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[[File:XY Natural Object Yellow Berry Tree Hit.png|thumb|300px|A yellow Berry tree after dropping its Berries]]
'''Natural objects''' (Japanese: '''自然物''' ''natural objects'') are a game mechanic introduced in {{g|X and Y}}. In both wild and Trainer battles, they can appear behind the opponent. These objects can be hit by specific moves that would hit multiple Pokémon (even if used during a single battle). If they are hit, they break or drop Berries and remain that way until the end of the battle, when the player will pick up one item.
'''Natural objects''' (Japanese: '''自然物''' ''natural objects'') are a game mechanic introduced in {{g|X and Y}}. In both wild and Trainer battles, they can appear behind the opponent. These objects can be hit by specific moves that would hit multiple Pokémon (even if used during a single battle). If they are hit, they break or drop Berries and remain that way until the end of the battle, when the player will pick up one item.



Revision as of 13:32, 3 August 2014

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The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name.
A yellow Berry tree after dropping its Berries

Natural objects (Japanese: 自然物 natural objects) are a game mechanic introduced in Pokémon X and Y. In both wild and Trainer battles, they can appear behind the opponent. These objects can be hit by specific moves that would hit multiple Pokémon (even if used during a single battle). If they are hit, they break or drop Berries and remain that way until the end of the battle, when the player will pick up one item.

If a natural object can appear, a platform will be visible behind the opponent; any natural object will appear on this platform. Only one natural object can appear at a time, and once it is broken it remains broken until the end of the battle.

The item is picked up after the player's Pokémon have gained experience from defeating the last Pokémon. The player will not be able to pick up the item if they lose, run, or catch the Pokémon.

These objects disappear temporarily while a terrain move is in effect and cannot be destroyed until its effect fades. The objects will not be destroyed unless the move affects at least one Pokémon.

Natural objects will never appear while surfing, and while they sometimes can appear while fishing, they will not appear if fishing while surfing.

List of natural objects

Name Locations Moves Items Picture
Green Berry tree Route 5
Route 6
Route 7
Route 10
Route 11
Route 18 (west)
Route 19 (west)
Route 22
Pokémon Village
Air Cutter
Blizzard
Twister
Rawst Berry Rawst Berry
Lum Berry Lum Berry
Aguav Berry Aguav Berry
Rindo Berry Rindo Berry
Kebia Berry Kebia Berry
Tanga Berry Tanga Berry
Babiri Berry Babiri Berry
Green Berry tree
Purple Berry tree Route 5
Route 6
Route 7
Route 10
Route 11
Route 18 (west)
Route 19 (west)
Route 22
Pokémon Village
Air Cutter
Blizzard
Twister
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry
Wiki Berry Wiki Berry
Payapa Berry Payapa Berry
Kasib Berry Kasib Berry
Colbur Berry Colbur Berry
Purple Berry tree
Yellow Berry tree Route 8 (grass and flowers)
Route 9
Route 13
Route 18 (east)
Route 19 (east)
Air Cutter
Blizzard
Twister
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry
Sitrus Berry Sitrus Berry
Iapapa Berry Iapapa Berry
Wacan Berry Wacan Berry
Shuca Berry Shuca Berry
Charti Berry Charti Berry
Chilan Berry Chilan Berry
Yellow Berry tree
Red Berry tree Route 8 (beach)
Route 12 (beach)
Ambrette Town
Cyllage City
Shalour City
Azure Bay
Air Cutter
Blizzard
Twister
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry
Leppa Berry Leppa Berry
Figy Berry Figy Berry
Occa Berry Occa Berry
Chople Berry Chople Berry
Haban Berry Haban Berry
Red Berry tree
Pink Berry tree Route 8 (beach)
Route 12 (beach)
Ambrette Town
Cyllage City
Shalour City
Azure Bay
Air Cutter
Blizzard
Twister
Pecha Berry Pecha Berry
Persim Berry Persim Berry
Mago Berry Mago Berry
Pink Berry tree
Blue Berry tree Route 17
Frost Cavern (outside)
Air Cutter
Blizzard
Twister
Oran Berry Oran Berry
Passho Berry Passho Berry
Yache Berry Yache Berry
Coba Berry Coba Berry
Blue Berry tree
Spiky rock 1 Connecting Cave
Sea Spirit's Den
Terminus Cave
Victory Road (inside)
Unknown Dungeon
Hyper Voice
Rock Slide
Hard Stone Hard Stone
Float Stone Float Stone
Spiky rock 1
Spiky rock 2 Route 8 (grass and flowers)
Route 9
Route 13
Route 18 (east)
Route 19 (east)
Hyper Voice
Rock Slide
Fire Stone Fire Stone
Thunder Stone Thunder Stone
Water Stone Water Stone
Leaf Stone Leaf Stone
Spiky rock 2
Round rock Route 8 (grass and flowers)
Route 9
Route 13
Route 18 (east)
Route 19 (east)
Eruption
Heat Wave
Lava Plume
Heat Rock Heat Rock Round rock
Thin rock Connecting Cave
Sea Spirit's Den
Terminus Cave
Victory Road (inside)
Unknown Dungeon
Muddy Water
Surf
Water Spout
Damp Rock Damp Rock Thin rock
Iceberg Route 17
Frost Cavern (outside)
Hyper Voice
Rock Slide
Never-Melt Ice Never-Melt Ice Iceberg
Snow pile Route 17
Frost Cavern (outside)
Hyper Voice
Rock Slide
Snowball Snowball Snow pile
Sand pile Route 8 (beach)
Route 12 (beach)
Ambrette Town
Cyllage City
Shalour City
Azure Bay
Hyper Voice
Rock Slide
Stardust Stardust
Soft Sand Soft Sand
Sand pile
Grass Route 5
Route 6
Route 7
Route 10
Route 11
Route 18 (west)
Route 19 (west)
Route 22
Pokémon Village
Petal Blizzard
Razor Leaf
Mental Herb Mental Herb
Power Herb Power Herb
White Herb White Herb
Grass
Mossy rock Glittering Cave Hyper Voice
Rock Slide
Luminous Moss Luminous Moss Mossy rock

Location sets

Every location that has a natural object is classified as a certain type of area. Each object only appears in one type of area, and most types of areas have two objects that appear commonly and one object that appears rarely.

Grouping Common Common Rare Locations
Forest Green Berry tree Purple Berry tree Grass Route 5, Route 6, Route 7, Route 10, Route 11, Route 18 (west), Route 19 (west), Route 22, Pokémon Village
Cliff Yellow Berry tree Spiky rock 2 Round rock Route 8 (grass and flowers), Route 9, Route 13, Route 18 (east), Route 19 (east)
Beach Red Berry tree Pink Berry tree Sand pile Route 8 (beach), Route 12 (beach), Ambrette Town, Cyllage City, Shalour City, Azure Bay
Snow Blue Berry tree Snow pile Iceberg Route 17, Frost Cavern (outside)
Cave Spiky rock 1 Thin rock Connecting Cave, Sea Spirit's Den, Terminus Cave, Victory Road (inside), Unknown Dungeon
Luminous cave Mossy rock N/A Glittering Cave


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