How to Make Poffins in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

A Pokémon’s diet is incomplete without poffins. These delectable treats improve a Pokémon’s health and assist them in winning competitions. Those of you planning on entering your Pokémon in a few contests should stockpile these delectable morsels. Here’s how you can make Poffins in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

How to Make Poffins in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

How to Make Poffins in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl?

You must first obtain the Poffin Case from the old man in the Pokémon Fan Club building before you can make Poffins. This is accomplished by traveling to Hearthome City.

The house you’re looking for has an orange roof and is located east of the PokeMart. After you’ve received the case, go to the Poffin House on the left, next to the PokeMart.

Inside the Poffin House, go to the woman in the apron. After you’ve obtained the Poffin Case, you’ll be able to begin making Poffins.

You’ll start by choosing which berries you want to use from the menu. Which type of Poffin you make and which stat you boost depends on the berries you use. The flavors are listed below, along with which stats they improve.

  • Sweet: Cuteness
  • Bitter: Cleverness
  • Spicy: Coolness
  • Dry: Beauty
  • Sour: Toughness

How to Make Poffins in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl

You can only feed a Pokémon a certain number of Poffins. The Sheen of a Pokémon increases every time it is fed a Poffin. You won’t be able to feed the Pokémon any more Poffins once its Sheen is maxed out.

You’ll need to spin the Left Stick either clockwise or counterclockwise while making Poffins. As you spin the Poffin one way or the other, keep an eye on the pot.

If you go too slowly, the Poffin will burn, and if you go too fast, it will slosh out. Maintain a steady pace to ensure that the Poffin comes out perfectly.

Well, that’s all we have here about how you can make Poffins in Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl. We hope this guide helped you.

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