Pokéblock Kit
Location Slateport City – Free gift from Lisia when trying to leave the city north after delivering the Devon Parts.
In-game Description A set containing a Berry Blender for making Pokéblocks and a Pokéblock Case for storing Pokéblocks.

You will get the Pokéblock Kit from Lisia in Slateport City. It becomes available immediately after you deliver the Devon Parts to Captain Stern.

The Pokéblock Kit is also part of the main story, so it is an unmissable key item. This fancy little kit has two different uses: making Pokéblocks, and storing them.

You can feed Pokéblocks to your Pokémon in order to increase their Contest Spectacular attributes.

Tip: In Pokémon ORAS, these attributes are also used as an evolutionary method. Maxing out a Feebas’ Beauty will make it evolve into Milotic after leveling up.

Location

After delivering the Devon Parts to Captain Stern, head out of the Oceanic Museum (staying in Slateport City).

Step 1: From the Ocean Museum, go to the main street and head north.

Exiting the Oceanic Museum in Slateport City and heading up the main street.
Exiting the Oceanic Museum in Slateport City and heading up the main street.

Step 2: Keep heading north, past the Pokémon Center and the Poké Mart, towards the exit to Route 110.

Heading up Slateport’s main street and towards Route 110.
Heading up Slateport’s main street and towards Route 110.

Step 3: A short cutscene will play just before you reach the exit to Route 110. Everything will proceed automatically from this point.

A cutscene plays just before you reach the exit to Route 110.
A cutscene plays just before you reach the exit to Route 110.

Step 4: Following a brief dialogue, Lisia will give you the Contest Pass and the Pokéblock Kit.

Obtaining the Pokéblock Kit from Lisia in Slateport.
Obtaining the Pokéblock Kit from Lisia in Slateport.

After obtaining the Contest Pass and the Pokéblock Kit, you can advance the main story and continue to Route 110.

Making Pokéblocks

Pokéblock Kit item description.
Pokéblock Kit item description.

Select the Pokéblock Kit from your bag in the “Key Items” section, then click on “Use”.

Selecting the Pokéblock Kit in the bag.
Selecting the Pokéblock Kit in the bag.

With the Pokéblock Kit now open, select “Make Pokéblocks” on the bottom screen.

Choosing the Berries to blend in the Pokéblock Kit.
Choosing the Berries to blend in the Pokéblock Kit.

Select which Berries you want to blend. Each Berry has a color, determining which Pokéblocks you will make.

  • Blue for “Beautiful” Pokéblocks
  • Green for “Clever” Pokéblocks
  • Red for “Cool” Pokéblocks
  • Pink for “Cute” Pokéblocks
  • Yellow for “Tough” Pokéblocks

The top screen will show the Berries you selected.

Top screen showing the Berries you selected.
Top screen showing the Berries you selected.

After choosing which Berries you will blend, select “Start blending!” on the bottom screen to make the Pokéblocks.

Bottom screen with the blending command.
Bottom screen with the blending command.

Pokéblocks come in two variations:

  • Regular Pokéblocks
  • Pokéblocks +

Regular Pokéblocks only have a single tone. They will randomly boost the respective attribute between 1% and 3%.

Making four regular Blue Pokéblocks.
Making four regular Blue Pokéblocks.

Pokéblocks + have two different tones and some grains on the surface. A Pokéblock + will boost the respective attribute by 6%.

Making four Blue Poléblocks +
Making four Blue Poléblocks +

The chance of making Pokéblocks + increases if you use rare Berries. Common Berries only have a small chance of producing Pokéblocks +.

You need to blend a minimum of two Berries to make Pokéblocks, and up to a maximum of four Berries. The Pokéblocks you get in the end will match the color of the Berries used in the process.

Note: Mixing two or three Berries of different colors will only result in a single color for the Pokéblocks. So blending two Blue Berries, one Red Berry, and one Yellow Berry is always going to result in four Blue Pokéblocks.
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