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An Aspear Berry (Japanese: ナナシのみ Nanashi Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III. It is the spiritual successor of the Burnt Berry from Generation II, having an identical effect when used on or by a Pokémon.
Locations
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
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FireRed and LeafGreen
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Wild hold item (Generation III)
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Orre
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Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
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HeartGold and SoulSilver
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Wild hold item (Generation IV)
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Pokéwalker
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Black and White
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Black 2 and White 2
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Wild hold item (Generation V)
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Dream World
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X and Y
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Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
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Sun and Moon
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Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon
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Wild hold item (Generation VII)
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Sword and Shield
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Growth and harvest
Generation III
An Aspear Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. An Aspear tree will yield 2-3 Berries.
Generation IV
An Aspear Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. An Aspear tree will yield 2-5 Berries.
Generation VI
An Aspear Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours, with 4 hours per stage. An Aspear 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
An Aspear Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours. An Aspear tree will yield 4-12 Berries.
Uses
In-Battle
An Aspear Berry, if held by a Pokémon, can thaw it instantly, or can be used as an item to thaw out.
When used in conjunction with Natural Gift, an Aspear Berry will take on the Ice-type with a power of 60.
Berry Blending
Verdanturf | Fallarbor | Slateport | Lilycove | |
Aspear Berry | Yellow | Yellow | Yellow | Yellow |
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Berry Crushing
At 100% performance an Aspear Berry will contribute 40 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance an Aspear Berry will produce a level 13 Sour Poffin when cooking alone.
Artwork
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Sprites
Generation III Berry Tag Sprite |
In the anime
Aspear Berries debuted in Cooking Up A Sweet Story!. Abigail's Pikachu, nicknamed Sugar, had been perfecting a way to use Thunderbolt on Aspear Berries so that they would be tender enough to use as ingredients for a cake. After Sugar evolved into a Raichu, it was also revealed to have found a way to pulverize the Berries with its newly learned Focus Punch.
In Under the Pledging Tree!, Ash gave Aspear Berries to his Pokémon as a gift.
In A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!, Aspear Berries were growing in Dr. White's garden.
In Adventures in Running Errands!, Aspear Berries were at a Pokémon Center.
In A Performance Pop Quiz!, Aspear Berries were used as a part of the Anistar City Pokémon Showcase.
Aspear Berries appeared in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!.
Aspear Berries appeared in A Team-on-Team Tussle!.
In Night of a Thousand Poses!, sliced-up Aspear Berries were a part of Snowy's meal.
In the banned episode SM064, an Aspear Berry was at the nest of a group of wild Passimian.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
In Tripped Up by Torkoal, Ruby took out multiple Berries, including an Aspear Berry, to be used for Berry Blending.
In I Dare Ya, Altaria... Knock Chic off My Shoulder, an Aspear Berry appeared amongst the Berries that Sapphire had collected during her travels.
Diamond & Pearl arc
In Shorting Out Electivire, Volkner's Raichu used its held Aspear Berry to unfreeze itself after it was partially frozen by Platinum's Empoleon's Blizzard.
In Shunning Spiritomb, Cynthia attempted to use an Aspear Berry on her Spiritomb after it had been frozen by Cyrus's Weavile, but Weavile prevented the use of the Berry by using Embargo.
Black 2 & White 2 arc
In Flying Ship, a partially eaten Aspear Berry was seen behind Blake and Whitley after Colress had used Kyurem to freeze them. It was later revealed that Blake had given said Berry to Kelden to hold, having expected Kyurem to freeze them.
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
In Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer, Aspear Berries were in the pile of Berries gathered by a group of Pokémon at Lush Jungle while helping Moon in her search for a special Mirage Berry.
Sword & Shield arc
In PASS19, Casey threw an Aspear Berry at Gordie's Stonjourner when she mistook Gordie's battle with Marvin as a hostile attack.
Trivia
- This Berry's Natural Gift type is Ice; coincidentally, it also acts in the same way as an Ice Heal when used on a Pokémon.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ナナシのみ Nanashi no Mi | From 梨 nashi, Asian pear |
English | Aspear Berry | From Asian pear |
French | Baie Willia | From Bon-Chrétien Williams, Williams pear |
German | Wilbirbeere | From Williamsbirne, Williams pear |
Italian | Baccaperina | From pera, pear |
Spanish | Baya Perasi | From pera asiática, Asian pear |
Korean | 배리열매 Baeri Yeolmae | From 배 bae (pear) and 리 ri (Sino-Korean word for pear) |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 利木果 Lìmù Guǒ* | From 梨 lí, pear |
酸梨 Suānlí* | From 酸 suān (sour) and 梨 lí (pear) | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 利木果 Leihmuhk Gwó | From 梨 lèih, pear |
Polish | Aspearjagoda | From its English name |
Brazilian Portuguese | Fruta Ásperas | From pera-asiática, Asian pear |
Vietnamese | Quả Aspear | From its English name |
External links
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This Pokémon article is part of Project BerryDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Berry in the Pokémon series. |