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Revision as of 20:01, 11 July 2015

A Potion (Japanese: キズぐすり Wound medicine) is a type of item from the Pokémon games. They can be used during or outside of a battle to restore a Pokémon's HP. They can often be found on the ground, whether readily visible or hidden from sight and requiring an Itemfinder to locate, and can be bought at most Poké Marts. They are also available in Wonder Launcher battles. Although the traditional RPG depiction of Potion is as a drink, in Pokémon, Potions appear to be topical, stored in spray bottles and applied to the skin.

List of Potions

Artwork

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

Dream Potion Sprite.png Dream Super Potion Sprite.png Dream Hyper Potion Sprite.png Dream Max Potion Sprite.png Dream Full Restore Sprite.png
Potion Super Potion Hyper Potion Max Potion Full Restore


In the anime

Cilan using a Super Potion on his Pansage in the anime

Potions have been used on occasion in the anime. Usually, Brock and Cilan carry them in their respective backpacks, and they use them to heal injured Pokémon. Potions seem to sting slightly whenever used, suggesting that they not only heal but sterilize the wound. Tracey has also been seen with some Potions that need to be taken orally.

In Here Comes the Squirtle Squad!, Pikachu obtained a serious injury from a Goldeen while being chased by the Squirtle Squad. He was captured, but suffering, so the Squirtle Squad allowed Ash to go free and get a Super Potion from the local town to heal Pikachu. This was the first episode of the anime wherein a Potion was mentioned.

Brock used a Super Potion to heal a minor injury inflicted on Ash's Pikachu in You Never Can Taillow, which he had received while battling a wild Taillow.

Brock used a Super Potion to heal a minor injury on a wild Nuzleaf in Leave It To Brocko!.

Cilan used a Super Potion to cure his Pansage in A Home for Dwebble! after it had been hit by a rock on the head. The fever resulted from the hit was later cured by a herbal medicine made by Iris.

Iris used a Super Potion to treat a wound on a wild Venipede in A Venipede Stampede!.

Alder used a Super Potion to treat a wild Gigalith's wounds in Ash Versus the Champion!.

Professor Oak used a Super Potion on a Rotom in To Catch a Rotom!. This made Rotom so thankful, that it voluntarily allowed itself to be caught by him.

Clemont used a Potion on Meowth in A Conspiracy to Conquer!, although this happened off-screen, and the Potion bottle was only briefly seen when Clemont put it back into his backpack.

Brock used a Super Potion to heal a wound on a wild Gyarados in SS027, after it had been put asleep by Cilan's Pansage's Grass Whistle.

Nurse Joy used a Super Potion to treat a wound on a wild Lapras in Bonnie for the Defense!.

In the manga

A Potion in Pocket Monsters DP

In the Pokémon Adventures manga

In The Final Dimensional Duel VI, Charon mentioned using a Hyper Potion on his Heatran after it had been injured while battling against Reg.

In Listening to Pokémon, Black used some Potions to heal his Pokémon after having a battle with N.

In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga

In PMDP02, Red threw a Potion at Clefairy in order to let it recover some health, but Weavile prevented him from doing so by using Embargo.

Trivia

  • The only Potion that is not depicted as being stored in a spray-type bottle is the SecretPotion, which appears to be in kampo teapill form.
  • In the first and second generations, Max Potion and Full Restore were programmed to only heal 999 HP, rather than restoring the HP to maximum. This is because, as below, a Pokémon with more than 999 HP is not legitimately possible, and the highest HP a Pokémon can technically have is 703 with a level 100 Chansey (in Generation I), or 713 with a level 100 Blissey (in Generation II), both of which having an individual HP value of 15, and an HP effort value of 65,535 or higher. In later generations, this becomes 714 with an individual value of 31 and an effort value of 252 or higher.
    • Likewise, in early releases of Platinum, the Max Potion was mistakenly programmed to only heal 1,000 HP of damage (though a Pokémon with higher than 999 HP is not legitimately possible). This was fixed in later versions, which heal HP to 100%.
  • Of the Potions that heal a specific amount of HP (Potion, Super Potion and Hyper Potion), Hyper Potion is the best value, as it is 1 HP per $6, while Potion was the worst with only giving 1 HP per $15, and Super Potion is in the middle with 1 HP per $14.

In other languages

Potion

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese キズぐすり Wound Medicine
France Flag.png French Potion
Germany Flag.png German Trank
Italy Flag.png Italian Pozione
South Korea Flag.png Korean 상처약 Sangcheo Yak
Spain Flag.png Spanish Poción

Super Potion

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese いいキズぐすり Good Wound Medicine
Finland Flag.png Finnish Superrohto
France Flag.png French Super Potion
Germany Flag.png German Supertrank
Italy Flag.png Italian Superpozione
South Korea Flag.png Korean 좋은상처약 Jo-eun Sangcheo Yak
Spain Flag.png Spanish Súper Poción*
Superpoción*

Hyper Potion

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese すごいキズぐすり Amazing Wound Medicine
France Flag.png French Hyper Potion
Germany Flag.png German Hypertrank
Italy Flag.png Italian Iperpozione
South Korea Flag.png Korean 고급상처약 Gogeup Sangcheo Yak
Spain Flag.png Spanish Híper Poción*
Hiperpoción*

Max Potion

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese まんたんのくすり Tank-Filling Medicine
France Flag.png French Potion Max
Germany Flag.png German Top-Trank
Italy Flag.png Italian Pozione Max
South Korea Flag.png Korean 풀회복약 Full Hoebok Yak
Spain Flag.png Spanish Máxima Poción

Full Restore

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese かいふくのくすり Recovery Medicine
France Flag.png French Guérison
Germany Flag.png German Top-Genesung
Italy Flag.png Italian Ricarica Tot
South Korea Flag.png Korean 회복약 Hoebok Yak
Spain Flag.png Spanish Restau. Todo*
Restaurar Todo*

SecretPotion

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ひでんのくすり Secret Medicine
France Flag.png French Potionsecret
Germany Flag.png German Geheimtrank
Italy Flag.png Italian Poz. Segreta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 비전신약 Bijeon Sin-yak
Spain Flag.png Spanish Poc. Secreta


Types of items
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Evolution itemsEscape itemsExchangeable itemsValuable items
Battle itemsScentsNectarsCandyIngredients
Medicine Status condition healing itemsVitaminsFeathers
MintsMochiDrinksHerbal medicine
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Aesthetic DecorationsAccessoriesBackdropsPropsDécor
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Other MailKey ItemsEvent items
Wonder Launcher itemsRotom Powers


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