Everything about Berries in Pokémon Sword and Shield
Pokémon Sword and Shield is the latest addition in the Pokémon franchise. The game houses several items and Berries is one of them. It is there for many reasons as it’s a medicine for Pokémon that heals them. Pokémon can eat Berries without any cost and there are various kinds of Berries within the game. Here we will let you know about where you can get Berries and how can you find them. You can find the Berries via the Berry Trees in Galar Region. You can also buy them from Wedgehurst Berry Grocer and you can even get all of them from Battle Tower and Special distributions.
Wedgehurst Berry Grocers:
- Pecha
- Oran
- Cheri
All Trees within Rolling Fields:
- Oran
- Cheri
Tree on Route. 5:
- Chesto
Tree nearby the Meetup Spot within Rolling Fields:
- Pecha
Tree at North Lake Miloch:
- Persim
- Rawst
Tree on North side of Rt. 7:
- Figy
- Aspear
- Mago
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Tree by Lake Outrage in Hammerlock Hills Wild Area:
- Wacan
- Leppa
- Yache
- Payapa
- Shuca
- Charti
- Apicot
- Hanban
- Petaya
Tree on Route 9:
- Wiki
- Lum
- Lapapa
- Chople
- Aguav
- Roseli
- Tanga
Tree on Motostoke Riverbank:
- Coba
- Sitrus
Right Tree under the bridge in Bridge Field:
- Kelpsy
- Pomeg
- Passho
- Qualot
Left Tree under the bridge in Bridge Field:
- Grapa
- Rindo
- Hondew
Center Tree under the bridge in Bridge Field:
- Occa
- Tomato
Tree on the island in Bridge Field Lake:
- Babiri
- Kasib
- Ganlon
- Liechi
Tree on Axew’s Eye:
- Colbur
- Maranga
- Kebia
- Kee
- Salac
Tree in the Dappled Grove of West Lake Axewell:
- Chilan
- Battle Tower:
- Starf
- Lansat
- Distribution:
- Enigma
- Jaboca
- Rowap
- Custap
- Micle
Healing Berries
- Cheri Berry for curing paralysis.
- Pecha Berry for curing poison.
- Chesto Berry for curing sleep.
- Aspear Berry – heals frozen
- Leppa Berry for restoring 10 PP for one move.
- Rawst Berry – cures burn
- Persim Berry – cures confusion
- Oran Berry is used for restoring 10 HP if the HP goes below 50%.
- Lum Berry is used for curing any status condition
- Sitrus Berry is used for restoring 1/2 max HP when HP falls below 25%.
- Figy Berry is used for restoring 1/3 max HP when HP falls below 25%; confuses Pokémon who don’t like spicy flavors
- Mago Berry is for restoring 1/3 max HP when HP falls below 25%; confuses Pokémon that don’t like sweet flavors
- Wiki Berry is for restoring 1/3 max HP when HP falls below 25%; confuses Pokémon that don’t like dry flavors
- Iapapa Berry is restoring 1/3 max HP when HP falls below 25%; confuses Pokémon that don’t like sour flavors
- Aguav Berry is restoring 1/3 max HP when HP falls below 25%; confuses Pokémon that don’t like bitter flavors
- Kelpsy Berry- it is used for increasing Friendship in exchange for base Attack.
- Pomeg Berry – it used for increasing Friendship in exchange for base HP.
- Qualot Berry – it used for increasing Friendship in exchange for base Defense.
- Grepa Berry – it used for increasing Friendship in exchange for base Special Defense.
- Hondew Berry – it used for increasing Friendship in exchange for base Special Attack.
- Tamato Berry – it used for increasing Friendship in exchange for base Speed.
- Occa Berry – halves damage from one super-effective Fire-type move.
- Wacan Berry – halves damage from one super-effective Electric-type move.
- Passho Berry – halves damage from one super-effective Water-type move.
- Rindo Berry is used for decreasing the damage amount if it happens due to super-effective grass type move
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