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==Acquisition==
==Acquisition==
Drinks are found in a variety of special places. The main three, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade, can be bought from [[vending machine]]s; MooMooMilk can be bought from vending machines in {{Pokémon XD}}. They can be bought in bulk in only two places, in the [[Two Island (town)#Market Stall|Two Island Market Stall]] (after certain requirements are met) and at [[Mt. Moon Square]] in {{2v|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}.
Drinks are found in a variety of special places. The main three, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade, can be bought from [[vending machine]]s; Moomoo Milk can be bought from vending machines in {{Pokémon XD}}. They can be bought in bulk in only two places, in the [[Two Island (town)#Market Stall|Two Island Market Stall]] (after certain requirements are met) and at [[Mt. Moon Square]] in {{2v|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}.
 
===In Generation V===
Like in the previous generations, Fresh Water, Soda Pop and Lemonade can be obtained from [[vending machine|vending machines]] which are located in many cities and towns throughout [[Unova]], as well as in select machines from [[Shopping Mall Nine]], [[Twist Mountain]], [[Route 5]], [[Route 9]], [[Cold Storage]], [[Route 15]] and [[Village Bridge]]. The very popular Moomoo Milk can be purchased from the market in [[Driftveil City]] in single bottles or by the dozen, and Berry Juice can be obtained from [[Black City]]. Fresh Water can also be purchased in Black City, and can be obtained from the [[Caretaker|Gym Caretaker]], Clyde, as the player enters the [[Pokémon Gym]].


==Use==
==Use==

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This article is about the the items that represent real-world drinks. For the items also known as Pokémon drinks, see Vitamin.

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

Acquisition

Drinks are found in a variety of special places. The main three, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade, can be bought from vending machines; Moomoo Milk can be bought from vending machines in Pokémon XD. They can be bought in 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.

In Generation V

Like in the previous generations, Fresh Water, Soda Pop and Lemonade can be obtained from vending machines which are located in many cities and towns throughout Unova, as well as in select machines from Shopping Mall Nine, Twist Mountain, Route 5, Route 9, Cold Storage, Route 15 and Village Bridge. The very popular Moomoo Milk can be purchased from the market in Driftveil City in single bottles or by the dozen, and Berry Juice can be obtained from Black City. Fresh Water can also be purchased in Black City, and can be obtained from the Gym Caretaker, Clyde, as the player enters the Pokémon Gym.

Use

A thirsty girl on the roof of Celadon Department Store will give TMs in exchange for one of the vending machine drinks. The TMs vary between generations. In Generation I, the girl trades TM13 (Ice Beam) for Fresh Water, TM48 (Rock Slide) for Soda Pop, and TM49 (Tri Attack) for Lemonade. In Generation III, the Trainer trades TM16 (Light Screen) for Fresh Water, TM20 (Safeguard) for Soda Pop, and TM33 (Reflect) for Lemonade.

Types of drink

Artwork

These are artwork of the items as seen in the Pokémon Dream World

Dream Fresh Water Sprite.png Dream Soda Pop Sprite.png Dream Lemonade Sprite.png Dream Moomoo Milk Sprite.png Dream Berry Juice Sprite.png
Fresh Water Soda Pop Lemonade Moomoo Milk Berry Juice


Trivia

  • In Generation I, a Fresh Water, Soda Pop, or Lemonade could be given to the thirsty guards who blocked entry into Saffron City; this is changed in the remakes, Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen, where they must be given Tea instead. This is likely to prevent exploitation of a Pokémon's ability to hold items, which did not exist in Generation I, and would allow a player of FireRed or LeafGreen to trade one of the three drinks from another game and enter Saffron as early as they arrived in Cerulean. This exploit is actually possible in the Generation I games by using Pokémon Stadium 2's Color Case to move the item from another game's bag or PC.
  • The Fresh Water and Energy Root are the two most cost-effective HP recovery items, each recovering 1 HP per $4 spent. Most other HP recovery items cost more than $10 per HP restored. However, the Max Potion (as well as Full Restore and Revives in some cases) can potentially be more cost-effective if used under certain circumstances; the ideal situation for a Max Potion is a Blissey with maximum EVs and IVs in HP, which would recover around 2 HP per $1 spent.
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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