The internet is prone to being a place of negativity, but every so often fans use the web as a way to spread positivity and share their knowledge. To that extent, Pokémon fans 𝕴are coming together and putting together something rat༒her impressive.

Isle of Armor brought forth a new feature called the Cram-O-Matic, which is a robot of a Cramorant Pokémon that spits out certain items when combi♍nations of unwanted items are placed into it. While you can purchase recipes from the character Hyde, you might as well s🍸ave your Watts because Reddit is creating a guide for every single recipe in a public Google Document, updating it very often.

This well-organized document comes comp🐟lete with tabs for inputs, outputs, and special combinations that override certain algorithms. There's a spot to test the value of items and even a place to guess the output of certain item combinations. Players have even made a list for which apricorns make which Pokeballs. That's right, apricorns have returned to the Pokémon gaming world after being a feature ܫin the Johto region games long ago. Originally the player would pick these fruits off trees and give them to the character Kurt, who would make them into PokéBalls for you. But hey, who needs grouchy old crafters when you can now make them yourself with modern machines.

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The document is still partially under construction according to some of the tabs. The recipes people post are tested by players regularly and if one isn't accurate, someone typically will make a note of it in the guide. This is a great example of players helping each other out, particularly in a fandom like Pokémon which often has very divided opinions on the game💮s.

The series has been around for so long that it has developed a diverse fandom, with some being people who played the original Pokémon Red and Blue games, some who had their first experience with the Diamond and Pearl series, and some who started with the Unova Region games. These unique experiences gave rise to a multitude of opinions on what a Pokémon game should be like, but in the end, all players want the same thing, so help like this is a perfect way fo⛎r the community to come together. You can check out that Reddit guide , and be sure to bookmark it so you can look back for updated recipes.

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