Item

Block Tales Macaron Item Guide

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.

Last updated: 2026-04-27

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Quick Facts

TypeSmall mixed recovery item
EffectRestores 3 HP and 3 SP.
First obtainableChapter 2.
ShopsAuko and Aloe both sell Macaron for 6 TIX.
Sell priceMacaron sells for 2 TIX.
SourceAuko's Tea Time shop in Turitopulis and Aloe are listed sources.
Visual noteThe page describes Macaron as a pistachio green pastry with white filling.
Best useBest for small top-offs when both HP and SP are slightly low.
Waste caseToo small for emergency survival or a major SP refill.
Route lessonUse it to avoid spending a larger mixed item like Cookie.
Comparison noteCookie is the larger fixed mixed recovery item.
Reviewed factsChecked against current community wiki data on 2026-04-27.

Block Tales Macaron facts that matter

Macaron restores 3 HP and 3 SP. That is small, but small is not useless. It can fix awkward route math without burning a stronger item.

The mistake is expecting it to save a bad situation. If the next enemy hit is dangerous, 3 HP is not enough.

  • Use Macaron for small top-offs.
  • Do not rely on it as an emergency heal.
  • Save Cookie when Macaron's 3 and 3 is enough.
  • Buy from Auko or Aloe when cheap mixed recovery fits the route.

Auko and Aloe purchase judgment

Both Auko and Aloe sell Macaron for 6 TIX in current data. That makes it a cheap item, but inventory slots are still real.

If your build needs one more card action and a little HP cushion, Macaron can be clean. If you need a big SP refill, Tea or Bloxy Cola is the better slot.

  • Carry one when both bars are often slightly short.
  • Skip it if inventory needs stronger healing.
  • Do not sell it for 2 TIX unless the slot matters more.
  • Use it before a route stretch, not after a lethal mistake.

Macaron compared with Cookie

Cookie restores 8 HP and 8 SP. Macaron restores 3 HP and 3 SP. The difference is not subtle.

Macaron's job is preserving bigger items. Cookie's job is rescuing a route where both bars are badly low.

  • Macaron: cheap 3 HP and 3 SP.
  • Cookie: bigger 8 HP and 8 SP.
  • Tea: better for SP over time.
  • Orange Juice: better for HP over time.

FAQ

How much does Macaron restore?

Macaron restores 3 HP and 3 SP.

Where can I buy Macaron?

Auko and Aloe both sell Macaron for 6 TIX.

Is Macaron enough for boss recovery?

Usually no. It is a small top-off item, not a serious boss safety item.

When is Macaron better than Cookie?

Use Macaron when you only need a tiny HP and SP patch. Save Cookie for larger mixed recovery.

Related Pages

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Item

Biscuit

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.

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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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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.

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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.