Item
Block Tales Biscuit Item Guide
Block Tales Biscuit is a Chapter 2 mixed item from Auko that restores 8 HP, gains 1 extra HP for every tea item in your inventory, and gives SP Regen level 2 for three turns in combat. It is stronger when you plan around tea inventory instead of using it like a plain cookie.
Last updated: 2026-04-27
Quick Facts
| Type | Mixed healing and regen item |
|---|---|
| Effect | Restores 8 HP plus 1 extra HP for every tea-type item in inventory. |
| Combat effect | Applies SP Regen level 2 for three turns when used in combat. |
| First obtainable | Chapter 2. |
| Shop | Auko sells Biscuit for 16 TIX. |
| Sell price | Biscuit sells for 12 TIX. |
| Tea bonus | Tea-type inventory items increase Biscuit's HP recovery. |
| Tea examples | The page lists tea-family items such as Green Tea, Hot Leaf Juice, Jasmine Tea, Lemon Tea, Pirate Juice, Pomegranate Tea, Storm Tea, Tea, and Witches Brew. |
| Visual note | The page describes Biscuit as a plain tan rectangular pastry. |
| Best use | Best in a backpack that already carries tea items. |
| Waste case | Less special if no tea items are present and the SP Regen will not matter. |
| Reviewed facts | Checked against current community wiki data on 2026-04-27. |
Block Tales Biscuit facts that matter
Biscuit is easy to underrate if you only read the base 8 HP. The tea inventory bonus is the whole trick: every tea-type item in the backpack adds 1 more HP.
In combat it also gives SP Regen level 2 for three turns, so it is really a route-planning item, not just a pastry with a heal number.
- Check your tea count before judging Biscuit.
- Use it in combat when SP Regen turns will matter.
- Do not expect full value from an empty tea inventory.
- Buy from Auko when the route supports tea stacking.
Tea inventory bonus
Biscuit asks a slightly annoying but useful question: what else is in your bag? If you are already carrying Tea or Pomegranate Tea, Biscuit gets better without needing a separate setup turn.
If your inventory is mostly plain food, Cookie may be easier. Biscuit is for players who are already leaning into tea and regen planning.
- Tea items raise Biscuit's HP recovery by 1 each.
- SP Regen matters most in fights that last several turns.
- Do not sell tea items blindly before checking Biscuit value.
- Keep one normal emergency heal if delayed SP value is not enough.
Biscuit compared with Cookie
Cookie gives fixed 8 HP and 8 SP. Biscuit gives scaling HP and SP Regen, which is better only when the fight and inventory support it.
For simple recovery, Cookie is cleaner. For a Chapter 2 tea-focused route, Biscuit has the higher ceiling.
- Biscuit: scales with tea items and adds SP Regen.
- Cookie: fixed mixed recovery.
- Tea: SP now and regen later.
- Pomegranate Tea: party heal, no self-heal.
FAQ
How does Biscuit's tea bonus work?
Biscuit restores 8 HP plus 1 extra HP for every tea-type item in your inventory.
Does Biscuit restore SP directly?
It does not list immediate SP recovery. In combat, it applies SP Regen level 2 for three turns.
Where can I buy Biscuit?
Auko sells Biscuit for 16 TIX.
Is Biscuit better than Cookie?
Only when tea inventory and SP Regen matter. Cookie is simpler fixed recovery.
Related Pages
Chapter
Chapter 2
Block Tales Chapter 2 is A Toxic Time, released on July 6, 2024. It starts after Cruel King and the Ice Dagger, then sends the player through Roblox HQ Basement, the airport route, Plainstown, Savannah, Ant Hill, Turitopulis Forest, Rugged Rainforest, and Griefer's Crib. The chapter adds a heavier poison and jungle route feel, with Komodo Dragon, Bigfoot, Griefer, Bubonic Plant, and optional Supreme Mosquito in the boss set. Bring Cure or another status answer before the route starts draining items. Chapter 2 rewards players who conserve SP before the long jungle stretch.
Location
Turitopulis
Block Tales Turitopulis is a Chapter 2 route area between Savannah pressure and Rugged Rainforest. It is tied to the toxic route, Griefer context, poison enemies, and the shift from open travel into denser jungle fights. Prepare Cure before this stretch starts snowballing.
Item
Tea
Block Tales Tea is a Chapter 2 SP item that restores 5 SP and gives SP Regen level 2 for three turns, totaling 11 SP if the regen fully pays out. It is sold by Auko for 8 TIX and Aloe for 10 TIX, and it is strongest before a fight where you will actually spend repeated SP.
Item
Pomegranate Tea
Block Tales Pomegranate Tea is a Chapter 2 party-support item that restores 8 HP to every party member and summoned ally except the user. It is cooked from Pomegranate or bought from Auko for 16 TIX, so it is strongest in party routes where helping everyone else matters more than self-healing.
Item
Cookie
Block Tales Cookie is a Chapter 1 mixed recovery item that restores 8 HP and 8 SP, is sold by Aloe for 25 TIX, can be given by Betsy in Roadtown or Kyoko in The Manor, and sells for 18 TIX. It is a strong mid-route reset, so wasting it on a small scrape is usually the wrong call.
Item
Macaron
Block Tales Macaron is a Chapter 2 mixed recovery item that restores 3 HP and 3 SP, is sold by Auko and Aloe for 6 TIX, and sells for 2 TIX. It is not a rescue item. It is a small patch for routes where topping off both bars matters more than big healing.
Card
SP Saver
Block Tales SP Saver is a 3 BP passive card that lowers SP costs by 1, but never below 1. It is bought from Sketchy Figure for 4 BUX and has a max stack of 1. SP Saver is strong only when the build repeatedly uses SP-cost cards. It helps Power Stab, Linebounce, Fireball, Snowball, Cure, Charge, and Dynamite routes, but it does nothing for a build that mostly uses normal attacks. Do not equip it just because SP feels low once. Count how many discounted actions you expect before giving it 3 BP.
Guide
Card Build Basics
Block Tales Card Build Basics starts with one question: what is failing right now? If enemies live too long, add damage. If SP runs dry, use SP+ or SP Saver. If missed guards are killing the run, take HP+ or defense before more offense. Cards are not free just because they fit in the menu. Most cost BP to equip, active cards often spend SP, and stacked cards can raise both power and cost. A good build has one damage answer, one survival answer, and enough SP to use both when the route gets messy.