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Bitter Berry にがいきのみ Bitter Fruit
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Pokémon Global Link artwork
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Introduced in Generation II
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Pocket
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Generation II
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Items
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The Bitter Berry (Japanese: にがいきのみ Bitter Fruit) is a type of Berry exclusive to the Generation II games. It cures a Pokémon of confusion.
From Generation III onward, the Bitter Berry is succeeded by the Persim Berry.
In the core series games
Price
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Cost
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Sell price
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GSC
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N/A
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$5
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Effect
Held item
If the holder is confused, it will consume its held Bitter Berry and be cured of confusion.
Bag item
When used from the Bag on a Pokémon, it cures that Pokémon of confusion. This consumes the Bitter Berry.
Description
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Description
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GSC
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A self-cure for confusion. (HOLD)
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Acquisition
Games
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Finite methods
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Repeatable methods
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GSC
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Violet City (held by in-game trade Onix), Blackthorn City (held by in-game trade Rhydon)GS Event
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Berry trees (Routes 1, 31, and 43) Route 31 (possible gift from Bug Catcher Wade)C Mystery Gift Pokémon Pikachu 2 GS (200 W) Held by wild Bulbasaur, wild Charmander, wild Squirtle, wild Machamp, wild Golem, wild Farfetch'd, wild Dodrio, wild Gengar, wild Onix, wild Hitmonlee, wild Hitmonchan, wild Tangela, wild Kangaskhan, wild Scyther, wild Jynx, wild Electabuzz, wild Magmar, wild Pinsir, wild Tauros, wild Gyarados, wild Lapras, wild Eevee, wild Porygon, wild Omanyte, wild Kabuto, wild Aerodactyl, wild Dratini, wild Dragonair (except from Pokémon Yellow), wild Mew from Generation I
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Distribution
For Pokémon distributed in Generation I games, the Pokémon must be traded to a Generation II game for the item to appear.
Games
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Event
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Language/Region
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Distribution period
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RG
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Legendary Pokémon Offer Mew
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Japan
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April 15 to May 14, 1996
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Pokémon 2 Production Start announcement Mew
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Japan
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July 15 to August 9, 1996
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4th Next Generation World Hobby Fair Mew
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Japan
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August 23 to 24, 1996
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RGB
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CoroCoro 20th Anniversary Mew
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Japan
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June 12, 1997
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Nintendo Space World '97 Mew
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Japan
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November 22 to 24, 1997
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Next Generation World Hobby Fair Dome Cup Mew
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Japan
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December 7, 1997 to February 15, 1998
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RGBY
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Nintendo Space World '99 Mew
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Japan
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August 27 to 29, 1999
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RB
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Pokémon Power Mew
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North America
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December 1998 to February 1, 1999
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Nintendo Official Magazine Tour Mew
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United Kingdom, Ireland
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April 1 to 28, 2000
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Mews Flash Mew
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England
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May 27, 2000
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RBY
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Poké Tour Mew
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Australia
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September 18 to October 9, 1999
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Pokémon League Nintendo Training Tour '99 Mew
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United States
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October 9 to November 7, 1999
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Nintendo Power Mew
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North America
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November 1999 to January 2, 2000
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U.S. Toys "R" Us Mew
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United States
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December 8 to 12, 1999
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Canada Toys "R" Us Mew
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Canada
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January 15 to 21, 2000
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Pokémon 2000 Stadium Tour Mew
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United States
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February 5 to April 9, 2000
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Canadian Pokémon Stadium Tour 2000 Mew
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Canada
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March 2000
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Pokémon Patrol Mew
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Canada
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May 20 to September 4, 2000
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UK and Ireland Pokémon Championship 2000 Mew
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United Kingdom, Ireland
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July 15 to August 14, 2000
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Austria Mew
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Austria
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Summer 2000
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Millennium Dome Mew
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England
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September 1 to 3, 2000
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Pokémon 2000 World Championship Mew
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Australia
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September 20 to 22, 2000
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Club Nintendo Mew
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Denmark, Norway, Sweden
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2000 and 2001
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Norway Pokémon Tour Mew
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Norway
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November 2, 2000 to May 21, 2001
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Tennispalatsi Mew
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Finland
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November 25, 2000
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Sweden Mew on Tour Mew
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Sweden
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November 30, 2000 to February 25, 2001
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Christmas Present Mew
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Germany
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December 5 to 20, 2000
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Far, Mor & Børn Mew
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Denmark
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March 16 to 18, 2001
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Club Nintendo Mexico Giveaways
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Mexico
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August 1 to October 31 December 2 to 31, 2002
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GSC
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Club Nintendo Mexico Giveaways
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Mexico
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August 1 to October 31, 2002 December 2 to 31, 2002
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In other languages
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