BIRDMANDERSON Posted July 29, 2016 Share Posted July 29, 2016 (edited) I couldn't find any sort of guide on the subject of berry blending, so I decided to make one. First and foremost, pokeblocks are used to adjust the contest stats of a pokemon. The contest stats help you in, you guessed in, Contests. The Beauty contest stat is also involved in the evolution of Feebas into Milotic (specifically, Feebas evolves when leveled up once while it has a Beauty stat at 67% or higher). Thus, any prospective Contest participant or Milotic owner should seek to get familiar with how pokeblocks are made. To blend pokeblocks, you must head to the Contest Hall in Lilycove City and interact with one of the gray machines on the right. (Be sure to get a Pokeblock Case from the front desk at the hall if you don't have one already.) The blending process entails mixing together 2, 3, or 4 berries in order to make a pokeblock. The resulting pokeblock can be one of thirteen different types; the type of pokeblock created depends on the flavor value of each berry used, with the exception of one pokeblock type (black). The flavor value of a berry is found simply by finding the lowest possible amount of each flavor it takes to grow the berry, taking into account that a Very Flavorful Seed has twice the potency of a Plain Flavorful Seed; for example, Kelpsy berries can be produced using a Plain Dry Seed (with a dry value of 1), a Very Dry Seed (which has a dry value of 2), and a Very Sour Seed (having a sour value of 2), but the minimum flavor combination that can be used requires a Plain Sour Seed (sour value of 1) along with a Plain Dry Seed and a Very Dry Seed, so the minimum seed requirement, and therefore the flavor value, for a Kelpsy Berry is the sum of all the seeds' flavors used in its minimal recipe: 3 dry, 1 sour. A possible seed combination for growing Kelpsy berries, but this is not the lowest possible flavor combination required; Kelpsy berries require only 1 sour value, which can be achieved with a Plain Sour Seed instead of a Very Sour Seed. The actual lowest possible flavor combination needed to grow Kelpsy berries. The Very Dry Seed cannot be reduced to a Plain Dry Seed, and Kelpsy berries need at least 3 dry values and 1 sour value. In order to check a berry's flavor value, the lowest flavor seed recipe is required; flavor lists on a berry's description can be used to determine any Plain Flavorful Seeds used, but the tag of "Very [Flavor]" is ambiguous. The four above flavor tags describe dry value requirements in ascending order; Persim berries have a description of "Dry" for its seed requirements (along with "Spicy" and "Sweet"), meaning that the flavor value for each berry includes 1 and only 1 dry value. However, Lum, Chesto, and Wiki berries all include the term "Very Dry" in their descriptions; Lum berries have a Dry value of 2 in their flavor value (along with a Spicy value of 2 and a Sweet value of 2), Chesto berries have 3 dry values for a flavor value, and Wiki berries have 4 dry values. These can all be determined by what seeds can be used to grow each type of berry; the tags are unreliable here. Below are lists of flavor values for berries pertaining to each specific flavor, sorted by the value of the flavor and then alphabetically. Berries with multiple different flavors are found on every applicable flavor list. Since these are the minimum seed requirements for each berry, these recipes can be used to produce berries with no wasted seeds. Flavor Values for berries with Spicy character: Flavor Values for berries with Dry character: *Combinations including any number of Enigma berries disregard flavor values of all berries involved and thereby render the flavor value of Enigma berries irrelevant. Flavor Values for berries with Sweet character: Flavor Values for berries with Bitter character: Flavor Values for berries with Sour character: When growing berries, for pokeblock creation or otherwise, the flavor value recipe is recommended so as to not waste any unnecessary seeds when planting. When creating a pokeblock, the values listed in the flavor values of all berries used are added together for each, and the resulting pokeblock is based off of the sum for each individual flavor. The only case in which flavor values are disregarded is when an Enigma berry is used as one or more of the mixing components, where the resulting pokeblock is always black. Thus, when adding flavor totals for all the flavor values of the berries involved, the pokeblocks will result in the color shown below when the accompanying flavor values are achieved. Their effects are listed below the flavor value combination requirements as well. Specific recipes are displayed for each pokeblock type, with "Z" signifying that any berry can be used and "X" signifying that any berry aside from an Enigma berry can be used. Black Pokeblock No flavor requirements - created when an Enigma berry is mixed with any other combination of berries, including other Engima berries of any amount. Black pokeblocks lower all contest stats of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). combinations of 2 berries resulting in Black pokeblocks: combinations of 3 berries resulting in Black pokeblocks: combinations of 4 berries resulting in Black pokeblocks: White Pokeblock Any combination of flavors, with no individual flavor exceeding a value of 5 and the total value of all flavors combined not exceeding 15. White pokeblocks raise all contest stats of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). White Pokeblock Plus Any combination of flavors, with no individual flavor exceeding a value of 5 and the total value of all flavors combined exceeding 15. White+ pokeblocks raise all contest stats of the target pokemon by two levels (~6%). Red Pokeblock All combinations where the spicy value is higher than 5 but lower than 12, and is the highest among individual flavor values or tied with any other flavor as the highest. Red pokeblocks raise the Coolness stat of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). Red Pokeblock Plus All combinations where the spicy value is 12 or higher. Red+ pokeblocks raise the Coolness stat of the target pokemon by two levels (~6%). combinations of 3 berries resulting in Red+ pokeblocks: combinations of 4 berries resulting in Red+ pokeblocks: Blue Pokeblock All combinations where the dry value is higher than 5 but lower than 12, and is the highest among individual flavor values or tied with sweet, bitter or sour as the highest. Blue pokeblocks raise the Beauty stat of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). Blue Pokeblock Plus All combinations where the dry value is 12 or higher. Blue+ pokeblocks raise the Beauty stat of the target pokemon by two levels (~6%). combinations of 3 berries resulting in Blue+ pokeblocks: combinations of 4 berries resulting in Blue+ pokeblocks: Pink Pokeblock All combinations where the sweet value is higher than 5 but lower than 12, and is the highest among individual flavor values or tied with bitter or sour as the highest. Pink pokeblocks raise the Cuteness stat of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). Pink Pokeblock Plus All combinations where the sweet value is 12 or higher. Pink+ pokeblocks raise the Cuteness stat of the target pokemon by two levels (~6%). combinations of 3 berries resulting in Pink+ pokeblocks: combinations of 4 berries resulting in Pink+ pokeblocks: Green Pokeblock All combinations where the bitter value is higher than 5 but lower than 12, and is the highest among individual flavor values or tied with sour as the highest. Green pokeblocks raise the Smartness stat of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). Green Pokeblock Plus All combinations where the bitter value is 12 or higher. Green+ pokeblocks raise the Smartness stat of the target pokemon by two levels (~6%). combinations of 3 berries resulting in Green+ pokeblocks: combinations of 4 berries resulting in Green+ pokeblocks: Yellow Pokeblock All combinations where the sour value is higher than 5 but lower than 12, and is the highest among individual flavor values. Yellow pokeblocks raise the Toughness stat of the target pokemon by one level (~3%). Yellow Pokeblock Plus All combinations where the sour value is 12 or higher. Yellow+ pokeblocks raise the Toughness stat of the target pokemon by two levels (~6%). combinations of 3 berries resulting in Yellow+ pokeblocks: combinations of 4 berries resulting in Yellow+ pokeblocks: Edited January 1, 2018 by BIRDMANDERSON PasteloPuffle, xRdZiiiN, Darcstar and 10 others 11 2 Link to comment
Xatu Posted March 12, 2017 Share Posted March 12, 2017 Seems pretty complete to me. Great job :D very useful. Link to comment
BlueRarity Posted March 21, 2017 Share Posted March 21, 2017 *Saves the useful guides to my computer* thanks for that guide. I really needed some guidance how to make different pokeblocks Link to comment
BIRDMANDERSON Posted January 1, 2018 Author Share Posted January 1, 2018 The guide has been updated to include seed recipes for the new berries, as well as pokeblock recipes for plus blocks using them. SecretDjinn 1 Link to comment
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