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Pokéblock Blending
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire

Pokéblock Blending

Learn how to blend Pokéblocks in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire! Discover Berry combinations for Red, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, and Rainbow Pokéblocks, plus their + versions.

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Learn how to blend Pokéblocks in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire! Discover Berry combinations for Red, Blue, Pink, Yellow, Green, and Rainbow Pokéblocks, plus their + versions.

Hey there! So, you're diving into the world of Pokémon Contests in Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, huh? One of the coolest ways to boost your Pokémon's stats for these contests is by making Pokéblocks. It sounds a bit fancy, but it's actually pretty straightforward once you get the hang of it. Think of it like baking – you pick your ingredients (Berries!), and the game does the mixing for you.

The whole process is automated, but your choices really matter. Each Berry you use has a specific color, and that color is going to boost a certain Contest stat. We'll break down which Berry color does what, and how you can even get special 'Pokéblock+' versions that give you a bigger stat boost.

Pokéblock Basics

Here's the deal with the Berry colors and the stats they boost:

  • Red Berries make Red Pokéblocks, which boost the Cool stat.
  • Blue Berries make Blue Pokéblocks, boosting the Beauty stat.
  • Pink Berries make Pink Pokéblocks, boosting the Cute stat.
  • Yellow Berries make Yellow Pokéblocks, boosting the Tough stat.
  • Green Berries make Green Pokéblocks, boosting the Clever stat.

Now, sometimes you'll get a special version called a Pokéblock+. These have double the effect of a regular Pokéblock and usually pop up randomly. It's like finding a shiny Pokémon – a nice surprise!

Getting Specific Colors (and Rainbows!)

The game usually goes by majority rule when you're blending. If you toss in mostly red Berries, you'll likely get a Red Pokéblock. The same goes for other colors. If you mix two red and two green Berries, it's a toss-up which color you'll get, so try to stick to one color if you're aiming for a specific type.

Want to boost all your stats at once? That's where the Rainbow Pokéblock comes in! To make one, you just need to use four Berries, and each one has to be a different color. This gives a little boost to all Contest stats, which can be super handy.

What Happens After Blending?

Once you've blended your Berries, you'll usually end up with a few of the same kind of Pokéblock. Don't worry if you get a bunch of the same type; just feed them to your Pokémon! Each Pokéblock you give will increase the corresponding stat, getting your Pokémon ready for the Contest stage.

Pokéblock Combinations at a Glance

Here's a quick rundown of what you can make:

Pokéblock TypeEffectBlending Components
Red PokéblockBoosts Cool some(Mostly) Red Berries
Blue PokéblockBoosts Beauty some(Mostly) Blue Berries
Pink PokéblockBoosts Cute some(Mostly) Pink Berries
Yellow PokéblockBoosts Tough some(Mostly) Yellow Berries
Green PokéblockBoosts Clever some(Mostly) Green Berries
Rainbow PokéblockBoosts all stats someFour different-colored Berries
Red Pokéblock+Boosts Cool a lot(Mostly) Red Berries; often a random find
Blue Pokéblock+Boosts Beauty a lot(Mostly) Blue Berries; often a random find
Pink Pokéblock+Boosts Cute a lot(Mostly) Pink Berries; often a random find
Yellow Pokéblock+Boosts Tough a lot(Mostly) Yellow Berries; often a random find
Green Pokéblock+Boosts Clever a lot(Mostly) Green Berries; often a random find
Rainbow Pokéblock+Boosts all stats a lotFour different-colored Berries; often a random find

So, go ahead and experiment with your Berries! Finding the right combinations will definitely give you an edge in the Pokémon Contests.

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