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{{Item_(edible)_Template|title1 = Pecha Berry|description = "A food item that heals the Pokémon when poisoned or badly poisoned. It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly."|effect = Heals any Poison status|belly_fill = 5|dungeon_locations = Tiny Woods
  | category      = Berries
Thunderwave Cave
  | enname        = Pecha Berry
  | jpname        = モモンのみ
  | romaji        = Momon no Mi
  | image          = Rescue Team - Pecha Berry.png
  | description   = A food item that heals the Pokémon when {{RescueTeam|poisoned}} or {{RescueTeam|Badly Poisoned|badly poisoned}}.<br>It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{RescueTeam|Belly}}.
  | description_ja = たべると どくじょうたいやもうどくじょうたいが かいふくする おなかも ちょっとだけかいふくする 
  | cost          = 80
  | value          = 5
  | fullness      = 5
}}
{{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Pecha Berry}}
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Pecha Berry}}


Mt. Steel
The '''Pecha Berry''' {{JA|モモンのみ|Momon no Mi|Momon Fruit}} is a {{RescueTeam|Berry}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}.


Sinister Woods
Pecha Berries fill the {{RescueTeam|Belly}} and heal any {{RescueTeam|poisoned}} or {{RescueTeam|Badly Poisoned|badly poisoned}} {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}. It can be held by either the {{RescueTeam|Leader}} or {{RescueTeamC|Partner}}. If held by a partner, they can either consume the berry if they have been poisoned or can throw the berry to any affected allies. Similarly, foes may do the same. The berry can also be thrown and caught by any Pokémon.


Silent Chasm
It is the least expensive Berry and one of the most common Berries. It can be found in most {{RescueTeam|dungeon}}s within the game.
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Mt. Thunder
{{Clear}}
==Locations==
===Ground===
{{#invoke:Rescue Team Item Locations table|main
  | location_1 = Buried Relic
  | floors_1  = 1 - 14, 16 - 24, 26 - 99
  |-
  | location_2 = Darknight Relic
  | floors_2  = 1 - 15
  |-
  | location_3 = Fiery Field
  | floors_3  = 1 - 28
  |-
  | location_4 = Frosty Forest
  | floors_4  = 1 - 9
  |-
  | location_5 = Great Canyon
  | floors_5  = 1 - 12
  |-
  | location_6 = Howling Forest
  | floors_6  = 1 - 14
  |-
  | location_7 = Joyous Tower
  | floors_7  = 1 - 99
  |-
  | location_8 = Lapis Cave
  | floors_8  = 1 - 14
  |-
  | location_9 = Lightning Field
  | floors_9  = 1 - 28
  |-
  | location_10 = Mt. Freeze
  | floors_10  = 1 - 15
  |-
  | location_11 = Mt. Steel
  | floors_11  = 1 - 8
  |-
  | location_12 = Mt. Thunder
  | floors_12  = 1 - 10
  |-
  | location_13 = Northern Range
  | floors_13  = 1 - 24
  |-
  | location_14 = Northwind Field
  | floors_14  = 1 - 28
  |-
  | location_15 = Oddity Cave
  | floors_15  = 1 - 15
  |-
  | location_16 = Pitfall Valley
  | floors_16  = 1 - 25
  |-
  | location_17 = Purity Forest
  | floors_17  = 1 - 19, 21 - 98
  |-
  | location_18 = Remains Island
  | floors_18  = 1 - 20
  |-
  | location_19 = Rock Path
  | floors_19  = 1 - 4
  |-
  | location_20 = Silent Chasm
  | floors_20  = 1 - 9
  |-
  | location_21 = Silver Trench
  | floors_21  = 1 - 20
  |-
  | location_22 = Sinister Woods
  | floors_22  = 1 - 12
  |-
  | location_23 = Snow Path
  | floors_23  = 1 - 4
  |-
  | location_24 = Solar Cave
  | floors_24  = 1 - 9
  |-
  | location_25 = Southern Cavern
  | floors_25  = 1 - 50
  |-
  | location_26 = Stormy Sea
  | floors_26  = 1 - 20
  |-
  | location_27 = Thunderwave Cave
  | floors_27  = 1 - 5
  |-
  | location_28 = Tiny Woods
  | floors_28  = 3
  |-
  | location_29 = Unown Relic
  | floors_29  = 1 - 11
  |-
  | location_30 = Uproar Forest
  | floors_30  = 1 - 8
  |-
  | location_31 = Waterfall Pond
  | floors_31  = 1 - 19
  |-
  | location_32 = Western Cave
  | floors_32  = 1 - 98
  |-
  | location_33 = Wish Cave
  | floors_33  = 1 - 98
  |-
  | location_34 = Wyvern Hill
  | floors_34  = 1 - 30
}}


Great Canyon
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Rock Path
==In Other Languages==
{{In Other Languages
  | en    = Pecha Berry
  | ja    = {{Tt|モモンのみ|Momon no Mi}}, ''Momon Fruit''
  | fr    = Baie Pecha
  | es    = Baya Meloc
  | de    = Pirsifbeere
  | it    = Baccapesca
  | ko    = {{Tt|복슝열|Bogsyung-yeolmae}}, ''Boksyung Yeolmae''
}}


Snow Path
==See Also==
{{Rescue Team Items Navbox}}


Frosty Forest
==References==
* <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Pecha_Berry</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.
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Mt. Freeze
[[Category:Rescue Team Berries]]
 
[[Category:Rescue Team Items]]
Uproar Forest
 
Howling Forest
 
Stormy Sea
 
Silver Trench
 
Fiery Field
 
Lightning Field
 
Northwind Field
 
Western Cave
 
Northern Range
 
Pitfall Valley
 
Buried Relic
 
Wish Cave
 
Southern Cavern
 
Wyvern Hill
 
Solar Cave
 
Darknight Relic
 
Waterfall Pond
 
Unown Relic
 
Joyous Tower
 
Purity Forest
 
Oddity Cave
 
Remains Island|dungeon_kecleon_shop_locations = Mt. Blaze
Frosty Forest
 
Magma Cavern
 
Northern Range
 
Pitfall Valley
 
Wyvern Hill
 
Joyous Tower
 
Oddity Cave
 
Remains Island}}'''Pecha Berry''' ('''モモンのみ''' ''Momon Fruit'') is a tangible item that both slightly fills the berry and heals any Poison or Badly Poison status afflicted to a Pokémon. It can be held by either player or partner. If held by a partner, they can either consume the berry if they have been poisoned or can throw the berry to any affected allies. Similarly, foes may do the same. The berry can also be thrown and caught by any Pokémon.
 
Pecha Berries are prone to being sticky, and once sticky they cannot be held, swapped or placed. They can, however be thrown and should any Pokémon be hit then a small amount of damage will be dealt.
 
Pecha Berries can be bought for 80 Poké and sold for 5 Poké, making it least expensive Berry. It is one of the most common Berries and can be found on most, if not all dungeons within the game.
 
However, it should be noted that Pecha Berries are only found within the first section of [[Mt. Thunder|Mt Thunder]], [[Frosty Forest]] and [[Mt. Freeze|Mt Freeze]].
 
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Oran Berry's sprite. Berries
Pecha Berry
モモンのみ
Image for Pecha Berry

たべると どくじょうたいやもうどくじょうたいが かいふくする おなかも ちょっとだけかいふくする

Information
Cost 80
Value 5
Fullness 5
This Pecha Berry page is about the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release. For the Nintendo Switch release, see Rescue Team DX:Pecha Berry.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Pecha Berry.

The Pecha Berry (Japanese: モモンのみ, Momon Fruit) is a Berry in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team.

Pecha Berries fill the Belly and heal any poisoned or badly poisoned Pokémon. It can be held by either the Leader or Partner. If held by a partner, they can either consume the berry if they have been poisoned or can throw the berry to any affected allies. Similarly, foes may do the same. The berry can also be thrown and caught by any Pokémon.

It is the least expensive Berry and one of the most common Berries. It can be found in most dungeons within the game.

Locations

Ground

LocationFloorsSpawn Rate
Buried Relic1 - 14, 16 - 24, 26 - 99[Research required]
Darknight Relic1 - 15[Research required]
Fiery Field1 - 28[Research required]
Frosty Forest1 - 9[Research required]
Great Canyon1 - 12[Research required]
Howling Forest1 - 14[Research required]
Joyous Tower1 - 99[Research required]
Lapis Cave1 - 14[Research required]
Lightning Field1 - 28[Research required]
Mt. Freeze1 - 15[Research required]
Mt. Steel1 - 8[Research required]
Mt. Thunder1 - 10[Research required]
Northern Range1 - 24[Research required]
Northwind Field1 - 28[Research required]
Oddity Cave1 - 15[Research required]
Pitfall Valley1 - 25[Research required]
Purity Forest1 - 19, 21 - 98[Research required]
Remains Island1 - 20[Research required]
Rock Path1 - 4[Research required]
Silent Chasm1 - 9[Research required]
Silver Trench1 - 20[Research required]
Sinister Woods1 - 12[Research required]
Snow Path1 - 4[Research required]
Solar Cave1 - 9[Research required]
Southern Cavern1 - 50[Research required]
Stormy Sea1 - 20[Research required]
Thunderwave Cave1 - 5[Research required]
Tiny Woods3[Research required]
Unown Relic1 - 11[Research required]
Uproar Forest1 - 8[Research required]
Waterfall Pond1 - 19[Research required]
Western Cave1 - 98[Research required]
Wish Cave1 - 98[Research required]
Wyvern Hill1 - 30[Research required]


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Pecha Berry
Japanese モモンのみ, Momon Fruit
French Baie Pecha
Spanish Baya Meloc
German Pirsifbeere
Italian Baccapesca
Korean 복슝열, Boksyung Yeolmae

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.
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