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This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Buy/Sell prices for GtI and Super, several JP names, and some effect details for Seeds from newer games
Seeds (Japanese: タネSeeds) are consumable items in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series that have a wide variety of effects when eaten. Seeds may be eaten directly from the inventory or thrown at a Pokémon. A Pokémon hit by a thrown seed will eat the seed immediately, with the exception of Blast Seeds, which explode on impact instead. In addition to any other effects, all seeds restore a Pokémon's Belly by five when eaten.
Seeds can be found randomly in dungeons or purchased from Kecleon Shops, though there may be additional ways to obtain certain seeds, depending on the game. Some jobs and missions may require that a specific kind of seed is delivered to the client.
Eating it causes the Disabled status condition on the floors. Nobody will be able to use the move the Pokémon that ate the seed last used. The status will return to normal once you finish the adventure.
Blast Seed ばくれつのタネExplosive Seed
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN III
Price:30*150*37*
Sell for:15*8*
Effect:
If eaten, inflicts 45RB/35TDS/50GtI/100SMD damage to Pokémon in front of the user and restores Belly by 5. If thrown, inflicts 20RB/25TDS/35GtI/75SMD damage on the target. In boss battles in some games, the message "It appears to be weak here..." appears and the damage is 30 and 15RB, respectively, instead.
A food item that makes the user breathe high-damage fire at a Pokémon the user is facing, whether friend or enemy. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that gives the Pokémon Blinker status. It makes other Pokémon, unclaimed items and the ground impossible to see. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that gives Blinker status to the user, which makes it unable to see other Pokémon, unclaimed items, and the ground. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
Eating it makes you encouraged, makes all of your moves and attacks sure to hit, and boosts critical-hit rates. The more teammates on the floor, the longer your encouraged status lasts. The status wears off after a while.
Energy Seed げんきのタネEnergy Seed
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN VI
Price:37
Sell for:8
Effect:
Restores the user's HP by 10. May temporarily increase the user's maximum HP if the user's HP is already full or if the user's max HP is less than 100.
Eating it restores HP quite a lot. Additionally, it increases your max HP only during the adventure. If your max HP is 100 or more, your max HP won't increase unless you eat it when your HP is full.
Eyedrop Seed めぐすりのタネEyedrop Seed
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN III
Price:60*150*
Sell for:20*6*15*8*
Effect:
Inflicts the Eyedrops status. Restores Belly by 5.
A food item that changes the Pokémon's status to Eyedrops. It reveals the hidden traps and invisible Pokémon. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that grants Eyedrops status, which reveals Pokémon with an Invisible condition and hidden traps. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that slightly lowers the Pokémon's maximum Belly size. If used by a Pokémon other than the leader, its status changes to Hungry Pal. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that slightly reduces the Pokémon's maximum Belly size. If it's eaten by someone besides a team leader, the user's status also changes to Hungry Pal. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
Zero Isle (excluding North)TD Random missions, received after reaching Hyper and Master Rank, received from Spinda after sending a Sky Gift to a NPC., Recycle shop (Oran Berry x3, Plain Seed x2), Treasure chests, Zero Isle (not North or Central), Sky GiftsS
Treasure chests in Zero Isle SouthTD Prism Ticket's drawings, Recycle shop (3 Oran Berry + 1 Plain Seed), can be received from Spinda after sending a Sky Gift to NPC, Zero Isle South, Destiny Tower, Sky GiftsS
Can fully restore a Pokémon's HP, PP and Belly if it faints. In games with IQ Skills, it can only be used by Pokémon with the Item Master IQ Skill. Becomes a Plain Seed after it is used.
An item that could revive a fainted Pokémon. It becomes a Plain Seed after use. If held, it revives only the holder. It can only be used by an Item Master.
A food item that causes the user to become petrified. The Pokémon will be unable to do anything until it takes damage. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that inflicts a Petrified status. A Pokémon with the Petrified status is incapable of action until an attack or move is used on it. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
Eating it has no particular effect, but it revives a fainted Pokémon if you have it in the Bag. It turns into a Plain Seed once it revives a Pokémon. It doesn't restore the Pokémon's PP or Belly.
Totter Seed ふらふらのタネDizzy Seed
TREASURE BAG
INTRODUCED IN
GEN III
Price:60*50*12*
Sell for:30*5*3*
Effect:
Inflicts the Confused status. Restores Belly by 5.
A food item that makes Pokémon confused. The Pokémon's movements turn erratic and its attacks and moves may hit friends. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
A food item that inflicts a Confused status condition, which makes the user's movements and attacks go astray. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
Eating it causes the Confused status condition. It messes up the user's sense of direction, and moves and regular attacks will end up hitting the user's teammates, too.
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: needs the rest of the names and all the Korean names