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'''First Steppe''' (Japanese: '''ふりだしの草原''' ''Beginning Grassland'') is a area in [[Pokémon Quest]]. It is a part of [[Tumblecube Island]]. It is the first area the player encounters. Completing all of its stages unlocks [[Gloomy Grove]] and [[Backforth Brook]] and rewards the player with the [[Base camp (Quest)#List of decorations|Prolific Statue]] which increases [[experience]] gained from expeditions by 1.5 times for Pokémon up to Lv. 5. | '''First Steppe''' (Japanese: '''ふりだしの草原''' ''Beginning Grassland'') is a area in [[Pokémon Quest]]. It is a part of [[Tumblecube Island]]. It is the first area the player encounters. Completing all of its stages unlocks [[Gloomy Grove]] and [[Backforth Brook]] and rewards the player with the [[Base camp (Quest)#List of decorations|Prolific Statue]] which increases [[experience]] gained from expeditions by 1.5 times for Pokémon up to Lv. 5. | ||
As a wide open plain, it is ideal for learning the ropes of Pokémon Quest. There are trees, rocks, ponds, and the occasional plateau, but nothing too difficult to traverse. | As a wide open plain, it is ideal for learning the ropes of Pokémon Quest. There are trees, rocks, ponds, and the occasional plateau, but nothing too difficult to traverse. The First Steppe is predominatly populated by [[Normal-type]] Pokémon, though a few [[Bug-type]]s slip in as well. | ||
The stages of this area have a bonus | The stages of this area have a bonus [[type]] of {{t|Fighting}}, giving Pokémon of that type a boost to their HP and Attack when playing these stages. | ||
When the player lands their boat on Tumblecube Island, they arrive in this area. They send out [[MoBee]] ahead, passing by a number of Pokémon, including {{p|Rattata}}, {{p|Raticate}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Magikarp}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, and {{p|Nidoran♀}}. MoBee short circuits and crashes soon after, but the player restarts MoBee, and it flies once more. MoBee suggests befriending [[list of the player's first Pokémon|one of the Pokémon in a clearing up ahead]]: a {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, or a {{p|Eevee}}. Afterward, the team embarks on the first expedition. | When the player lands their boat on Tumblecube Island, they arrive in this area. They send out [[MoBee]] ahead, passing by a number of Pokémon, including {{p|Rattata}}, {{p|Raticate}}, {{p|Pidgey}}, {{p|Caterpie}}, {{p|Magikarp}}, {{p|Meowth}}, {{p|Nidoran♂}}, and {{p|Nidoran♀}}. MoBee short circuits and crashes soon after, but the player restarts MoBee, and it flies once more. MoBee suggests befriending [[list of the player's first Pokémon|one of the Pokémon in a clearing up ahead]]: a {{p|Squirtle}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Pikachu}}, or a {{p|Eevee}}. Afterward, the team embarks on the first expedition. | ||
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Revision as of 13:23, 3 April 2024
First Steppe (Japanese: ふりだしの草原 Beginning Grassland) is a area in Pokémon Quest. It is a part of Tumblecube Island. It is the first area the player encounters. Completing all of its stages unlocks Gloomy Grove and Backforth Brook and rewards the player with the Prolific Statue which increases experience gained from expeditions by 1.5 times for Pokémon up to Lv. 5.
As a wide open plain, it is ideal for learning the ropes of Pokémon Quest. There are trees, rocks, ponds, and the occasional plateau, but nothing too difficult to traverse. The First Steppe is predominatly populated by Normal-type Pokémon, though a few Bug-types slip in as well.
The stages of this area have a bonus type of Fighting, giving Pokémon of that type a boost to their HP and Attack when playing these stages.
When the player lands their boat on Tumblecube Island, they arrive in this area. They send out MoBee ahead, passing by a number of Pokémon, including Rattata, Raticate, Pidgey, Caterpie, Magikarp, Meowth, Nidoran♂, and Nidoran♀. MoBee short circuits and crashes soon after, but the player restarts MoBee, and it flies once more. MoBee suggests befriending one of the Pokémon in a clearing up ahead: a Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Charmander, Pikachu, or a Eevee. Afterward, the team embarks on the first expedition.
Following said expedition, the player finds a clearing somewhere in the area and sets up a base camp, docking their boat next to it. From this base, the player and MoBee embark on many more expeditions on Tumblecube Island.
Color | Ingredient Drop Rate |
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Red | 44% |
Blue | 33% |
Yellow. | 11% |
Gray | 11% |
Tutorial
This stage is played directly after starting the game, and cannot be played a second time. As such, the only Pokémon allowed in is the chosen first partner Pokémon, it doesn't have a recommended Team Strength, and there is no means to determine if the bonus type applies.
Pokémon | Encounter rate | |
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Pidgey | 100% | |
Rattata | 100% | |
Boss | ||
Rattata | 100% |
Stage 1-1
Recommended team strength: 200
Pokémon | Encounter rate | |
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Pidgey | Varies | |
Rattata | Varies | |
Boss | ||
Meowth | 100% |
Stage 1-2
Recommended team strength: 650
Pokémon | Encounter rate | |
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Caterpie | Varies | |
Weedle | Varies | |
Boss | ||
Metapod | 50% | |
Kakuna | 50% |
Stage 1-3
Recommended team strength: 750
Pokémon | Encounter rate | |
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Charmander | Varies | |
Pidgey | Varies | |
Spearow | Varies | |
Vulpix | Varies | |
Growlithe | Varies | |
Boss | ||
Pidgeotto | 76.67% | |
Abra | 20.00% | |
Eevee | 3.33% |
Boss
Recommended team strength: 850
Pokémon | Encounter rate | |
---|---|---|
Pidgey | Varies | |
Rattata | Varies | |
Spearow | Varies | |
Meowth | Varies | |
Doduo | Varies | |
Boss | ||
Raticate | 100% |
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