| Image of the Rawst berry. | |
| Nº 04 (R/S/E/OR/AS); Nº 04 (D/P/Pt) Rawst Berry ← Pecha - Aspear → | |
| Gen. III - If the leaves grow long and curly, the Berry seems to grow very bitter. Gen. IV - If the leaves grow longer and curlier than average, this Berry will have a somewhat-bitter taste. | |
| Size | 1.3" |
|---|---|
| Firmness | Hard |
| Effect | Heals Burn status |
| Tree | |
| Flavor (Gen. III) | |
| Spicy | 0 |
| Dry | 0 |
| Sweet | -1 |
| Bitter | +1 |
| Sour | 0 |
| Flavor (Gen. IV) | |
| Spicy | 0 |
| Dry | 0 |
| Sweet | 0 |
| Bitter | 10 |
| Sour | 0 |
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Rawst Berry is a type of berry introduced in Generation III.
Descriptions[]
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald[]
- Basic Info: "A hold item that heals burn in battle."
- Berry Tag: "If the leaves grow long and curly, the Berry seems to grow very bitter."
Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen[]
- Basic Info: "When held by a Pokémon, it will be used in battle to heal burns."
Pokémon Diamond/Pearl[]
- Basic Info: "A Poffin ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokémon to recover from burns."
- Berry Tag: "If the leaves grow longer and curlier than average, this Berry will have a somewhat-bitter taste."
Flavor Type[]
- Bitter (Weak)
Effects[]
- Recovers Pokémon from being burned.
- It can be held by a Pokémon and the Pokémon will automatically eat it once it is burned.
Obtained[]
Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald[]
- Route 112
- Route 114, talk to the girl at Pretty Petal Flower Shop, obtainable every day.
- Lilycove City (received from Gentleman found at the northeast of the city)
Pokémon FireRed/LeafGreen[]
- ?
Pokémon Diamond/Pearl/Platinum[]
- Route 206, northern soil patch, near the third left pillar holding the bicycle track.
- Route 208, the old man in the Berry Master's House may give you one randomly daily.
- Floaroma Town, taken from the girl in the Pick a Peck of Colors Flower Shop, can be obtained daily.
Origin[]
The Rawst Berry is based on a strawberry, which it also gets its name from. Its ability to heal Burns may be based on the anthocyanins found in strawberries, a component capable of blocking the Sun's UV rays.