Pokémon Diamond and Pearl/Healing Items

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Healing items are undoubtedly an incredibly valuable asset to you, both during and outside of battle. One word of caution; Pokémon do not know how to use these automatically during battle, so you'll have to use up your turn and give them an item yourself.

NameEffectPriceNotes
PotionMost basic recovery item that heals 20 HPFile:Pokebuck.png300
Super potionHeals Pokémon by 50 HPFile:Pokebuck.png700
Hyper potionHeals Pokémon by 200 HPFile:Pokebuck.png 1,200
Max potionCompletely restores HP to the maxFile:Pokebuck.png2,500Does not work on fainted Pokémon, just like all other potions
Moomoo milkHeals Pokémon by 100 HPFile:Pokebuck.png500200 File:Pokebuck.png less than a Super potion and recovers twice the HP, but can only be bought in the cafe north of Solaceon Town
Fresh WaterHeals Pokémon by 50 HP350 File:Pokebuck.pngBought in the vending machine on the 5th floor of the department store
Soda PopHeals Pokémon by 60 HP400 File:Pokebuck.pngBought Bought in the vending machine on the 5th floor of the department store
LemonadeHeals Pokémon by 80 HP500 File:Pokebuck.pngBought in the vending machine on the 5th floor of the department store
AntidoteCures poisoning100 File:Pokebuck.pngCheapest item besides mail in the game
Freeze HealCures freezing? File:Pokebuck.png
Paralyze HealCures paralysis? File:Pokebuck.png
Burn HealCures burn? File:Pokebuck.png
Full HealCures any status condition600 File:Pokebuck.png
Lava CookieCures any status conditionN/AGiven to you by lady who lost her Suite Key if you find it and give it to her
Full RestoreFully restores HP and cures all status problems3,000File:Pokebuck.pngDoes not heal fainted Pokémon
ReviveRestores fainted Pokémon's HP by half?File:Pokebuck.png
Max ReviveCompletely restores fainted Pokémon's HPN/A