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Payapa Berry ウタンのみ Utan Fruit
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation IV
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Pocket
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Generation IV
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Berries
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Generation V
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Berries
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Generation VI
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Berries
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Generation VII
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Berries
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Generation VIII
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Berries
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Generation IX
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Berries
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Flavor
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Generation IV/VIII
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SPICY
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DRY
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SWEET
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BITTER
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SOUR
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SMOOTH
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0
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0
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10
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0
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15
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30
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Fling
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Power
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10
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Effect
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None
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A Payapa Berry (Japanese: ウタンのみ Utan Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation IV.
In the core series games
Price
In the Generation V games, the Payapa Berry can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $20.
Effect
Held item
If the holder is hit by a super effective Psychic-type attack, it will consume its held Payapa Berry and halve the attack's damage. If the holder has Ripen, the damage is multiplied by 1/4.
Ingredient
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Poffin Cooking
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DPPt BDSP
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When used alone, Payapa Berries will produce Poffins with Sourness 13, Sweetness 8 and smoothness 29 when cooked in 1 minute with no spills or burns.
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Curry
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SwSh
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Payapa Berries have a rarity of 5.
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Exchange
Pokémon Dream World
In the Pokémon Dream World, the player could exchange Berries for Décor. The following Décor required Payapa Berries.
Description
Games
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Description
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DPPt
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A Poffin ingredient. If held by a Pokémon, it weakens a foe's supereffective Psychic-type attack.
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HGSS
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If held by a Pokémon, it weakens a foe's supereffective Psychic-type attack.
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Weakens a supereffective Psychic-type attack against the holding Pokémon.
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XYORAS SMUSUMPE SwShBDSPLA
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If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Psychic-type attack.
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SV
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If a Pokémon holding this Berry is hit with a supereffective Psychic-type move, the power of that move will be weakened.
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Tag information
- No. 45
- Size: 9.9" (25.1 cm)
- Firmness: Soft
Games
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Description
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DPPt BDSP
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This Berry is said to sense human emotions for the way it swells roundly when a person approaches.
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Curry information
Games
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Description
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SwSh
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A Berry with a sweet flavor and juicy fragrance. The rounder the Berry swells, the sweeter and juicier it gets.
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Acquisition
Distribution
Growth
Generation IV
Planted0 hours
Sprouted18 hours
Taller36 hours
Flowering54 hours
Berries72 hours
A Payapa plant will yield 1-5 Berries. A growing Payapa plant's soil dries by 6% every hour, fully drying out in 17 hours.
Generation V
Planted0 hours
Sprouted27 hours
Taller54 hours
Flowering81 hours
Berries108 hours
A Payapa plant will yield ? Berries.
Generation VI
Pokémon X and Y
Planted0 hours
Sprouted8 hours
Growing16 hours
Bigger24 hours
Budding32 hours
Bloom40 hours
Berries48 hours
A Payapa plant will yield 3-20 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant adds 1 Berries to the final harvest, weeding it adds 0.5, and removing a pest adds 2. Payapa plants attract Illumise as pests.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Planted0 hours
Sprouted8 hours
Taller16 hours
Flowering24 hours
Berries32 hours
A Payapa plant will yield 2-10 Berries.
Generation VII
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Planted0 hours
Sprouted30 hours
Taller36 hours
Flowering44 hours
Berries48 hours
A Payapa plant will yield 2 Berries if Isle Aplenny is at Phase 1, 4 Berries if it is at Phase 2, and 6 Berries if it is at Phase 3.
Generation VIII
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Planted0 hours
Sprouted18 hours
Taller36 hours
Flowering54 hours
Berries72 hours
A Payapa plant will yield 2-5 Berries.
Gallery
Artwork
Sprites
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Berry Tag Sprite (Generation IV)
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In the anime
A Payapa Berry in the
anime
In The Guardian's Challenge!, a Payapa Berry was seen as a part of the meal Mallow made for Ash and his classmates' Pokémon.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In PASS36, Henry gave Kubfu a Payapa Berry to hold while challenging the Tower of Waters, allowing it to survive a super effective Zen Headbutt from a Psyduck and then defeat it.
In the TCG
- Main article: Payapa Berry (Stellar Miracle 92)
Payapa Berry is introduced as a Pokémon Tool card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Scarlet & Violet Series (the Japanese Scarlet & Violet Era). It is first released in the Japanese Stellar Miracle expansion, with artwork by Studio Bora Inc. The Payapa Berry card has a one-time effect of reducing attack damage from an opponent's (Psychic-type) Pokémon done to the Pokémon it is attached to by 60. After its effect is applied, the Payapa Berry is discarded.
Trivia
Origin
While the Payapa Berry's name in most languages evoke the papaya, its design and names in Japanese and Chinese suggest it may be based on the calabash instead.
Names
Language
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ウタンのみ Utan no Mi
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From 瓢箪 hyōtan, calabash.
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English
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Payapa Berry
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From papaya.
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French
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Baie Yapap
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From papaya
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German
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Pyapabeere
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From Papaya
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Italian
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Baccapayapa
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From papaya
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Spanish
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Baya Payapa
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From papaya
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Korean
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야파열매 Yapa Yeolmae
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From 파파야 papaya
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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福祿果 / 福禄果 Fúlù Guǒ
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Phonetically similar to 葫蘆 / 葫芦 húlu, calabash
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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福祿果 Fūkluhk Gwó
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From its Mandarin name. Literally means "good fortune"
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Fruta Paiapa
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From papaia (papaya).
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