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| A Payapa Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 8 hours per stage. A Payapa tree will yield 3-20 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1 Berry to the final harvest, weeding it will add 0.5, and removing a pest will add 2. | | A Payapa Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 8 hours per stage. A Payapa tree will yield 3-20 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1 Berry to the final harvest, weeding it will add 0.5, and removing a pest will add 2. |
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| | A Payapa Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours. A Payapa tree will yield 2-6 Berries. |
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Revision as of 16:36, 19 February 2018
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Payapa Berry ウタンのみ Utan Fruit
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No. 45
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Flavor
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Generation IV
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SPICY
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DRY
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SWEET
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BITTER
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SOUR
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Growth
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Generation IV
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Planted 0 hours
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Sprouted 18 hours
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Taller 36 hours
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Flowering 54 hours
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Berries 72 hours
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Size (in)
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Size (cm)
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Firmness
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9.9"
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25.1 cm
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Soft
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Bag description
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Generation III
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Generation IV
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A Poffin ingredient. If held by a Pokémon, it weakens a foe's supereffective Psychic-type attack.DPPt If held by a Pokémon, it weakens a foe’s supereffective Psychic-type attack.HGSS
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Generation V
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Weakens a supereffective Psychic-type attack against the holding Pokémon.
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Generation VI
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If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Psychic-type attack.
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Generation VII
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If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Psychic-type attack.
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Generation VIII
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Unknown
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Tag description
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Generation III
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Generation IV
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This Berry is said to sense human emotions for the way it swells roundly when a person approaches.
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A Payapa Berry (Japanese: ウタンのみ Utan Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation IV.
Locations
Growth and harvest
Generation IV
A Payapa Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 72 hours, with 18 hours per stage. A Payapa tree will yield 1-5 Berries.
Generation VI
A Payapa Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 8 hours per stage. A Payapa tree will yield 3-20 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1 Berry to the final harvest, weeding it will add 0.5, and removing a pest will add 2.
Generation VII
A Payapa Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours. A Payapa tree will yield 2-6 Berries.
Uses
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance, a Payapa Berry can produce a Level 15 (probably higher) Sour-Sweet Poffin when cooking alone.
Artwork
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Dream World artwork
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In the anime
A Payapa Berry in the anime
In The Guardian's Challenge!, a Payapa Berry was seen as a part of the meal Mallow made for Ash and his classmates' Pokémon.
Trivia
- Payapa Berry is the second Berry to be named after the papaya. The first is the Iapapa Berry.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ウタンのみ Utan no Mi
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From 瓢箪 hyōtan, calabash.
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English
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Payapa Berry
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From papaya.
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French
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Baie Yapap
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From papaya
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German
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Pyapabeere
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From Papaya
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Italian
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Baccapayapa
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From papaya
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Spanish
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Baya Payapa
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From papaya
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Korean
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야파열매 Yapa Yeolmae
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From 파파야 papaya
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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福祿果 / 福禄果 Fúlù Guǒ
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Phoneticaly similar to 葫蘆 / 葫芦 húlu, calabash
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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福祿果 Fūkluhk Gwó
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From its Mandarin name. Literally means "good fortune"
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