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== Interaction ==
== Interaction ==


Interacting with Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie is performed in many different ways. Rubbing the Pokémon in the touch screen allows the user to pet their Pokémon. There will be certain areas which Pokémon will like being rubbed on, and other areas that will anger them. Pokémon can be fed [[Poké Puffs]], which often makes them happy, and raise the fullness meter. More Poké Puffs are obtained by playing three games entitled [[Berry Picker]], [[Heat It]], and [[Picture Puzzle]]. The user can also make facial expressions to make them happy, which is triggered by holding the device a foot from the user's face, and smiling. The Pokémon then will request the user to match their facial expressions, and when fulfilled, will give them enjoyment.
Interacting with Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie is performed in many different ways. Rubbing the Pokémon in the touch screen allows the user to pet their Pokémon. There will be certain areas which Pokémon will like being rubbed on, and other areas that will anger them. Pokémon can be fed [[Poké Puffs]], which often makes them happy, and raise the fullness meter. More Poké Puffs are obtained by playing three games entitled [[Berry Picker]], [[Head It]], and [[Picture Puzzle]]. The user can also make facial expressions to make them happy, which is triggered by holding the device a foot from the user's face, and smiling.The Pokémon then will request the user to match their facial expressions, and when fulfilled, will give them enjoyment.


Some Pokémon cause effects, both negative and positive, usually reflecting the Pokémon itself. Negative ones usually freeze the cursor and make Pokémon less happy, others are only aesthetic, and are treated like normal rubbing.
Some Pokémon cause effects, both negative and positive, usually reflecting the Pokémon itself. Negative ones usually freeze the cursor and make Pokémon less happy, others are only aesthetic, and are treated like normal rubbing.

Revision as of 00:05, 25 October 2013

Pokémon-Amie artwork

Pokémon-Amie (Japanese: ポケパルレ Poké Parley) is a feature in Pokémon X and Y that allows the player to develop stronger bonds with their Pokémon. It uses the touch screen to allow players to pet, feed, and play with Pokémon currently on their team. Players may interact with their Pokémon by petting or feeding them via the touchscreen or mimicking their movements using the camera. There are three new options to choose from for the player: play, hunger and friendliness, and there is a display screen showing the options. Large Pokémon, like Tyranitar and Snorlax, take up both screens of the 3DS.

Playing with a Pokémon increases its friendship with the player, and allows it to avoid attacks and land critical hits more often.

Interaction

Interacting with Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie is performed in many different ways. Rubbing the Pokémon in the touch screen allows the user to pet their Pokémon. There will be certain areas which Pokémon will like being rubbed on, and other areas that will anger them. Pokémon can be fed Poké Puffs, which often makes them happy, and raise the fullness meter. More Poké Puffs are obtained by playing three games entitled Berry Picker, Head It, and Picture Puzzle. The user can also make facial expressions to make them happy, which is triggered by holding the device a foot from the user's face, and smiling.The Pokémon then will request the user to match their facial expressions, and when fulfilled, will give them enjoyment.

Some Pokémon cause effects, both negative and positive, usually reflecting the Pokémon itself. Negative ones usually freeze the cursor and make Pokémon less happy, others are only aesthetic, and are treated like normal rubbing.

  • Freezing - The cursor becomes blue with a freezing sound, and stays still for a moment. (Example: Touching the spike of a Bergmite.)
  • Burning - The cursor becomes red, with a sizzling sound effect, and stays still. (Example: Touching anywhere but the eyes on a Slugma.)
  • Paralyzing - The cursor turns yellow with an electric sound, and stays still. (Example: Touching the cheeks of a Pikachu.)
  • Gooey - One which is positive, only aesthetic, it turns the cursor slightly blue and has a higher pitch than normal rubbing. (Example: Rubbing a Ditto.)
  • Haunted - Another aesthetic positive one, which simply turns the cursor more transparent. (Example: Touching the hair of a Gourgeist.)

Bennefits

Playing with Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie raises its Affection towards its trainer. The chosen Pokémon's level of Affection is displayed onscreen by the number of hearts present. This level can range from no hearts at all to a full five hearts. The benefits gained are based on the level of affection, where few hearts grant no real bonus, but a full heart meter grants a wide range of benefits. Of these benefits are:

All of these effects are accompanied by a notification in battle.

Name origin

Pokémon-Amie is a play on Pokémon and the French phrase mon amie (meaning "my friend").

Poké Parley is a combination of Poké and the French word parler (meaning "to speak").

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Poké Récré
Germany Flag.png German PokéMonAmi
Italy Flag.png Italian Poké io&te
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓파를레 Poket'pareulle
Spain Flag.png Spanish Poké Recreo


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