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[[File:Apricorn.png|thumb|230px|The seven Apricorns]] | [[File:Apricorn.png|thumb|230px|The seven Apricorns]] | ||
'''Apricorns''' (Japanese: '''ぼんぐりのみ''' ''Bonguri Fruit'') are fruits | '''Apricorns''' (Japanese: '''ぼんぐりのみ''' ''Bonguri Fruit'') are fruits that can be used to construct [[Poké Ball]]s. They grow in the [[Johto]] region, [[Kanto]] region,{{sup/4|HGSS}} [[Hisui]] region, and [[Galar]]'s [[Isle of Armor]]. | ||
Apricorns can be hollowed out and fitted with special devices to function as Poké Balls. This process was developed sometime between 400 and 700 years before the present day (between the burning of Brass Tower and the first Orange League competitions). Before [[History of Poké Balls|Poké Balls became standardized]], everyone used Poké Balls made this way. In the [[Hisui]] region (the [[Sinnoh]] region of the past), people [[crafting|craft]] Poké Balls using Apricorns and [[Tumblestone]]s. In the modern day, only specialists (such as [[Kurt]]) can make Poké Balls. | |||
Because the outer skin of Apricorns are so tough, they cannot be eaten by Pokémon unprocessed. Instead, Trainers can blend Apricorns in an [[Apriblender]] to make Aprijuice for their Pokémon to drink. | Because the outer skin of Apricorns are so tough, they cannot be eaten by Pokémon unprocessed. Instead, Trainers can blend Apricorns in an [[Apriblender]] to make Aprijuice for their Pokémon to drink. | ||
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In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], using the Expansion Pass the player can go to the [[Isle of Armor]]. Inside the dojo on the Isle of Armor, in [[Mustard]]'s room, the player can find the [[Cram-o-matic]], a robot resembling a {{P|Cramorant}}, made by Mustard's son [[Hyde]]. It can be fed four Apricorns to create a random Poké Ball, which is determined by the combination of Apricorns put in. | In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], using the Expansion Pass the player can go to the [[Isle of Armor]]. Inside the dojo on the Isle of Armor, in [[Mustard]]'s room, the player can find the [[Cram-o-matic]], a robot resembling a {{P|Cramorant}}, made by Mustard's son [[Hyde]]. It can be fed four Apricorns to create a random Poké Ball, which is determined by the combination of Apricorns put in. | ||
In [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], with the game taking place in the past, all Poké Balls are crafted from [[Apricorn (item)|Brown Apricorns]] (simply referred to as Apricorns in the game). Variant Poké Balls can be constructed by using additional or alternative materials, but all Poké Balls use a Brown Apricorn. | |||
===Acquisition=== | ===Acquisition=== | ||
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In [[The Isle of Armor]], Apricorns are obtained by shaking Berry Trees across the island or by exchanging [[Watt]]s. | In [[The Isle of Armor]], Apricorns are obtained by shaking Berry Trees across the island or by exchanging [[Watt]]s. | ||
In | In [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], Brown Apricorns can be found growing on trees throughout the Hisui region. These Apricorns can be retrieved by having a Pokémon bump the tree they grow in. The Apricorns regrow quickly, once the player has left the vicinity. | ||
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==In spin-off games== | ==In spin-off games== | ||
===Pokémon Quest=== | ===Pokémon Quest=== |