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Pokepuffs

Forum-Index Suggestions Rejected Pokepuffs
ShinyDedenne
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Posted: Sun, 03/08/2014 13:29 (10 Years ago)
There should be a thing that you can make poke puffs. You would make the poke puffs using a oven and certain types of berries. It would be like the gem cauldron except you would be making poke puffs. You would be able to unlock this on level 10. When you would make a poke puff you could feed it to your Pokemon to give it better stats! I am also accepting suggestions from users!

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ocho
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Posted: Sun, 03/08/2014 16:34 (10 Years ago)
this is basically a new minigame, so I support O3O
Toothie
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Posted: Sun, 03/08/2014 16:44 (10 Years ago)
This has already been suggested, and from what I remember, it was rejected as well. *
Still, I will state my opinion on this.
I do not support this, mainly because we already can use the Salon, to give our Pokemon massages which will then increase their stats. We also can obtain vitamins and use them on our Pokemon.
And in general, feeding berries to a Pokemon may increase their stats, so this technically already exists.

*Edit: It wasn't rejected, but already was suggested.
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yorushika
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Posted: Sun, 03/08/2014 16:47 (10 Years ago)
This could be a good thing to add, though I sort of agree with Toothless, but do they give more EXP than Berries or does it depend on what Berries you used? Would the oven need time to bake the Poképuffs? And I think it should be unlocked on level 12 or something because you can already get the Ancient Cave at Trainerlevel 10.
Pinkerton
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Posted: Sun, 03/08/2014 16:48 (10 Years ago)
What Toothie said, this is a copy of this

Also TheMole, using that many smilies is spamming