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Potion (Pokémon)

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In the Pokémon interactive storytelling game (WP) series for consoles (WP), Potions are items used to restore the hit points (HP) of the player's Pokémon after taking damage.

Bottles of restorative liquid are staples of the roleplaying game (WP) genre. Those specifically named Potions tend to be health-restoring items, and Pokémon is no exception; its Elixirs and Ethers, just as in other games, restore whatever attribute supplies special abilities or magical power, in this case Power points.

There are four different Potions, differing only in the amount of damage they can heal and their in-game cost:

  • Potion - Restores 20 HP.
  • Super Potion - Restores 50 HP.
  • Hyper Potion - Restores 200 HP.
  • Max Potion - Restores all of a Pokémon's HP.

In Pokémon Gold and Silver and Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, equipping Potions has no effect on Pokémon. The trainer must instead equip a Berry that restores HP in the same way.

There are also other items similar in effect to potions that Pokémon can receive.

  • Fresh Water
  • Soda
  • Lemonade
  • Moo Moo Milk - Restores 100 HP.
  • Full Restore - Same as Max Potion, but also heals status conditions.

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