… Pokeblock Guide …
Flavor |
Appeal |
Sour |
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Spicy |
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Dry |
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Sweet |
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Bitter |
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Pokeblocks are created through the Berry Blender minigame. Different berries create different kinds of pokeblocks, and how well you do on the mini game can influence whether you get regular pokeblocks or pokeblocks+.
Each pokeblock has a different appeal boost, meaning that different levels can give you more or less of a boost to an appeal stat than other levels. Primary blocks (Red, Blue, Pink, Green, and Yellow) correspond to a single appeal stat and thus only boosts one stat. Dual blocks (Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, and Olive) have 2 flavors and correspond to 2 stats. In certain levels, the primary flavor is boosted more than the secondary flavor. Gold pokeblocks boost primary and secondary flavors equally.
Each pokeblock also has a feel stat. "Feel" refers to how much sheen a pokemon acquires when eating each pokeblock. When a pokemon reaches max sheen, it can no longer consume pokeblocks, and thus their stats cannot be adjusted. The only way to reset sheen is to feed your pokemon a black pokeblock (which can be purchased in the Tournament Prize Shop) which will reset both sheen and all stats.
Note: Sheen is only a way to measure how many pokeblocks a pokemon can consume. The level of sheen does not impact the score of a pokemon at all. If you have 50% sheen or 100% sheen, the appeal score will remain the same.
Tips for Berry Blending
Nothing guarantees a + block, as it relies on RNG. However, there are certain things that can boost chances of obtaining a Pokéblock+ such as:
- Have a high RPM when you finish
- Get no misses
- Obtain an RPM of 100+
- Get 5+ perfect hits in a row
- Get 15+ perfect hits overall
Pokeblock Creation Guide
Pokeblock |
Berry Used |
Primary Appeal |
Secondary Appeal |
Red Pokéblock I |
Cheri Berry
Figy Berry |
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- |
Blue Pokéblock I |
Chesto Berry
Wiki Berry |
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- |
Pink Pokéblock I |
Pecha Berry
Mago Berry |
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- |
Green Pokéblock I |
Rawst Berry
Aguav Berry |
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- |
Yellow Pokéblock I |
Aspear Berry
Iapapa Berry |
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- |
Purple Pokéblock A I |
Tamato Berry |
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Purple Pokéblock B I |
Occa Berry |
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Purple Pokéblock C I |
Chople Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock A I |
Cornn Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock B I |
Passho Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock C I |
Kebia Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock A I |
Magost Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock B I |
Wacan Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock C I |
Shuca Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock A I |
Rabuta Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock B I |
Rindo Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock C I |
Coba Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock A I |
Nomel Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock B I |
Yache Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock C I |
Payapa Berry |
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Red Pokéblock II |
Leppa Berry
Pinap Berry |
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- |
Blue Pokéblock II |
Oran Berry
Razz Berry |
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- |
Pink Pokéblock II |
Perism Berry
Bluk Berryy |
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- |
Green Pokéblock II |
Lum Berry
Nanab Berr |
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- |
Yellow Pokéblock II |
Sitrus Berry
Wepear Berry |
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- |
Purple Pokéblock C II |
Pomeg Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock C II |
Kelpsy Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock C II |
Qualot Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock C II |
Hondew Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock C II |
Grepa Berry |
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Red Pokéblock III |
Lansat Berry |
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- |
Blue Pokéblock III |
Starf Berry |
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- |
Pink Pokéblock III |
Kee Berry |
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- |
Green Pokéblock III |
Maranga Berry |
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- |
Purple Pokéblock A III |
Babiri Berry |
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Purple Pokéblock D III |
Tanga Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock A III |
Chilan Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock D III |
Charti Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock A III |
Roseli Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock D III |
Kasib Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock D III |
Haban Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock D III |
Colbur Berry |
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Gold Pokéblock A |
Liechi Berry |
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Gold Pokéblock B |
Ganlon Berry |
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Gold Pokéblock C |
Salac Berry |
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Gold Pokéblock D |
Petaya Berry |
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Gold Pokéblock E |
Apicot Berry |
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Purple Pokéblock IV |
Spelon Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock IV |
Pamtre Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock IV |
Watmel Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock IV |
Durin Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock IV |
Belue Berry |
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Purple Pokéblock V |
Enigma Berry |
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Indigo Pokéblock V |
Micle Berry |
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Brown Pokéblock V |
Custap Berry |
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LiteBlue Pokéblock V |
Jaboca Berry |
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Olive Pokéblock V |
Rowap Berry |
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Pokeblock Appeal + Sheen Guide
Note: All of the percentages are rounded rough estimates; they're not exact!
Special Note: Flavor preference affects appeal. If you feed a pokemon a pokeblock with a favor they like, then the appeal effect will be boosted by 10%. If you feed a pokemon a pokeblock flavor they hate, then the appeal effect will be reduced by 10%. If you feed a pokemon a dual pokeblock and they like one flavor but hate another, it will be treated as a liked pokeblock with boosted effects.
Level |
Colors |
Appeal Boost
[Primary] |
Appeal Boost
[Secondary] |
Sheen Boost |
# to Max Sheen |
I |
Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow |
3% |
- |
4% |
20 |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
3% |
3% |
5-6% |
17 |
I+ |
Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow |
3% |
- |
1% |
90 |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
3% |
3% |
2% |
45 |
II |
Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow |
3% |
- |
3% |
26 |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
3% |
3% |
3% |
26 |
II+ |
Red, Blue, Pink, Green, Yellow |
3% |
- |
1% |
90 |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
3% |
3% |
1% |
90 |
III |
Red, Blue, Pink, Green |
16% |
- |
16% |
7 |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
7% |
3% |
7% |
15 |
III+ |
Red, Blue, Pink, Green |
16% |
- |
6% |
17 |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
7% |
3% |
2% |
45 |
IV |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
11% |
3% |
13% |
8 |
IV+ |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
11% |
3% |
4% |
20 |
V |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
16% |
3% |
13% |
8 |
V+ |
Purple, Indigo, Brown, LiteBlue, Olive |
16% |
3% |
4% |
20 |
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Gold |
16% |
16% |
16% |
7 |
+ |
Gold |
16% |
16% |
7% |
15 |
Recommended Ways to Max Appeal Stats
Appeal |
Option 1 |
Option 2 |
Notes |
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7 Red Pokeblock III+ |
4 Red Pokeblock III and 4 Red Pokeblock III+ |
Option 1 will not work if your pokemon hates Spicy |
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7 Blue Pokeblock III+ |
4 Blue Pokeblock III and 4 Blue Pokeblock III+ |
Option 1 will not work if your pokemon hates Dry |
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7 Pink Pokeblock III+ |
4 Pink Pokeblock III+ and 4 Pink Pokeblock III+ |
Option 1 will not work if your pokemon hates Sweet |
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7 Green Pokeblock III+ |
4 Green Pokeblock III and 4 Green Pokeblock III+ |
Option 1 will not work if your pokemon hates Bitter |
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32 Yellow Pokeblock II+ |
18(?) Yellow Pokeblock II and 18 Yellow Pokeblock II+ |
Option 1 will not work if your pokemon hates Sour |
Tips for Popularity Vote
While the popularity vote cannot be perfected, there are certain trends that I found while reviewing contest winners that may be beneficial for how you decorate your pokemon. Remember that these are just
general suggestions, and that anyone can still appeal with whatever fashion they prefer.
High-Scoring Trends Placing decorations in a symmetrical way, especially if it makes a circle. Matching the colors to the pokemon chosen. Using a variety of items rather than the same of a single type. Examples of high-scoring pokemon:
x x x
Mid-Scoring Trends Asymmetry. Monochromatic/using a single color. Examples of mid-scoring pokemon:
x x x
Low-Scoring Trends No decorations. Depicting a scene (ie, a pokemon singing at a microphone). Extremely spread-out decorations. Examples of low-scoring pokemon:
x x x
If your pokemon is used as an example above and you would like it removed, please PM me.