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[[file:Berries.png|center|link=|Berries]]
 
[[file:Berries.png|center|link=|Berries]]
'''Berries''' are [[items]] that can be acquired from [[Level|leveling up]], spinning the [[Photo Disc]] at a [[Gym]] or [[PokéStop]], or defeating a [[Raid Boss]]. They can be used while [[Catching Pokémon|capturing]] wild [[Pokémon]] and to feed them in Gym.
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'''Berries''' are [[items]] that can be acquired from [[Level|leveling up]], spinning the [[Photo Disc]] at a [[Gym]] or [[PokéStop]], defeating a [[Raid Boss]], completing [[research tasks]], or opening gift. They can be used while [[Catching Pokémon|capturing]] wild [[Pokémon]]. They can also be fed to a Pokémon in a friendly [[Gym]], increasing its motivation and CP. 20 [[Stardust]] is earned per berry fed to Gym Pokémon, and you can feed one up to 10 berries at a time.
   
There are currently four kinds of berries available in gameplay:
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There are currently five kinds of berries available in gameplay:
 
* '''Razz Berry''',
 
* '''Razz Berry''',
 
* '''Pinap Berry''',
 
* '''Pinap Berry''',
* '''Nanab Berry'''
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* '''Nanab Berry''',
* and '''Golden Razz Berry'''.
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* '''Golden Razz Berry'''
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* and '''Silver Pinap Berry'''.
   
 
To see currently owned Berries you can check them out on the item bag page [[file:White Button Bag.png|40px|link=]].
 
To see currently owned Berries you can check them out on the item bag page [[file:White Button Bag.png|40px|link=]].
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| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Razz Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Razz Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| '''Details'''<br />
 
| '''Details'''<br />
Razz Berry is kind of berry that when fed a [[Pokémon]] while trying to capture it increases the chance of success. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 8 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Razz Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.
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A Razz Berry is kind of berry that when fed a [[Pokémon]] while trying to capture it increases the chance of success. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 8 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Razz Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.
 
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| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Pinap Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Pinap Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| '''Details'''<br />
 
| '''Details'''<br />
Pinap Berry is kind of berry that when fed a [[Pokémon]] while trying to capture it, it will double the amount of [[Candy]] the [[Trainer]] will receive if their next capture attempt is successful. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 18 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Pinap Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.
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A Pinap Berry is kind of berry that when fed a [[Pokémon]] while trying to capture it, it will double the amount of [[Candy]] the [[Trainer]] will receive if their next capture attempt is successful. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 18 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Pinap Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.
   
It is particularly useful on Pokémon that are the 2nd and 3rd stages of their evolution line, as they drop more candy (5 and 10 respectively) than their 1st stage form (only 3 candies).
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It is particularly useful on Pokémon that are the 2nd and 3rd stages of their evolution line, as they drop more candy (5 and 10 respectively) than their 1st stage form (only 3 candies). However, those Pokémon are also usually harder to catch, making it more likely to break out and waste the berry.
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Pinap berries stack with double candy bonuses from events multiplicatively. If a Pokémon normally grants 3 candies, and grants 6 during the event, using a Pinap berry at the same time would grant 12.
 
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| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Nanab Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Nanab Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| '''Details'''<br />
 
| '''Details'''<br />
Nanab Berry is kind of berry that will slow a [[Pokémon|Pokémon's]] movement up to 95%, making it easier to capture on the [[Trainer|Trainer's]] next attempt. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 14 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Nanab Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.
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A Nanab Berry is kind of berry that will slow a [[Pokémon|Pokémon's]] movement up to 95%, making it easier to capture on the [[Trainer|Trainer's]] next attempt. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 1 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Nanab Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.
   
It is particularly useful on hovering Pokémon that move around. There are several such move patterns: darting from one spot to another rapidly ([[Magnemite]]), moving about smoothly ([[Abra]]), or flying upwards and staying for some time ([[Pidgeotto]], [[Golbat]]).
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It is particularly useful on hovering Pokémon that move around. There are several such move patterns: darting from one spot to another rapidly ([[Magnemite]], [[Zubat]]), moving about smoothly in a figure 8 ([[Abra]], [[Gastly]]), or flying upwards and staying for some time ([[Pidgeotto]], [[Golbat]]).
 
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''Feed this to a Pokémon to calm it down, making it less erratic.''
 
''Feed this to a Pokémon to calm it down, making it less erratic.''
 
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===Golden Razz Berry===
 
===Golden Razz Berry===
 
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| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Golden Razz Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Golden Razz Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| '''Details'''<br />
 
| '''Details'''<br />
Golden Razz Berries will greatly increase a Trainer's chances of catching a Pokémon they encounter in the wild and can also be given to a Pokémon assigned to a Gym to fully recover its motivation meter. This kind of berries can be only obtained as reward from [[Raid Battle]].
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Golden Razz Berries will greatly increase a Trainer's chances of catching a Pokémon they encounter in the wild (by 2.5 times) and can also be given to a Pokémon assigned to a Gym to fully recover its motivation meter. This kind of berry can be only obtained as a reward from [[Raid Battle]] or completing a [[List of Special Research tasks and rewards|Special Research task]].
 
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'''In-game description'''<br />
 
'''In-game description'''<br />
 
''Feed this to a wild Pokémon to make it much easier to catch. Feed this to a Pokémon on a Gym to fully restore its motivation.''
 
''Feed this to a wild Pokémon to make it much easier to catch. Feed this to a Pokémon on a Gym to fully restore its motivation.''
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===Silver Pinap Berry===
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| '''Details'''<br />
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Silver Pinap Berries increase a Trainer's chance of catching an encountered Pokémon by 1.8 times and doubles the amount of [[Candy]] given when Pokémon is successfully caught. They can be obtained by completing certain [[List of Field Research tasks and rewards|Field Research tasks]] as well as being rewarded for progressing through the later stages of ''[[List of Special Research tasks and rewards#A Ripple in Time|A Ripple in Time]]'' and ''[[List of Special Research tasks and rewards#A Spooky Message|A Spooky Message]]''.
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'''In-game description'''<br />
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''Feed this to a Pokémon to receive more Candy when you catch it and make it easier to catch.''
 
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| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Unconfirmed Item Bluk Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Unconfirmed Item Bluk Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| '''Details'''<br />
 
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It is one of two types of berries, that are not available in gameplay yet, but information about them can be found in game data. It might supposedly prevent wild Pokémon from jumping, while there's Poké Ball being thrown at them.
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It is one of two types of berries that are not available in gameplay yet, but information about them can be found in game data. It might supposedly prevent wild Pokémon from jumping, while there's Poké Ball being thrown at them.
 
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| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Unconfirmed Item Wepear Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| rowspan="2" width="150px" | [[File:Unconfirmed Item Wepear Berry.png|link=|150px|center]]
 
| '''Details'''<br />
 
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It is one of two types of berries, that are not available in gameplay yet, but information about them can be found in game data. It might supposedly enlarge hit circle while capturing a Pokémon with a Poké Ball.
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It is one of two types of berries that are not available in gameplay yet, but information about them can be found in game data. It might supposedly enlarge hit circle while capturing a Pokémon with a Poké Ball.
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*The in-game description of the item is misleading. It states that feeding Razz Berry to a Pokémon "on your next throw" will make it easier to catch. The effect actually lasts until the Pokémon enters a [[Poké Balls|Poké Ball]] at least once. If the Pokémon seems to be captured, but escapes the ball, the effect of the berry wears off, and another must be used. If the Pokémon does not enter the ball, such as if the player's throw misses, the effect does not disappear.
 
*The in-game description of the item is misleading. It states that feeding Razz Berry to a Pokémon "on your next throw" will make it easier to catch. The effect actually lasts until the Pokémon enters a [[Poké Balls|Poké Ball]] at least once. If the Pokémon seems to be captured, but escapes the ball, the effect of the berry wears off, and another must be used. If the Pokémon does not enter the ball, such as if the player's throw misses, the effect does not disappear.
*Also only one berry can be used at a time. After an unsuccessful capture (Pokémon escapes from Poké Ball), effect of berry wears off and the player may use another berry.
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*Also, only one berry can be used at a time. After an unsuccessful capture (Pokémon escapes from Poké Ball), the effect of berry wears off and the player may use another berry.
 
*The following berries' names are based on names of real fruits:
 
*The following berries' names are based on names of real fruits:
 
**'''Razz Berry''' is named after ''raspberry''.
 
**'''Razz Berry''' is named after ''raspberry''.
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==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 02:08, 6 December 2019

Berries

Berries are items that can be acquired from leveling up, spinning the Photo Disc at a Gym or PokéStop, defeating a Raid Boss, completing research tasks, or opening gift. They can be used while capturing wild Pokémon. They can also be fed to a Pokémon in a friendly Gym, increasing its motivation and CP. 20 Stardust is earned per berry fed to Gym Pokémon, and you can feed one up to 10 berries at a time.

There are currently five kinds of berries available in gameplay:

  • Razz Berry,
  • Pinap Berry,
  • Nanab Berry,
  • Golden Razz Berry
  • and Silver Pinap Berry.

To see currently owned Berries you can check them out on the item bag page White Button Bag.

Types

Razz Berry

Razz Berry
Details

A Razz Berry is kind of berry that when fed a Pokémon while trying to capture it increases the chance of success. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 8 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Razz Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.

In-game description
Feed this to a Pokémon, and it will be easier to catch on your next throw.

Pinap Berry

Pinap Berry
Details

A Pinap Berry is kind of berry that when fed a Pokémon while trying to capture it, it will double the amount of Candy the Trainer will receive if their next capture attempt is successful. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 18 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Pinap Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.

It is particularly useful on Pokémon that are the 2nd and 3rd stages of their evolution line, as they drop more candy (5 and 10 respectively) than their 1st stage form (only 3 candies). However, those Pokémon are also usually harder to catch, making it more likely to break out and waste the berry.

Pinap berries stack with double candy bonuses from events multiplicatively. If a Pokémon normally grants 3 candies, and grants 6 during the event, using a Pinap berry at the same time would grant 12.

In-game description
Feed this to a Pokémon to make it drop more candy.

Nanab Berry

Nanab Berry
Details

A Nanab Berry is kind of berry that will slow a Pokémon's movement up to 95%, making it easier to capture on the Trainer's next attempt. They can be obtained by trainer at Level 1 and higher. Just like two other kinds of berries, Nanab Berries can be obtained from spinning Photo Disc at PokéStops and Gyms and as reward for levelling up.

It is particularly useful on hovering Pokémon that move around. There are several such move patterns: darting from one spot to another rapidly (Magnemite, Zubat), moving about smoothly in a figure 8 (Abra, Gastly), or flying upwards and staying for some time (Pidgeotto, Golbat).

In-game description
Feed this to a Pokémon to calm it down, making it less erratic.

Golden Razz Berry

Golden Razz Berry
Details

Golden Razz Berries will greatly increase a Trainer's chances of catching a Pokémon they encounter in the wild (by 2.5 times) and can also be given to a Pokémon assigned to a Gym to fully recover its motivation meter. This kind of berry can be only obtained as a reward from Raid Battle or completing a Special Research task.

In-game description
Feed this to a wild Pokémon to make it much easier to catch. Feed this to a Pokémon on a Gym to fully restore its motivation.

Silver Pinap Berry

Silver Pinap Berry
Details

Silver Pinap Berries increase a Trainer's chance of catching an encountered Pokémon by 1.8 times and doubles the amount of Candy given when Pokémon is successfully caught. They can be obtained by completing certain Field Research tasks as well as being rewarded for progressing through the later stages of A Ripple in Time and A Spooky Message.

In-game description
Feed this to a Pokémon to receive more Candy when you catch it and make it easier to catch.

Bluk Berry

Unconfirmed Item Bluk Berry
Details

It is one of two types of berries that are not available in gameplay yet, but information about them can be found in game data. It might supposedly prevent wild Pokémon from jumping, while there's Poké Ball being thrown at them.

In-game description
UNDEFINIED.

Wepear Berry

Unconfirmed Item Wepear Berry
Details

It is one of two types of berries that are not available in gameplay yet, but information about them can be found in game data. It might supposedly enlarge hit circle while capturing a Pokémon with a Poké Ball.

In-game description
UNDEFINIED.

Trivia

  • The in-game description of the item is misleading. It states that feeding Razz Berry to a Pokémon "on your next throw" will make it easier to catch. The effect actually lasts until the Pokémon enters a Poké Ball at least once. If the Pokémon seems to be captured, but escapes the ball, the effect of the berry wears off, and another must be used. If the Pokémon does not enter the ball, such as if the player's throw misses, the effect does not disappear.
  • Also, only one berry can be used at a time. After an unsuccessful capture (Pokémon escapes from Poké Ball), the effect of berry wears off and the player may use another berry.
  • The following berries' names are based on names of real fruits:
    • Razz Berry is named after raspberry.
    • Nanab Berry is banan(a) spelled backwards.
    • And Pinap Berry is pun of berry and pineapple
  • In the original handheld series, Nanab Berries increase the cuteness of a Pokémon.
  • Nanab berries originally slowed a Pokemon by 70%.[1]
  • Originally in game data pictures for Nanab and Pinap Berry were recolored versions of sprites of Wepear and Bluk Berry, as:
    • sprite for Nanab Berry was red-colored Bluk Berry sprite
    • and sprite for Pinap Berry was green-colored Wepear Berry sprite.


References

  1. Level 30 sweater now unlockable + other GAME_MASTER changes. /r/TheSilphRoad. Retrieved on 2017-06-20.