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The Berry fields (Japanese: きのみ畑 Berry fields) is an area in western Kalos connected to Route 7 in the north.
They are a small walled off estate with six rows each with six spaces where players can plant, care for, and cross-breed Berries.
Berries take real-world time to grow and require watering and weeding, as well as removing Bug-type Pokémon that will appear. If a bug is on a Berry tree, the tree will shake and release a sound that can be heard across the whole area.
Items
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Location
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Games
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Oran Berry ×5
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From the Berry grower after agreeing to help him grow Berries
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X Y
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Pecha Berry ×5
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From the Berry grower after agreeing to help him grow Berries
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X Y
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Sprinklotad
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From the Berry grower after agreeing to help him grow Berries
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X Y
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Miracle Seed
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In the southwest corner
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X Y
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Pokémon
Pokémon
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Games
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Location
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Levels
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Rate
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Red Berry tree
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X
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Y
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Rustling Berry tree
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14-15
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100%
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Blue Berry tree
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X
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Y
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Rustling Berry tree
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14-15
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100%
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Purple Berry tree
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X
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Y
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Rustling Berry tree
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14-15
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100%
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Green Berry tree
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X
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Y
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Rustling Berry tree
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14-15
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100%
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Yellow Berry tree
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X
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Y
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Rustling Berry tree
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14-15
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100%
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Pink Berry tree
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X
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Y
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Rustling Berry tree
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14-15
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100%
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here.
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Growing Berries
- Main article: Berry → Proper care of Berry plants → In Generation VI
Berries can be planted in any empty patch of soft soil. The amount of time it takes for the Berry to fully grow and become harvestable depends on the Berry, but all growth times fall into some multiple of 24 hours.
The soil that a Berry is planted in will start out dry and can be watered by the player. If Boost or Amaze Mulch was used, the plant will dry out again 4 hours after it was watered, but otherwise it will dry up after 24 hours. Every 2 hours, there is also a chance for weeds and (once the plant has grown past the seedling stage) pest Pokémon to appear on the plant. Pests and weeds can be removed by interacting with the affected plant (which starts a battle in the case of a pest; the pest will disappear no matter the outcome of the battle).
A completely unwatered and uncared for plant will give its minimum yield after it has fully grown, but for each time the plant is watered, weeded, or a pest is removed, its final yield will increase by a set amount, depending on the Berry. Removing a pest is always worth more than removing a weed or watering, and while the amount added for removing a weed or watering the plant is not always a whole number, the amount for removing a pest usually is.
If a fully grown plant is left for a month, the plant will wither, but interacting with it will reveal a new plant sprouting beneath the leaves, allowing that Berry to grow again.
Mulch
- Main article: Mulch
Mulch can be made by placing three Berries in the composters. Three Mulches are produced each time, and the type of Mulch produced is based on the colors of the Berries. There are four types of Mulches.
- Rich Mulch increases final Berry harvest by two Berries. It can be made by mixing three differently colored Berries.
- Boost Mulch dries the soil quicker, allowing the player to water the plant more often and obtain a larger yield. It can be made by mixing two Berries of the same color with another Berry.
- Surprise Mulch boosts chances of mutations depending on the Berries used to make the Mulch. It can be made by mixing three Berries of the same color.
- Amaze Mulch has the combined effects of the other Mulches. It can be made by mixing a Kee or Maranga Berry with two other Berries.
Berry colors
Although Kee and Maranga Berries have colors, composting one will always result in Amaze Mulch regardless of the colors of the other Berries.
- Blue Berries
- Apicot, Coba, Kelpsy, Maranga, Oran, Passho, Rowap, and Yache
- Green Berries
- Aguav, Babiri, Durin, Hondew, Kebia, Lum, Micle, Rabuta, Rawst, Rindo, Salac, Starf, Tanga, and Wepear
- Pink Berries
- Mago, Magost, Nanab, Pecha, Persim, Petaya, Roseli, and Watmel
- Purple Berries
- Belue, Bluk, Chesto, Colbur, Cornn, Enigma, Ganlon, Kasib, Pamtre, Payapa, and Wiki
- Red Berries
- Cheri, Chople, Custap, Figy, Haban, Lansat, Leppa, Liechi, Occa, Pomeg, Razz, Spelon, and Tamato
- Yellow Berries
- Aspear, Charti, Chilan, Grepa, Iapapa, Jaboca, Kee, Nomel, Pinap, Qualot, Shuca, Sitrus, and Wacan
Mutation
Mutation will sometimes occur when two different types of Berries are grown next to each other. Once a certain mutation has been performed once, the formula for it can be reviewed with the Scientist in the Berry grower's hut. Using Surprise Mulch or Amaze Mulch on the trees involved increases the chance of a mutation.
Some mutations are multi-stage: in the table below, the first set of mutations only require two 'regular' berries; whereas the second set requires a first-stage plus a regular; and the third set requires two second-stage mutations. The two third-stage mutations Kee & Maranga, along with Roseli (the Fairy variant of the anti-super-effective type of Berry), are the three types of Berry introduced (along with the Fairy type) in Generation VI.
There are 17 'regular' berries involved in creating mutations. 16 of them are freely available in Kalos (14 from specific bushes around the region, Pecha from the Berry Grower, and Oran both from specific bushes and from the Berry Grower), but Chesto are slightly more complex to obtain.
Trivia
- The Sprinklotad may be used to water multiple Berries in a row by moving to the left or right (even over other watered plots).
- In the budding and flowering stages of a Berry tree, it is possible to predict a mutation by the number of buds or flowers on the tree. When the tree has a mutation, the number of buds or flowers on the tree will be an even number; if not, the number will be odd.