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[[File:Pokéblock | [[File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Pokéblock Case.png|thumb|100px|A Pokéblock Case in Generation VI]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:Pokéblock anime.png|thumb|170px|Pokéblocks in the anime.]] | ||
'''Pokéblocks''' (Japanese: '''ポロック''' ''Polock'') are colorful candy blocks made for Pokémon and are primarily used to increase a Pokémon's [[Contest condition|condition]] in one of five areas: Cool, Beauty, Cute, | '''Pokéblocks''' (Japanese: '''ポロック''' ''Polock'') are colorful candy blocks made for Pokémon and are primarily used to increase a Pokémon's [[Contest condition|condition]] for [[Pokémon Contest]]s{{sup/3|RSE}} or Pokémon Contest Spectaculars{{sup/6|ORAS}} in one of five areas: [[Cool (condition)|Coolness]], [[Beautiful (condition)|Beauty]], [[Cute (condition)|Cuteness]], [[Clever (condition)|Cleverness]], and [[Tough (condition)|Toughness]]. In [[Generation IV]], the equivalent of Pokéblocks are [[Poffin]]s. | ||
Pokéblocks are used to prepare a Pokémon for | Pokéblocks are used to prepare a Pokémon for contests by raising its condition in the appropriate category or categories. The better a Pokémon's condition is in the category it is participating in, the better it will do in the contest's preliminary judging. In [[Generation III]], Pokéblocks can also be used in the {{safari|Hoenn}}, to attract Pokémon of certain [[Nature]]s by placing Pokéblocks in feeders or to make wild Pokémon less likely to escape in battle, by throwing Pokéblocks at them. | ||
A Pokéblock | A {{key|III|Pokéblock Case}} is required before Pokéblocks can be made, to store the Pokéblocks that are made. In {{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}, the Pokéblock Case can be obtained by speaking to a small girl in the [[Contest Hall]] in [[Slateport City]]. In {{game|Emerald}}, she is in the Contest Hall in [[Lilycove City]]. In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the Pokéblock Case is stored in the {{key|VI|Pokéblock Kit}}, which is obtained from [[Lisia]] after delivering the {{key|VI|Devon Parts}} and attempting to leave [[Slateport City]]. In Generation III, Pokéblocks are made at a [[Berry Blender]] in [[Contest Hall]]s, while in [[Generation VI]], they are made with a portable Berry Blender in the {{key|VI|Pokéblock Kit}}. | ||
==Using Pokéblocks== | |||
[[File:Pokéblock being fed.png|thumb|Mightyena being fed a Purple Pokéblock|left]] | |||
===Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald=== | |||
Feeding a Pokéblock to a Pokémon increases its condition by amounts dependent upon the {{Berries}} used in its creation and influenced by the skill it was made with. A Pokéblock's feel limits how many Pokéblocks a Pokémon can eat. Its level indicates the amount by which its strongest flavor will affect the Pokémon's condition, while its color—detailed in the following section—can indicate which flavor is its strongest. | |||
====Feel==== | |||
For every Pokéblock that a Pokémon eats, the value of the Pokéblock's feel is added to a number associated with the Pokémon (sometimes referred to as '''luster''' in the fan community). This number has a maximum of 255, and when it reaches that point, the Pokémon will no longer be able to eat any more Pokéblocks. The size of this number is indicated by a ring of stars that appears around the Pokémon in the [[PokéNav]] as it is fed more Pokéblocks. The ring starts at 1 star and adds a new star after every 29 points of feel, up to a maximum of 10 stars. | |||
====Level==== | |||
A Pokéblock's level indicates the strength of its strongest [[flavor]]. If a Pokéblock contains more than one flavor, the only way to know the strength of the others is to calculate them based on the Berries that went into making the Pokéblock, as detailed below. | |||
When a Pokémon is fed a Pokéblock, its condition in each category will be increased depending on the strengths of the flavors in the Pokéblock and which categories they correspond to, up to the maximum of 255 per stat. | |||
If a Pokémon eats a Pokéblock "happily" or "with disdain", the strength of the primary flavor will be multiplied by 1.1 or 0.9 (respectively, and with the result rounded down) before raising the associated condition. If the Pokémon shows neither reaction, no flavor will receive any modification before being added to its condition. A Pokémon's reaction depends on the strengths of its liked and disliked flavors in the Pokéblock. If the flavor it likes is stronger than the flavor it dislikes, it will like the Pokéblock, while it will dislike the Pokéblock if the opposite is true; if those flavors have the same strength, however, the Pokémon will react neutrally. | |||
===Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire=== | |||
In the [[remake]]s, feeding a Pokémon a Pokéblock increases its condition by amounts solely dependent on the type of Pokéblock. Pokémon can be fed an unlimited number of Pokéblocks. | |||
Pokéblocks can have six colors: one for each of the contest categories (Red, Blue, Pink, Green, and Yellow), which only raises that condition, and Rainbow, which raises all five conditions at once. Each of these colors also has a "+" variant, such as "Red Pokéblock +" and "Rainbow Pokéblock +". Pokéblocks +<!--this is how they're officially pluralized--> increase a Pokémon's condition more than regular Pokéblocks do. | |||
A Pokémon's affection in [[Pokémon-Amie]] can also boost the effectiveness of Pokéblocks. A Pokémon with level 2-3 affection adds 1 extra point of condition, level 4 adds 2 extra points, and level 5 adds 4 extra points. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #64aef7; border: 3px solid #1E90FF" | |||
|- | |||
! style="background: #ABCDEF; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Pokémon-Amie Affection | |||
! style="background: #{{red color light}}" | Level 0-1 | |||
! style="background: #{{blue color light}}" | Level 2-3 | |||
! style="background: #{{yellow color light}}" | Level 4 | |||
! style="background: #{{platinum color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Level 5 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| # of Pokéblocks to reach Maximum | |||
| N/A | |||
| N/A | |||
| N/A | |||
| 22-40 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | # of Pokéblocks + to reach Maximum | |||
| style="background: #fff" | N/A | |||
| style="background: #fff" | N/A | |||
| style="background: #fff" | N/A | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | N/A | |||
|} | |||
<!--Each condition has a maximum value of 255. Feeding a Pokémon (with 0 affection) a regular Pokéblock increases condition by 8 points. A Pokéblock + increases a Pokémon's condition by 16 points. | |||
NOTE: I intend to uncomment this only when I know the value for Rainbow Pokéblocks.--> | |||
<!--Notes from Arima: Latios with Docile Nature and Level 5 Affection was given 32 Yellow Pokéblocks to max out Toughness but was given 37 Blue Pokéblocks to Max out Beauty. (255/32 = 7.96875) (255/37 = 6.89189) | |||
Absol with Adamant Nature and Level 5 Affection was given 22 Red Pokeblocks to max out Coolness. (255/22 = 11.59090) | |||
Lugia with Quirky Nature and Level 5 Affection was given 22 Green Pokeblocks to max out Cleverness. (255/22 = 11.59090)--> | |||
==Making Pokéblocks== | ==Making Pokéblocks== | ||
In {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, Pokéblocks are made by mixing | [[File:May Purple Pokeblock.png|thumb|200px|{{an|May}} with her "May's Purple Surprise"]] | ||
===Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald=== | |||
In {{3v2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, Pokéblocks are made by mixing Berries with one to three other people in a [[Berry Blender]], found at Contest Halls. Once Berries are selected, the center of the blender will spin. When the blender's arrow points to the player's marker, the player can push the A button to make it spin faster. The faster it spins, the better the Pokéblock. If the button is pushed outside of the player's marker, the arrow will spin slower, resulting in bad Pokéblocks. Once it is done, each participant receives a Pokéblock. | |||
====Flavors==== | |||
The flavors in a Pokéblock depend on the flavors of the Berries that went into making it and the highest speed achieved during the blending. If two or more of the same Berry are used, the resulting Pokéblock will always be a low quality black Pokéblock, which is automatically assigned three random flavors of strength 2. For an overview of the influence that various Berries will have on flavors, refer to the {{DL|Flavor|list of Berries by flavor}}. | |||
If each Berry used in the Pokéblock is different from the others, the flavors in the resulting Pokéblock are calculated as follows: | |||
# Add together the respective flavors of all Berries being used (sum all spicy values, all dry values, and so on). | |||
#:For instance, if {{b|Bluk}}, {{b|Nanab}}, and {{b|Wepear}} Berries are blended, the result of this step would be spicy: -1; dry: -1; sweet: 0; bitter: 1; and sour: 1. | |||
# Multiply the numbers from the previous result by 10 and subtract 1 from each flavor for every flavor that is negative. | |||
#:Continuing the example above, the result of this step would be: spicy: -12; dry: -12; sweet: -2; bitter: 8; and sour: 8. | |||
# Set any numbers from the previous result that were negative to 0, then multiply them all by ''X'' and round the result to the nearest number, where ''X'' is <code>''MaxRPM'' / 333 + 1</code> rounded down to the nearest hundredth place (that is, keeping the first two decimal places). | |||
#:Continuing with the established example, if the maximum RPM reported at the end of blending is 110 RPM, then ''X'' = 1.33 and the result of this step—and the final values for the strengths of the flavors in the Pokéblock—is spicy: 0; dry: 0; sweet: 0; bitter: 11; and sour: 11. | |||
=== | ====Color==== | ||
[[File:Pokéblock | In most cases, the color of a Pokéblock depends on the number of flavors that are present in the Pokéblock and on the strength of those flavors. The exception is if two or more of the same Berry are used to make a Pokéblock; in this case, the resulting Pokéblock will always be black. Black Pokéblocks are automatically set to have three random flavors of strength 2. | ||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | |||
|- | |||
! | |||
! colspan=5 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Primary flavor | |||
|- style="background: #{{contest color light}}" | |||
! Flavors present | |||
! style="background-color: #{{cool color}}" | Spicy | |||
! style="background-color: #{{beauty color}}" | Dry | |||
! style="background-color: #{{cute color}}" | Sweet | |||
! style="background-color: #{{smart color}}" | Bitter | |||
! style="background-color: #{{tough color}}" | Sour | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 0 | |||
| colspan=5 | [[File:Black Pokéblock.png]] Black | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 1, strength ≤ 50 | |||
| [[File:Red Pokéblock.png]] Red | |||
| [[File:Blue Pokéblock.png]] Blue | |||
| [[File:Pink Pokéblock.png]] Pink | |||
| [[File:Green Pokéblock.png]] Green | |||
| [[File:Yellow Pokéblock.png]] Yellow | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 1, strength > 50 | |||
| colspan=5 | [[File:Gold Pokéblock.png]] Gold | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 2, highest ≤ 50 | |||
| [[File:Purple Pokéblock.png]] Purple | |||
| [[File:Indigo Pokéblock.png]] Indigo | |||
| [[File:Brown Pokéblock.png]] Brown | |||
| [[File:LiteBlue Pokéblock.png]] LiteBlue | |||
| [[File:Olive Pokéblock.png]] Olive | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 2, highest > 50 | |||
| colspan=5 | [[File:Gold Pokéblock.png]] Gold | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 3 | |||
| colspan=5 | [[File:Grey Pokéblock.png]] Gray | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 4 | |||
| colspan=5 style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | [[File:White Pokéblock.png]] White | |||
|} | |||
===Feel=== | ====Feel==== | ||
The | The feel of a Pokéblock is determined by the average smoothness of the Berries that went into making it and the number of people who participated in making it, as shown below: | ||
:<code>''Feel'' = ( ''Smoothness''<sub>1</sub> + ... + ''Smoothness<sub>n</sub>'' ) / ''n'' - ''People''</code> | |||
The result of this calculation is rounded down. The maximum value for a Pokéblock's feel is 99. The smoothness for various Berries can be found in the section below. | |||
== | =====Smoothness values===== | ||
[[ | In the table below, Berries in italics are [[e-Reader]] Berries, some of which were never released for English games. | ||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Smoothness | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Berries | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 5 || ''{{b|Nutpea}}'', ''{{b|Kuo}}'' | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 20 || {{b|Leppa}}, {{b|Oran}}, {{b|Persim}}, {{b|Lum}}, {{b|Sitrus}}, {{b|Razz}}, {{b|Bluk}}, {{b|Nanab}}, {{b|Wepear}},<br>{{b|Pinap}}, {{b|Pomeg}}, {{b|Kelpsy}}, {{b|Qualot}}, {{b|Hondew}}, {{b|Grepa}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 25 || {{b|Cheri}}, {{b|Chesto}}, {{b|Pecha}}, {{b|Rawst}}, {{b|Aspear}}, {{b|Figy}}, {{b|Wiki}}, {{b|Mago}}, {{b|Aguav}}, {{b|Iapapa}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 30 || {{b|Tamato}}, {{b|Cornn}}, {{b|Magost}}, {{b|Rabuta}}, {{b|Nomel}}, {{b|Lansat}}, {{b|Starf}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 40 || {{b|Enigma}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 65 || ''{{b|Pumkin}}'', ''{{b|Drash}}'', ''{{b|Eggant}}'', ''{{b|Yago}}'', ''{{b|Touga}}'' | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 70 || {{b|Spelon}}, {{b|Pamtre}}, {{b|Watmel}}, {{b|Durin}}, {{b|Belue}}, ''{{b|Ginema}}'' | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| class="c" | 80 || {{b|Liechi}}, {{b|Ganlon}}, {{b|Salac}}, {{b|Petaya}}, {{b|Apicot}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[ | | class="c" style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | 85 | ||
| | | style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | ''{{b|Strib}}'', ''[[Chilan Berry (Generation III)|Chilan]]'', ''{{b|Niniku}}'', ''{{b|Topo}}'' | ||
|} | |||
===Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire=== | |||
{{incomplete|section|Exact percentages for each tier}} | |||
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, the player is given a Pokéblock Kit, which contains a Berry Blender with which the player may create Pokéblocks using two to four Berries. In contrast to the original games, the process of blending Berries is entirely automatic, and the only factor in a Pokéblock's creation is the Berries that went into making it. | |||
When the player chooses what Berries to blend, the number of Pokéblocks that result will be equal to the number of Berries chosen to be blended. | |||
If Berries of three or fewer colors are blended together, then the color of the resulting Pokéblocks can match any color that was used most often. For example, blending a Red Berry and a Blue Berry may result in two Red Pokéblocks or two Blue Pokéblocks, while blending two Red Berries with a Blue Berry will result in three Red Pokéblocks. If Berries of four different colors are blended together, Rainbow Pokéblocks will be produced. | |||
Any Pokéblocks that the player makes can either be regular Pokéblocks or Pokéblocks +. The chance of getting Pokéblocks + depends on the Berries used in the blending, with rarer Berries having a higher chance to produce Pokéblocks + than common Berries. The table below lists the likelihoods of producing Pokéblocks + with each Berry. | |||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="text-align: center; margin:auto; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" rowspan=2 | Likelihood | ||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" colspan=5 | Berries | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File:Yellow Pokéblock.png]] | ! style="background-color: #{{cool color}}" | Red | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{beauty color}}" | Blue | ||
! style="background-color: #{{cute color}}" | Pink | |||
! style="background-color: #{{smart color}}" | Green | |||
! style="background-color: #{{tough color}}" | Yellow | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Very Low || {{b|Cheri}}, {{b|Figy}}, {{b|Leppa}}, {{b|Razz}} || {{b|Bluk}}, {{b|Chesto}}, {{b|Oran}}, {{b|Wiki}} || {{b|Mago}}, {{b|Nanab}}, {{b|Pecha}}, {{b|Persim}} || {{b|Aguav}}, {{b|Rawst}}, {{b|Wepear}} || {{b|Aspear}}, {{b|Iapapa}}, {{b|Pinap}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Low || {{b|Pomeg}}, {{b|Tamato}} || {{b|Belue}}, {{b|Cornn}}, {{b|Kelpsy}}, {{b|Pamtre}} || {{b|Magost}}, {{b|Qualot}}, {{b|Spelon}} || {{b|Durin}}, {{b|Hondew}}, {{b|Lum}}, {{b|Rabuta}}, {{b|Watmel}} || {{b|Grepa}}, {{b|Nomel}}, {{b|Sitrus}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Medium || {{b|Chople}}, {{b|Haban}}, {{b|Occa}}, {{b|Payapa}}, {{b|Roseli}} || {{b|Coba}}, {{b|Passho}}, {{b|Yache}} || {{b|Colbur}}, {{b|Kasib}} || {{b|Babiri}}, {{b|Kebia}}, {{b|Rindo}}, {{b|Tanga}} || {{b|Charti}}, {{b|Chilan}}, {{b|Shuca}}, {{b|Wacan}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Medium-High || — || {{b|Apicot}}, {{b|Ganlon}} || {{b|Kee}}, {{b|Petaya}} || {{b|Salac}} || {{b|Liechi}}, {{b|Maranga}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| High || {{b|Custap}} || {{b|Rowap}} || — || {{b|Micle}} || {{b|Enigma}}, {{b|Jaboca}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Guaranteed || — || — || {{b|Lansat}} || {{b|Starf}} || — | |||
|} | |||
====Gallery==== | |||
{| class="roundy" cellpadding=3 style="margin: auto; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" colspan=2 | Pokéblock | |||
! style="background:#{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Effect | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Red Pokéblock Sprite.png]] | |||
| Red Pokéblock | |||
| Slightly increases Coolness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Blue Pokéblock Sprite.png]] | |||
| Blue Pokéblock | |||
| Slightly increases Beauty | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Pink Pokéblock Sprite.png]] | |||
| Pink Pokéblock | |||
| Slightly increases Cuteness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Green Pokéblock Sprite.png]] | |||
| Green Pokéblock | |||
| Slightly increases Cleverness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Yellow Pokéblock Sprite.png]] | |||
| Yellow Pokéblock | |||
| Slightly increases Toughness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Rainbow Pokéblock Sprite.png]] | |||
| Rainbow Pokéblock | |||
| Slightly increases all condition stats | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File: | ! style="background:#{{contest color light}};" colspan="3" | Plus variant | ||
| | |- style="background:#FFF" | ||
| [[File:Red Pokéblock Plus Sprite.png]] | |||
| Red Pokéblock + | |||
| Moderately increases Coolness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Blue Pokéblock Plus Sprite.png]] | |||
| Blue Pokéblock + | |||
| Moderately increases Beauty | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Pink Pokéblock Plus Sprite.png]] | |||
| Pink Pokéblock + | |||
| Moderately increases Cuteness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Green Pokéblock Plus Sprite.png]] | |||
| Green Pokéblock + | |||
| Moderately increases Cleverness | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
| [[File:Yellow Pokéblock Plus Sprite.png]] | |||
| Yellow Pokéblock + | |||
| Moderately increases Toughness | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[File: | | style="background:#FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:Rainbow Pokéblock Plus Sprite.png]] | ||
| | | style="background:#FFF" | Rainbow Pokéblock + | ||
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Moderately increases all condition stats | |||
|} | |||
==Blending with NPCs== | |||
In {{game2|Ruby|Sapphire|Emerald}}, Pokéblocks may be made with friends or with the assistance of in-game NPCs. In Ruby and Sapphire, the player may find one NPC who will assist in Berry Blending at the [[Verdanturf Town]] or [[Fallarbor Town]] Contest Halls, two NPCs in [[Slateport City]]'s Contest Hall, and three NPCs in [[Lilycove City]]'s Contest Hall. In Emerald, there are three Berry Blending machines with one to three NPCs who will assist in Berry Blending all in the [[Lilycove City]] Contest Hall, and the [[Blend Master]] will occasionally appear as well. | |||
The Berries these NPCs will contribute follow a repeating pattern. They only break this pattern when the player is using the same Berry that they would, in order to avoid producing a black Pokéblock. As an example, if the player uses an [[Oran Berry]] (no. 7) or a [[Wiki Berry]] (no. 12) at the 4-person Berry Blender, the NPCs there will add Chesto, Aspear, and Rawst Berries. If the player adds a [[Persim Berry]] (no. 8), the NPCs will add Pecha, Cheri, and Aspear Berries. | |||
{| style="margin: auto; text-align: center" | |||
! colspan=3 | Special cases | |||
| rowspan=2 width="30" | | |||
! General cases | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | | ||
| | {| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Player | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | NPC 1 | ||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | NPC 2 | |||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | NPC 3 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Cheri || Aspear || Rawst || Pecha | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Chesto || Cheri || Aspear || Rawst | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Pecha || Chesto || Cheri || Aspear | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Rawst || Pecha || Chesto || Cheri | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Aspear || Rawst || Pecha || Chesto | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Enigma | |||
| rowspan="5"| Cheri | |||
| rowspan="5"| Pecha | |||
| rowspan="5"| Rawst | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Pumkin | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Drash | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Eggant | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Nutpea | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background: #fff" |Strib | ||
| | | style="background: #fff" rowspan="2"| Chesto | ||
| style="background: #fff" rowspan="2"| Rawst | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" rowspan="2"| Aspear | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Chilan | |||
|} | |||
| width="30" | | |||
| | |||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Player | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Blend Master | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Spelon || Tamato | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Pamtre || Cornn | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Watmel || Magost | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Durin || Rabuta | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Belue | ||
| | | style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Nomel | ||
|} | |||
| | |||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Player | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | NPC 1 | ||
|- | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | NPC 2 | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | NPC 3 | ||
| | ! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Blend Master | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Berry# {{wp|Modulo operation|%}} 5 = 1 || Cheri || Pecha || Rawst || Spelon | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Berry# % 5 = 2 || Chesto || Rawst || Aspear || Pamtre | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Berry# % 5 = 3 || Pecha || Aspear || Cheri || Watmel | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| Berry# % 5 = 4 || Rawst || Cheri || Chesto || Durin | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | Berry# % 5 = 0 | |||
| style="background: #fff" | Aspear | |||
| style="background: #fff" | Chesto | |||
| style="background: #fff" | Pecha | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" | Belue | |||
|} | |||
|} | |} | ||
The table below details the Pokéblocks that will be produced if the player adds a given Berry when blending with a given number of NPCs or the Blend Master. The level columns give the level that will be produced if the Berry Blender reaches a maximum RPM of 100 during blending. Since the NPCs only use the first five Berries, which each have a smoothness of 25, calculating the feel of any Pokéblock is simple, following the formula given in the previous section. The Blend Master meanwhile uses a Berry with smoothness of 50 or 70. | |||
The table below | |||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | {| class="roundy sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{contest color}}; border: 3px solid #{{contest color dark}}" | ||
|- | |- | ||
! colspan=2 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Berry | ! rowspan=2 colspan=2 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Berry | ||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | 1 NPC | ! colspan=2 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | 1 NPC | ||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | 2 NPCs | ! colspan=2 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | 2 NPCs | ||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | 3 NPCs | ! colspan=2 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}" | 3 NPCs | ||
! style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | | ! colspan=2 style="background-color: #{{contest color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Blend Master | ||
|- style="background: #{{contest color light}}" | |||
! Color | |||
! Lvl at 100 | |||
! Color | |||
! Lvl at 100 | |||
! Color | |||
! Lvl at 100 | |||
! Color | |||
! Lvl at 100 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Cheri Berry}} | | {{bag|Cheri Berry}} | ||
| [[Cheri Berry]] | | [[Cheri Berry]] | ||
| Red | | Red | ||
| 12 | |||
| Red | | Red | ||
| 12 | |||
| Red | | Red | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Chesto Berry}} | | {{bag|Chesto Berry}} | ||
| [[Chesto Berry]] | | [[Chesto Berry]] | ||
| Blue | | Blue | ||
| 12 | |||
| Blue | | Blue | ||
| 12 | |||
| Blue | | Blue | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Pecha Berry}} | | {{bag|Pecha Berry}} | ||
| [[Pecha Berry]] | | [[Pecha Berry]] | ||
| Pink | | Pink | ||
| 12 | |||
| Pink | | Pink | ||
| 12 | |||
| Pink | | Pink | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Rawst Berry}} | | {{bag|Rawst Berry}} | ||
| [[Rawst Berry]] | | [[Rawst Berry]] | ||
| Green | | Green | ||
| 12 | |||
| Green | | Green | ||
| 12 | |||
| Green | | Green | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Aspear Berry}} | | {{bag|Aspear Berry}} | ||
| [[Aspear Berry]] | | [[Aspear Berry]] | ||
| Yellow | | Yellow | ||
| 12 | |||
| Yellow | | Yellow | ||
| 12 | |||
| Yellow | | Yellow | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Leppa Berry}} | | {{bag|Leppa Berry}} | ||
| [[Leppa Berry]] | | [[Leppa Berry]] | ||
| Red | | Red | ||
| 23 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 23 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Red{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Oran Berry}} | | {{bag|Oran Berry}} | ||
| [[Oran Berry]] | | [[Oran Berry]] | ||
| Blue | | Blue | ||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 10 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 10 | ||
| Indigo | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Persim Berry}} | | {{bag|Persim Berry}} | ||
| [[Persim Berry]] | | [[Persim Berry]] | ||
| Pink | | Pink | ||
| 12 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 10 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 10 | ||
| Brown | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Lum Berry}} | | {{bag|Lum Berry}} | ||
| [[Lum Berry]] | | [[Lum Berry]] | ||
| Green | | Green | ||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 10 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 10 | ||
| LiteBlue | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Sitrus Berry}} | | {{bag|Sitrus Berry}} | ||
| [[Sitrus Berry]] | | [[Sitrus Berry]] | ||
| Yellow | | Yellow | ||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 10 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| | | 10 | ||
| Olive | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Figy Berry}} | | {{bag|Figy Berry}} | ||
| [[Figy Berry]] | | [[Figy Berry]] | ||
| Red | | Red | ||
| 25 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 23 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Wiki Berry}} | | {{bag|Wiki Berry}} | ||
| [[Wiki Berry]] | | [[Wiki Berry]] | ||
| Blue | | Blue | ||
| 25 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 23 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Mago Berry}} | | {{bag|Mago Berry}} | ||
| [[Mago Berry]] | | [[Mago Berry]] | ||
| Pink | | Pink | ||
| 25 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 23 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Aguav Berry}} | | {{bag|Aguav Berry}} | ||
| [[Aguav Berry]] | | [[Aguav Berry]] | ||
| Green | | Green | ||
| 25 | |||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| 23 | |||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Iapapa Berry}} | | {{bag|Iapapa Berry}} | ||
| [[Iapapa Berry]] | | [[Iapapa Berry]] | ||
| Yellow | | Yellow | ||
| 25 | |||
| Olive | | Olive | ||
| 23 | |||
| Olive | | Olive | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Razz Berry}} | | {{bag|Razz Berry}} | ||
| [[Razz Berry]] | | [[Razz Berry]] | ||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Purple | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Bluk Berry}} | | {{bag|Bluk Berry}} | ||
| [[Bluk Berry]] | | [[Bluk Berry]] | ||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Indigo | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Nanab Berry}} | | {{bag|Nanab Berry}} | ||
| [[Nanab Berry]] | | [[Nanab Berry]] | ||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 12 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Brown | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Wepear Berry}} | | {{bag|Wepear Berry}} | ||
| [[Wepear Berry]] | | [[Wepear Berry]] | ||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| LiteBlue | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Pinap Berry}} | | {{bag|Pinap Berry}} | ||
| [[Pinap Berry]] | | [[Pinap Berry]] | ||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 12 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| | | 12 | ||
| Olive | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Pomeg Berry}} | | {{bag|Pomeg Berry}} | ||
| [[Pomeg Berry]] | | [[Pomeg Berry]] | ||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 23 | |||
| Gray | | Gray | ||
| 23 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Kelpsy Berry}} | | {{bag|Kelpsy Berry}} | ||
| [[Kelpsy Berry]] | | [[Kelpsy Berry]] | ||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 23 | |||
| Gray | | Gray | ||
| 23 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Qualot Berry}} | | {{bag|Qualot Berry}} | ||
| [[Qualot Berry]] | | [[Qualot Berry]] | ||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 23 | |||
| Gray | | Gray | ||
| 23 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Hondew Berry}} | | {{bag|Hondew Berry}} | ||
| [[Hondew Berry]] | | [[Hondew Berry]] | ||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| 23 | |||
| Gray | | Gray | ||
| 23 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Grepa Berry}} | | {{bag|Grepa Berry}} | ||
| [[Grepa Berry]] | | [[Grepa Berry]] | ||
| Olive | | Olive | ||
| 23 | |||
| Gray | | Gray | ||
| 23 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| | | 23 | ||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Tamato Berry}} | | {{bag|Tamato Berry}} | ||
| [[Tamato Berry]] | | [[Tamato Berry]] | ||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 25 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| 25 | |||
| Purple | | Purple | ||
| | | 25 | ||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Cornn Berry}} | | {{bag|Cornn Berry}} | ||
| [[Cornn Berry]] | | [[Cornn Berry]] | ||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 25 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| 25 | |||
| Indigo | | Indigo | ||
| | | 25 | ||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Magost Berry}} | | {{bag|Magost Berry}} | ||
| [[Magost Berry]] | | [[Magost Berry]] | ||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 25 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| 25 | |||
| Brown | | Brown | ||
| | | 25 | ||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Rabuta Berry}} | | {{bag|Rabuta Berry}} | ||
| [[Rabuta Berry]] | | [[Rabuta Berry]] | ||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| 25 | |||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| 25 | |||
| LiteBlue | | LiteBlue | ||
| | | 25 | ||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Nomel Berry}} | | {{bag|Nomel Berry}} | ||
| [[Nomel Berry]] | | [[Nomel Berry]] | ||
| Olive | | Olive | ||
| 25 | |||
| Olive | | Olive | ||
| 25 | |||
| Olive | | Olive | ||
| | | 25 | ||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Spelon Berry}} | | {{bag|Spelon Berry}} | ||
| [[Spelon Berry]] | | [[Spelon Berry]] | ||
| Purple | | Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| Purple | | 51 | ||
| Purple | | Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| | | 51 | ||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Pamtre Berry}} | | {{bag|Pamtre Berry}} | ||
| [[Pamtre Berry]] | | [[Pamtre Berry]] | ||
| Indigo | | Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| Indigo | | 51 | ||
| Indigo | | Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| | | 51 | ||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Watmel Berry}} | | {{bag|Watmel Berry}} | ||
| [[Watmel Berry]] | | [[Watmel Berry]] | ||
| Gold | | Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| Brown | | 51 | ||
| Brown | | Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| | | 51 | ||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Durin Berry}} | | {{bag|Durin Berry}} | ||
| [[Durin Berry]] | | [[Durin Berry]] | ||
| LiteBlue | | Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| LiteBlue | | 51 | ||
| LiteBlue | | Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| | | 51 | ||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Belue Berry}} | | {{bag|Belue Berry}} | ||
| [[Belue Berry]] | | [[Belue Berry]] | ||
| Olive | | Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| Olive | | 51 | ||
| Olive | | Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | ||
| | | 51 | ||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤99.89 RPM}} | |||
| 51 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| {{bag|Liechi Berry}} | | {{bag|Liechi Berry}} | ||
| [[Liechi Berry]] | | [[Liechi Berry]] | ||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤26.63 RPM}} | |||
| 61 | |||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤26.63 RPM}} | |||
| 61 | |||
| Gold/Purple{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold | | Gold | ||
| 87 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Ganlon Berry}} | |||
| [[Ganlon Berry]] | |||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold/Indigo{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold | |||
| 88 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Salac Berry}} | |||
| [[Salac Berry]] | |||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold | |||
| 88 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Petaya Berry}} | |||
| [[Petaya Berry]] | |||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold/LiteBlue{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold | | Gold | ||
| 88 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Apicot Berry}} | |||
| [[Apicot Berry]] | |||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold/Olive{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gold | | Gold | ||
| A | | 88 | ||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Lansat Berry}} | |||
| [[Lansat Berry]] | |||
| Red | |||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 10 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 10 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Starf Berry}} | |||
| [[Starf Berry]] | |||
| Blue | |||
| 12 | |||
| Indigo | |||
| 10 | |||
| Indigo | |||
| 10 | |||
| Indigo | |||
| 38 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| {{bag|Enigma Berry}} | |||
| [[Enigma Berry]] | |||
| Red | |||
| 12 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 10 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 10 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 38 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #fff"| [[File:TagPumkin.png|24px]] | |||
| style="background: #fff"| [[Pumkin Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #fff"| Olive | |||
| style="background: #fff"| 38 | |||
| style="background: #fff"| Gray | |||
| style="background: #fff"| 37 | |||
| style="background: #fff"| Olive | |||
| style="background: #fff"| 36 | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybr|5px}}" rowspan="6" colspan="2" | N/A{{tt|*|e-Reader Berries can only be received in Ruby and Sapphire games and cannot be traded to Emerald where the Blend Master appears}} | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| [[File:TagDrash.png|24px]] | |||
| [[Drash Berry]] | |||
| Brown | |||
| 50 | |||
| Gold/Brown{{tt|*|≤19.97 RPM}} | |||
| 62 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 49 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| [[File:TagEggant.png|24px]] | |||
| [[Eggant Berry]] | |||
| Blue | |||
| 49 | |||
| Indigo | |||
| 36 | |||
| Indigo | |||
| 36 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| [[File:TagStrib.png|24px]] | |||
| [[Strib Berry]] | |||
| Gray | |||
| 36 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 49 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 36 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| [[File:TagChilanIII.png|24px]] | |||
| [[Chilan Berry (Generation III)|Chilan Berry]] | |||
| Brown | |||
| 36 | |||
| Gray | |||
| 23 | |||
| Purple | |||
| 23 | |||
|- | |||
| style="background: #fff; {{roundybl|5px}}" | [[File:TagNutpea.png|24px]] | |||
| style="background: #fff" | [[Nutpea Berry]] | |||
| style="background: #fff" | Red | |||
| style="background: #fff" | 12 | |||
| style="background: #fff" | Purple | |||
| style="background: #fff" | 10 | |||
| style="background: #fff" | Purple | |||
| style="background: #fff" | 10 | |||
|} | |} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Pokéblock bears some similarity to the popular candy {{wp|Pez}}. They are both small candies that are stored in a dispenser. | * Pokéblock bears some similarity to the popular candy {{wp|Pez}}. They are both small candies that are stored in a dispenser. | ||
* In Generation III, the way a Pokémon reacts when it will be given a Pokéblock depends on its Nature. For instance, a Hardy Pokémon will make three jumps growing in height each time, while a Careful Pokémon will make three small jumps, whereas a Docile Pokémon will make no movement at all. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|it=Pokémelle | |it=Pokémelle | ||
|ko=포켓몬스넥 ''Pokémon Snack''{{tt|*|games and manga}}<br>포록 ''Polock''{{tt|*|anime}} | |ko=포켓몬스넥 ''Pokémon Snack''{{tt|*|games and manga}}<br>포록 ''Polock''{{tt|*|anime}} | ||
|es=PokéCubos | |es=Pokécubo{{tt|*|Generation VI}}<br>PokéCubos{{tt|*|Generation III}} | ||
|sv=Pokékex | |sv=Pokékex | ||
}} | }} | ||
==External links== | |||
* [http://www.upokecenter.com/content/pokemon-ruby-version-sapphire-version-and-emerald-version-pokeblock-generator Pokéblock Generator - Pokémon Ruby Version, Sapphire Version, and Emerald Version - The Ultimate Pokemon Center]{{dead link}} | |||
{{contest}}<br/> | {{contest}}<br/> | ||
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[[Category:Pokémon world]] | [[Category:Pokémon world]] | ||
[[Category:Food]] | [[Category:Food]] | ||
[[de:Pokériegel]] | [[de:Pokériegel]] | ||
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[[ja:ポロック]] | [[ja:ポロック]] | ||
[[pl:Pokéblock]] | [[pl:Pokéblock]] | ||
[[pt:Pokéblock]] | |||
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Pokéblocks (Japanese: ポロック Polock) are colorful candy blocks made for Pokémon and are primarily used to increase a Pokémon's condition for Pokémon ContestsRSE or Pokémon Contest SpectacularsORAS in one of five areas: Coolness, Beauty, Cuteness, Cleverness, and Toughness. In Generation IV, the equivalent of Pokéblocks are Poffins.
Pokéblocks are used to prepare a Pokémon for contests by raising its condition in the appropriate category or categories. The better a Pokémon's condition is in the category it is participating in, the better it will do in the contest's preliminary judging. In Generation III, Pokéblocks can also be used in the Safari Zone, to attract Pokémon of certain Natures by placing Pokéblocks in feeders or to make wild Pokémon less likely to escape in battle, by throwing Pokéblocks at them.
A Pokéblock Case is required before Pokéblocks can be made, to store the Pokéblocks that are made. In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the Pokéblock Case can be obtained by speaking to a small girl in the Contest Hall in Slateport City. In Pokémon Emerald, she is in the Contest Hall in Lilycove City. In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the Pokéblock Case is stored in the Pokéblock Kit, which is obtained from Lisia after delivering the Devon Parts and attempting to leave Slateport City. In Generation III, Pokéblocks are made at a Berry Blender in Contest Halls, while in Generation VI, they are made with a portable Berry Blender in the Pokéblock Kit.
Using Pokéblocks
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
Feeding a Pokéblock to a Pokémon increases its condition by amounts dependent upon the Berries used in its creation and influenced by the skill it was made with. A Pokéblock's feel limits how many Pokéblocks a Pokémon can eat. Its level indicates the amount by which its strongest flavor will affect the Pokémon's condition, while its color—detailed in the following section—can indicate which flavor is its strongest.
Feel
For every Pokéblock that a Pokémon eats, the value of the Pokéblock's feel is added to a number associated with the Pokémon (sometimes referred to as luster in the fan community). This number has a maximum of 255, and when it reaches that point, the Pokémon will no longer be able to eat any more Pokéblocks. The size of this number is indicated by a ring of stars that appears around the Pokémon in the PokéNav as it is fed more Pokéblocks. The ring starts at 1 star and adds a new star after every 29 points of feel, up to a maximum of 10 stars.
Level
A Pokéblock's level indicates the strength of its strongest flavor. If a Pokéblock contains more than one flavor, the only way to know the strength of the others is to calculate them based on the Berries that went into making the Pokéblock, as detailed below.
When a Pokémon is fed a Pokéblock, its condition in each category will be increased depending on the strengths of the flavors in the Pokéblock and which categories they correspond to, up to the maximum of 255 per stat.
If a Pokémon eats a Pokéblock "happily" or "with disdain", the strength of the primary flavor will be multiplied by 1.1 or 0.9 (respectively, and with the result rounded down) before raising the associated condition. If the Pokémon shows neither reaction, no flavor will receive any modification before being added to its condition. A Pokémon's reaction depends on the strengths of its liked and disliked flavors in the Pokéblock. If the flavor it likes is stronger than the flavor it dislikes, it will like the Pokéblock, while it will dislike the Pokéblock if the opposite is true; if those flavors have the same strength, however, the Pokémon will react neutrally.
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
In the remakes, feeding a Pokémon a Pokéblock increases its condition by amounts solely dependent on the type of Pokéblock. Pokémon can be fed an unlimited number of Pokéblocks.
Pokéblocks can have six colors: one for each of the contest categories (Red, Blue, Pink, Green, and Yellow), which only raises that condition, and Rainbow, which raises all five conditions at once. Each of these colors also has a "+" variant, such as "Red Pokéblock +" and "Rainbow Pokéblock +". Pokéblocks + increase a Pokémon's condition more than regular Pokéblocks do.
A Pokémon's affection in Pokémon-Amie can also boost the effectiveness of Pokéblocks. A Pokémon with level 2-3 affection adds 1 extra point of condition, level 4 adds 2 extra points, and level 5 adds 4 extra points.
Pokémon-Amie Affection | Level 0-1 | Level 2-3 | Level 4 | Level 5 |
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# of Pokéblocks to reach Maximum | N/A | N/A | N/A | 22-40 |
# of Pokéblocks + to reach Maximum | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Making Pokéblocks
Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald
In Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokéblocks are made by mixing Berries with one to three other people in a Berry Blender, found at Contest Halls. Once Berries are selected, the center of the blender will spin. When the blender's arrow points to the player's marker, the player can push the A button to make it spin faster. The faster it spins, the better the Pokéblock. If the button is pushed outside of the player's marker, the arrow will spin slower, resulting in bad Pokéblocks. Once it is done, each participant receives a Pokéblock.
Flavors
The flavors in a Pokéblock depend on the flavors of the Berries that went into making it and the highest speed achieved during the blending. If two or more of the same Berry are used, the resulting Pokéblock will always be a low quality black Pokéblock, which is automatically assigned three random flavors of strength 2. For an overview of the influence that various Berries will have on flavors, refer to the list of Berries by flavor.
If each Berry used in the Pokéblock is different from the others, the flavors in the resulting Pokéblock are calculated as follows:
- Add together the respective flavors of all Berries being used (sum all spicy values, all dry values, and so on).
- Multiply the numbers from the previous result by 10 and subtract 1 from each flavor for every flavor that is negative.
- Continuing the example above, the result of this step would be: spicy: -12; dry: -12; sweet: -2; bitter: 8; and sour: 8.
- Set any numbers from the previous result that were negative to 0, then multiply them all by X and round the result to the nearest number, where X is
MaxRPM / 333 + 1
rounded down to the nearest hundredth place (that is, keeping the first two decimal places).- Continuing with the established example, if the maximum RPM reported at the end of blending is 110 RPM, then X = 1.33 and the result of this step—and the final values for the strengths of the flavors in the Pokéblock—is spicy: 0; dry: 0; sweet: 0; bitter: 11; and sour: 11.
Color
In most cases, the color of a Pokéblock depends on the number of flavors that are present in the Pokéblock and on the strength of those flavors. The exception is if two or more of the same Berry are used to make a Pokéblock; in this case, the resulting Pokéblock will always be black. Black Pokéblocks are automatically set to have three random flavors of strength 2.
Feel
The feel of a Pokéblock is determined by the average smoothness of the Berries that went into making it and the number of people who participated in making it, as shown below:
Feel = ( Smoothness1 + ... + Smoothnessn ) / n - People
The result of this calculation is rounded down. The maximum value for a Pokéblock's feel is 99. The smoothness for various Berries can be found in the section below.
Smoothness values
In the table below, Berries in italics are e-Reader Berries, some of which were never released for English games.
Smoothness | Berries |
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5 | Nutpea, Kuo |
20 | Leppa, Oran, Persim, Lum, Sitrus, Razz, Bluk, Nanab, Wepear, Pinap, Pomeg, Kelpsy, Qualot, Hondew, Grepa |
25 | Cheri, Chesto, Pecha, Rawst, Aspear, Figy, Wiki, Mago, Aguav, Iapapa |
30 | Tamato, Cornn, Magost, Rabuta, Nomel, Lansat, Starf |
40 | Enigma |
65 | Pumkin, Drash, Eggant, Yago, Touga |
70 | Spelon, Pamtre, Watmel, Durin, Belue, Ginema |
80 | Liechi, Ganlon, Salac, Petaya, Apicot |
85 | Strib, Chilan, Niniku, Topo |
Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
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In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the player is given a Pokéblock Kit, which contains a Berry Blender with which the player may create Pokéblocks using two to four Berries. In contrast to the original games, the process of blending Berries is entirely automatic, and the only factor in a Pokéblock's creation is the Berries that went into making it.
When the player chooses what Berries to blend, the number of Pokéblocks that result will be equal to the number of Berries chosen to be blended.
If Berries of three or fewer colors are blended together, then the color of the resulting Pokéblocks can match any color that was used most often. For example, blending a Red Berry and a Blue Berry may result in two Red Pokéblocks or two Blue Pokéblocks, while blending two Red Berries with a Blue Berry will result in three Red Pokéblocks. If Berries of four different colors are blended together, Rainbow Pokéblocks will be produced.
Any Pokéblocks that the player makes can either be regular Pokéblocks or Pokéblocks +. The chance of getting Pokéblocks + depends on the Berries used in the blending, with rarer Berries having a higher chance to produce Pokéblocks + than common Berries. The table below lists the likelihoods of producing Pokéblocks + with each Berry.
Likelihood | Berries | ||||
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Red | Blue | Pink | Green | Yellow | |
Very Low | Cheri, Figy, Leppa, Razz | Bluk, Chesto, Oran, Wiki | Mago, Nanab, Pecha, Persim | Aguav, Rawst, Wepear | Aspear, Iapapa, Pinap |
Low | Pomeg, Tamato | Belue, Cornn, Kelpsy, Pamtre | Magost, Qualot, Spelon | Durin, Hondew, Lum, Rabuta, Watmel | Grepa, Nomel, Sitrus |
Medium | Chople, Haban, Occa, Payapa, Roseli | Coba, Passho, Yache | Colbur, Kasib | Babiri, Kebia, Rindo, Tanga | Charti, Chilan, Shuca, Wacan |
Medium-High | — | Apicot, Ganlon | Kee, Petaya | Salac | Liechi, Maranga |
High | Custap | Rowap | — | Micle | Enigma, Jaboca |
Guaranteed | — | — | Lansat | Starf | — |
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Blending with NPCs
In Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, and Emerald, Pokéblocks may be made with friends or with the assistance of in-game NPCs. In Ruby and Sapphire, the player may find one NPC who will assist in Berry Blending at the Verdanturf Town or Fallarbor Town Contest Halls, two NPCs in Slateport City's Contest Hall, and three NPCs in Lilycove City's Contest Hall. In Emerald, there are three Berry Blending machines with one to three NPCs who will assist in Berry Blending all in the Lilycove City Contest Hall, and the Blend Master will occasionally appear as well.
The Berries these NPCs will contribute follow a repeating pattern. They only break this pattern when the player is using the same Berry that they would, in order to avoid producing a black Pokéblock. As an example, if the player uses an Oran Berry (no. 7) or a Wiki Berry (no. 12) at the 4-person Berry Blender, the NPCs there will add Chesto, Aspear, and Rawst Berries. If the player adds a Persim Berry (no. 8), the NPCs will add Pecha, Cheri, and Aspear Berries.
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The table below details the Pokéblocks that will be produced if the player adds a given Berry when blending with a given number of NPCs or the Blend Master. The level columns give the level that will be produced if the Berry Blender reaches a maximum RPM of 100 during blending. Since the NPCs only use the first five Berries, which each have a smoothness of 25, calculating the feel of any Pokéblock is simple, following the formula given in the previous section. The Blend Master meanwhile uses a Berry with smoothness of 50 or 70.
Berry | 1 NPC | 2 NPCs | 3 NPCs | Blend Master | |||||
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Color | Lvl at 100 | Color | Lvl at 100 | Color | Lvl at 100 | Color | Lvl at 100 | ||
Cheri Berry | Red | 12 | Red | 12 | Red | 12 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | |
Chesto Berry | Blue | 12 | Blue | 12 | Blue | 12 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | |
Pecha Berry | Pink | 12 | Pink | 12 | Pink | 12 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | |
Rawst Berry | Green | 12 | Green | 12 | Green | 12 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | |
Aspear Berry | Yellow | 12 | Yellow | 12 | Yellow | 12 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | |
Leppa Berry | Red | 23 | Purple | 23 | Purple | 23 | Gold/Red* | 51 | |
Oran Berry | Blue | 12 | Indigo | 10 | Indigo | 10 | Indigo | 38 | |
Persim Berry | Pink | 12 | Brown | 10 | Purple | 10 | Brown | 38 | |
Lum Berry | Green | 12 | Purple | 10 | Indigo | 10 | LiteBlue | 38 | |
Sitrus Berry | Yellow | 12 | Indigo | 10 | Brown | 10 | Olive | 38 | |
Figy Berry | Red | 25 | Purple | 23 | Purple | 23 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | |
Wiki Berry | Blue | 25 | Indigo | 23 | Indigo | 23 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | |
Mago Berry | Pink | 25 | Brown | 23 | Brown | 23 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | |
Aguav Berry | Green | 25 | LiteBlue | 23 | LiteBlue | 23 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | |
Iapapa Berry | Yellow | 25 | Olive | 23 | Olive | 23 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | |
Razz Berry | Purple | 12 | Purple | 12 | Purple | 12 | Purple | 38 | |
Bluk Berry | Indigo | 12 | Indigo | 12 | Indigo | 12 | Indigo | 38 | |
Nanab Berry | Brown | 12 | Brown | 12 | Purple | 12 | Brown | 38 | |
Wepear Berry | LiteBlue | 12 | Purple | 12 | Indigo | 12 | LiteBlue | 38 | |
Pinap Berry | Purple | 12 | Indigo | 12 | Brown | 12 | Olive | 38 | |
Pomeg Berry | Purple | 23 | Gray | 23 | Purple | 23 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | |
Kelpsy Berry | Indigo | 23 | Gray | 23 | Indigo | 23 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | |
Qualot Berry | Brown | 23 | Gray | 23 | Purple | 23 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | |
Hondew Berry | LiteBlue | 23 | Gray | 23 | Indigo | 23 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | |
Grepa Berry | Olive | 23 | Gray | 23 | Brown | 23 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | |
Tamato Berry | Purple | 25 | Purple | 25 | Purple | 25 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | |
Cornn Berry | Indigo | 25 | Indigo | 25 | Indigo | 25 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | |
Magost Berry | Brown | 25 | Brown | 25 | Brown | 25 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | |
Rabuta Berry | LiteBlue | 25 | LiteBlue | 25 | LiteBlue | 25 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | |
Nomel Berry | Olive | 25 | Olive | 25 | Olive | 25 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | |
Spelon Berry | Gold/Purple* | 51 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | Gold/Purple* | 51 | |
Pamtre Berry | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | Gold/Indigo* | 51 | |
Watmel Berry | Gold/Brown* | 51 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | Gold/Brown* | 51 | |
Durin Berry | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 51 | |
Belue Berry | Gold/Olive* | 51 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | Gold/Olive* | 51 | |
Liechi Berry | Gold/Purple* | 61 | Gold/Purple* | 61 | Gold/Purple* | 62 | Gold | 87 | |
Ganlon Berry | Gold/Indigo* | 62 | Gold/Indigo* | 62 | Gray | 62 | Gold | 88 | |
Salac Berry | Gold/Brown* | 62 | Gold/Brown* | 62 | Gray | 62 | Gold | 88 | |
Petaya Berry | Gold/LiteBlue* | 62 | Gold/LiteBlue* | 62 | Gray | 62 | Gold | 88 | |
Apicot Berry | Gold/Olive* | 62 | Gold/Olive* | 62 | Gray | 62 | Gold | 88 | |
Lansat Berry | Red | 12 | Purple | 10 | Purple | 10 | Purple | 38 | |
Starf Berry | Blue | 12 | Indigo | 10 | Indigo | 10 | Indigo | 38 | |
Enigma Berry | Red | 12 | Purple | 10 | Purple | 10 | Purple | 38 | |
Pumkin Berry | Olive | 38 | Gray | 37 | Olive | 36 | N/A* | ||
Drash Berry | Brown | 50 | Gold/Brown* | 62 | Gray | 49 | |||
Eggant Berry | Blue | 49 | Indigo | 36 | Indigo | 36 | |||
Strib Berry | Gray | 36 | Gray | 49 | Gray | 36 | |||
Chilan Berry | Brown | 36 | Gray | 23 | Purple | 23 | |||
Nutpea Berry | Red | 12 | Purple | 10 | Purple | 10 |
Trivia
- Pokéblock bears some similarity to the popular candy Pez. They are both small candies that are stored in a dispenser.
- In Generation III, the way a Pokémon reacts when it will be given a Pokéblock depends on its Nature. For instance, a Hardy Pokémon will make three jumps growing in height each time, while a Careful Pokémon will make three small jumps, whereas a Docile Pokémon will make no movement at all.
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