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== How to Find Berries ==
==Finding Berries==
Berries grow on naturally generating Berry Trees. Their appearance can vary based on the type of
Berry, and each biome has a wide selection of Berries that can generate inside them. Generally, berry trees range from 1-2 blocks tall, have colorful foliage, and have visible berries hanging from their leaves. It is unnecessary to destroy berry trees to get the berries—they can be harvested much like Sweet Berry bushes, by simply right-clicking on them. Harvesting berry trees can also be automated using a Dispenser containing Shears.
 
There are currently 69 different types of berries available in Cobblemon. Out of these 69, only 30 are available to find in the wild/drop from wild Pokemon. The remaining 39 berries are only available through a process called [[Berry Tree#Berry Mutating|mutation]].
 
A list of every available berry, their natural growth locations, their mutation methods and preferred soil can be found [[Berry Tree|here]].

Latest revision as of 16:48, 30 May 2025

Finding Berries

Berries grow on naturally generating Berry Trees. Their appearance can vary based on the type of Berry, and each biome has a wide selection of Berries that can generate inside them. Generally, berry trees range from 1-2 blocks tall, have colorful foliage, and have visible berries hanging from their leaves. It is unnecessary to destroy berry trees to get the berries—they can be harvested much like Sweet Berry bushes, by simply right-clicking on them. Harvesting berry trees can also be automated using a Dispenser containing Shears.

There are currently 69 different types of berries available in Cobblemon. Out of these 69, only 30 are available to find in the wild/drop from wild Pokemon. The remaining 39 berries are only available through a process called mutation.

A list of every available berry, their natural growth locations, their mutation methods and preferred soil can be found here.