This first change actually also applies to its "speedy sibling", One-Minute Cooking, but it really comes into its own here. Now, recommended Pokémon for a stage can be chosen directly from the list (if said Pokémon has joined the staff) instead of having to go into the Pokémon selection screen to do so, thereby saving one step. As usual, though, one Pokémon applies as the leader for one dish being cooked, so it's still necessary to have some different Pokémon, but at the least if the need to change arises, then the process is simpler.
Fever time, which was implemented in the last batch of changes, also received improvements. Now, when Fever time is achieved, an extra move is added, guaranteeing that it can be used to clear icons and gimmicks to advance and/or earn points - or just the latter if achieved at the last moment of the final stage. Regardless, the extra move is awarded as soon as the gauge is filled, for which if it happens along with clearing a stage, Fever time carries over to the next stage - as long as it's not the end of the final stage.
Speaking of stage transitions, when a stage is complete (or when all moves have been used), all remaining skills and megaphones on the stage are activated to clear icons and/or possibly remnant gimmicks, just like as they do at the end of One-Minute Cooking, giving out minor additional points. They may also clear out Café Likes - as in the current implementation - but they won't clear out +1 Moves, not even in the middle of a run, and they won't contribute to the Fever gauge either. This change seems to be just to maintain commonality as above.
In a way, these current changes are not many, but they are very much meaningful, making things a little easier and bearable for the players. Regardless, these are also the second set of changes to the Slow Cooking format, which may be considered to continue to highlight its certain deficiencies - although mostly no more, now that the changes have been made. The next step may just be ensuring that players can take advantage of everything to keep on getting high scores and serving the café customers with great service as usual.
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