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− | Mints are items which change the stats of the Pokémon, as if the Pokémon had a particular nature. However, its base nature will still be used for the purposes of [[breeding]], the ability [[synchronize]], evolution of [[Toxel]] and the flavour of [[berry]] it dislikes. | + | Mints are items which change the stats of the Pokémon, as if the Pokémon had a particular nature. However, its base nature will still be used for the purposes of [[breeding]], the ability [[synchronize]], evolution of [[Toxel]] and the flavour of [[berry]] it dislikes. If a mint is used on a Pokémon, the summary screen will show what the new "nature" is in a light green text. |
+ | [[File:MintSummary.png|thumb|The summary screen showing that a Gentle mint has been used on an Articuno while also displaying the original nature. The stats above are for Gentle.]] | ||
Mints can be obtained by breaking a fully-grown [[Mint Cutting]], which can be obtained using [[Forage]]. Note that multiple mint cuttings are needed to obtain multiple mints, as a fully grown cutting will only drop a mint, and not a new cutting (partially grown cuttings will drop themselves but no mint). Mints come in different colors, sorted by the stat which is increased by them. | Mints can be obtained by breaking a fully-grown [[Mint Cutting]], which can be obtained using [[Forage]]. Note that multiple mint cuttings are needed to obtain multiple mints, as a fully grown cutting will only drop a mint, and not a new cutting (partially grown cuttings will drop themselves but no mint). Mints come in different colors, sorted by the stat which is increased by them. |
Latest revision as of 18:31, 7 March 2025
Mints are items which change the stats of the Pokémon, as if the Pokémon had a particular nature. However, its base nature will still be used for the purposes of breeding, the ability synchronize, evolution of Toxel and the flavour of berry it dislikes. If a mint is used on a Pokémon, the summary screen will show what the new "nature" is in a light green text.
Mints can be obtained by breaking a fully-grown Mint Cutting, which can be obtained using Forage. Note that multiple mint cuttings are needed to obtain multiple mints, as a fully grown cutting will only drop a mint, and not a new cutting (partially grown cuttings will drop themselves but no mint). Mints come in different colors, sorted by the stat which is increased by them.
Red mints
Mint | Increased stat | Decreased stat |
---|---|---|
Lonely mint | Attack | Defense |
Adamant mint | Attack | Special Attack |
Naughty mint | Attack | Special Defense |
Brave mint | Attack | Speed |
Blue mints
Mint | Increased stat | Decreased stat |
---|---|---|
Bold mint | Defense | Attack |
Impish mint | Defense | Special Attack |
Lax mint | Defense | Special Defense |
Relaxed mint | Defense | Speed |
Cyan mints
Mint | Increased stat | Decreased stat |
---|---|---|
Modest mint | Special Attack | Attack |
Mild mint | Special Attack | Defense |
Rash mint | Special Attack | Special Defense |
Quiet mint | Special Attack | Speed |
Pink mints
Mint | Increased stat | Decreased stat |
---|---|---|
Calm mint | Special Defense | Attack |
Gentle mint | Special Defense | Defense |
Careful mint | Special Defense | Special Attack |
Sassy mint | Special Defense | Speed |
Green mints
Mint | Increased stat | Decreased stat |
---|---|---|
Timid mint | Speed | Attack |
Hasty mint | Speed | Defense |
Jolly mint | Speed | Special Attack |
Naive mint | Speed | Special Defense |
Yellow mints
Mint | Increased stat | Decreased stat |
---|---|---|
Quirky mint | None | None |
Bashful mint | None | None |
Serious mint | None | None |
Docile mint | None | None |
Hardy mint | None | None |