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A Petaya Berry (Japanese: ヤタピのみ Yatapi Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III.
In the core series games
Price
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In the Generation V games, the Petaya Berry can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $20.
Effect
Held item
A Petaya Berry raises the holder's Special Attack by one stage when the holder's HP drop to ¼ or below. If the holder has Gluttony, then it eats its Petaya Berry when its HP drops to ½ or below. If the holder has Ripen, then its Special Attack rises by two stages.
When forcibly consumed via Fling, Pluck, Bug Bite, Teatime, or Item Urge, it raises the Special Attack of the consumer by one stage.
Ingredient
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Description
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Tag information
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Curry information
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Acquisition
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Distribution
As a held item
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Growth
Generation III
A Petaya plant will yield 1-2 Berries.
Generation IV
A Petaya plant will yield 1-5 Berries. A growing Petaya plant's soil dries by 4% every hour, fully drying out in 25 hours.
Generation V
A Petaya plant will yield ? Berries.
Generation VI
Pokémon X and Y
Pokémon X and Y
A Petaya plant will yield 1-10 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant adds 0.2 Berries to the final harvest, weeding it adds 0.1, and removing a pest adds 1. Petaya plants attract Spewpa as pests. If grown next to each other, a Petaya Berry and a Salac Berry may mutate into a Maranga Berry.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
A Petaya plant will yield 2-13 Berries.
Generation VII
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
A Petaya plant will yield 2 Berries if Isle Aplenny is at Phase 1, 5 Berries if it is at Phase 2, and 8 Berries if it is at Phase 3.
Gallery
Artwork
Ingredient artwork from Sword and Shield | Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
Sprites
Berry Tag Sprite (Generation III) | Berry Tag Sprite (Generation IV) |
Trivia
Origin
The Petaya Berry's design and name may be based on a pitaya.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヤタピのみ Yatapi no Mi | From ピタヤ pitaya |
English | Petaya Berry | From pitaya |
French | Baie Pitaye | From pitaya |
German | Tahaybeere | From Pitahaya |
Italian | Baccapitaya | From pitaya |
Spanish | Baya Yapati | From pitahaya |
Korean | 야타비열매 Yatabi Yeolmae | From 피타야 pitaya |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 龍火果 / 龙火果 Lónghuǒ Guǒ | From 火龍果 / 火龙果 huǒlóngguǒ, pitaya |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 龍火果 Lùhngfó Gwó | From 火龍果 fólùhnggwó, pitaya |
External links
This Pokémon article is part of Project BerryDex, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on each Berry in the Pokémon series. |
Categories:
- Items
- Items introduced in Generation III
- Berries Pocket
- 96-hour Berries (Generation III)
- 96-hour Berries (Generation IV)
- 144-hour Berries (Generation V)
- 96-hour Berries (X and Y)
- 48-hour Berries (Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire)
- 72-hour Berries (Generation VII)
- 96-hour Berries (Generation VIII)
- Berries
- Berries that activate based on HP
- Stat-raising Berries
- Very hard Berries