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:The sparkles should be from '''enjoyment''', not affection. You may want to double-check the stats of those Pokemon. [[User:Tiddlywinks|Tiddlywinks]] ([[User talk:Tiddlywinks|talk]]) 14:29, 17 February 2014 (UTC)
:The sparkles should be from '''enjoyment''', not affection. You may want to double-check the stats of those Pokemon. [[User:Tiddlywinks|Tiddlywinks]] ([[User talk:Tiddlywinks|talk]]) 14:29, 17 February 2014 (UTC)
::*As I said before, you make '''any noise at all''' (it doesn't matter if you say their name or make a whistling sound) and they'll respond by looking up at you (sort of) and an orange {{tt|♪|music note}} appears. Nicknames (which I give a lot to my Pokémon), no nicknames, it won't make any difference. The only thing that seems to vary, based on what I'm hearing now (and for the times I've played with this feature), is that sometimes you'll see a sparkle, probably because the enjoyment is maxed or something.  As Tiddlywinks stated the animation that SoftFurretWarmFurret was mentioning is purely aesthetic.  My Pokémon do it all the time randomly, though I think it has to do with their level of affection, because I don't see it very often when I first start out playing with them.  But I think that should be experimented on more.  And from the sounds of it, talking to them does affect enjoyment.  So that would add +5 to their enjoyment?  Because I wondering how many times one would have to "talk" (really just make a noise that the mic can pick up) to add an entire green music note to the ''enjoyment meter''.  Cause I noticed something like that with "high fiving" a number of times and the meter shows an increase.  Can anyone confirm this with making noises- I mean, "talking" to your Pokémon? ----[[User:NateVirus|<span style="color:blue">NateVirus</span>]]<small>''([[User talk:NateVirus|<span style="color:green">Talk</span>]]''|''[[Special:Contributions/NateVirus|<span style="color:red">Contributions</span>]]''</small>) 23:08, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
::*As I said before, you make '''any noise at all''' (it doesn't matter if you say their name or make a whistling sound) and they'll respond by looking up at you (sort of) and an orange {{tt|♪|music note}} appears. Nicknames (which I give a lot to my Pokémon), no nicknames, it won't make any difference. The only thing that seems to vary, based on what I'm hearing now (and for the times I've played with this feature), is that sometimes you'll see a sparkle, probably because the enjoyment is maxed or something.  As Tiddlywinks stated the animation that SoftFurretWarmFurret was mentioning is purely aesthetic.  My Pokémon do it all the time randomly, though I think it has to do with their level of affection, because I don't see it very often when I first start out playing with them.  But I think that should be experimented on more.  And from the sounds of it, talking to them does affect enjoyment.  So that would add +5 to their enjoyment?  Because I wondering how many times one would have to "talk" (really just make a noise that the mic can pick up) to add an entire green music note to the ''enjoyment meter''.  Cause I noticed something like that with "high fiving" a number of times and the meter shows an increase.  Can anyone confirm this with making noises- I mean, "talking" to your Pokémon? ----[[User:NateVirus|<span style="color:blue">NateVirus</span>]]<small>''([[User talk:NateVirus|<span style="color:green">Talk</span>]]''|''[[Special:Contributions/NateVirus|<span style="color:red">Contributions</span>]]''</small>) 23:08, 15 March 2014 (UTC)
::::How many times you'd have to "talk" to it depends on [[Pokémon-Amie#Stats|what level]] you're at. For the first few levels (after 1), it'd be 10 times (for 50 points of enjoyment; possibly less if you didn't start at the level's minimum value). To get the last level, it'd be 21 times. (Remember that opening the Play mode also adds enjoyment, so if you're constantly exiting and entering Play so you can check your Pokemon's enjoyment level, that'll be adding to it as well.) [[User:Tiddlywinks|Tiddlywinks]] ([[User talk:Tiddlywinks|talk]]) 03:32, 16 March 2014 (UTC)


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