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You need a Pecha berry. They are bright pink and you can find them in most dungeons
you find the light ball when a wild Pikachu is holding it. you only have 5% chance of finding one. the best place to find it is in the Pokemon mansion. i use a mr. mime that knows the move trick to swap a pecha berry with a light ball from a pikachu there
In Pokémon Battle Revolution, players can obtain various berries to enhance their Pokémon's abilities. The available berries include the Sitrus Berry, which restores health, and the Berries that reduce damage from specific types of moves, like the Chesto Berry (wakes Pokémon from sleep) and the Pecha Berry (cures poison). Players can also use berries for competitive strategies, such as modifying stats or healing effects during battles.
I have a Dialga card (4/100) and when I first found it I was happy I had a misprint. But then I thought 'They wouldn't make this many mistakes, would they?'. It has a picture of a Pecha Berry instead of a Adamant Orb, the word 'type' is spelled 'sype', and the words 'Diamond Blast' are missing. I'm 99% sure it's fake, but is there a chance it's not? If so could it be worth something?
Berries can do a number of things, from preventing poison, healing Pokemon, recovering paralysis, and waking up Pokemon. Or healing ANY status condition. Common Berries in RSE and what they do: Oran or Sitrus Berry: Heal Pokemon's HP Pecha Berry: Heal Poison Chesto Berry: Wake up Pokemon Rawst Berry: Recover burns Cheri Berry: Recover paralysis Lum Berry: Heal ANY status condition. Berries also can be used for PokeBlock, which help contests and attract Pokemon in the Safari Zone.
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Ivan Pecha was born on 1986-01-23.
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The surname Pecha is derived from the nickname of the name Petr. This is the Czech form of Peter, which means "stone".
Kucha houses are basically found in villages and deserted areas. They are commonly made up of dry leaves, bamboo sticks, mud, and twigs.
"Drop cake" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania German phrase "Blotch Kucha."Specifically, the word "Blotch" means "drop." The word "Kucha" means "cake." The name comes from the dropping and the spreading (with the back of a spoon) of the entire dough on a greased, floured cookie sheet.
The cast of Ishq Pecha - 1984 includes: Nazli Nanha Rangeela Ali Ejaz Sheikh Iqbal
"Cherry cakes" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch phrase "Kasha Kucha."Specifically, the word "Kasha" means "cherry." The word "Kucha" means "cake." The end result of the making and baking are about twenty (20) dessert balls, each about two (2) inches/5.08 centimeters in size each.
Mix a Pecha berry :P
"Cake" is an English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch word "Kucha."Specifically, the word "Kucha" may refer to one cake or to what could have been one cake but is cut or otherwise formed into many smaller, often bite-sized pieces. In terms of the latter, it actually is the plural form "Kuchen" that one might think should be used, but is not.
Pecha berries should be sweet.
You need 62 oran and pecha berries