A lush field of grass spreads from Mt. Coronet's sheer rock face, creating a vista of contrasts.DPPt A lush field of grass spreads from Mount Coronet's sheer rock face, creating a vista of contrasts.BDSP The Berry Master, an old man who loves nature, Pokémon, and Berries, makes his home here.
The route starts out from the west, by exiting Mount Coronet. It then makes its way east, to a series of bridges which pass over a chasm. These bridges facilitate travel in two directions: across to the other side of the chasm, or down to the river which flows underneath.
The high road will take travelers to a grassy meadow, to which the Berry Master's house is adjacent. This expert grower will hand out one random Berry daily. A tree at the southern end of the meadow can be covered in honey to attract wild Pokémon; the entrance to Hearthome City is further to the east.
The meandering Trainer will make their way down to the river which flows at the base of the mountain. A path, accessible with Rock Climb, can be traversed for a battle with a Hiker and a hidden IronDPBDSP or Star PiecePt. By surfing along the river and up a steep waterfall, a Carbos can be found.
Once per day, the Berry Master will randomly give the player one Berry. In Generation IV, this can be any of the first 30 Berries. In Generation VIII, some of the later Berries are replaced with rare Berries.
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.
Additionally, wild Pokémon can appear on the Honey Tree.
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.
Additionally, wild Pokémon can appear on the Honey Tree.
Trainer Tips!
After a Berry is planted, watch the
color of the soil.
If the soil is dark, it means it has
plenty of moisture.
If the soil is lighter in color,
water it with your Sprayduck.