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Tiddlywinks (talk | contribs) (GO's Candy... Someone else can try to expand this, I've mostly just taken this from GO's glossary) |
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{{Move|Stat-boosting items}} | {{Move|Stat-boosting items}} | ||
{{Move|Nutritious drinks}} | {{Move|Nutritious drinks}} | ||
{{redirect|Candy|the [[Pokémon Musical]] Prop with the same name|Prop}} | |||
{{redirect|Iron|{{Steven}}'s {{p|Beldum}} with the [[nickname]] "Iron"|Steven Stone#Traded to the player|Steven Stone → Iron}} | |||
{{redirect|Pokémon drink|the items that represent real-world drinks|Drink}} | {{redirect|Pokémon drink|the items that represent real-world drinks|Drink}} | ||
{{redirect|PP Max|the [[item]] with the same Japanese name|Ether#Max Elixir|Ether → Max Elixir}} | {{redirect|PP Max|the [[item]] with the same Japanese name|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]]]] | ||
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{{main|Health drink}} | {{main|Health drink}} | ||
In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], Protein, Calcium, Iron, and Zinc appear as types of health drink. Their effects are based on those of their [[core series]] counterparts. | In the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], Protein, Calcium, Iron, and Zinc appear as types of health drink. Their effects are based on those of their [[core series]] counterparts. | ||
==In Pokémon GO== | |||
In [[Pokémon GO]], there is an item called Candy that is analogous to Rare Candy. It is used to evolve and strengthen Pokémon. | |||
Candies can be acquired by catching Pokémon, hatching Eggs, and transferring Pokémon to [[Professor Willow]]. | |||
==In the anime== | ==In the anime== |