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Walkthrough

by Marriland

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Berry Guide written by Waterfox
Started July 20, 2007
File size: 39KB

This entire document is (C) 2007 Waterfox. All trademarks are property 
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- Thanks to Michael Sarich for this Copyright -

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Table of Contents
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1..... Introduction
2..... Berries? What do they do? How do I get them?
3..... Berries: Training and Battle
4..... How do I make Poffins?
5..... List of Berries
6..... Berry Locations 
7..... FAQ
8..... Credits and Version Info

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1..... Introduction
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Welcome to my Berry Guide for Pokemon Diamond and Pearl. This guide shows the
entire list of berries, plus a small little bit on poffins. This guide will
show you the berry's description and what it does. There are 
a total of 64 berries in the Sinnoh region, and all can be obtained in some 
way.  Anyways, on to the guide!

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2..... Berries? What do they do? How do I get them?
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Berries are items that pokemon can use. All berries can be held and some have 
an effect in battle. An oran berry, for example, will heal 10HP in battle when
the pokemon's health enters the yellow zone. A Cheri berry will cure paralysis,
in or outside of battle. Some berries have special effects. A Pomeg berry
will decease your pokemons HP EV's (effort values) and a Occa berry will 
decrease  fire attack damage. Some berries are only used for poffin 
ingredients. Berries are only a 1 time use, unless the move Recycle is
used (Thanks to Colonel450 for this info) or you are in the Battle 
tower, so be careful!

Berries are avaliable ingame when you reach Floaroma town. Berries are found
in dark patches of soil. You can pick them, and if you water the berry lots, 
you can get tons of berries! Some people, like the berry master on route
208, will give you berries every day!

New to this generation is fertilizer. Putting fertilizer on the soil before 
planting your berries will enhance growth. Here are the different types of 
mulch and their effects:

Growth mulch: Makes berries grow in half the time, but soil will dry up
faster.
Damp Mulch: Berries grow 2x slower than normal, but soil stays damp for 
twice as long after watering.
Stable Mulch: Extends time ripened Berries remain on their plants before
falling off.
Gooey Mulch: Increases chance of new plants growing when their berries
fall off the plant.

Use your Sprayduck to  water berries. The more you water them, the better 
chance you get to have more berries! If you want a large amount of berries,
water the plants every hour (1/2 hour if using Growth mulch). Keep watering
the soil until the dirt is damp. The sprayduck is located in Floaroma town.

The store in Floaroma town will trade accesories for your pokes for a 
certain amount of a certain berry. Personally, I have never done this myself,
as accessories are the most useless addition in Pokemon D/P. (I remember
the time I was searching for a Pamtre berry in Amity Square and all I would
find were accessories.)

A berry finder app. for your poketch will help you find where you planted your 
berries! To get it, go to the berry masters house on route 208 and talk to the
little girl in there. Answer yes to her question to get the berry finder 
app.!

Berries take some time to grow however. Berries start out as seeds, then
sprouts, then blooming then ready. Different berries take longer to grow.
Some only take 4 hours, others take 96 hours before they are ready.

Happy planting!

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3.....Berries: Training and Battle
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Of course, some berries can be used in-battle on your Pokemon, some outside
of battle for healing and EV's.

Now, making a Pokemon hold a berry is simple. Select your berry from the bag,
and give it to your Pokemon. Simple enough right? Make sure that the berry
your Pokemon is holding does some sort of effect in battle. Poffin berries do
jack squat.

Berries 21-26 reduce EV's. EV's stand for Effort Values, and different 
Pokemon when defeated give different EV's, like 1 Sp. Def EV or
3 Sp. Attack EV's. Pokemon can have a total of 255 EV's in one stat, and
a maximum of 510 EV's overall.

Now, I'll try not to get too in-depth, but, sometimes, you may want to 
restart your EV training for some reason, whether is it because you made
a mistake or whatever. Now listen up: Certain berries drop certain stats.
Refer to the Berry list below for more info...
Now, for an Example. My Lucario has 252EV's in Sp. Atk. I want to get rid
of some of those EV's so I can put some in Atk. so I can make a Mixed 
Sweeper Lucario. Outside of battle, I need to use the Hondew Berry. Feeding 
the Hondew berry to my Lucario will drop his Sp. Atk EV's to 100. Simple 
enough.

If your EV in a stat is over 100, then the EV reducing berry will reduce it to
100 EV's exact. If it is lower than 100 EV's, then it will go down by 10 each
time till it hits zero. 
If you are planning to build a competitive team, grow lots of these kinds of
berries, since you will be changing stuff quite often.

As for In-Battle: I can't say much. Berries like the Salac berry will raise a
stat greatly if you hit red health, which may give you the upper hand.
Sitrus and Oran Berries restore HP, while Pecha and Aspear cure
certain status effects. These berries activate is you are at half-health
or lower. That's all I can say about that.

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4..... How do I make Poffins?
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Poffins can be fed to pokemon to enhance their stats in a contest. Once you
get to Hearthome city and get a poffin case, you can make up to 100 poffins.
Go to the poffin house (just south of the PKMN center) and ask the lady
by the fondueish thing to make poffins. You can do it alone or with friends,
and supposedly if you make it with other people your poffins will turn out 
better.

While making Poffins, you will need to stir the batter either clockwise or
counter-clockwise (an arrow will show which way to stir) going to fast will
make the batter overflow, and going to slow will burn it. The batter gets 
thicker and harder to stir after a while, so be prepared! Once you have 
stirred it enough, you will be done, and your results will be posted. The
faster you made it and the less you overflowed and burnt it, the better your
poffin will be!

Depending on the berrys flavor, you may get different kinds of poffins.
A rawst berry will result in a bitter poffin.
Sometimes you might get a mix of flavors, like a Pamtre berry will net
you a dry-sweet poffin. If you overflowed it or burnt the poffin too much,
the result will be a foul poffin, which won't do much except make your
Pokemon hate you.

You may notice a little bar below the pokemon's contest stats. It is called 
sheen. You can only feed your pokemon so many poffins. Once the sheen
bar is full, your pokemon cannot be fed anymore poffins. There is no
way to decrease a sheen w/o using a hacking device. If you fed your
pokemon the wrong poffin, you will need to catch a new one and start all
over.

The higher the level and smoothness, the better the poffin. Remember this.

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5..... List of Berries
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Growing time is listed via stage. For example, it takes 3 in-game hours for 
the Cheri berry to turn from a seed to a sprout. The full growing time is
actually 12 hours.

#1: Cheri Berry
Flavor: Spicy
Firm: Soft
Ingame Descripton: This bright red berry is very spicy and has a provoactive
flavor. It blooms with delicate, pretty flowers.
Effect: Cures paralysis.
Growing Time per stage: 3 hrs

#2: Chesto Berry
Flavor: Dry
Firm: Super hard
Ingame Description: This berry's thick skin and fruit are very tough and dry 
tasting. However, every bit of it can be eaten.
Effect: Cures sleep.
Growing Time per stage: 3 hrs

#3: Pecha Berry
Flavor: Sweet
Firm: Very soft
Ingame Description: Because of its hollow in side pocket, there isn't a lot to
eat. What can be eaten is very sweet and delicious.
Effect: Cures poison.
Growing Time per stage: 3 hrs

#4:  Rawst Berry
Flavor: Bitter
Firm: Hard
Ingame Desciption: If the leaves grow longer and curlier that average, this 
berry will have a somewhat-bitter taste.
Effect: Cures burns.
Growing Time per stage: 3 hrs

#5: Aspear Berry
Flavor: Sour
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: This berry's peel is hard, but the flesh inside is very 
juicy. It is destinguished by its bracing sourness.
Effect: Cures freezing.
Growing Time per stage: 3 hrs

#6: Leppa Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Sour, Bitter, Sweet
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description: It takes longer to grow than berries such as Cheri. The
smaller berries taste better.
Effect: Restores 10PP to selected move.
Growing Time per stage: 4 hrs

#7: Oran Berry
Flavor: All
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: Nature's gifts came together as one in this berry. It has
a wonderous mix of flavors that spread in the mouth.
Effect: Restores 10HP.
Growing Time per stage: 4 hrs

#8: Persim Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry, Sweet, Sour
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: The more this berry absorbs energy from sunlight, the more
vividly it grows.
Effect: Cures confusion.
Growing Time per stage: 4 hrs

#9: Lum Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry, Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: This Berry's gradual process of storing nutrients 
benefical to Pokemon health causes it to mature slowly.
Effect: Cures all status problems.
Growing Time per stage: 12 hrs

#10: Sitrus Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sweet, Bitter, Sour
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description: Sitrus came from the same family as Oran. It is larger 
and smoother tasting than Oran.
Effect: Heals a certain % of HP.
Growing Time per stage: 8 hrs

#11: Figy Berry
Flavor: Spicy
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This berry is oddly shaped, appearing as if someone took
a bite out of it. It is packed full of spicy substances.
Effect: Restores some HP but may cause confusion to pokemon that
do not like spicy flavor.
Growing Time per stage: 5 hrs

#12: Wiki Berry
Flavor: Dry
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: It is said that this berry grew lumps to help pokemon grip
it, allowing propagation farther afield.
Effect: Restores some HP but may cause confusion to pokemon that do not like
dry flavor. 
Growing Time per stage: 5 hrs
Special: Use this berry if you are planning to make a Feebas evolve into
Milotic.

#13: Mago Berry
Flavor: Sweet
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: This berry progressively curves as it grows. The curvier
the berry, the sweeter and tastier.
Effect: Restores some HP but may cause confusion to pokemon that do not like
the sweet flavor.
Growing Time per stage: 5 hrs

#14: Aguav Berry
Flavor: Bitter
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: This berry turns bitter toward the stem. The dainty flower
it grows from doesn't absorb much sunlight.
Effect: Restores some HP but may cause confusion to pokemon that do not like
the bitter flavor.
Growing Time per stage: 5 hrs

#15: Iapapa Berry
Flavor: Sour
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This berry is very big and sour. The juiciness of the pulp
accentuates the sourness.
Effect: Restores some HP but may cause confusion to pokemon that do not like
the sour flavor.
Growing Time per stage: 5 hrs

#16: Razz Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description: A small hint of spiciness lingers in the red granules
surrounding this berry. Their centers have a dry taste.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 2 hrs

#17: Bluk Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sweet
Firm: Soft
Ingame Descripion: Though this small, delicately skinned berry is blue in 
colour, it dyes the mouth black when eaten.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 2 hrs

#18: Nanab Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description:  Bitter, but with a trace of sweetness, the Nanab Berry 
was the seventh to be discovered in the world.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 2 hrs

#19: Wepear Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Sour
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: The potent mix of bitter and sour in this berry seems to 
promote digestion. The flower is white and beautiful.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 2 hrs

#20: Pinap Berry
Flavor: Sour, Spicy
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: It is said when the sour skin is peeled, this spicy berry
can be crushed to make medicine. 
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 2 hrs

#21: Pomeg Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description: When this sweetly spicy Berry's thick skin is peeled, 
many pieces of the fruit spill out.
Effect: - HP EV, + Happiness
Growing time per stage: 8 hrs

#22: Kelpsy Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sour, Bitter
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: This berry can be eaten as it is or boiled to obtain an
extract that adds a dash of flavor to food.
Effect: -Attack EV, + Happiness
Growing time per stage: 8 hrs

#23: Qualot Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Sweet, Sour
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: Even in places of constant rain and high humidity, this
berry's plant grows healthy and strong.
Effect: -Defense EV, + Happiness
Growing time per stage: 8 hrs

#24: Hondew Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry, Bitter
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: This somewhat-rare berry projects as an image of luxury,
so it is favored as a gift item.
Effect: -Sp. Attack EV, + Happiness
Growing time per stage: 8 hrs

#25: Grepa Berry
Flavor: Sour, Dry, Sweet
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: One bite of this very tender Berry fills the mouth with 
its sweet and tangy flavor.
Effect: -Sp. Defense EV, + Happiness
Growing Time per stage: 8 hrs

#26: Tamato Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry
Firm: Soft 
Ingame Description: This berry is large and spicy. When eaten during the cold
season, it warms the body up from the inside.
Effect: -Speed EV, + Happiness
Growing time per stage: 8 hrs

#27: Cornn Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sweet
Firm: Hard
Ingame Desciption: Its dryness is quite strong. As a result, its true 
deliciousness can't be appreciated by just eating one or two.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 6 hrs

#28: Magost Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: The grown up flavor and dreamy sweetness of this berry 
make it a favorite of pokemon everywhere.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 6 hrs

#29: Rabuta Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Sour
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: Even though it is bitter, it should be eaten peel and all.
The hair on the peel cleans the stomach from the inside.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 6 hrs

#30: Nomel Berry
Flavor: Sour, Spicy
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: This berry is quite sour overall, with the sourness 
especially concentrated at the pointed end.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 6 hrs

#31: Spelon Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: So spicy is the Spelon Berry that, Fire type or not,
Pokemon will try to breathe fire after eating a single one.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 15 hrs

#32: Pamtre Berry:
Flavor: Dry, Sweet
Firm: Very Soft
Ingame Description: This berry drifted from a faraway sea. It is now 
cultivated in the Sinnoh region
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 15 hrs

#33: Watmel Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description:  A bounty of nature that is exceedingly sweet. The berry
is huge, with some discovered that exceed 20 inches.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 15 hrs

#34: Durin Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Sour
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: This berry is tremendously bitter. Just one bite is enough
to instantly stop hiccups.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 15 hrs

#35: Belue Berry
Flavor: Sour, Spicy
Firm: Very Soft
Ingame Description: This glossy and colourful berry has a mouthwateringly
delicious appearance. However, it is awfully sour.
Effect: Poffin
Growing time per stage: 15 hrs

#36: Occa Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Sweet
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: This Berry is said to have grown plentiful in the tropics 
of the past. It boasts an intensely hot spicyness.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective fire type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#37: Passho Berry
Flavor: Dry, Bitter
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This berry's flesh is dotted with countless tiny bubbles
of air that keep it afloat in water.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective water type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#38: Wacan Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Sour
Firm: Very Soft
Ingame Description: Energy from lighting strikes is drawn into the plant, 
making the berries grow big and rich.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective electric type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#39: Rindo Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Spicy
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This berry has a disagreeable green flavor and scent
typical of vegetables. It is rich in health promoting fiber.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective grass type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#40: Yache Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sour
Firm: Very hard
Ingame Description: This berry has a refreshing flavor that strikes a good 
balance of dryness and sourness. It tastes better chilled.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective ice type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#41: Chople Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Bitter
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This berry contains a substance that generates heat. It 
can even heat up a chilly heart.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective fighting type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#42: Kebia Berry
Flavor:  Dry, Sour
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: This berry is a brilliant green on the outside. Inside, 
it is packed with a dry-flavored, black-colored flesh.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective poison type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#43: Shuca Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Spicy
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: The sweetness-laden pulp has just the hint of a hard-
edged and fragrant bite to it.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective ground type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#44: Coba Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Dry
Firm: Very hard
Ingame Description: This berry is said to be a new kind that is a cross of 
two berries brought together by winds from far away.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective flying type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#45: Payapa Berry
Flavor:  Sweet, Sour
Firm: Soft 
Ingame Description: This Berry is said to sense human emotions for the way it
swells roundly when a person approaches. 
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective psychic type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#46: Tanga Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Sour
Firm: Very soft
Ingame Description: The flower grows at the tip of this Berry. It attracts bug
pokemon by letting its stringy petals stream out.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective bug type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#47: Charti Berry
Flavor: Dry, Spicy
Firm: Very soft
Ingame Description: It is often used for pickles because of its very dry 
flavor. It can also be eaten raw for its provocative taste.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective rock type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#48: Kasib Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Dry
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: Considered to have a special power from the olden days,
this berry is sometimes dried and used as a good luck charm.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective ghost type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#49: Haban Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Sweet
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: If a large enough volume of this berry is boiled down, 
its bitterness fades away. It makes a good jam.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective dragon type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#50: Colbur Berry
Flavor: Sour, Biiter
Firm: Super Hard
Ingame Description: Tiny hooks grow on the surface of this berry. It latches
on to pokemon so it can be carried to far away places.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective Dark type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#51: Babiri Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry
Firm: Super hard
Ingame Description: This berry is very tough with a strong flavor. It was 
used to make medicine by people in the past.
Effect: Weakens the foes super-effective steel type attack.
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#52: Chilan Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sweet
Firm: Very soft
Ingame Description: This berry can be cored out and dried to make a whilstle.
Blowing through its hole makes an indescribable sound.
Effect: Weakens the foes normal type attack. 
Growing time per stage: 18 hrs

#53: Liechi Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Spicy, Dry
Firm: Very hard
Ingame Description: This berry is surrounded by mystery. It is rumored to be
imbued with the power of the sea.
Effect: Raises the attack stat when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#54: Ganlon Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description: This berry is surrounded by mystery. It is rumored to be
imbued with the power of the land.
Effect: Raises the defense stat when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#55: Salac Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Bitter, Sour
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description: This berry is surrounded by mystery. It is rumored to be
imbued with the power of the sky.
Effect: Raises the speed stat when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#56: Petaya Berry
Flavor: Sour, Spicy, Bitter
Firm: Very Hard
Ingame Description:  This berry is surrounded by mystery. It is rumored to be
imbued with the power of all living things.
Effect: Raises the sp. attack stat when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#57: Apicot Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Spicy, Dry
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: This is a very mystifying berry. There is no telling how it
can be used, or what may happen when it is used.
Effect: Raises the sp. defense stat when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#58: Lansat Berry
Flavor: All
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This is said to be a legendary berry. Holding it 
supposedly brings great joy.
Effect: Raises your critical hit ratio when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#59: Starf Berry
Flavor: All
Firm: Super hard
Ingame Description: This berry is considered a mirage. It was said to be so
strong that it had to be abandoned at the world's edge.
Effect: Raises a random stat when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#60: Enigma Berry
Flavor: Spicy, Dry
Firm: Hard
Ingame Description: A completely enigmatic berry. It apparently has the 
power of the stars that fill the night sky.
Effect: Restores HP if your pokemon gets hit by a super effective attack
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#61: Micle Berry
Flavor: Dry, Sweet
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: This berry has a very dry flavor. It has the effect of 
making other food eaten at the same time taste sweet.
Effect: Raises accuracy when your health is red.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#62: Cutsap Berry
Flavor: Sweet, Bitter
Firm: Super hard
Ingame Description: The flesh underneath the Cutsap Berry's tough skin
is sweet and creamy soft.
Effect: A pokemon holding this berry always attacks first
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#63: Jaboca Berry
Flavor: Bitter, Sour
Firm: Soft
Ingame Description: The cluster of drupelets that make up this berry pop 
rhythmically if the berry is handled roughly.
Effect: The foe will also lose HP if you get hit with a Physical attack.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

#64: Rowap Berry
Flavor: Sour, Spicy
Firm: Very soft
Ingame Description: In the days of old, people worked the top-shaped pieces of 
this berry free and used them as toys.
Effect: The foe will also lose HP if you get hit with a Special attack.
Growing time per stage: 24 hrs

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6..... Berry Locations
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Note: These locations are common places through the main game where you can 
find the berries. Also note that some of these locations may not be 100% 
accurate.

There are some NPC's in this game who give you berries for free everyday.
Berry Master- Located on Route 208 (West of Hearthome)
Pastoria Berry Lady- In one of the southern houses in Pastoria. 
Floaroma Berry Girl- Located in the Berry Accessory shop in Floaroma

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1) Cheri Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl. 

2) Chesto Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl.

3) Pecha Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl. 

4) Rawst Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl.

5)Aspear Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl.

6) Leppa Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl. Can also be found on Mime Jr.

7) Oran Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl. (Seriously if you don't get  this berry at least once then 
I dunno...)

8) Persim Berry: Found on some of the early routes of the game, Berry Master,
Floaroma Berry Girl.

9) Lum Berry: Given by the Berry Master OR the Floaroma Berry Girl (Very Rare)

10) Sitrus Berry: Found a bit later on in the game on most routes, obtainable
 from the Berry Master. 

11) Figy Berry: Found a bit later on in the game on most routes, obtainable
 from the Berry Master.

12) Wiki Berry: Found a bit later on in the game on most routes, obtainable
 from the Berry Master.

13) Mago Berry: Found a bit later on in the game on most routes, obtainable
 from the Berry Master.

14) Aguav Berry: Found a bit later on in the game on most routes, obtainable
 from the Berry Master.

15) Iapapa Berry:  Found a bit later on in the game on most routes, obtainable
 from the Berry Master.

16) Razz Berry: Found almost everywhere, obtainable from the Berry
Master. (It is the most common berry in my opinion)

17) Bluk Berry: Found almost everywhere, obtainable from the Berry
Master.

18) Nanab Berry: Found almost everywhere, obtainable from the Berry
Master.

19) Wepear berry: Found almost everywhere, obtainable from the Berry
Master.

20) Pinap Berry: Found almost everywhere, obtainable from the Berry
Master.

(NEW INFO! It is indeed true that the Berry Master does indeed give berries 
21-26 out. Thanks to a couple of people for this info)

21) Pomeg Berry: Found on most of the later routes, Berry Master

22) Kelpsy Berry: Found on most of the later routes, Berry Master

23) Qualot Berry: Found on most of the later routes, Berry Master

24) Hondew Berry: Found on most of the later routes, Berray Master

25) Grepa Berry: Found on most of the later routes, Berry Master

26) Tamato Berry: Found on most of the later routes, Berry Master

27) Cornn Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps)

28) Magost Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps)

29) Rabuta Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps)

30) Nomel Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps)

31) Spelon Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps) (Rare)

32) Pamtre Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps) (Rare)

33) Watmel Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps) (Rare)

34) Durin Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps) (Rare)

35) Belue Berry: Amity Square (Pokemon has a chance of picking this up every
200 steps) (Rare)

36) Occa Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

37) Passho Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

38) Wacan Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

39) Rindo Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

40) Yache Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

41) Chople Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

42) Kebia Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

43) Shuca Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out 

44) Coba Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

45) Payapa Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

46) Tanga Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

47) Charti Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

48) Kasib Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

49) Haban Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

50) Colbur Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

51) Babiri Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

52) Chilan Berry: Pastoria Berry lady has a chance of giving this berry out

53) Liechi Berry: Transfer from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red or Leaf 
Green via Pal Park

54) Ganlon Berry: Transfer from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red or Leaf 
Green via Pal Park

55) Salac Berry: Transfer from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red or Leaf 
Green via Pal Park 

56) Petaya Berry: Transfer from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red or Leaf 
Green via Pal Park

57) Apicot Berry: Transfer from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red or Leaf 
Green via Pal Park

58) Lansat Berry: Transfer from Emerald via Pal Park

59) Starf Berry: Transfer from Emerald via Pal Park

60) Enigma Berry:  Transfer from Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, Fire Red or Leaf 
Green 

61) Micle Berry: Nintendo Event

62) Cutsap Berry: Nintendo Event

63) Jaboca Berry: Nintendo Event

64) Rowap Berry: Nintendo Event

New info on Pokemon holding berries, thanks to Shdowgroudon for this info:
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Hi,
 
I just wanted to let you know some of the berries that some Pokemon can 
hold (usually at a low rate though).
 
(In National Dex order)
 
Rattatta - Chilan Berry
Raticate - Chilan Berry
Pikachu - Oran Berry
Clefairy - Leppa Berry
Vulpix - Rawst Berry
Mankey - Payapa Berry
Growlithe - Rawst Berry
Mr. Mime - Leppa Berry
Jynx - Aspear Berry
Sentret - Oran Berry
Furret - Oran Berry, Sitrus Berry
Pichu - Oran Berry
Cleffa - Leppa Berry
Sunkern - Coba Berry
Girafarig - Persim Berry
Shuckle - Oran Berry
Phanpy - Passho Berry
Smoochum - Aspear Berry
Poochyena - Pecha Berry
Zigzagoon - Oran Berry
Linoone - Oran Berry, Sitrus Berry
Taillow - Charti Berry
Shroomish - Kebia Berry
Whismur - Chesto Berry
Skitty - Leppa Berry
Mawile - Occa Berry
Numel - Rawst Berry
Spoink - Tanga Berry
Spinda - Chesto Bery
Kecleon - Persim Berry
Duskull - Kasib Berry
Chimecho - Colbur Berry
Snorunt - Babiri Berry
Starly - Yache Berry
Staravia - Yache Berry
Staraptor - Yache Berry
Bibarel- Oran Berry, Sitrus Berry
Buizel - Wacan Berry
Floatzel - Wacan Berry
Buneary - Chople Berry
Glameow - Cheri Berry
Purugly - Cheri Berry
Chingling - Colbur Berry
Stunky - Pecha Berry
Skuntank - Pecha Berry
Mime Jr. - Leppa Berry
Gible - Haban Berry
Finneon - Rindo Berry
Shaymin - Lum Berry

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6..... FAQ
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Here are some widely asked questions about watering berries that I have gotten
tons of e-mails about. This should clear up some confusion:

Q: On routes where it rains (Route 212 for example) I plant berries, but 
when I come back to check on them, they appear like they haven't been 
watered. What gives?
A: Now, I'm not totally sure what causes this, however, no matter which
route you plant it on, raining or not, you still need to water it manually 
yourself. The rain is just there as background and for effect in battles.
Nothing more.

Q: I can't grow more than (x) amount of berries. Why?
A: It depends on how much you water them. See, some berries, like the Razz
berry, can grow a large amount (I've gotten 14 or so once). Some other 
berries will only grow 4 berries at a time. For best results and more berries,
water every hour (half hour if using growth mulch, every 2 hours if using
damp mulch).

Q: I can't put mulch with my berries.
A: I believe you need to plant the mulch before you plant the berry. You 
cannot plant mulch after you have planted your berry or while it is growing.
Doesn't work.

Ok, those are out of the way. Don't e-mail these questions to me again, kk?
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Q: Berries? 
A: They have been around since the 2nd gen (Silver, Gold, Crystal). They
help enhance your pokemon during battles. Some berrys restore HP or
boost stats in a pinch.

Q: Poffins? How do I make them? Where can I make them?
A: Poffins are the new PokeBlocks. You stir the berry batter with the touch 
screen. The faster you stir, the better your poffin will be. You can make
poffins once you reach Hearthome city.

Q: How do I make a Pokemon hold a berry?
A: Go to items and go to the berry pocket. Choose a berry, and select "give".
Choose a pokemon to hold the berry. Done. Juts make sure the berry has an
effect as poffin berries do nothing in battle ; )

Q: Berries are useless. They suck.
A: Many competitive battlers will probably disagree with you. 

Q: Can you give me a berry?
A: Go away.

Q: How do I get (Berry)?
A: Berries can be found all over Sinnoh. You can also import them from your
GBA games. I believe the only berries unobtainable at the moment are berries
# 61-64, which will be given out at Nintendo events. If you have an AR
(Action replay) then they are obtainable. In fact, all berrys are obtainable
with an AR. :D 
EDIT: I found out that Enigma berries are obtainable, but they must be
transfered from any of the GBA games to D/P. (Thanks to Embri for this
info)

Q: What is your favorite berry?
A: I, personally, like the Salac berry. It raises speed and it has a cool 
name =)

Q: Where can I find Mulch?
A: The berry masters wife on Route 208 (Inside the house) will sell all 4 
kinds of mulch to you for $200 each.

Q: Where are the best spots to plant berries?
A: The Best spots are usually nearby towns and citys. I usually plant fine
in the Solaceon Berry patch or by the Berry Masters house. If you use
Growth Mulch, plant it on a route that rains alot, such as Route 212 or
Route 214 so you don't need to water them. 

If you have a question, you can e-mail me at the following address:
[email protected]

Do not send me e-mails asking to rate teams, help with defeating the E4 etc.
Questions about berries and poffins, maybe contests are fine. Anything 
else including spam will be deleted.

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7..... Credits and Version Info
==============================================================================
July 18, 2007: Version 0.1: Just started the FAQ. Added copyright and intro.

July 21, 2007: Version 0.5: About halfway finished the FAQ. Berry List 
1/4 completed.

July 27, 2007: Version: 1.0:  Berry list complete with some descriptions 
missing.

July 30, 2007: Version 1.1: Rest of the Berry descriptions full, FAQ fully
completed.

August 1, 2007: Version 1.2: Extra stuff added to the FAQ. Minor mistakes
fixed. (Like the growth times)

October 31, 2007: Version 1.5: Location FAQ added and some minor mistakes
fixed!

February 26, 2008: Version 1.75: Reupdated guide again. Added some new
junk and fixed mistakes. Battle section added

This entire document is (C) 2007 Waterfox. All trademarks are property 
of their respective owners. No section of this guide can be used without 
my permission. This includes, but is not limited to posting on your website, 
making links to my guide, including parts of my guide in your own, or making 
reference to any material contained within.

I would like to thank:
Gamefaqs and affiliates: For hosting my FAQ
Serebii.net: Giving me a list of berries #60-64 and their descriptions.
Nintendo: Publishing this game
Game Freak: For making such an wonderful and enjoyable RPG
You: For taking the time to read this.
The tons of people who have e-mailed me: For giving me questions to answer.
I love answering your e-mails. =)

And now, new to this guide, the contributor list!
Everyone who e-mails me good or helpful info will be listed on here. If you
provide a big chunk of info, you will be added to the major contributors list.
So don't be afraid to e-mail me if you found something new, I won't bite :P

MAJOR CONTRIBUTORS:
Shdowgroudon (Pokemon Berry list)

CONTRIBUTORS:
Embri
Colonel450
Dumpling124
Alice-Chan
Wolfy890
(If I missed you, please e-mail me, and next time I update the FAQ you should 
be on here)

If you have a question, or have berry descriptions or anything else to
contribute to the FAQ, email me at [email protected]. If you provide
accurate info, you may be in the credit list next update.

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