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| ||{{Gates|Sitrus Berry}} | | ||{{Gates|Sitrus Berry}} | ||
| ||Eating it restores 100 to the current HP. | | ||Eating it restores 100 to the current HP.<br>If eaten with full current HP, it increases the Maximum HP by 2. | ||
If eaten with full current HP, it increases the Maximum HP by 2. | |||
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| ||{{Gates|Life Seed}} | | ||{{Gates|Life Seed}} | ||
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|{{Gates|Joy Seed}} | |{{Gates|Joy Seed}} | ||
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|Eating it increases the {{Gates|level}} by 1, | |Eating it increases the {{Gates|level}} by 1,<br>and the Maximum HP increases according to its stats table. | ||
and the Maximum HP increases according to its stats table. | |||
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|{{Gates|Golden Seed}} | |{{Gates|Golden Seed}} | ||
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|Eating it increases the {{Gates|level}} by 5, | |Eating it increases the {{Gates|level}} by 5,<br>and the Maximum HP increases according to its stats table. | ||
and the Maximum HP increases according to its stats table. | |||
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|{{Gates|Reviver Seed}} | |{{Gates|Reviver Seed}} | ||
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|Automatically revives a fainted Pokémon, | |Automatically revives a fainted Pokémon,fully restoring its current HP in the process. | ||
fully restoring its current HP in the process. | |||
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|{{Gates|Heal Ribbon}} | |{{Gates|Heal Ribbon}} | ||
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|The holder's natural healing rate when spending turns on a floor | |The holder's natural healing rate when spending turns on a floor<br>is increased by | ||
is increased by | |||
{{Data needed}} | {{Data needed}} | ||
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|{{Gates|Doom Seed}} | |{{Gates|Doom Seed}} | ||
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|Eating it decreases the {{Gates|level}} by 1, | |Eating it decreases the {{Gates|level}} by 1,<br>and the Maximum HP decreases according to its stats table. | ||
and the Maximum HP decreases according to its stats table. | |||
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|{{Gates|Blast Seed}} | |{{Gates|Blast Seed}} | ||
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|The Pokémon that is in front of a Pokémon that eats this seed is | |The Pokémon that is in front of a Pokémon that eats this seed is<br>hit with a blast that decreases the current HP by 50. | ||
hit with a blast that decreases the current HP by 50. | |||
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| ||{{Gates|Pitfall Trap}} | | ||{{Gates|Pitfall Trap}} | ||
| ||The Pokémon who triggers this trap is sent to the next floor, | | ||The Pokémon who triggers this trap is sent to the next floor,<br>and its current HP is decreased by 10. | ||
and its current HP is decreased by 10. | |||
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| ||{{Gates|Gust Trap}} | | ||{{Gates|Gust Trap}} | ||
| ||If the Pokémon who triggers this trap is sent towards a wall or another Pokémon, | | ||If the Pokémon who triggers this trap is sent towards a wall or another Pokémon,<br>its current HP is decreased by 5. | ||
its current HP is decreased by 5. | |||
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| ||{{Gates|Blast Trap}} | | ||{{Gates|Blast Trap}} | ||
| ||Triggering this trap creates an explosion that decreases the current HP of the | | ||Triggering this trap creates an explosion that decreases the current HP of the<br>Pokémon in the surrounding 8 tiles by | ||
Pokémon in the surrounding 8 tiles by | |||
{{Data needed}} | {{Data needed}} | ||
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|{{Gates|Big Blast Trap}} | |{{Gates|Big Blast Trap}} | ||
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|Triggering this trap creates an explosion that decreases the current HP of the | |Triggering this trap creates an explosion that decreases the current HP of the<br>Pokémon in the surrounding 8 tiles by | ||
Pokémon in the surrounding 8 tiles by | |||
{{Data needed}} | {{Data needed}} | ||
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|{{Gates|Toxic Spikes}} | |{{Gates|Toxic Spikes}} | ||
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|The current HP of the Pokémon who triggers this trap is decreased by 10, | |The current HP of the Pokémon who triggers this trap is decreased by 10,<br>on top of getting the {{Gates|Poisoned}} {{Gates|status condition}}. | ||
on top of getting the {{Gates|Poisoned}} {{Gates|status condition}}. | |||
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Revision as of 08:13, 17 September 2021
HP is a stat in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It is separated between current HP and Maximum HP. Current HP decreases when taking damage, when walking through walls or when using some moves, and if it reaches 0, the Pokémon faints. Current HP can be restored with items or moves, or by spending turns on a floor with the Clear dungeon status. Maximum HP can increase permanently from leveling up or by using some items, or temporarily by holding the Heart Pendant. Maximum HP can decrease by leveling down. Maximum HP can permanently increase to 500. The temporary increase from the Heart Pendant can still be applied even if that limit is reached, making the real limit 550.
Items that affect HP
Icon | Name | Effect | |
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Positive effects | |||
Oran Berry | Eating it restores 100 to the current HP. | ||
Sitrus Berry | Eating it restores 100 to the current HP. If eaten with full current HP, it increases the Maximum HP by 2. | ||
Life Seed | Eating it increases the Maximum HP by 3. | ||
Joy Seed | Eating it increases the level by 1, and the Maximum HP increases according to its stats table. | ||
Golden Seed | Eating it increases the level by 5, and the Maximum HP increases according to its stats table. | ||
Reviver Seed | Automatically revives a fainted Pokémon,fully restoring its current HP in the process. | ||
Heal Ribbon | The holder's natural healing rate when spending turns on a floor is increased by | ||
Heart Pendant | The Maximum HP of the holder is increased by 50 as long as it's held. | ||
Negative effects | |||
Stick | Decreases the target's current HP by [Data needed] | ||
Iron Thorn | Decreases the target's current HP by [Data needed] | ||
Silver Spike | Decreases the target's current HP by [Data needed] | ||
Geo Pebble | Decreases the target's current HP by 10. | ||
Gravelerock | Decreases the target's current HP by 20. | ||
Doom Seed | Eating it decreases the level by 1, and the Maximum HP decreases according to its stats table. | ||
Blast Seed | The Pokémon that is in front of a Pokémon that eats this seed is hit with a blast that decreases the current HP by 50. |
Moves that affect HP
Traps that affect HP
Model | Name | Effect | |
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Negative effects | |||
Pitfall Trap | The Pokémon who triggers this trap is sent to the next floor, and its current HP is decreased by 10. | ||
Gust Trap | If the Pokémon who triggers this trap is sent towards a wall or another Pokémon, its current HP is decreased by 5. | ||
Blast Trap | Triggering this trap creates an explosion that decreases the current HP of the Pokémon in the surrounding 8 tiles by | ||
Big Blast Trap | Triggering this trap creates an explosion that decreases the current HP of the Pokémon in the surrounding 8 tiles by | ||
Spiky Trap | The current HP of the Pokémon who triggers this trap is decreased by 10. | ||
Stealth Rock | The current HP of the Pokémon who triggers this trap is decreased by 20. | ||
Toxic Spikes | The current HP of the Pokémon who triggers this trap is decreased by 10, on top of getting the Poisoned status condition. |