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[[Image:CrystalBerry_PM.png|thumb|50px|The '''Crystal Berry'''.]]
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The '''Crystal Berry''' is a glittering [[berry]] made of crystal in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. [[Mario]] receives it from [[Posie]] to trade it with the [[Water Stone]] that is in [[Rosie]]'s possession.  
|image=[[File:CrystalBerry PM.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|description=''"A glittering berry made of crystal."''
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The '''Crystal Berry''' is a key item found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''.


Posie is connected at the roots to the Crystal Tree, and she shakes the tree to make a Crystal Berry fall out. According to Rosie, the Crystal Berry is more beautiful than the Water Stone, and she will eagerly give the stone to [[Mario]] for the berry.  Mario must then return the [[Water Stone]] to [[Lily]] so she can refill her pond before she dries up, which enables Mario to access the [[Bubble Berry]] tree.
After receiving this berry from the Crystal Tree from [[Posie]], [[Mario]] trades it with [[Rosie]]'s [[Water Stone]].


Unlike the other berries Mario finds in [[Flower Fields]], there is only one Crystal Berry, and [[Rosie]] will not return it once Mario gives it to her.
The Crystal Tree and Posie's area is at the end of the southwestern path of Flower Fields.
 
Posie is connected at the roots to the Crystal Tree and she shakes the tree to make a Crystal Berry fall out. According to Rosie, the Crystal Berry is more beautiful than the Water Stone, and she will eagerly give the stone to Mario for the berry.  Mario must then return the Water Stone to [[Lily (Paper Mario)|Lily]] so she can refill her pond before she dries up, which enables Mario to access the [[Bubble Berry]] tree.
 
Unlike the other berries Mario finds in [[Flower Fields]], there is only one Crystal Berry, and Rosie will not return it once Mario gives it to her.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=クリスタルのみ<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pm_j-e.shtml "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English"]. (June 17, 2013). ''The Mushroom Kingdom.'' Retrieved February 4, 2015.</ref>
|JapR=Kurisutaru no Mi
|JapM=Crystal Berry
|ChiS=水晶浆果<ref>https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RP4y1H751?p=9 (51:37)</ref>
|ChiSR=Shuǐjīng Jiāngguǒ
|ChiSM=Crystal Berry
}}


The Crystal Tree and Posie's area is at the end of the southwestern path of Flower Fields.
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Latest revision as of 08:37, May 10, 2022

Crystal Berry
CrystalBerry PM.png
Description
"A glittering berry made of crystal."
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)

The Crystal Berry is a key item found in Paper Mario.

After receiving this berry from the Crystal Tree from Posie, Mario trades it with Rosie's Water Stone.

The Crystal Tree and Posie's area is at the end of the southwestern path of Flower Fields.

Posie is connected at the roots to the Crystal Tree and she shakes the tree to make a Crystal Berry fall out. According to Rosie, the Crystal Berry is more beautiful than the Water Stone, and she will eagerly give the stone to Mario for the berry. Mario must then return the Water Stone to Lily so she can refill her pond before she dries up, which enables Mario to access the Bubble Berry tree.

Unlike the other berries Mario finds in Flower Fields, there is only one Crystal Berry, and Rosie will not return it once Mario gives it to her.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese クリスタルのみ[1]
Kurisutaru no Mi
Crystal Berry

Chinese (simplified) 水晶浆果[2]
Shuǐjīng Jiāngguǒ
Crystal Berry

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.
  2. ^ https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RP4y1H751?p=9 (51:37)