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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Blueberry Points being called BP for short in English references the short form of [[Battle Point]]s (BP) from previous games. However, this parallel does not exist in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, where the acronyms are different between Blueberry Points and Battle Points.
* Blueberry Points being called BP for short in Japanese, English, Korean, and Chinese references the short form of [[Battle Point]]s (BP) from previous games. However, this parallel does not exist in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, where the acronyms are different between Blueberry Points and Battle Points.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==

Revision as of 03:45, 11 March 2024

Blueberry Points (Japanese: ブルーベリーポイント Blueberry Point), or BP, are a form of currency exclusive to Blueberry Academy. They were introduced in The Teal Mask expansion of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as part of The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero DLC.

In the games

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the player can earn BP at Blueberry Academy by completing Blueberry Quests (BBQs), or as a reward issued by guidance counselors at rest areas for defeating a certain number of Trainers in each of the Terarium's four biomes.

BP can only be spent at Blueberry Academy. It can be used to purchase items at the school store, to contribute to various school clubs or invite guests from Paldea via the computer in the League Club Room, to make items with the Item Printer, or to gain entrance to the Elite Trials.

Blueberry Quests

Main article: Blueberry Quest

For every ten Bluberry Quests the player completes, a bonus quest is unlocked, with significantly higher BP rewards than normal. Any normal or bonus quest may be cancelled and replaced with a new quest at the cost of 10 BP for normal quests, and 50 BP for bonus quests.

BP Type Quest Rate Notes
Beginner Intermediate Advanced
20 Normal Successfully sneak up on 1 Pokémon and surprise them with a battle! 17% 14% 12%
20 Normal Defeat 10 wild Pokémon using Auto Battle! 17% 14% 12% Can be accomplished using the Let's Go! feature or the Synchro Machine
20 Normal Travel over 500 yards! 17% 14% 13% Air, land, and water travel all count towards this total
20 Normal Pick up items on the ground 10 times! 17% 14% 12% Can be sparkling spots or item balls
20 Normal Make yourself a TM! 8% 9% 5%
20 Normal Catch 1 Pokémon! 17% 6% 5% Does not include Pokémon caught in Tera Raid Battles
30 Normal Take a photo of a wild Pokémon in flight! 6% Includes Pokémon that are floating or hovering
30 Normal Take a photo of a wild Pokémon that is swimming! 7% 6%
30 Normal Terastallize your Pokémon to defeat a wild Pokémon! 9% The Pokémon must be defeated, not captured
30 Normal Take a photo of a wild Pokémon in the Savanna Biome! 1.5% Completion of this task is determined by the biome the player is in when the photo is taken, not the biome the wild Pokémon is in
30 Normal Take a photo of a wild Pokémon in the Coastal Biome! 1.5%
30 Normal Take a photo of a wild Pokémon in the Canyon Biome! 1.5%
30 Normal Take a photo of a wild Pokémon in the Polar Biome! 1.5%
40 Normal Catch 1 [type]-type Pokémon! 11% 14% Does not include Pokémon caught in Tera Raid Battles
100 Bonus Give your Pokémon a nice washing! 12% 8%
100 Bonus Battle a wild Tera Pokémon! 95% 25% 15%
130 Bonus Defeat 30 wild Pokémon using Auto Battle! 13% 9% Can be accomplished using the Let's Go! feature or the Synchro Machine
130 Bonus Make a sandwich that uses at least 3 ingredients! 25% 15% Only fillings count towards the ingredient total, not condiments
150 Bonus Claim victory in a Tera Raid Battle! 5% 25% 15%
150 Bonus Make a bitter sandwich! 3%
150 Bonus Make a sweet sandwich! 3%
150 Bonus Make a salty sandwich! 3%
150 Bonus Make a sour sandwich! 3%
150 Bonus Make a spicy sandwich! 3%
150 Bonus Take a photo of a wild [type]-type Pokémon! 15%
200 Bonus Hatch a Pokémon Egg! 8%
350[note 1] Team Find [3-5] Ditto Blocks in the Central Plaza! 7%
350[note 1] Team Find [3-5] Ditto Blocks in the Savanna Biome! 7%
350[note 1] Team Find [3-5] Ditto Blocks in the Coastal Biome! 7%
350[note 1] Team Find [3-5] Ditto Blocks in the Canyon Biome! 7%
350[note 1] Team Find [3-5] Ditto Blocks in the Polar Biome! 7%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends in the Savanna Biome! 2.5%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends in the Coastal Biome! 2.5%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends in the Canyon Biome! 2.5%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends in the Polar Biome! 2.5%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends while everyone's wearing eyewear! 3.3%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends wearing something other than school uniforms! 3.3%
400 Team Take a photo with your friends while everyone's wearing masks! 3.3%
500 Team Make a four-star sandwich with your friends! 10%
500 Team Catch the Pokémon that matches the hints you've been given! 35%
600 Team Catch the Pokémon that matches the limited hints you've been given! 35%
Unused Evolve a Pokémon!
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 This is the base BP reward. The number of Ditto Blocks needed is multiplied by 50 and added to this base reward.

Guidance counselors

Main article: Guidance counselor

Each guidance counselor offers three levels of rewards, which require a certain number of Trainers in the biome they are stationed at to be battled.

Milestone reward
Trainers defeated BP earned Canyon Biome Coastal Biome Polar Biome Savanna Biome
5 100 BP TM Bug SV TM219 (Skitter Smack) TM Grass SV TM206 (Petal Blizzard) TM Dragon SV TM222 (Breaking Swipe) TM Dark SV TM221 (Throat Chop)
10 200 BP TM Electric SV TM210 (Supercell Slam) TM Poison SV TM214 (Sludge Wave) TM Water SV TM209 (Muddy Water) TM Normal SV TM204 (Double-Edge)
All 500 BP TM Rock SV TM220 (Meteor Beam) TM Ground SV TM215 (Scorching Sands) TM Ice SV TM212 (Triple Axel) TM Psychic SV TM218 (Expanding Force)

Trivia

  • Blueberry Points being called BP for short in Japanese, English, Korean, and Chinese references the short form of Battle Points (BP) from previous games. However, this parallel does not exist in French, German, Italian, and Spanish, where the acronyms are different between Blueberry Points and Battle Points.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 藍莓點數 Làahmmùih Dímsou (BP)
Mandarin 藍莓點數 / 蓝莓点数 Lánméi Diǎnshù (BP)
France Flag.png French Point Myrtille (PM)
Germany Flag.png German Blaubeer-Punkt (BP)
Italy Flag.png Italian Punto Mirtillo (PM)
South Korea Flag.png Korean 블루베리포인트 Blueberry Point (BP)
Spain Flag.png Spanish Punto arándano (PA)

See also


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