Item
Block Tales Pomegranate Tea Item Guide
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.
Last updated: 2026-04-27
Quick Facts
| Type | Party healing tea item |
|---|---|
| Effect | Restores 8 HP to party members and summoned allies, excluding the user. |
| First obtainable | Chapter 2. |
| Recipe | Cook Pomegranate with Ghost Chef to make Pomegranate Tea. |
| Shop | Auko sells Pomegranate Tea for 16 TIX. |
| Sell price | Pomegranate Tea sells for 12 TIX. |
| Tea category | The current wiki categorizes Pomegranate Tea as a tea item. |
| Battle note | The user does not receive the 8 HP healing. |
| Best use | Best when allies or summons need recovery more than the user. |
| Waste case | Weak in solo play when the user is the one taking damage. |
| Route lesson | Do not bring it as your only emergency heal if you are the likely target. |
| Reviewed facts | Checked against current community wiki data on 2026-04-27. |
Block Tales Pomegranate Tea facts that matter
Pomegranate Tea is not a normal self-heal. It heals everyone in the party and summoned allies, but it excludes the player who uses it.
That makes it excellent when the group is under pressure and awkward when you personally are the one about to fall over.
- Use it when allies need HP.
- Do not rely on it to save the user.
- Keep a separate self-heal if you are taking the hits.
- Treat the 16 TIX Auko price as a planned support purchase.
Party healing route judgment
The item becomes much better in party or summon-heavy plans. If a summoned ally is keeping pressure off the team, healing that ally can be worth more than another small self-heal.
In solo routing, the calculation changes. If no one else needs HP, Pomegranate Tea may sit in the bag while a simple Mango, Apple, or Cheezburger would actually solve the problem.
- Use it after multi-target damage hits allies.
- Save it if only the user is injured.
- Cook it from Pomegranate when the route gives the ingredient.
- Do not confuse party value with emergency self-defense.
Pomegranate Tea compared with Orange Juice
Orange Juice is self-healing with regen. Pomegranate Tea is immediate healing for everyone except you.
That makes Orange Juice safer for solo survival, while Pomegranate Tea has a clearer job in party support.
- Pomegranate Tea: party heal, no self-heal.
- Orange Juice: self HP plus regen.
- Tea: SP recovery over time.
- Biscuit: self HP plus SP Regen, boosted by tea inventory.
FAQ
Does Pomegranate Tea heal the user?
No. Current usage text says it heals every player and summoned ally in battle except the player using the item.
How much does Pomegranate Tea heal?
It restores 8 HP to party members and summoned allies, excluding the user.
How do I get Pomegranate Tea?
Cook Pomegranate with Ghost Chef or buy Pomegranate Tea from Auko for 16 TIX.
Is Pomegranate Tea good for solo play?
Usually not as a main heal, because it excludes the user. Bring a normal self-heal for solo survival.
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
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.
Item
Orange Juice
Block Tales Orange Juice is a Chapter 3 item that restores 3 HP and applies HP Regen level 3 for two turns, totaling 9 HP if both regen turns land. It can be cooked from Orange, found in Spooksville, bought from Darren for 4 TIX, and dropped by many Chapter 3 enemies at 1.3%.
Item
Mango
Block Tales Mango is a Chapter 2 item that restores 6 HP and cures Poison, can be bought from Tulip for 8 TIX, drops from Flying Mantis, Mosquito Swarm, and Supreme Mosquito at 5.4%, and can be gathered freely from the Mango Tree after Bigfoot. It is a clean toxic-route safety item.
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.
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.