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[[File:Berry Basket.png|thumb|250px|left|A basket filled with Berries; Tamato, Cheri, Nanab, Bluk, Razz, Aspear, Sitrus, and Oran are seen]]
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'''Berries''' are small fruits that grow on berry trees. There is a large variety of berries including the basic [[Oran Berry]] and were introduced in [[Generation II]] as simple berries as the realistic ones such as the strawberry and the raspberry are in the Generation I game ''Hey You, Pikachu!''. It takes 48 hours for a berry tree to grow to full size and bear berries. They can be held by [[Pokémon]] to reduce the damage of an [[Attack]] or Restore health. They also can be used to heal a Pokémons status problem in battle too. They are used to increase a Pokémon's charm through [[PokéBlocks]] and [[Poffins]], which is used to gain attraction by voters in [[Pokémon Contest]]s.
   
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Most trees in [[Pokémon Gold and Silver|Gold, Silver]], and [[Pokémon Crystal|Crystal]] replaced some [[Apricorn]] Trees with Berries like PZNCureBerry.
   
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Berries are not sold in [[Poké Mart]]s.
   
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This formula shows how many berries one tree will bear:
'''Berry''' is a small berry that grows on trees. There are many varieties of Berry including the original [[Oran Berry]]. Berries Grow on small trees. It takes 48 hours for a berry tree to grow to full size and bear the berries<ref>http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Berry#Stages</ref>. They can be held by [[Pok{{e}}mon]] to reduce the damage of an [[Attack]] or Restore health. They can also be used for a Pokemon's charm, which is used to gain attraction by voters in [[Pokemon Contest]]s.
 
   
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:a= max number of berries
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:c= number of berries chosen at random between a and b
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:d= number of growth stages during watering
   
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==Types==
=====References=====
 
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{{BerryList}}
 
 
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Revision as of 23:29, 16 February 2019

Berry Basket

A basket filled with Berries; Tamato, Cheri, Nanab, Bluk, Razz, Aspear, Sitrus, and Oran are seen

Oran Berry

Berries are small fruits that grow on berry trees. There is a large variety of berries including the basic Oran Berry and were introduced in Generation II as simple berries as the realistic ones such as the strawberry and the raspberry are in the Generation I game Hey You, Pikachu!. It takes 48 hours for a berry tree to grow to full size and bear berries. They can be held by Pokémon to reduce the damage of an Attack or Restore health. They also can be used to heal a Pokémons status problem in battle too. They are used to increase a Pokémon's charm through PokéBlocks and Poffins, which is used to gain attraction by voters in Pokémon Contests.

Most trees in Gold, Silver, and Crystal replaced some Apricorn Trees with Berries like PZNCureBerry.

Berries are not sold in Poké Marts.

This formula shows how many berries one tree will bear:

a= max number of berries
b= min number of berries
c= number of berries chosen at random between a and b
d= number of growth stages during watering

Types

Template:BerryList