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[[File:Pokémon-Amie screen decorated.png|thumb|200px|The Pokémon-Amie screen with many decorations added]]
[[File:Pokémon-Amie screen decorated.png|thumb|200px|The Pokémon-Amie screen with many decorations added]]
{{main|List of Pokémon-Amie decorations}}
{{main|List of Pokémon-Amie decorations}}
When the player taps on the active Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie, they may choose to decorate the Pokémon-Amie space. In this mode, the player may customize the space by changing the wallpaper and setting out decorations (up to 30). They may also set out a Poké Puff to entice more visitors to stop by and leave gifts. If a Poké Puff is placed or changed, the visitors at the time will be reset.
When the player taps on the active Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie, they may choose to decorate the Pokémon-Amie space. In this mode, the player may customize the space by changing the wallpaper and setting out decorations (up to 30). They may also set out a [[Poké Puff]] to entice more [[#Visitors|visitors]] to stop by and leave gifts. If a Poké Puff is placed or changed, the visitors at the time will be reset.


Decorations and wallpaper may be received in a few ways:
Decorations and wallpaper may be received in a few ways:
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==Play==
==Play==
[[File:Pokémon-Amie feeding.png|thumb|200px|Feeding {{p|Munchlax}} in the play mode]]
[[File:Pokémon-Amie feeding.png|thumb|200px|Feeding {{p|Munchlax}} a Poké Puff in the play mode]]
When the player taps on the active Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie, they may choose to play with their Pokémon. In this mode, the player may interact with their Pokémon in various ways using the stylus and the 3DS's camera. If the Pokémon is afflicted by a [[status condition]] or [[fainting|fainted]], however, it will appear to be asleep and the player will be unable to interact with it.
When the player taps on the active Pokémon in Pokémon-Amie, they may choose to play with their Pokémon. In this mode, the player may interact with their Pokémon in various ways using the stylus and the 3DS's camera. If the Pokémon is afflicted by a [[status condition]] or [[fainting|fainted]], however, it will appear to be asleep and the player will be unable to interact with it.


The major play interactions include petting the Pokémon or feeding it Poké Puffs to raise its Affection; playing a minigame to lower its Fullness and gain more Poké Puffs; and playing a special game, Making Faces, to raise Affection and lower Fullness. Playing any game raises Enjoyment as well. Some Pokémon, like {{p|Shedinja}}, cannot eat Poké Puffs at all, however.
The major play interactions include petting the Pokémon or feeding it [[Poké Puff]]s to raise its Affection; playing a minigame to lower its Fullness and gain more Poké Puffs; and playing a special game, [[#Making Faces|Making Faces]], to raise Affection and lower Fullness. Playing any game raises Enjoyment as well. However, some Pokémon, like {{p|Shedinja}}, cannot eat Poké Puffs at all.


Other minor interactions affect the Pokémon's Enjoyment in small amounts. Talking to the Pokémon raises its Enjoyment (though technically any sound picked up clearly enough by the microphone can trigger this), while rapidly tapping the same place on a Pokémon will cause the player to hit the Pokémon and lower its Enjoyment. If a Pokémon has at least 5 points of Affection and the player presses the stylus away from the Pokémon's body for 5 seconds, certain Pokémon, such as the [[Eeveelution]]s, {{p|Pikachu}}, or {{p|Pancham}}, will attempt to high-five the player, and their Enjoyment will go up if they succeed.
Other minor interactions affect the Pokémon's Enjoyment in small amounts. Talking to the Pokémon raises its Enjoyment (though technically any sound picked up clearly enough by the microphone can trigger this), while rapidly tapping the same place on a Pokémon will cause the player to hit the Pokémon and lower its Enjoyment. If a Pokémon has at least 5 points of Affection and the player presses the stylus away from the Pokémon's body for 5 seconds, certain Pokémon, such as the [[Eeveelution]]s, {{p|Pikachu}}, or {{p|Pancham}}, will attempt to high-five the player, and their Enjoyment will go up if they succeed.
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There are two ways to identify the spots where a Pokémon especially does and does not like to be petted. One is visual, and may be difficult to discern with certain Pokémon (such as {{p|Vivillon}}), while the other is aural, and applies the same to all Pokémon. When a Pokémon is being petted in a neutral spot, its eyes will be closed as though contented, with the eyelids generally making a semicircle, and a sound will be produced as the cursor moves around the Pokémon. If petted in a favored spot, the Pokémon's closed eyes will become slanted, as though they are taking special pleasure in it, and the sound produced by rubbing will take on a higher pitch. If they are petted in a disfavored spot, though, their eyes will remain open and their eyebrows draw flat, as in apprehension, and the pitch of the rubbing will be lower.
There are two ways to identify the spots where a Pokémon especially does and does not like to be petted. One is visual, and may be difficult to discern with certain Pokémon (such as {{p|Vivillon}}), while the other is aural, and applies the same to all Pokémon. When a Pokémon is being petted in a neutral spot, its eyes will be closed as though contented, with the eyelids generally making a semicircle, and a sound will be produced as the cursor moves around the Pokémon. If petted in a favored spot, the Pokémon's closed eyes will become slanted, as though they are taking special pleasure in it, and the sound produced by rubbing will take on a higher pitch. If they are petted in a disfavored spot, though, their eyes will remain open and their eyebrows draw flat, as in apprehension, and the pitch of the rubbing will be lower.


If a Pokémon takes up both screens of the 3DS, its top half may be petted by either feeding it a Poké Puff or holding the stylus on the top edge of the bottom touchscreen for approximately a second.
If a Pokémon takes up both screens of the 3DS, its top half may be petted by either feeding it a [[Poké Puff]] or holding the stylus on the top edge of the bottom touchscreen for approximately a second.


===Minigames===
===Minigames===
There are three minigames the player may play with their Pokémon: [[Berry Picker]], [[Head It]], and [[Tile Puzzle]]. Three Pokémon from the player's party will participate in each game; besides the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon, two other Pokémon with the least Enjoyment are chosen, but only those that are not fainted or suffering from a [[status condition]] can participate. If all Pokémon in the party have the same Enjoyment level, the first two eligible members in party order will be chosen except when playing Tile Puzzle.
There are three minigames the player may play with their Pokémon: [[Berry Picker]], [[Head It]], and [[Tile Puzzle]]. Three Pokémon from the player's party will participate in each game; besides the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon, two other Pokémon with the least Enjoyment are chosen, but only those that are not fainted or suffering from a [[status condition]] can participate. If all Pokémon in the party have the same Enjoyment level, the first two eligible members in party order will be chosen except when playing Tile Puzzle.


Every game has four difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, Hard, and Unlimited. In order to unlock a higher difficulty level, the player must first complete the previous difficulty level with a rating of at least 3 stars. In general, basic Poké Puffs are primarily awarded for completing Easy games, Frosted Poké Puffs for Normal games, Fancy for Hard games, and Deluxe for Unlimited games. The better the player's score, the more Poké Puffs they'll receive, and the highest scores will also award some higher quality Poké Puffs.
Every game has four difficulty levels: Easy, Normal, Hard, and Unlimited. In order to unlock a higher difficulty level, the player must first complete the previous difficulty level with a rating of at least 3 stars. In general, basic [[Poké Puff]]s are primarily awarded for completing Easy games, Frosted Poké Puffs for Normal games, Fancy for Hard games, and Deluxe for Unlimited games. The better the player's score, the more Poké Puffs they'll receive, and the highest scores will also award some higher quality Poké Puffs.


===Making Faces===
===Making Faces===
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| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 255
| style="background:#FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}" | 255
|}
|}
Pokémon will give some cues to each of these stats' point values. At every 50 points of Affection (except 250 points), the Pokémon performs a sort of dance, where it jumps and cries twice while numerous hearts flow above its head and sparkles shine on its body; at 255 points, the Pokémon jumps and cries three times. If a Pokémon's Fullness is below 198 points when it is fed a Poké Puff, it will make three quick bites; if its Fullness is 198 to 213 points, it will slow down for the third bite; and if its Fullness is above 213 points, it will make all three bites slowly. If a Pokémon has 255 points of Enjoyment when the play mode is opened or after a game finishes, sparkles will briefly shine on its body.
Pokémon will give some cues to each of these stats' point values. At every 50 points of Affection (except 250 points), the Pokémon performs a sort of dance, where it jumps and cries twice while numerous hearts flow above its head and sparkles shine on its body; at 255 points, the Pokémon jumps and cries three times. If a Pokémon's Fullness is below 198 points when it is fed a [[Poké Puff]], it will make three quick bites; if its Fullness is 198 to 213 points, it will slow down for the third bite; and if its Fullness is above 213 points, it will make all three bites slowly. If a Pokémon has 255 points of Enjoyment when the play mode is opened or after a game finishes, sparkles will briefly shine on its body.


When the player taps the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon so that the Decorate, Play, and Switch options appear, up to three icons will flash in a loop above the Pokémon's head. The number of hearts in one loop indicates the Pokémon's Affection level, while the number of Poké Puffs or music notes indicates how far the Pokémon is from Fullness or Enjoyment level 5 (respectively).
When the player taps the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon so that the Decorate, Play, and Switch options appear, up to three icons will flash in a loop above the Pokémon's head. The number of hearts in one loop indicates the Pokémon's Affection level, while the number of Poké Puffs or music notes indicates how far the Pokémon is from Fullness or Enjoyment level 5 (respectively).
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| +10
| +10
| Feed Pokémon a whole Supreme Wish or Honor Poké Puff
| Feed Pokémon a whole Supreme Wish or Honor Poké Puff
|- style="background:#FFF"
| — || {{tt|Var*|If the Pokémon eats the whole Poké Puff in two bites, +24. If in three, +16 for each of the two. If in five, +10 for each of the four.}} || — || Feed Pokémon less than whole Poké Puff{{tt|*|Indicated by Poké Puff's size decreasing, but not disappearing entirely}}
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| +8 || -50 || +80 || Win Making Faces game
| +8 || -50 || +80 || Win Making Faces game
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|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| — || -10 || +5 || Enter a battle with the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon
| — || -10 || +5 || Enter a battle with the active Pokémon-Amie Pokémon
|- style="background:#FFF"
| — || +16 || — || Feed Pokémon one bite{{tt|*|indicated by its size decreasing once}} of a Poké Puff (if it normally eats a whole Poké Puff in three bites)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| — || +24 || — || Feed Pokémon one bite{{tt|*|indicated by its size decreasing once}} of a Poké Puff (if it normally eats a whole Poké Puff in two bites)
|- style="background:#FFF"
| — || +32 || — || Feed Pokémon two bites{{tt|*|indicated by its size decreasing twice}} of a Poké Puff (if it normally eats a whole Poké Puff in three bites)
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| — || — || -5 || Hit Pokémon (double-tap very quickly)
| — || — || -5 || Hit Pokémon (double-tap very quickly)
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==Poké Puffs==
==Poké Puffs==
{{main|Poké Puffs}}
{{main|Poké Puff}}
Poké Puffs (Japanese: '''ポフレ''' ''Pofflé'') are small cake-like confections that can be fed to Pokémon to increase their Affection. Certain Pokémon without visible mouths, such as {{p|Metapod}} or {{p|Cascoon}}, cannot eat Poké Puffs. They mainly come in five purely aesthetic flavors: Sweet, Mint, Citrus, Mocha, and Spice. Poké Puffs also have a level, which affects the number of points they increase Affection by. Up to the Frosted level, Poké Puffs can be obtained from any [[#Minigames|minigame]], depending on the difficulty and how well the player does.
Poké Puffs are small cake-like confections that can be fed to Pokémon to increase their Affection. Certain Pokémon without visible mouths, such as {{p|Metapod}} or {{p|Cascoon}}, cannot eat Poké Puffs. They mainly come in five purely aesthetic flavors: Sweet, Mint, Citrus, Mocha, and Spice. Poké Puffs also have a level, which affects the number of points they increase Affection by. Up to the Frosted level, Poké Puffs can be obtained from any [[#Minigames|minigame]], depending on the difficulty and how well the player does.


==Visitors==
==Visitors==
While the player is viewing Pokémon-Amie, Pokémon from recorded Friends, Acquaintances, and Passersby in the [[Player Search System]] will visit the player's Pokémon-Amie space. One by one, Pokémon will enter the player's space and decide whether they want to stay for a while or move on. When three Pokémon have decided to stay, they will start a discussion amongst themselves, and, 30 seconds later, they will leave a gift and depart. These gifts may be Poké Puffs or interior items or wallpapers for the player's Pokémon-Amie space.
While the player is viewing Pokémon-Amie, Pokémon from recorded Friends, Acquaintances, and Passersby in the [[Player Search System]] will visit the player's Pokémon-Amie space. One by one, Pokémon will enter the player's space and decide whether they want to stay for a while or move on. When three Pokémon have decided to stay, they will start a discussion amongst themselves, and, 30 seconds later, they will leave a gift and depart. These gifts may be [[Poké Puff]]s or interior items or wallpapers for the player's Pokémon-Amie space.


The gift a group of Pokémon will leave depends on their combined Affection levels and the Poké Puff that is set out. In general, groups with higher total Affection will leave higher quality gifts than groups with lower Affection. Gifts can be [[List of Pokémon-Amie decorations|any interior item or wallpaper]], ranging from Set A items for low amounts of Affection to Set F items for maximum amounts of Affection. Gifts may also be Poké Puffs, with basic Poké Puffs occurring in the same range as Set A items, Frosted occurring alongside Set B, Fancy with Set C, and Deluxe with Set D.
The gift a group of Pokémon will leave depends on their combined Affection levels and the Poké Puff that is set out. In general, groups with higher total Affection will leave higher quality gifts than groups with lower Affection. Gifts can be [[List of Pokémon-Amie decorations|any interior item or wallpaper]], ranging from Set A items for low amounts of Affection to Set F items for maximum amounts of Affection. Gifts may also be Poké Puffs, with basic Poké Puffs occurring in the same range as Set A items, Frosted occurring alongside Set B, Fancy with Set C, and Deluxe with Set D.
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A maximum of six gifts may be left unclaimed, but as soon as the next group of three Pokémon begins their discussion, one of the unclaimed gifts will disappear to make room for the gift the new group will leave. If Pokémon-Amie is "reset" while a group is in the middle of its conversation—such as when the player opens and closes a [[menu]] item, switches to the Player Search System or Super Training, or opens the decorate or play modes—it will restart its conversation from the beginning (though the progression may differ).
A maximum of six gifts may be left unclaimed, but as soon as the next group of three Pokémon begins their discussion, one of the unclaimed gifts will disappear to make room for the gift the new group will leave. If Pokémon-Amie is "reset" while a group is in the middle of its conversation—such as when the player opens and closes a [[menu]] item, switches to the Player Search System or Super Training, or opens the decorate or play modes—it will restart its conversation from the beginning (though the progression may differ).
==In the anime==
[[File:Poké Puffs anime 1.png|thumb|left|250px|Basic Poké Puffs in the anime]]
[[File:Poké Puffs anime 2.png|thumb|250px|Frosted Poké Puffs in the anime]]
In the [[Pokémon anime]], Poké Puffs were first featured in ''[[XY026|A Battle by Any Other Name!]]'', where {{an|Serena}} was seen making some for her friends and their Pokémon. She soon met a girl named [[Miette]], who was also an excellent Poké Puff maker. They competed against each other in the [[Poké Puff Contest]]; however, both of them ended up losing.
Serena also served some self-made Poké Puffs for {{AP|Pikachu}}, {{TP|Clemont|Dedenne}}, and [[Korrina's Lucario]] in ''[[XY030|Mega Revelations!]]''.
Serena offered some of her Poké Puffs to {{TP|Serena|Fennekin}}, Pikachu, {{AP|Froakie}}, {{TP|Clemont|Chespin}}, {{an|Tierno}}'s {{p|Squirtle}}, and {{an|Shauna}}'s {{p|Bulbasaur}} in ''[[XY039|Summer of Discovery!]]''. Although Bulbasaur refused to take anything from anyone else but Shauna, and showed little to no expressions, it still liked Serena's bakings.
Various people at the [[Pokémon Summer Camp]], including Serena and {{an|Bonnie}}, were seen baking some Poké Puffs to be used in their respective [[Pokévision]] videos in ''[[XY040|Day Three Blockbusters!]]''. Serena's Poké Puffs were later seen in Team {{p|Froakie}}'s own video.
Poké Puffs made by Serena were served for {{ashfr|the group}}'s Pokémon in ''[[XY075|Rivals: Today and Tomorrow!]]''. [[Sawyer]]'s {{p|Treecko}} also tasted the treats, and found them extremely delicious.
Poké Puff Baking was the theme selected for the first round of the [[Dendemille Town]] [[Pokémon Showcase]] Rookie Class in ''[[XY080|Performing with Fiery Charm!]]''. {{pkmn|Performer}}s and their {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} had to bake Poké Puffs in order to advance to the Freestyle Performance. The Poké Puffs were evaluated by [[Santo]]'s {{p|Mime Jr.}}, [[Gena]]'s {{p|Jigglypuff}}, and [[Delilah]]'s {{p|Furfrou}}.
In ''[[XY101|A Dancing Debut!]]'', the theme used during the first round of the {{to|Couriway}} Showcase Rookie Class was once again related to Poké Puffs. This time, however, Performers and their Pokémon had to perform a dance routine while preparing the dessert. Additionally, there were no professional judges evaluating the Poké Puffs, as the contestants were judged by the audience members through their Glow Caster.
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==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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In the {{chap|X & Y}}, {{adv|Y}} caught an {{p|Eevee}} and sought to befriend it quickly using several features of Pokémon-Amie to raise its Affection. Her efforts paid off as Eevee, which she nicknamed Veevee, evolved into {{p|Sylveon}} during Y's battle with two {{tc|Team Flare Grunt}}s.
In the {{chap|X & Y}}, {{adv|Y}} caught an {{p|Eevee}} and sought to befriend it quickly using several features of Pokémon-Amie to raise its Affection. Her efforts paid off as Eevee, which she nicknamed Veevee, evolved into {{p|Sylveon}} during Y's battle with two {{tc|Team Flare Grunt}}s.
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==In the TCG==
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Pokémon-Amie or its elements in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].
{{cardlist/header|Related cards|Item|char=yes}}
{{cardlist/entry|cardname={{TCG ID|Steam Siege|Captivating Poké Puff|99}}|type=Item|enset=Steam Siege|enrarity=Uncommon|ennum=99/114|jpset=XY-P Promotional cards|jpnum=243/XY-P}}
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==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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| {{tt|포켓파를레|Poket'pareulle}} ''Poké Parler''
| {{tt|포켓파를레|Poket'pareulle}} ''Poké Parler''
| Transliteration of Japanese name
| Transliteration of Japanese name
|}{{-}}
|- style="background: #FFF;"
 
| Russian
===Poké Puff===
| Покемон-друг ''Pokémon-drug''
{{langtable|color={{cute color light}}|bordercolor={{cute color dark}}
| Literally "Pokémon-friend"
|zh_cmn=波伏蕾 ''Bōfúlěi''
|}
|de=Pofflé
|fi=Pokéleivos
|fr=Pofiterole
|it=Pokébignè
|ko=포플레 ''Popeulle''
|pl=Poképtysie
|pt_br=Pokélina
|es=Pokélito
}}
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{{Menu}}<br>
{{Menu}}<br>
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[[it:Poké io&te]]
[[it:Poké io&te]]
[[ja:ポケパルレ]]
[[ja:ポケパルレ]]
[[zh:神奇宝贝友谊系统]]
[[zh:宝可友友乐]]