Smoothness: Difference between revisions
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'''Smoothness''' (Japanese: '''なめらかさ''' ''smoothness'') is a property of {{Berries}} in the [[Generation]] {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}} [[core series]] games. It affects the '''feel''' (Japanese: '''こまかさ''' ''fineness'') rating of [[Pokéblock]]s and the smoothness of [[Poffin]]s made from them. | |||
'''Smoothness''' is a property of {{Berries}} in the [[Generation]] {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}} [[core series]] games. It affects the feel of [[Pokéblock]]s and smoothness of [[Poffin]]s made from them. | |||
Smoothness is unrelated to the purely non-functional firmness property which is visible on Berry tags; for example, while the [[Pecha Berry]] and [[Chesto Berry]] both have a smoothness of 25, the Pecha Berry is Very Soft while the Chesto Berry is Super Hard. | Smoothness is unrelated to the purely non-functional firmness property which is visible on Berry tags; for example, while the [[Pecha Berry]] and [[Chesto Berry]] both have a smoothness of 25, the Pecha Berry is Very Soft while the Chesto Berry is Super Hard. The smoothness of a Berry is not directly visible in-game. | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
* In the [[Generation III]] games, there is an unused string for '''tasty''' (Japanese: '''うまい''' ''tasty'')<!--|fr=Gout|de=Lecker|it=Sapida|es=Sabroso--> between the strings for the five [[flavor]]s and feel in the [[Pokéblock Case]]. In the [[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire beta#Debugging Version 0509A prototype|debug version]], it is used to refer to the feel rating of a Pokéblock in the debug menu. | |||
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Revision as of 06:00, 20 May 2020
Smoothness (Japanese: なめらかさ smoothness) is a property of Berries in the Generation III and IV core series games. It affects the feel (Japanese: こまかさ fineness) rating of Pokéblocks and the smoothness of Poffins made from them.
Smoothness is unrelated to the purely non-functional firmness property which is visible on Berry tags; for example, while the Pecha Berry and Chesto Berry both have a smoothness of 25, the Pecha Berry is Very Soft while the Chesto Berry is Super Hard. The smoothness of a Berry is not directly visible in-game.
Pokéblocks and Poffins
The feel or smoothness of a Pokéblock or Poffin is equal to the average smoothness of the Berries used minus the number of Berries used, rounded down. This is equivalent to the following expression (where n is the number of Berries used):
( ( Smoothness1 + ... + Smoothnessn ) / n ) - n
When a Pokémon eats a Pokéblock or Poffin, that food item's feel or smoothness is added to the consumer's sheen, up to a maximum of 255. A Pokémon with 255 sheen cannot eat any more Pokéblocks or Poffins in the Generation III and IV games (in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Pokéblocks are not affected by sheen).
List of Berries' smoothness
Trivia
- In the Generation III games, there is an unused string for tasty (Japanese: うまい tasty) between the strings for the five flavors and feel in the Pokéblock Case. In the debug version, it is used to refer to the feel rating of a Pokéblock in the debug menu.
In other languages
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