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Magost Berry ゴスのみ Gosu Fruit
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation III
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Pocket
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Generation III
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Berries (RSE)
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Generation III
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Berry Pouch (FRLG)
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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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Flavor
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Generation III
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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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20
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10
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0
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30
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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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20
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10
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0
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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 Magost Berry (Japanese: ゴスのみ Gosu Fruit) is a type of Berry introduced in Generation III.
In the core series games
Price
In the Generation V games, the Magost Berry can be sold to the gourmet maniac on Route 5 for $500.
Effect
Magost Berries cannot be used directly and only have a use as an ingredient, such as for Pokéblocks and Poffins.
Ingredient
Berry Blending
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RSE
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When blending with NPCs, Magost Berries will produce the following Pokéblocks:
NPC
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NPCs' Berries
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Flavors (100 RPM)
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Feel
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1 NPC
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Sweetness 25, Bitterness 12
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25
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2 NPCs
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Sweetness 25, Sourness 12
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23
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3 NPCs
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Sweetness 25, Spiciness 12
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22
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Blend Master
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Sweetness 51, Bitterness 25
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48
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ORAS
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Magost Berries are pink Berries that have a low chance of producing a Pokéblock+.
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Berry Crush
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FRLGE
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Magost Berries have a base Berry Powder of 150 and a difficulty of 130. With two players, this Berry will contribute 300 units of Berry Powder at 100% silkiness.
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Poffin Cooking
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DPPt BDSP
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When used alone, Magost Berries will produce Poffins with Sweetness 9, Bitterness 9 and smoothness 29 when cooked in 1 minute with no spills or burns.
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Exchange
Generation IV
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the player can exchange Magost Berries for accessories at the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop.
In Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, the player can exchange:
- 15 Magost Berries for an Orange Flower
- 50 Magost Berries for a Colored Parasol
In Pokémon Platinum, the player can exchange:
- 50 Magost Berries for a Standing Mike
Pokémon Dream World
In the Pokémon Dream World, the player could exchange Berries for Décor. The following Décor required Magost Berries.
Generation VIII
In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the player can exchange Magost Berries for Stickers at the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop:
- 10 Magost Berries for Sinister Sticker A
Description
Games
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Description
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RSE
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POKéblock ingredient. Plant in loamy soil to grow Magost.
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FRLG
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Can be ground up into powder as an ingredient for medicine.
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ColoXD
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An item brought over from a faraway place.
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DPPt
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A Poffin ingredient. Bury it in soft soil to grow a Magost Plant.
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HGSS
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In the Sinnoh region, they like to make sweets known as Poffins with this Berry and feed them to their Pokémon.
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BWB2W2
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A Berry which is very rare in the Unova region. A maniac will buy it for a high price.
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XY
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A Berry to be used in cooking. This Berry is very rare and hard to obtain in the Unova region.
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ORAS SMUSUMPE SwShLA
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Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance your Cuteness, this Berry is rare in other regions.
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BDSP
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A Poffin ingredient. Bury it in soft soil to grow a Magost Berry Plant.
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SV
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Used to make Pokéblocks that will enhance Cuteness. This Berry is rare in other regions.
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Tag information
- No. 28
- Size: 5.5" (14.0 cm)
- Firmness: Hard
Games
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Description
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RSE
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A Berry that is widely said to have a finely balanced flavor.
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DPPt BDSP
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The grown-up flavor and dreamy sweetness of this Berry make it a favorite of Pokémon everywhere.
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Acquisition
Growth
Generation III
Planted0 hours
Sprouted6 hours
Taller12 hours
Flowering18 hours
Berries24 hours
A Magost plant will yield 2-4 Berries.
Generation IV
Planted0 hours
Sprouted6 hours
Taller12 hours
Flowering18 hours
Berries24 hours
A Magost plant will yield 2-10 Berries. A growing Magost plant's soil dries by 10% every hour, fully drying out in 10 hours.
Generation V
Planted0 hours
Sprouted9 hours
Taller18 hours
Flowering27 hours
Berries36 hours
A Magost plant will yield ? Berries.
Generation VI
Pokémon X and Y
Planted0 hours
Sprouted4 hours
Growing8 hours
Bigger12 hours
Budding16 hours
Bloom20 hours
Berries24 hours
A Magost plant will yield 3-15 Berries. During its growth, watering the plant adds 1 Berries to the final harvest, weeding it adds 1, and removing a pest adds 3. Magost plants attract Spewpa as pests.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Planted0 hours
Sprouted4 hours
Taller8 hours
Flowering12 hours
Berries16 hours
A Magost plant will yield 3-15 Berries.
Generation VII
Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon
Planted0 hours
Sprouted6 hours
Taller12 hours
Flowering20 hours
Berries24 hours
A Magost plant will yield 4 Berries if Isle Aplenny is at Phase 1, 8 Berries if it is at Phase 2, and 12 Berries if it is at Phase 3.
Generation VIII
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl
Planted0 hours
Sprouted6 hours
Taller12 hours
Flowering18 hours
Berries24 hours
A Magost plant will yield 2-10 Berries.
Gallery
Artwork
Sprites
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Berry Tag Sprite (Generation III)
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Berry Tag Sprite (Generation IV)
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In the anime
Magost Berries in the
anime
Multiple Magost Berries debuted in Currying Favor and Flavor!. Ash and Pikachu found them stashed inside a hollowed-out stump in Lush Jungle while looking for a Miracle Seed to be used as a dish ingredient.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In Sneaky Like Shedinja II, Emerald's Sudowoodo made some Magost Berry juice for her Trainer to drink.
In Stunning Staravia & Stinky Skuntank I, a Magost Berry was one of the Berries that fell out of Lax's fur when the Advanced level Grunt's Gible hit it with Dragon Rush.
In The Final Dimensional Duel VII, Jupiter used a Magost Berry to turn her Tangrowth's Natural Gift into a Rock-type move while battling against Marley's Arcanine.
In Fussing and Fighting, a Magost Berry was a part of Professor Juniper's dinner.
Trivia
Origin
The Magost Berry's design and name may be based on mangosteen.
Names
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Name
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Origin
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Japanese
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ゴスのみ Gosu no Mi
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From マンゴスチン mangosteen
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English
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Magost Berry
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From mangosteen
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French
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Baie Mangou
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From mangoustan, mangosteen
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German
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Magostbeere
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From Mangostin, mangosteen
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Italian
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Baccagostan
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From mangostan, mangosteen
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Spanish
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Baya Aostan
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From mangostino, mangosteen
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Korean
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고스티열매 Gostee Yeolmae
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From 만고스틴 mangosteen
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Chinese (Mandarin)
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岳竹果 Yuèzhú Guǒ*
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From 山竹 shānzhú (mangosteen) and 山岳 shānyuè (mountain)
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甜山竹 Tiánshānzhú*
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From 甜 tián (sweet) and 山竹 shānzhú (mangosteen)
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Chinese (Cantonese)
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岳竹果 Ngohkjūk Gwó
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From 山竹 sāanjūk (mangosteen) and 山岳 sāanngohk (mountain)
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Fruta Magost
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From its English name
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Vietnamese
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Quả Magost
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From its English name
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