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A Lum Berry (Japanese: ラムのみ Lum Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III. It is the spiritual successor of the MiracleBerry 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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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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Sword and Shield
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The Lum Berry can be found at the following events Generation V | ||
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Rate | Event | Held by |
100% | Strongest Class Single Battle Pokémon | Dragonite |
Growth and harvest
Generation III
A Lum Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 12 hours per stage. A Lum tree will yield 1-2 Berries.
Generation IV
A Lum Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 12 hours per stage. A Lum tree will yield 2-5 Berries.
Generation VI
A Lum Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours, with 8 hours per stage. A Lum tree will yield 3-20 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1.2 Berries to the final harvest, weeding it will add 0.5, and removing a pest will add 3.
Generation VII
A Lum Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 48 hours. A Lum tree will yield 4-10 Berries.
Uses
In battle
A Lum Berry, if held by a Pokémon, can cure it of any non-volatile status condition and confusion instantly, or can be used as an item to cure any non-volatile status condition and confusion at any time.
Berry Blending
Verdanturf | Fallarbor | Slateport | Lilycove | |
Lum Berry | Green | Green | Purple | Indigo |
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Berry Crushing
At 100% performance, this Berry will contribute 60 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance, a Lum Berry can produce a Level 14 (maybe higher) Bitter Poffin when cooking alone.
Artwork
Dream World artwork |
Sprites
Generation III Berry Tag Sprite |
In the anime
In Beating the Bustle and Hustle!, James mentioned that there was Old Gateau and Lum Berries on the menu in the Sinnoh Pokémon Hustle Refreshment Room.
Lum Berries physically debuted in Three Sides to Every Story!, where Team Rocket stole some from Lulu. Jessie was planning to use them in battle, but she did not know that Jessie's Yanmega should be the one eating them. Because of this, she ate the Berry herself.
In An Egg Scramble!, Khoury was selling Lum Berries at his stall in the Johto Festival.
In Crisis at Ferroseed Research!, Professor Malveaux ordered Case to prepare a treatment for Pikachu, which included Lum Berry extract.
In Grooming Furfrou!, Jessica presented a couple of Lum Berries.
In To Find a Fairy Flower!, a Lum Berry was pictured in a newspaper that Jessie was using to hide from Ash and his friends.
In Under the Pledging Tree!, Ash gave Lum Berries to his Pokémon as a gift.
In A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!, Lum Berries were growing in Dr. White's garden.
In Adventures in Running Errands!, Lum Berries were at a Pokémon Center.
In A Performance Pop Quiz!, Lum Berries were used as a part of the Anistar City Pokémon Showcase.
In Battling With a Clean Slate!, Ash and his friends used Lum Berries while making a feast at Professor Sycamore's laboratory.
In Alola to New Adventure!, Lum Berries were at a Berry market.
Lum Berries appeared in First Catch in Alola, Ketchum-Style!.
A Lum Berry appeared in A Seasoned Search!.
Lum Berries appeared in A Team-on-Team Tussle!.
Lum Berries appeared in Lulled to La-La Land!.
In The Ol' Raise and Switch!, Lum Berries were part of a meal Lillie gave to Pikachu.
In SM064, a Lum Berry was at the nest of a group of wild Passimian.
In The Power of Us, Team Rocket was selling Lum Berries in Fula City. They played a key role in stopping the spread of Effect Spore gas that was causing trouble in the city, after Toren used them to create an improvisational cure.
In A Plethora of Pikachu!, Lum Berries were at the Pikachu Valley.
In Betrayed, Bothered, and Beleaguered!, Pikachu plucked a Lum Berry from a Lum tree, but it was snatched away by a Spearow. Although Mimey was able to retrieve it with Psychic, it remained uneaten as Pikachu had to defend Mimey from a Spearow flock.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Emerald arc
In Pinsir Me, I Must Be Dreaming, Noland's rental Mawile and Emerald's rental Pinsir were both holding a Lum Berry, although neither was used. During Emerald and Noland's battle, Mawile's Lum Berry was swapped with Emerald's rental Linoone's Choice Band by Linoone's Trick.
In Moving Past Milotic, Emerald's Starmie was seen curing itself from sleep with its held Lum Berry during Emerald's Battle Pike challenge.
Platinum arc
In The Final Dimensional Duel VII, Platinum mentioned Lum Berries while telling Palmer about her research on Jupiter's Tangrowth's signature move, Natural Gift.
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
In Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer, Moon found a Lum Berry at Lush Jungle during her search for a special Mirage Berry. More Lum Berries were also in the pile of Berries gathered by local Pokémon willing to help her with her search.
In the TCG
The following is a list of cards named Lum Berry.
Lum 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. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Lum Berry | T [PT] | EX Ruby & Sapphire | 84/109 | Treecko Constructed Starter Deck | 019/019 | ||
Torchic Constructed Starter Deck | 019/019 | ||||||
Mudkip Constructed Starter Deck | 019/019 | ||||||
EX Emerald | 78/106 | ||||||
Lum Berry | I | Sword & Shield | 168/202 | Sword | 058/060 | ||
Trivia
- The Lum Berry is the only Berry with a unique growth period; all other Berries share theirs with at least two others. This is only true in Generation IV, however, as the Leppa Berry was the only Berry that grew in 16 hours in Generation III.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ラムのみ Ramu no Mi | From プラム puramu, plum |
English | Lum Berry | From plum |
French | Baie Prine | From prune |
German | Prunusbeere | From Prunus, the subgenus of plums and apricots |
Italian | Baccaprugna | From prugna, plum |
Spanish | Baya Ziuela | From ciruela, plum |
Korean | 리샘열매 Risaem Yeolmae | From 매실 maesil (plum) and 리 (李) ri, Sino-Korean reading for plum |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 木子果 Mùzi Guǒ* | From 李 lǐ, plum |
綠姆果 Lǜmǔ Guǒ* | From 綠 lǜ (green) and possibly 萊姆 láimǔ (lime) | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 木子果 Muhkjí Gwó* | From 李 léih, plum |
Danish | Lumbær | Same as English name |
Dutch | Lumbes | Same as English name |
Finnish | Lummarja | Same as English name |
Norwegian | Lumbær | Same as English name |
Polish | Lumjagoda | Same as English name |
Brazilian Portuguese | Fruta Lum | Same as English name |
Russian | Лам-ягод | From English name |
Swedish | Lumbär | Same as English name |
Vietnamese | Quả Ramu | Transliteration of Japanese name |
External links
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Berries |
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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. |
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- Sweet Berries (Generation IV)
- Bitter Berries (Generation IV)
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