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m (→Curry types: added note about golden utensils reward for completing Curry Dex, and league card displaying number of total unique curries cooked.) |
(updated ingredient, taste rating, and joining Pokémon sections with more info, made the massive small/large curry tables collapsible, fixed redirects to sociability stat.) |
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Curry uses two ingredients: {{Berries}} and a key [[ingredient]]. | Curry uses two ingredients: {{Berries}} and a key [[ingredient]]. | ||
Each player can contribute up to 10 Berries, but must contribute at least one. The amount of [[friendship]] the curry provides depends on how many Berries were used | Each player can contribute up to 10 Berries, but must contribute at least one. The amount of [[friendship]] and [[experience]] the curry provides depends on the rarity of the key Ingredient and Berries used, and how many Berries were used.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1512848594855940097</ref> Friendship gained is "half of the total berry rarity, rounded up to the nearest whole number", while experience gained is "6 x Ingredient Rarity + Total Berry Rarity". | ||
(This caps out at 50, with a multiplier applied based on the Pokémon's current level, and the Taste Rating.) | |||
The player may also add a key ingredient, although this is optional. Key ingredients are exclusively used to make curry and can be collected in the [[Wild Area]]. They are stored in the {{cat|Ingredients Pocket}} of the [[Bag]]. Only one key ingredient can be used per curry; when cooking with other players, the host chooses the key ingredient. The key ingredient determines the type of curry created. | The player may also add a key ingredient, although this is optional. Key ingredients are exclusively used to make curry and can be collected in the [[Wild Area]]. They are stored in the {{cat|Ingredients Pocket}} of the [[Bag]]. Only one key ingredient can be used per curry; when cooking with other players, the host chooses the key ingredient. The key ingredient determines the type of curry created. | ||
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===Taste rating=== | ===Taste rating=== | ||
Depending on the curry's taste rating, the curry will restore a Pokémon's [[HP]], [[PP]], or [[status condition]]s; give a Pokémon [[experience]]; and increase its [[Pokémon_Camp#Sociability|sociability]] by different amounts.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1512848582663151616</ref> Cooking and eating curry will also restore a Pokémon's playfulness. The taste rating does not affect [[friendship]]. Different grades also have different chances of causing a Pokémon to appear in the camp, and ask to join your party.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1512848589600563203</ref> | |||
Depending on the curry's taste rating, the curry will restore a Pokémon's [[HP]], [[PP]], or [[status condition]]s; give a Pokémon [[experience]]; and increase its [[sociability]] by different amounts.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/ | |||
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* Restores 1/4 of HP | * Restores 1/4 of HP | ||
* Increases sociability by 5 points | * Increases sociability by 5 points | ||
* 1 | * 1% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon | ||
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| [[File:Curry Taste Rating Wobbuffet Class.png|100px]] | | [[File:Curry Taste Rating Wobbuffet Class.png|100px]] | ||
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* Restores 1/2 of HP | * Restores 1/2 of HP | ||
* Increases sociability by 7 points | * Increases sociability by 7 points | ||
* | * 5% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon | ||
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| [[File:Curry Taste Rating Milcery Class.png|100px]] | | [[File:Curry Taste Rating Milcery Class.png|100px]] | ||
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* Restores HP fully and heals status conditions | * Restores HP fully and heals status conditions | ||
* Increases sociability by 10 points | * Increases sociability by 10 points | ||
* | * 15% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon | ||
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| [[File:Curry Taste Rating Copperajah Class.png|100px]] | | [[File:Curry Taste Rating Copperajah Class.png|100px]] | ||
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* Restores HP and PP fully and heals status conditions | * Restores HP and PP fully and heals status conditions | ||
* Increases sociability by 15 points | * Increases sociability by 15 points | ||
* | * 20% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon | ||
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| [[File:Curry Taste Rating Charizard Class.png|100px]] | | [[File:Curry Taste Rating Charizard Class.png|100px]] | ||
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* Restores HP and PP fully and heals status conditions | * Restores HP and PP fully and heals status conditions | ||
* Increases sociability by 20 points | * Increases sociability by 20 points | ||
* | * 25% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon | ||
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If the player accepts the Pokémon's request to join, the Pokémon will automatically enter one of three [[Poké Ball]]s in the player's Bag: Poké Ball, Great Ball, or Ultra Ball. By default, it will enter a standard Poké Ball; if the player has none, it will instead enter a Great Ball; if the player has none of those either, it will instead enter an Ultra Ball. | If the player accepts the Pokémon's request to join, the Pokémon will automatically enter one of three [[Poké Ball]]s in the player's Bag: Poké Ball, Great Ball, or Ultra Ball. By default, it will enter a standard Poké Ball; if the player has none, it will instead enter a Great Ball; if the player has none of those either, it will instead enter an Ultra Ball. | ||
Pokémon that would usually appear less often from random encounters are actually more likely to appear when making Curry.<ref>https://twitter.com/Sibuna_Switch/status/1512848601801797635</ref> Each Pokémon has a different weight applied that alters its appearance rate from the original encounter table, resulting in a [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRZ9kRvbpyqIbhm4z6s6xSzJ8os9GKeRFMHtfDm5UXUmJRWIdu0fRAzNm8TDwPSPx27jugt27ywOEec/pubhtml modified encounter table] for each area. | |||
===Item gifts=== | ===Item gifts=== | ||
{{incomplete|section|needs=Details on which Berries can be found where (is it purely based on Berry trees in the area)<br>Check whether Bob's Food Tin and Bach's Food Tin are available in both Sword and Shield}} | {{incomplete|section|needs=Details on which Berries can be found where (is it purely based on Berry trees in the area)<br>Check whether Bob's Food Tin and Bach's Food Tin are available in both Sword and Shield}} | ||
After cooking curry, one of the Pokémon in the Pokémon Camp may give the player an item. The player's Pokémon may give the player an item if their [[friendship]] is at level 1 or higher; other Trainer's Pokémon may give the player an item if they have high [[sociability]]. | After cooking curry, one of the Pokémon in the Pokémon Camp may give the player an item. The player's Pokémon may give the player an item if their [[friendship]] is at level 1 or higher; other Trainer's Pokémon may give the player an item if they have high [[Pokémon_Camp#Sociability|sociability]]. | ||
The item gift is selected from the pool of possible items at random. Alternatively, instead of one of the below items, a Pokémon may gift the player a Berry from the area. | The item gift is selected from the pool of possible items at random. Alternatively, instead of one of the below items, a Pokémon may gift the player a Berry from the area. | ||
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