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This is a list of all Seed Items found in the game Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX for the Nintendo Switch. Read on to find out each Item's effect!
Kinds of Items | ||
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Berries | Glasses | Gummies |
Medicines | Orbs | Ribbons |
Rocks | Scarves | Seeds |
Spikes | TMs | Vitamins |
Wands | Other Items | - |
List of Contents
Item | Effect |
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Eating it causes the last move that Pokemon used to be Disabled. During that adventure, no enemy or ally will be able to use that move. Only one move can be disabled at a time. | |
Eating it makes you attack 1 tile in front of your with a blast, causing huge damage. You can also throw it to use it, but the power is weaker. | |
If you throw it at an enemy and hit them, you can give them the Blinker condition. Be careful not to use it on your teammates. | |
If you throw it at an enemy and hit them, you can make them Infatuated for a little while, which will make their moves more likely to fail. If this seed is in your Toolbox, it will be targeted first by Pluck, a Sticky Trap, or the like. | |
If you throw it at an enemy and hit them, you can lower their level by 1. Be careful not to use it on your teammates. | |
Eating it causees the Pokemon to become Awakened, making them very strong! | |
Eating it restores HP quite a lot. Additionally, it increases your max HP only during that adventure. If your max HP is 100 or more, your max HP won't increase unless you eat this seed when your HP is full. | |
Eating it gives you the Eyedrops condition, which enables you to see traps. The effect lasts as long as you are on the floor. It will also cure the Blinker status. | |
Eating it heals many bad statuses, such as being poisoned or paralyzed. | |
Eating it raises your level by 1, which makes you very happy! | |
Eating it raises your max HP slightly. This effect is permanent. | |
A scrap left over from when you eat a Reviver Seed or a Tiny Reviver Seed. Eating this only fills your Belly a little bit, and there's no other effect. | |
Eating it warps you close to the floor's stairs. | |
Eating it boosts your Travel Speed for a little while. Eating another makes you even faster! | |
If this item is in your Toolbox, it will revive a fainted Pokemon. Additionally, it helps restore their PP and Belly. It turns into a Plain Seed once it revives a Pokemon. | |
If you throw it at an enemy and hit them, it can make them Sleep for a little while. Be careful not to use it on your teammates. | |
If you throw it at an enemy and hit them, you can make them Petrified. This condition lasts until they take damage. | |
If this item is in your Toolbox, it will revive a fainted Pokemon. It turns into a Plain Seed once it revives a Pokemon. | |
If you throw it at an enemy and hit them, they will be Confused for a little while. Be careful not to use it on your teammates. | |
Eating it gives you the Trained condition, which boosts the growth of moves. The effect lasts as long as you are on the floor. | |
Eating it boosts your Attack and Sp. Atk a lot! The effect lasts as long as you are on the floor. | |
Eating it warps you to a different place on the floor. If you throw it at an enemy and hit them with it, you can send them away. |
Kinds of Items | ||
---|---|---|
Berries | Glasses | Gummies |
Medicines | Orbs | Ribbons |
Rocks | Scarves | Seeds |
Spikes | TMs | Vitamins |
Wands | Other Items | - |
List of Seed Items
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