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Block Tales Cheezburger Item Guide

Block Tales Cheezburger is a 5 HP recovery item sold by several shops, found in early routes, and dropped by Chapter 1 enemies. In battle, using it at full HP grants 1 SP and does not consume it, which makes it more flexible than a plain small heal.

Last updated: 2026-04-27

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Quick Facts

TypeHP recovery item
EffectRestores 5 HP.
Full HP battle effectIf used at full HP in battle, Cheezburger gives 1 SP and is not consumed.
First obtainablePrologue.
ShopsLorenzo, Will, Aloe, and Barley are listed as shop sources.
Sell priceCheezburger sells for 3 TIX.
Overworld sourcesRoblox HQ, Bizville Meadows, Cave, Roadtown, and Snowy Thicket pickups are listed.
Common dropsAnt Army, Devious Rat, Crossbow Crony, Snory Bear, Hungry Wolf, Banished Knight, Loyal Knight, Supreme Ant, Sentient Statue, and Cruel King list Cheezburger at 6.4%.
Nooblet dropsSharp Nooblet and Winged Nooblet list Cheezburger at 3.7%.
CookingGhost Chef can prepare Haunted Cheezburger from Cheezburger and Pumpkin.
Best useUse it for clean 5 HP recovery before a dangerous turn.
Reviewed factsChecked against current community wiki data on 2026-04-27.

Block Tales Cheezburger facts that matter

Cheezburger is a clean 5 HP item, but the full-HP battle effect gives it a small trick. If used at full HP during battle, it gives 1 SP and is not consumed.

That does not mean you should waste turns fishing for 1 SP. It means the item has a little extra value when a safe turn already exists.

  • Use it normally when 5 HP prevents a dangerous hit.
  • Use the full-HP SP trick only when the turn is safe.
  • Do not spend a battle turn on 1 SP if an enemy setup is coming.
  • Keep one before Chapter 1 boss attempts when inventory allows.

Early route pickup and drop value

Cheezburger appears in several early overworld spots and drops from many Chapter 1 enemies. That makes it one of the more practical recovery items to spend while learning the game.

The mistake is saving every Cheezburger until after it would have helped. If 5 HP prevents a reset, use it.

  • Use it before Cruel King or Banished Knight if HP is shaky.
  • Spend it after missed guards instead of risking the next room.
  • Do not hoard it when replacement sources are nearby.
  • Save stronger items for longer routes or bosses.

Cheezburger compared with Apple

Cheezburger is better when you only need HP. Apple is better when Poison is part of the problem.

In Chapter 1, Cheezburger is usually the simpler choice. In toxic Chapter 2 routes, Apple can save more total HP because it removes Poison too.

  • Cheezburger: 5 HP and full-HP SP trick.
  • Apple: 5 HP plus Poison cure.
  • Bloxy Cola: 5 SP recovery.
  • Banana: 5 SP recovery with Chapter 2 sources.

FAQ

How much HP does Cheezburger restore?

Cheezburger restores 5 HP.

What happens if I use Cheezburger at full HP?

In battle, using Cheezburger at full HP gives 1 SP and does not consume the item.

Which enemies drop Cheezburger?

Current data lists many Chapter 1 enemies and bosses, including Ant Army, Snory Bear, Hungry Wolf, Banished Knight, Loyal Knight, and Cruel King at 6.4%.

Is Cheezburger better than Apple?

Cheezburger is better for plain HP recovery. Apple is better when you also need Poison cure.

Related Pages

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Chapter

Chapter 1

Block Tales Chapter 1, Storming the Castle, runs from the Caves into Roadtown, Snowy Thicket, and Blackrock Castle. The chapter teaches Ball, Dynamite, keys, dungeon routing, and ends with Cruel King and the Ice Dagger.

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Item

Apple

Block Tales Apple is a consumable item that restores 5 HP, cures Poison, leaves an Apple Core after use, and becomes available from Chapter 2 shops and drops. It is small healing, but the poison cure makes it more valuable in toxic routes than the number suggests.

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Item

Bloxy Cola

Block Tales Bloxy Cola is a 5 SP recovery item sold by several shops, found in early overworld spots, and dropped by enemies such as Bandit, Big Bandit, Helmet Bandit, and Zombie. It is best spent when the extra SP turns into a concrete card action, not just because the bar is half empty.

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Boss

Cruel King

Block Tales Cruel King is the Chapter 1 final boss in Blackrock Castle. He has 30 HP, uses freeze pressure, can summon Loyal Knight or Crossbow Crony, and punishes players who enter the throne room with no SP plan.

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Enemy

Snory Bear

Block Tales Snory Bear is an 8 HP, 1 Defense Chapter 1 enemy with Swipe, Fall Asleep, Sleep self-healing, Snowy Thicket route pressure, and a Free Ice drop at 1.2%. The fight asks you to decide whether to burst through the bear now or let Sleep turns undo your damage.

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Enemy

Hungry Wolf

Block Tales Hungry Wolf is a 4 HP Chapter 1 enemy with Munch, level 8, Roadtown and Snowy Thicket encounters, and a Free Ice drop at 1.2%. It is a simple fight on paper, but 2 damage Munch punishes players who enter the snowy route already low or keep saving attacks for a later danger.

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Guide

Beginner Guide

Block Tales Beginner Guide is for players who just reached the first real routes and keep losing HP, SP, or turns without knowing why. Start by learning normal Sword and Ball timing, then add Power Stab for single targets and Linebounce when enemy count becomes the problem. Chapter 1 checks whether you can save SP through Caves, Roadtown, Snowy Thicket, and Blackrock Castle before Cruel King. Do not spend every item fixing small mistakes. Use healing plates, count whether a card changes the turn count, and keep one recovery plan for boss rooms.

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Guide

Boss Guide

Block Tales Boss Guide starts with preparation, because most failed attempts are decided before the first attack. Bring one reliable damage card, one recovery answer, and a plan for the boss's worst turn. Cruel King is the clean example: 30 HP, freeze moves, summons, and a heal plus DEF Up. Power Stab helps when the boss is alone. Linebounce helps when summons make the row messy. If the fight keeps failing, do not swap every card. Identify the exact failure: low HP, low SP, missed guards, enemy adds, or panic healing.