A Cheri Berry (Japanese: クラボのみ Kurabo Fruit) is a type of Berry. It was introduced in Generation III, and is the first Berry numerically in both Hoenn and Sinnoh. It is the spiritual successor of the PRZCureBerry from Generation II, having an identical effect when used on or by a Pokémon. At a size of 0.8 inches (2 cm), it is also the smallest Berry.
Locations
Growth and harvest
Generation III
A Cheri Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Cheri tree will yield 2-3 Berries.
Generation IV
A Cheri Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 12 hours, with 3 hours per stage. A Cheri tree will yield 2-5 Berries.
Generation VI
Pokémon X and Y
A Cheri Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours, with 4 hours per stage. A Cheri tree will yield 4-15 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant will add 1 Berry to the final harvest, weeding it will add 1, and removing a pest will add 3.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
A Cheri Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 16 hours, with 4 hours per stage. A Cheri tree will yield 4-20 Berries.
Generation VII
A Cheri Berry will mature from a planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 24 hours. A Cheri tree will yield 4-12 Berries.
Uses
In-Battle
A Cheri Berry, if held by a Pokémon, can instantly cure it of paralysis, or it can be used as an item to cure paralysis.
When used in conjunction with Natural Gift, a Cheri Berry will take on the Fire-type with a power of 80 (60 prior to Generation VI).
Berry Blending
Berry Crushing
At 100% performance, a Cheri Berry will contribute 40 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
At 100% performance, a Cheri Berry will produce a level 13 Spicy Poffin when cooking alone.
Artwork
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Dream World artwork
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In spin-off games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
The Cheri Berry appears in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.
Price
Effect
It is a food item that heals paralysis and fills Belly by 5RBTDSGtI/2SMD.
Description
Games
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Description
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MDRB
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A food item that heals the Pokémon from paralysis. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
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MDTDS
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A food item that heals a Paralysis status condition. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.
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MDGtI
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Eating it heals the Paralysis status condition.
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SMD
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Eating it heals your paralysis.
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Acquisition
Games
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Finite methods
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Repeatable methods
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MDRB
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Thunderwave Cave, Mt. Steel, Sinister Woods, Silent Chasm, Mt. Thunder*, Great Canyon, Lapis Cave, Rock Path, Snow Path, Frosty Forest, Mt. Freeze, Uproar Forest, Howling Forest, Stormy Sea, Silver Trench, Fiery Field, Lightning Field, Northwind Field, Mt. Faraway, Western Cave, Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Buried Relic, Wish Cave, Southern Cavern, Wyvern Hill, Solar Cave, Grand Sea, Waterfall Pond, Unown Relic, Joyous Tower, Far-off Sea, Purity Forest, Oddity Cave, Remains Island, Marvelous Sea, Fantasy Strait Kecleon Shops (Mt. Blaze, Frosty Forest, Magma Cavern, Northern Range, Pitfall Valley, Wyvern Hill, Joyous Tower, Oddity Cave, Remains Island)
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MDTDS
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Various dungeons
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MDGtI
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Post Town merchants, Paradise Facilities, various dungeons
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SMD
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Kecleon Shops, various dungeons
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Appearance
In the anime
Cheri Berries in the
anime
Cheri Berries debuted in Berry, Berry Interesting, in which May picked a few from a garden to blend with other Berries in order to produce Pokéblocks for her Pokémon.
Several Cheri Berries were seen in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate! under the possession of Team Go-Getters. Unfortunate for them, the Cheri Berries, along with almost all of their other Berries, were eaten by Ekans of Team Meanies.
Cheri Berries, along with many other Berries, were seen in Like It or Lup It!.
Several Cheri Berries were seen in Abigail's Berry basket in Cooking Up a Sweet Story!.
Cheri Berries were one of the many kinds of Berries seen during Hungry for the Good Life!.
A Cheri Berry was used in Uncrushing Defeat! to heal Ash's Monferno.
Dr. White gave Jessie a Cheri Berry in A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!, which cured her after she had been hit by a wild Gloom's Stun Spore.
Several Cheri Berries, along with many other kinds of Berries, were seen at a Pokémon Center in Adventures in Running Errands!.
An image of a Cheri Berry was displayed by Rotom in Tasting the Bitter with the Sweet!.
In the manga
Cheri Berries in Pokémon Adventures
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
In I Dare Ya, Altaria... Knock Chic off My Shoulder, a Cheri Berry appeared amongst the Berries that Sapphire had collected during her travels.
In Sneaky Like Shedinja II, Cheri Berries were some of the Berries that Emerald's Sceptile sliced with Leaf Blade for its Trainer to eat.
In Lucky Lucario II, a Cheri Berry was seen amongst the Berries that Diamond used while making food for himself, his Pokémon, and Riley while training at Iron Island.
In Problematic Probopass and Mad Magnezone II, a Cheri Berry was seen amongst the many Berries that Cyrus's Probopass's Mini-Noses dug out of Lax's fur while trying to retrieve Cyrus's camera which Lax had hidden inside its fur.
A Cheri Berry appeared in Fussing and Fighting as a part of Professor Juniper's dinner.
In PASM11, multiple Cheri Berries appeared in the pile of Berries gathered by a group of Pokémon at Lush Jungle while helping Moon in her search for a special Mirage Berry.
In the TCG
The following is a list of cards named or holding a Cheri Berry.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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クラボのみ Kurabo no Mi
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From サクランボ sakuranbo, cherry
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English
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Cheri Berry
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From cherry
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French
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Baie Ceriz
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From cerise, cherry
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German
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Amrenabeere
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From Amarenakirsche, Amarena cherry
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Italian
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Baccaliegia
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From ciliegia, cherry
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Spanish
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Baya Zreza
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From cereza, cherry
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Korean
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버치열매 Beochi Yeolmae
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From 버찌 beojji, cherry
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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櫻子果 / 樱子果 Yīngzi Guǒ*
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From 櫻 / 樱 yīng, cherry
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辣櫻 Làyīng*
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From 辣 là (spicy) and 櫻 yīng (cherry)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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櫻子果 Yīngjí Gwó*
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From 櫻 / 樱 yīng, cherry
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Vietnamese
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Quả Cheri
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From its English name
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