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|descrse=A nutritious milk that restores HP by 100 points.
|descrse=A nutritious milk that restores HP by 100 points.
|descfrlg=Highly nutritious milk. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 100 points.  
|descfrlg=Highly nutritious milk. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 100 points.  
|descdppt=Milk with a very high nutrition content. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 80 points.
|descdppt=Milk with a very high nutrition content. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 100 points.
|deschgss=Milk with a very high nutrition content. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 100 points.
|deschgss=Milk with a very high nutrition content. It restores the HP of one Pokémon by 100 points.
|locgsc=[[MooMoo Farm]] on {{rt|39}}, held by {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Miltank}}
|locgsc=[[MooMoo Farm]] on {{rt|39}}, held by {{pkmn2|wild}} {{p|Miltank}}

Revision as of 16:03, 6 May 2010

A drink is a type of item from the Pokémon games. Most can be used during or out of battle to restore a Pokémon's HP. They are usually a cheap alternative to Potions, but are rarely purchasable in bulk.

Drinks are found in a variety of special places. The main three, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade, can be bought from vending machines atop the Celadon Department Store, Goldenrod Department Store, Lilycove Department Store, and Veilstone Department Store, as well as the vending machines in The Under (Pokémon Colosseum only), Pyrite Town (Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness only) and the Pokéathlon Dome. They can be bought on bulk in only two places, in the Two Island Market Stall (after certain requirements are met) and at Mt. Moon Square in HeartGold and SoulSilver Versions.

Types of drink

Trivia

  • In the Generation I games, a Fresh Water, Soda Pop, or Lemonade could to be given to the thirsty guards who blocked the player from entering Saffron City; in Generation III, the guards must instead be given Tea, which is found in the Celadon Mansion. This is likely to prevent exploitation of a Pokémon's ability to hold items: another FireRed or LeafGreen game could trade in a Pokémon holding one of the three purchasable drinks to allow entry into Saffron as early as after defeating Brock, an exploit possible in Generation I by using Pokémon Stadium 2's Color Case.
  • The Fresh Water is one of the two most cost-effective HP recovers, as each 1 HP "cost" only 4 Poké Dollars. In other common HP recovers, each 1 HP normally costs over 10 Poké Dollars (in the Super Potion, which recovers the same as the Fresh Water, 50 HP, each HP "costs" 14 Poké Dollars). The other most cost-effective HP recover is the Energy Root.


Types of items
General Evolution stonesFossilsFlutesShardsHeld items
Evolution itemsEscape itemsExchangeable itemsValuable items
Battle itemsScentsNectarsCandyIngredients
Medicine Status condition healing itemsVitaminsFeathers
MintsMochiDrinksHerbal medicine
Berry and Apricorn Poké BallsApricornsBerriesMulch
Aesthetic DecorationsAccessoriesBackdropsPropsDécor
Clothing (XYSMUSUMLGPESwShBDSPLASV)
Other MailKey ItemsEvent items
Wonder Launcher itemsRotom Powers


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