Leppa Berry
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A Leppa Berry (Japanese: ヒメリのみ Himeri Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III. It is considered a spiritual successor to the MysteryBerry from Generation II, having a nearly identical effect when used on or by a Pokémon.
In the core series games
Price
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In the Generation V games, the Leppa Berry can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $20.
Effect
Held item
A Leppa Berry, if held by a Pokémon, restores 10 PP to a move that drops to 0 PP.
If a Pokémon obtains a Leppa Berry or if Magic Room ends when it already has one or more moves at 0 PP, the Berry will be consumed immediately, and if there are multiple moves with 0 PP, whichever one is first in the move order will be restored.
If a Pokémon is forced to eat a Leppa Berry as a result of Fling, Bug Bite, Pluck, Stuff Cheeks, or Teatime, PP will be restored to the first move that has 0 PP left if such a move exists, or otherwise to the first move that has any PP missing.
Bag item
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it restores 10 PP to a selected move. It is consumed after use.
In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, it restores 10 PP to a Pokémon's move, and can also be thrown near wild Pokémon to draw their attention.
Ingredient
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Exchange
Generation IV
In Pokémon Platinum, the player can exchange Leppa Berries for accessories at the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop:
- 1 Leppa Berry for a Googly Specs
Pokémon Dream World
In the Pokémon Dream World, the player could exchange Berries for Décor. The following Décor required Leppa Berries.
Catalogue | Décor | Price |
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Plain Catalogue | Phonograph | 20 Leppa Berries 40 Watmel Berries |
Plain Catalogue | Soap and Shampoo | 20 Leppa Berries |
Plain Catalogue | House Plant | 60 Leppa Berries 100 Durin Berries |
Plain Catalogue | Shower Stand | 20 Leppa Berries 40 Belue Berries |
Plain Catalogue | Tree House | 300 Leppa Berries 300 Belue Berries 300 Durin Berries |
Plain Catalogue | Tropical Hut | 300 Leppa Berries 300 Watmel Berries 300 Durin Berries |
Pokémon Doll Catalogue | Charmander Doll | 50 Leppa Berries |
Pokémon Doll Catalogue | Altaria Doll | 50 Leppa Berries |
Pokémon Doll Catalogue | Axew Doll | 50 Leppa Berries |
Generation VIII
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the player can exchange Leppa Berries for Stickers at the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop:
- 3 Leppa Berries for Smoke Sticker B
Description
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Tag information
- No. 06
- Size: 1.1" (2.8 cm)
- Firmness: Very hard
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Curry information
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Acquisition
Growth
Pokémon X and Y
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Gallery
Artwork
Ingredient artwork from Sword and Shield |
My Pokémon Place artwork | Artwork from Scarlet and Violet |
Sprites
Berry Tag Sprite (Generation III) | Berry Tag Sprite (Generation IV) | Bag sprite from Legends Arceus |
In spin-off games
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Pokémon: Magikarp Jump
In Pokémon: Magikarp Jump, Leppa Berries can appear as food that can be consumed by Magikarp.
Detective Pikachu
Pokémon Sleep
The Leppa Berry is available in Pokémon Sleep as one of the Berries that can be gathered by helper Pokémon and fed to Snorlax.
Effect
Leppa Berries raise Snorlax's Strength, doubling the effect if the Berry is Snorlax's favorite. The base amount of Strength raised by the Berry is determined by the level of the helper Pokémon that gathered it.
Note
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Acquisition
Leppa Berries can be gathered by Fire-type helper Pokémon in the player's team. Like all Berries in the game, gathered Leppa Berries do not go into the player's inventory and instead are immediately eaten by Snorlax.
Pokémon UNITE
In Pokémon UNITE, Leppa Berries appear in the pile of Berries that Greedent crashes into during its Unite Move, Berry Belly Flop.
In the anime
Leppa Berries debuted in Pokéblock, Stock, and Berry, where they were being sold at the Lilycove Berry Market.
In A Fork in the Road! A Parting of the Ways!, Leppa Berries were growing in Dr. White's garden.
In Tasting the Bitter with the Sweet!, an image of a Leppa Berry was displayed by Rotom.
In The Same Moon, Now and Forever!, Ash, his friends, Pikachu, and Meowth almost ate some Leppa Berries before being distracted.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Ruby & Sapphire arc
In Tripped Up by Torkoal, Ruby took out multiple Berries, including a Leppa Berry, to be used for Berry Blending.
In I Dare Ya, Altaria... Knock Chic off My Shoulder!, a Leppa Berry appeared amongst the Berries that Sapphire had collected during her travels.
Emerald arc
In Chipping Away at Regirock, Crystal's Phanpy picked up a Leppa Berry for Emerald during his Battle Pyramid challenge.
Diamond & Pearl arc
In Lucky Lucario II, a Leppa Berry was seen amongst the Berries that Diamond used while making food for himself, his Pokémon, and Riley while training at Iron Island.
Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon arc
In Homecoming and the Brilliant Professional Golfer, Leppa Berries were 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.
Trivia
- The Leppa Berry is one of only two Berries which has a unique growth period: In Generation III, it was the only Berry that grew in 16 hours, while it is joined in that group by the Oran Berry and Persim Berry in Generation IV. The only other Berry with a unique growth period is the Lum Berry.
- When used from the Bag, its effect is identical to that of a regular Ether.
- The Leppa Berry and Lunar Dance are the only methods of PP restoration in link battles outside of the Wonder Launcher.
- When Greedent is damaged in the games, a Leppa Berry falls out of its tail.
- The apple Applin makes its home out of bears a resemblance to Leppa Berries.
Origin
The Leppa Berry's design and name may be based on apples.
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ヒメリのみ Himeri no Mi | From 姫林檎 himeringo, plumleaf crab apple |
English | Leppa Berry | From apple |
French | Baie Mepo | From pomme, apple |
German | Jonagobeere | From Jonagold |
Italian | Baccamela | From mela, apple |
Spanish | Baya Zanama | From manzana, apple |
Korean | 과사열매 Gwasa Yeolmae | From 沙果 (사과) sagwa, apple |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 蘋野果 / 苹野果 Píngyě Guǒ* | From 野蘋果 / 野苹果 yěpíngguǒ, wild apple |
紅蘋 Hóngpíng* | From 紅 hóng (red) and 蘋果 píngguǒ (apple) | |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 蘋野果 Pìhngyéh Gwó* | From 野蘋果 yéhpìhnggwó, wild apple |
Brazilian Portuguese | Fruta Açam | From maçã, apple |
Vietnamese | Quả Leppa | From its English name |
External links
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