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− | {{BerriesPrevNext|prev=Lum Berry|next=Figy Berry}} |
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+ | |prev = Lum |
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− | {{Berry| |
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+ | |next = Figy |
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+ | |ja_name = オボンのみ |
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− | |image2=Sitrus Berry2.png |
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+ | |ja_trans = Obon Fruit |
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+ | |image = Dream Sitrus Berry Sprite.png |
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+ | |buy = |
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− | |name=Sitrus |
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+ | |sell = 40 |
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− | |berryprev=Lum |
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+ | |type = Berry |
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− | |berrynext=Figy |
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+ | |gen = III |
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− | |size=<span class="explain" title="9.5 cm">3.7"</span> |
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− | |effect='''Gen. III''' - Heals 30 [[Statistics#HP|HP]]<br>'''Gen. IV''' - Heals 25% of max [[Statistics#HP|HP]] |
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+ | |spicy = 0 |
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+ | |dry = 0 |
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− | |spicy=0 |
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+ | |sweet = 0 |
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− | |dry=0 |
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− | |sweet=0 |
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+ | |sour = 0 |
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− | |sour=0 |
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− | |spicy2=0 |
+ | |spicy2 = 0 |
− | |dry2=10 |
+ | |dry2 = 10 |
− | |sweet2=10 |
+ | |sweet2 = 10 |
− | |bitter2=10 |
+ | |bitter2 = 10 |
− | |sour2=10 |
+ | |sour2 = 10 |
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− | }}'''Sitrus Berries''' are [[Berries]] that restore HP when held or been used. It is one of the best healing berries. |
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+ | |size = 3.7" |
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+ | |fling = 10 |
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+ | |naturalgifttype = Psychic |
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+ | |naturalgiftpower = {{tt|80|60 before Generation VI}} |
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+ | |cramomatictype = Psychic |
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+ | |cramomaticvalue = 2 |
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+ | |pocketIII = Berries |
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+ | |pocketIV = Berries |
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+ | |pocketV = Berries |
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+ | |pocketVI = Berries |
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+ | |pocketVII = Berries |
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+ | |pocketVIII = Berries |
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+ | }} |
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+ | The '''Sitrus Berry''' is a [[Berry]] introduced in [[Generation III]]. It is the successor of the [[Gold Berry]] from [[Generation II]]. |
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− | == |
+ | ==Details== |
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+ | ===In-Battle Effect=== |
+ | If the holder's [[Statistics#HP|HP]] reaches ½, the Sitrus Berry is consumed, and the Pokémon's health is increased by ¼ of its maximum HP. It can also be used as a [[Bag]] item, which does the same effect to the selected Pokémon. |
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− | *Growing on [[Route]]s [[Route 118|118]], [[Route 119|119]], and [[Route 123|123]] |
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− | *Gentleman in [[Lilycove City]] |
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+ | If [[Fling|flung]], the target's health is increased by ¼ of its maximum HP. |
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− | ===Generation IV=== |
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− | *Growing on [[Route]]s [[Route 210|210]] and [[Route 214|214]] |
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+ | Before [[Generation IV]], it restores the Pokémon's HP by 30 points. |
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− | *Wild [[Furret]], [[Linoone]], or [[Bibarel]] (5% chance) |
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+ | {{Clear}} |
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− | *Sometimes given by the Berry Master on [[Route 208]] |
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+ | {{BerryInfo |
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+ | |gen = 3 |
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+ | |||
+ | |3_growth_time = 24 |
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+ | |3_stage_dur = 6 |
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+ | |3_yield_min = 2 |
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+ | |3_yield_max = 3 |
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+ | |3_desc = Closely related to ORAN. The large BERRY has a well-rounded flavor. |
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+ | |3_color_ver = Yellow |
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+ | |3_color_fal = Yellow |
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+ | |3_color_sla = Indigo |
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+ | |3_color_lil = Brown |
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+ | |3_powder = ≤60 |
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+ | |||
+ | |4_growth_time = 32 |
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+ | |4_stage_dur = 8 |
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+ | |4_yield_min = 2 |
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+ | |4_yield_max = 5 |
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+ | |4_poffin_level = ≤13 |
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+ | |4_poffin_flavor = Sour |
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+ | |||
+ | |xy_growth_time = 48 |
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+ | |xy_stage_dur = 8 |
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+ | |xy_yield_min = 3 |
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+ | |xy_yield_max = 20 |
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+ | |xy_color = Yellow |
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+ | |xy_group = 2 |
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+ | |xy_mutation = Tamato |
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+ | |xy_mutate_with = Lum |
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+ | |||
+ | |oras_growth_time = 32 |
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+ | |oras_stage_dur = 8 |
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+ | |oras_yield_min = 3 |
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+ | |oras_yield_max = 27 |
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+ | |oras_color = Yellow |
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+ | |oras_pkblock+ = Low |
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+ | |||
+ | |7_growth_time = 48 |
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+ | |7_stage_1 = 30 |
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+ | |7_stage_2 = 6 |
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+ | |7_stage_3 = 8 |
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+ | |7_stage_4 = 4 |
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+ | |7_yield_min = 5 |
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+ | |7_yield_max = 15 |
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+ | |7_dye = Pastel Yellow, Pastel Orange |
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+ | |||
+ | |8_desc = A Berry that can be used for anything because it's not spicy and everyone can eat it. |
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+ | |8_dry = 1 |
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+ | |8_sweet = 1 |
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+ | |8_bitter = 1 |
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+ | |8_sour = 1 |
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+ | |8_curry = Plain |
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+ | }} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Description== |
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+ | {{Itemdesctop|Gen=III}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescmid|{{G|RSE}}|A hold item that restores 30 HP in battle.}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescmid|{{G|FRLG}}|When held by a POKéMON, it will be used in battle to restore 30 HP.}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescmid|{{G|DPPt}}|A Poffin ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokémon to heal the user's HP a little.}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescmid|{{G|HGSS}}|It may be used or held by a Pokémon to heal the user's HP a little.}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescmid|{{G|BW}}{{G|B2W2}}|If held by a Pokémon, it heals the user's HP a little.}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescmid|{{G|XY}}{{G|ORAS}}<hr />{{G|SM}}{{G|USUM}}{{G|PE}}<hr />{{G|SwSh}}|A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore its own HP by a small amount during battle.}} |
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+ | {{Itemdescend}} |
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+ | |||
+ | ==Locations== |
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+ | {{Itemloctop|collapse|Gen=III}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|RSE}}|[[Route 118]], [[Route 119]], [[Route 123]]<br />[[Lilycove City]] (sometimes from a man)<br />[[Route 123]] (can be given by the [[Berry Master]]'s wife if the player has gotten all rare Berries or cannot get one)<br />Held by wild [[Linoone]] (5%)<br />Held by [[Flannery]]'s [[Torkoal]] ([[Lavaridge Town Gym]]) and [[Norman]]'s [[Slaking]] ([[Petalburg City Gym]])}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|E}}<br />only|Held by [[Roxanne]]'s [[Kabuto]], [[Kabutops]] and [[Nosepass]] ([[Rustboro City Gym]]; rematches), [[Brawly]]'s [[Makuhita]], [[Hariyama]] and [[Machamp]] ([[Dewford Town Gym]]; rematches), [[Wattson]]'s [[Magneton]] and [[Manectric]] ([[Mauville City Gym]]; rematches), [[Winona]]'s [[Dragonair]] and [[Dragonite]] ([[Fortree City Gym]]; rematches), [[Tate and Liza]]'s [[Lunatone]] and [[Solrock]] ([[Mossdeep City Gym]]; rematches) and [[Steven Stone|Steven]]'s [[Metagross]] ([[Meteor Falls]])}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|FRLG}}|[[Route 6 (Kanto)|Route 6]], [[Route 23 (Kanto)|Route 23]], [[Memorial Pillar]]<br />Held by wild [[Raticate]] (5%)}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|DPPt}}|[[Route 210]], [[Route 212]], [[Route 214]], [[Route 224]], [[Fuego Ironworks]]<br />[[Route 208]] (can be given by the [[Berry Master]])<br />[[Pal Park]] (can be given by earning 3300-3499 points)<br />Held by wild [[Bibarel]] (5%)<br />Held by [[Gardenia]]'s [[Roserade]] ([[Eterna City Gym]]), [[Maylene]]'s [[Lucario]] ([[Veilstone City Gym]]), [[Crasher Wake|Wake]]'s [[Floatzel]] ([[Pastoria City Gym]]), [[Fantina]]'s [[Mismagius]] ([[Hearthome City Gym]]), [[Byron]]'s [[Shieldon]] ([[Oreburgh City Gym]]; rematch){{Ver|{{G|Pt}}}}, [[Candice]]'s [[Abomasnow]]{{Ver|{{G|DP}}}}/[[Froslass]]{{Ver|{{G|Pt}}}} ([[Snowpoint City Gym]], [[Volkner]]'s [[Electivire]] ([[Sunyshore City Gym]], [[Cynthia]]'s [[Garchomp]] ([[Pokémon League (Sinnoh)|Pokémon League]]), [[Fight Area]]{{Ver|{{G|Pt}}}}), [[Mars]]' [[Purugly]] ([[Lake Verity]], [[Spear Pillar]], [[Mt. Coronet]]), [[Jupiter]]'s [[Skuntank]] ([[Lake Verity]], [[Galactic Eterna Building]]), [[Spear Pillar]], [[Mt. Coronet]]), [[Saturn]]'s [[Toxicroak]] ([[Lake Valor]], [[Team Galactic's HQ]]), [[Cyrus (Sinnoh)|Cyrus]]' [[Sneasel]]{{Ver|{{G|DP}}}}, [[Weavile]], [[Murkrow]]{{Ver|{{G|Pt}}}} and [[Honchkrow]] ([[Celestic Town]]{{Ver|{{G|Pt}}}}, [[Team Galactic's HQ]], [[Spear Pillar]]{{Ver|{{G|DP}}}}, [[Distortion World]]{{Ver|{{G|Pt}}}} and [[Clay]]'s [[Magmortar]] ([[Fight Area]])}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|HGSS}}|[[Ruins of Alph]] southeast ruin<br />[[Violet City]] (from a [[Juggler]] by giving him a [[Shards|Yellow Shardss]])<br />Held by wild [[Furret]] and [[Linoone]] (5% each)<br />Held by [[Bugsy]]'s [[Scyther]] ([[Azalea Town Gym]]), [[Morty]]'s [[Gengar]] ([[Ecruteak City Gym]]), [[Pryce]]'s [[Piloswine]] ([[Mahogany Town Gym]]), [[Jasmine]]'s [[Steelix]] ([[Olivine City Gym]]), [[Chuck's Poliwrath]] ([[Cianwood City Gym]]), [[Bruno]]'s [[Machamp]] and [[Hariyama]] (Pokémon League), [[Koga]]'s [[Crobat]] (Pokémon League), [[Clair]]'s [[Kingdra]] ([[Blackthorn City Gym]]), [[Will]]'s [[Xatu]] ([[Indigo Pokémon League|Pokémon League]]), [[Karen]]'s [[Houndoom]] and [[Umbreon]] (Pokémon League), [[Lance]]'s [[Dragonite]] (Pokémon League), [[Brock]]'s [[Onix]] ([[Pewter City Gym]], [[Fighting Dojo]]), [[Misty]]'s [[Starmie]] ([[Cerulean City Gym]]), [[Lt. Surge]]'s [[Electabuzz]] ([[Vermilion City Gym]], Fighting Dojo), [[Erika]]'s [[Bellossom]] ([[Celadon City Gym]]), [[Janine]]'s [[Venomoth]] ([[Fuchsia City Gym]], Fighting Dojo), [[Sabrina]]'s [[Alakazam]] ([[Saffron City Gym]]), [[Blue]]'s [[Pidgeot]] ([[Viridian City Gym]], Fighting Dojo), [[Teacher]] Clarice's [[Zigzagoon]] ([[Route 14 (Kanto)|Route 14]]), [[Camper]] Pedro's [[Linoone]] ([[Route 20 (Kanto)|Route 20]]), [[School Kid]] Dudley's [[Oddish]] ([[Route 25]]), School Kid Joe's [[Tangela]] (Route 25), [[Lass]] Laura's [[Gloom]] (Route 25), Bugsy's [[Scizor]] and [[Vespiquen]] (Fighting Dojo), Morty's [[Drifblim]] (Fighting Dojo), Pryce's [[Mamoswine]] (Fighting Dojo), Chuck's [[Medicham]] and Poliwrath (Fighting Dojo), Clair's Dragonite (Fighting Dojo), Sabrina's [[Gallade]] (Fighting Dojo)}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|PW}}|'''Dim Cave'''<br />100% - 0+ steps<br />80% - 500+ steps<br />64% - 1000+ steps<br />61% - 1500+ steps<br />55% - 2000+ steps<br />44% - 2500+ steps<br />42% - 3000+ steps<br />33% - 4500+ steps<br />32% - 5000+ steps<br />25% - 6000+ steps|'''Blue Lake'''<br />20% - 1000+ steps<br />16% - 2000+ steps<br />15% - 2500+ steps<br />13% - 3000+ steps<br />12% - 3500+ steps<br />10% - 4000+ steps<br />8% - 5000+ steps<br />'''Winner's Path'''<br />20% - 2000+ steps<br />19% - 5000+ steps<br />18% - 7000+ steps<br />17% - 9000+ steps}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|BW}}|[[Route 12 (Unova)|Route 12]], [[Route 15 (Unova)|Route 15]], [[Moor of Icirrus]] (given by [[Pokémon Ranger (Trainer Class)|Pokémon Rangers]] after defeating them)<br />Held by wild [[Bibarel]], [[Audino]] (5% each) and traded [[Basculin]] ([[Driftveil City]])<br />Held by [[Cheren]]'s [[Pignite]]/[[Dewott]]/[[Servine]] ([[Route 4 (Unova)|Route 4]], [[Route 5 (Unova)|Route 5]]), [[Preschooler]] Sarah's Herdier (Route 5), Preschooler Billy's Herdier (Route 5), Cheren's [[Liepard]] ([[Twist Mountain]], [[Route 10 (Unova)|Route 10]], [[Victory Road (Unova, Black and White)|Victory Road]])}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|B2W2}}|[[Route 4 (Unova)|Route 4]] (from a [[Black Belt (Trainer Class)|Black Belt]]), [[Village Bridge]] (from a girl), [[Route 13 (Unova)|Route 13]], [[Route 20 (Unova)|Route 20]], [[Route 23 (Unova)|Route 23]], [[Pinwheel Forest]] (given by [[Pokémon Ranger (Trainer Class)|Pokémon Rangers]] after defeating them)<br />Held by wild [[Furret]], [[Bibarel]], [[Audino]] (5% each), traded [[Tangela]] ([[Humilau City]]) and traded [[Ambipom]] ([[Accumula Town]])<br />Held by [[Elesa]]'s [[Zebstrika]] and [[Emolga]] ([[Nimbasa City Gym]]), [[Burgh]]'s [[Dwebble]] and [[Leavanny]] ([[Castelia City Gym]]), [[Clay]]'s [[Excadrill]] ([[Driftveil City Gym]]), [[Skyla]]'s [[Swanna]] ([[Mistralton City Gym]]), [[Drayden]]'s [[Haxorus]] and [[Druddigon]] ([[Opelucid City Gym]]), [[Marlon]]'s [[Carracosta]] and [[Jellicent]] ([[Humilau City Gym]]), [[Shauntal]]'s [[Chandelure]] ([[Pokémon League (Unova)|Pokémon League]]), [[Marshal]]'s [[Conkeldurr]] (Pokémon League), [[Grimsley]]'s [[Bisharp]] (Pokémon League), [[Caitlin]]'s [[Gothitelle]] and [[Metagross]] (Pokémon League) and [[Alder]]'s [[Volcarona]] ([[Floccesy Town]])}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|XY}}|[[Route 11 (Kalos)|Route 11]]<br />[[Dendemille Town]] [[Pokémon Center]] (from a woman)<br />[[Route 8 (Kalos)|Route 8]] cliff, [[Route 9 (Kalos)|Route 9]], [[Route 13 (Kalos)|Route 13]], [[Route 18 (Kalos)|Route 18]] east side, [[Route 19 (Kalos)|Route 19]] east side (Use [[Air Cutter]], [[Blizzard]] or [[Twister]] if a yellow Berry tree is [[Wild Battle Items|present in the background of a battle]])<br />[[Route 18 (Kalos)|Route 18]] (from [[Inver]])<br />Held by wild [[Snorlax]] (100%) and [[Audino]] (5%)}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|ORAS}}|[[Route 118]], [[Route 119]], [[Route 123]]<br />[[Lilycove City]] (sometimes from a man)<br />[[Route 123]] (can be given by the [[Berry Master]]'s wife if the player has gotten all rare Berries or cannot get one)<br />[[Mauville City]] (from [[Inver]])<br />From Secret Pal in [[Super Secret Base|Super-Secret Bases]]<br />[[Contest Hall]] (can be obtained from a fan after completing a Contest)<br />Held by wild [[Gulpin]] and [[Audino]] (5% each)}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|SM}}{{G|USUM}}|[[Route 2 (Alola)|Route 2]], [[Route 3 (Alola)|Route 3]], [[Route 8 (Alola)|Route 8]], [[Route 16 (Alola)|Route 16]], [[Route 17 (Alola)|Route 17]] (Berry pile)<br />[[Berry Fields]], [[Royal Avenue]] Thrifty Megamart<br />[[Route 2 (Alola)|Route 2]], [[Verdant Cavern]] (can be dropped after battling a wild Pokémon), [[Dividing Peak Tunnel]] (can be dropped after battling [[Kecleon]]){{Ver|{{G|USUM}}}}, [[Poni Plains]] (can be dropped after battling Raticate or Gumshoos), [[Ultra Space Wilds]] (can be dropped after battling [[Magcargo]], [[Nuzleaf]], [[Lombre]] or [[Audino]]){{Ver|{{G|USUM}}}}<br />Held by wild [[Audino]] and [[Trumbeak]] (5%)}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|SwSh}}|[[Watchtower Ruins]], [[Motostoke Riverbank]], [[Bridge Field]], [[Hammerlocke Hills]], [[Route 6 (Galar)|Route 6]] (shaking [[Berry Tree]]s)<br />Held by traded Kantonian [[Meowth]] ([[Turffield Stadium]])<br />[[Max Raid Battle]]s: [[Dusty Bowl]], [[East Lake Axewell]], [[Giant's Cap]], [[Giant's Mirror]], [[Hammerlocke Hills]], [[Lake of Outrage]], [[Motostoke Riverbank]], [[North Lake Miloch]], [[Rolling Fields]], [[South Lake Miloch]], [[Stony Wilderness]]}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|SwSh|TIoA}}|[[Forest of Focus]] (shaking [[Berry Tree]]s)<br />[[Max Raid Battle]]s: [[Challenge Beach]], [[Challenge Road]], [[Fields of Honor]], [[Forest of Focus]], [[Honeycalm Sea]], [[Loop Lagoon]], [[Potbottom Desert]], [[Stepping-Stone Sea]], [[Workout Sea]]}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocmid|{{G|SwSh|TCT}}|[[Slippery Slope]], [[Ballimere Lake]] (shaking [[Berry Tree]]s)<br />[[Dyna Tree Hill]] (special [[Max Raid Battle]] with [[Greedent]])<br />[[Max Raid Battle]]s: [[Ballimere Lake]], [[Dyna Tree Hill]], [[Frigid Sea]], [[Frostpoint Field]], [[Giant's Bed]], [[Snowslide Slope]], [[Three-Point Pass]]}} |
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+ | {{Itemlocend}} |
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− | == |
+ | ==Appearances== |
− | === |
+ | ===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]=== |
+ | {{Main|Food}} |
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− | Sitrus Berries take 24 hours to mature from planted seed to a fully-grown tree, with 6 hours per stage. A Sitrus tree can produce 2-3 berries. |
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+ | [[File:Sitrus Berry MD.png|thumb]] |
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+ | The Sitrus Berry also appears as an item in the ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' series. |
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⚫ | In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]]'', ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]]'', a Sitrus Berry eaten by a Pokémon or used as an item can restore the consumer's [[Statistics#HP|HP]] by 100. If the Pokémon has full HP, this item will boost the Pokémon's maximum HP by 2. It also fills the consumer's belly by 5. |
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− | ===Generation IV=== |
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− | Sitrus Berries take 32 hours to mature from planted seed to a fully-grown tree, with 8 hours per stage. A Sitrus tree can produce 2-5 berries. |
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+ | In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]'', due to the removal of the belly mechanic in most dungeons, its effect in filling the belly is removed. |
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− | ==Uses== |
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− | ===In Battle=== |
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− | ====Generation III==== |
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− | A Sitrus Berry can be held by a Pokémon or used as an item to restore 30 [[Statistics#HP|HP]]. |
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+ | In ''[[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]'', it restores the consumer's HP by 200. Eating it at full HP permanently raises its max HP by 5. It has a similar effect in ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX]]''. |
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− | ====Generation IV==== |
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− | A Sitrus Berry can be held by a Pokémon or used as an item to restore 25% of the Pokémon's max [[Statistics#HP|HP]]. |
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+ | ==Origin== |
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+ | The Sitrus Berry is based on a citron, while its name comes from "citrus", the genus of trees that grow citrus fruits, including citron. Its close family relationship with the [[Oran Berry]] comes from the fact that citron and orange (which the Oran Berry is based on) have the same genus. |
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− | *'''[[Verdanturf Town]]''' - Yellow |
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− | *'''[[Fallarbor Town]]''' - Yellow |
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− | *'''[[Slateport City]]''' - Indigo |
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− | *'''[[Lilycove City]]''' - Brown |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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− | ===Berry Crushing=== |
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+ | *In ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]'' and ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]]'', the Sitrus Berry is one of two items that can increase a Pokémon's max HP, the other being [[Life Seed]]. |
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− | At 100% performance, a Sitrus Berry can produce 50 units of powder. |
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+ | {{Pockets}} |
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− | ===Poffin Cooking=== |
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− | At 100% performance, a Sitrus Berry can produce a level 12 Sour Poffin when cooking alone. |
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− | ===Pokemon Mystery Dungeon (Red Rescue Team)=== |
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+ | [[pl:Sitrus Jagoda]] |
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− | {{BerryList}} |
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+ | [[Category:Spicy Berries]] |
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− | {{BerriesPrevNext|prev=Lum Berry|next=Figy Berry}} |
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+ | [[Category:Berries that make Rainbow Pokéblocks]] |
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 31 December 2023
The Sitrus Berry is a Berry introduced in Generation III. It is the successor of the Gold Berry from Generation II.
Details
In-Battle Effect
If the holder's HP reaches ½, the Sitrus Berry is consumed, and the Pokémon's health is increased by ¼ of its maximum HP. It can also be used as a Bag item, which does the same effect to the selected Pokémon.
If flung, the target's health is increased by ¼ of its maximum HP.
Before Generation IV, it restores the Pokémon's HP by 30 points.
Berry Information
Generation III | |||
Growth Time | Hours per Stage | Yield | |
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24 Hours | 6 | Minimum: 2 Maximum: 3 | |
Image | Tag Description | ||
Closely related to ORAN. The large BERRY has a well-rounded flavor. | |||
Berry Blending | Berry Crushing | ||
Verdanturf: Yellow Fallarbor: Yellow Slateport: Indigo Lilycove: Brown |
≤60 Units | ||
Generation IV | |||
Growth Time | Hours per Stage | Yield | |
32 Hours | 8 | Minimum: 2 Maximum: 5 | |
Image | Tag Description | ||
Sitrus came from the same family as Oran. It is larger and smoother tasting than Oran. | |||
Poffin Level and Flavor (When Cooked Alone) | |||
Level ≤13; Sour Flavor | |||
Generation VI (XY) | |||
Growth Time | Hours per Stage | Yield | |
48 Hours | 8 | Minimum: 3 Maximum: 20 | |
Color: Yellow |
Berry Fields Pest | Mutation | |
Combee | Tamato Berry (grow with Lum Berry) | ||
Juice Shoppe Group | |||
2 | |||
Generation VI (ORAS) | |||
Growth Time | Hours per Stage | Yield | |
32 Hours | 8 | Minimum: 3 Maximum: 27 | |
Color | Pokéblock+ Rate | ||
Yellow | Low | ||
Generation VII | |||
Growth Time | Yield | ||
48 Hours (30 + 6 + 8 + 4) |
Minimum: 5 Maximum: 15 | ||
Associated Festival Plaza Dye | Pastel Yellow, Pastel Orange | ||
Generation VIII () | |||
Artwork | Curry Description | ||
A Berry that can be used for anything because it's not spicy and everyone can eat it. | |||
Berry Flavor Values | Curry Flavor (When Cooked Alone) | ||
Dry 1, Sweet 1, Bitter 1, Sour 1 | Plain | ||
Generation VIII (BDSP) | |||
The Sitrus Berry has no data in BDSP. |
Description
Games | Description |
RSE | A hold item that restores 30 HP in battle. |
FRLG | When held by a POKéMON, it will be used in battle to restore 30 HP. |
DPPt | A Poffin ingredient. It may be used or held by a Pokémon to heal the user's HP a little. |
HGSS | It may be used or held by a Pokémon to heal the user's HP a little. |
BWB2W2 | If held by a Pokémon, it heals the user's HP a little. |
XYORAS SMUSUMPE SwSh |
A Berry to be consumed by Pokémon. If a Pokémon holds one, it can restore its own HP by a small amount during battle. |
Locations
Appearances
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
The Sitrus Berry also appears as an item in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky, a Sitrus Berry eaten by a Pokémon or used as an item can restore the consumer's HP by 100. If the Pokémon has full HP, this item will boost the Pokémon's maximum HP by 2. It also fills the consumer's belly by 5.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, due to the removal of the belly mechanic in most dungeons, its effect in filling the belly is removed.
In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, it restores the consumer's HP by 200. Eating it at full HP permanently raises its max HP by 5. It has a similar effect in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX.
Origin
The Sitrus Berry is based on a citron, while its name comes from "citrus", the genus of trees that grow citrus fruits, including citron. Its close family relationship with the Oran Berry comes from the fact that citron and orange (which the Oran Berry is based on) have the same genus.
Trivia
- In Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky, the Sitrus Berry is one of two items that can increase a Pokémon's max HP, the other being Life Seed.
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