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==Mechanics==
==Mechanics==
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature on its stats to that of the Nature corresponding to the mint used. This consumes the mint. Its actual Nature, however, is unchanged, so its disliked [[flavor]], {{p|Toxel}}'s evolution into {{p|Toxtricity}}, Natures of [[wild Pokémon]] encountered using {{a|Synchronize}}, and Nature that would be inherited from [[breeding]] will remain the same.
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature on its stats to that of the Nature corresponding to the mint used. The Pokémon's actual Nature, however, remains unchanged. The Pokémon's liked and disliked [[flavor]], {{p|Toxel}}'s evolution into {{p|Toxtricity}}, the Nature of [[wild Pokémon]] encountered using {{a|Synchronize}}, and the Nature that would be inherited from [[breeding]] will remain the same.


==Acquisition==
==Acquisition==
Mints can be purchased at the {{gal|Battle Tower}} for 50 [[Battle Point|BP]]. They are also awarded at random each time the player achieves a higher rank for the first time in the Battle Tower.
In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]], mints can be purchased at the {{gal|Battle Tower}} for 50 [[Battle Point|BP]]. They are also awarded at random each time the player achieves a higher rank for the first time in the Battle Tower. Mints can also be found scattered around the [[Isle of Armor]] and [[Crown Tundra]] as randomly-spawned overworld items each day.


Mints can also be found scattered around the [[Isle of Armor]] and [[Crown Tundra]] as randomly spawned overworld items each day.
In [[Pokémon Legends: Arceus]], mints can be acquired from the farm in [[Jubilife Village]] by requesting a Mint Harvest for {{pdollar}}10,000. The types of mints received from harvests are random.


As there is no functional difference between the five "neutral" Natures, mints for the Hardy, Docile, Bashful, and Quirky Natures do not exist.
In [[Pokémon Scarlet and Violet]], mints can be bought from [[Chansey Supply]] stores for {{pdollar}}20,000 each.


==List of Mints==
==List of Mints==
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==Trivia==
*There are no respective mints for the Hardy, Docile, Bashful, or Quirky Natures. These Natures are functionally identical to the Serious Nature, which has its own mint.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 03:14, 21 December 2022

If you were looking for the female player character from Pokémon Card GB2: Here Comes Team GR!, see Mint (TCG GB).
If you were looking for the sleep-curing berry from Generation II, see Mint Berry.

A mint (Japanese: ミント mint) is a type of item introduced in Generation VIII that changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature on its stats.

Mechanics

When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it changes the effect of a Pokémon's Nature on its stats to that of the Nature corresponding to the mint used. The Pokémon's actual Nature, however, remains unchanged. The Pokémon's liked and disliked flavor, Toxel's evolution into Toxtricity, the Nature of wild Pokémon encountered using Synchronize, and the Nature that would be inherited from breeding will remain the same.

Acquisition

In Pokémon Sword and Shield, mints can be purchased at the Battle Tower for 50 BP. They are also awarded at random each time the player achieves a higher rank for the first time in the Battle Tower. Mints can also be found scattered around the Isle of Armor and Crown Tundra as randomly-spawned overworld items each day.

In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, mints can be acquired from the farm in Jubilife Village by requesting a Mint Harvest for $10,000. The types of mints received from harvests are random.

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, mints can be bought from Chansey Supply stores for $20,000 each.

List of Mints

Name Increased stat Decreased stat
Mint Attack Lonely Mint Attack Defense
Mint Attack Adamant Mint Attack Sp. Attack
Mint Attack Naughty Mint Attack Sp. Defense
Mint Attack Brave Mint Attack Speed
Mint Defense Bold Mint Defense Attack
Mint Defense Impish Mint Defense Sp. Attack
Mint Defense Lax Mint Defense Sp. Defense
Mint Defense Relaxed Mint Defense Speed
Mint Sp. Atk Modest Mint Sp. Attack Attack
Mint Sp. Atk Mild Mint Sp. Attack Defense
Mint Sp. Atk Rash Mint Sp. Attack Sp. Defense
Mint Sp. Atk Quiet Mint Sp. Attack Speed
Mint Sp. Def Calm Mint Sp. Defense Attack
Mint Sp. Def Gentle Mint Sp. Defense Defense
Mint Sp. Def Careful Mint Sp. Defense Sp. Attack
Mint Sp. Def Sassy Mint Sp. Defense Speed
Mint Speed Timid Mint Speed Attack
Mint Speed Hasty Mint Speed Defense
Mint Speed Jolly Mint Speed Sp. Attack
Mint Speed Naive Mint Speed Sp. Defense
Serious Mint Serious Mint

Trivia

  • There are no respective mints for the Hardy, Docile, Bashful, or Quirky Natures. These Natures are functionally identical to the Serious Nature, which has its own mint.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 薄荷 Bohkhòh
Mandarin 薄荷 Bòhé
France Flag.png French Aromate
Germany Flag.png German Minze
Italy Flag.png Italian Menta
South Korea Flag.png Korean 민트 Mint
Spain Flag.png Spanish Menta


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