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It might fall to the ground.
Therefore, the best way is to make Poké Blocks. Bai Hong is using his Rotom phone to search for how to make basic Poké Blocks, since it is a beginner's attempt and he has no experience.
"Did you find it?"
Kirachi is holding a mango.
I'm so hungry for food.
In the end, I couldn't resist taking a couple of bites.
Chapter 101 Making Pokémon Cubes
"Found it!"
Bai Hong read it to Jirachi.
The flavor and color of Pokémon depend on the type and quantity of berries involved in the mixing, as well as the speed of the berry mixer, because the flavors of the berries can cancel each other out.
Even beginners can easily make Pokémon blocks by simply putting 2-4 berries into the Berry Mixer.
This is the simplest way.
As for the taste.
It might not be that good.
The Pokémon blocks sold by various brands all have their own proprietary recipes, such as which types of berries to use and their proportions.
Recipes circulating online can be used as a reference, but the Poké Blocks made from them don't quite taste right. As a result, many trainers take classes to learn how to make Poké Blocks.
In the anime, Ash and May took a class to learn how to make Pokémon. When Bai Hong watched it, he thought it was too simple. Just put the berries into the Berry Mixer and Pokémon will come out.
The berry mixer, also known as the Pokémon block maker, is actually a good one with more features, producing Pokémon blocks that look quite appealing, so you shouldn't skimp on this.
The two fruit and tree mixers that Yongxin brought over are from a major brand, so their quality is guaranteed. The only downside is that they are expensive.
"Then let's start making it."
Bai Hong deliberately picked out two large Orange Berries and put them into the Berry Mixer. He then pressed the crafting button, and soon three Pokémon Cubes rolled out from the groove below.
All three Pokémon blocks are blue. If you only put in Orange Berry, the resulting Pokémon block will definitely be blue.
Normally, the number of Pokémon blocks produced is equal to the number of berries used. For example, using two berries will yield two Pokémon blocks. The size of the berries is not taken into account.
Bai Hong just put in two large Orange Berries and got three blue Pokémon Cubes. This shows that the quantity is not necessarily equal. In other words, try not to put in berries that are too small.
For most trainers, eating a Pokémon Cube is equivalent to eating a Berry. Big brands often use the slogan that Munchlax is full after eating a Pokémon Cube.
How is this possible?
The little Snorlax has such a big appetite.
One tree fruit isn't enough.
Unless compression is used to reduce five Pokémon cubes into one Pokémon cube, which would satisfy Munchlax's needs, it's false advertising.
Craft berries into Pokémon blocks.
One advantage is that it is easy to store.
Secondly, it is easy to carry.
As for the shelf life.
Each brand is different.
Who wants to try it?
Bai Hong handed over three blue Pokémon cubes, but before he could finish speaking, Gengar grabbed them all and stuffed them into its mouth.
Jiejiejie~
It tastes pretty good!
Gengar happily licked its lips.
"Save one for me!"
Jirachi was not caught.
Enraged, it reached out and pinched Gengar's face.
Ee-ee~
Gengar forcibly broke free.
She hid behind Bai Hong, feeling wronged.
"Don't fight!"
Bai Hong continued making the product.
This time, two orange fruits and one peach fruit were placed in, and then four blue energy blocks rolled down.
Orange berries are blue, and peach berries are pink. It seems the information online is correct. If you put in two or three berries of the same color and one berry of a different color, the Pokémon block will be the same color as the former.
To verify this result, he selected one Orange Berry and two Peach Berry and put them in. The resulting Pokémon block was pink, indicating that the color of the berries produced would be the one with the most berries.
"What if there are three different colored berries?" Bai Hong looked at the information and saw that the color of the Pokémon cube was randomly matched with one of them. So he picked an Orange Berry, a Peach Berry, and a Cherry Berry and put them into the Berry Mixer, then pressed the craft button.
Wow~
Three Pokémon blocks rolled down.
Two of them are blue.
The other one is red.
Adhering to rigorous principles, he tried again, putting in three different colored berries and randomly getting one blue, one pink, and one red.
"It really is a random color."
Bai Hong distributed the Pokémon blocks he had made to the animals. He had been so focused on studying the colors of the Pokémon blocks that he had neglected their taste, which was actually the most important thing.
oh~
It's a bit spicy!
The fire-breathing dragon opens its mouth and breathes fire.
It ate the red Pokémon cube.
Red represents spiciness.
The darker the color, the spicier it is.
Different colored fruits are mixed together, their flavors canceling each other out, and no one knows what the final taste will be.
Sakura berries grow in the Origin Realm. They look very much like cherries, but they are actually very spicy fruit. Just like eating chili peppers, Pokémon that can't handle spicy food will not be able to stand it.
Gengar took another red Pokémon cube, and it was so spicy that it stuck out its tongue frantically and had to drink a lot of stream water to feel better. It probably won't dare to try it again next time.
After several attempts, Bai Hong discovered that using Orange Berry, Peach Berry, and Cherry Berry to make Pokémon Cubes resulted in a slightly higher probability of producing red ones, possibly because the spiciness was not easily neutralized.
"The pink one is delicious~"
Jirachi likes sweets.
Pink represents sweetness.
You can't go wrong with the pink Pokémon cube.
Chew! Swampert says the blue ones are delicious too, with a bittersweet taste. Once you get used to them, you won't taste the bitterness anymore. After all, the oranges that grow in the secret realm lose their bitterness when fully ripe.
Bai Hong held his Rotom phone and scrolled through it, muttering to himself, "It is said that putting in four different colored berries can create an extremely rare rainbow-colored Pokémon."
"Don't put cherry fruits in it~"
Kilachi doesn't like spicy food.
Except for cherry fruits.
Cranberries won't work either.
Just as Bai Hong was about to reach for the cranberry, Gengar stopped him, it seems this guy doesn't want to fall for it again.
Cranberries are not cranberries. They look like red grapes. The skin and outer red berries have a slightly spicy taste, while the middle part has an astringent taste. The taste is both spicy and astringent.
They usually dare not taste cherry berries and cranberries, as they will be so spicy that they will jump up and down if they are not careful. It is estimated that only Charizard can withstand it, but Charizard does not often touch them either.
Choose these four!
Kirachi has made the choice for Bai Hong.
I took one each of orange, peach, cantaloupe, and pomelo. Although they were different colored fruits, they all seemed acceptable. Mixing them together like this didn't taste too bad.
Hey ha~
Gengar nodded.
They believe Kiraci was a good choice.
"Alright, then these four different colored tree fruits will do." Bai Hong put them into the tree fruit mixer and immediately pressed the production button. Now it was time to witness the miracle.
Wow~
Five Pokémon blocks rolled down.
Two of them are pink.
One is blue.
One is yellow.
Only one is rainbow-colored.
Bai Hong scratched his head, thinking to himself, "This isn't right. Why is the probability of getting a rainbow-colored Pokémon so low?"
Chapter 102 The Phantom Fruit
Kirachi stretched out his little hand.
Her lips were slightly pouting.
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