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Recipe 5: 2 peaches, 1 gourd
Recipe 6: 2 peaches, 1 custard apple
Using two pink Peach Berries with one blue Intermediate Berry will guarantee that all Pokémon produced will be pink, with a 35% chance of obtaining a True Pink Pokémon.
Aside from not being spicy, the former has a slightly bitter taste in its sweetness, while the latter has a slightly sour taste in its sweetness, making it a complex sweetness.
Recipe 7: Hami fruit x2, Pipi fruit x1
Recipe 8: Hami fruit x2, Tongtong fruit x1
Two green Hami Berries paired with one green Intermediate Berry will definitely produce a Green Pokémon Cube, with a 45% chance of getting a True Green Pokémon Cube – it's just too risky!
It's supposed to be a green energy cube, but I didn't expect it to be so spicy. Maybe it's because the flavor of cantaloupe is too contrasting. It has a spicy, astringent, and sour taste, but no sweetness. It only turns sweet when it's fully ripe.
Pipi fruit has an extremely stimulating flavor, very spicy, and no bitterness. Although it appears to be a green fruit, its taste leans towards that of a red fruit. When mixed with cantaloupe, it becomes even spicier.
The fruit, being both sour and astringent, presents a contrasting flavor. When mixed with cantaloupe, it has every flavor imaginable except for the lack of sweetness.
Recipe 9: 2 grapefruits, 1 candlewood fruit
Recipe 10: 2 grapefruits, 1 cashew nut
Two yellow-type berries paired with one yellow-type mid-level berry is the safest bet, and the chance of getting a premium yellow Pokémon cube is also very high. Pokémon that like sweet and sour flavors should like it.
In addition to the above recipes.
There are also all sorts of random recipes.
Mixing basic berries together isn't too complicated; you'll get ordinary, solid-color Pokémon cubes anyway. Occasionally, you might get a powerful Pokémon cube, but the chance is incredibly low.
"Are you really just going to coast along?"
Kirachi picked out cranberries, mangoes, and bamboo berries, and put them all into the fruit mixer.
This morning, Bai Hong contacted Yongxin and asked him to purchase six brand-new tree and fruit mixers, which were then transported over via a space teleportation device, bringing the total number of tree and fruit mixers to eight.
"You can get any beginner-level tree fruit."
Bai Hong's recipe is only for powerful Pokémon cubes. Currently, the most abundant items are basic berries, but it's difficult to obtain powerful Pokémon cubes by mixing basic berries with starter berries, so this is the only way.
If you want to create a large number of powerful Pokémon blocks, you must plant more intermediate and advanced berries.
As long as you have enough intermediate and advanced tree fruits, you can mix them freely without having to rack your brains to come up with recipes.
There are too many kinds of tree fruits.
Alternatively, you can match colors within the same color family.
Alternatively, pair them with ingredients that have similar flavors.
The most difficult part is researching recipes that allow flavors to neutralize each other, using this to eliminate unpleasant tastes and leave behind good and rich flavors. This requires a lot of time and effort.
"This is too difficult!"
Bai Hong no longer wanted to try it.
My sense of taste is a bit numb.
At this stage, we will first release the basic Poké Blocks. The basic Poké Blocks sold on the market are all solid colors. A Poké Block box contains about seven Poké Blocks of different colors.
We don't have many Pokémon Cubes, so we'll keep them for Charizard and the others as food for now and aren't considering selling them.
Over the next two months, we will plant intermediate and advanced berries on a large scale, as well as Star Peach. Once these berry trees have grown, we will release Pokémon Blocks of even higher quality.
Busy until sunset.
Bai Hong was finally able to rest for a while.
He took out his Rotom phone and made a video call to Yongxin: "What did the factory that makes the Pokémon Cube say?"
"The factory agreed to make a custom order, but the price was a bit high. I spent the whole afternoon negotiating with them to get the price down."
"Do you have any samples?"
"The samples are still being made."
"Can you get it out before dark?"
"It should be possible. I'm keeping watch over the factory. If we're using the regular Pokémon Cube Box, then it won't be this complicated." The signal over there doesn't seem to be very good; it's intermittent.
"From what I understand, regular Pokémon cube boxes are too small, holding at most eight Pokémon cubes, so they don't have a capacity advantage." What Bai Hong wanted was a Pokémon stick box that could hold twelve Pokémon cubes.
For easy portability, the Pokémon Cube box is designed in the shape of a stick, and the circular device on top is designed in the style of a red and white Poké Ball. Simply roll it to pour out the Pokémon cubes.
Most Pokémon cube boxes come in packs of seven, though some smaller brands might add one or two extra cubes as a marketing gimmick.
"How much do you plan to sell it for, a pack of twelve? If you sell it too cheaply, it will be difficult to raise the price later," Yongxin asked, getting to the heart of the matter.
"One thousand Alliance Coins!"
"what?"
Why are you so surprised?
"You need to benchmark yourself against the big brands."
"I guess so. They sell a seven-pack for 1,000 Alliance Coins, and the more expensive ones are 2,000 Alliance Coins. We'll also sell a twelve-pack for 1,000 Alliance Coins. Let's grab the market share first."
“Selling it so cheaply, I’m afraid you won’t be able to keep up with production, and then you’ll have to limit the quantity you buy,” Yongxin sighed.
"Uh, I have thought about this. Bright, Electric, Umbrella, and Lizard are usually responsible for packaging premium Honeydew. Even if we ask them to come and help make Pokémon Cubes, the output will probably still be limited."
"Don't you have ten Mareep? Try to evolve them into Moogle. Once they have hands, they can help make Pokémon Cubes, which will increase production efficiency."
“They’re all lambs; they can’t evolve so easily.” Bai Hong thought this suggestion was good.
You don't make much money selling wool.
What we lack now is a Pokémon helper.
There are eight tree-berry mixers in front of us. Even if we assign some tasks to the Charizard and the Electric Dragon, we still can't guarantee production efficiency.
"So what do you plan to do? Catch Pokémon in the wild?" Yongxin thought that instead of buying them with money, it was better to catch them in the wild.
"What Pokémon do you think can shoulder this burden? I feel like we're exploiting Pokémon's labor force." Bai Hong frowned, momentarily lost in thought.
Making Pokémon is like an assembly line, and the workload is enormous, unless a fixed number of Pokémon are produced each day.
Take those four Seraphim for example. Their daily task is to package premium Honeydew. It's not actually a tiring job. After they finish, they are free to roam. They probably help make Pokémon Cubes because they find it interesting.
At first, I found it interesting.
This is normal.
If they were made every day.
Then you won't have the energy.
Bai Hong assigns reasonable workloads to the frilled lizards and sells their premium honey in limited quantities. He never forces them to work overtime or increases their workload.
"How would I know which Pokémon could shoulder this burden? Why don't you pay them a salary, or meet their demands every month? After all, you should get something in return for your labor."
"Paying them a salary is a bit unrealistic. They can't spend the money anyway. Meeting one or two of their requests each month is fine, but I'll think of other ways."
Bai Hong turned to look at Guangguang, Dian Dian, San San, and Lizard and asked them directly if they wanted anything. They looked completely bewildered and didn't know how to answer for a long time.
For them, living in such a good environment is many times better than before. They have food and water every day, and can explore everywhere. They live a very fulfilling life every day.
They are simple-minded and never think that they should get something in return for their labor. Occasionally, during the packaging process, they can't help but sneak a little bit of the best honey to satisfy their cravings.
Chapter 106 The Escape of the Tree Spirit
Clear~
Guangguang tilted his head.
I am thinking about it seriously.
"It's alright, you can think about it slowly." Bai Hong squatted down and patted its head, his tone full of gentleness. Then he continued chatting with Yongxin about the Pokémon Cube sample that had come out.
Perhaps due to the rush to complete the project, the sample was a bit rough, but fortunately the quality was up to standard and it could hold twelve Pokémon blocks.
Yongxin will give instructions to the factory.
Pay close attention to details.
Especially quality control.
There can be absolutely no mistakes.
The 12-piece Pokémon cube box is a bit large, and the unit price is expensive to manufacture. However, if we make the mold and mass-produce it, the average cost per unit will not be too high. After all, the price is negotiable, otherwise how can we have a long-term partnership?
The factory that Yongxin found has guaranteed quality and is currently manufacturing Pokémon cube boxes for several major brands.
After signing the contract, the first batch of customized Pokémon Cubes will be delivered within three days, totaling five hundred, and will be transported over via a teleportation device.
Bai Hong was planning to buy a refrigerator to preserve Pokémon cubes, but when he saw the Ice Dragon family, he changed his mind. With the Ice Crystals in hand, he didn't need a refrigerator.
He summoned Jubao and Longbao.
They gestured for quite a while.
Fortunately, Jirachi helped.
Ju Bao and Long Bao then realized what Bai Hong had asked them to do and created a natural freezer using ice crystals.
Next, Charizard and the others put the Pokémon they had made into the freezer, where low-temperature storage would extend their shelf life.
"Get two more freezers."
Bai Hong felt that one freezer was not enough.
With Giant Treasure and Dragon Treasure around, freezers can be manufactured at any time, with no limit on the number, as long as the warehouse can hold them.
oh~
Making a freezer is too simple.
Giant Treasure and Dragon Treasure gradually got the hang of it, and along the way, they taught Ice Treasure, Snow Treasure, and Flash Treasure how to use cold air to condense cooling ice crystals, thus enhancing their control over cold air.
Ang~
It's so cool!
The Charizard couldn't help but sigh.
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