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| '''Berries''' were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the then-new [[held item]]s feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. As the standard [[Generation I]] items, such as [[Potion]]s and {{DL|Status condition healing item|Full Heal}}s, are man-made, a system of ten Berries was created, each with a different effect. While these Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in [[Generation III]], their effects are similar to—and in many cases exactly the same as—the first ten {{Berries}} introduced in [[Hoenn]]. | | '''Berries''' were introduced in [[Generation II]] to take advantage of the then-new [[held item]]s feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. As the standard [[Generation I]] items, such as [[Potion]]s and {{DL|Status condition healing item|Full Heal}}s, are man-made, a system of ten Berries was created, each with a different effect. While these Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in [[Generation III]], their effects are similar to—and in many cases exactly the same as—the first ten {{Berries}} introduced in [[Hoenn]]. |
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Revision as of 21:26, 20 April 2014
Berries were introduced in Generation II to take advantage of the then-new held items feature, which allows a Pokémon to hold and use specific items in battle. As the standard Generation I items, such as Potions and Full Heals, are man-made, a system of ten Berries was created, each with a different effect. While these Berries no longer exist, having been replaced by the new system in Generation III, their effects are similar to—and in many cases exactly the same as—the first ten Berries introduced in Hoenn.
List of Generation II Berries
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Effect:
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Heals a Pokémon by up to 10 HP.
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Locations
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GSC
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Routes 11, 29, 30, 38, and 46, Bug-Catching Contest (Consolation Prize), Mystery Gift, Trading Pokémon from Generation I games, wild Pikachu, wild Sentret, wild Furret, and wild Shuckle
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Description
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GSC
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A self-restore item. (10HP, HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Oran Berry in Generation III.
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This item was featured in the TCG.
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PRZCureBerry まひなおしのみ Paralysis-Curing Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Description
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A self-cure for paralysis. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Cheri Berry in Generation III.
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PSNCureBerry どくけしのみ Poison-Curing Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Heals a Pokémon of poison.
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Description
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GSC
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A self-cure for poison. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Pecha Berry in Generation III.
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Bitter Berry にがいきのみ Bitter Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Description
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GSC
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A self-cure for confusion. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Persim Berry in Generation III.
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Burnt Berry やけたきのみ Burnt Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Description
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GSC
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A self-cure for freezing. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Aspear Berry in Generation III.
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Ice Berry こおったきのみ Frozen Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Heals a Pokémon of a burn.
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Description
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A self-cure for a burn. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Rawst Berry in Generation III.
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Mint Berry はっかのみ Mint Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Awakens a Pokémon that is asleep.
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Description
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A self-awakening for sleep. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Chesto Berry in Generation III.
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MysteryBerry ふしぎなきのみ Mysterious Berry
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Cannot be bought
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Sell for: $5
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Effect:
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Restores the PP of one Pokémon's move by 5.
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Description
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GSC
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A self-restore for PP. (HOLD)
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Note: Replaced by the Leppa Berry in Generation III.
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