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There are certain items that you will encounter in your dungeons that are edible. They can have different effects on the player or partner, positive or negative. All edible items have the chance of filling up the Belly, a major mechanic within the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.


== Berries ==
[[File:Rescue Team - Types of Food.png|thumb|228x228px|Collection of all Foods: Apple, Banana, Gummi, Chestnut, Grimy Food]]
[[File:Berry Collection.PNG|thumb|220x220px|A collection of all the berries]]Berries ('''きのみ''' ''Berries'') are common healing items that can either restore HP or cure certain status problem, as well as slightly filling up the Belly. These items can be held by leader, partner and enemy, can be placed and thrown by either one of them. However, they are prone to becoming sticky via a [[Trap|Sticky Trap]]. If they do become sticky, they become unequippable and useless unless restored by either using a [[List of Wonder Orbs and their uses|Cleanse Orb]] or exiting the dungeon. When thrown, though, they are able to deal a small amount of damage to any Pokémon who happen to be in the general direction of the thrown item.


Below are a list of the berries you can encounter throughout dungeons.
'''Food''' {{JA|しょくりょう|Shokuryō|}} is an {{RescueTeam|Item}} category in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. Food is responsible for filling up a {{RescueTeam|Leader}}s {{RescueTeam|Belly}} in {{RescueTeam|Dungeon}}s. Food is prone to becoming {{RescueTeam|Sticky}} from a {{RescueTeam|Sticky Trap}}, and certain foods are prone to becoming {{RescueTeam|Grimy Food}} after activation of a {{RescueTeam|Grimy Trap}}. When this occurs, said affected items are rendered useless and unequippable throughout the rest of your dungeon exploration. However, by either using a {{RescueTeam|Cleanse Orb}} or by leaving the dungeon through any means will restore the item.
* [[Cheri Berry]]
 
Apples are the primary food source and method of filling the Leader's belly. Apples range in three sizes and can be thrown, placed, and held. However, they can be affected by Grimy Traps, turning them into Grimy Food in the process and this cannot be undone.


* [[Chesto Berry]]
However, some have additional food types exist, such as {{RescueTeam|Gummi}}s or {{RescueTeam|Seed}}s. Each offers different abilities and effects, such as how Gummis raise {{RescueTeam|IQ}} or {{RescueTeam|Health Drink}}s increase {{RescueTeam|stat}}s. These items can be held by the leader or partner, and foes can be placed and thrown. The downside to consuming these items is the lack of decent fullness they provide compared to Apples.
* [[Oran Berry]]
* [[Pecha Berry]]
* [[Rawst Berry]]
* [[Sitrus Berry]]


== Food ==
==Gallery==
[[File:ItemsUpdated.PNG|thumb|228x228px|Collection of all Foods: Apple, Banana, Gummi, Chestnut, Grimy Food]]
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Food are prominent items exclusive only to the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. All of them are responsible for filling up a Pokémon's Belly, which is a key mechanic within the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. However, some have additional abilities such as raising IQ or increasing stats. These items can be held by leader, partner and enemies, can be placed and thrown.
Rescue Team - An Apple in Frosty Forest.png | An Apple in Frosty Forest
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Items are prone to becoming sticky from a Sticky Trap, and certain foods are prone to becoming Grimy Food after activation of a Grimy Trap. When this occurs, said affected items are rendered useless and unequippable throughout the rest of your dungeon exploration. However, by either using a Cleanse Orb or by leaving the dungeon through any means will restore the item.
==Trivia==
 
* Chestnuts are the only edible item exclusive to one area, being Uproar Forest.
Here are a list of the different food you can encounter throughout dungeons
* Chestnuts are also the only edible item that plays a somewhat important role in aiding a side plot of the main story.
 
==In Other Languages==
=== '''Apples''' ===
{{In Other Languages
[[File:Apple Location.PNG|thumb|220x220px|An Apple in Frosty Forest]]
  | en    = Food
Apples are one of the best foods in terms of filling up the belly, and they can range in three sizes. These food items can be thrown, placed and held. However, they can be affected by Grimy Traps, turning them into Grimy Food in the process (see below), and cannot be recovered after the trap effect has taken place.
  | ja    = {{Tt|しょくりょう|Shokuryō}}
 
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For more information, s''ee: [[Apple|Apples]]''
  | fr_ca = Aliment, Nourriture {{Info|Blue Rescue Team Manual.}}
=== '''Gummis''' ===
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[[File:Gummi Collection.PNG|thumb|220x220px|All of the Gummis in their respective alphabetical order]]
  | es_la =
Gummis (Japanese: '''グミ''' ''Gummi'') are also an edible item that helps fill up the Pokémon's Belly. However, depending on both the Pokémon and the Gummi's type, the Belly filling can vary. Gummis are also useful for increasing [[IQ]], an important mechanic within the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games.
  | de    = Essen
 
  | it    = Cibo
''For more information, see: [[Gummis|Gummi]]''
  | pt    = Comida {{Info|Blue Rescue Team Manual.}}
=== '''Other Food''' ===
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  | nl    =  
==== <u>Grimy Food</u> ====
  | ru    =  
[[File:Grimy Food Location.PNG|thumb|220x220px|Grimy Food in Darknight Relic]]
  | ko    =  
Grimy Food ('''ベトベタフード''' ''Sticky Food'') is an item that fills a Pokémon's belly by 30 points at the cost of a negative effect. The effect is random, and can vary from lowering offensive stats to any status effect in the game. Grimy Food is most notable for replacing Apples and Gummis whenever the player activates a Grimy Trap. After the effects have taken place, it is not possible to restore these items.
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They also have a chance to spawn in [[Kecleon Shop|Kecleon Shops]] in [[Joyous Tower]] or [[Purity Forest]], or can be found on all 15 floors in [[Darknight Relic]].
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Grimy Food can be bought for 5 Poké and sold for 1 Poké.
 
==== <u>Chestnuts</u> ====
Chestnuts ('''イガグリ''' ''Chestnut'') are a food item exclusive to the second last floor of [[Uproar Forest]]. They play a large role in a side plot during the main story. They fill up the belly by 50 points. This is the only item that uses the 'peel' option instead of the 'use', 'eat' or 'ingest' option that all other items have.
 
Chestnuts can be 3 Poké and sold for 1 Poké.
 
==== <u>Banana</u> ====
[[File:Banana.PNG|thumb|220x220px|A banana (bottom right) being unearthed after using a One-Room Orb and Trawl Orb]]
Bananas ('''バナナ''' Banana) are edible items that you cannot get by normal means, and are rare buried items that fills the Belly by 50 points (if eaten full, the Banana will increase the maximum Belly amount by 5). They can be found buried within [[Mt. Blaze|Mt. Blaze Peak]], [[Frosty Forest|Frosty Grotto]], [[Mt. Freeze |Mt. Freeze Peak]] and [[Magma Cavern|Magma Cavern Pit]].
 
You will need either [[Rock Smash]], a Ghost-type Pokémon, [[List of Wonder Orbs and their uses|One-Room Orbs]] or [[IQ#IQ Skills|Super Mobile]] in order to unearth buried items.
 
Bananas can be bought for 9000 Poké and sold for 5000 Poké, making them the most expensive item in the game. However, the former has never occurred.
 
== Seeds ==
[[File:Eating a Seed.PNG|thumb|220x220px|Eating a Blast Seed in front of a Weedle]]
[[File:Throwing a Seed.PNG|thumb|220x220px|Throwing a Blast Seed at a Weedle]]
Seeds (Japanese: '''タネ''' ''Seeds'') are also an item that can be eaten, with every single seed restoring a Pokémon's belly by 5 points.  They all share the same sprite. Seeds can have different effects once eaten, and can range from helpful things like dealing damage to enemies, or negative effects such as blocking out or mixing up a Pokémon's vision. Seeds can be placed and given to both a leader and a partner. They can also be thrown in a one-way direction, and if there is a Pokémon in the way, they have a chance of eating the seed and also gaining its effect.
 
''See here for a full seed list:'' [[List of Seeds and their effects]]


== Health Drinks ==
==See Also==
Health Drinks are also a type of edible item in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, and use the 'ingest' option. They all use the same sprites, and all fill the Pokémon's belly by 5 points. Health drinks cannot become Grimy Food, but are prone to being sticky. If one happens to become sticky, it can still be ingested and a Pokémon, but aside from the gained effect 2 damage will also be dealt. This also occurs whenever the item is thrown at another Pokémon. Health drinks always increase a certain stat by a set amount, being 3.
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* [[Protein]]
* [[Iron]]
* [[Calcium]]
* [[Zinc]]
* [[Ginseng]]
* [[Max Elixir]]


== Trivia ==
==References==
* Chestnuts are the only edible item exclusive to one area, being Uproar Forest.
* <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Edible_Items</ref> Part of this page history was imported from the {{Meta|PMD Rescue Team Wiki}} on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
* Chestnuts are also the only edible item that play a somewhat improtant role in aiding a side plot of the main story.
* <ref>https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Food_(Mystery_Dungeon)</ref> In Other Languages.
* <ref>https://wiki.xn--rckteqa2e.com/wiki/しょくりょう</ref> Japanese name.
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 12 July 2025

This Food page is about the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release. For the Nintendo Switch release, see Rescue Team DX:Food.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Food.
Collection of all Foods: Apple, Banana, Gummi, Chestnut, Grimy Food

Food (Japanese: しょくりょう) is an Item category in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. Food is responsible for filling up a Leaders Belly in Dungeons. Food is prone to becoming Sticky from a Sticky Trap, and certain foods are prone to becoming Grimy Food after activation of a Grimy Trap. When this occurs, said affected items are rendered useless and unequippable throughout the rest of your dungeon exploration. However, by either using a Cleanse Orb or by leaving the dungeon through any means will restore the item.

Apples are the primary food source and method of filling the Leader's belly. Apples range in three sizes and can be thrown, placed, and held. However, they can be affected by Grimy Traps, turning them into Grimy Food in the process and this cannot be undone.

However, some have additional food types exist, such as Gummis or Seeds. Each offers different abilities and effects, such as how Gummis raise IQ or Health Drinks increase stats. These items can be held by the leader or partner, and foes can be placed and thrown. The downside to consuming these items is the lack of decent fullness they provide compared to Apples.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Chestnuts are the only edible item exclusive to one area, being Uproar Forest.
  • Chestnuts are also the only edible item that plays a somewhat important role in aiding a side plot of the main story.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Food
Japanese しょくりょう
French Aliment, Nourriture Info symbol.png
German Essen
Italian Cibo
Portuguese Comida Info symbol.png

See Also

References

  • [1] Part of this page history was imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
  • [2] In Other Languages.
  • [3] Japanese name.
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