Blue Apricorn

The Blue Apricorn (Japanese: あおぼんぐり Blue Bonguri), formatted Blu Apricorn prior to Generation VI, is a type of Apricorn introduced in Generation II. It can be used to make a Lure Ball.

Blue Apricorn
あおぼんぐり
Blue Bonguri
Artwork by Ken Sugimori
Introduced in Generation II
Pocket
Generation II Items
Generation IV Items (Apricorn Box)
Generation V Items
Generation VI Items
Generation VII Items
Generation VIII Other Items

In the core series games

Price

Games Cost Sell price
GSCN/A100
HGSSN/AN/A
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUMPE
N/A10
SwShN/A100

Effect

Can be made into a Lure Ball by Kurt.

If used in the Apriblender, can produce Aprijuice that boosts the Skill Performance stat.

Description

Games Description
GSC A blue Apricorn.
HGSS
BWB2W2
XYORAS
SMUSUM
SwSh
A blue Apricorn. It smells a bit like grass.

Acquisition

Games Finite methods Repeatable methods
GSC Route 37
HGSS Johto: Routes 36, and 37, Pokéathlon Dome (200 Points)SuMoWe
Kanto: Route 26, Pewter City
SwSh Isle of Armor (Berry trees)

In the anime

A Blue Apricorn in the anime

Blue Apricorns appeared in Going Apricorn!, where Kurt sent Ash, Misty, and Brock to harvest some Apricorns. After many failed attempts at picking Apricorns, the group managed to pick two Blue Apricorns and a Black Apricorn, which Kurt later turned into a pair of Lure Balls and a Heavy Ball for them.

In the manga

A Blue Apricorn in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

In Yikes, It's Yanma!, an Apricorn lottery was used to randomly decide which pairs of Gym Leaders from Kanto and Johto would face each other in an interregional exhibition tournament at Indigo Plateau. Brock and Jasmine got a Blue Apricorn each.

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 藍球果 Làahm Kàuhgwó *
青色圓柑果實 Chēng-sīk Yùhngām Gwósaht *
藍色圓柑果 Làahm-sīk Yùhngām Gwó *
青本杉 Chēng Bún Chaam *
Mandarin 藍球果 / 蓝球果 Lán Qiúguǒ *
青色圓柑果實 Qīngsè Yuángān Guǒshí *
藍色圓柑果 Lánsè Yuángān Guǒ *
French Noigrume Bleu *
Noigrume Blu *
German Aprikoko Blau*
Aprikoko Blu*
Italian Ghicocca Blu *
Ghic. Blu *
Korean 파란규토리 Paran Gyutoli
Brazilian Portuguese Bolota Azul
Spanish Bonguri Azul *
Bonguri Azu *
Vietnamese Trái Bonguri lam




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