Niniku Berry

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554Darumaka.png The subject of this article has no official English name.
The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name.
Noimage.png Touga Berry
Berries
Topo Berry Noimage.png
TagNiniku.png ニニクのみ
Niniku Fruit
No. 43
Effect
Pokéblock ingredient.
Natural Gift
Type Unknown
Power Unknown
Flavor
Generation III
  SPICY DRY SWEET BITTER SOUR  
-3 +3 -3 +3 0
Growth
Generation III
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Planted
0 hours
AllTreeSproutIII.png
Sprouted
1 hour
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Taller
2 hours
EnigmaTreeBloomIII.png
Flowering
3 hours
EnigmaTreeBerryIII.png
Berries
4 hours
Size (in) Size (cm) Firmness
9.8" 24.9 cm Hard
Bag description
Generation III ポロックの ざいりょう つちのなかに うめると なぞな みが そだつ
Generation IV Unknown
Generation V Unknown
Generation VI Unknown
Generation VII Unknown
Generation VIII Unknown
Tag description
Generation III そだちは はやいが あまり みが つかない。 くきを とおって よい かおりが でてくる。
Generation IV Unknown
Ice Cream Scoop
Flavor 1 Flavor 2 Flavor 3
Scoop
Stickiness
Origin
Name ニンニク (Ninniku)
Design Garlic

(Japanese: ニニクのみ Niniku Fruit) is a Berry introduced in Generation III. It could only be acquired by scanning in the correct Japan-exclusive e-Reader card in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, and if transferred forward to Generation IV will become an Enigma Berry.

In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the Trainer will not be permitted to enter the Pokémon Cable Club Trade Center if a Pokémon in his or her party is holding this Berry. A Pokémon holding this Berry cannot be traded to Pokémon Colosseum or Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, nor can it be stored in Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire.

Growth and Harvest

Generation III

A Niniku Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 4 hours, with 1 hour per stage. A Niniku tree will yield 1–2 Berries.

Berry Blending

Verdanturf Fallarbor Slateport Lilycove
Niniku Berry Indigo Indigo LiteBlue LiteBlue

Card

Names

Language Name Origin
Japanese ニニクのみ Niniku no Mi From 大蒜 ninniku, garlic
French Baie Niniku From niniku
German Ninikubeere From niniku
Spanish Baya Niniku From niniku


Pokémon e-Reader applications
Expedition Base Set: Diving CorsolaFlower PowerFlying JourneyGO, Poliwrath!Gotcha!Here Comes GloomHold Down Hoppip
Kingler's DayLifesaverMachop At WorkMagby and MagmarMake A Dash!MetronomeSweet Scent
Aquapolis: Dream EaterHarvest TimeJumping DoduoMighty TyranitarPunching BagsRolling VoltorbSneak and Snatch
Skyridge: Berry TreeDitto LeapfrogFollow HoothootLeek GameNight FlightPika PopRide the TuftWatch Out!
Promotional: Exciting Hide and SeekTime TravelFire HoopsImakuni?'s BallWooper's Juggling GameBig Fruit Strategy!Tokotoko Truck
Construction: Construction: ActionConstruction: Melody Box
Pokémon Battle e series: Pokémon Battle e: Series 1Pokémon Battle e: Series 2Pokémon Colosseum Double Battle e
Pokémon Battle e FireRed & LeafGreenPokémon Battle e EmeraldPokémon Battle e Promotional cards
Berries: Pumkin BerryDrash BerryChilan BerryStrib BerryEggant BerryNutpea Berry
Ginema BerryKuo BerryYago BerryTouga BerryNiniku BerryTopo Berry
Others: Eon TicketPokémon Pinball: Ruby & SapphireSmeargle PaintList of TCG cards by e-Reader card ID
List of TCG cards with hidden attacksList of miscellaneous Pokémon e-Reader applications


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