Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee is an attempt by Nintendo to draw in the Pokemon GO crowd to a more traditional Pokemon experience. As a result, the games share some mechanics, such as feeding wild Pokemon berries when trying to catch them, with different berries yielding different results.

Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee includes Razz Berries, Nanab Berries, and Pinap Berries with silver and gold variants that make them more effective. Razz Berries make Pokemon easier to catch, whereas Nanab Berries make Pokemon stop moving and swatting Pokeballs away. Pinap Berries, meanwhile, can be used to increase the odds of a Pokemon dropping an item after they're caught.

Getting berries in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee, outside of the ones that are rewarded to the player during story moments or in other situations, mainly boils down to searching bushes and other parts of the world. Players will know when a bush has a berry in it because their starter Pokemon, whether it be Pikachu or Eevee, will wag their tail when there's one nearby. Luckily, there are some specific berry farming spots in Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee to make collecting berries a little easier.

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There are two main places Pokemon Let's Go players will want to visit when farming for berries. These include Route 17, specifically the path with the yellow flowers, and the Cerulean Cave, where players can eventually face off against the legendary Pokemon Mewtwo. Route 17 is the best place to farm Razz Berries, whereas players will want to go to Cerulean Cave to farm the other three types of berries in the game.

Besides finding berries out in the game world, players can also get them as catch rewards. Players will be rewarded more berries for the more Pokemon they catch, if they're getting good throws when catching the Pokemon, and by getting a Catch Combo. Catch Combos are also a great way to farm shiny Pokemon, so players should make it a point to get them whenever possible.

Pokemon Let's Go Pikachu and Let's Go Eevee are out now, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.

Source: Heavy