A/N: dear readers You may skip this chapter if you are not interested in types of pokeblocks and crafted items.
Aakash POV
After dinner, after reassuring Mom for the fiftieth time and making sure Sagar didn't accidentally electrocute the ceiling fan with his new Pikachu, I finally retreated into my room.
The moment I shut the door—
DING.
A notification I hadn't checked earlier pulsed in the corner of my vision.
I blinked.
"Oh right… I didn't even check the rewards…"
I sat on my bed, exhaled, and opened the system panel.
[ SYSTEM NOTIFICATION – QUEST COMPLETE ]
Quest:Stabilize Human–Pokémon Relations (Early Stage)
Status: Completed
Reward:✔ Crafting Module Unlocked
My eyebrows shot up.
"It was completed. Now he had both Crafting module and Berry Blender unlocked"
This was huge.
Crafting Module meant actual item production—Pokéball upgrades in the future, medicine variants, battle tools…
Berry Blender meant Pokéblocks.
Useful Pokéblocks.
Real stat-enhancing, morale-boosting, energy-restoring Pokéblocks.
My heart picked up speed.
I opened the Berry Blender first.
A holographic interface appeared:
[ Berry Blender – Basic Tier ]
Insert berries to create Pokéblocks with specific effects.
A list unfolded.
I scanned through them, smiling slowly.
RED POKÉBLOCKS (Spicy)
Recipe Base: Cheri, Tamato, Leppa, Spelon
Effects
Boosts muscle development
Increases stamina & ATP regeneration
Enhances physical attack power
Slightly boosts aggressiveness & confidence
Fire-, Fighting-, Dragon-types metabolize this extremely well
Young Pokémon grow physically faster
Best Use Cases
Sprinting drills, physical sparring
Training Growlithe, Machop, Mankey
Recovery after muscle injuries
Preparing police / military Pokémon for field work
💧 BLUE POKÉBLOCKS (Dry / Beauty)
Recipe Base: Chesto, Oran, Kelpsy, Pamtre
Canon Effect Preserved
Enhances fur, scale, feather quality
Necessary for Feebas → Milotic evolution
Improves hydration, skin elasticity, and calmness
Best Use Cases
Water-types, Flying-types
Pokémon performing in public roles
Healing Rapidash's burns, Pidgeotto's feathers
🍬 PINK POKÉBLOCKS (Sweet)
Recipe Base: Pecha, Watmel, Nanab
Effects
Emotional stability
Ideal for juvenile growth
Calms anxiety, reduces fear
Encourages bonding, obedience
Improves sleep cycles
Strengthens Fairy-, Normal-, Psychic-type resonance
Best Use Cases
Nursery Pokémon, rescued Pokémon
Pokémon dealing with trauma
Helping Chikorita heal emotionally
🍃 GREEN POKÉBLOCKS (Bitter)
Recipe Base: Rawst, Apicot, Hondew
Effects
Enhances cognitive development
Sharpens senses (smell, hearing, perception)
Boosts tracking ability
Stabilizes Aura flow (helpful for future Lucario-line)
Helps Grass-, Dark-, Psychic-, Ghost-types
Best Use Cases
Tracking units (Growlithe)
Teaching complex moves
Helping psychic Pokémon increase control
🍋 YELLOW POKÉBLOCKS (Sour)
Recipe Base: Aspear, Sitrus, Iapapa
Effects
Strengthens bones & ligaments
Enhances endurance, lung capacity
Improves toxin resistance
Rock-, Ground-, Steel-types benefit greatly
Toughens overall physical structure
Best Use Cases
Rhyhorn defense training
Construction/rescue work Pokémon
Long mission preparation
⚫ BLACK POKÉBLOCKS (Failure Mix)
Recipe Base: Mixed / incompatible berries
Effects
Extremely filling
Basic nutritional content only
No stat benefit
Tastes terrible
Best Use Cases
Emergency food dumps for wild Pokémon
Conservation operations
⭐ GOLD POKÉBLOCKS (High-Rarity / Premium)
Recipe Base: 4 rare berries – Pamtre, Watmel, Durin, Belue
Effects
Complete growth enhancer
Boosts energy, stamina, mental clarity, digestion
Mild increase in potential (similar to IV boost)
Used by elite trainers, breeders, military units
Best Use Cases
Peak training
High-level evolution preparation
Pokémon with great potential (like Pidgeotto, Pikachu squad)
Type-Specialized Pokéblocks
These are crafted by adding one extra berry or ingredient matching the type.
Example:Red Pokéblock + Charcoal powder → Fire-Type Pokéblock
Below are effects for each type:
🔥 Fire-Type Pokéblock
Increases flame temperature
Enhances metabolic rate
Helps with Fire Fang, Ember, Flamethrower training
Recipes often include Charcoal, Tamato, Spelon
🌊 Water-Type Pokéblock
Improves hydration control
Gives smoother movement in water
Enhances Aqua Jet speed
Often includes Kelpsy, Cornn, Lum
🌿 Grass-Type Pokéblock
Improves photosynthesis efficiency
Strengthens vines, leaves, spores
Helps with Chlorophyll activation
Often uses Rawst, Qualot, Lum powder
⚡ Electric-Type Pokéblock
Improves internal electricity storage
Speeds up nerve impulses
Enhances Thunder Shock, Quick Attack
Crafted using Chesto, Sitrus, Electirizer flakes
🪨 Rock-Type Pokéblock
Enhances mineral absorption
Increases skin hardness (like keratin armor)
Helps with Rollout, STAB rock moves
Made using Aspear, Sitrus, crushed Hard Stones
🛡️ Steel-Type Pokéblock
Increases metal ion efficiency (iron, nickel)
Strengthens armor plating
Helps with Iron Defense, Metal Claw
Made using Aspear + Iron Dust
💪 Fighting-Type Pokéblock
Boosts muscle tension & explosive strength
Allows better control of ki / aura
Uses Tamato, Leppa, Salac
🧠 Psychic-Type Pokéblock
Enhances neural focus, telepathy range
Improves fine control for psychic moves
Uses Hondew, Apicot, TwistedSpoon shavings
🦇 Dark-Type Pokéblock
Improves night vision
Enhances stealth and emotional suppression
Uses Rawst, Ganlon, Dusk essence
👻 Ghost-Type Pokéblock
Stabilizes ectoplasm
Enhances phasing ability
Boosts spectral energy
Uses Spelon, Hondew, Spirit Dust
🐉 Dragon-Type Pokéblock
Strengthens draconic core energy
Enhances elemental control
Helps molt/scale growth
Uses Tamato, Durin, Dragon Fang shavings
Within these type were classifications like Basic, training grade, high, premium. I
dumped the small collection of berries I had gathered over the expedition.
It wasn't much.
Definitely not enough for premium batches.
But enough to strengthen the team's bodies, minds, and emotional state.
Tonight, I needed three specific types:
🔥 Red Pokéblocks (Training-Grade)
To strengthen muscles & stamina.
🍋 Yellow Pokéblocks (Training-Grade)
To increase endurance & bone strength.
🍬 Pink Pokéblocks (Training-Grade)
To calm emotional instability after a life-or-death battle.
Encourages bonding and obedience
Boosts early-life growth → infants develop better
The system displayed the selectable recipes.
Training-Grade Red Pokéblock
Tamato + Leppa + CheriStrong spicy blend→ boosts physical growth + attack strength
Training-Grade Yellow Pokéblock
Aspear + Sitrus + Iapapa→ enhances bone density + toxin resistance + endurance.
For curiosity, I opened the advanced recipes:
🍬 Standard Pink
Pecha ×2 + Nanab(Simple, basic, daily)
🍬 High-Quality ("Cute Max")
Watmel + Pecha + Nanab(For hatchlings & trauma recovery)
🍬 Premium Pink (Fanfic-exclusive)
Watmel + Belue + Pecha + Sweet Essence(Daycare-level, elite bonding, extremely rare)
I didn't have Watmel or Belue, so I stuck to the training-grade version.
⏳ 40 Minutes Later
A small pile of colorful geometric cubes filled my desk.
Red (Training-Grade) × 20
Yellow (Training-Grade) × 20
Pink (Training-Grade) × 20
Total: 60 PokéblocksEnough… but just barely.
I counted the Pokémon under my care.
Current total at home: 9 Pokémon
Pidgeotto
Mankey
Pikachu ×2
Rhyhorn ×2
Eevee ×2
Tangela
Feeding all of them even one block each would consume huge batches.
This entire set would last barely two days.
I needed more berries.
A LOT more berries.
Apricorn Forest would become my cultivation base, but that was a plan for later.
For now?
I needed the entire team to stabilize after the Arbok battle.
For at least one week, I would give everyone Pokéblocks daily.
After that, only my core four would continue daily supplementation:
Pidgeotto, Rhyhorn Leader, Pikachu, and Mankey
The rest would get scheduled feeding depending on their training roles.
I stored all Pokéblocks neatly into containers.
Then I opened the Crafting Module
The interface unfolded like a blueprint exploding into existence.
Rows of tabs.Hundreds of subcategories.Tools. Materials. Recipes.
My breath caught.
This wasn't just the Berry Blender.
This… was a factory.
A portable, unseen factory I alone could access.
📘 Crafting Module Categories
A scroll bar appeared—absurdly tiny compared to the endless list beneath it.
• Pokéball RecipesDozens of them.Basic, Great, Ultra, Heavy, Fast, Timer, Nest, Dusk, Luxury…Even special ones like Friend Ball, Heal Ball, and Net Ball.
• Medicine CraftingPotions → Potion, Super Potion, Hyper Potion, even Max PotionStatus Heals → Antidote, Paralyze Heal, Awakening, Burn HealSpecial → Full Heal, Revival Herb refinement (dangerous but possible)
• Battle ItemsX-Attack, X-Defense, Guard Spec. (but expensive to produce)
• Held Item RefinementsMetal Coat, Electrizer, Magmarizer, Charcoal
There was even Spatial bags.
I leaned back slowly.
"This… this is insane."
Poké Ball
Ingredients:
1 Apricorn ( ✔ had bag full )
1 Tumblestone ( ✔ collected near mountain zone )
Great Ball
Recipe:
1 Apricorn
1 Great Tumblestone (blue variant)
1 Iron Chunk
Heavy Ball
Recipe:
1 Apricorn
1 Black Tumblestone ( ✔ found near the Venusaur zone )
1 Iron Chunk
The moment I saw the recipes, my brain started running on instinct.
These weren't complicated.
They were simpler than I expected.
The hardest part wasn't the crafting.
It was the forging—cleaning tumblestone chunks, shaping apricorn shells, and sealing circuits.
Which is exactly why I gathered craftsmen.
Tomorrow, I needed them.
But tonight…I wanted to try making at least one Pokéball myself.
I placed my palm on the crafting panel.
A soft humming sound—like a magnetic field spinning—whirred around the desk.
A new prompt appeared:
[ Would you like to craft: Poké Ball (x1)? ]Yes / No
I selected Yes.
Apricorn.Tumblestone.
I placed them on the crafting platform.
A soft click.
A dull red-and-brown Poké Ball sat in my palm.
Round.Warm.Perfect.
A genuine, functional Poké Ball.
Made right here in my room.
I turned it over.
The seam aligned perfectly.The button clicked with a subtle electrical pulse—the capture lattice activating.
I exhaled slowly.
In one week, with trained workers, we could make 200–300 balls.
In one month…?
India would have its first fully operational Pokéball supply chain.
Not Game Freak tech.Not Silph Co.Not Devon Corp.
Our own.
I crafted 10 more balls before stopping:
Poké Ball × 8Heavy Ball × 2
Just to test the recipes.
The Heavy Ball weighed as much as a brick.But the moment I pressed the button—
The pressure inside told me its capture force was far higher than a regular Ball.
Not useful for flying Pokémon.
But for bulky ones…This was a monster.
I stretched, cracked my shoulders, and glanced at the time.
2:13 AM.
"…I need to sleep."
Tomorrow:
• Teach craftsmen forging technique• Build our first production line• Department structure meeting
I powered down the panel.
The newly crafted Pokéballs sat neatly on the table.
Simple.
But historic.
The first Pokéballs ever made in India… sat in my bedroom right now.
I slid under the covers.
Tangela curled at my feet.Mankey dropped from the cupboard onto the pillow.Pikachu hopped onto my chest.Pidgeotto rested quietly inside her Pokéball.
I smiled tiredly.
"Tomorrow… we start building something big."
Sleep claimed me in seconds.
