Consumables
Consumables are items that Pokémon are able to consume to increase various stats such as Happiness or IQ, or change formes. These items can be used by giving the item to a Pokémon, and then selecting the option to use it, instead of simply holding it.
List of Consumables
Image | Name | Description | Requirements | Obtained from |
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Big Malasada | The Alola Region's local specialty: fried bread. Your Pokémon will love you if you feed this to them, as it greatly boosts Affection. | Must not be at max Affection. | ||
Blue PokéBlock MAX | An exquisitely-crafted Blue PokéBlock. A single one is enough to max out a Pokémon's Beauty stat! | Must not be at max Beauty. | ||
Black PokéBlock | A low-quality Pokéblock. Consuming this despite its burned appearance will reset a Pokémon's Contest appeal. | Must not be at zero Sheen and zero Appeal. | Prize Shop | |
Cookie | A delicious-looking chocolate cookie. May or may not contain trace amounts of Zophan. Feed to an unhappy Pokémon to boost Happiness by 50 points and EXP by 50% of the current level. | Must be below 86% Happiness. | Valentine's Event | |
Doom Seed | A food item that removes all of a Pokémon's EXP, resetting it to Level 1. | Must not be at 0 EXP. | Prize Shop | |
Easter Egg | A hollow Egg made of chocolate. Feed to a Pokémon to boost Happiness by 20. | Must not be at max Happiness. | Easter Event | |
Sweet Heart | A heart-shaped chocolate given to you by someone who cares about you! Feed to a Pokémon to boost Happiness by 20. | Must not be at max Happiness. | Valentine's Event |
Perfect Berries
Perfect Berries raise the Affection of a Pokémon. They can be obtained by using the Amaze Mulch in the Berry Garden. Pokémon that have no Berry preference can eat all Perfect Berries.
Nectars
Nectars are used to allow Oricorio to change between styles. They can be obtained by harvesting perfectly watered Berries while Ribombee is in the party.
Gummis
Gummis are a special category of Consumables, that are used to raise a Pokémon's IQ. The amount of IQ points gained depends on the type of the Pokémon in relation to the Gummi they ate: giving a Pokémon a Gummi of their type or one that is effective against them gives the most IQ points, while a Gummi that is ineffective against a Pokémon's type gives the least IQ points. The description of a Gummi says which type of Pokémon prefers it.