generation IX|Summer training support sets}} | ||
| Japan | | Japan | ||
| July 22 to September 30, 2023 | | July 22 to September 30, 2023 | ||
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|style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{medicine color dark}}; background: #{{medicine color light}}"| [[File:Bag Full Restore SV Sprite.png|100px]] | |style="{{roundy|80px}} border: 2px solid #{{medicine color dark}}; background: #{{medicine color light}}"| [[File:Bag Full Restore SV Sprite.png|100px]] | ||
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| Artwork from<br>{{color2|000| | | Artwork from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Scarlet and Violet|Scarlet and Violet}} | ||
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==In | ==In animation== | ||
[[File:Ultra Guardians medical kit.png|thumb|250px|Full Restores in the | ===Pokémon animated series=== | ||
[[File:Ultra Guardians medical kit.png|thumb|250px|Full Restores in ''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]'']] | |||
====''[[Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon]]''==== | |||
In ''[[SM061|A Mission of Ultra Urgency!]]'', {{Ash}} and {{ashcl}} received a medical kit containing several healing items, including three Full Restores, to be used during their [[Ultra Guardians|Ultra Guardian]] missions. During their first mission, {{an|Lillie}} used one of these Full Restores to heal a {{p|Snorlax}} that had been drained by a {{p|Buzzwole}}. | In ''[[SM061|A Mission of Ultra Urgency!]]'', {{Ash}} and {{ashcl}} received a medical kit containing several healing items, including three Full Restores, to be used during their [[Ultra Guardians|Ultra Guardian]] missions. During their first mission, {{an|Lillie}} used one of these Full Restores to heal a {{p|Snorlax}} that had been drained by a {{p|Buzzwole}}. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* In [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, Full Restore was programmed to only heal 999 {{stat|HP}}, rather than restoring the HP to maximum. However, since the highest possible HP a Pokémon can legitimately have in these games is 703 with a level 100 {{p|Chansey}} (in Generation I) or 713 with a level 100 {{p|Blissey}} (in Generation II), this is not an issue. | * In [[Generation]]s {{gen|I}} and {{gen|II}}, Full Restore was programmed to only heal 999 {{stat|HP}}, rather than restoring the HP to maximum. However, since the highest possible HP a Pokémon can legitimately have in these games is 703 with a level 100 {{p|Chansey}} (in Generation I) or 713 with a level 100 {{p|Blissey}} (in Generation II), this is not an issue. | ||
* In the Generation II games, due to [[List of glitches | * In the Generation II games, due to [[List of glitches in Generation II#Opponent Full Heal and Full Restore oversight|a glitch]], when an NPC uses a Full Restore on a {{status|sleep}}ing Pokémon, it will not be cured of {{m|Nightmare}} after waking up. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Latest revision as of 02:35, 22 September 2024
The Full Restore (Japanese: かいふくのくすり Recovery Medicine) is a type of medicine introduced in Generation I. It fully restores a Pokémon's HP and cures it of all non-volatile status conditions and confusion.
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It is an improved counterpart of the Potion, Super Potion, Hyper Potion, Max Potion, and Full Heal.
In the core series games
Price
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In Pokémon Crystal, Full Restore cost $600 during the Goldenrod Department Store rooftop sale.
Effect
Generation I
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it fully restores a Pokémon's HP and cures the Pokémon of all non-volatile status conditions (poison, paralysis, sleep, burn, freeze).
In Pokémon Yellow, it also increases friendship when used on the player's Pikachu.
Generation II onward
When used in a battle, Full Restore now also cures confusion.
Wonder Launcher
The Full Restore appears as a Wonder Launcher item. It costs 13 points to use.
Description
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Acquisition
Distribution
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Gallery
Artwork
Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
Sprites
Bag sprite from Legends: Arceus |
In the spin-off games
Pokémon Conquest
In Pokémon Conquest, the Full Restore can be used to fully heal a Pokémon's HP and cure them from poison, paralysis, sleep, burn, freeze, and confusion.
A Full Restore can be purchased from the traveling merchant for 3000 gold, and sold for 1500-1950 gold.
Description
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In animation
Pokémon animated series
Pokémon the Series: Sun & Moon
In A Mission of Ultra Urgency!, Ash and his classmates received a medical kit containing several healing items, including three Full Restores, to be used during their Ultra Guardian missions. During their first mission, Lillie used one of these Full Restores to heal a Snorlax that had been drained by a Buzzwole.
In Full Moon and Many Arms!, Lillie used another Full Restore from the medical kit to help heal Lunala.
Trivia
- In Generations I and II, Full Restore was programmed to only heal 999 HP, rather than restoring the HP to maximum. However, since the highest possible HP a Pokémon can legitimately have in these games is 703 with a level 100 Chansey (in Generation I) or 713 with a level 100 Blissey (in Generation II), this is not an issue.
- In the Generation II games, due to a glitch, when an NPC uses a Full Restore on a sleeping Pokémon, it will not be cured of Nightmare after waking up.
In other languages
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