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After ponigiri is fed to a Pokémon, sometimes the Shopkeeper will ask if the player wants to feed the Pokémon another helping of the ponigiri. If the Pokémon doesn't eat too much, the Energy will increase to its maximum level. If the Pokémon eats too much, the Energy will decrease. Occasionally, the additional ponigiri helping is missing an ingredient and will do nothing for their Energy level.
After ponigiri is fed to a Pokémon, sometimes the Shopkeeper will ask if the player wants to feed the Pokémon another helping of the ponigiri. If the Pokémon doesn't eat too much, the Energy will increase to its maximum level. If the Pokémon eats too much, the Energy will decrease. Occasionally, the additional ponigiri helping is missing an ingredient and will do nothing for their Energy level.


Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri and Blue Ponigiri can also be purchased from shops in [[Pugilis]], [[Chrysalia]], [[Cragspur]], [[Viperia]], [[Dragnor]] and [[Nixtorm]] at Lv.1, 2 and 3 respectively. Purple Ponigiri can only bought from Traveling Merchants and can't be found in a Ponigiri Shop. All Ponigiri that was not bought in a Ponigiri Shop can only be eaten in battle by equipping it before battle and then selecting to use it in battle.
Ponigiri, Red Ponigiri and Blue Ponigiri can also be purchased from shops in [[Pugilis]], [[Chrysalia]], [[Cragspur]], [[Viperia]], [[Dragnor]] and [[Nixtorm]] at level 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Purple Ponigiri can only bought from Traveling Merchants and can't be found in a Ponigiri Shop. All Ponigiri that was not bought in a Ponigiri Shop can only be eaten in battle by equipping it before battle and then selecting to use it in battle.


==Types of Ponigiri==
==Types of Ponigiri==