Curry: Difference between revisions

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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 and the rarity of the Berries 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===
{{incomplete|section|needs=Wild Pokémon spawn chances for Koffing and Wobbuffet classes? ("1/?"), also what is "sociability"? is it the same as the friendship mechanic?}}
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/1397036462063894531</ref> Cooking and eating curry will also restore a Pokémon's playfulness. The taste rating does not affect [[friendship]].


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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/? chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
* 1% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
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* Restores 1/2 of HP
* Restores 1/2 of HP
* Increases sociability by 7 points
* Increases sociability by 7 points
* 1/? chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
* 5% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
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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
* 1/7 chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
* 15% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
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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
* 1/5 chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
* 20% chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
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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
* 1/4 chance of spawning a wild Pokémon
* 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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