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:''For the items that represent real-world drinks, see [[Drink]]. For [[Steven]]'s {{p|Beldum}} with the [[nickname]] "Iron", see {{DL|Steven Stone|Traded to the player|Steven Stone → Iron}}. For the [[item]] with the same Japanese name as PP Max, see {{DL|Ether|Max Elixir|Ether → Max Elixir}}. | :''For the items that represent real-world drinks, see [[Drink]]. For [[Steven]]'s {{p|Beldum}} with the [[nickname]] "Iron", see {{DL|Steven Stone|Traded to the player|Steven Stone → Iron}}. For the [[item]] with the same Japanese name as PP Max, see {{DL|Ether|Max Elixir|Ether → Max Elixir}}. | ||
[[File:Rare Candy RG.png|thumb|Rare Candy artwork from [[Generation I]]]] | [[File:Rare Candy RG.png|thumb|Rare Candy artwork from [[Generation I]]]] | ||
A '''vitamin''' is a type of [[item]] from the [[Pokémon games]]. They are used to boost the [[stats]], [[Power | A '''vitamin''' is a type of [[item]] from the [[Pokémon games]]. They are used to boost the [[stats]], [[Power Point]]s, or [[level]] of a {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s Pokémon. Most vitamins are named after real minerals and organic compounds important to bodily health. | ||
In the [[Generation I]] games, they are known as '''ability enhancers''' (Japanese: '''{{j|のうりょくをあげるアイテム}}''' ''attribute-raising items''). Starting in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, they are known as '''nutritious drinks''' (Japanese: '''{{j|{{tt|栄養|えいよう}}ドリンク}}''' ''nutritious drinks'') but they also refer to them as '''stat enhancers''' in English; Japanese versions use both the Generation I descriptor and '''{{j|のうりょくをあげるどうぐ}}''' ''attribute-raising tools'' in addition to {{j|えいようドリンク}}. | In the [[Generation I]] games, they are known as '''ability enhancers''' (Japanese: '''{{j|のうりょくをあげるアイテム}}''' ''attribute-raising items''). Starting in {{game|FireRed and LeafGreen|s}}, they are known as '''nutritious drinks''' (Japanese: '''{{j|{{tt|栄養|えいよう}}ドリンク}}''' ''nutritious drinks'') but they also refer to them as '''stat enhancers''' in English; Japanese versions use both the Generation I descriptor and '''{{j|のうりょくをあげるどうぐ}}''' ''attribute-raising tools'' in addition to {{j|えいようドリンク}}. |