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Nº 02 (R/S/E/OR/AS); Nº 02 (D/P/Pt) Chesto Berry ← Cheri - Pecha → | |
Gen. III - The Berry's thick skin and fruit are very tough. It is dry-tasting all over. Gen. IV - This Berry's thick skin and fruit are very tough and dry tasting. However, every bit of it can be eaten. | |
Size | 3.1" |
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Firmness | Super Hard |
Effect | Cures sleep status |
Tree | |
Flavor (Gen. III) | |
Spicy | -1 |
Dry | +1 |
Sweet | 0 |
Bitter | 0 |
Sour | 0 |
Flavor (Gen. IV) | |
Spicy | 0 |
Dry | 10 |
Sweet | 0 |
Bitter | 0 |
Sour | 0 |
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Chesto Berries (Japanese カゴのみ Kago Berry) are berries introduced in Generation III.
Growth time[]
These berries grow from seeds to plants in 12 hours (that's 3 hours for each stage). A Chesto Berry plant will give you 2 to 5 Berries.
Uses[]
In a battle, if a Pokémon is holding a Chesto Berry, it can cure their sleep instantly. It can also be used like an item also to cure sleep.
Berry Blending[]
- Verdanturf=Blue
- Fallarbor=Blue
- Slateport=Blue
- Lilycove=Blue
Berry Crushing[]
If you're perfect, this Berry will contribute 30 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking[]
If you're perfect, a Chesto Berry will give you a level 13 Dry Poffin when it's not cooking with anything else.
Origin[]
The Chesto Berry is based on a chestnut, which it gets its name from, or an acorn. Its Dry flavor may be because it is based on a type of nut and therefore does not carry any sort of juice as regular berries do.
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