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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.
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.


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.
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 [[X Attack]]. The remainder of the Berries had no effect when held.


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]].
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]].