Lime-types are unaffected by Cherry Seed.For stat ailments, Apple-types cannot starve, while Orange-types cannot be burned.Downplayed with Chocolate-type, where other than being super-effective against itself, it has no type effectiveness against others either.Vanilla-type plays it better than Normal-types, where it is neutral against all types, including itself.The first gym leader prides in rock-hard defense, referencing Brock's specialty in Rock-types.Mutual Disadvantage: Banana and Lemon share a mutual weakness towards each other.
Elemental RockPaperScissors: This ◊ image shows the type chart present in this game.Elemental Powers: There are 12 types total, in both games: Vanilla, Cherry, Strawberry, Apple, Orange, Banana, Lemon, Lime, Blueberry, Grape, Raspberry and Chocolate.For example, the first Gym Leader uses Cherry, Strawberry and Apple-types, which are all red. Color-Coded Characters: The Gym Leaders in this game seem to use more of a group of types in the same color rather than specializing in a single type.Bizarro Elements: All the types are themed after fruits and flavors.Big "NO!": How Kyle reacts to his second loss outside the Rock Candy Mines.When a Pokémon is afflicted with it, it loses HP every turn by nomming on itself. Autocannibalism: The Hunger Stat Ailment.Divided into these categories: Cakes, Pies, Donuts, Candies, Cupcakes, Swirlies, Fudgies, Specials and Rare Sweets. Anthropomorphic Food: The Pokésweets are combinations of Pokémon and sweets.It later received a sequel, Pokémon Sweet 2th, available here. Pokémon Sweet Version is a ROM Hack from Pokémon FireRed, set in an alternate version of Kanto where almost everything, from the buildings to the Pokémon themselves, is made out of different kinds of sweets.