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* In Generation IV, Green Apricorns are by far the most common, appearing in eight places. | * In Generation IV, Green Apricorns are by far the most common, appearing in eight places. | ||
** Green Apricorn trees are generally found where {{ | ** Green Apricorn trees are generally found where {{i|Berry}} and [[MysteryBerry]] trees were in [[Generation II]]. | ||
* In Japanese, the Green Apricorn is the only Apricorn unable to have its full color name, using the abbreviated form みど ''mido'' rather than みどり ''midori'' for green. | * In Japanese, the Green Apricorn is the only Apricorn unable to have its full color name, using the abbreviated form みど ''mido'' rather than みどり ''midori'' for green. | ||
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The Green Apricorn (Japanese: みどぼんぐり Green Bonguri), formatted Grn Apricorn prior to Generation VI, is a type of Apricorn introduced in Generation II.
In the core series games
Price
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Effect
Can be made into a Friend Ball by Kurt.
If used in the Apriblender, can produce Aprijuice that boosts the Jump Performance stat.
Description
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Acquisition
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In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Apricorns were first mentioned in Teddiursa's Picnic, in which Kurt used various Apricorns to make special Poké Balls. Gold attempted and failed to eat the fruit of an Apricorn. Apricorns were later mentioned in Out-Odding Oddish, in which Gold was seen running after adding Apricorns into the Apriblender so the Apricorns would mix to make Aprijuice.
Trivia
- In Generation IV, Green Apricorns are by far the most common, appearing in eight places.
- Green Apricorn trees are generally found where Berry and MysteryBerry trees were in Generation II.
- In Japanese, the Green Apricorn is the only Apricorn unable to have its full color name, using the abbreviated form みど mido rather than みどり midori for green.
In other languages
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