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In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, there are a number of trees where Pokémon hoard their food (Berry trees prior to version 1.2.0) across the [[Galar]] region. The player can shake the tree to get one to three items from a tree. After the player shakes a tree, the leaves with either remain still, start shaking somewhat, or shake violently. If the player continues to shake the tree once the leaves have begun to shake violently, there is a chance that a Pokémon will attack the player and nearby Pokémon will steal either all of the items of one variety or all of the fallen items. After the items are harvested or a Pokémon attacks, the tree can no longer be shaken until the next day. Trees in the North [[Wild Area]] may also drop [[Leftovers]] in addition to {{Berries}}, while trees on the Isle of Armor may also drop [[Apricorn]]s. | In {{g|Sword and Shield}}, there are a number of trees where Pokémon hoard their food (Berry trees prior to version 1.2.0) across the [[Galar]] region. The player can shake the tree to get one to three items from a tree. After the player shakes a tree, the leaves with either remain still, start shaking somewhat, or shake violently. If the player continues to shake the tree once the leaves have begun to shake violently, there is a chance that a Pokémon will attack the player and nearby Pokémon will steal either all of the items of one variety or all of the fallen items. After the items are harvested or a Pokémon attacks, the tree can no longer be shaken until the next day. Trees in the North [[Wild Area]] may also drop [[Leftovers]] in addition to {{Berries}}, while trees on the Isle of Armor may also drop [[Apricorn]]s. | ||
Revision as of 06:24, 15 January 2021
- If you were looking for the e-Reader application, see Berry Tree (e-Reader).
- If you were looking for the Berry-yielding background object found within Pokémon battles in Pokémon X and Y, see Natural objects.
- If you were looking for the Decoration in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, see Decoration → Plants.
A Berry tree (Japanese: きのみの木 Fruit tree) is a tree in the overworld on which Berries grow. In Generations II, VI, VII, and VIII, Berries can be collected from trees at fixed locations on a regular basis.
In Generations III, IV, V, VI, and VII, Berries can also be planted in soft soil. In the Hoenn and Sinnoh regions, Berry trees can be found growing when the player first arrives at a location. Once the Berries are picked, another Berry can be planted in the soft soil.
Generation II
In Pokémon Gold, Silver, and Crystal, there are a number of Berry trees across the Kanto and Johto regions. The player can harvest one Berry from each tree each day.
In Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, these Berry trees are replaced with additional Apricorn trees. Instead, the player can grow their own trees in Berry Pots.
Locations
Location | Tree location | Berry |
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Johto | ||
Route 29 | Northwest of the northwesternmost grass patch, on a plateau | Berry |
Route 30 | Beside the southern house | Berry |
West of Mr. Pokémon's house | PSNCureBerry | |
Route 31 | Beside the sleeping man | Bitter Berry |
Violet City | Near the exit to Route 32 | PRZCureBerry |
Route 33 | Outside of Union Cave | PSNCureBerry |
Route 35 | Across the small pond | MysteryBerry |
Route 36 | Next to the National Park gate | Ice Berry |
Route 38 | West of the fenced section on the lower middle path | Berry |
Route 39 | Next to Moomoo Farm | Mint Berry |
Route 43 | Across the big lake | Bitter Berry |
Route 44 | Northeast of the Mahogany Town entrance | Burnt Berry |
Route 45 | Near the pond at the south end of the route | MysteryBerry |
Route 46 | West of entrance to Dark Cave | PRZCureBerry |
West of entrance to Dark Cave | Berry | |
Kanto | ||
Route 1 | South of the first ledge on the west side of the route | Bitter Berry |
Route 2 | Middle of the tree maze, in the northeast | PSNCureBerry |
Pewter City | East of the closed Pewter Museum of Science | Ice Berry |
East of the closed Pewter Museum of Science | Mint Berry | |
Route 8 | Northwest of the east terminal | PRZCureBerry |
Route 11 | Northeast corner of the route | Berry |
Fuchsia City | Northern area | Burnt Berry |
Route 26 | North of rest stop | Ice Berry |
Generation VI
In Pokémon X and Y, there are a number of Berry trees across the Kalos region. The player can find one Berry on the ground in front of each tree every seven days.
Locations
Location | Tree location | Berry |
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Route 5 | End of a grind rail at the south end of the area where the hill in the middle of the route crests | Oran Berry |
Route 6 | West side: just west of the center of the area | Aguav Berry |
Route 7 | Southwest corner of the route | Persim Berry |
Route 8 | Coastal area: northwest of the Aquarium | Mago Berry |
Route 10 | First bend in the road north from Cyllage City | Iapapa Berry |
Route 11 | Near the entrance from Geosenge Town | Sitrus Berry |
Route 12 | South of the Shalour City Gate | Aspear Berry |
Route 14 | Northeastern-most branch of the route | Roseli Berry |
Route 15 | Directly east of the Laverre City Gate | Leppa Berry |
Route 16 | Southeast of the route | Lum Berry |
Route 18 | North of the west end of the bridge | Wacan Berry |
Route 19 | Up the stairs and across the bridge at the end of the swamp area | Yache Berry |
Route 20 | West from the Snowbelle City entrance | Kasib Berry |
Route 21 | Far northwest of the route, across the pond | Figy Berry |
Route 22 | Southeast of the area down the waterfall | Tanga Berry |
Generation VII
In Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon, there are a number of Berry trees across the Alola region. Piles of Berries lie beneath the trees, which come in two sizes that are distinct in the overworld: a small pile that yields three random Berries, or a large pile that yields four to five Berries. These piles often attract wild Crabrawler, which will attack anyone trying to take the Berries from their pile.
The first Berry in a large pile is fixed, and some Berries can only be found this way. It is possible to get multiple of the same Berry in a single pile. The pile in the Berry fields can only be a small pile and will never contain a Crabrawler. Piles regenerate every day at midnight, although the player has to leave the area for them to reappear.
Pokémon
In large piles, the player will always find a high level Crabrawler hiding among the Berries that the player must defeat or capture in order to collect them; small piles only occasionally have low level Crabrawler hiding among the Berries. If the player runs from or loses to the Crabrawler, it will remain in the Berry pile and the player cannot collect the Berries unless they battle it again.
Locations
Location | Tree location | Big pile Berry | Regular Berries |
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Berry fields | On the north side, between the entrance and house | N/A | |
Route 2 | North of the Pokémon Center | Sitrus Berry | |
Route 3 | South of the bridge, near the Route 1 entrance | Sitrus Berry | |
Route 4 | East of the Paniola Town entrance | Lum Berry | |
Route 5 | Southwest of the Pokémon Center | Lum Berry | |
Route 8 | At the northwest corner of the route | Lum Berry | |
Route 10 | In the center of the route, on the north side of the path | Kee Berry | |
Ula'ula Beach | Northeast end of the beach | Apicot Berry | |
Route 16 | West of the Pokémon Center | Lum Berry | |
Route 17 | Northeast of the Po Town entrance | Ganlon Berry | |
Poni Wilds | Northwest tip of the route | Salac Berry | |
North side of the route, directly opposite the Seafolk Village entrance | Petaya Berry | ||
On an elevated tier in northeast of the route | Liechi Berry | ||
Poni Plains | On the west side of the route, down a ledge | Maranga Berry |
Generation VIII
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra |
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, there are a number of trees where Pokémon hoard their food (Berry trees prior to version 1.2.0) across the Galar region. The player can shake the tree to get one to three items from a tree. After the player shakes a tree, the leaves with either remain still, start shaking somewhat, or shake violently. If the player continues to shake the tree once the leaves have begun to shake violently, there is a chance that a Pokémon will attack the player and nearby Pokémon will steal either all of the items of one variety or all of the fallen items. After the items are harvested or a Pokémon attacks, the tree can no longer be shaken until the next day. Trees in the North Wild Area may also drop Leftovers in addition to Berries, while trees on the Isle of Armor may also drop Apricorns.
Pokémon
Depending on the tree, Skwovet, Greedent, or Cherubi may attack the player. Trees in the Isle of Armor additionally have Applin or Emolga appear.
Locations
Location | Tree location | Possible items | |||
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Rolling Fields | Northwest of the Meetup Spot entrance | 80% | 20% | ||
Near the Dappled Grove border against the lake | 80% | 20% | |||
Dappled Grove | Along the cliff wall to the south of the Watt Trader | 70% | 30% | ||
Along the cliff wall to the north of the Watt Trader | 70% | 30% | |||
Between a tree and the lake shore near the Watchtower Ruins border | 70% | 30% | |||
Between two trees near the Watchtower Ruins border | 70% | 30% | |||
Watchtower Ruins | Against the ruined tower | 50% | 50% | ||
Axew's Eye | Near the tree | 75% | 25% | ||
Giant's Seat | Next to a patch of grass against the southwest side of the large monolith | 70% | 30% | ||
North Lake Miloch | Between a patch of grass and the riverbank | 50% | 50% | ||
Route 3 | On the southern fork above the Trainer Tips sign | 80% | 20% | ||
Motostoke Riverbank | In the southeast corner of the area | 50% | 35% | 15% | |
In the west of the area, in a corner of the Motostoke wall | 50% | 35% | 15% | ||
Bridge Field | Across the pool of water | 75% | 25% | ||
Between two pillars in the middle of the overpass at the Stony Wilderness border, left | 75% | 25% | |||
Between two pillars in the middle of the overpass at the Stony Wilderness border, center | 75% | 25% | |||
Between two pillars in the middle of the overpass at the Stony Wilderness border, right | 75% | 25% | |||
Route 4 | South of the southeast paddock | 100% | |||
Route 5 | West of the bridge, in the southwest of the west side of the route, in a clearing | 100% | |||
Giant's Mirror | Northwest side of the pool of water | 75% | 25% | ||
Giant's Cap | On the top of a cliff on the west side of the area, in a clearing behind a field of tall grass | 75% | 25% | ||
Hammerlocke Hills | By the cliff southwest of the entrance to Hammerlocke | 75% | 25% | ||
By the west cliff overlooking Lake of Outrage | 75% | 25% | |||
Lake of Outrage | By a tree near the cliff on the northeast side of the area | 95% | 5% | ||
Route 6 | In the east near Backpacker Ruth | 100% | |||
Route 7 | West of the bridge, south of western end of the bridge | 100% | |||
West of the bridge, west of the Route 8 entrance | 100% | ||||
Route 9 | Outer Spikemuth, north of the Route 9 Tunnel entrance | 100% | |||
Circhester Bay, on the southeast island | 100% |
Appearance
A Berry tree in Generation II
A tree where Pokémon hoard their food (previously called a berry tree) from Sword and Shield
In other languages
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See also
This Pokémon article is part of Project BerryDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Berry in the Pokémon series. |