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{{redirect|Quest|the missions in the Pokémon Ranger series | {{incomplete|needs=Information on Mainland Chinese version}} | ||
{{redirect|Quest|the missions in the Pokémon Ranger series, see [[Ranger Quest]]. For the island in the [[Sevii Islands]]|Seven Island}} | |||
{{Infobox game|colorscheme=Orange|bordercolorscheme=Orange | {{Infobox game|colorscheme=Orange|bordercolorscheme=Orange | ||
|name=Pokémon Quest | |name=Pokémon Quest | ||
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|gen_series=[[Generation VII]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]] | |gen_series=[[Generation VII]] [[Spin-off Pokémon games|spin-off]] | ||
|players=1 | |players=1 | ||
|platform=[[Nintendo Switch]] | |platform=[[Nintendo Switch]], {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, {{wp|Android}} | ||
|link_method=N/A | |link_method=N/A | ||
|release_date_ja=May 30, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br> | |release_date_ja=May 30, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br>June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_au=May 30, 2018<br> | |release_date_au=May 30, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br>June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_eu=May 30, 2018<br> | |release_date_eu=May 30, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br>June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_na=May 29, 2018<br> | |release_date_na=May 29, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br>June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_kr= | |release_date_kr=June 18, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br>June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_hk=May 30, 2018<br> | |release_date_cn=May 13, 2021 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_tw= | |release_date_hk=May 30, 2018 <small>(Nintendo Switch)</small><br>June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | ||
|release_date_tw=June 27, 2018 <small>(mobile)</small> | |||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]/[[The Pokémon Company]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]]/[[The Pokémon Company]] | ||
|developer=[[Game Freak]] | |developer=[[Game Freak]] | ||
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|website_ja=[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/pokemonquest/ Pokémon.co.jp] | |website_ja=[http://www.pokemon.co.jp/ex/pokemonquest/ Pokémon.co.jp] | ||
|website_en=[https://pokemonquest.pokemon.com/en-us/ Official site]<br>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-quest/ Pokémon.com]<br>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/pokemon-quest-switch Nintendo.com] | |website_en=[https://pokemonquest.pokemon.com/en-us/ Official site]<br>[https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-quest/ Pokémon.com]<br>[https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/pokemon-quest-switch Nintendo.com] | ||
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'''Pokémon Quest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンクエスト''' ''Pokémon Quest'') is a {{wp|Freemium|free-to- | '''Pokémon Quest''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンクエスト''' ''Pokémon Quest'') is a {{wp|Freemium|free-to-start}} spin-off Pokémon game for the [[Nintendo Switch]] and for {{wp|iOS}}, {{wp|iPadOS}}, and {{wp|Android}}. It was released on the Nintendo eShop in North America on May 29, 2018, in Japan, Europe, and Hong Kong on May 30, 2018, and in South Korea on June 18, 2018. The mobile version of the game was released on June 27, 2018 on both {{wp|iOS}} and {{wp|Android (operating system)|Android}} devices. An expanded version was released in Mainland China in collaboration with {{wp|NetEase}} on May 13, 2021 for iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices. | ||
The games were announced worldwide on May 30, 2018, at | The games were announced worldwide on May 30, 2018, at the [[Pokémon Press Conference|Pokémon 2018 Video Game Press Conference]] in Tokyo, Japan. | ||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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With a cube-shaped art style, Pokémon™ Quest is unlike any Pokémon game you've seen before. The simple gameplay makes it easy to hop into expeditions and start exploring Tumblecube Island with the help of your Pokémon buddies. Afterwards, head back to your base camp where you can use the loot you found during your adventure to befriend more Pokémon. Attract various Kanto Region Pokémon to your base camp by cooking up dishes made with collected ingredients! You can even decorate your base camp with fun items that provide helpful bonuses that make your expeditions more beneficial.</i> | With a cube-shaped art style, Pokémon™ Quest is unlike any Pokémon game you've seen before. The simple gameplay makes it easy to hop into expeditions and start exploring Tumblecube Island with the help of your Pokémon buddies. Afterwards, head back to your base camp where you can use the loot you found during your adventure to befriend more Pokémon. Attract various Kanto Region Pokémon to your base camp by cooking up dishes made with collected ingredients! You can even decorate your base camp with fun items that provide helpful bonuses that make your expeditions more beneficial.</i> | ||
==Plot== | |||
{{spoilers}} | |||
The game opens with the {{OBP|player|Quest}} heading out to [[Tumblecube Island]], a recently discovered island which possesses traces of a civilization that no longer exists, to see if they can find any precious loot. The player brings with them a [[MoBee IV]] drone manufactured by [[Silph Co.]] to help them find said precious loot. At first, the MoBee IV acts strange, so the player reboots it, at which point it reveals that it has no data about Tumblecube Island. It suggests to befriend a Pokémon familiar with Tumblecube Island's landscape. | |||
The player is then able to befriend, and therefore obtain, one of five Pokémon: {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Eevee}}, {{p|Bulbasaur}}, {{p|Charmander}}, or {{p|Squirtle}}. The goal of the game alongside finding precious loot then encompasses befriending more Pokémon on the island and training them through expeditions so that areas populated by strong wild Pokémon can be explored as thoroughly as possible. As each area is cleared, the player discovers a [[statue (Quest)|statue]]. Although the purpose of the statues remains a mystery, they appear to hold some symbolic importance for Tumblecube Island. | |||
Once the player finds the last statue, the Reverent Statue, MoBee IV malfunctions once more and drops to the ground lifelessly. Suddenly a path opens to [[Chamber of Legends|another island]] and an unknown voice exclaims that it has been freed. Venturing into the Chamber of Legends, the player discovers {{p|Mewtwo}} who reveals that it has been controlling MoBee to trick the player to free it from its longstanding bonds. Mewtwo then battles the player but is ultimately defeated. Once defeated, Mewtwo realizes that it has not fully recovered and leaves without further resistance as it owes the player for having liberated it. | |||
After the credits, Mewtwo reveals that there are more secrets on this island. MoBee begins to function again and it alerts the player that high levels of energy has been detected on the island, with the source of the energy seeming to have just flown away. A new island, [[Happenstance Island]], rises from the ocean. It is a mysterious place where the terrain changes every time it is visited. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The game is set on | The game is set on Tumblecube Island, home to Pokémon made out of cubes known as [[Pokéxel]]. The goal is to explore the island with the original 151 Pokémon from [[Generation I|Gen I]] (Pokémon Adventure (Chinese: '''宝可梦大探险''') has 24 extra Pokémon from the [[Johto]] and [[Hoenn]] regions), by clear stages by defeating wild Pokémon and boss Pokémon to collect precious loot such as [[Power Stone]]s, ingredients for {{OBP|cooking|Quest}}, and other treasures. | ||
The player uses a team of three Pokémon to explore the land. Although they move autonomously, players can direct when [[move]]s are used. Additionally, the player can press the '''Scatter button''' to command their Pokémon to '''scatter''', causing them to run away in certain directions for a brief period. This is useful to avoid enemy attacks. If auto mode is active, the Pokémon will move and attack autonomously. (However, auto mode will never scatter.) When a Pokémon faints, as long as there is at least one active Pokémon that is not fainted, the Pokémon will automatically revive after 25 seconds with half the maximum HP. The Pokémon can continue to revive in this manner, however, the Pokémon will recover with less HP each time. When all three Pokémon are fainted simultaneously, the expedition ends. The player can choose to use 10 PM Tickets to keep the items that were obtained during the expedition, if not they lose all the cooking ingedients and Power Stones collected during that expedition and they get less experience points than normal. The player is able to change the formation of the team using the Edit Team tab outside of expeditions. | |||
Unlike the [[core series]] games, Pokémon only have an {{stat|HP}} and {{stat|Attack}} stat, and can know one or two moves. They also have one of two battle styles — close-range or long-range attacking. When a move is used during an expedition, there is a wait time before the move can be used again. | |||
The player is able to strengthen Pokémon in several ways: | |||
* [[Power Stone|Power Charm]] - players can attach Power Stones to a Pokémon's Power Charm to provide boosts in HP and Attack. Power Stones can also provide various other benefits, such as increasing the [[critical hit]] rate. If three Power Stones are placed in one line, then extra bingo bonuses give even more additional effects to the Pokémon. | |||
* [[Experience]] - Pokémon gain experience by going on expeditions and can level up if enough experience is gained. Players can also level up Pokémon by training with supporting Pokémon. Like the core series games, Pokémon can be leveled up to the maximum level of 100. | |||
* Evolution - Pokémon will evolve once a certain level is reached. The level required is the same as for the core series games. If the Pokémon usually evolves by a different method (such as by [[Trade|trading]] or [[Evolution stone]]), then the level required is set at level 36 for most Pokémon. Three exceptions are {{p|Pikachu}}, {{p|Clefairy}} and {{p|Jigglypuff}}, which all evolve at level 22. | |||
** {{p|Eevee}} also evolves when it reaches level 36. If Eevee has more Sturdy Stones than Mighty Stones attached to its Power Charm, it will evolve into {{p|Vaporeon}}. If Eevee has more Mighty Stones than Sturdy Stones, it will evolve into {{p|Flareon}}. If it has an equal number of Mighty and Sturdy Stones (or has no stones attached to its Power Charm), it will evolve into {{p|Jolteon}}. | |||
** The [[Everstone]] can be toggled on at the Pokémon's Power Charm to prevent the Pokémon from evolving. | |||
===Training=== | |||
[[File:Quest Training.png|thumb|250px|Training in Pokémon Quest]] | |||
Training is a feature that can be accessed from the Edit Team tab. There are two modes in Training. | |||
====Level Up==== | |||
The player is able to increase a Pokémon's experience by training it against other supporting Pokémon. The Pokémon to be trained is placed in the top slot, while up to four supporting Pokémon can be placed in the bottom slots. Using supporting Pokémon of the same [[List of Pokémon by evolutionary line|evolutionary line]] provides much more experience than usual. Pokémon of the same [[type]] also give a small boost to the experience compared to other Pokémon of different types. [[Evolution|Evolved]] Pokémon, Pokémon of higher level, Pokémon with more unlocked sockets in the Power Charm, and rarer Pokémon such as [[Legendary Pokémon]] tend to give higher amount of experience. | |||
Once the training is completed, the supporting Pokémon leave the player's Base Camp. | |||
====Move Learning==== | |||
In a similar way to levelling up, the player can use up to four supporting Pokémon to change a Pokémon's [[move]]. The chance of move learning is not always guaranteed, and using more supporting Pokémon increases the chance of success. Supporting Pokémon of the same evolutionary line, type, higher level, or evolved Pokémon, Pokémon with more sockets in the Power Charm and rarer Pokémon such as Legendary Pokémon, increase the chance of move learning. Once the move learning is completed, the supporting Pokémon leave the player's Base Camp. | |||
The new move learned is randomly chosen from a pool of moves the Pokémon can normally learn. The rate of success decreases with further attempts at move learning. | |||
===Base camp=== | |||
[[File:Quest Base Camp.png|thumb|250px|Base camp]] | |||
{{main|Base camp (Quest)}} | |||
{{main|Cooking (Quest)}} | |||
The player has a base camp that can be customized and decorated with things bought from the [[Poké Mart]] or earned from progressing in the main game. Here, players can cook various recipes using ingredients obtained from expeditions to attract and befriend island Pokémon. | |||
== | ===Poké Mart=== | ||
{{ | The Poké Mart is a shop that sells decorations, box expansions, and downloadable content. Decorations and box expansions are purchased with PM Tickets. PM Tickets can be acquired as rewards for completing quests or purchasing premium content. The Poké Mart also offers 50 PM Tickets to the player every 22 hours as part of a Member Service, of which the player is instantly a part of. Each item of DLC comes with 100 PM Tickets. | ||
{| class=" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light | ====Decorations and box expansions==== | ||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}} | {| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | ||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}} | ! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Image | ||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}} | ! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Name | ||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}} | ! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Description | ||
| | ! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Price ([[File:Quest PM Ticket.png|30px]]) | ||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Flareon Cusheon.png|70px]] | |||
| Flareon Cusheon | |||
| Size of red ingredient drops ×1.5 | |||
| 50 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Charizard Torch.png|70px]] | |||
| Charizard Torch | |||
| Size of red ingredient drops ×2 | |||
| 300 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Vaporeon Cusheon.png|70px]] | |||
| Vaporeon Cusheon | |||
| Size of blue ingredient drops ×1.5 | |||
| 50 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Blastoise Fountain.png|70px]] | |||
| Blastoise Fountain | |||
| Size of blue ingredient drops ×2 | |||
| 300 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Jolteon Cusheon.png|70px]] | |||
| Jolteon Cusheon | |||
| Size of yellow ingredient drops ×1.5 | |||
| 50 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Venusaur Planter.png|70px]] | |||
| Venusaur Planter | |||
| Size of yellow ingredient drops ×2 | |||
| 300 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Dodrio Tent.png|70px]] | |||
| Dodrio Tent | |||
| Size of gray ingredient drops ×1.5 | |||
| 50 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Mechanical Tauros.png|70px]] | |||
| Mechanical Tauros | |||
| Size of gray ingredient drops ×2 | |||
| 300 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Bulbasaur Flag.png|70px]] | |||
| Bulbasaur Flag | |||
| Exp. received from Level-Up Training ×1.5 | |||
| 150 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Fearow Weathervane.png|70px]] | |||
| Fearow Weathervane | |||
| Exp. received from Level-Up Training ×2 | |||
| 500 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Charmander Flag.png|70px]] | |||
| Charmander Flag | |||
| Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×1.5 | |||
| 200 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Ditto Balloon.png|70px]] | |||
| Ditto Balloon | |||
| Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×2 | |||
| 700 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Squirtle Flag.png|70px]] | |||
| Squirtle Flag | |||
| Number of ingredients received from recycling ×1.5 | |||
| 100 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Meowth Balloon.png|70px]] | |||
| Meowth Balloon | |||
| Number of ingredients received from recycling ×2 | |||
| 400 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Victreebel Golf Bag.png|70px]] | |||
| Victreebel Golf Bag | |||
| Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×1.5 | |||
| 200 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Kangaskhan Swing Chair.png|70px]] | |||
| Kangaskhan Swing Chair | |||
| Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×2 | |||
| 800 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Pikachu Surfboard.png|70px]] | |||
| Pikachu Surfboard | |||
| Chance of attracting multiple Pokémon with your cooking ×1.5 | |||
| 400 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Mewtwo Arch.png|70px]] | |||
| Mewtwo Arch | |||
| Maximum battery charges +1 | |||
| 700 | |||
|- | |||
| | |||
| Pokémon Box Expansion | |||
| Increase the Pokémon buddies you can have by 20 (max 300) | |||
| 50 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest Stone Box Expansion.png|70px]] | |||
| Stone Box Expansion | |||
| Increase the Power Stones you can have by 20 (max 300) | |||
| 50 | |||
|} | |||
====In-game purchases==== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | DLC | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | United States | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Eurozone | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | United Kingdom | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Australia | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | South Korea | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Japan | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Hong Kong | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Taiwan | |||
|- | |||
| Expedition 3-Pack Bundle | | Expedition 3-Pack Bundle | ||
* All three Expedition Packs | |||
| $29.99 | | $29.99 | ||
| | | €29.99 | ||
| | | £26.99 | ||
| $45.00 | |||
| ₩33,000 | |||
| ¥3,600 | | ¥3,600 | ||
|- | | $238.00 | ||
| $890 | |||
|- | |||
| Expedition Pack | | Expedition Pack | ||
* Cooking pot upgrade: Number of dishes cooked at once +1 | |||
* Poké Ball Model: Member Service payout +20 | |||
* Perfect Pair Statue: Maximum battery charges +1 | |||
* Lv. 1 {{p|Nidoran♀}} and {{p|Nidoran♂}} each with a {{tt|special move|Nidoran♀ has Sing, while Nidoran♂ has Work Up}} | |||
| $4.99 | | $4.99 | ||
| | | €4.99 | ||
| | | £4.49 | ||
| $7.50 | |||
| ₩5,500 | |||
| ¥600 | | ¥600 | ||
|- | | $38.00 | ||
| $150 | |||
|- | |||
| Great Expedition Pack | | Great Expedition Pack | ||
* Cooking pot upgrade: Number of dishes cooked at once +1 | |||
* Great Ball Model: Member Service payout +30 | |||
* Eevee Arch: Maximum battery charges +1 | |||
* Lapras Pool: Chances of attracting multiple Pokémon with cooking ×2 | |||
* Lv. 1 {{p|Lapras}} with a {{tt|special move|Aqua Ring}} | |||
| $9.99 | | $9.99 | ||
| | | €9.99 | ||
| | | £8.99 | ||
| $15.00 | |||
| ₩11,000 | |||
| ¥1,200 | | ¥1,200 | ||
|- | | $78.00 | ||
| $300 | |||
|- | |||
| Ultra Expedition Pack | | Ultra Expedition Pack | ||
* Cooking pot upgrade: Number of dishes cooked at once +1 | |||
* Ultra Ball Model: Member Service payout +40 | |||
* Pikachu Arch: Maximum battery charges +1 | |||
* Gengar Balloon: Drop rate of ingredients ×2 | |||
* Snorlax Lounger: Exp received from expeditions ×2 | |||
* Lv. 1 {{p|Snorlax}} with a {{tt|special move|Play Rough}} | |||
| $17.99 | | $17.99 | ||
| | | €17.99 | ||
| | | £16.19 | ||
| $27.00 | |||
| ₩19,800 | |||
| ¥2,200 | | ¥2,200 | ||
|- | | $138.00 | ||
| $540 | |||
|- | |||
| Scattershot Stone | | Scattershot Stone | ||
| $2.99 | | $2.99 | ||
| | | €2.99 | ||
| | | £2.69 | ||
| $4.50 | |||
| ₩3,300 | |||
| ¥360 | | ¥360 | ||
|- | | $22.00 | ||
| $90 | |||
|- | |||
| Broadburst Stone | | Broadburst Stone | ||
| $2.99 | | $2.99 | ||
| | | €2.99 | ||
| | | £2.69 | ||
| $4.50 | |||
| ₩3,300 | |||
| ¥360 | | ¥360 | ||
|- | | $22.00 | ||
| $90 | |||
|- | |||
| Whack-Whack Stone | | Whack-Whack Stone | ||
| $2.99 | | $2.99 | ||
| | | €2.99 | ||
| | | £2.69 | ||
| $4.50 | |||
| ₩3,300 | |||
| ¥360 | | ¥360 | ||
|- | | $22.00 | ||
| $90 | |||
|- | |||
| Wait Less Stone | | Wait Less Stone | ||
| $2.99 | | $2.99 | ||
| | | €2.99 | ||
| | | £2.69 | ||
| $4.50 | |||
| ₩3,300 | |||
| ¥360 | | ¥360 | ||
|- | | $22.00 | ||
| $90 | |||
|- | |||
| Stay Strong Stone | | Stay Strong Stone | ||
| $2.99 | | $2.99 | ||
| | | €2.99 | ||
| | | £2.69 | ||
| $4.50 | |||
| ₩3,300 | |||
| ¥360 | | ¥360 | ||
| $22.00 | |||
| $90 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background:# | | Sharing Stone | ||
| $2.99 | |||
| style="background:# | | €2.99 | ||
| £2.69 | |||
| $4.50 | |||
| | | ₩3,300 | ||
| ¥360 | |||
| $22.00 | |||
| $90 | |||
|} | |||
All purchases will grant a one-time bonus of 100 PM tickets each. | |||
===Quests=== | |||
As the player progresses through the game, they can complete quests and be rewarded with PM Tickets and items. | |||
====Main Quests==== | |||
These quests are unlocked as the player progressed through the story. | |||
{| class="roundtable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Name | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Description | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Reward | |||
|- | |||
| Data Backup | |||
|Back up your data. | |||
| 100 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Start of an Expedition | |||
|Successful island expeditions: 4 | |||
| Recharge your battery (+5 | |||
|- | |||
|Basics of Strengthening Pokémon | |||
|Power Stones attached to Pokémon: 2 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|PM Tickets | |||
|Number of times PM Tickets have been received from the shop: 2 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Rookie Chef | |||
|Number of times you've cooked: 3 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Get Power Stones | |||
| Power Stones obtained: 10 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Rookie Chef | |||
|Number of times you've cooked: 3 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokédex | |||
|Species registered in your Pokédex: 10 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Base Camp Improvement | |||
|Decorate. | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Level-Up Training | |||
|Do Level-Up Training | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Move-Learning Training | |||
|Do Move-Learning Training | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|First Shopping Trip | |||
| Shop at the Poké Mart | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| First Steppe | |||
| Clear First Steppe | |||
|1 Wait Less Stone | |||
|- | |||
|Gloomy Grove | |||
|Clear Gloomy Grove | |||
|1 Scattershot Stone | |||
|- | |||
|Backforth Brook | |||
|Clear Backforth Brook | |||
| Get Bronze Cooking Pot | |||
|- | |||
|Pincushion Plain | |||
|Clear Pincushion Plain | |||
|Get Silver Cooking Pot | |||
|- | |||
|Parched Peak | |||
|Clear Parched Peak | |||
|Recharge your battery (+5) | |||
|- | |||
|Belly Button Cave | |||
| Clear Belly Button Cave | |||
|1 Broadburst Stone | |||
|- | |||
|Farside Fjord | |||
|Clear Farside Fjord | |||
|1 Whack-Whack Stone | |||
|- | |||
|Miasma Moor | |||
| Clear Miasma Moor | |||
|Recharge your battery (+5) | |||
|- | |||
| Nightlight Nook | |||
|Clear Nightlight Nook | |||
|1 Sharing Stone | |||
|- | |||
| Hushed Highlands | |||
|Clear Hushed Highlands | |||
|1 Stay Strong Stone | |||
|- | |||
|Chamber of Legends | |||
|Clear Chamber of Legends | |||
|Gold Cooking Pot | |||
|} | |||
====Challenge Quests==== | |||
These quests can be completed at any time while playing. Many of these have more than one tier of rewards as the player gets more of that type of task completed. | |||
{| class="roundtable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" |Name | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" |Description | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" |Reward | |||
|- | |||
|Evolution Master | |||
|Evolve 1 Pokémon | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Shiny Pokémon | |||
|Make a Shiny Pokémon your buddy | |||
|20 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Close-Range Team | |||
|Go on expeditions with only close-range Pokémon | |||
|15 Fossils | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Normal-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
| Fire-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Fire-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Water-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Electric-type buddies | |||
| 5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Grass-type buddiees | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Ice-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Fighting-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Poison-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Ground-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Flying-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Psychic-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Bug-type buddies | |||
| 5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Rock-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Rock-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Ghost-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Dragon-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Steel-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 10 Fairy-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Normal-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
| Fire-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Fire-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Water-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Electric-type buddies | |||
| 5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Grass-type buddiees | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Ice-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Fighting-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Poison-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Ground-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Flying-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Psychic-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Bug-type buddies | |||
| 5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Rock-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Rock-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Ghost-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Dragon-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Steel-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 30 Fairy-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Normal-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
| Fire-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Fire-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Water-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Electric-type buddies | |||
| 5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Grass-type buddiees | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Ice-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Fighting-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Poison-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Ground-type buddies | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Flying-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Psychic-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Bug-type buddies | |||
| 5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Rock-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Rock-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Ghost-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Dragon-type buddies | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Steel-type buddies | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Buddies | |||
|Make 50 Fairy-type buddies | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Reached Lv. 50 | |||
|Get 1 Pokémon to Lv. 50 | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Reached Lv. 50 | |||
|Get 10 Pokémon to Lv. 50 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Superior Strength | |||
|Achieve a maximum ATK of 500 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Superior Strength | |||
|Achieve a maximum ATK of 1,500 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Superior Strength | |||
|Achieve a maximum ATK of 3,000 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Trainer | |||
|Level up 10 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Trainer | |||
|Level up 50 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Trainer | |||
|Level up 100 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Trainer | |||
|Level up 500 times | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Trainer | |||
|Level up 1,000 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tenacious Defense | |||
|Achieve a maximum HP of 500 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tenacious Defense | |||
|Achieve a maximum HP of 1,500 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tenacious Defense | |||
| Achieve a maximum HP of 3,000 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Move Master | |||
|Use 10 kinds of moves | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Move Master | |||
|Use 30 kinds of moves | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Move Master | |||
| Use 50 kinds of moves | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Move Master | |||
|Use 100 kinds of moves | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Expedition | |||
|Go on 10 successful expeditions on the island | |||
|Recharge your battery (+5) | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Expedition | |||
|Go on 50 successful expeditions on the island | |||
|Recharge your battery (+5) | |||
|- | |||
|Member Bonus | |||
|Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 3 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Member Bonus | |||
|Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 5 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Member Bonus | |||
|Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 7 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Member Bonus | |||
|Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 15 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Member Bonus | |||
|Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 30 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Chef | |||
|Cook a dish 10 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Chef | |||
|Cook a dish 25 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Chef | |||
|Cook a dish 50 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Chef | |||
|Cook a dish 100 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Tumblecube Island Chef | |||
|Cook a dish 500 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Power Stone Collector | |||
|Get 30 Power Stones | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Power Stone Collector | |||
|Get 50 Power Stones | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Power Stone Collector | |||
| Get 100 Power Stones | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Power Stone Collector | |||
| Get 250 Power Stones | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Power Stone Collector | |||
|Get 500 Power Stones | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Professor | |||
|Register 20 species in your Pokédex | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Professor | |||
|Register 40 species in your Pokédex | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Professor | |||
|Register 60 species in your Pokédex | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Professor | |||
|Register 80 species in your Pokédex | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Pokémon Professor | |||
|Register 100 species in your Pokédex | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Training Master | |||
|Do Level-Up Training 5 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Training Master | |||
|Do Level-Up Training 10 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Training Master | |||
|Do Level-Up Training 25 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Training Master | |||
|Do Level-Up Training 50 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Training Master | |||
| Do Level-Up Training 100 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Move Training Master | |||
|Do Move-Learning Training 5 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Move Training Master | |||
|Do Move-Learning Training 10 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Move Training Master | |||
|Do Move-Learning Training 25 times | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Move Training Master | |||
|Do Move-Learning Training 50 times | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Recipe Collector | |||
|Collect 6 cooking recipes | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Recipe Collector | |||
|Collect 8 cooking recipes | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Recipe Collector | |||
|Collect 10 cooking recipes | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Recipe Collector | |||
|Collect 12 cooking recipes | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Recipe Collector | |||
|Collect 15 cooking recipes | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Team Strength | |||
|Reach a team strength of 1,000 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Team Strength | |||
|Reach a team strength of 3,000 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Team Strength | |||
|Reach a team strength of 9,000 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Team Strength | |||
|Reach a team strength of 15,000 | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Thriving Camp | |||
|Put 18 decorations at your base camp | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Scattershot Stone | |||
|Attach a Scattershot Stone and use a move | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Broadburst Stone | |||
|Attach a Broadburst Stone and use a move | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Whack-Whack Stone | |||
|Attach a Whack-Whack Stone and use a move | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Wait Less Stone | |||
| Attach a Wait Less Stone and use a move | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Stay Strong Stone | |||
|Attach a Stay Strong Stone and use a move | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Sharing Stone | |||
|Attach a Sharing Stone and use a move | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|1 Bingo Achieved | |||
| Get a bingo | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|2 Bingos Achieved | |||
| Get a double bingo | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|3 Bingos Achieved | |||
|Get a triple bingo | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Bronze Cooking | |||
|Cook with a bronze cooking pot | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Silver Cooking | |||
|Cook with a silver cooking pot | |||
| 10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Gold Cooking | |||
|Cook with a gold cooking pot | |||
|10 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| 2 Long-Range and 1 Close-Range Pokémon | |||
|Go on expeditions with two long-range Pokémon and one close-range Pokémon | |||
|15 Bluk Berries | |||
|- | |||
| 2 Close-Range and 1 Long-Range Pokémon | |||
|Go on expeditions with two close-range Pokémon and one long-range Pokémon | |||
|15 Apricorns | |||
|- | |||
|Ranged Team | |||
|Go on expeditions with only long-range Pokémon | |||
|14 Tiny Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Power Stone Recycler | |||
|Recycle this many Power Stones: 1 | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Power Stone Recycler | |||
|Recycle this many Power Stones: 20 | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
| Power Stone Recycler | |||
|Recycle this many Power Stones: 50 | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Power Stone Recycler | |||
|Recycle this many Power Stones: 100 | |||
| 5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Power Stone Recycler | |||
|Recycle this many Power Stones: 150 | |||
|5 PM Tickets | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 50 Normal-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Fire-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Fire-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
| Water-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Water-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
| Electric-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Electric-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
| Grass-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Grass-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Ice-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
| Fighting-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Fighting-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Poison-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Ground-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Flying-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
| Psychic-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Psychic-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Bug-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Rock-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Rock-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Ghost-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Dragon-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Steel-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 50 Fairy-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushroooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Normal-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Fire-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Fire-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Water-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Electric-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Grass-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Ice-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 100 Fighting-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Poison-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Ground-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Flying-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Psychic-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Bug-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
| Rock-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 100 Rock-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Ghost-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Dragon-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Steel-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 100 Fairy-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushroooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Normal-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Fire-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Fire-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Water-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Electric-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Grass-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Ice-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 250 Fighting-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Poison-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Ground-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Flying-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Psychic-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Bug-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
| Rock-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 250 Rock-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Ghost-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Dragon-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Steel-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 250 Fairy-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushroooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Normal-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Fire-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Fire-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Water-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Electric-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Grass-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Ice-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 500 Fighting-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Poison-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Ground-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Flying-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Psychic-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Bug-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
| Rock-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 500 Rock-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Ghost-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Dragon-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Steel-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 500 Fairy-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushroooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Normal-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Fire-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Fire-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Water-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Electric-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Grass-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Ice-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Fighting-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 1,000 Poison-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Investigation | |||
| Defeat 1,000 Ground-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Flying-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Psychic-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Bug-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Rock-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Rock-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Ghost-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Dragon-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Steel-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Investigation | |||
|Defeat 1,000 Fairy-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushroooms | |||
|- | |||
|Normal-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Normal-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Fire-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fire-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Water-Type Team | |||
| Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Water-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Electric-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Electric-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Grass-Type Team | |||
| Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Grass-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Ice-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ice-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Fighting-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fighting-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Poison-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Poison-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Ground-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ground-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Flying-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Flying-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Psychic-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Psychic-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Bug-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Bug-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Big Roots | |||
|- | |||
|Rock-Type Team | |||
| Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Rock-type Pokémon | |||
| 5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Ghost-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ghost-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|- | |||
|Dragon-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Dragon-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Icy Rocks | |||
|- | |||
|Steel-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Steel-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Honeys | |||
|- | |||
|Fairy-Type Team | |||
|Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fairy-type Pokémon | |||
|5 Balm Mushrooms | |||
|} | |||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{main|Staff of Pokémon Quest}} | {{main|Staff of Pokémon Quest}} | ||
==Version history== | |||
===Nintendo Switch=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Version<ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/29192 Nintendo Support: How to Update Pokémon Quest]</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Nintendo-Switch/Game-Updates/How-to-Update-Pokemon-Quest-1482913.html How to Update Pokémon Quest | Nintendo Switch | Support | Nintendo]</ref> | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Release date | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Official note | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.0 | |||
| May 30, 2018 | |||
| N/A | |||
|- | |||
| 1.1.0 | |||
| July 10, 2018 | |||
| | |||
* 500 PM Tickets will be given out as a present. | |||
* Various issues have been resolved in order to make for a more pleasant gaming experience. | |||
|} | |||
===iOS & iPadOS=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Version | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Release date | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Official note | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.0 | |||
| June 20, 2018 | |||
| N/A | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0 | |||
| June 22, 2018 | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.2 | |||
| July 12, 2018 | |||
| | |||
• Added a new quest.<br> | |||
• Improved functionality.<br> | |||
• Minor bug fixes. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.3 | |||
| July 20, 2018 | |||
| | |||
• Fixed a bug where Pokémon on your team stopped moving when certain moves were used.<br> | |||
• Fixed other bugs. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.4 | |||
| January 10, 2019 | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.6 | |||
| October 20, 2021 | |||
| Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.7 | |||
| June 23, 2022 | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|} | |||
===Android=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Version | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Release date | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Official note | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.0 | |||
| June 27, 2018 | |||
| N/A | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.2 | |||
| July 12, 2018 | |||
| | |||
• Added a new quest.<br> | |||
• Improved functionality.<br> | |||
• Minor bug fixes. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.3 | |||
| July 20, 2018 | |||
| | |||
• Fixed a bug where Pokémon on your team stopped moving when certain moves were used.<br> | |||
• Fixed other bugs. | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.4 | |||
| December 6, 2018 | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.5 | |||
| {{tt|July 21, 2021|July 20, 2021 on the Google Play Store}} | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.6 | |||
| {{tt|October 20, 2021|October 19, 2021 on the Google Play Store}} | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.8 | |||
| {{tt|October 31, 2023|October 29, 2023 on the Google Play Store}} | |||
| • Minor bug fixes | |||
|- | |||
| 1.0.9 | |||
| May 28, 2024 | |||
| | |||
Update info<br> | |||
- Added the ability for users to delete their accounts | |||
|} | |||
==Compatibility== | |||
The game can be played on:<ref>[https://support.pokemon.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001025043-What-platforms-can-I-play-Pok%C3%A9mon-Quest-on- What platforms can I play Pokémon Quest on? – Pokémon Support]</ref> | |||
*iOS and iPadOS devices: {{wp|iPhone}}, {{wp|iPad}}, and {{wp|iPod Touch|iPod touch}}, requires {{wp|iOS 9}} or later, but for guaranteed functionality, {{wp|iOS 11}} or later is recommended. | |||
*Android devices: requires {{wp|Android KitKat|Android KitKat (4.4)}} and up. | |||
==NetEase version== | |||
An expanded version of Pokémon Quest (Chinese: '''宝可梦大探险''') was released exclusively in China in collaboration between [[NetEase]], [[The Pokémon Company]] and [[GAME FREAK]]<ref name="IceFestival2024" /> on May 13, 2021. The game will be discontinued on February 2025<ref>[https://weibo.com/ttarticle/p/show?id=2309405077479118471266 《宝可梦大探险》致各位探险家的一封信 ("Pokémon Quest": A Letter to All Explorers)]</ref>. | |||
===Events=== | |||
{{incomplete|section|needs=Every event prior to 2024, [https://weibo.com/u/6862512223 can be found on their Weibo.]}} | |||
<br> | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="background:#{{orange color}}; margin: auto; text-align:center; border:3px solid #{{orange color}}" | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" |Event | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" |Pokémon | |||
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" |Details | |||
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| [[File:Quest CHN NetEase Announcement 3rd Anniversary Darkrai Mewtwo.png|x150px]] <br> '''3rd Anniversary New Island Celebration'''<ref name="3rdAnniversaryNewIslandCelebration">[https://web.archive.org/web/20240426115034/https://weibo.com/ttarticle/p/show?id=2309405027123265143115 New Island Celebration event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.]</ref><br> Announced: April 26th, 2024 | |||
|'''New:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest480.png|x50px|link=Uxie]] [[File:Mdl Quest481.png|x50px|link=Mesprit]] [[File:Mdl Quest482.png|x50px|link=Azelf]] [[File:Mdl Quest491.png|x50px|link=Darkrai]][[File:Mdl Quest150 Shining.png|x50px|link=Mewtwo]] | |||
| Adds a new island into the game. | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest CHN NetEase Announcement 3rd Anniversary Eevee Festival.jpg|x150px]] <br> '''3rd Anniversary Eevee Festival'''<ref name="3rdAnniversaryEeveeFestival">[https://web.archive.org/web/20240404120052/https://weibo.com/ttarticle/p/show?id=2309405019376246981081#_loginLayer_1712231744313 Shiny Eeveelution Debut Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.]</ref><br> Announced: April 4th, 2024 | |||
|'''New:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest532.png|x50px|link=Timburr]] [[File:Mdl Quest533.png|x50px|link=Gurdurr]] [[File:Mdl Quest534.png|x50px|link=Conkeldurr]]<br> '''Returning:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Shiny Quest134.png|x50px|link=Vaporeon (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Shiny Quest135.png|x50px|link=Jolteon (Pokémon)]][[File:Mdl Shiny Quest136.png|x50px|link=Flareon (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest888C.png|x50px|link=Zacian]] [[File:Mdl Quest889C.png|x50px|link=Zamazenta]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:Quest CHN NetEase Announcement Cacturne.png|x150px]] <br> '''The Warm Spring'''<ref name="CacturneGrandDebut">[https://web.archive.org/web/20240315204652/https://weibo.com/ttarticle/p/show?id=2309405011766064054618 Cacturne and Tangrowth's Debut Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.]</ref><br> Announced: March 14th, 2024 | |||
|'''New:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest332.png|x50px|link=Cacturne (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest465.png|x50px|link=Tangrowth (Pokémon)]] <br> '''Returning:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest37A.png|x50px|link=Vulpix]] [[File:Mdl Quest215.png|x50px|link=Sneasel (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest225.png|x50px|link=Delibird (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest736.png|x50px|link=Grubbin (Pokémon)]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Quest CHN NetEase Announcement Heracross.jpg|x150px]] <br> '''Heracross' Grand Debut!'''<ref name="HeracrossGrandDebut">[https://archive.is/NAnCu Heracross' Grand Debut Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.]</ref><br> Announced: February 22nd, 2024 | |||
|'''New:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest 214.png|x50px|link=Heracross (Pokémon)]] <br> '''Returning:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest 152.png|x50px|link=Chikorita (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest 212.png|x50px|link=Scizor (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest 252.png|x50px|link=Treecko (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest 767.png|x50px|link=Wimpod (Pokémon)]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Quest CHN NetEase Announcement Lunar New Year 2024.png|x150px]] <br> '''Lunar New Year 2024'''<ref name="LunarNewYear2024">[https://archive.is/Q430H Lunar New Year 2024 Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.]</ref><br> Announced: February 2nd, 2024 | |||
|'''New:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest 144G.png|x50px|link=Articuno (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest 145G.png|x50px|link=Zapdos (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest 146G.png|x50px|link=Moltres (Pokémon)]] <br> '''Returning:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest 250.png|x50px|link=Ho-Oh (Pokémon)]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:Quest CHN NetEase Announcement Ice Festival.jpg|x150px]] <br> '''Ice Festival'''<ref name="IceFestival2024">[https://archive.is/cosl9 Ice Festival 2024 Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.]</ref><br> Announced: January 11th, 2024 | |||
|'''New:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest599.png|x50px|link=Klink (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest600.png|x50px|link=Klang (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest601.png|x50px|link=Klinklang (Pokémon)]] <br> '''Returning:''' <br> [[File:Mdl Quest37A.png|x50px]] [[File:Mdl Shiny Quest131.png|x50px|link=Lapras (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest215.png|x50px|link=Sneasel (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest225.png|x50px|link=Delibird (Pokémon)]] [[File:Mdl Quest471.png|x50px|link=Glaceon (Pokémon)]] | |||
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==Trailer== | ==Trailer== | ||
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===English=== | ===English=== | ||
{{YouTubeVid|j0AEUmgGHRE|user/pokemon|name=The Official Pokémon YouTube channel|orange}} | {{YouTubeVid|j0AEUmgGHRE|user/pokemon|name=The Official Pokémon YouTube channel|orange}} | ||
== | ==Gallery == | ||
<gallery> | |||
Pokémon Quest icon mobile.png|Mobile icon | |||
Pokémon Quest icon mobile CN.png|Mainland China mobile icon | |||
</gallery> | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages == | ||
{{langtable|color={{Orange color light}}|bordercolor={{Orange color}} | {{langtable|color={{Orange color light}}|bordercolor={{Orange color}} | ||
|zh_cmn=寶可夢探險尋寶 / 宝可梦探险寻宝 ''{{tt|Bǎokěmèng Tànxiǎn Xúnbǎo|Pokémon Treasure Quest}}'' | |zh_cmn=寶可夢探險尋寶 / 宝可梦探险寻宝 ''{{tt|Bǎokěmèng Tànxiǎn Xúnbǎo|Pokémon Treasure Quest}}'' {{tt|*|Taiwan}}<br>宝可梦大探险 ''{{tt|Bǎokěmèng Dàtànxiǎn|Pokémon Quest}}'' {{tt|*|Mainland China}} | ||
|zh_yue=寶可夢探險尋寶 ''{{tt|Pokémon Taamhím Chàhmbóu|Pokémon Treasure Quest}}'' | |zh_yue=寶可夢探險尋寶 ''{{tt|Pokémon Taamhím Chàhmbóu|Pokémon Treasure Quest}}'' | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*There are several cases in the game where a Pokémon can have [[Game move errors#Pokémon Quest|a move it cannot learn in any of the previous games]]. | |||
*There are no {{type|Dark}} Pokémon in this game. | |||
*The [[Premier Ball]] Model is awarded for buying 10 decoration items. This is a reference to the [[core series]], where buying 10 Poké Balls awards a free Premier Ball. | |||
*The game uses Pokémon [[Cry|cries]] from the [[Generation V]] core series games. | |||
*In [[Pokémon Sword and Shield]]'s [[The Isle of Armor]] {{FB|Pokémon Sword and Shield|Expansion Pass|expansion}}, [[Mustard]] can occasionally be seen playing this game at the [[Master Dojo]]. | |||
==References== | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Cube-Shaped Pokémon on Cubie Island?!]] | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://pq.163.com Official Mainland Chinese website] | |||
{{Other games}} | *[https://apps.apple.com/app/1345187641 Pokémon Quest on the App Store] | ||
*[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.pokemon.pokemonquest Pokémon Quest on Google Play] | |||
{{Other games}} | |||
{{Project Sidegames notice}} | {{Project Sidegames notice}} | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Quest|*]] | |||
[[Category:Nintendo Switch games]] | [[Category:Nintendo Switch games]] | ||
[[Category:Mobile games]] | [[Category:Mobile games]] | ||
[[Category:Unity games]] | |||
[[de:Pokémon Quest]] | [[de:Pokémon Quest]] |
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- Quest redirects here. For the missions in the Pokémon Ranger series, see Ranger Quest. For the island in the Sevii Islands, see Seven Island.
Pokémon Quest ポケモンクエスト | |
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Pokémon Quest logo | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo Switch, iOS, iPadOS, Android |
Category: | Action |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | N/A |
Developer: | Game Freak |
Publisher: | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VII spin-off |
Ratings
| |
CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | ALL |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | May 30, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
North America: | May 29, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
Australia: | May 30, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
Europe: | May 30, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
South Korea: | June 18, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
Mainland China: | May 13, 2021 (mobile) |
Hong Kong: | May 30, 2018 (Nintendo Switch) June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
Taiwan: | June 27, 2018 (mobile) |
Websites
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Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp |
English: | Official site Pokémon.com Nintendo.com |
Japanese boxart
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Pokémon Quest (Japanese: ポケモンクエスト Pokémon Quest) is a free-to-start spin-off Pokémon game for the Nintendo Switch and for iOS, iPadOS, and Android. It was released on the Nintendo eShop in North America on May 29, 2018, in Japan, Europe, and Hong Kong on May 30, 2018, and in South Korea on June 18, 2018. The mobile version of the game was released on June 27, 2018 on both iOS and Android devices. An expanded version was released in Mainland China in collaboration with NetEase on May 13, 2021 for iOS, iPadOS, and Android devices.
The games were announced worldwide on May 30, 2018, at the Pokémon 2018 Video Game Press Conference in Tokyo, Japan.
Blurb
Welcome to Tumblecube Island, where Pokémon™ have been turned into cubes?
Set off for adventure in the Pokémon™ Quest game. Venture out with your Pokémon buddies on expeditions across Tumblecube Island in search of loot in this free-to-start action-adventure for the Nintendo Switch™ system. Modify your Pokémon buddies with discovered Power Stones to make your ultimate expedition team.
With a cube-shaped art style, Pokémon™ Quest is unlike any Pokémon game you've seen before. The simple gameplay makes it easy to hop into expeditions and start exploring Tumblecube Island with the help of your Pokémon buddies. Afterwards, head back to your base camp where you can use the loot you found during your adventure to befriend more Pokémon. Attract various Kanto Region Pokémon to your base camp by cooking up dishes made with collected ingredients! You can even decorate your base camp with fun items that provide helpful bonuses that make your expeditions more beneficial.
Plot
The game opens with the player heading out to Tumblecube Island, a recently discovered island which possesses traces of a civilization that no longer exists, to see if they can find any precious loot. The player brings with them a MoBee IV drone manufactured by Silph Co. to help them find said precious loot. At first, the MoBee IV acts strange, so the player reboots it, at which point it reveals that it has no data about Tumblecube Island. It suggests to befriend a Pokémon familiar with Tumblecube Island's landscape.
The player is then able to befriend, and therefore obtain, one of five Pokémon: Pikachu, Eevee, Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle. The goal of the game alongside finding precious loot then encompasses befriending more Pokémon on the island and training them through expeditions so that areas populated by strong wild Pokémon can be explored as thoroughly as possible. As each area is cleared, the player discovers a statue. Although the purpose of the statues remains a mystery, they appear to hold some symbolic importance for Tumblecube Island.
Once the player finds the last statue, the Reverent Statue, MoBee IV malfunctions once more and drops to the ground lifelessly. Suddenly a path opens to another island and an unknown voice exclaims that it has been freed. Venturing into the Chamber of Legends, the player discovers Mewtwo who reveals that it has been controlling MoBee to trick the player to free it from its longstanding bonds. Mewtwo then battles the player but is ultimately defeated. Once defeated, Mewtwo realizes that it has not fully recovered and leaves without further resistance as it owes the player for having liberated it.
After the credits, Mewtwo reveals that there are more secrets on this island. MoBee begins to function again and it alerts the player that high levels of energy has been detected on the island, with the source of the energy seeming to have just flown away. A new island, Happenstance Island, rises from the ocean. It is a mysterious place where the terrain changes every time it is visited.
Gameplay
The game is set on Tumblecube Island, home to Pokémon made out of cubes known as Pokéxel. The goal is to explore the island with the original 151 Pokémon from Gen I (Pokémon Adventure (Chinese: 宝可梦大探险) has 24 extra Pokémon from the Johto and Hoenn regions), by clear stages by defeating wild Pokémon and boss Pokémon to collect precious loot such as Power Stones, ingredients for cooking, and other treasures.
The player uses a team of three Pokémon to explore the land. Although they move autonomously, players can direct when moves are used. Additionally, the player can press the Scatter button to command their Pokémon to scatter, causing them to run away in certain directions for a brief period. This is useful to avoid enemy attacks. If auto mode is active, the Pokémon will move and attack autonomously. (However, auto mode will never scatter.) When a Pokémon faints, as long as there is at least one active Pokémon that is not fainted, the Pokémon will automatically revive after 25 seconds with half the maximum HP. The Pokémon can continue to revive in this manner, however, the Pokémon will recover with less HP each time. When all three Pokémon are fainted simultaneously, the expedition ends. The player can choose to use 10 PM Tickets to keep the items that were obtained during the expedition, if not they lose all the cooking ingedients and Power Stones collected during that expedition and they get less experience points than normal. The player is able to change the formation of the team using the Edit Team tab outside of expeditions.
Unlike the core series games, Pokémon only have an HP and Attack stat, and can know one or two moves. They also have one of two battle styles — close-range or long-range attacking. When a move is used during an expedition, there is a wait time before the move can be used again.
The player is able to strengthen Pokémon in several ways:
- Power Charm - players can attach Power Stones to a Pokémon's Power Charm to provide boosts in HP and Attack. Power Stones can also provide various other benefits, such as increasing the critical hit rate. If three Power Stones are placed in one line, then extra bingo bonuses give even more additional effects to the Pokémon.
- Experience - Pokémon gain experience by going on expeditions and can level up if enough experience is gained. Players can also level up Pokémon by training with supporting Pokémon. Like the core series games, Pokémon can be leveled up to the maximum level of 100.
- Evolution - Pokémon will evolve once a certain level is reached. The level required is the same as for the core series games. If the Pokémon usually evolves by a different method (such as by trading or Evolution stone), then the level required is set at level 36 for most Pokémon. Three exceptions are Pikachu, Clefairy and Jigglypuff, which all evolve at level 22.
- Eevee also evolves when it reaches level 36. If Eevee has more Sturdy Stones than Mighty Stones attached to its Power Charm, it will evolve into Vaporeon. If Eevee has more Mighty Stones than Sturdy Stones, it will evolve into Flareon. If it has an equal number of Mighty and Sturdy Stones (or has no stones attached to its Power Charm), it will evolve into Jolteon.
- The Everstone can be toggled on at the Pokémon's Power Charm to prevent the Pokémon from evolving.
Training
Training is a feature that can be accessed from the Edit Team tab. There are two modes in Training.
Level Up
The player is able to increase a Pokémon's experience by training it against other supporting Pokémon. The Pokémon to be trained is placed in the top slot, while up to four supporting Pokémon can be placed in the bottom slots. Using supporting Pokémon of the same evolutionary line provides much more experience than usual. Pokémon of the same type also give a small boost to the experience compared to other Pokémon of different types. Evolved Pokémon, Pokémon of higher level, Pokémon with more unlocked sockets in the Power Charm, and rarer Pokémon such as Legendary Pokémon tend to give higher amount of experience.
Once the training is completed, the supporting Pokémon leave the player's Base Camp.
Move Learning
In a similar way to levelling up, the player can use up to four supporting Pokémon to change a Pokémon's move. The chance of move learning is not always guaranteed, and using more supporting Pokémon increases the chance of success. Supporting Pokémon of the same evolutionary line, type, higher level, or evolved Pokémon, Pokémon with more sockets in the Power Charm and rarer Pokémon such as Legendary Pokémon, increase the chance of move learning. Once the move learning is completed, the supporting Pokémon leave the player's Base Camp.
The new move learned is randomly chosen from a pool of moves the Pokémon can normally learn. The rate of success decreases with further attempts at move learning.
Base camp
- Main article: Base camp (Quest)
- Main article: Cooking (Quest)
The player has a base camp that can be customized and decorated with things bought from the Poké Mart or earned from progressing in the main game. Here, players can cook various recipes using ingredients obtained from expeditions to attract and befriend island Pokémon.
Poké Mart
The Poké Mart is a shop that sells decorations, box expansions, and downloadable content. Decorations and box expansions are purchased with PM Tickets. PM Tickets can be acquired as rewards for completing quests or purchasing premium content. The Poké Mart also offers 50 PM Tickets to the player every 22 hours as part of a Member Service, of which the player is instantly a part of. Each item of DLC comes with 100 PM Tickets.
Decorations and box expansions
In-game purchases
DLC | United States | Eurozone | United Kingdom | Australia | South Korea | Japan | Hong Kong | Taiwan |
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Expedition 3-Pack Bundle
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$29.99 | €29.99 | £26.99 | $45.00 | ₩33,000 | ¥3,600 | $238.00 | $890 |
Expedition Pack | $4.99 | €4.99 | £4.49 | $7.50 | ₩5,500 | ¥600 | $38.00 | $150 |
Great Expedition Pack
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$9.99 | €9.99 | £8.99 | $15.00 | ₩11,000 | ¥1,200 | $78.00 | $300 |
Ultra Expedition Pack
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$17.99 | €17.99 | £16.19 | $27.00 | ₩19,800 | ¥2,200 | $138.00 | $540 |
Scattershot Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ₩3,300 | ¥360 | $22.00 | $90 |
Broadburst Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ₩3,300 | ¥360 | $22.00 | $90 |
Whack-Whack Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ₩3,300 | ¥360 | $22.00 | $90 |
Wait Less Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ₩3,300 | ¥360 | $22.00 | $90 |
Stay Strong Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ₩3,300 | ¥360 | $22.00 | $90 |
Sharing Stone | $2.99 | €2.99 | £2.69 | $4.50 | ₩3,300 | ¥360 | $22.00 | $90 |
All purchases will grant a one-time bonus of 100 PM tickets each.
Quests
As the player progresses through the game, they can complete quests and be rewarded with PM Tickets and items.
Main Quests
These quests are unlocked as the player progressed through the story.
Name | Description | Reward |
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Data Backup | Back up your data. | 100 PM Tickets |
Start of an Expedition | Successful island expeditions: 4 | Recharge your battery (+5 |
Basics of Strengthening Pokémon | Power Stones attached to Pokémon: 2 | 5 PM Tickets |
PM Tickets | Number of times PM Tickets have been received from the shop: 2 | 10 PM Tickets |
Rookie Chef | Number of times you've cooked: 3 | 5 PM Tickets |
Get Power Stones | Power Stones obtained: 10 | 5 PM Tickets |
Rookie Chef | Number of times you've cooked: 3 | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokédex | Species registered in your Pokédex: 10 | 5 PM Tickets |
Base Camp Improvement | Decorate. | 5 PM Tickets |
Level-Up Training | Do Level-Up Training | 5 PM Tickets |
Move-Learning Training | Do Move-Learning Training | 5 PM Tickets |
First Shopping Trip | Shop at the Poké Mart | 5 PM Tickets |
First Steppe | Clear First Steppe | 1 Wait Less Stone |
Gloomy Grove | Clear Gloomy Grove | 1 Scattershot Stone |
Backforth Brook | Clear Backforth Brook | Get Bronze Cooking Pot |
Pincushion Plain | Clear Pincushion Plain | Get Silver Cooking Pot |
Parched Peak | Clear Parched Peak | Recharge your battery (+5) |
Belly Button Cave | Clear Belly Button Cave | 1 Broadburst Stone |
Farside Fjord | Clear Farside Fjord | 1 Whack-Whack Stone |
Miasma Moor | Clear Miasma Moor | Recharge your battery (+5) |
Nightlight Nook | Clear Nightlight Nook | 1 Sharing Stone |
Hushed Highlands | Clear Hushed Highlands | 1 Stay Strong Stone |
Chamber of Legends | Clear Chamber of Legends | Gold Cooking Pot |
Challenge Quests
These quests can be completed at any time while playing. Many of these have more than one tier of rewards as the player gets more of that type of task completed.
Name | Description | Reward |
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Evolution Master | Evolve 1 Pokémon | 10 PM Tickets |
Shiny Pokémon | Make a Shiny Pokémon your buddy | 20 PM Tickets |
Close-Range Team | Go on expeditions with only close-range Pokémon | 15 Fossils |
Normal-Type Buddies | Make 10 Normal-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Buddies | Make 10 Fire-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Buddies | Make 10 Water-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Buddies | Make 10 Electric-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Buddies | Make 10 Grass-type buddiees | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Buddies | Make 10 Ice-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Buddies | Make 10 Fighting-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Buddies | Make 10 Poison-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Buddies | Make 10 Ground-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Buddies | Make 10 Flying-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Buddies | Make 10 Psychic-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Buddies | Make 10 Bug-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Buddies | Make 10 Rock-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Buddies | Make 10 Ghost-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Buddies | Make 10 Dragon-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Buddies | Make 10 Steel-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Buddies | Make 10 Fairy-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Normal-Type Buddies | Make 30 Normal-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Buddies | Make 30 Fire-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Buddies | Make 30 Water-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Buddies | Make 30 Electric-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Buddies | Make 30 Grass-type buddiees | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Buddies | Make 30 Ice-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Buddies | Make 30 Fighting-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Buddies | Make 30 Poison-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Buddies | Make 30 Ground-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Buddies | Make 30 Flying-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Buddies | Make 30 Psychic-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Buddies | Make 30 Bug-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Buddies | Make 30 Rock-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Buddies | Make 30 Ghost-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Buddies | Make 30 Dragon-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Buddies | Make 30 Steel-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Buddies | Make 30 Fairy-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Normal-Type Buddies | Make 50 Normal-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Buddies | Make 50 Fire-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Buddies | Make 50 Water-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Buddies | Make 50 Electric-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Buddies | Make 50 Grass-type buddiees | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Buddies | Make 50 Ice-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Buddies | Make 50 Fighting-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Buddies | Make 50 Poison-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Buddies | Make 50 Ground-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Buddies | Make 50 Flying-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Buddies | Make 50 Psychic-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Buddies | Make 50 Bug-type buddies | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Buddies | Make 50 Rock-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Buddies | Make 50 Ghost-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Buddies | Make 50 Dragon-type buddies | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Buddies | Make 50 Steel-type buddies | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Buddies | Make 50 Fairy-type buddies | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Reached Lv. 50 | Get 1 Pokémon to Lv. 50 | 5 PM Tickets |
Reached Lv. 50 | Get 10 Pokémon to Lv. 50 | 5 PM Tickets |
Superior Strength | Achieve a maximum ATK of 500 | 10 PM Tickets |
Superior Strength | Achieve a maximum ATK of 1,500 | 10 PM Tickets |
Superior Strength | Achieve a maximum ATK of 3,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Trainer | Level up 10 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Trainer | Level up 50 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Trainer | Level up 100 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Trainer | Level up 500 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Trainer | Level up 1,000 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tenacious Defense | Achieve a maximum HP of 500 | 10 PM Tickets |
Tenacious Defense | Achieve a maximum HP of 1,500 | 10 PM Tickets |
Tenacious Defense | Achieve a maximum HP of 3,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Move Master | Use 10 kinds of moves | 10 PM Tickets |
Move Master | Use 30 kinds of moves | 10 PM Tickets |
Move Master | Use 50 kinds of moves | 10 PM Tickets |
Move Master | Use 100 kinds of moves | 10 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Expedition | Go on 10 successful expeditions on the island | Recharge your battery (+5) |
Tumblecube Island Expedition | Go on 50 successful expeditions on the island | Recharge your battery (+5) |
Member Bonus | Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 3 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Member Bonus | Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 5 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Member Bonus | Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 7 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Member Bonus | Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 15 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Member Bonus | Receive PM Tickets from the Poké Mart 30 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Chef | Cook a dish 10 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Chef | Cook a dish 25 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Chef | Cook a dish 50 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Chef | Cook a dish 100 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Tumblecube Island Chef | Cook a dish 500 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Collector | Get 30 Power Stones | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Collector | Get 50 Power Stones | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Collector | Get 100 Power Stones | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Collector | Get 250 Power Stones | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Collector | Get 500 Power Stones | 5 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Professor | Register 20 species in your Pokédex | 10 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Professor | Register 40 species in your Pokédex | 10 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Professor | Register 60 species in your Pokédex | 10 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Professor | Register 80 species in your Pokédex | 10 PM Tickets |
Pokémon Professor | Register 100 species in your Pokédex | 10 PM Tickets |
Training Master | Do Level-Up Training 5 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Training Master | Do Level-Up Training 10 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Training Master | Do Level-Up Training 25 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Training Master | Do Level-Up Training 50 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Training Master | Do Level-Up Training 100 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Move Training Master | Do Move-Learning Training 5 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Move Training Master | Do Move-Learning Training 10 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Move Training Master | Do Move-Learning Training 25 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Move Training Master | Do Move-Learning Training 50 times | 5 PM Tickets |
Recipe Collector | Collect 6 cooking recipes | 10 PM Tickets |
Recipe Collector | Collect 8 cooking recipes | 10 PM Tickets |
Recipe Collector | Collect 10 cooking recipes | 10 PM Tickets |
Recipe Collector | Collect 12 cooking recipes | 10 PM Tickets |
Recipe Collector | Collect 15 cooking recipes | 10 PM Tickets |
Team Strength | Reach a team strength of 1,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Team Strength | Reach a team strength of 3,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Team Strength | Reach a team strength of 9,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Team Strength | Reach a team strength of 15,000 | 10 PM Tickets |
Thriving Camp | Put 18 decorations at your base camp | 5 PM Tickets |
Scattershot Stone | Attach a Scattershot Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Broadburst Stone | Attach a Broadburst Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Whack-Whack Stone | Attach a Whack-Whack Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Wait Less Stone | Attach a Wait Less Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Stay Strong Stone | Attach a Stay Strong Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
Sharing Stone | Attach a Sharing Stone and use a move | 5 PM Tickets |
1 Bingo Achieved | Get a bingo | 5 PM Tickets |
2 Bingos Achieved | Get a double bingo | 5 PM Tickets |
3 Bingos Achieved | Get a triple bingo | 5 PM Tickets |
Bronze Cooking | Cook with a bronze cooking pot | 10 PM Tickets |
Silver Cooking | Cook with a silver cooking pot | 10 PM Tickets |
Gold Cooking | Cook with a gold cooking pot | 10 PM Tickets |
2 Long-Range and 1 Close-Range Pokémon | Go on expeditions with two long-range Pokémon and one close-range Pokémon | 15 Bluk Berries |
2 Close-Range and 1 Long-Range Pokémon | Go on expeditions with two close-range Pokémon and one long-range Pokémon | 15 Apricorns |
Ranged Team | Go on expeditions with only long-range Pokémon | 14 Tiny Mushrooms |
Power Stone Recycler | Recycle this many Power Stones: 1 | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Recycler | Recycle this many Power Stones: 20 | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Recycler | Recycle this many Power Stones: 50 | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Recycler | Recycle this many Power Stones: 100 | 5 PM Tickets |
Power Stone Recycler | Recycle this many Power Stones: 150 | 5 PM Tickets |
Normal-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Investigation | Defeat 50 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushroooms |
Normal-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Investigation | Defeat 100 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushroooms |
Normal-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Investigation | Defeat 250 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushroooms |
Normal-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Investigation | Defeat 500 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushroooms |
Normal-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Investigation | Defeat 1,000 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushroooms |
Normal-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Normal-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Fire-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fire-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Water-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Water-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Electric-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Electric-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Grass-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Grass-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Ice-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ice-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Fighting-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fighting-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Poison-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Poison-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Ground-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ground-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Flying-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Flying-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Psychic-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Psychic-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Bug-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Bug-type Pokémon | 5 Big Roots |
Rock-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Rock-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Ghost-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Ghost-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Dragon-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Dragon-type Pokémon | 5 Icy Rocks |
Steel-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Steel-type Pokémon | 5 Honeys |
Fairy-Type Team | Go on an expedition with a team of 3 Fairy-type Pokémon | 5 Balm Mushrooms |
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Quest
Version history
Nintendo Switch
Version[1][2] | Release date | Official note |
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1.0.0 | May 30, 2018 | N/A |
1.1.0 | July 10, 2018 |
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iOS & iPadOS
Version | Release date | Official note |
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1.0.0 | June 20, 2018 | N/A |
1.0 | June 22, 2018 | • Minor bug fixes |
1.0.2 | July 12, 2018 |
• Added a new quest. |
1.0.3 | July 20, 2018 |
• Fixed a bug where Pokémon on your team stopped moving when certain moves were used. |
1.0.4 | January 10, 2019 | • Minor bug fixes |
1.0.6 | October 20, 2021 | Minor bug fixes |
1.0.7 | June 23, 2022 | • Minor bug fixes |
Android
Version | Release date | Official note |
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1.0.0 | June 27, 2018 | N/A |
1.0.2 | July 12, 2018 |
• Added a new quest. |
1.0.3 | July 20, 2018 |
• Fixed a bug where Pokémon on your team stopped moving when certain moves were used. |
1.0.4 | December 6, 2018 | • Minor bug fixes |
1.0.5 | July 21, 2021 | • Minor bug fixes |
1.0.6 | October 20, 2021 | • Minor bug fixes |
1.0.8 | October 31, 2023 | • Minor bug fixes |
1.0.9 | May 28, 2024 |
Update info |
Compatibility
The game can be played on:[3]
- iOS and iPadOS devices: iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, requires iOS 9 or later, but for guaranteed functionality, iOS 11 or later is recommended.
- Android devices: requires Android KitKat (4.4) and up.
NetEase version
An expanded version of Pokémon Quest (Chinese: 宝可梦大探险) was released exclusively in China in collaboration between NetEase, The Pokémon Company and GAME FREAK[4] on May 13, 2021. The game will be discontinued on February 2025[5].
Events
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Every event prior to 2024, can be found on their Weibo. |
Event | Pokémon | Details |
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3rd Anniversary New Island Celebration[6] Announced: April 26th, 2024 |
New: File:Mdl Quest480.png File:Mdl Quest481.png File:Mdl Quest482.png File:Mdl Quest491.pngFile:Mdl Quest150 Shining.png |
Adds a new island into the game. |
3rd Anniversary Eevee Festival[7] Announced: April 4th, 2024 |
New: File:Mdl Quest532.png File:Mdl Quest533.png File:Mdl Quest534.png Returning: File:Mdl Shiny Quest134.png File:Mdl Shiny Quest135.pngFile:Mdl Shiny Quest136.png File:Mdl Quest889C.png |
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The Warm Spring[8] Announced: March 14th, 2024 |
New: File:Mdl Quest332.png File:Mdl Quest465.png Returning: File:Mdl Quest736.png |
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Heracross' Grand Debut![9] Announced: February 22nd, 2024 |
New: File:Mdl Quest 214.png Returning: |
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Lunar New Year 2024[10] Announced: February 2nd, 2024 |
New: Returning: |
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Ice Festival[4] Announced: January 11th, 2024 |
New: Returning: |
Trailer
Japanese
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English
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Gallery
In other languages
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Trivia
- There are several cases in the game where a Pokémon can have a move it cannot learn in any of the previous games.
- There are no Dark-type Pokémon in this game.
- The Premier Ball Model is awarded for buying 10 decoration items. This is a reference to the core series, where buying 10 Poké Balls awards a free Premier Ball.
- The game uses Pokémon cries from the Generation V core series games.
- In Pokémon Sword and Shield's The Isle of Armor expansion, Mustard can occasionally be seen playing this game at the Master Dojo.
References
- ↑ Nintendo Support: How to Update Pokémon Quest
- ↑ How to Update Pokémon Quest | Nintendo Switch | Support | Nintendo
- ↑ What platforms can I play Pokémon Quest on? – Pokémon Support
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Ice Festival 2024 Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.
- ↑ 《宝可梦大探险》致各位探险家的一封信 ("Pokémon Quest": A Letter to All Explorers)
- ↑ New Island Celebration event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.
- ↑ Shiny Eeveelution Debut Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.
- ↑ Cacturne and Tangrowth's Debut Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.
- ↑ Heracross' Grand Debut Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.
- ↑ Lunar New Year 2024 Event page on the Pokémon Adventure Weibo.
See also
External links
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