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* At normal purchase prices, the Soda Pop is the most cost-effective HP recovery item, recovering 1 HP per {{pdollar}}6 spent. However, the [[Max Potion]] (as well as [[Full Restore]] and [[Revive]]s in some cases) can potentially be more cost-effective if used under certain circumstances; the ideal situation for a Max Potion is a {{p|Blissey}} with maximum {{EV}}s and {{IV}}s in HP with 1 HP remaining, which would recover around 1 HP per {{pdollar}}3.5 spent. | * At normal purchase prices, the Soda Pop is the most cost-effective HP recovery item, recovering 1 HP per {{pdollar}}6 spent. However, the [[Max Potion]] (as well as [[Full Restore]] and [[Revive]]s in some cases) can potentially be more cost-effective if used under certain circumstances; the ideal situation for a Max Potion is a {{p|Blissey}} with maximum {{EV}}s and {{IV}}s in HP with 1 HP remaining, which would recover around 1 HP per {{pdollar}}3.5 spent. | ||
* Soda Pop may be based on {{wp|ramune}}, a type of drink originating from Japan. | * Soda Pop may be based on {{wp|ramune}}, a type of drink originating from Japan. | ||
* Despite the Romanji seen on official artwork, the name "Psycho Soda" does not refer to "psycho" meaning "psychotic" but the Japanese word "saiko" meaning "supreme." | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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- This article is about the item. For a song called "Soda Pop", see Pokémon the First Movie (soundtrack).
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Soda Pop (Japanese: サイコソーダ Psycho Soda) is a type of medicine introduced in Generation I. It is a drink that restores a Pokémon's HP.
In the core series games
Price
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It can be bought at a higher price of $600 from the Vending Machines at the Route 112 and Mt. Chimney Cable Car stations, on Alola Route 8, and on Alola Route 13.
It can be bought at a cheaper price of $250 from the Vending Machines at the Team Magma Hideout and Team Aqua Hideout.
In the Generation V games, it can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $300.
Effect
Manual activation
Generation I to VI
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it heals the Pokémon by 60 HP. It is consumed after use.
Generation VII onward
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it heals the Pokémon by 50 HP. It is consumed after use.
Other uses
In the Kanto-based games, it can be given to a thirsty girl at the Celadon Department Store in exchange for TM48 (Rock Slide)RBY, TM20 (Safeguard)FRLG, or TM09 (Reflect)PE.
In the Generation I games, the player can give a Fresh Water, Soda Pop, or Lemonade to one of the Saffron City guards to be granted access to the city.
Description
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Acquisition
Artwork
Soda Pop artwork from Generation I
In the anime
In Triple Leaders, Triple Threats!, Cress offered to bring Ash a Soda Pop, but he declined, wanting to have a Gym battle rather than a drink.
In Mission: Defeat Your Rival!, Stephan was seen drinking Soda Pop.
In Lost at the League!, a vendor gave a Soda Pop to Axew.
In This Magik Moment!, a Soda Pop appeared as a part of a TV show starring Mallow, Lillie, and Lana.
Trivia
- At normal purchase prices, the Soda Pop is the most cost-effective HP recovery item, recovering 1 HP per $6 spent. 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 with 1 HP remaining, which would recover around 1 HP per $3.5 spent.
- Soda Pop may be based on ramune, a type of drink originating from Japan.
- Despite the Romanji seen on official artwork, the name "Psycho Soda" does not refer to "psycho" meaning "psychotic" but the Japanese word "saiko" meaning "supreme."
In other languages
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See also
This item article is part of Project ItemDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all items. |