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In addition to prepping sandwiches on their own to attain Meal Powers, numerous restaurants and food stalls throughout Paldea offer a range of premade foods for players to purchase, each providing a predetermined set of Meal Powers. These foods are consumed on purchase.
In addition to prepping sandwiches on their own to attain Meal Powers, numerous restaurants and food stalls throughout Paldea offer a range of premade foods for players to purchase, each providing a predetermined set of Meal Powers. These foods are consumed on purchase.


Meal Powers include Catching Power (increases the [[catch rate]] in battle), Encounter Power (increases the spawn rate for certain [[type]]s of Pokémon), Sparkling Power (increases the chance for {{Shiny}} Pokémon appear in the wild), Humungo and Teensy Powers (increase the chance of large/small Scale Pokémon appearing in the wild), Raid Power (increases the item rewards from [[Tera Raid Battle]]s), and Title Power (increases the chances of wild Pokemon to generate with a [[mark]]).<ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-ca/news/picnics/</ref> These powers are divided into three levels depending on the number of points bestowed by their ingredients, and all of them except for Egg Power only provide bonuses for a specific type.
These powers are divided into three levels depending on the number of points bestowed by their ingredients, and all of them except for Egg Power only provide bonuses for one specific [[type]] of Pokémon at a time. <ref>https://scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-ca/news/picnics/</ref>
 
====Catching Power====
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*Increases the [[catch rate]] in battle.
**Level 1: 10% bonus
**Level 2: 25% bonus
**Level 3: 100% bonus
====Encounter Power====
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*Increases the spawn rate for a specific [[type]] of Pokémon.
====Exp. Point Power====
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*Increases the [[Experience]] received for defeating a specific [[type]] of Pokémon.
**Level 1: 10% more Exp.
**Level 2: 30% more Exp.
**Level 3: 50% more Exp.
====Raid Power====
*Increases the item rewards from [[Tera Raid Battle]]s.
**Level 1: 1 extra item
**Level 2: 2 extra items
**Level 3: 3 extra items
====Humungo Power====
*Increases the chance of large size Pokémon to appear in the wild.<ref name="scale mark">https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1593324825409462272</ref><ref name="scale mark 2">https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1602863369249488896</ref>
**Level 1: Size 128-255
**Level 2: Size 160-255
**Level 3: Size 192-255
====Teensy Power====
*Increases the chance of small size Pokémon to appear in the wild.<ref name="scale mark"/><ref name="scale mark 2"/>
**Level 1: Size 0-127
**Level 2: Size 0-95
**Level 3: Size 0-63
====Sparkling Power====
{{main|Shiny Pokémon#Generation IX|Shiny Pokémon → Generation IX}}
*Increases the chance for {{Shiny}} Pokémon to appear in the wild.
**Level 1: 1 additional Shiny roll
**Level 2: 1 additional Shiny rolls
**Level 3: 1 additional Shiny rolls
====Title Power====
{{incomplete|section|needs=Modifiers for each level, exact effects on mark generation rate}}
{{main|Mark#List of marks 2|Mark → List of marks}}
*Increases the chances of wild Pokémon to generate with a [[mark]].


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 11:50, 12 January 2023

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Reason: Meal powers, sandwich list

A finished sandwich in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Sandwiches (Japanese: サンドウィッチ Sandwich) are a food item consisting of sliced bread and fillings popular in the Paldea region.

In the games

A nondescript sandwich is given to the player by their mother at Cabo Poco after the first battle with Nemona. It is used to feed the injured KoraidonS/MiraidonV they discover at the beach near Poco Path.

Various fillings that can be added to a sandwich, shown in Creative Mode

Making sandwiches

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, sandwiches can be prepared at a player's Picnic by interacting with the table selecting a prompt. Sandwiches can be cooked by up to four players in a mini-game, similarly to Pokéblocks, Poffins, and Curry in the Generation III, Generation IV, and Pokémon Sword and Shield, respectively. After the host of a Picnic chooses to make sandwiches, any other members of the Union Circle can opt to join in by interacting with the table before the host starts the session.

Players are given a 10 minute time limit to assemble a sandwich with various options of bread and fillings, which provide Meal Powers when the sandwich is completed, similar to Pass Powers in Generation V, O-Powers in Generation VI, and Roto Powers in Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon. While seasonings are applied to the bread at the start of the session, each ingredient used provides a certain number of toppings in a tray - and care must be taken when stacking ingredients and the top half of the bread to ensure that nothing spills over the edge and is discarded.

Players can choose from a list of premade recipes in Recipe Mode - with additional recipes obtainable if they talk to people at a sandwich Shop with a specific Herba Mystica in their inventory - or select up to ten ingredients and seasonings in Creative Mode. With the exception of Jambon-Beurres and Legendary sandwiches, each kind of recipe comes in four tiers - Normal, Great, Ultra and Master, with higher tiers requiring additional ingredients on top of the ones from before. Custom sandwiches (or recipes that have been allowed to have too many ingredients fall off the bread) will be referred to as "A Tasty (Player) Original".

Ingredients

Main article: Ingredient#Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Meal Powers

In addition to prepping sandwiches on their own to attain Meal Powers, numerous restaurants and food stalls throughout Paldea offer a range of premade foods for players to purchase, each providing a predetermined set of Meal Powers. These foods are consumed on purchase.

These powers are divided into three levels depending on the number of points bestowed by their ingredients, and all of them except for Egg Power only provide bonuses for one specific type of Pokémon at a time. [1]

Catching Power

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  • Increases the catch rate in battle.
    • Level 1: 10% bonus
    • Level 2: 25% bonus
    • Level 3: 100% bonus

Encounter Power

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  • Increases the spawn rate for a specific type of Pokémon.

Exp. Point Power

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  • Increases the Experience received for defeating a specific type of Pokémon.
    • Level 1: 10% more Exp.
    • Level 2: 30% more Exp.
    • Level 3: 50% more Exp.

Raid Power

  • Increases the item rewards from Tera Raid Battles.
    • Level 1: 1 extra item
    • Level 2: 2 extra items
    • Level 3: 3 extra items

Humungo Power

  • Increases the chance of large size Pokémon to appear in the wild.[2][3]
    • Level 1: Size 128-255
    • Level 2: Size 160-255
    • Level 3: Size 192-255

Teensy Power

  • Increases the chance of small size Pokémon to appear in the wild.[2][3]
    • Level 1: Size 0-127
    • Level 2: Size 0-95
    • Level 3: Size 0-63

Sparkling Power

Main article: Shiny Pokémon → Generation IX
  • Increases the chance for Shiny Pokémon to appear in the wild.
    • Level 1: 1 additional Shiny roll
    • Level 2: 1 additional Shiny rolls
    • Level 3: 1 additional Shiny rolls

Title Power

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
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Reason: Modifiers for each level, exact effects on mark generation rate
Main article: Mark → List of marks
  • Increases the chances of wild Pokémon to generate with a mark.

References


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