The flavor, level, and feel of the Pokéblock is determined by the ingredients which compose it and how well it is blended.Ī Pokémon can only eat a certain number of Pokéblocks before it is full and cannot eat any more. These Berries have names and designs based on real fruits and vegetables.įeatured in the Hoenn-based Generation III games and their remakes, Pokéblocks are a type of candy which are blended from Berries and given to a Pokémon to raise its condition in several areas.
In Generation III onwards, these can be planted and harvested by the player. A Pokémon may hold this item and, if needed, eat it during a battle to heal itself or cause other effects. Introduced in the Generation II games, Berries are a type of item which, unlike Potions or Vitamins, are portrayed as food rather than medicine. Introduced in the Generation I games, drinks can be bought from vending machines and can be used to heal Pokémon in much the same way that Potions can at a fraction of the price. An unlimited supply of Bait is provided for use in the Safari Zone. Introduced in the Generation I games and used in Safari Zones, this food will make a wild Pokémon less likely to run away but more difficult to catch. 4.3 Pokémon parasitically feeding off other Pokémon.