All Pokémon have preferences when it comes to eating berries. You can tell by checking their nature. Nature, or also known as personality, was introduced in the Generation III games. Pokémon in the latest games have one of 25 natures.  Flavor is also consistently liked or disliked by Pokémon, depending on which stat is raised or lowered; for example, all Pokémon who like spicy flavors will have a nature that raises their attack while those that dislike spicy flavors will all have a nature that lowers their attack. Pokémon will like and dislike a certain flavor, which we have listed below. Keep in mind that feeding them their disliked flavor will decrease their stats. Lonely, Adamant, Naughty, and Brave Pokémon loves spicy. However, Adamant dislikes sour and dry, Naughty dislikes bitter, and Brave dislikes sweet flavors. Bold, Impish, Lax, and Relaxed love sour flavors; but Bold dislikes sour, Impish dislikes dry, Lax dislikes bitter, and Relaxed disliked sweet. Modest, Mild, Rash, and Quiet love dry flavors; but Modest dislikes spicy, Mild dislikes sour, Rash dislikes bitter, and Quiet dislikes sweet. Calm, Gentle, Careful, and Sassy love bitter flavors; but Calm dislikes spicy, Gentle dislikes sour, Careful dislikes dry, and Sassy dislikes sweet. Timid, Hasty, Jolly, and Naive Pokémon love sweet flavors; but Timid dislikes spicy, Hasty dislikes sour, Jolly dislikes dry, and Naive dislikes bitter. Pokémon with Bashful, Docile, Hardy, Quirky, and Serious nature have no preference when it comes to flavors. When you reach Route 7, go to the south exit and you will encounter a man and his daughter that opened a field; they will gladly let you use it. You will be given six rows of plots, each being able to grow 6 trees.  You can get berries to grow here in various trees dotted around the Kalos region. Just like in the previous version of the game, you can place mulch on the ground then place a berry. Once you get Sprinklotad, you'll be able to water the areas to keep the soil moist. There are a few changes in this version of the game. First is the sudden appearance of weeds around the berries. This will hinder the growth of the plant and result in a less bountiful crop. There are also bug-type Pokémon, such as Spewpa, that will attack your plants, and you need to battle them in order to protect your berries. Mulch is given added importance within these berry fields since it helps make your plant grow and give bountiful of crops. In the fields, there are two composters. If you feed them 3 berries, you will receive some mulch. There are four kinds of mulch in X and Y version of the game:  Amaze Mulch has the effects of Rich, Surprise, and Boost. You need Kee Berry or Maranga Berry and two other berries to produce this. Boost Mulch increases the berry harvest that can be grown by diligent watering. You need two berries of the same color and another berry. Rich Mulch increases the berry harvest without particularly diligent care. You need three berries of varied colors to make this. Surprise Mulch causes strange, sudden mutations based on the combination of berries. To make this mulch, you need three berries of the same color.

Summary: Know the Pokémon's nature. Find the plots to grow your plants. Use the composters.


As you turn the key, the jaws on the chuck will begin to open. Continue turning until the chuck opens enough to easily slide the drill bit out. }

Summary: Turn the chuck key counterclockwise.


The main volume control will have numbers printed on the side so you can easily see its output level. Push the slider or turn the knob so it points at 0 dB, which is usually the middle setting. Avoid putting the main volume any louder, or else the audio will sound muffled and you won’t be able to hear channels clearly. You won’t be able to hear anything through speakers or headphones yet because the faders on each channel are still turned down. Start by pushing the slider or turning the knob clockwise on one of the channels you’re using. Continue turning up the faders for each channel that has an input attached to it so you can hear them through your speakers or headphones. Test the inputs at the same time to see if you can hear each microphone or instrument in the mix. Raise or lower the fader levels until you can hear each source of audio. Don’t turn the fader more than ¾ to the maximum volume since it could create interference and make the audio sound muffled. Each channel on your mixer has a column of knobs that control the treble, mid, and bass levels for your channel. The treble knob controls the high frequencies, the bass knob adjusts the lowest frequencies, and the mid knob changes everything in between. Listen to the audio input on the channel as you adjust the knobs to see how it changes the sound.  If the channel has a microphone attached to it, lower the bass and raise the treble to make it sound more prominent. If the channel has an instrument, try adjusting each of the knobs and playing the instrument to see how it affects the sound. There are no perfect levels for your mix since it depends on the audio sources and the sound you’re looking for. The gain knobs are usually located at the top of each channel and are labeled “Gain.” Slowly adjust the gain knob for the channel that you want to boost the audio for and test it compared to the rest of the instruments to see if you can clearly hear it. You don’t need to raise the gain for every input you’re using. If you do, all of the audio sources will sound muffled. The pan knobs control the balance between the left and right speakers, and they are usually located directly above the channel faders. When the knob points down the middle, the audio will play equally through the left and right speakers. Turn the knob left if you want the audio to be more prominent from the left side, or set it right if you want to hear it more on the right side. Continue adjusting the pan for each channel.  If you leave all of your audio sources panned in the middle, then the mix may sound flat. You can turn the knob slightly away from the middle if you want the input to come through both speakers but be more prominent in one of them.

Summary: Turn the main volume so it’s at 0 dB. Balance the channel faders so you can hear all of the inputs clearly. Change the treble, mid, and bass to adjust which frequencies come through. Use the gain knobs to continue increasing the volume of specific channels. Adjust the pan knobs to put the channel’s audio in the left or right speaker.


You can sign up for Netflix on any device, but you'll find that the quickest way to create an account is to use a computer with a keyboard. You can also use the Netflix website from your mobile browser. If you want to create an account from a device such as a Smart TV, click the Free Trial or Sign Up button on the Netflix login screen and follow the prompts. The process will be largely the same as the one described below. Note that this offer may vary depending on your country. If you want to watch HD video, you'll need to select the Standard or Premium plan. The Standard plan allows two different devices to be playing Netflix at once, and the Premium plan allows four devices.  You'll use this email address to sign into Netflix. Make sure that the password is unique to Netflix.  You'll need to enter a payment method to proceed, but you won't be charged until after the trial period ends. If you have a Netflix gift card, you can enter the gift card number to use the balance to sign up. The gift card won't be charged until after the trial ends. This will not affect your service and you can still stream to any devices you don't select now.
Summary: Visit the Netflix website. Click the Join Free for a Month button. Click the plan you want to subscribe to. Click Continue. Enter your email address. Create a password. Click Register. Click the payment method you want to use. Enter your payment details. Click the devices you plan on streaming to.