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Time for Haruka's Delicious: Pokéblock
- Pokéblocks (Japanese: ポロック Polock) are colorful candy blocks made for Pokémon.
- Pokéblocks are used to prepare a Pokémon for Pokémon Contests by raising its condition in the category it will participate in, as well as the two adjacent attributes.
- They are primarily used to increase a Pokémon's condition in one of five areas: Cool, Beauty, Cute, Smart, and/or Tough, for Pokémon Contests.
- They are made by mixing berries with one to three other people in a Berry Blender, found at Contest Halls.
- In the process of blending, berries with a sour flavor cancel out bitter, bitter cancels sweet, sweet cancels dry, dry cancels spicy, and spicy cancels sour.
- The Feel of a Pokéblock depends on the berries used and the number of people using the Berry Blender. The more people blending together, the lower the Feel.
- A Pokéblock case is required before Pokéblocks can be made. It stores them for later use, and can be obtained by speaking to a small girl in the Hyper Rank Contest Hall in Slateport City in Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire and in the Contest Hall in Lilycove City in Pokémon Emerald.
- Pokéblocks are used in Hoenn's Safari Zone in feeders to attract Pokémon of certain Natures.
- Pokéblock bears some similarity to the popular candy Pez. They are both small candies that are stored in a dispenser.
- The Generation IV equivalent of Pokéblocks are Poffins.
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