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The '''Secret Potion''' (Japanese: '''ひでんのくすり''' ''Secret Medicine''), formatted as '''SecretPotion''' prior to [[Generation VI]], is a [[Key Item]] in the [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]] Pokémon games.
The '''Secret Medicine''' (Japanese: '''ひでんのくすり''' ''Secret Medicine''), called '''Secret Potion''' in [[Generation VI]] until {{g|Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl}}, and formatted as '''SecretPotion''' prior to [[Generation VI]], is a [[Key Item]] in the [[Generation II]] and [[Generation IV]] Pokémon games.


==In the games==
==In the games==

Revision as of 06:27, 22 November 2021

Secret Medicine
ひでんのくすり
Secret Medicine
Secret Medicine
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Introduced in Generation II
Pocket
Generation II Key items
Generation IV Key items
Generation V Key items
Generation VI Key items
Generation VII Key items

The Secret Medicine (Japanese: ひでんのくすり Secret Medicine), called Secret Potion in Generation VI until Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, and formatted as SecretPotion prior to Generation VI, is a Key Item in the Generation II and Generation IV Pokémon games.

In the games

Price

Games Cost Sell price
GSC
DPPtHGSS
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUM
N/A N/A

Effect

Pokémon Gold, Silver, Crystal, HeartGold, and SoulSilver

The Secret Potion is given to Jasmine in the Glitter Lighthouse to cure a sick Ampharos named Amphy. Afterwards, she returns to the Olivine Gym, allowing the player to challenge her.

Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum

The Secret Potion heals a flock of Psyduck who are blocking the way on Route 210 of their headaches.

Description

Games Description
GSC Fully heals any Pokémon.
DPPtHGSS
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUM
A fantastic medicine dispensed by the pharmacy in Cianwood City. It fully heals a Pokémon of any ailment.

Acquisition

Games Method
GSC Cianwood City Pharmacy (from pharmacist, after speaking with Jasmine at the Glitter Lighthouse)
DPPt Valor Lakefront (from Cynthia)
HGSS Cianwood City Pharmacy (from pharmacist, after speaking with Jasmine at the Glitter Lighthouse)

In the anime

The Secret Potion in the anime

Ash, Brock, Misty, and Janina traveled to Cianwood City in Machoke, Machoke Man!, where they intended to buy the Secret Potion so Sparkle the Ampharos could be healed. Janina took the medicine back to Olivine City on an Express Ferry, while Ash and friends explored the Whirl Islands before returning to the mainland.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

The Secret Potion in Pokémon Adventures

Diamond & Pearl arc

The Secret Potion appeared in Suffering Psyduck, where Cynthia used it to cure the Psyduck on Route 210 from their headache.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

The Secret Potion in Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

Gold received the Secret Potion from Chuck in The Secret Of The Fighting Type Pokémon. It was then sent to Olivine City to heal Amphy. According to Chuck, the pharmacy that sold the medicine closed down ages ago, making his sample of it the only remaining one.

Pokémon Pocket Monsters

The Secret Potion in Pokémon Pocket Monsters

Red and his Pokémon went to Cianwood City in Light Up the Lighthouse!! in order to get a Secret Potion from a pharmacy. When they went in the pharmacy, the owner gave it to them after telling them a tale. While at sea, Clefairy lost it, but took one of the pills prior to it getting lost. When Clefairy later ate the pill when their ship was approaching the unlighted Olivine Harbor, he started to glow, saving the ship from crashing.

Trivia

  • Other Potion items have a spray bottle as their in-game Bag sprite, but the Secret Potion features a pouch of pills. This is due to the Japanese name, Secret Medicine, not specifying the design of the medicine and not referencing the standard healing item. 

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 秘傳之藥 Beichyùhn-jī Yeuhk
Mandarin 秘傳之藥 / 秘传之药 Mìchuán-zhī Yào
French Potion Secrète (VI+)
Potionsecret (II-V)
German Geheimtrank
Italian Pozione Segreta (VI+)
Poz. Segreta (IV-V)
Poz.Segreta (II)
Korean 비전신약 Bijeon Sin-yak
Spanish Poción Secreta (VI+)
Poc. Secreta (II-V)
Vietnamese Thuốc bí truyền

See also


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