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{{search|class of item|the held item that heals 10 HP in Generation II|Berry (item)}}
{{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}}
{{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|200px|A basket filled with Berries; {{b|Tamato}}, {{b|Cheri}}, {{b|Nanab}}, {{b|Bluk}}, {{b|Razz}}, {{b|Aspear}}, {{b|Sitrus}}, and {{b|Oran}} are seen]]
[[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: '''きのみ''' ''Berries'') 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, [[stat]] enhancement, and even [[damage]] negation.
'''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.


==List of Berries==
==List of Berries==
===In Generation II===
===In Generation II===
Berries were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the then-new [[held item]]s feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. The standard [[Generation I]] items—such as [[Potion]]s and [[Full Heal]]s—are man-made, so Pokémon do not know how to use them if they hold these items. Instead, ten different Berries were created that Pokémon could use automatically during battle, with effects analogous to the man-made healing items.
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.


These Berries have not appeared in media released after Generation II, having been replaced by a new set of Berries in [[Generation III]]. However, their basic effects are inherited by the first ten Berries introduced in Generation III. In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, the trees that held these Berries are replaced by [[Apricorn]] trees, which function similarly.
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.
 
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.


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! style="background: #{{silver color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Effect
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| {{OBP|Berry|item}}
| {{i|Berry}}
| Restores 10 {{stat|HP}}
| Restores 10 {{stat|HP}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
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{{berrylist|III|08|Persim|Cures {{status|confusion}}}}
{{berrylist|III|08|Persim|Cures {{status|confusion}}}}
{{berrylist|III|09|Lum|Cures any [[status condition]] and {{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|10|Sitrus|Restores 30 {{stat|HP}}<sup>Gen III</sup>/25% HP<sup>Gen IV+</sup>}}
{{berrylist|III|11|Figy|When {{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|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 {{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|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 {{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|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 {{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|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 {{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|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|None}}
{{berrylist|III|16|Razz|Makes [[wild Pokémon]] easier to capture.{{sup/7|PE}}{{sup/ss|GO}}}}
{{berrylist|III|17|Bluk|None}}
{{berrylist|III|17|Bluk|None}}
{{berrylist|III|18|Nanab|None}}
{{berrylist|III|18|Nanab|Makes wild Pokémon move less.{{sup/7|PE}}{{sup/ss|GO}}}}
{{berrylist|III|19|Wepear|None}}
{{berrylist|III|19|Wepear|None}}
{{berrylist|III|20|Pinap|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|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|22|Kelpsy|Lowers {{stat|Attack}} {{EV}}s, raises [[friendship]]{{sup/3|E}}<sup>, Gen IV+</sup>}}
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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.
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.


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 and [[item#recurring items|regenerate themselves]].
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.


====Growth and care====
====Growth and care====
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=====Formula=====
=====Formula=====
[[File:Berry Math Formula.png|frame|Berry formula]]
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:
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:
[[File:Berry Math Formula.png]]
*''max'' and ''min'' are the maximum and minimum number of Berries that can appear on the plant
*''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
*''rand'' is an integer randomly chosen between 0 and <code>''max'' - ''min''</code>, inclusive
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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.
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|frame|{{b|Wacan}} and {{b|Yache}} plants growing in the Berry Pots]]
[[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]]
[[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.
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]] {{key|IV|Berry Pots}} have four portable patches of soft soil, so that the player may carry their Berry trees with them anywhere.
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====
====Growth and care====
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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.
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 {{DL|Mulch|Growth Mulch}} or {{DL|Mulch|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.
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 {{DL|Mulch|Stable Mulch}} was used before the Berry was planted, the Berry will remain harvestable for 50% longer. If {{DL|Mulch|Gooey Mulch}} was used before the Berry was planted, the plant will regrow 14 times (for a total of 15) before being permanently lost.
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=====
=====Algorithm=====
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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.
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, {{DL|Mulch|Rich Mulch}}, or {{DL|Mulch|Surprise Mulch}}, the drying time is 24 hours, while with {{DL|Mulch|Boost Mulch}} or {{DL|Mulch|Amaze Mulch}} it is 4 hours.
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.
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.
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The following table summarizes the watering, weeding, and pest removal values, yield and growth time for all Generation VI Berries.
The following table summarizes the watering, weeding, and pest removal values, yield and growth time for all Generation VI Berries.
{{incomplete|section|Lansat and Starf Berry Watering, Weeding, Pest and Yield values}}
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|-
|-
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|- style="background: #FFF"
|- style="background: #FFF"
| [[Lansat Berry]], [[Starf Berry]]
| [[Lansat Berry]], [[Starf Berry]]
|?
| 0.1
|?
| 0.1
|?
| 0.5
| 1-5
| 1-5
| 120h
| 120h
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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''.
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}}"
|-
! style="background: #{{alpha sapphire color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Berries
! style="background: #{{alpha sapphire color light}}" | Watering
! 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
|-
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[Enigma Berry]], [[Micle Berry]], [[Custap Berry]], [[Jaboca Berry]], [[Rowap Berry]]
| style="background: #FFF" | 1
| style="background: #FFF" | 1-13
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 48h
|}


======Stages======
======Stages======
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====Indirect uses====
====Indirect uses====
Most Berries can be used to dye white fashion items different colors at [[Festival Plaza]] dye houses.
Most Berries can be used to dye white fashion items different colors at [[Festival Plaza]] dye houses.
===Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!===
{{incomplete|section|Location information; Japanese names}}
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.
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.
{{Item
|name=Razz Berry
|jp=ズリのみ
|jpt=Zuri Fruit
|gen=III
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=100
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] slightly easier to capture.
|descpe=A Berry that makes it slightly easier to catch Pokémon when given to them.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Razz Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Nanab Berry
|jp=ナナのみ
|jpt=Nana Fruit
|gen=III
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=100
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] move slightly less.
|descpe=A Berry that calms wild Pokémon you’re trying to catch slightly when given to them.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Nanab Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Pinap Berry
|jp=パイルのみ
|jpt=Pairu Fruit
|gen=III
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=100
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] slightly more likely to drop items.
|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
|main=Pinap Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Silver Razz Berry
|jp=
|jpt=
|gen=VII
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=500
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] easier to capture.
|descpe=A Berry that makes it easier to catch Pokémon when given to them.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Razz Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Silver Nanab Berry
|jp=
|jpt=
|gen=VII
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=500
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] move less.
|descpe=A Berry that calms wild Pokémon you’re trying to catch when given to them.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Nanab Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Silver Pinap Berry
|jp=
|jpt=
|gen=VII
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=500
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] more likely to drop items.
|descpe=A Berry that makes you more likely to get an item when given to Pokémon you’re trying to catch.
|locpe=Capture reward
|main=Pinap Berry
}}
{{Item
|name=Golden Razz Berry
|jp=
|jpt=
|gen=VII
|bag=Berries<!--Capture Pocket-->
|buyable=no
|buy=
|sell=2500
|effect=Makes [[wild Pokémon]] drastically easier to capture.
|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 side games==
[[File:Oran Berry PSMD.png|thumb|right|100px|Artwork of Oran Berry from Super Mystery Dungeon]]
===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.
 
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! 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===
===In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series===
{{incomplete|section|Gates to Infinity Sitrus buy price, locations}}
[[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.
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.
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|bag=MD
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|currencysell4=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that heals [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] and fills {{stat|Belly}} by 5{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|TDS}}{{sup/md|GTI}}/2{{sup/md|SMD}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|paralysis]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] status condition. 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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] status condition.
|descmdgti=Eating it heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Paralysis]] status condition.
|descsmd=Eating it heals your paralysis.
|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)
|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)
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|bag=MD
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|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=12{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|buy=30{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky}}
|buy2=50{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy3=12{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sell=15
|sell=15
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
|sellnotes=Red and Blue Rescue Team
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|sell3=5
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencysell3=[[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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|Sleeping]], it will instead give the [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#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}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|sleepless]]. The Pokémon will not be able to go to [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|sleep]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|Sleepless]] status to the user, which prevents [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|Sleepless]] status condition.<br>It prevents the [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|Sleep]] status condition or other [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Sleep-related conditions|sleep-related]] status condition.
|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.
|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)
|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)
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|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|bag=MD
|sprite=Oran Berry
|sprite=Oran Berry VI
|sprite2=Oran Berry V
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|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|sellable=yes
|buy=50{{tt|*|Rescue Team and Explorers}}
|buy=50{{tt|*|Rescue Team, and Explorers}}
|buy2=100{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy2=100{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy3=25{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|buy3=25{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
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|sell3=10
|sell3=10
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencybuy2=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell2=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[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}}
|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}}.
|descmdrb=A food item that restores HP. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
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|mdex=yes
|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|bag=MD
|sprite=Pecha Berry III
|sprite=Pecha Berry VI
|sprite2=Pecha Berry V
|buyable=yes
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|sellable=yes
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|sell3=3
|sell3=3
|sellnotes3=Super Mystery Dungeon
|sellnotes3=Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencysell3=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell3=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that heals the [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] and [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#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}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|poisoned]] or [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|badly poisoned]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] status condition or a [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status condition. 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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Poisoned]] and [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Badly Poisoned]] status conditions.
|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.
|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)
|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)
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|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|bag=MD
|sprite=Rawst Berry III
|sprite=Rawst Berry VI
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|buyable=yes
|buyable=yes
|sellable=yes
|sellable=yes
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|sell4=3
|sell4=3
|sellnotes4=Super Mystery Dungeon
|sellnotes4=Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencybuy3=[[File:Poké currency V.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencybuy4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencysell=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencysell4=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencysell4=[[File:Poké currency VI Sprite.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=A food item that heals the [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#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}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|burn]]. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{stat|Belly}}.
|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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Burn]] status condition. 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 ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|Burn]] status condition.
|descmdgti=Eating it heals the [[Status conditions in the Mystery Dungeon series#Major status conditions|Burn]] status condition.
|descsmd=Eating it heals your [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon#Major status conditions|burn]].
|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)
|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
|locmdtds=Various dungeons
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|mdex=yes
|bag=MD
|bag=MD
|sprite=Sitrus Berry
|sprite=Sitrus Berry VI
|sprite2=Sitrus Berry V
|buyable=yes
|buyable=yes
|buy=4000{{tt|*|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
|buy=4000{{tt|*|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}
|buy2=2500{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}
|buy2=2500{{tt|*|Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky}}
|buy3=?{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity}}
|buy3=2000{{tt|*|Gates to Infinity, and Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|buy4=2000{{tt|*|Super Mystery Dungeon}}
|sellable=yes
|sellable=yes
|sell=100
|sell=100
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|sell3=200
|sell3=200
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity, and Super Mystery Dungeon
|sellnotes3=Gates to Infinity, and Super Mystery Dungeon
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|currencybuy=[[File:Poké currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|currencysell=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
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|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}}
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|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}}.
|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}}.
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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 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 {{pkmn|illness}}es 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.
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|one-time characters]] 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 sometimes necessitates intervention, as seen in ''[[XY035|The Forest Champion]]''.
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 manga==
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
===In the Pokémon Adventures manga===
In ''[[PS127|Miltank Melee]]'', Eusine gave a {{p|Miltank}} an unspecified Berry which is 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|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.


From the {{chap|Ruby & Sapphire}} onward, the Berries featured were from the new Berry system introduced in [[Generation III]]. [[Magma Admin Courtney]] was capable of using the traits of the juices of specific Berries to her advantage. {{adv|Diamond}} cooked [[Poffins]] with a blend of berries that was deduced by one of the [[Super Contest]] [[judge]]s. [[Jupiter]] was equipped with several different berries to feed her {{p|Tangrowth}}'s {{m|Natural Gift}}.
===={{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.


In the {{chap|Sun & Moon}}, {{adv|Sun}} is tasked by [[Hala]] to deliver the "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.
===={{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==
==In other languages==
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|it=Bacca
|it=Bacca
|ko=나무열매 ''Namu Yeolmae''
|ko=나무열매 ''Namu Yeolmae''
|pl=Jagoda
|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_br=Fruta {{tt|*|games, anime, manga (PS468), online games, Pokémon Characters Guidebook}}<br>Berry {{tt|*|manga (PS491)}}
|pt_eu=Baga
|pt_eu=Baga
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==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of Berries by growth time]]
* [[List of Berries by growth time]]
* [[Flavor#List of Berries by flavor|Flavor → List of Berries by flavor]]<!--
* [[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]]-->
* [[List of Berries by attribute]]-->
* [[Natural Gift (move)]]
* [[Natural Gift (move)]]
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[[de:Beeren]]
[[de:Beeren]]
[[fr:Baie]]
[[es:Baya]]
[[fr:Baie (type d'objet)]]
[[it:Bacche]]
[[it:Bacche]]
[[ja:きのみ]]
[[ja:きのみ]]
[[pl:Jagoda]]
[[zh:树果]]
[[zh:树果]]