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'''Berries''' (Japanese: きのみ) are small, juicy, fleshy fruit. Many different kinds grow in the [[Pokémon world]] - particularly in [[Johto]], [[Hoenn]], and [[Sinnoh]].
{{search|class of item|the held item that heals 10 HP in Generation II|Berry (item)}}
{{samename|[[character of the day]] in [[XY063|A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!]] with the Japanese name Berry|Beatrice}}
[[File:Berry Basket.png|thumb|250px|A basket filled with Berries; {{b|Tamato}}, {{b|Cheri}}, {{b|Nanab}}, {{b|Bluk}}, {{b|Razz}}, {{b|Aspear}}, {{b|Sitrus}}, and {{b|Oran}} are seen]]
'''Berries''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|きのみ|Kinomi}}''' ''Tree Fruit'') are small, juicy, fleshy fruit. As in the real world, a large variety exists in the [[Pokémon world]], with a large range of [[flavor]]s, names, and effects. First found in the [[Generation II]] games, many Berries have since become critical [[held item]]s in battle, where their various effects include HP and [[status condition]] restoration, [[Statistic|stat]] enhancement, and even [[damage]] negation.


Berries were first introduced in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver]].  The player could give their [[Pokémon]] [[item]]s that would affect [[Pokémon battle|battles]].  However, Pokémon cannot use [[Potion]]s to restore themselves in battle.  The reasoning behind this is that they don't know how to operate human-made things.
==List of Berries==
===In Generation II===
Berries were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the newly introduced [[held item]]s feature. Pokémon do not know how to use held artificial healing items, such as [[Potion]]s and [[Full Heal]]s, but they can use held Berries. Many Berries in Generation II correspond to an artificial healing item.


Berries, on the other hand, can be used by Pokémon.  A Pokémon will automatically use a Berry in battle once its status changes, or its [[Stat#HP|HP]] drops below a certain point - the activation of the berry varies among them.
In {{game2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}}, there are a number of Berry trees across the [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] regions. The player can harvest one Berry from each tree each day.


In the Generation II games, berries were very limited in their availability, as they could be picked from trees only once daily, and a new one would not grow back until midnight of the next day.
These Berries have only appeared in Generation II media, with a different set of Berries introduced in [[Generation III]] that are used in all subsequent media. However, the effects of the first ten Berries introduced in Generation III correspond to the effects of the Generation II Berries.


In [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]], a larger number of new Berries were introduced, replacing the berries of [[Generation II]] in name, but with the first ten of them retaining the same or similar functions. In addition to the battle-use berries, some of the new ones of which were introduced included stat enhancers that functioned similarly to items like {{i|X Attack}}, most of the berries introduced had no further use beyond making [[Pokéblock]]s for contests.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{gold color}}; background: #{{silver color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{silver color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Name
! style="background: #{{silver color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Effect
|- style="background:#FFF"
| {{i|Berry}}
| Restores 10 {{stat|HP}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Gold Berry]]
| Restores 30 HP
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[MysteryBerry]]
| Restores 5 {{PP}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[MiracleBerry]]
| Cures any [[status condition]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Mint Berry]]
| Cures {{status|sleep}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Burnt Berry]]
| Cures {{status|freeze}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Ice Berry]]
| Cures {{status|burn}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[Bitter Berry]]
| Cures {{status|confusion}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[PRZCureBerry]]
| Cures {{status|paralysis}}
|-
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[PSNCureBerry]]
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Cures {{status|poison}}
|}
 
===Generation III onwards===
{{incomplete|section|Tree sprites from XY, ORAS, SM}}
In Generations III and IV, beyond the sprouting stages, all Berry plants had different sprites as they grew. In Generation VI, Berry plants only have unique sprites in their final, harvestable stage. In [[Pokémon X and Y]], the sprites for the earlier stages differ based on the Berry's color, but in [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]], the earlier stages use the same sprite for all Berries.
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin: auto; border: 2px solid #{{berries color light}}; background: #{{berries color}}"
|-
! class="roundytl" style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | Gen
! style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | No.
! class="unsortable" style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | Spr
! style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | Name
! class="unsortable" style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | Effect
! class="unsortable" colspan="5" style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | Gen IV trees
! class="unsortable" style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | XY fruited
! class="roundytr unsortable" style="background-color: #{{berries color light}}" | ORAS fruited
{{berrylist|III|01|Cheri|Cures {{status|paralysis}}}}
{{berrylist|III|02|Chesto|Cures {{status|sleep}}}}
{{berrylist|III|03|Pecha|Cures {{status|poison}}}}
{{berrylist|III|04|Rawst|Cures {{status|burn}}}}
{{berrylist|III|05|Aspear|Cures {{status|freeze}}}}
{{berrylist|III|06|Leppa|Restores 10 {{PP}}}}
{{berrylist|III|07|Oran|Restores 10 {{stat|Hit Points|HP}}}}
{{berrylist|III|08|Persim|Cures {{status|confusion}}}}
{{berrylist|III|09|Lum|Cures any [[status condition]] and {{status|confusion}}}}
{{berrylist|III|10|Sitrus|Restores 30 {{stat|HP}}<sup>Gen III</sup>/25% HP<sup>Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|11|Figy|When holder's {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%, restores 50% HP, but confuses Pokémon that dislike [[Flavor|spicy]] food (12.5% when below 50% before [[Generation VII|Gen. VII]])}}
{{berrylist|III|12|Wiki|When holder's {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%, restores 50% HP, but confuses Pokémon that dislike [[Flavor|dry]] food (12.5% when below 50% before [[Generation VII|Gen. VII]])}}
{{berrylist|III|13|Mago|When holder's {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%, restores 50% HP, but confuses Pokémon that dislike [[Flavor|sweet]] food (12.5% when below 50% before [[Generation VII|Gen. VII]])}}
{{berrylist|III|14|Aguav|When holder's {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%, restores 50% HP, but confuses Pokémon that dislike [[Flavor|bitter]] food (12.5% when below 50% before [[Generation VII|Gen. VII]])}}
{{berrylist|III|15|Iapapa|When holder's {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%, restores 50% HP, but confuses Pokémon that dislike [[Flavor|sour]] food (12.5% when below 50% before [[Generation VII|Gen. VII]])}}
{{berrylist|III|16|Razz|Makes [[wild Pokémon]] easier to capture.{{sup/7|PE}}{{sup/ss|GO}}}}
{{berrylist|III|17|Bluk|None}}
{{berrylist|III|18|Nanab|Makes wild Pokémon move less.{{sup/7|PE}}{{sup/ss|GO}}}}
{{berrylist|III|19|Wepear|None}}
{{berrylist|III|20|Pinap|Makes wild Pokémon more likely to drop items.{{sup/7|PE}}}}
{{berrylist|III|21|Pomeg|Lowers {{stat|HP}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|22|Kelpsy|Lowers {{stat|Attack}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|23|Qualot|Lowers {{stat|Defense}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|24|Hondew|Lowers {{stat|Special Attack}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|25|Grepa|Lowers {{stat|Special Defense}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|26|Tamato|Lowers {{stat|Speed}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|27|Cornn|None}}
{{berrylist|III|28|Magost|None}}
{{berrylist|III|29|Rabuta|None}}
{{berrylist|III|30|Nomel|None}}
{{berrylist|III|31|Spelon|None}}
{{berrylist|III|32|Pamtre|None}}
{{berrylist|III|33|Watmel|None}}
{{berrylist|III|34|Durin|None}}
{{berrylist|III|35|Belue|None}}
{{berrylist|IV|36|Occa|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Fire}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|37|Passho|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Water}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|38|Wacan|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Electric}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|39|Rindo|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Grass}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|40|Yache|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Ice}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|41|Chople|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Fighting}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|42|Kebia|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Poison}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|43|Shuca|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Ground}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|44|Coba|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Flying}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|45|Payapa|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Psychic}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|46|Tanga|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Bug}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|47|Charti|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Rock}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|48|Kasib|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Ghost}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|49|Haban|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Dragon}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|50|Colbur|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Dark}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|51|Babiri|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Steel}} move}}
{{berrylist|IV|52|Chilan|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a {{type|Normal}} move}}
{{berrylist|III|53{{tt|*|36 in Generation III}}|Liechi|Raises {{stat|Attack}} when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|54{{tt|*|37 in Generation III}}|Ganlon|Raises {{stat|Defense}} when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|55{{tt|*|38 in Generation III}}|Salac|Raises {{stat|Speed}} when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|56{{tt|*|39 in Generation III}}|Petaya|Raises {{stat|Special Attack}} when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|57{{tt|*|40 in Generation III}}|Apicot|Raises {{stat|Special Defense}} when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|58{{tt|*|41 in Generation III}}|Lansat|Raises [[critical hit]] ratio when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|59{{tt|*|42 in Generation III}}|Starf|Sharply raises a random [[Stats|stat]] when {{stat|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|III|60{{tt|*|43 in Generation III}}|Enigma|Placeholder for [[e-Reader]] Berries{{sup/3|RS}}/Restores holder's {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} if hit by a [[supereffective]] move<sup>Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|IV|61|Micle|Raises the accuracy of one move when {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|IV|62|Custap|Causes the holder to go first once when {{stat|Hit Points|HP}} falls below 25%}}
{{berrylist|IV|63|Jaboca|Damages a Pokémon that hits the holder with a [[physical move]]}}
{{berrylist|IV|64|Rowap|Damages a Pokémon that hits the holder with a [[special move]]}}
{{berrylist|VI|data-sort-value{{=}}"65"{{!}}&mdash;|Roseli|Decreases damage taken by the holder from a [[supereffective]] {{type|Fairy}} move}}
{{berrylist|VI|data-sort-value{{=}}"66"{{!}}&mdash;|Kee|Raises {{stat|Defense}} if holder is hit by a [[physical move]]}}
{{berrylist|VI|data-sort-value{{=}}"67"{{!}}&mdash;|Maranga|Raises {{stat|Special Defense}} if holder is hit by a [[special move]]}}
|}
 
====e-Reader Berries====
These Berries are exclusive to {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}. To obtain these Berries, the player must scan a specific [[e-Reader]] card into their Ruby or Sapphire game. These Berries cannot be traded, and if held by a Pokémon sent to Generation IV through [[Pal Park]], they will become an [[Enigma Berry]].


In addition, harvesting of berries was also greatly changed in [[Generation III]]. They no longer grew regularly in certain places - rather, picking a set of Berries uprooted the plant. Berries had to be replanted in [[Loamy soil]] for them to grow, and only when watered once per stage can they grow the maximum possible number of berries. Many species of Berry also were given varied growing times, ranging from four hours to four days.
=====[[Pokémon Battle e: Series 1|Series 1]]=====
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{ruby color}}; background: #{{sapphire color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | No.
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}" | Spr
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}" | Name
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Effect
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagPumkin.png]]
| [[Pumkin Berry]]
| Cures {{status|freeze}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagDrash.png]]
| [[Drash Berry]]
| Cures {{status|poison}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagEggant.png]]
| [[Eggant Berry]]
| Cures {{status|infatuation}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagStrib.png]]
| [[Strib Berry]]
| None
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagChilanIII.png]]
| {{gdis|Chilan Berry|III}}
| None
|-
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 43
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:TagNutpea.png]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[Nutpea Berry]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | None
|}


Some Berries in [[Pokémon Emerald]] have effects that differ from other Generation III games, lowering one of the base stats in order to raise a Pokémon's tameness.
=====[[Pokémon Battle e: Series 2|Series 2]]=====
The e-Reader cards for these Berries were only released in Japan. The names used are transliterated from the Japanese names.


In [[Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen]], since there is no loamy soil for the berries to grow in, the main way to obtain new berries is through the [[Berry Forest]] on [[Kin Island]], or taking them from wild Pokémon.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{ruby color}}; background: #{{sapphire color}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | No.
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}" | Spr
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}" | Name
! style="background: #{{sapphire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Effect
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagGinema.png]]
| [[Ginema Berry]]
| Raises a lowered [[Stats|stat]]
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagKuo.png]]
| [[Kuo Berry]]
| None
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagYago.png]]
| [[Yago Berry]]
| Cures {{status|burn}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagTouga.png]]
| [[Touga Berry]]
| Cures {{status|confusion}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
! 43
| [[File:TagNiniku.png]]
| [[Niniku Berry]]
| None
|-
! style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 43
| style="background:#FFF" | [[File:TagTopo.png]]
| style="background:#FFF" | [[Topo Berry]]
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | None
|}


Available in Pokémon Emerald, and Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen is the [[Berry crush]] via the [[Pokémon Center|Wireless Club]]
==In different generations==
===Generation II===
[[File:GSC Berry Tree.png|frame|A Berry tree in Gen II]]
When Berries were first introduced in Generation II, their implementation was relatively basic. There were only 10 different Berries. They were mainly designed to allow Pokémon to heal themselves when [[held item|held]].


==Generation II berries==
Berries were somewhat hard to obtain in Generation II. There were a limited number of trees scattered across the [[Kanto]] and [[Johto]] regions, each tree only gave out one Berry each day, and each tree only gave out one type of Berry. Berries on trees would regenerate at midnight every day, and could be picked at any time. [[List of Pokémon by wild held item (Generation II)|Some wild Pokémon]] could also hold Berries, while several could be won as prizes in certain competitions.
The following is a listing for Berries obtainable in [[Generation II]]:
* Berry:  Restores 10 HP
* Bitter Berry: Cures Confusion
* Burnt Berry: Cures Freeze
* Gold Berry: Restores 30 HP
* Ice Berry: Cures Burns
* Mint Berry: Cures Sleep
* Miracle Berry: Cures all Status Conditions
* Mystery Berry: Restores 5 PP
* PRZCureBerry: Cures Paralysis
* PSNCureBerry: Cures Poison


==Generation III berries==
In Generation II, [[Apricorn]]s had several similarities to Berries, such as maturity time and availability.
The following is a listing for Berries obtainable in [[Generation III]]:


# {{b|Cheri}}: Heals Paralysis
===Generation III===
# {{b|Chesto}}: Awakens
[[File:RSE Berry Tree.png|frame|{{ga|Brendan}} finding {{b|Oran}} and {{b|Pecha}} trees]]
# {{b|Pecha}}: Heals Poison
[[File:Berries.png|thumb|left|Oran and Pecha Berries artwork]]
# {{b|Rawst}}: Heals Burns
The Berry system was completely overhauled in [[Generation III]]. There were a total of 43 different Berries (counting all of the [[e-Reader]] Berries as one). These new Berries were given an explicit numerical order. In the same way most Pokémon resemble real-world animals, these Berries typically resemble real-world fruit (though not all fruit represented are berries in real life, botanically or in common parlance). Descriptive tags detail some of their traits, much like a Pokédex entry, which are often shared with their real-world counterparts.
# {{b|Aspear}}: Heals Freezing
# {{b|Leppa}}: Restores 10 PP
# {{b|Oran}}: Restores 10 HP
# {{b|Persim}}: Heals Confusion
# {{b|Lum}}: Heals all Status Conditions
# {{b|Sitrus}}: Restores 30 HP
# {{b|Figy}}: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Spicy Flavor
# {{b|Wiki}}: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Dry Flavor
# {{b|Mago}}: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Sweet Flavor
# {{b|Aguav}}: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Bitter Flavor
# {{b|Iapapa}}: Restores 1/8 HP and confuses any Pokémon that doesn't like the Sour Flavor
# {{b|Razz}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Bluk}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Nanab}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Wepear}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Pinap}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Pomeg}}: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers HP effort value. (Emerald only) Otherwise, Pokéblock Ingredient.
# {{b|Kelpsy}}: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Attack effort value. (Emerald only) Otherwise, Pokéblock Ingredient.
# {{b|Qualot}}: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Defense effort value. (Emerald only) Otherwise, Pokéblock Ingredient.
# {{b|Hondew}}: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Special Attack effort value. (Emerald only) Otherwise, Pokéblock Ingredient.
# {{b|Grepa}}: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Special Defense effort value. (Emerald only) Otherwise, Pokéblock Ingredient.
# {{b|Tamato}}: Makes a Pokémon more friendly, but lowers Speed effort value. (Emerald only) Otherwise, Pokéblock Ingredient.
# {{b|Cornn}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Magost}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Rabuta}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Nomel}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Spelon}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Pamtre}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Watmel}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Durin}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Belue}}: Pokéblock ingredient.
# {{b|Liechi}}: Raises Attack when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Ganlon}}: Raises Defense when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Salac}}: Raises Speed when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Petaya}}: Raises Special Attack when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Apicot}}: Raises Special Defense when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Lansat}}: Raises Critical Hit ratio when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Starf}}: Raises any stat when HP is below 1/3.
# {{b|Enigma}}: Used for [[e-Reader]] Berries.


===e-Reader berries===
About half of the new Berries have some effect when [[held item|held]] by a Pokémon. The first ten of the new Berries were derived from the Generation II Berries, allowing Pokémon to heal themselves. The next five Berries could also heal Pokémon, but they had the potential to confuse the healed Pokémon. Seven of the last Berries had effects similar to [[battle item]]s such as {{DL|Battle item|X Attack}}. The remainder of the Berries had no effect when held.
The following berries were only available through [[Pokémon Battle e]] cards. When used, the provided berry would overwrite the Enigma Berry (or whatever berry might previously have replaced it).


'''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Battle e: Series 1|Series 1]]'''
The Berries with held effects can also be fed to Pokémon outside of battle. All other Berries have no effect in most Generation III games. However, in {{game|Emerald}}, six Berries were given a new effect when fed to a Pokémon: the {{b|Pomeg}}, {{b|Kelpsy}}, {{b|Qualot}}, {{b|Hondew}}, {{b|Grepa}}, and {{b|Tamato}} Berries would lower one of a Pokémon's [[effort values]] (depending on the Berry) and raise its [[friendship]].


* {{b|Pumkin}}
Whereas all Berry trees in Generation II were on the same, unflexible schedule and in fixed locations, in Generation III, it is possible to plant any Berry in any place where there is an open patch of [[soft soil]]. The growth time of a Berry depends on the Berry (ranging from four hours to four days), though Berries can generally be grouped into sets with similar growth times, yields, flavor profiles, and effects. The player can also care for the Berry plant by watering it with the [[watering can]], which can increase the plant's final yield.
* {{b|Drash}}
* {{b|Eggant}}
* {{b|Strib}}
* {{b|Chilian}}
* {{b|Nutpea}}


'''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire Battle e: Series 2|Series 2]]''' ''(Japan only)''
In Generation III, soft soil only exists in [[Hoenn]] and is not found in the [[Kanto]] or [[Orre]] regions. However, in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, many varieties of Berries can be obtained in the [[Sevii Islands]]' [[Berry Forest]], where certain Berries regularly fall off trees, functioning as [[recurring item|regenerating]] hidden items.


* {{b|Ginema}}
====Growth and care====
* {{b|Kuo}}
{{incomplete|section|How does a Berry plant dry out?}}
* {{b|Yago}}
Berries have four stages of maturity which advance at quarters of the plant's full maturity time. In general, plants must be watered at least once per stage in order to achieve the maximum yield. When a plant is fully grown, the player has an amount of time equal to the full growth time of the plant to pick the Berry; after this time, the plant will return to its sprouting stage. This regrowth can occur up to 9 times (for a total of 10 plantings) before the plant is permanently lost.
* {{b|Touga}}
* {{b|Niniku}}
* {{b|Topo}}


==Generation IV berries==
=====Formula=====
Generation IV shared its main berry set with [[Generation III]], but added a few more not found in [[Hoenn]]. Berries that make Pokéblocks in Hoenn are now used to make [[Poffin]] in [[Sinnoh]]. Berries from Occa to Chilan were added between the Belue Berry and the Liechi Berry, moving those up to #53 and beyond. The last four new berries, however, come after the Enigma Berry, which itself gets a new function (healing a Pokémon who is hit by a [[super effective]] move). The Pomeg through Tamato Berries have the same effect as they did in Emerald.  The following is a listing for Berries introduced in [[Generation IV]]:
If a Berry plant is not watered at all during its growth, it will always bear its minimum number of fruit. Otherwise, the formula on the right is used to decide how many fruits a Berry tree will bear. The variables evaluate as follows:


# {{b|Occa}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Fire}} attack.
[[File:Berry Math Formula.png]]
# {{b|Passho}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Water}} attack.
# {{b|Wacan}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Electric}} attack.
# {{b|Rindo}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Grass}} attack.
# {{b|Yache}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Ice}} attack.
# {{b|Chople}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Fighting}} attack.
# {{b|Kebia}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Poison}} attack.
# {{b|Shuca}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Ground}} attack.
# {{b|Coba}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Flying}} attack.
# {{b|Payapa}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Psychic}} attack.
# {{b|Tanga}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Bug}} attack.
# {{b|Charti}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Rock}} attack.
# {{b|Kasib}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Ghost}} attack.
# {{b|Haban}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Dragon}} attack.
# {{b|Colbur}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Dark}} attack.
# {{b|Babiri}}: Weakens a foe's super effective {{t|Steel}} attack.
# {{b|Chilan}}: Weakens a foe's {{t|Normal}} attack.
# {{b|Micle}}: Raises the accuracy of a move once in a pinch.
# {{b|Custap}}: Gets to move first once in a pinch.
# {{b|Jaboca}}: Causes physical attack recoil to the foe.
# {{b|Rowap}}: Causes special attack recoil to the foe.


*''max'' and ''min'' are the maximum and minimum number of Berries that can appear on the plant
*''rand'' is an integer randomly chosen between 0 and <code>''max'' - ''min''</code>, inclusive
*''water'' is the number of growth stages during which the plant was watered
The difference between a Berry's maximum and minimum yield can range from 1 to 4, and there are 4 stages a Berry can be watered in. If the plant is fully watered (''water'' equals 4), then if ''rand'' equals <code>''max'' - ''min''</code>, the numerator is equal to <code>(''max'' - ''min'') × ''water''</code> and the denominator evenly divides ''water'', so that the formula evaluates to <code>''max'' - ''min'' + ''min''</code>, or ''max''. In short, there is a 1 in <code>''max'' - ''min'' + 1</code> chance that a Berry plant will provide its maximum yield if it is fully watered.


=====Stages=====
After they are planted in soft soil, all Berries have four stages of growth before reaching their final, harvestable stage. Each stage of growth lasts a quarter of the Berry's full growth time. When the player interacts with a Berry plant, a message will display describing the Berry's current stage of growth.


{| border="0" width="100%" cellpadding="0"
The table below is based on a Lum Berry.
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#ffdead"|'''#'''
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{berries color light}}; background: #{{berries color}}; margin:auto"
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#ffdead"|'''Berry Name'''
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#ffdead"|'''Effect'''
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|01
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Tree
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Cheri]] Berry
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}" | Time
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon to recover from [[Status ailment|Paralysis]].
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Message
|- style="background:#fff"
! [[File:AllTreeSeedIII.png]]
| 00:00 - 11:59
| One [[Lum Berry]] was planted here.
|- style="background:#fff"
! [[File:AllTreeSproutIII.png]]
| 12:00 - 23:59
| Lum has sprouted.
|- style="background:#fff"
! [[File:LumTreeTallerIII.png]]
| 24:00 - 35:59
| This Lum plant is growing taller.
|- style="background:#fff"
! [[File:LumTreeBloomIII.png]]
| 36:00 - 47:59
| These Lum flowers are blooming {{tt|cutely|if watered in one stage or if not watered at all}}/{{tt|prettily|if watered in two stages}}/{{tt|very beautifully|if watered in all previous stages and the blooming stage}}.
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|02
! style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:LumTreeBerryIII.png]]
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Chesto]] Berry
| style="background:#fff" | 48:00 - 96:00
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon to recover from [[Status ailment|Sleep]].
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | There are <number> Lum Berries!
|}
 
====Indirect uses====
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, all Berries can be used to make [[Pokéblock]]s for [[Pokémon Contest]]s. The effect that each Berry will have on the final Pokéblock differs depending on the Berry.
 
In {{game2|FireRed|LeafGreen|Emerald}}, Berries can be ground up into [[Berry Powder]], which can be exchanged for [[herbal medicine]] or [[vitamin]]s in [[Cerulean City]] or [[Slateport City]].
 
===Generation IV===
Generation IV added 21 new Berries to those from Generation III, for a total of 64 Berries. The majority of the new Berries could be held by Pokémon to reduce damage from attacks of different [[type]]s; these 17 Berries were inserted between the [[Belue Berry]] (number 35) and the [[Liechi Berry]] (formerly number 36, newly number 53). The four remaining Berries were added at the end: two with more [[battle item]]-style effects, and two that damage the opponent when the Pokémon is hit by either [[special move|special]] or [[physical move|physical]] attacks. These last four were exclusive to {{pkmn2|event}}s. The variable [[e-Reader]] Berries were also replaced with a single Berry: the [[Enigma Berry]].
 
All Berries' growth stats were updated. Almost all Berries were given a greater maximum yield, and many had their growth times changed. Many Berries also received edits to their tree styles, with different palettes used to give the previously identical trees (such as {{b|Razz}} and {{b|Bluk}}) different appearance.
 
[[File:HGSS Berry Tree.png|left|thumb|{{b|Wacan}} and {{b|Yache}} plants growing in the Berry Pots]]
[[File:Berry Pot.png|thumb|120px|A Berry Pot with a {{b|Leppa}} plant growing inside]]
Berry care was also updated. Soil moisture is now a gradient, with soil steadily losing moisture every hour. [[Mulch]]es are also introduced that can be added to [[soft soil]] before planting a Berry to affect how the Berry plant grows.
 
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, soft soil can be found in various places around [[Sinnoh]]. The {{DL|Pokétch|Berry Searcher}} app of the [[Pokétch]] can be used to keep track of where mature Berry trees are located in any areas already visited. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, however, no soft soil exists in the overworld; instead, the [[Key Item]] [[Berry Pots]] have four portable patches of soft soil, so that the player may carry their Berry trees with them anywhere.
 
====Growth and care====
[[File:Dryberries.png|thumb|200px|The left three plants (Razz, Bluk, and Nanab) have, in order: very dry soil, dry soil, and moist soil. They have been unwatered for 4, 2, and 0 hours]]
In Generation IV, the longer a plant is left with completely dry soil, the lower its final yield will be. A Berry plant must be watered regularly in order to achieve its maximum yield. This varies depending on the Berry and its moisture drain rate.
 
Using [[Growth Mulch]] or [[Damp Mulch]] before planting a Berry will affect the plant's total growth time and its moisture drain rate. Using Growth Mulch will increase the plant's moisture drain rate by 50% (rounded down), but shorten its growth time to 75% of the normal time. Using Damp Mulch will decrease the plant's moisture drain rate by 50% (rounded down), but lengthen its growth time to 150% of the normal time.
 
As with Generation III, when a plant is fully grown, the player has an amount of time equal to the full growth time of the plant to pick the Berry; after this time, the plant will return to its sprouting stage. This regrowth can occur up to 9 times (for a total of 10 plantings) before the plant is permanently lost. If [[Stable Mulch]] was used before the Berry was planted, the Berry will remain harvestable for 50% longer. If [[Gooey Mulch]] was used before the Berry was planted, the plant will regrow 14 times (for a total of 15) before being permanently lost.
 
=====Algorithm=====
A Berry plant starts with its maximum yield. Each plant has a moisture rating that ranges from 0 to 100. When a Berry is planted or watered, its moisture rating resets to 100. Every 60 minutes later, the moisture rating is deducted by the moisture drain rate of the planted Berry. Should the moisture rating be 0 when moisture would be deducted, however, the plant's final yield is decreased by 1/5 of Berry's maximum yield (to a minimum of 2). The plant's moisture rating is indicated visually by the color of the soil it is planted in: at 51-100, the soil is dark; at 1-50, the soil is orange; at 0, the soil appears gray.
 
Below is a list of Berries and their moisture drain rate (with no Mulch used).
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 2px solid #{{diamond color}}; background: #{{pearl color}}"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|3
! style="background: #{{diamond color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Berries
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Pecha]] Berry
! style="background: #{{diamond color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Moisture drain rate
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon to recover from [[Status ailment|Poison]].
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Liechi Berry]], [[Ganlon Berry]], [[Salac Berry]], [[Petaya Berry]], [[Apicot Berry]],<br/>[[Lansat Berry]], [[Starf Berry]]
| 4
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Occa Berry]], [[Passho Berry]], [[Wacan Berry]], [[Rindo Berry]], [[Yache Berry]],<br>[[Chople Berry]], [[Kebia Berry]], [[Shuca Berry]], [[Coba Berry]], [[Payapa Berry]],<br>[[Tanga Berry]], [[Charti Berry]], [[Kasib Berry]], [[Haban Berry]], [[Colbur Berry]],<br>[[Babiri Berry]], [[Chilan Berry]]
| 6
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Sitrus Berry]], [[Enigma Berry]], [[Micle Berry]], [[Custap Berry]], [[Jaboca Berry]],<br>[[Rowap Berry]]
| 7
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Lum Berry]], [[Pomeg Berry]], [[Kelpsy Berry]], [[Qualot Berry]], [[Hondew Berry]],<br>[[Grepa Berry]], [[Tamato Berry]], [[Spelon Berry]], [[Pamtre Berry]], [[Watmel Berry]]<br>[[Durin Berry]], [[Belue Berry]]
| 8
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Figy Berry]], [[Wiki Berry]], [[Mago Berry]], [[Aguav Berry]], [[Iapapa Berry]],<br>[[Cornn Berry]], [[Magost Berry]], [[Rabuta Berry]], [[Nomel Berry]]
| 10
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Cheri Berry]], [[Chesto Berry]], [[Pecha Berry]], [[Rawst Berry]], [[Aspear Berry]],<br>[[Leppa Berry]], [[Oran Berry]], [[Persim Berry]]
| 15
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|04
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Razz Berry]], [[Bluk Berry]], [[Nanab Berry]], [[Wepear Berry]], [[Pinap Berry]]
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Rawst]] Berry
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 35
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon to recover from [[Status ailment|Burn]].
|}
 
=====Stages=====
After they are planted in soft soil, all Berries have four stages of growth before reaching their final, harvestable stage. Each stage of growth lasts a quarter of the Berry's full growth time. When the player interacts with a Berry plant, a message will display describing the Berry's current stage of growth.
 
The table below is based on a Lum Berry with no Mulch used.
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{berries color light}}; background: #{{berries color}}; margin:auto"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|05
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Tree
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Aspear]] Berry
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}" | Time
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon to [[Status ailment|Defrost]] it.
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Message
|- style="background:#fff"
! {{Tree|All|Seed}}
| 00:00 - 11:59
| A Lum Berry was planted here.
|- style="background:#fff"
! {{Tree|All|Sprout}}
| 12:00 - 23:59
| The Lum Berry has sprouted.
|- style="background:#fff"
! {{Tree|Lum|Taller}}
| 24:00 - 35:59
| The Lum Berry plant is growing bigger.
|- style="background:#fff"
! {{Tree|Lum|Bloom}}
| 36:00 - 47:59
| This Lum Berry plant is in bloom!
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|06
! style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | {{Tree|Lum|Berry}}
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Leppa]] Berry
| style="background:#fff" | 48:00 - 96:00
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon to restore a move's PP by 10.
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | There are <number> Lum Berries!
|}
 
====Indirect uses====
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, all Berries can be used to make [[Poffin]]s for [[Pokémon Super Contest]]s. The effect that each Berry will have on the final Poffin differs depending on the Berry. Berries can also be traded for [[Accessory|Accessories]] at the [[Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop]] in [[Floaroma Town]].
 
===Generation V===
[[File:DW Garden.png|thumb|300px|right|{{p|Mew}} visiting the {{pkmn|Dream World}} Garden, where a blooming {{b|Sitrus}} tree can be spotted]]
[[Generation V]] introduced no significant changes with Berries themselves. On the other hand, it completely removed the player's ability to plant and grow Berries in Unova. Instead of caring for Berries within the games, players were able to plant Berries online, in the [[Pokémon Dream World]], which has since closed down.
 
Berries can be obtained from [[List of Pokémon by wild held item|some wild Pokémon]] (like {{p|Minccino}}), from certain NPCs and Trainers (such as {{tc|Pokémon Ranger}}s), or from Florist shops at [[Join Avenue]] in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}.
 
Whereas Berries previously had "tag" information and explicit numbering, in Generation V, these features are removed.
 
If the [[Bag]] is sorted, it uses the same order as in Generation IV except that all Berries that do not serve a purpose except to be sold are moved to the end of the list, after {{b|Rowap}}.
 
====Growth and care====
Players were able to plant Berries in the Dream World using the garden found in the area to the left of their Dream World home. Berries took 50% longer to grow in the Dream World compared to their growth rates in Generation IV. Two rows were initially available for players to plant Berries in, with each row containing spaces for three Berries. As the player accumulated Dream Points {{p|Diglett}} would show up to expand the garden by plowing a new row (starting with a third row added at 900 points), up to a maximum of ten rows.
 
As with Generation IV, the Berry plots required watering or they would dry out; a player could water their own Berries as often as needed (any time the garden soil is not described as "very moist"), and when visiting another player's home could water their Berries as well (up to 20 times for each voyage to the Dream World). This process of growing Berries in concentrated patches made growing and cultivating more efficient as a counterbalance to the slower growth rate. Berry plants never died and resprouted in the Dream World—they remained in their fruit-bearing stage until the Berries were picked.
 
====Indirect uses====
Berries may be sold to an [[item maniac]] on {{rt|5|Unova}} for various amounts, depending on the kind of Berry.
* Berries that can be sold for {{pdollar}}30,000: {{b|Lansat}}, {{b|Starf}}, {{b|Enigma}}, {{b|Micle}}, {{b|Custap}}, {{b|Jaboca}}, and {{b|Rowap}}
* Berries that can be sold for {{pdollar}}500: {{b|Razz}}, {{b|Bluk}}, {{b|Nanab}}, {{b|Wepear}}, {{b|Pinap}}, {{b|Cornn}}, {{b|Magost}}, {{b|Rabuta}}, {{b|Nomel}}, {{b|Spelon}}, {{b|Pamtre}}, {{b|Watmel}}, {{b|Durin}}, and {{b|Belue}}
* All other Berries can be sold for {{pdollar}}20
 
Within the Pokémon Dream World, combinations of Berries could be traded for [[Décor]].
 
===Generation VI===
Generation VI added three new Berries. One is a new damage-reducing Berry for the new {{t|Fairy}} type. The other two raise one of the user's defenses if they are hit by an attack, depending on its category ([[physical move|physical]] or [[special move|special]]).
 
The care mechanics and growth stats of Berries were also changed in Generation VI, but these differ greatly between [[Pokémon X and Y]] and [[Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire]].
 
====Pokémon X and Y====
In Pokémon X and Y, Berries can only be grown in the {{kal|Berry fields}} located just south of {{rt|7|Kalos}}. The field contains six rows with six plots each, allowing the player to cultivate a large number of Berry plants at once. It also contains two composters, into which the player can insert combinations of three Berries to acquire [[Mulch]]es that affect Berry growth. These Mulches are completely different from the Mulches in Generations III and IV, affecting either yield or the chance of mutations.
 
Several new mechanics were introduced to Berry care. Weeds and pest Pokémon can appear on planted Berries, and caring for them will contribute to a plant's final yield. {{DL|Berry fields (Kalos)|Mutation}}s may also occur if specific Berries are planted next to each other, resulting in one plant bearing two different types of Berries. Berries also have six stages of growth before reaching their final, harvestable stage.
 
Growth times have also been changed for most Berries, so that all growth times now fall in some multiple of 24 hours. Most Berry yields were also increased significantly.
 
Berries themselves can be acquired from large Berry trees growing along the various Kalos routes, from certain NPCs, and from [[natural objects]]. The large Berry trees will drop a new Berry for the player to pick up seven days after the last Berry was picked up. Berries with no in-game effect ({{b|Razz}} to {{b|Pinap}}, and {{b|Cornn}} to {{b|Belue}}) can only be obtained by trading with Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
 
If the [[Bag]] is sorted, it uses the same order as in Generation V with the three new Berries ({{b|Roseli}}, {{b|Kee}}, and {{b|Maranga}}) at the end of the list, after the Berries that can only be obtained by trading with Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire.
 
=====Growth and care=====
In Pokémon X and Y, a Berry's final yield depends on how often the player tended the Berry plant and how. These ways include weeding the plant, removing pests, and watering it.
 
Every 2 hours after a Berry is planted, weeds may appear around it. Once a Berry grows past its seedling stage, pests may also appear on the plant every 2 hours (as indicated by the plant shaking). Weeds and pests may appear on the same plant (at the same time, even), but more weeds or pests will never appear until the previous ones are removed. Removing weeds and pests from a plant increases its final yield.
 
Watering also increases a plant's final yield. Soil is either moist or dry, with no point in between. All Berries dry out in the same time if the same Mulch is used on them. With no Mulch, [[Rich Mulch]], or [[Surprise Mulch]], the drying time is 24 hours, while with [[Boost Mulch]] or [[Amaze Mulch]] it is 4 hours.
 
The number of buds or blossoms that appear on a plant give an indication of its yield; depending on the care the plant receives, that number may change. By default, the number of buds or blossoms is odd, but if there is a mutation, an extra bud will appear, making the number even. A plant with 5 or 6 buds will yield at least <sup>3</sup>/<sub>5</sub> of its maximum yield (not counting mutated Berries), while a plant with 3 or 4 buds will yield less.
 
======Formula======
A Berry's final yield depends on four essential factors:
* Base yield, made up of:
** The Berry's minimum yield (when it is not watered or cared for)
** +2 if the player used Rich Mulch
* Watering: the number of times the player waters the plant, multiplied by the Berry's watering value.
* Weeding: the number of times the player weeds the plant, multiplied by the Berry's weeding value.
* Pest removal: the number of times the player removes pests from the plant, multiplied by the Berry's pest removal value.
The sum of these values determines the plant's yield when it is harvested (limited by the Berry's maximum yield). If a mutation is present, a single Berry of the mutation will also be harvested.
 
Since Boost and Amaze Mulch shorten a plant's drying time, they allow the player to water the plant more often, thereby making it easier to achieve higher yields.
 
The following table summarizes the watering, weeding, and pest removal values, yield and growth time for all Generation VI Berries.
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 2px solid #{{x color}}; background: #{{y color}}"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|07
! style="background: #{{y color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Berries
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Oran]] Berry
! style="background: #{{y color light}}" | Watering
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon to heal the user 10hp.
! style="background: #{{y color light}}" | Weeding
! style="background: #{{y color light}}" | Pests
! style="background: #{{y color light}}" | Yield
! style="background: #{{y color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Time
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Cheri Berry]], [[Chesto Berry]], [[Rawst Berry]], [[Aspear Berry]], [[Persim Berry]]
| 1
| 1
| 3
| 4-15
| 24h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Pecha Berry]], [[Oran Berry]]
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4-15
| 24h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Leppa Berry]]
| 1.5
| 1.5
| 3
| 4-15
| 24h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Lum Berry]], [[Sitrus Berry]]
| 1.2
| 0.5
| 3
| 3-20
| 48h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Figy Berry]], [[Wiki Berry]], [[Mago Berry]], [[Aguav Berry]], [[Iapapa Berry]]
| 1.5
| 1
| 3
| 3-15
| 24h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Pomeg Berry]], [[Kelpsy Berry]], [[Qualot Berry]], [[Hondew Berry]],<br>[[Grepa Berry]], [[Tamato Berry]]
| 0.5
| 1.5
| 3
| 1-20
| 48h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Occa Berry]], [[Passho Berry]], [[Wacan Berry]], [[Rindo Berry]], [[Yache Berry]],<br>[[Chople Berry]], [[Kebia Berry]], [[Shuca Berry]], [[Coba Berry]], [[Payapa Berry]],<br>[[Tanga Berry]], [[Charti Berry]], [[Kasib Berry]], [[Haban Berry]], [[Colbur Berry]],<br>[[Babiri Berry]], [[Chilan Berry]], [[Roseli Berry]]
| 1
| 0.5
| 2
| 3-20
| 48h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Liechi Berry]], [[Ganlon Berry]], [[Salac Berry]], [[Petaya Berry]], [[Apicot Berry]],<br>[[Kee Berry]], [[Maranga Berry]]
| 0.2
| 0.1
| 1
| 1-10
| 96h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Lansat Berry]], [[Starf Berry]]
| 0.1
| 0.1
| 0.5
| 1-5
| 120h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Enigma Berry]], [[Micle Berry]], [[Custap Berry]], [[Jaboca Berry]], [[Rowap Berry]]
| 0.2
| 0.1
| 0.2
| 1-5
| 72h
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|08
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Razz Berry]], [[Bluk Berry]], [[Nanab Berry]], [[Wepear Berry]], [[Pinap Berry]],<br>[[Cornn Berry]], [[Magost Berry]], [[Rabuta Berry]], [[Nomel Berry]], [[Spelon Berry]],<br>[[Pamtre Berry]], [[Watmel Berry]], [[Durin Berry]], [[Belue Berry]]
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Persim]] Berry
| style="background: #FFF" | 1
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon to recover from [[Status ailment|Confusion]].
| style="background: #FFF" | 1
| style="background: #FFF" | 3
| style="background: #FFF" | 3-15
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 24h
|}
 
======Stages======
Berries now have six stages of growth before they reach their final, harvestable stage. Each stage of growth lasts one-sixth of the Berry's total growth time.
 
The table below is based on an [[Oran Berry]], which grows in 24 hours.
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{berries color light}}; background: #{{berries color}}; margin:auto"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|09
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Tree
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Lum]] Berry
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}" | Time
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon to recover from any [[Status ailment|status problem]].
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Message
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 00:00 - 03:59
| This is where you planted the Oran Berry!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 04:00 - 07:59
| The Oran is sprouting!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 08:00 - 11:59
| The Oran's seedling is growing well!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 12:00 - 15:59
| The Oran's trunk is getting bigger!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 16:00 - 19:59
| The Oran tree has buds!
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|10
|- style="background:#fff"
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Sitrus]] Berry
!
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon to heal the user's HP a little.
| 20:00 - 23:59
| The Oran tree is in bloom!
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|11
! style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" |
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Figy]] Berry
| style="background:#fff" | 24:00 - ...
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon, it restores thew user's HP in a pinch, but may cause [[Status ailment|confusion]].
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | The Oran Berry tree has <number> Berries!
|}
 
If the Berry tree includes a mutated Berry in its final stage, the message will instead say:
:''"The tree also has a Berry crop caused by a sudden mutation! They are:
:''<Planted> Berries: <X>
:''<Mutation> Berries: <Y>"
 
If any Berry plant is left untouched for approximately a month after it has fully matured (''D'' days from its planting, where ''D'' is the number of days in the month it was planted in), it will become withered, but examining the plant will reveal a new sprout beneath it.
 
=====Indirect uses=====
All Berries can be used to make Berry Juices at the [[Juice Shoppe]] in [[Lumiose City]].
 
====Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire====
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, [[soft soil]] appears all around [[Hoenn]] again, in the same locations that it did in Generation III, but in some cases the number of plots available is more or less.
 
In stark contrast to X and Y, the Berry care mechanics in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire return to bare basics. Watering is the only way to care for a Berry plant, and soil is either fully moist or fully dry. Berries also have four stages of growth before reaching their final, harvestable stage. [[Mulch]] cannot be used due to its unsuitability for Hoenn soil.
 
Growth times and yields also change. Yields are slightly different compared to X and Y, while the growth times of most Berries are either 16 or 32 hours. The {{DL|PokéNav Plus|AreaNav}} can be used to keep track of Berry trees in Hoenn. It keeps track of what Berries were planted, where and how long they've been growing, and whether they are ready for harvest.
 
If the [[Bag]] is sorted, it uses the same order as in Generation IV with the three new Berries ({{b|Roseli}}, {{b|Kee}}, and {{b|Maranga}}) at the end of the list, slotting the Berries that can only be used to make Pokéblocks back into their original order.
 
=====Growth and care=====
A Berry's yield depends entirely on how many times it was watered. A Berry's yield increases by a set amount every time it is watered, and soil dries out four hours after it is watered. Generally, a Berry's yield can be calculated by:
:<code>''yield'' = (''max'' - ''min'') / (''time'' / 4) * ''water'' + ''min''</code>
where ''max'' and ''min'' are the Berry's maximum and minimum yield, ''time'' is the Berry's total growth time in hours, and ''water'' is the number of times the plant was watered.
 
A few Berries are exceptions to the above formula, however. {{b|Liechi}}, {{b|Ganlon}}, {{b|Salac}}, {{b|Petaya}}, {{b|Apicot}}, {{b|Kee}}, and {{b|Maranga}} Berries have the same yield if they are watered 11 or 12 times, which throws off part of the formula's assumption; this can be fixed by using <code>''max'' + 1</code> instead of just <code>''max''</code> in the formula, though the yield will still be limited by ''max''.
 
Here are the yields and growth times for all the berries:
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 2px solid #{{alpha sapphire color}}; background: #{{omega ruby color}}"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|12
! style="background: #{{alpha sapphire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Berries
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
! style="background: #{{alpha sapphire color light}}" | Watering
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
! style="background: #{{alpha sapphire color light}}" | Yield
! style="background: #{{alpha sapphire color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Time
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Cheri Berry]], [[Chesto Berry]], [[Pecha Berry]], [[Rawst Berry]], [[Aspear Berry]],<br>[[Oran Berry]], [[Persim Berry]]
| 4
| 4-20
| 16h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Leppa Berry]]
| 5
| 2-22
| 16h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Lum Berry]]
| 2
| 2-18
| 32h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Sitrus Berry]]
| 3
| 3-27
| 32h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Figy Berry]], [[Wiki Berry]], [[Mago Berry]], [[Aguav Berry]], [[Iapapa Berry]]
| 3
| 3-15
| 16h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Razz Berry]], [[Bluk Berry]], [[Nanab Berry]], [[Wepear Berry]], [[Pinap Berry]]
| 4
| 4-20
| 16h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Pomeg Berry]], [[Kelpsy Berry]], [[Qualot Berry]], [[Hondew Berry]],<br>[[Grepa Berry]], [[Tamato Berry]]
| 3
| 2-26
| 32h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Cornn Berry]], [[Magost Berry]], [[Rabuta Berry]], [[Nomel Berry]], [[Spelon Berry]],<br>[[Pamtre Berry]], [[Watmel Berry]], [[Durin Berry]], [[Belue Berry]]
| 3
| 3-15
| 16h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Occa Berry]], [[Passho Berry]], [[Wacan Berry]], [[Rindo Berry]], [[Yache Berry]],<br>[[Chople Berry]], [[Kebia Berry]], [[Shuca Berry]], [[Coba Berry]], [[Payapa Berry]],<br>[[Tanga Berry]], [[Charti Berry]], [[Kasib Berry]], [[Haban Berry]], [[Colbur Berry]],<br>[[Babiri Berry]], [[Chilan Berry]], [[Roseli Berry]]
| 1
| 2-10
| 32h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Liechi Berry]], [[Ganlon Berry]], [[Salac Berry]], [[Petaya Berry]], [[Apicot Berry]],<br>[[Kee Berry]], [[Maranga Berry]]
| 1
| 2-13
| 48h
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Lansat Berry]], [[Starf Berry]]
| 0.5
| 1-7
| 48h
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|13
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Enigma Berry]], [[Micle Berry]], [[Custap Berry]], [[Jaboca Berry]], [[Rowap Berry]]
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Mago]] Berry
| style="background: #FFF" | 1
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon, it restores thew user's HP in a pinch, but may cause [[Status ailment|confusion]].
| style="background: #FFF" | 1-13
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 48h
|}
 
======Stages======
The table below is based on an Oran Berry.
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{berries color light}}; background: #{{berries color}}; margin:auto"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|14
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Tree
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Aguav]] Berry
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}" | Time
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  It may be used or held by a Pokemon, it restores thew user's HP in a pinch, but may cause [[Status ailment|confusion]].
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Message
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 00:00 - 03:59
| This is where you planted the Oran Berry!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 04:00 - 07:59
| The Oran is sprouting!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 08:00 - 11:59
| The Oran's trunk is getting bigger!
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 12:00 - 15:59
| The Oran tree is in bloom!
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|15
! style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" |
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Iapapa]] Berry
| style="background:#fff" | 16:00...
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokemon, it restores thew user's HP in a pinch, but may cause [[Status ailment|confusion]].
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | The Oran Berry tree has <number> Berries!
|}
 
A Berry plant that is still unharvested when 30 days and 16 hours have passed since its planting may replant itself. If the game is being played when this point is reached, then the plant replants itself immediately. Otherwise, the plant does not replant itself until the game is next loaded.
 
=====Indirect uses=====
All Berries can be used to make [[Pokéblock]]s for [[Pokémon Contest|Pokémon Contest Spectaculars]].
 
===Generation VII===
[[Generation VII]] introduced no new Berries. In [[Alola]], Berries can only be grown on [[Poké Pelago]]'s Isle Aplenny. Growth mechanics are stripped down even further from Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, leaving the player no direct way to interact with Berries once they are planted.
 
Most Berries that do not have a use when used or held cannot be found in Alola; the exceptions are the {{b|Bluk}} and {{b|Pinap}} Berries.
 
Somewhat similar to Kalos, many routes have Berry trees that drop Berries, but the trees in Alola can drop multiple types of Berries, which accumulate in a [[Berry pile]] under the tree which the player can gather daily.
 
====Growth and care====
On Isle Aplenny, the player may plant Berries in 6 to 18 plots of soft soil, depending on the island's [[Poké Pelago#Development|development phase]]. Once a Berry is planted, it is in the care of the player's Pokémon and the player cannot directly interact with it. The only ways the player can affect their growth are by developing Isle Aplenny to increase planted Berries' yield and by adding [[Poké Bean]]s to the island's Bean crate to double the Berries' growth rate for a period of time. As Isle Aplenny is developed, most Berries' yields double in the second phase and triple in the third when compared to the first phase, or roughly approximate the same result.
 
If the player selects a Pokémon on Isle Aplenny, Mohn will comment on how well it tends the Berries on the island. This comment correlates to the Pokémon's [[Nature]]. While some comments, such as "<Pokémon> keeps on trying all the Berries!", sound like they may be detrimental, they have no actual bearing on Berries' yields.
 
All Berries have growth times of either 24, 48, or 72 hours. Yields range from 2-4 Berries at the lowest (depending on Isle Aplenny's development phase) to 5-15 Berries at the highest.
 
=====Stages=====
In [[Pokémon Sun and Moon]], Berries now have four stages of growth before they reach their final, harvestable stage. Unlike in previous games, rather than stages lasting a fixed proportion of each Berry's growth time, in Pokémon Sun and Moon, only the first stage of growth is variable, with the later stages all proceeding at exactly the same rate for all Berries.
 
{| class="roundy" style="border: 3px solid #{{berries color light}}; background: #{{berries color}}; margin:auto"
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|16
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Tree
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Razz]] Berry
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}" | Time remaining
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|Bury it in soft soil to grow a Razz Plant.
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Message
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| [initial] - 18:00
| You've planted a Berry here. It'll be quite a while until you can harvest the Berries.
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 17:59 - 12:00
| Your Berry is sprouting. It'll be quite a while until you can harvest Berries.
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 11:59 - 04:00
| Your Berry tree is growing, but it'll be a while until you can harvest Berries.
|- style="background:#fff"
!
| 03:59 - 0:01
| Your Berry tree is growing quite a bit. You'll be able to harvest Berries pretty soon.
|-
|-
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|17
! style="background:#fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" |
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Bluk]] Berry
| style="background:#fff" | 0:00
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|Bury it in soft soil to grow a Bluk Plant.
| style="background:#fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Your tree is bearing Berries. You can harvest them now!
|-
|}
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|18
 
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Nanab]] Berry
The message for the final stage can only be seen if the player is already viewing a Berry's progress screen when it becomes harvestable.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|Bury it in soft soil to grow a Nanab Plant.
 
|-
====Indirect uses====
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|19
Most Berries can be used to dye white fashion items different colors at [[Festival Plaza]] dye houses.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
 
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
===Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!===
|-
{{incomplete|section|Location information; Japanese names}}
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|20
In [[Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!]], Berries are primarily used in wild Pokémon encounters, similar to their role in [[Pokémon GO]]. They can also be fed to the player's [[Partner Pokémon (game)|partner Pokémon]]. Like in Pokémon GO, there are only three species of berries available: [[Razz Berry|Razz]], [[Nanab Berry|Nanab]], and [[Pinap Berry|Pinap]] Berries. Each of them also have three possible variants: regular, silver and golden.  
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Pinap]] Berry
 
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|Bury it in soft soil to grow a Pinap Plant.
Berries are most commonly earned as rewards upon capturing Pokémon. They can also be obtained from [[walking Pokémon]] near bushes and repeatedly from spots containing hidden items.
|-
 
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|21
{{Item
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Pomeg]] Berry
|name=Razz Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. Using it on a Pokemon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers it's base HP.
|jp=ズリのみ
|-
|jpt=Zuri Fruit
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|22
|gen=III
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|buyable=no
|-
|buy=
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|23
|sell=100
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] slightly easier to capture.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|descpe=A Berry that makes it slightly easier to catch Pokémon when given to them.
|-
|locpe=Capture reward
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|24
|main=Razz Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
}}
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
{{Item
|-
|name=Nanab Berry
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|25
|jp=ナナのみ
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|[[Grepa]] Berry
|jpt=Nana Fruit
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  Using it on a Pokemon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers it's base Sp.Def stat.
|gen=III
|-
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|26
|buyable=no
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Tamato]] Berry
|buy=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient. Using it on a Pokemon makes it more friendly, but it also lowers it's base Speed stat.
|sell=100
|-
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] move slightly less.
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|27
|descpe=A Berry that calms wild Pokémon you’re trying to catch slightly when given to them.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|locpe=Capture reward
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|main=Nanab Berry
|-
}}
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|28
{{Item
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|name=Pinap Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|jp=パイルのみ
|-
|jpt=Pairu Fruit
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|29
|gen=III
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|buyable=no
|-
|buy=
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|30
|sell=100
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] slightly more likely to drop items.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|descpe=A Berry that makes you slightly more likely to get an item when it’s given to Pokémon you’re trying to catch.
|-
|locpe=Capture reward
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|31
|main=Pinap Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
}}
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
{{Item
|-
|name=Silver Razz Berry
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|32
|jp=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|jpt=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|gen=VII
|-
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|33
|buyable=no
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|buy=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|sell=500
|-
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] easier to capture.
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|34
|descpe=A Berry that makes it easier to catch Pokémon when given to them.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|locpe=Capture reward
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|main=Razz Berry
|-
}}
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|35
{{Item
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|name=Silver Nanab Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|jp=
|-
|jpt=
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|36
|gen=VII
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|buyable=no
|-
|buy=
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|37
|sell=500
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] move less.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|descpe=A Berry that calms wild Pokémon you’re trying to catch when given to them.
|-
|locpe=Capture reward
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|38
|main=Nanab Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
}}
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
{{Item
|-
|name=Silver Pinap Berry
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|39
|jp=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|jpt=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|gen=VII
|-
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|40
|buyable=no
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|buy=
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|sell=500
|-
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] more likely to drop items.
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|41
|descpe=A Berry that makes you more likely to get an item when given to Pokémon you’re trying to catch.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|locpe=Capture reward
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|main=Pinap Berry
|-
}}
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|42
{{Item
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|name=Golden Razz Berry
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|
|jp=
|-
|jpt=
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|43
|gen=VII
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#E3E6FF"|
|buyable=no
|-
|buy=
|align="center" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|44
|sell=2500
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|[[Coba]] Berry
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] drastically easier to capture.
|align="left" BGCOLOR="#D5D9FF"|A [[Poffin]] ingredient.  Using it on a Pokemon, it weakens a foe's supereffective Flying-type attack.
|descpe=A Berry that makes it drastically easier to catch Pokémon when given to them.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Razz Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Golden Nanab Berry
|jp=
|jpt=
|gen=VII
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=2500
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] move drastically less.
|descpe=A Berry that calms wild Pokémon you’re trying to catch drastically when given to them.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Nanab Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Golden Pinap Berry
|jp=
|jpt=
|gen=VII
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=2500
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] drastically more likely to drop items.
|descpe=A Berry that makes you drastically more likely to get an item when given to Pokémon you’re trying to catch.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Pinap Berry
}}
 
==In side games==
===In Pokémon GO===
Berries can be used in Pokémon GO during [[wild Pokémon]] encounters to affect the outcome. Only one Berry can be in effect at a time, and a Berry's effect wears off after the wild Pokémon breaks out of a thrown Poké Ball.
 
Since June 22, 2017, Berries can also be fed to Pokémon stationed in [[Gym (GO)|Gyms]] to increase their motivation. Using a Golden Razz Berry will increase motivation the maximum amount.
 
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{berries color}}; border:3px solid #{{berries color dark}}"
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Image
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | English name
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | Japanese name
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}" | Description
! style="background:#{{berries color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" |Acquisition
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[File:GO Razz Berry.png|40px]]
| [[Razz Berry]]
| ズリのみ<br>''Zuri Fruit''
| Feed this to a Pokémon, and it will be easier to catch on your next throw.
| Spin [[PokéStop]]s or {{OBP|Gym|GO}}s <small>([[Trainer level|Level]] 8 and up)</small><br>Reward for [[Trainer level|leveling up]] <small>(Every level from 8 to 20; every 2 levels starting level 22)</small><br>[[Field Research]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[File:GO Nanab Berry.png|40px]]
| [[Nanab Berry]]
| ナナのみ<br/>''Nana Fruit''
| Feed this to a Pokémon to calm it down, making it less erratic.
| Spin [[PokéStop]]s or [[Gym (GO)|Gyms]] <small>([[Trainer level|Level]] 4 and up)</small><br>Reward for [[Trainer level|leveling up]] <small>(Every 4 levels starting level 23)</small><br>[[Field Research]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[File:GO Pinap Berry.png|40px]]
| [[Pinap Berry]]
| パイルのみ<br/>''Pairu Fruit''
| Feed this to a Pokémon to make it drop more candy.
| Spin [[PokéStop]]s or [[Gym (GO)|Gyms]] <small>([[Trainer level|Level]] 18 and up)</small><br>Reward for [[Trainer level|leveling up]] <small>(Every 4 levels starting level 21)</small><br>[[Field Research]]
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[File:GO Golden Razz Berry.png|40px]]
| Golden Razz Berry
| きんのズリのみ<br>''Gold Zuri Fruit''
| Feed this to a wild Pokémon to make it much easier to catch.<br>Feed this to a Pokémon on a Gym to fully restore its motivation.
| Win a [[Raid Battle]]  <small>([[Trainer level|Level]] 10 and up)</small><br>[[Field Research]]<br>{{DL|Special Research|Event-exclusive Special Research}}
|- style="background:#fff"
|[[File:GO Silver Pinap Berry.png|40px]]  
| Silver Pinap Berry
| ''ぎんのパイルのみ''<br/>''Silver Pairu Fruit''
| Feed this to a Pokémon to receive more Candy when you catch it and make it easier to catch.
| [[Field Research]]<br>[[Special Research]]
|-
|-
! style="background: #{{berries color light}}; {{roundybottom|5px}}" colspan="5" |
|}
===In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
[[File:Oran Berry artwork PSMD.png|thumb|right|100px|Artwork of Oran Berry from Super Mystery Dungeon]]
In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], Berries fill the same role as regular medicine does in the [[core series|core games]]. Due to this, the Oran and Sitrus Berry have slightly different purposes.
Berries can be found in dungeons or bought from shops in all games in the series.
{{Item
|name=Cheri Berry
|jp=クラボのみ
|jpt=Kurabo Fruit
|gen=III
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|sprite=Cheri Berry VI
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=120{{tt|*|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
|buy2=80{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}
|buy3=50{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy4=12{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sell=20
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
|sell2=8
|sellnotes2=Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
|sell3=5
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|sell4=3
|sellnotes4=Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that heals [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}/2{{sup/md|SMD}}.
|descmdrb=A food item that heals the Pokémon from [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|paralysis]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdtds=A food item that heals a [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] status condition. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdgti=Eating it heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] status condition.
|descsmd=Eating it heals your paralysis.
|locmdrb=[[Thunderwave Cave]], [[Mt. Steel]], [[Sinister Woods]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Mt. Thunder]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Great Canyon]], [[Lapis Cave]], [[Rock Path]], [[Snow Path]], [[Frosty Forest]], [[Mt. Freeze]], [[Uproar Forest]], [[Howling Forest]], [[Stormy Sea]], [[Silver Trench]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Mt. Faraway]], [[Western Cave]], [[Northern Range]], [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Southern Cavern]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Solar Cave]], [[Grand Sea]], [[Waterfall Pond]], [[Unown Relic]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Far-off Sea]], [[Purity Forest]], [[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]], [[Marvelous Sea]], [[Fantasy Strait]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s ([[Mt. Blaze]], Frosty Forest, [[Magma Cavern]], Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
|locmdgti=[[Post Town]] merchants, [[Pokémon Paradise#Shops 2|Paradise Facilities]], Various dungeons
|locsmd=[[Kecleon Shop]]s, various dungeons
}}
{{Item
|name=Chesto Berry
|jp=カゴのみ
|jpt=Kago Fruit
|gen=III
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|sprite=Chesto Berry VI
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=30{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky}}
|buy2=50{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy3=12{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sell=15
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
|sell2=3
|sellnotes2=Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, and Super Mystery Dungeon
|sell3=5
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that wakes up Pokémon and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}/2{{sup/md|SMD}}. If Pokémon is not [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|Sleeping]], it will instead give the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|Sleepless]] status for 9-10 turns{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}} or for the rest of the floor{{sup/md|SMD}}.
|descmdrb=A food item that causes the Pokémon to become [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|sleepless]]. The Pokémon will not be able to go to [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|sleep]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdtds=A food item that gives [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|Sleepless]] status to the user, which prevents [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|Sleep]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdgti=Eating it gives you the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|Sleepless]] status condition.<br>It prevents the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|Sleep]] status condition or other [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Sleep-related conditions|sleep-related]] status condition.
|descsmd=Eating it makes you sleepless. It prevents the sleep status condition and other sleep-related status conditions.
|locmdrb=[[Howling Forest]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]]<br/>Kecleon Shops (Joyous Tower, Purity Forest)
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
|locmdgti=[[Post Town]] merchants, [[Pokémon Paradise#Shops 2|Paradise Facilities]], Various dungeons
|locsmd=[[Kecleon Shop]]s, various dungeons
}}
{{Item
|name=Oran Berry
|jp=オレンのみ
|jpt=Oran Fruit
|gen=III
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|sprite=Oran Berry VI
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=50{{tt|*|Rescue Team, and Explorers}}
|buy2=100{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy3=25{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sell=25
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
|sell2=5
|sellnotes2=Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, and Super Mystery Dungeon
|sell3=10
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that restores HP by 100 and {{stat|Belly}} by 5.{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}<br>A food item that restores HP by 100 and fills Belly by 2. If the user's max HP is less than 100 or their HP is full, temporarily increases max HP by 10 for that dungeon.{{sup/md|SMD}}
|descmdrb=A food item that restores HP. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdtds=A food item that restores HP. It also fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}} slightly.
|descmdgti=Eating it restores HP.
|descsmd=Eating it restores HP. 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.
|locmdrb=[[Tiny Woods]], [[Thunderwave Cave]], [[Mt. Steel]], [[Sinister Woods]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Mt. Thunder]], [[Great Canyon]], [[Lapis Cave]], [[Rock Path]], [[Snow Path]], [[Frosty Forest]], [[Mt. Freeze]], [[Uproar Forest]], [[Howling Forest]], [[Stormy Sea]], [[Silver Trench]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Western Cave]], [[Northern Range]], [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Southern Cavern]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Solar Cave]], [[Darknight Relic]], [[Waterfall Pond]], [[Unown Relic]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]], [[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s ([[Mt. Blaze]], Frosty Forest, [[Magma Cavern]], Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
|locmdgti=[[Post Town]] merchants, [[Pokémon Paradise#Shops 2|Paradise Facilities]], various dungeons
|locsmd=[[Kecleon Shop]]s, various dungeons
}}
{{Item
|name=Pecha Berry
|jp=モモンのみ
|jpt=Momon Fruit
|gen=III
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|sprite=Pecha Berry VI
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=80{{tt|*|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
|buy2=60{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}
|buy3=50{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy4=12{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sell=5
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team and Gates to Infinity
|sell2=6
|sellnotes2=Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
|sell3=3
|sellnotes3=Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] and [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status conditions and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}/2{{sup/md|SMD}}.
|descmdrb=A food item that heals the Pokémon when [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|poisoned]] or [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|badly poisoned]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdtds=A food item that heals a [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] status condition or a [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status condition. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdgti=Eating it heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] and [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status conditions.
|descsmd=Eating it heals your poisoned or badly poisoned status condition.
|locmdrb=[[Tiny Woods]], [[Thunderwave Cave]], [[Mt. Steel]], [[Sinister Woods]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Mt. Thunder]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Great Canyon]], [[Lapis Cave]], [[Rock Path]], [[Snow Path]], [[Frosty Forest]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Mt. Freeze]]{{tt|*|first part only}}, [[Uproar Forest]], [[Howling Forest]], [[Stormy Sea]], [[Silver Trench]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Western Cave]], [[Northern Range]], [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Southern Cavern]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Solar Cave]], [[Darknight Relic]], [[Waterfall Pond]], [[Unown Relic]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]], [[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s ([[Mt. Blaze]], Frosty Forest, [[Magma Cavern]], Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
|locmdgti=[[Post Town]] merchants, [[Pokémon Paradise#Shops 2|Paradise Facilities]], Various dungeons
|locsmd=[[Kecleon Shop]]s, various dungeons
}}
{{Item
|name=Rawst Berry
|jp=チーゴのみ
|jpt=Chīgo Fruit
|gen=III
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|sprite=Rawst Berry VI
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=150{{tt|*|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
|buy2=90{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}
|buy3=50{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy4=12{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sell=20
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
|sell2=9
|sellnotes2=Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
|sell3=5
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|sell4=3
|sellnotes4=Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|burn]] status condition and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}/2{{sup/md|SMD}}.
|descmdrb=A food item that heals the Pokémon's [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|burn]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdtds=A food item that heals a [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Burn]] status condition. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdgti=Eating it heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Burn]] status condition.
|descsmd=Eating it heals your [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|burn]].
|locmdrb=[[Sinister Woods]], [[Silent Chasm]], [[Great Canyon]], [[Howling Forest]], [[Silver Trench]], [[Fiery Field]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Western Cave]], [[Northern Range]], [[Pitfall Valley]], [[Buried Relic]], [[Wish Cave]], [[Wyvern Hill]], [[Darknight Relic]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]], [[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]]<br/>[[Kecleon Shop]]s ([[Mt. Blaze]], [[Frosty Forest]], [[Magma Cavern]], Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
|locmdgti=[[Post Town]] merchants, [[Pokémon Paradise#Shops 2|Paradise Facilities]], Various dungeons
|locsmd=[[Kecleon Shop]]s, various dungeons
}}
{{Item
|name=Sitrus Berry
|jp=オボンのみ
|jpt=Obon Fruit
|gen=III
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|sprite=Sitrus Berry VI
|buyable=yes
|buy=4000{{tt|*|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
|buy2=2500{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}
|buy3=2000{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity, and Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sellable=yes
|sell=100
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
|sell2=250
|sellnotes2=Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
|sell3=200
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity, and Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that completely restores HP and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5. If eaten at full HP, maximum HP will raise by 2.{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}<br>A food item that restores HP by 200 and fills Belly by 2. If eaten at full HP, permanently increases max HP by 5.{{sup/md|SMD}}
|descmdrb=A food item that restores HP. If the Pokémon has full HP, eating this item will slightly boost its Maximum HP. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdtds=A food item that restores HP. If the Pokémon already has full HP, it will slightly boost its Maximum HP. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|descmdgti=Eating it restores HP. If you already have full HP, it will slightly boost your Maximum HP.
|descsmd=Eating it restores HP. It also slightly increases your max HP if you eat it when your HP is full. This effect lasts even after this adventure.
|locmdrb=[[Wish Cave]], [[Joyous Tower]], [[Purity Forest]]<br/>Buried items ([[Mt. Blaze Peak]], [[Frosty Grotto]], [[Mt. Freeze Peak]], [[Magma Cavern Pit]], [[Lightning Field]], [[Northwind Field]], [[Buried Relic]])
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
|locmdgti=Various dungeons
|locsmd=Various dungeons, [[Treasure box]]es, {{DL|Dungeon tile|Sparkling Floor}}s
}}
====Lookalike Item====
{{main|Lookalike Item#Oren Berry|Lookalike Item → Oren Berry}}
There's a Lookalike Item for Oran Berry called Oren Berry that hurts the player 10 HP.
===In the PokéPark series===
[[File:PokePark Berry.png|thumb|A Berry from [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]].]]
In [[PokéPark Wii: Pikachu's Adventure]], Berries are used as a form of [[currency]] to pay for Attractions or training. One can earn Berries by clearing Skill Games or by earning the Bonus in an Attraction. When found on the field, green Berries are worth 10, red Berries are worth 50, and golden Berries are worth 100. There also exists a Big Berry, which some Pokémon desire to eat. They will become friends with Pikachu if one is carried to them. One Pokémon that eats Big Berries is Munchlax.
Berries return as a form of currency in [[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]], with minor changes. Attractions are now free, but now items can be bought and sold for Berries, and other Pokémon will give the player Berries upon befriending, often as a token for beating them in certain challenges. Pokémon can also be re-challenged after befriending them, and they will continue to give the player Berries provided the player continues to win. On the field, Green Berries are worth 1, Red Berries are worth 30, and Gold Berries are worth 100. Big Berries are replaced by [[Items in PokéPark 2#Stinkberry|Stinkberries]], which displease most Pokémon (including the one carrying it), but Munchlax loves them.
===In Pokémon Battrio===
{{main|Special Abilities (Battrio)#Berries|Special Abilities (Battrio) → Berries}}
==In the TCG==
Berries were introduced in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}} in the {{TCG|Neo Genesis}} expansion, released shortly after {{game|Gold and Silver|s}} themselves. All of them are Pokémon Tools, a special subclass of {{TCG|Trainer card}} that may be attached to a Pokémon in play, much in the same way that items can be held by Pokémon in the games. Most of the TCG Berries are in fact Berries from the games; however, several of them are unique to the TCG.
There are also Basic Pokémon cards that have Berries as held items, which were introduced in the {{TCG|Mysterious Treasures}} expansion. These held items work in the same fashion as Poké-Bodies, in that the effect the item provides is active whenever the Pokémon is in play.
{{cardlist/header|Berry cards|Trainer|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Berry|99}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=Neo Genesis|enrarity=Common|ennum=99/111|jpsetlink=Neo Genesis|jpset=Gold, Silver, to a New World...|jprarity=Common|jpset2=Unnumbered Promotional cards|jpsetlink3=Intro Pack Neo|jpse3=Chikorita Side Deck|jpsetlink4=Intro Pack Neo|jpse4=Totodile Side Deck}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Gold Berry|93}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=Neo Genesis|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=93/111|jpsetlink=Neo Genesis|jpset=Gold, Silver, to a New World...|jprarity=Uncommon}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Neo Genesis|Miracle Berry|94}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=Neo Genesis|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=94/111|jpsetlink=Neo Genesis|jpset=Gold, Silver, to a New World...|jprarity=Uncommon}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Neo Revelation|Balloon Berry|60}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=Neo Revelation|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=60/64|jpsetlink=Neo Revelation|jpset=Awakening Legends|jprarity=Uncommon|enset2=EX Dragon|enrarity2=Uncommon|ennum2=82/97|jpsetlink2=EX Dragon|jpset2=Rulers of the Heavens|jprarity2=Uncommon|jpnum2=053/054|jpset3=Flygon Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum3=018/019|jpset4=Salamence Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum4=018/019|enset5=EX Deoxys|enrarity5=Uncommon|ennum5=84/107|jpset5=Rayquaza Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum5=015/015}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Healing Berry|125}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=Aquapolis|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=125/147|jpsetlink=Aquapolis|jpset=Wind from the Sea|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=081/087}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Memory Berry|128}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=Aquapolis|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=128/147|jpsetlink=Aquapolis|jpset=Wind from the Sea|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=080/087|enset2=EX Crystal Guardians|enrarity2=Uncommon|ennum2=80/100|jpsetlink2=EX Crystal Guardians|jpset2=Miracle Crystal|jprarity2=Uncommon|jpnum2=069/075|enset3=Platinum|enrarity3=Uncommon|ennum3=110/127|jpsetlink3=Platinum|jpset3=Galactic's Conquest|jprarity3=Uncommon|jpnum3=087/096}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Ruby & Sapphire|Lum Berry|84}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=EX Ruby & Sapphire|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=84/109|jpset=Treecko Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum=019/019|jpset2=Torchic Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum2=019/019|jpset3=Mudkip Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum3=019/019|enset4=EX Emerald|enrarity4=Uncommon|ennum4=78/106}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Ruby & Sapphire|Oran Berry|85}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=EX Ruby & Sapphire|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=85/109|jpsetlink=EX Ruby & Sapphire|jpset=Expansion Pack|jpnum=055/055|jpset2=ADV-P Promotional cards|jpnum2=043/ADV-P|enset3=EX Emerald|enrarity3=Uncommon|ennum3=80/106|jpsetlink3=Master Kit|jpset3=Side Deck|jpnum3=008/012}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Fluffy Berry|85}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=EX Unseen Forces|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=85/115|jpsetlink=EX Unseen Forces|jpset=Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=103/106|jpset2=Meganium Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum2=015/016|jpset3=Typhlosion Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum3=015/016|jpset4=Feraligatr Constructed Starter Deck|jpnum4=015/016}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|EX Unseen Forces|Sitrus Berry|91}}|type=Trainer|type2=Pokémon Tool|enset=EX Unseen Forces|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=91/115|jpsetlink=EX Unseen Forces|jpset=Golden Sky, Silvery Ocean|jprarity=Uncommon|jpnum=100/106}}
{{cardlist/div|Pokémon cards with Berries as held items|Trainer}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Bidoof|73}}{{tt|*|Wacan Berry}}|type=Colorless|enset=Mysterious Treasures|enrarity=Common|ennum=73/123|jpsetlink=Mysterious Treasures|jpset=Secret of the Lakes|jprarity=Common}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Buizel|75}}{{tt|*|Chesto Berry}}|type=Water|enset=Mysterious Treasures|enrarity=Common|ennum=75/123|jpsetlink=Mysterious Treasures|jpset=Secret of the Lakes|jprarity=Common}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Mysterious Treasures|Shinx|98}}{{tt|*|Rawst Berry}}|type=Lightning|enset=Mysterious Treasures|enrarity=Common|ennum=98/123|jpsetlink=Mysterious Treasures|jpset=Secret of the Lakes|jprarity=Common}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Gible|7}}{{tt|*|Oran Berry}}|type=Colorless|enset=POP Series 6|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=7/17|jpset=DP-P Promotional cards|jpnum=026/DP-P}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|POP Series 6|Pikachu|9}}{{tt|*|Oran Berry}}|type=Lightning|enset=POP Series 6|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=9/17|jpset=DP-P Promotional cards|jpnum=025/DP-P}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Chimchar|57}}{{tt|*|Cheri Berry}}|type=Fire|enset=Majestic Dawn|enrarity=Common|ennum=57/100|jpset=PPP Promotional cards|jpnum=002/PPP|jpsetlink2=Collection Packs|jpset2=Shaymin LV.X Collection Pack|jpnum2=004/012}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Piplup|72}}{{tt|*|Pecha Berry}}|type=Water|enset=Majestic Dawn|enrarity=Common|ennum=72/100|jpset=PPP Promotional cards|jpnum=003/PPP|jpsetlink2=Collection Packs|jpset2=Mewtwo LV.X Collection Pack|jpnum2=002/012}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Majestic Dawn|Turtwig|78}}{{tt|*|Persim Berry}}|type=Grass|enset=Majestic Dawn|enrarity=Common|ennum=78/100|jpset=PPP Promotional cards|jpnum=001/PPP|jpsetlink2=Collection Packs|jpset2=Regigigas LV.X Collection Pack|jpnum2=001/012}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|DP Promo|Darkrai|24}}{{tt|*|Enigma Berry}}|type=Darkness|enset=DP Black Star Promos|ennum=DP24|jpset=DP-P Promotional cards|jpnum=046/DP-P}}
{{cardlist/footer|Trainer}}
==In the anime==
[[File:Dawn Swinub Berries.png|thumb|250px|A pile of Berries on a hollowed tree]]
In the {{pkmn|anime}}, while several ordinary fruits from the real world have and continue to be featured, Berries have appeared frequently as well, suggesting that the Berries are not the only fruit in the [[Pokémon world]]. There are also anime-exclusive Berries such as the [[Pinkan Berry]], which can change a Pokémon's coloration completely to pink when regularly consumed, and the [[Rinka Berry]], which is said to clear one's throat and restore the consumer's voice.
Additionally, some Berries have been shown to grow on a Pokémon's body. In ''[[DP121|The Lonely Snover!]]'', a {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Snover}} gave {{Ash}}, {{an|Dawn}}, {{an|Brock}}, and their Pokémon some of the Berries growing around its belly. In the same episode, [[Ash's Grotle]] was shown to grow Berries on the trees on its back. Both of these Berries had no strange effects when consumed by [[human]]s or {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}.
Berries are typically used to make {{pkmn|food|treats for Pokémon}} such as [[Pokéblock]]s, [[Poffin]]s, and [[Poké Puff]]s, but they are also used to produce food consumed by humans. For instance, in ''[[DP024|Cooking up a Sweet Story!]]'', Ash and {{ashfr}} met an old lady named [[Abigail]] who uses Berries to make cakes, and in ''[[DP155|Double-Time Battle Training!]]'', one of the sweets on [[Zoey]]'s victory party was a [[Tamato Berry]] ice cream bar, a specialty in Zoey's [[hometown]], [[Snowpoint City]].
Berries have been used numerous times to produce medicine. As a {{tc|Pokémon Breeder}}, Brock has a broad knowledge on Berries and their medicinal properties, often grinding them up with a {{wp|mortar and pestle}} into powder to give to Pokémon afflicted with [[Illness in the Pokémon world|illnesses]] and [[status condition]]s. In ''[[DP094|Doc Brock!]]'', he used an [[Oran Berry]] to treat [[Dawn's Pachirisu]]'s fever. Also, just like in the {{pkmn|games}}, Pokémon are allowed to eat Berries during {{pkmn|battle}}s. This can be seen in ''[[BW084|Rocking the Virbank Gym! Part 2]]'', in which [[Roxie]] offered [[Ash's Pignite]] a [[Pecha Berry]] after he was {{status|poison|badly poisoned}} by her {{p|Scolipede}}'s {{m|Toxic}} attack.
Many [[Character of the day|characters of the day]] have been shown to plant and cultivate Berries, such as [[Natalie]], [[Forsythia]], and {{OBP|Lulu|DP137}}. These people are often assisted by {{t|Water}}- and {{type|Grass}} Pokémon. As seen in multiple episodes throughout the series, Pokémon living in the wild will often gather large amounts of Berries in their dens or hollowed trees. Fights sometimes break out over who owns the Berries, which usually necessitates intervention, as seen in ''[[XY035|The Forest Champion]]''.
In ''[[AG102|Where's Armaldo?]]'', it was revealed that Berry trees have existed since ancient times. A population of these ancient trees continue to grow on [[Wales Island]], bearing fossil evidence that suggest the Berries were eaten by {{p|Anorith}} and {{p|Armaldo}} thousands of years ago.
==In the manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===={{chap|Gold, Silver & Crystal}}====
In ''[[PS127|Miltank Melee]]'', Eusine gave a {{p|Miltank}} an unspecified Berry, which was able to cure a Pokémon from all types of sicknesses, so that he didn't have to pay for the damages to the [[Moomoo Farm|farmers]]' roof.
===={{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}}====
From this chapter onward, the Berries featured were from the new Berry system introduced in [[Generation III]]. [[Magma Admin Courtney|Courtney]] was capable of using the traits of the juices of specific Berries to her advantage.
===={{chap|Diamond & Pearl}}====
{{adv|Diamond}} cooked [[Poffin]]s with a blend of Berries that was deduced by one of the {{pkmn|Super Contest}} [[Contest Judge|judges]]. [[Jupiter]] was equipped with several different berries to feed her {{p|Tangrowth}}'s {{m|Natural Gift}}. {{adv|Lax}} had the tendency of carrying lots of Berries in its fur all of the time.
===={{chap|Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon}}====
{{adv|Sun}} was tasked by [[Hala]] to deliver the "[[Mirage Berry|Mirage Berries]]" to each of the [[Guardian deities]] to appease them. {{adv|Moon}} and [[Mallow]] were able to find the berries in the [[Lush Jungle]], and one was later given to {{p|Tapu Lele}}. Afterwards Sun placed the others in packages for the other guardian deities. However, these packages were later lost by accident, so Sun was forced to start searching for new ones.
==In other languages==
{{main|List of items in other languages#Berries|List of items in other languages → Berries}}
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|zh_yue=樹果 ''{{tt|Syuhgwó|Fruit}}''
|zh_cmn=樹果 / 树果 ''{{tt|Shùguǒ|Fruit}}'' {{tt|*|Games & Anime}}<br>木之果实 ''{{tt|Mù-zhī Guǒshí|Berries}}'' {{tt|*|Manga (Mainland China)}}
|da=Bær
|nl=Bes
|fi=Marja
|fr=Baie
|de=Beere
|it=Bacca
|ko=나무열매 ''Namu Yeolmae''
|pl=Jagoda{{tt|*|AG035, Diamond and Pearl series onwards}}<br>Owoc{{tt|*|Advanced}}
|pt_br=Fruta {{tt|*|games, anime, manga (PS468), online games, Pokémon Characters Guidebook}}<br>Berry {{tt|*|manga (PS491)}}
|pt_eu=Baga
|ru=Ягода ''Yagoda''
|es=Baya
|sv=Bär
|vi=Quả
}}
==See also==
* [[List of Berries by growth time]]
* [[Flavor#List of Berries by flavor|Flavor → List of Berries by flavor]]
* [[Berry color#List of Berries by color|Berry color → List of Berries by color]]
* [[Smoothness]]<!--
* [[List of Berries by attribute]]-->
* [[Natural Gift (move)]]
* [[Apricorn]]
* [[Berry pile]]
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