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              P O K É M O N  G O L D / S I L V E R
                   Berry Collecting Guide v1.2
                        By DragonSquallZ
                     Updated: 31 August 2002
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Introduction
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Hi there readers! This is my the second faq I've written and once
again it's for another popular game series.

Always forgetting where to pick up the special once a day items
within the game? I usually do. So, this guide is dedicated to when
and where you'll be able to collect these special tree items.

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Contents
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     - Disclaimer
     - Contacts
     - Updates
    1. Getting Started
        - Why bother collecting?
        - Preparing your Pokémon
        - Preparing your item pack
        - How do I get berries?
    2. Berry Using/Effect List
        - Berries
           - Equipping and Using Berries
           - Berry List
        - Apricorns
           - Using Apricorns
           - Apricorn List
    3. Berry Location Guide
        - General Collecting Notes/Tips
        - Kanto League Berry Locations
           - Kanto Routes 01-28
           - Kanto Towns/Cities
        - Route Berry Locations
           - Johto Routes 26-46
           - Johto Towns/Cities
        - Quick Summary
           - Kanto World
           - Johto World
        - Total Pickings
    4. Miscellaneous
        - Q&A
     - Credits

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Disclaimer
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This FAQ belongs to me, DragonSquallZ and was created for personal
use only. It should not be used to make any profit. Don't rip off
parts of this FAQ and use them in your own or use this FAQ as a
guide for your own FAQ. You may print a copy of the entire
FAQ or a part of it, provided you only use it for personal purposes.

This FAQ is exclusive to these sites only
*GameFAQs.com
*NeoSeeker.com

No hard feelings to all the other great FAQ sites out there. It's
just that I find it annoying sending one update to multiple sites.

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Contacts
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Feel free to contact me with mistakes/tree locations/suggestions. If
you ask a question don't expect an answer right away. I'm not online
very much.
There's two ways you can contact me:
E-Mail - [email protected]
ICQ - 71741337
Only message me on ICQ, don't ask for authorisation because I won't
give it to you.

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Updates
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  03 May 2002 (v1.0)
    - Initial Release
  07 Jun 2002 (v1.1)
    - Added One New Tree Location
  31 Aug 2002 (v1.2)
    - Corrected Berry Holding error
    - Corrected Berry List Chart

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Part 1 - Getting Started
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Why bother collecting?
----------------------
As most pokémon masters should know, berries taken off certain trees
have various beneficial effects for your pokémon. Most berries
involve restoring bad statuses such as sleep and confusion. This is
a great replacement for the store purchased status restoring items
and therefore will help you save money.

As well as finding berries you may also find apricorns. Handing
PokéBall Maker Kurt apricorns you find along your journey will allow
for him to make special PokéBalls for you. Pokéballs made by Kurt
are unique from standard balls and cannot be found in any of the
stores of the Pokémon World.

Preparing Your Pokémon
----------------------
Although you can start berry hunting anytime you wish, it is
helpful if your pokémon may aid you along the way. Certain HM moves
will increase your collecting effectiveness.

Collecting berries can be slow and tedious if you don't have quick
shortcuts available. Because most berry trees are in the middle of
travel routes it is a good idea to bring a pokémon with the HM move
Fly. This will save you time as you travel from route to route.

Also needed is a grass type pokémon with the HM move Cut learned.
Some berries are located behind trees which need to be cut.

I've only needed this twice but at these points you'll need to have
a pokémon with the HM move Surf. One extremely useful berry is
located across a small river. The second is still of significant
importance.

Preparing your item pack
------------------------
The most useful item when tree picking is definitely the Bicycle
Key Item. This will double your walking speed and get you from
location to location significantly faster.

Almost all travel routes involve travelling through grass. Usually
walking through the grass will probably bring you into a battle
with wild pokémon. Using Repel/Super Repel/Max Repel will
reduce the number of wild pokémon you battle and save you time
travelling from tree-to-tree.

How Do I Get Berries?
---------------------
All berry and apricorn trees look exactly the same. They have a
different look to the standard trees. Berry trees are about the same
size as your on screen character.

How will you know what the tree looks like? Talk to it.

Speaking to the right tree will tell you it's a fruit-bearing tree.
The next sentence will tell you either what kind of berry/apricorn
you got or that there's nothing there. If you come up with nothing
that means you've exceeded the daily tree picking limit.

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Part 2 - Berry Using/Effect List
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Berries
=======
Equipping and Using Berries
---------------------------
Equipping your pokémon with items is a fairly straight forward
process. There's two ways you can do this.

Open the main menu and select POKéMON. This will bring up the list
of pokémon you're currently using. Any pokémon holding items will
have a pouch icon next to their image. Selecting the pokémon for
equipping will bring up a set of options. Selecting ITEM will bring
up a GIVE/TAKE item window. Select GIVE and choose the item you
wish to equip your pokémon with. If the pokémon selected already
has an equipped item you'll be asked whether you wish to switch
items or not.

The other way to equip a pokémon is to open the main menu and
select ITEM. Choose the item of your choice and a set of options
will appear. One of which is GIVE. This will give the selected
item to a pokémon. Select a pokémon of your choice to give it to
and then it's all ready!

Using unheld berries is fairly easy. Open your item pack, select
the item to be used and then a selection will open. Select USE,
choose the pokémon you wish to use it on.

Using held berries is a bit more complicated. Berries will
automatically be used in battle given the right conditions. For
example, when on very low HP the held Berry will automatically be
used. Same applies to status restoring berries. If the held berry
can restore the status inflicted it will be used.

Berry List
----------
Below is a list of all the types of berries you'll be able to pick
off trees in the Johto/Kanto world.

Here's a rundown on the 2 columns
Name - The name of the berry
Effect - The effect the berry produces

/---------------------------------------------------\
| Name                 | Effect                     |
|---------------------------------------------------|
| Berry                | Restores 10 HP             |
| Bitter Berry         | Removes Confusion          |
| Burnt Berry          | Clears FRZ status          |
| Ice Berry            | Clears BRN status          |
| Mint Berry           | Clears SLP status          |
| Mystery Berry        | Restores 5 PP to one move  |
| PRZCureBerry         | Clears PRZ status          |
| PSNCureBerry         | Clears PSN status          |
\---------------------------------------------------/

Before you ask, yes there are more berries than this such as the
Gold Berry (restores 30 HP) and Miracle Berry (Clears all statuses).
The ones listed above are only berries which you'll find on trees.

Apricorns
=========
Using Apricorns
---------------
Apricorns have no use on their own to you. Handing Apricorns to
Pokéball Maker Kurt in Azealea Town will allow for him to make a
specialised pokéball for you.

Apricorns are only found exclusively in the Johto World.

There are time limitations to pokéball making. You can only give
Kurt ONE apricorn per day. It takes the rest of the day to make a
pokéball. The day after dropping the apricorn off you may be able
to pick up the newly made pokéball and give him another apricorn
for pokéball making. So to sum this up:
  ONE SPECIALISED POKÉBALL PER DAY

One ball a day sounds very slow considering that you can hold up to
99 of each special ball. In fact if you give him an apricorn a day
it'll take you 693 days or nearly 2 years to get 99 of each special
pokéball!

Apricorn List
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Below is a list of all the types of apricorns you'll be able to
pick off trees in the Johto world.

Here's a rundown on the columns
Apricorn Colour - The colour of the apricorn. The letters in
  brackets are the way the colours are written within the game.
Pokéball Made - The type of pokéball you'll get from Kurt from
  that particular colour apricorn.

/-------------------------------------------------------------\
| Apricorn Colour                | Pokéball Made              |
|-------------------------------------------------------------|
| Black Apricorn  (BLK)          | Heavy Ball                 |
| Blue Apricorn (BLU)            | Lure Ball                  |
| Green Apricorn (GRN)           | Friend Ball                |
| Pink Apricorn (PNK)            | Love Ball                  |
| Red Apricorn (RED)             | Level Ball                 |
| White Apricorn (WHT)           | Fast Ball                  |
| Yellow Apricorn (YLW)          | Moon Ball                  |
\-------------------------------------------------------------/

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Part 3 - Berry Location Guide
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General Collecting Notes/Tips
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First thing to take note of is you only get 1 item per tree per day.
(in other words one berry from each tree once a day) This holds true
until you do the Time Reset code which will also reset the berries
you've picked so that you can repick them.

For the oblivious people, you won't find any berries in caves,
buildings or water. So don't bother trying to look.

Your own PC is very useful for storing apricorns. You can pick up
all seven different apricorns in one day but will only be able to
hand Kurt one of them. Drop the apricorns you don't need in your PC.

Bitter Berries are the only item in the game which can remove
confusion unless you want to wait for it to wear off. So it's a
good idea to stock up on these for the major battles.

If you've got a fair stockpile of berries and are feeling a bit
on the cheap side, you can sell off any of the store purchased
status restore items like Antidote and Burn Heal for a little
sum of cash. All berries sell off for $5 each.

/----------------------------------------------------------------\
| Alright berry harvesters, ready to get collecting? I'll give a |
| little description of the route and then list if and where any |
| berries are on the route.                                      |
|                                                                |
| For those of you who'd rather skip the descriptions, there's a |
| quick summary in a later sub-section.                          |
\----------------------------------------------------------------/

Kanto League Berry Locations
============================

ROUTES
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Route 1: Pallet Town to Viridian City
-------------------------------------
If travelling from Pallet to Viridian it's mainly an uphill track
through some grass. If travelling from Viridian you can keep out
of the grass by jumping down the ledges.

Berries Available
- Bitter Berry: Easier to pick this one up if you're travelling
     southwards because of legdes. From Viridian City travel
     south down Route 1 keeping as far left as possible.

Route 2: Viridian City to Pewter City
-------------------------------------
The Viridian Forest from Red/Blue has vanished and been replaced
by a winding one way path with multiple hairpin bends. As well as
the winding path there is a secondary straightforward path to the
right with a few houses and the entrance to Digletts Cave.
Entrance to the secondary path is only accessible if you have a
pokémon with the CUT technique learned.

Berries Available
- PSNCureBerry: Taking the winding path will lead you to a
     clearing about halfway through it. The berry tree stands there.

Route 3: Pewter City to Mount Moon
----------------------------------
If you're travelling across here for the first time you'll be
forced to battle trainers because you can't avoid them. Be careful
about jumping ledges. Hopping off the wrong one means restarting the
route all over again.

Berries Available
- None

Route 4: Mount Moon to Cerulean City
-----------------------------------
Very little to see here other than a couple of items and trainers.
It's only accesible if you travel from Pewter City and through
Mount Moon.

Berries Available
- None

Route 5: Cerulean City to Saffron City
--------------------------------------
The building in the centre of the route was where the Day Care
Centre used to be. In the lower right corner of the route you'll
see the entrance to the Cerulean to Vermillion Underground Path
which can let you bypass Saffron City and get you out on a route
leading to Vermillion City.

Berries Available
- None

Route 6: Saffron City to Vermillion City
----------------------------------------
The other side of the Cerluean to Vermillion Underground Path.
Otherwise very little else here.

Berries Available
- None

Route 7: Celadon City to Saffron City
-------------------------------------
A surprisingly short route with few features other than the
entrance of the locked Celadon to Lavender Underground Path.

Berries Available
- None

Route 8: Lavender Town to Saffron City
--------------------------------------
A fairly wide path with some trainers you can skip but using CUT on
a few trees and moving through the grass. The Lavender Town to
Celadon City Underground Path Entrance has been locked due to
trouble caused by hooligans waiting outside it.

Berries Available
- PRZCureBerry: When leaving Lavender Town across this route wait
     until the path widens up and turns south. At this point head
     up and the tree is there.

Route 9: Cerulean City to Rock Tunnel/Power Plant
-------------------------------------------------
A number of trainers around here but don't worry. There's a
Pokemon Centre at the entrance of the Rock Tunnel. To get to the
Power Plant you'll need a pokemon with SURF to get across the water.

Berries Available
- None

Route 10: Rock Tunnel to Lavender Town
--------------------------------------
Another fairly short path with a couple of trainers.

Berries Available
- None

Route 11: Vermillion City to Route 11/12 Intersection
--------------------------------------------------------
This route consists of very thin pathways inside a huge grass area.
Trainers are partially hidden in the grass.

Berries Available
- Berry: From the intersection travel west until the path widens.
     Go up and around the trainer onto the grass. The tree is
     slightly to the right off the grass.

Route 12: Lavender Town to Route 13 and Route 11
------------------------------------------------
Very little shrubbery here. It's a fishing path. There's a couple
of items you can grab if you have pokémon with CUT and SURF.

Berries Available
- None

Route 13: Links Routes 12 and 14
--------------------------------
A complex maze of single lane paths. A couple of trainers and
hidden items but no shrubbery.

Berries Available
- None

Route 14: Links Routes 13 and 15
--------------------------------
There's two pathways here. Both of which are quite wide. A couple
of trees can be CUT here but there's nothing special behind them.

Berries Available
- None

Route 15: Fuchsia City to Route 14
---------------------------------
There's an upper and lower path on this route. The upper path will
let you bypass the trainers on the lower path but unfortunately you
can only get on the upper path if you're travelling westwards and
have a pokémon with CUT.

Berries Available
- None

Route 16: Cycling Road Top Section
----------------------------------
Bikes only around here. The start of a downhill ride. A couple of
trainers near the entrance. But not much else.

Berries Available
- None

Route 17: Cycling Road Middle Section
-------------------------------------
Still a while to ride. Paths splits into 3 ways but all lead to
the bottom of the hill.

Berries Available
- None

Route 18: Cycling Road Bottom Section
-------------------------------------
If you're going uphill this may take a while. Nothing of major
importance here.

Berries Available
- None

Route 19: Fuchsia City to Seafoam Islands
-----------------------------------------
There's about 10-20 steps before you need SURF to traverse the
rest. This is mostly a sea route so there's no grass or berry
trees anywhere around here.

Berries Available
- None

Route 20: Seafoam Islands to Cinnibar Island
--------------------------------------------
Definitely no trees around here. This whole route is covered up
completely by water.

Berries Available
- None

Route 21: Cinnibar Island to Pallet Town
----------------------------------------
Yet another sea route so yet again no berry trees.

Berries Available
- None

Route 22: Viridian City to Victory Road Entrance
------------------------------------------------
Nothing much here but you'll have to cross either grass or water
to walk up to the Victory Road Entrance.

Berries Available
- None

Route 23: Victory Road to Indigo Plateau
----------------------------------------
What can I say about this route? It's 10 steps of opening clearing.

Berries Available
- None

Route 24: Cerulean City to Route 25
-----------------------------------
Nothing here other than an item in the water you can find using
your itemfinder (Berserk Gene).

Berries Available
- None

Route 25: Route 24 to Sea Cottage
---------------------------------
The five trainers on the Route 24 bridge from Red/Blue have moved
themselves here. Other than that, no trees around here.

Berries Available
- None

Route 26: Victory Road to Route 27
----------------------------------
A fairly narrow route with some ledges and long grassy side paths.

Berries Available
- Ice Berry: It's slightly above the house which has a lady inside
     who will heal up your party.

Route 27: Route 26 to Tohjo Falls
---------------------------------
Mainly 2 step wide paths covered in grass and sprinkled with a few
pokémon trainers.

Berries Available
- None

Route 28: Victory Road to Mount Silver
--------------------------------------
Only accessible after collecting all of the games sixteen badges.
Lots of grass in winding forest pathways and has a movie stars
secret escape house lurking behind CUT-able trees. Level 40+
pokémon lurk in the grass and there's a Pokémon Centre nearby the
entrance to Mount Silver.

Berries Available
- None

TOWNS
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Pallet Town
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A tranquil setting of peace and purity.

Berries Available
- None

Pewter City
-----------
A stone gray city.

Berries Available
- Mint Berry: In the far top right corner of the city east of the
     closed Pewter City Mueseum lies two berry trees.
- Ice Berry: See above

Cerulean City
-------------
A mysterious blue aura surrounds it.

Berries Available
- None

Vermillion City
----------------
The port of exquisite sunsets.

Berries Available
- None

Celadon City
------------
The city of rainbow dreams.

Berries Available
- None

Lavender Town
-------------
The noble purple town.

Berries Available
- None

Saffron City
------------
Shining, golden land of commerce.

Berries Available
- None

Fuchsia City
------------
Behold! It's passion pink!

Berries Available
- Burnt Berry: You'll need CUT for this. When you find the cities
     Pokémart stick to the left wall and travel upwards.

Cinnibar Island
---------------
The fiery town of burning desire

Berries Available
- None

Viridian City
-------------
The eternally green paradise.

Berries Available
- None

Indigo Plateau
--------------
The ultimate goal for trainers!

Berries Available
- None

Johto League Berry Locations
============================

ROUTES
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Route 29: New Bark Town to Cherrygrove City
-------------------------------------------
Lots of unavoidable grass if travelling from New Bark to Cherrygrove
(unless you shortcut through CUT-able trees). You can jump off
ledges to save time if you're travelling the other way.

Berries Available
- Berry: It's on one of the highest reachable ledges on the route
     just outside Cherrygrove. A trainer stands about 3 steps away
     from the tree on the centre of the ledge.

Route 30: Cherrygrove City to Route 31
--------------------------------------
Two paths on this route. One leads to Mr Pokémons house, the other
leads to Route 31. The paths link together at Mr Pokémons house but
you'll need CUT to use the link between them.

Berries Available
- Berry: There's another house north of Cherrygrove City. Alongside
     the left of the house is a berry tree.
- PSNCureBerry: Keeping on the extreme right of the route will lead
     you Mr Pokémons house. Outside his house is another berry tree.

Route 31: Route 30 to Violet City
---------------------------------
Another route with grass which is only avoidable if you have pokémon
with the CUT move.

Berries Available
- Bitter Berry: A chubby looking person will be standing next to
     the tree. Later in the game this man will give you TM 50 for
     having mail delivered to him. TM 50 is NIGHTMARE.

Route 32: Violet City to Union Cave
-----------------------------------
You'll pass the Ruins of Alph along the way to the cave. There's a
Pokémon Centre just outside the cave. Watch out for Frieda on this
route behind the centre on Fridays.

Berries Available
- None

Route 33: Union Cave to Azealea Town
------------------------------------
Only one trainer on this route just outside Union Cave. Get his phone
number and he'll call at times to tell you where a rare pokémon is.

Berries Available
- PSNCureBerry: This tree is about 10 steps south of the exit of
     Union Cave.

Route 34: Ilex Forest to Goldenrod City
---------------------------------------
Watch out for the Daycare (and Breeding) Centre along this route.
Ditto (which are useful for breeding most pokémon) are found in the
grass in this route.

Berries Available
- None

Route 35: Goldenrod City to National Park
-----------------------------------------
A few trainers on this route. There's a shortcut around the
National Park to the right of the Park entrance which is only
useable if you have CUT.

Berries Available
- MysteryBerry: When leaving Goldenrod you'll see a little lake of
     water. Crossing to the other side using a pokémon with SURF
     learned will lead you to this tree.

Route 36: National Park to Violet City and Route 37
---------------------------------------------------
When you come here for the first time the intersection between the
three destinations is blocked by a Suudowoodo. Find and use the
SquirtBottle key item to gain access to the whole route.

Berries Available
- Ice Berry: You'll see this tree directly outside the National
     Park exit.

Route 37: Route 36 to Ecruteak City
-----------------------------------
Nothing of major dramas along this route.

Berries Available
- RED Apricorn: Remember the T-shaped intersection which was
     blocked by a Sudowodo? From the intersection head south and
     cling to the trees along the right hand side. You'll
     eventually stumble on 3 trees.
- BLU Apricorn: See above
- BLK Apricorn: See above

Route 38: Eruteak City to Miltank Farm
--------------------------------------
A few trainers (one tells of a rare pokémon location via phone) and
some grass which you can't avoid.

Berries Available
- Berry: When leaving Ecruteak City you'll see a path between the
     fencing. Going through the gap and between the fence and the
     ledge will take you to the tree.

Route 39: Miltank Farm to Olivine City
--------------------------------------
Nothing on this route which makes travelling difficult other than
one or two trainers.

Berries Available
- Mint Berry: Inside the Miltank Farm fence and to the right of
     the Moo Moo Milk sellers house.

Route 40: Olivine City to Whirl Islands
---------------------------------------
No berries on sea routes, ya know.

Berries Available
- None

Route 41: Whirl Islands to Cianwood City
----------------------------------------
Water, water everywhere and not a tree to see.

Berries Available
- None

Route 42: Ecruteak City to Mahogany Town
----------------------------------------
You'll need SURF to cross the body of water at the start of the
route. The entrance to Mt Mortar is on the other side of the water.

Berries Available
- PNK Apricorn: Cross the water and you'll see a cave. Just
     below it are 3 trees which are blocked by a CUT-able tree.
- GRN Apricorn: See above.
- YLW Apricorn: See above.

Route 43: Mahogany Town to Lake of Rage
---------------------------------------
Grass. Lots of it. As well as lots of grass there's also quite a few
pathways through to the Lake of Rage.

Berries Available
- Bitter Berry: From the southern entrance at Mahogany town ignore
     the main path and head straight up. You'll go into a gap
     between large trees and a mountain. Continue up and you'll see
     a girl trainer and a body of water. Cross the water using SURF
     across to the left and then use CUT to get into the tree
     enclosure. <(thanks to Sakuranbo Kisu for this one)>

Route 44: Mahogany Town to Blackthorn City
------------------------------------------
Two paths seperated by a large lake. Getting a phone number off a
fisherman in the area will alert you of when to catch Remoraids.

Berries Available
- Burnt Berry: From Mahogany Town keep going left until you hit
     the tall trees. Then head straight up and you'll see the
     berry tree.

Route 45: Mountain Road Top Section
-----------------------------------
No backtracking here. Plenty of ledges to jump and grass to move
through. Some trainers here and there and often they're unavoidable.

Berries Available
- MysteryBerry: Keep as far right as possible when travelling
     down this path. You'll eventually reach a small lake where
     you can catch Dratini. To the bottom right corner of the
     lake is the berry tree.

Route 46: Mountain Road Bottom Section
--------------------------------------
See Route 45 description.

Berries Available
- Berry: From the MysteryBerry head left, avoiding going downhill.
     You'll find a cave entrance and two berry trees next to it.
- PRZCureBerry: See Berry entry above.

TOWNS
-----

New Bark Town
-------------
The town where the winds of a new beginning blow.

Berries Available
- None

Cherrygrove City
----------------
The city of cute, fragrant flowers.

Berries Available
- None

Violet City
-----------
The city of nostalgic scents.

Berries Available
- PRZCureBerry: Just in the outskirts of the city. While travelling
     down towards Ruins of Alph/Union Cave you'll pass this tree.

Azealea Town
------------
Where people and pokémon live in happy harmony.

Berries Available
- WHT Apricorn: Just outside of Pokeball Maker Kurts House

Goldenrod City
--------------
The festive city of opulent charm.

Berries Available
- None

Ecruteak City
-------------
A historical city where the past meets the present.

Berries Available
- None

Olivine City
------------
The port closest to foreign lands.

Berries Available
- None

Cianwood City
-------------
A port surrounded by rough seas.

Berries Available
- None

Mahogany Town
-------------
Welcome to the home of the ninja.

Berries Available
- None

Blackthorn City
---------------
A quiet mountain retreat.

Berries Available
- None

Quick Summary
=============
So, you'd rather know just if a berry is on a route and don't care
exactly where? This is a shortened version of above listing without
descriptions of where the berry is on the route and skipping routes
and cities without berries.

Kanto World
-----------
Route 01: Bitter Berry
Route 02: PSNCureBerry
Route 08: PRZCureBerry
Route 11: Berry
Route 26: Ice Berry

Pewter City
- Ice Berry
- Mint Berry
Fuchsia City
- Burnt Berry

Johto World
-----------
Route 29: Berry
Route 30: Berry
         PSNCureBerry
Route 31: Bitter Berry
Route 33: PSNCureBerry
Route 35: MysteryBerry
Route 36: Ice Berry
Route 37: RED Apricorn
         BLU Apricorn
         BLK Apricorn
Route 38: Berry
Route 39: Mint Berry
Route 42: PNK Apricorn
         GRN Apricorn
         YLW Apricorn
Route 43: Bitter Berry
Route 44: Burnt Berry
Route 45: MysteryBerry
Route 46: Berry
         PRZCureBerry

Violet City
- PRZCureBerry
Azealea Town
- WHT Apricorn

Total Tree Pickings
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For the curious, this is how many berries you'll get in a day if you
collect every single berry from the list above.
  5 x Berry
+  3 x Bitter Berry
+  2 x Burnt Berry
+  3 x Ice Berry
+  2 x Mint Berry
+  2 x Mystery Berry
+  3 x PRZCureBerry
+  3 x PSNCureBerry
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= 23 Berries

And 1 of each of the seven apricorn varieties.
23 + 7 = 30 Berries

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Part 4 - Miscellaneous
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Q&A
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Any questions? I'll answer here.

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Credits
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* GameFreak and Nintendo for this fun game
* CjayC for putting this on GameFAQs
* Sakuranbo Kisu for a tree location i missed
* The 20+ people who told me about the MysteryBerry holding mistake.
  You know who you are...
* Gabe Davis for the Burnt/Ice berry effect correction