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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*The Berry Blender was introduced on September 11{{th}}, 2017. However, Pokéblocks existed beforehand, in the form of a [[Consumables|Blue Pokéblock MAX]].
*The Berry Blender was introduced on September 11{{th}}, 2017. However, Pokéblocks existed beforehand, in the form of a [[Consumables|Blue Pokéblock MAX]].
*It is not possible to get less than 30.00 RPM.
*It is not possible to get less than 30.00 max RPM.


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Revision as of 19:12, 11 September 2017

The Berry Blender is one of two activities in the Contest Hall. Here, the user can make Pokéblocks to feed their Pokémon, which in turn raises the Pokémon's Contest stats.

Blending

Blending is the act of cooking a berry into a Pokéblock. To blend, the user must select a berry, click the 'BLEND' button, and then click 'READY!'. Only one berry can be added at a time, and it is not possible to cook with other people. Once 'READY!' is pressed, the blending mini-game begins. To play, click the blender when the two red arrows line up. Anywhere can be clicked, so long as it's the blender. Successful presses will make the blender move faster, but have a higher chance for a Pokéblock+.

There are three types of marks: Perfect, hit, and miss. A perfect means the blender was pressed exactly when the arrows were aligned, and will greatly speed up the blender. Hit means the blender was pressed when the arrows were relatively aligned, and will moderately speed up the blender. A miss means the blender was pressed when the arrows were not aligned at all, and will slow the blender down. The more perfects and hits, the higher the chance of a better Pokéblock, or a Pokéblock+.

At the end of the game, the user is shown their number of perfects, hits, and misses. They are also shown their maximum rotations per minute (written as RPM) to see how fast their blender got. Finally, they are presented with the Pokéblock they produced.

QuickBlend

QuickBlend is a way to mass-produce Pokéblocks. Up to 99 Pokéblocks can be made at once. However, the chance of producing a Pokéblock+ is greatly reduced. QuickBlend skips the blending mini-game.

Pokéblocks

Pokéblocks are consumables made by berry blending. They can be fed to Pokémon to raise Contest stats. Which stats are raised vary by which Pokéblock is fed. However, in general, sour Pokéblocks raise Toughness, spicy ones raise Coolness, dry ones raise Beauty, sweet ones raise Cuteness, and bitter ones raise Smartness. It is possible for a Pokéblock to raise more than one stat at a time, though usually, one stat will be raised higher than the other. In the case of Gold Pokéblocks, two stats are raised evenly.

Each Pokéblock also has a level of feel. The higher the feel, the more sheen is raised upon consumption. Once a Pokemon hits maximum sheen, it will not eat any more Pokéblocks. A Pokéblock+, rarely made while blending berries, will increase sheen significantly less.

Pokéblocks also come with a number, written in Roman numerals, and a letter. The number indicates how much of the stats will be raised, as well as how high the smoothness is. The higher the number, the more the stat is raised. The letter indicates what flavour combination it is, if it has more than one. The letter is there so Pokéblocks which raise different secondary stats but are the same colour won't be put into one inventory stack.

List of Pokéblocks

Levels can be found in a separate chart.

Image Name Flavour Secondary
Red Pokéblock Spicy None
Blue Pokéblock Dry None
Pink Pokéblock Sweet None
Green Pokéblock Bitter None
Yellow Pokéblock Sour None

Levels

Gold Pokéblocks will always have a +3 boost and 5 feel, as they don't have levels. Pokéblock+s will have the same feel and boost as their level, even though they don't increase as much sheen. Level IV and V don't exist for Red, Blue, Pink, Green, and Yellow Pokéblocks, and therefore have no information.

Level Colours Boost Feel
I Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow + 0 ↑
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive + 0 ↑ ●●
II Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow + 0 ↑
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive + 0 ↑
III Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow + 3 ↑ ●●●●●
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive + 1 ↑ ●●
IV Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow N/A N/A
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive + 2 ↑ ●●●●
V Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow N/A N/A
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive + 3 ↑ ●●●●

Berry List

The colour and level of Pokéblock are dependent on the Berry used, and are as follows:

Image Name Block Produced
Cheri Berry Red Pokéblock I
Chesto Berry Blue Pokéblock I
Pecha Berry Pink Pokéblock I
Rawst Berry Green Pokéblock I
Aspear Berry Yellow Pokéblock I
Leppa Berry Red Pokéblock II
Oran Berry Blue Pokéblock II
Persim Berry Pink Pokéblock II
Lum Berry Green Pokéblock II
Sitrus Berry Yellow Pokéblock II
Figy Berry Red Pokéblock I
Wiki Berry Blue Pokéblock I
Mago Berry Pink Pokéblock I
Aguav Berry Green Pokéblock I
Iapapa Berry Yellow Pokéblock I
Razz Berry Blue Pokéblock II
Bluk Berry Pink Pokéblock II
Nanab Berry Green Pokéblock II
Wepear Berry Yellow Pokéblock II
Pinap Berry Red Pokéblock II
Pomeg Berry Purple Pokéblock II C
Kelpsy Berry Indigo Pokéblock II C
Qualot Berry Brown Pokéblock II C
Hondew Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock II C
Grepa Berry Olive Pokéblock II C
Tamato Berry Purple Pokéblock I A
Cornn Berry Indigo Pokéblock I A
Magost Berry Brown Pokéblock I A
Rabuta Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock I A
Nomel Berry Olive Pokéblock I A
Spelon Berry Purple Pokéblock IV
Pamtre Berry Indigo Pokéblock IV
Watmel Berry Brown Pokéblock IV
Durin Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock IV
Belue Berry Olive Pokéblock IV
Occa Berry Purple Pokéblock I B
Passho Berry Indigo Pokéblock I B
Wacan Berry Brown Pokéblock I B
Rindo Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock I B
Yache Berry Olive Pokéblock I B
Chople Berry Purple Pokéblock I C
Kebia Berry Indigo Pokéblock I C
Shuca Berry Brown Pokéblock I C
Coba Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock I C
Payapa Berry Olive Pokéblock I C
Tanga Berry Purple Pokéblock III D
Charti Berry Indigo Pokéblock III D
Kasib Berry Brown Pokéblock III D
Haban Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock III D
Colbur Berry Olive Pokéblock III D
Babiri Berry Purple Pokéblock III A
Roseli Berry Brown Pokéblock III A
Chilan Berry Indigo Pokéblock III A
Liechi Berry Gold Pokéblock A
Ganlon Berry Gold Pokéblock B
Salac Berry Gold Pokéblock C
Petaya Berry Gold Pokéblock D
Apicot Berry Gold Pokéblock E
Lansat Berry Red Pokéblock III
Starf Berry Blue Pokéblock III
Kee Berry Pink Pokéblock III
Maranga Berry Green Pokéblock III
Enigma Berry Purple Pokéblock V
Micle Berry Indigo Pokéblock V
Custap Berry Brown Pokéblock V
Jaboca Berry LiteBlue Pokéblock V
Rowap Berry Olive Pokéblock V

Trivia

  • The Berry Blender was introduced on September 11th, 2017. However, Pokéblocks existed beforehand, in the form of a Blue Pokéblock MAX.
  • It is not possible to get less than 30.00 max RPM.