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==In spin-off games==
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Cheri Berry Cheri Berry
Berries
Pecha Berry Pecha Berry
TagChesto.png Chesto Berry
カゴのみ Kago Fruit
No. 02
Effect
Awakens
Natural Gift
Type Water
Power 80
Flavor
Generation III
  SPICY DRY SWEET BITTER SOUR  
-1 +1 0 0 0
Generation IV
 
 
 
 
 
 
0

SPICY

 
 
 
10

DRY

 
 
 
0

SWEET

 
 
 
0

BITTER

 
 
 
0

SOUR

 
 
 
Growth
Generation III
AllTreeSeedIII.png
Planted
0 hours
AllTreeSproutIII.png
Sprouted
3 hours
ChestoTreeTallerIII.png
Taller
6 hours
ChestoTreeBloomIII.png
Flowering
9 hours
ChestoTreeBerryIII.png
Berries
12 hours
Generation IV
AllTreeSeed.png
Planted
0 hours
AllTreeSprout.png
Sprouted
3 hours
ChestoTreeTaller.png
Taller
6 hours
ChestoTreeBloom.png
Flowering
9 hours
ChestoTreeBerry.png
Berries
12 hours
Size (in) Size (cm) Firmness
3.1" 8.0 cm Super hard
Bag description
Generation III A hold item that awakens Pokémon in battle.RSE
When held by a Pokémon, it will be used in battle to wake up.FRLG
A hold item that awakens Pokémon in battle.ColoXD
Generation IV A Poffin ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokémon to recover from sleep.DPPt
It may be used or held by a Pokémon to recover from sleep.HGSS
Generation V If held by a Pokémon, it recovers from sleep.
Generation VI A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from sleep on its own in battle.
Generation VII A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from sleep on its own in battle.
Generation VIII Held Item: A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can recover from sleep on its own in battle.
Curry Ingredient: A Berry whose subtle dryness is known for going very well with greasy ingredients.
Tag description
Generation III The Berry's thick skin and fruit are very tough. It is dry-tasting all over.
Generation IV This Berry's thick skin and fruit are very tough and dry tasting. However, every bit of it can be eaten.
Ice Cream Scoop
Flavor 1 Flavor 2 Flavor 3
Scoop DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png
Stickiness DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png DW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.pngDW Ice Cream Scoop Star.png
Origin
Name Chestnut
Design Chestnut

A Chesto Berry (Japanese: カゴのみ Kago Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III. It is the spiritual successor of the Mint Berry from Generation II, having an identical effect when used on or by a Pokémon.

Locations

Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Growing on Routes 104, 116 and 121 when the player first arrives there.
Can be given by a girl in the Pretty Petal flower shop.
Can be given by a Gentleman in Lilycove City.
Can be given by the Berry Master's wife if the player does not qualify for a special Berry.
Held by a traded Seedot in an in-game trade in Rustboro CityE.
FireRed and LeafGreen
A Pokémon with Pickup has a 10% chance of finding one.
Hidden aboard the S.S. Anne and Route 9.
Hidden in the Berry Forest (recurring item, group A)
Wild hold item (Generation III)
Always held by wild Snorlax.
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Whismur, Loudred or Spinda.
Mini Games (Generation III)
Orre
Sometimes given by an old man with a Taillow in Agate Village.
Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
Growing on Routes 205 (Floaroma side), 209 (Hearthome side), 210 (Celestic side), and 214 when the player first arrives there.
Random daily gift from the lady in the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop or the Berry Master.
Sometimes awarded after earning less than 3000 points at Pal Park.
Can be stolen from Byron's Bastiodon using Thief or Covet.
HeartGold and SoulSilver
Given by a Juggler in Violet City in exchange for a Blue Shard.
Sometimes given away at the Goldenrod City Department Stores Lottery as a third place prize.
Can be stolen from School Kid Connor's Zigzagoon using Thief or Covet.
Can be given by Bug Catcher Wade on Route 31.
Sometimes given out by Youngster Ian after being defeated in a rematch.
Wild hold item (Generation IV)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Whismur, Loudred or Spinda.
Pokéwalker
Rarely found in Refreshing Field after 800+ steps.
Commonly found in Yellow Forest after 700+ steps.
Very commonly found in Winner's Path after 0+ steps.
Pokémon Battle Revolution
Mystery Dungeon series
Black and White
Given by Cheren in Nacrene City.
Given after defeating Pokémon Rangers in Pinwheel Forest.
Received from the Harlequin at Studio Castelia if the second option is chosen after showing the asked type of Pokémon.
Can be given by the Mayor of White Forest by showing a certain Pokémon available in White ForestW.
Black 2 and White 2
Join Avenue (Flower Shop)
Given after defeating Pokémon Rangers in Chargestone Cave.
Received from a Clerk in Studio Castelia.
Can be obtained from Funfest Mission Collect Berries!.
Wild hold item (Generation V)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Whismur.
Occasionally (50% chance) held by wild Minccino or Cinccino.
Dream World
Can be found in the Sparkling Sea after 0+ Dream Points.
X and Y
Received from the man in the westernmost house in Camphrier Town, if the second option is chosen after showing the asked type of Pokémon.
Sometimes on the empty stall in Coumarine City.
Sometimes found on purple Berry trees.
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Growing on Routes 103, 104 and 116 when the player first arrives there.
Can be given by a fan after competing in a Normal Rank Pokémon Contest Spectacular.
Can be given by the Berry Master's wife if the player does not qualify for a special Berry.
Can be given by a girl in the Pretty Petal flower shop.
Sometimes given by a Gentleman in Lilycove City.
Can be given by a Secret Pal at the player's Super-Secret Base with the Gather Berries skill.
Wild hold item (Generation VI)
PokéMileage Club
Sun and Moon
Can be found in Berry piles in Routes 2, 3, Route 8, and Secluded Shore.
Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
Can be found in Berry piles in Routes 2, 3, Route 8, and Ula'ula Beach.
Sometimes dropped after ambush encounters with Drowzee (Route 2), Pineco (Route 10), and Lombre (Ultra Space Wilds).
Wild hold item (Generation VII)
Rarely (5% chance) held by wild Mimikyu.
Sword and Shield
Fields of Honor Berry shop.
Can fall from Berry trees in Route 5, Dappled Grove, Fields of Honor, and Giant's Foot.
Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Legends: Arceus


The Chesto Berry can be found at the following events
Generation IV
Rate Event Held by
100% Pokémon Center Pikachu


The Chesto Berry can be found at the following events
Generation V
Rate Event Held by
100% Powerful Tag Pokémon Ninetales

Growth and harvest

Generation III

A Chesto Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Chesto tree will yield 2-3 Berries.

Generation IV

A Chesto Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Chesto tree will yield 2-5 Berries.

Generation VI

A Chesto Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours, with 4 hours per stage. A Chesto tree will yield 4-15 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1 Berry to the final harvest, weeding it will add 1, and removing a pest will add 3.

Generation VII

A Chesto Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours. A Chesto tree will yield 4-12 Berries.

Uses

In-battle

A Chesto Berry, if held by a Pokémon, can instantly cure it of sleep, or it can be used as an item to cure sleep.

When used in conjunction with Natural Gift, a Chesto Berry will take on the Water-type with a power of 60.

Berry Blending

Verdanturf Fallarbor Slateport Lilycove
Chesto Berry Blue Blue Blue Blue

Berry Crushing

At 100% performance, this Berry will contribute 40 units of powder.

Poffin Cooking

At 100% performance, the Chesto Berry will produce a Dry Poffin, level 13 when cooking alone.

Artwork

Dream Chesto Berry Sprite.png
Dream World artwork


Sprites

TagChestoIII.png
Generation III Berry Tag Sprite

In spin-off games

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series

The Chesto Berry appears in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.

Price

Games Cost Sell price
MDRB 30Poké currency.png 15Poké currency.png
MDTDS 30Poké currency.png 3Poké currency.png
MDGtI 50Poké currency V.png 5Poké currency V.png
SMD 12Poké currency VI Sprite.png 3Poké currency VI Sprite.png

Effect

It is a food item that wakes up a Pokémon and fills the Belly by 5RBTDSGtI/2SMD. If the Pokémon is not Sleeping, it will instead give the Sleepless status for 9-10 turnsRBTDSGtI or for the rest of the floorSMD.

Description

Games Description
MDRB A food item that causes the Pokémon to become sleepless. The Pokémon will not be able to go to sleep. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
MDTDS A food item that gives Sleepless status to the user, which prevents Sleep. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
MDGtI Eating it gives you the Sleepless status condition.
It prevents the Sleep status condition or other sleep-related status condition.
SMD Eating it makes you sleepless. It prevents the sleep status condition and other sleep-related status conditions.

Acquisition

Games Finite methods Repeatable methods
MDRB Howling Forest, Fiery Field, Lightning Field, Northwind Field, Buried Relic, Wish Cave, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Purity Forest
Kecleon Shops (Joyous Tower, Purity Forest)
MDTDS Various dungeons
MDGtI Post Town merchants, Paradise Facilities, Various dungeons
SMD Kecleon Shops, various dungeons

Appearance

MDBag Chesto Berry RTRB TDS Sprite.png MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png MDBag Chesto Berry VI Sprite.png MDBag Chesto Berry RTDX Sprite.png
Sprite from Red and Blue Rescue Team and Explorers series Sprite from Gates to Infinity Sprite from
Super Mystery Dungeon
Sprite from Rescue Team DX
Chesto Berry PMD GTI.png Chesto Berry PSMD.png
Model from
Gates to Infinity
Model from
Super Mystery Dungeon

Artwork

In the anime

A Chesto Berry in the anime

Chesto Berries debuted in An Egg Scramble!, where Brock used a mortar and pestle to grind them into a powder and sprinkle it on Khoury's Totodile's food in order to make it more appealing to the Big Jaw Pokémon.

In The Island of Illusions!, a Chesto Berry was used as part of a medicine used to cure Iris's Axew from its sleep.

In A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!, Chesto Berries were growing in Dr. White's garden.

In So You're Having a Bad Day!, while trying to escape from a drowsy Pangoro, Bonnie and Meowth fell off a small cliff and onto a group of Foongus. They used Spore in retaliation, and it subsequently put Bonnie to sleep. Because the two were bound together by a sturdy vine, Meowth had Dedenne fetch a Chesto Berry to wake her up.

In Over the Mountain of Snow!, Bunnelby found a Chesto Berry while Clemont and Bonnie were looking for Mountain Marigolds, which they needed to cure a sick Snover.

In Adventures in Running Errands!, Chesto Berries were at a Pokémon Center.

In A Diamond in the Rough!, Florges tried to use Chesto Berries to lure out a Carbink that was causing havoc in the wetlands. However, Carbink knocked Florges over from behind before she could set the Berries down. Having not noticed Carbink, Florges blamed a nearby Quagsire and angrily attacked it.

In A Gaggle of Gadget Greatness!, a basket full of Chesto Berries was at the Gadget Festival.

Chesto Berries appeared in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!.

In the manga

Pocket Monsters Platinum: Aim to Be Battle King!!

In Walkthrough! Battle Tower!!, had his Rotom hold a Chesto Berry during his Battle Tower walkthrough, allowing it to immediately wake up when a Noctowl used Hypnosis on it.

Pokémon Adventures

Ruby & Sapphire arc

In Tripped Up by Torkoal, Ruby took out multiple Berries, including a Chesto Berry, to be used for Berry Blending.

In I Dare Ya, Altaria... Knock Chic off My Shoulder, a Chesto Berry appeared among the Berries that Sapphire had collected during her travels.

Emerald arc

In Gotcha Where I Wantcha, Glalie, the rental Glalie Noland used during his battle with Emerald was holding a Chesto Berry, meant to be used in combination with its Rest move. However, Noland never had a chance to use the combo before Glalie was defeated by Emerald's Sceptile.

Diamond & Pearl arc

In Lucky Lucario II, a Chesto Berry was seen among the Berries that Diamond used while making food for himself, his Pokémon, and Riley during their training session at Iron Island.

In the TCG

The following is a list of cards named or holding a Chesto Berry.

Chesto Berry
Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format.
Cards listed with a green background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats.
Card Type English
Expansion
Rarity # Japanese
Expansion
Rarity #
Buizel Water Mysterious Treasures Common 75/123 The Lakes' Secret Common  
 


Trivia

  • In the games, Chesto Berry is often combined with Rest, making the move work like a Full Restore. This combo is known as Resto Chesto.

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese カゴのみ Kago no Mi From 零余子 mukago, yam bulbil
English Chesto Berry From chestnut
French Baie Maron From marron, chestnut
German Maronbeere From Marone, chestnut
Italian Baccastagna From castagna, chestnut.
Spanish Baya Atania From castaña, chestnut
Korean 유루열매 Yuru Yeolmae From 율 (栗) yul, Sino-Korean word for chestnut
Chinese (Mandarin) 零餘果 / 零余果 Língyú Guǒ* From 零餘子 / 零余子 língyúzǐ, yam bulbil
澀栗 / 涩栗 Sèlì* From 澀 / 涩 (tart flavor) and 栗 (chestnut)
Chinese (Cantonese) 零餘果 Lìhngyùh Gwó* From 零餘子 lìhngyùhjǐ, yam bulbil
澀栗 Saapleuht* / Gipleuht* From 澀 saap / gip (tart flavor) and 栗 leuht (chestnut)
澀栗果 Gipleuht Gwó*
Polish Chestojagoda From its English name.
Brazilian Portuguese Fruta Astanha*
Fruta Chesto*
From castanha, chestnut
From its English name.
Vietnamese Quả Hành Tây From hành tây, onion

External links



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