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'''Block Smash''' (Japanese:'''ブレイクブロック''' ''Break Block'') sets four Pokéathletes, one from each team, against a stack of ten cement blocks. The Pokémon must demonstrate its might by breaking through each of them, at which point ten more will be available to break. The blocks can be broken by tapping them on the touchscreen, with the cracks in each being a weak point. After a certain amount have been broken, depending on the Stamina and Power of the Pokéathlete, they will become fatigued and will need to switch out with the next team member. The player will also earn Athlete Points equal to the number of blocks broken.
'''Block Smash''' (Japanese:'''ブレイクブロック''' ''Break Block'') sets four Pokéathletes, one from each team, against a stack of ten cement blocks. The Pokémon must demonstrate its might by breaking through each of them, at which point ten more will be available to break. The blocks can be broken by tapping them on the touchscreen, with the cracks in each being a weak point. After a certain amount have been broken, depending on the Stamina and Power of the Pokéathlete, they will become fatigued and will need to switch out with the next team member. The player will also earn Athlete Points equal to the number of blocks broken.


Block Smash is the first course in the Power competition and the third in the Stamina competition.
According to "The Official Pokémon Johto Guide & Johto Pokédex", the top six recommended Pokémon are {{p|Typhlosion}}, {{p|Steelix}}, {{p|Poliwrath}}, {{p|Nidoqueen}}, {{p|Muk}} and {{p|Snorlax}}. Block Smash is the first course in the Power competition and the third in the Stamina competition.


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