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:[[File:Poffin Level Formula.png]], where B is the base level, T is the time taken, and M is the sum of burns and spills.
:[[File:Poffin Level Formula.png]], where B is the base level, T is the time taken, and M is the sum of burns and spills.


For example, an [[Aguav Berry]] has a base level of 14. This means completing in 60 seconds with 0 burns and 0 spills will yield a level 14 berry: 14 * 1 = 14. If, however, the berry was created in 40 seconds, it would be 14 * 3/2 = 21. The level 21 poffin then contributes 21 [[condition]] stat points upon consumption (assuming a neutral nature).
For example, an [[Aguav Berry]] has a base level of 14. This means completing in 60 seconds with 0 burns and 0 spills will yield a level 14 Poffin: 14 * 1 = 14. If, however, the berry was created in 40 seconds, it would be 14 * 3/2 = 21. The level 21 poffin then contributes 21 [[condition]] stat points upon consumption (assuming a neutral nature).


Although logically this would imply that the higher level is better, this is only true identical berry poffins. Poffins have smoothness which contribute to a Pokemon's sheen level. A pokemon's sheen cannot exceed 255 and can never be reset. Thus, the choice of poffins has a big influence on the development of a condition.
Although logically this would imply that the higher level is better, this is only true for identical Poffins. This is because Poffins have ''smoothness'' which contributes to a Pokemon's sheen level. A pokemon's sheen cannot exceed 255 and can never be reset. Thus, the choice of Poffins has a big influence on the development of a condition.




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