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'''My Pokémon Ranch''' (Japanese: '''みんなのポケモン{{tt|牧場|ぼくじょう}}''' ''Everyone's Pokémon Ranch'') is a WiiWare title that was announced at Nintendo's fall | '''My Pokémon Ranch''' (Japanese: '''みんなのポケモン{{tt|牧場|ぼくじょう}}''' ''Everyone's Pokémon Ranch'') is a WiiWare title that was announced on October 10, 2007, at Nintendo's fall conference.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230416220427/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxOassBqWiA</ref> It is not considered a game, but rather an accessory for owners of Pokémon {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}. It was developed by [[Ambrella]] and could be purchased for 1,000 Wii Points. {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} can be transferred from Diamond and Pearl and stored on a farm. The {{player}} can use up to 8 Diamond and Pearl games to send their Pokémon, which then can be organized in the ranch by factors like height and weight. Players can sort, take pictures, and interact with up to 1,000 of their Pokémon. | ||
The farm is owned by [[Hayley]], a friend of [[Bebe]]'s. Hayley will give the player information on the Pokémon, which will be different from the info in the games. She will also bring a Pokémon each day to the ranch, for which the player can [[trade]]. | The farm is owned by [[Hayley]], a friend of [[Bebe]]'s. Hayley will give the player information on the Pokémon, which will be different from the info in the games. She will also bring a Pokémon each day to the ranch. On days where the Ranch has expanded due to reaching the next level, she will bring an additional Pokémon of the same species. If the Ranch goes up multiple levels in one day, she will bring an additional Pokémon for each level met. At certain milestones she will bring additional Pokémon for which the player can [[trade]]. When the player quits to the Wii Menu for the first time each day, she will ask what type of Pokémon she will bring to the ranch next. | ||
The title is essentially a [[Generation IV]] version of [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire|Pokémon Box]]. However, it is notable that Pokémon Ranch is similar to [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] in that it will only interact with specific save files. This means that if a Pokémon is placed on the ranch, only the game from which it was placed onto the ranch may take the Pokémon back off it. This prevents people storing Pokémon and starting a new game - something for which previous storage titles were quite useful. | The title is essentially a [[Generation IV]] version of [[Pokémon Box Ruby & Sapphire|Pokémon Box]]. However, it is notable that Pokémon Ranch is similar to [[Pokémon Battle Revolution]] in that it will only interact with specific save files. This means that if a Pokémon is placed on the ranch, only the game from which it was placed onto the ranch may take the Pokémon back off it. This prevents people storing Pokémon and starting a new game - something for which previous storage titles were quite useful. | ||
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On November 5, 2008, My Pokémon Ranch was issued an update with the ability to communicate to {{game|Platinum}} in Japan. The update was never released internationally. My Pokémon Ranch will not work with Platinum without this update, and is completely incompatible with {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. | On November 5, 2008, My Pokémon Ranch was issued an update with the ability to communicate to {{game|Platinum}} in Japan. The update was never released internationally. My Pokémon Ranch will not work with Platinum without this update, and is completely incompatible with {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}. | ||
This title is no longer | This title is no longer purchasable, as of the Wii Shop Channel's shutdown on January 31, 2019. | ||
==Blurb== | ==Blurb== | ||
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* Using WiiConnect24, the player can send pictures they have taken on the ranch to other friends. | * Using WiiConnect24, the player can send pictures they have taken on the ranch to other friends. | ||
* On occasions, the player and [[Hayley]] can [[trade]] Pokémon on the ranch. Her [[Hayley's trades|traded Pokémon]] can be withdrawn onto the player's {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s|Diamond or Pearl}} game card. | * On occasions, the player and [[Hayley]] can [[trade]] Pokémon on the ranch. Her [[Hayley's trades|traded Pokémon]] can be withdrawn onto the player's {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s|Diamond or Pearl}} game card. | ||
* A Pokémon's {{Shiny}} coloring, [[ | * A Pokémon's {{Shiny}} coloring, alternate [[form]]s, and [[List of Pokémon with gender differences|gender differences]] are visible in the game. | ||
* If a Pokémon came from a special place or is [[level]] 100, they will sparkle in | * If a Pokémon came from a special place or was met in a [[fateful encounter]] it will sparkle with blue and green sparkles. If a a Pokémon is [[level]] 100, they will sparkle in orange and yellow sparkles. If both are applicable to the said Pokémon, then there will be sparkles of both colors. The Phione and Mew brought by Hayley will sparkle in pink and silver sparkles, but only when they are first brought to the Ranch and when their summaries are shown during a trade. | ||
===Platinum update=== | ===Platinum update=== | ||
[[ | [[File:Mpr platinumscreen.jpg|thumb|right|350px|A screenshot taken after installing the Platinum update. Note the {{p|Giratina}} [[List of Pokémon with form differences#Giratina|Origin Forme]]]] | ||
On November 5, 2008, My Pokémon Ranch was issued an update with the ability to communicate to {{game|Platinum}}. This update | On November 5, 2008, My Pokémon Ranch was issued an update with the ability to communicate to {{game|Platinum}}. This update was never released outside of Japan, and My Pokémon Ranch will not work with Platinum without this update. | ||
In this update, the following features were added: | In this update, the following features were added: | ||
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* {{p|Giratina}} Origin Forme will appear if it is holding a [[Griseous Orb]] when deposited. | * {{p|Giratina}} Origin Forme will appear if it is holding a [[Griseous Orb]] when deposited. | ||
* {{p|Shaymin}} Sky Forme can be added by touching the toy [[Gracidea]], which, like all toys, can appear every once in a while. | * {{p|Shaymin}} Sky Forme can be added by touching the toy [[Gracidea]], which, like all toys, can appear every once in a while. | ||
* New {{p|Rotom}} forms can be added by depositing them when they are in that appliance. | * New {{p|Rotom}} forms can be added by depositing them when they are in that appliance. This will make the appliance unusable in that save file until the Rotom is withdrawn, at which point Rotom will return to its normal form and the appliance will reappear in [[Rotom's Room]]. | ||
* New toys and [[Club Look See]] members. Eleven new toys were added and the club members changed from 37 to 40. | * New toys and [[Club Look See]] members. Eleven new toys were added and the club members changed from 37 to 40. | ||
* Revisit Club Look See ranches. | * Revisit Club Look See ranches. | ||
* A menu is added that allows changing of the song. | * A menu is added that allows changing of the song. | ||
* Twelve new animations can be played. Some new animations consist of battles between rivals, such as {{p|Zangoose}} and {{p|Seviper}} | * More filters are available to select the Pokémon that can be seen in the ranch, such as [[type]], [[List of Pokémon by color|color]], [[original trainer]] or [[marking]]. | ||
* The Wanted Pokémon menu now has an option to select in which game does the wanted Pokémon is searched to know its location. | |||
* Twelve new animations can be played. Some new animations consist of battles between rivals, such as {{p|Zangoose}} and {{p|Seviper}} or {{p|Dialga}} and {{p|Palkia}}. | |||
* Photos can be added to or from the SD card in bulk, instead of one at a time. Album size is increased from 20 to 30. | * Photos can be added to or from the SD card in bulk, instead of one at a time. Album size is increased from 20 to 30. | ||
===Ranch Levels=== | ===Ranch Levels=== | ||
The Ranch will increase in level when it reaches a certain amount of Pokémon. Both the Pokémon Hayley brings each day and the Pokémon deposited to the Ranch through the [[Generation IV]] games contribute towards levelling up. When the Ranch has reached enough Pokémon to level up, quitting the game will have Hayley announce that the Ranch is ready to level up, and the following day the Ranch will increase in level. As the Ranch increases in level, more abilities and features will be unlocked as well. For example, upon the Ranch reaching Level 20, Hayley will say that a separate barn has been made for her Pokémon, which simply means that they will no longer count towards the maximum number of Pokémon, but will still count towards levelling. If enough Pokémon are deposited such that multiple level requirements are reached, the highest possible level will be reached the day after. | |||
{| class="roundy sortable" style="background:#{{diamond color}}; border:3px solid #{{pearl color}}; margin:auto" | {| class="roundy sortable" style="background:#{{diamond color}}; border:3px solid #{{pearl color}}; margin:auto" | ||
! style="background-color:#{{pearl color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Ranch level | ! style="background-color:#{{pearl color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Ranch level | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 2 | | 2 | ||
| | | 7 Pokémon | ||
| 25 | | 25 | ||
| 0 | | 0 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
| | | 10 Pokémon | ||
| 30 | | 30 | ||
| 0 | | 0 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 4 | | 4 | ||
| | | 15 Pokémon | ||
| 40 | | 40 | ||
| 1 | | 1 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 5 | | 5 | ||
| | | 20 Pokémon | ||
| 50 | | 50 | ||
| 1 | | 1 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 6 | | 6 | ||
| | | 30 Pokémon | ||
| 60 | | 60 | ||
| 1 | | 1 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 7 | | 7 | ||
| | | 40 Pokémon | ||
| 80 | | 80 | ||
| 1 | | 1 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 8 | | 8 | ||
| | | 50 Pokémon | ||
| 100 | | 100 | ||
| 2 | | 2 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 9 | | 9 | ||
| | | 60 Pokémon | ||
| 150 | | 150 | ||
| 2 | | 2 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 10 | | 10 | ||
| | | 80 Pokémon | ||
| 200 | | 200 | ||
| 2 | | 2 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 11 | | 11 | ||
| | | 100 Pokémon | ||
| 250 | | 250 | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 12 | | 12 | ||
| | | 120 Pokémon | ||
| 300 | | 300 | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 13 | | 13 | ||
| | | 150 Pokémon | ||
| 350 | | 350 | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 14 | | 14 | ||
| | | 200 Pokémon | ||
| 400 | | 400 | ||
| 3 | | 3 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 15 | | 15 | ||
| | | 250 Pokémon | ||
| 500 | | 500 | ||
| 4 | | 4 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 16 | | 16 | ||
| | | 300 Pokémon | ||
| 600 | | 600 | ||
| 4 | | 4 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 17 | | 17 | ||
| | | 350 Pokémon | ||
| 700 | | 700 | ||
| 4 | | 4 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 18 | | 18 | ||
| | | 400 Pokémon | ||
| 800 | | 800 | ||
| 4 | | 4 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 19 | | 19 | ||
| | | 450 Pokémon | ||
| 900 | | 900 | ||
| 4 | | 4 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 20 | | 20 | ||
| | | 500 Pokémon | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 5 | | 5 | ||
| 20 | | 20 | ||
| Hayley's Pokémon | | Hayley's Pokémon no longer count towards the deposit limit, Poké Pallete toy appears in toy boxes | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 21 | | 21 | ||
| | | 600 Pokémon | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 5 | | 5 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 22 | | 22 | ||
| | | 700 Pokémon | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 5 | | 5 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 23 | | 23 | ||
| | | 800 Pokémon | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 5 | | 5 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 24 | | 24 | ||
| | | 900 Pokémon | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 5 | | 5 | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| 25 | | 25 | ||
| | | 999 Pokémon | ||
| 1000 | | 1000 | ||
| 6 | | 6 | ||
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| 26 | | 26 | ||
| | | 1000 Pokémon | ||
| 1500 | | 1500 | ||
| 6 | | 6 | ||
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===Hayley's trades=== | ===Hayley's trades=== | ||
{{main|Hayley's trades}} | {{main|Hayley's trades}} | ||
Whenever the player brings in one of the "Wanted Pokémon", Hayley will offer to trade one of her Pokémon for it, and the Pokémon received will be one of the following twenty and will know a TM, Egg move, or have something else that makes them unique. The Pokémon available for trade are limited to ones that Hayley has already brought to the ranch. She will occasionally bring a tradeable when the player chooses "No" for both answers when Hayley asks what kind of Pokémon she should bring to the ranch the next day. | Whenever the player brings in one of the "Wanted Pokémon", Hayley will offer to trade one of her Pokémon for it, and the Pokémon received will be one of the following twenty and will know a TM, Egg move, or have something else that makes them unique. The Pokémon available for trade are limited to ones that Hayley has already brought to the ranch. She will occasionally bring a tradeable when the player chooses "No" for both answers when Hayley asks what kind of Pokémon she should bring to the ranch the next day. Hayley can only ever trade one of each trade-eligible species of Pokémon she brings, even if she brings more of that species on another day or brings multiple as part of the Ranch levelling up. | ||
All of these Pokémon will have the [[Original Trainer|OT]] Hayley (English) or ユカリ (Japanese) and the [[Trainer ID number]] 01000. Note that all of the Pokémon with specific Natures cannot have a different Nature, gender, or Ability, and they cannot be Shiny. | All of these Pokémon will have the [[Original Trainer|OT]] Hayley (English) or ユカリ (Japanese) and the [[Trainer ID number]] 01000. Note that all of the Pokémon with specific Natures cannot have a different Nature, gender, or Ability, and they cannot be Shiny. | ||
===Special Pokémon=== | ===Special Pokémon=== | ||
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Every 15 minutes, a random event in the ranch will occur. These events don't have any real significance and are only intended for a good picture opportunity. Some events only occur after the player has a certain amount of Pokémon or certain kind of Pokémon in the ranch. | Every 15 minutes, a random event in the ranch will occur. These events don't have any real significance and are only intended for a good picture opportunity. Some events only occur after the player has a certain amount of Pokémon or certain kind of Pokémon in the ranch. | ||
===Initial events=== | ===Initial events<ref>https://archive.org/details/MyPokemonRanchWiiGuide/page/26/mode/2up</ref>=== | ||
# Attention - Deposit at least 1 Pokémon | # Attention - Deposit at least 1 Pokémon | ||
# ZigZag Parade - Deposit at least 25 {{p|Zigzagoon}} | # ZigZag Parade - Deposit at least 25 {{p|Zigzagoon}} | ||
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# Slow Waltz - Deposit at least 10 of each: {{p|Illumise}} and {{p|Volbeat}} | # Slow Waltz - Deposit at least 10 of each: {{p|Illumise}} and {{p|Volbeat}} | ||
# Do the Wave - Deposit 8 {{p|Minun}} and 8 {{p|Plusle}} | # Do the Wave - Deposit 8 {{p|Minun}} and 8 {{p|Plusle}} | ||
# Chorus - Deposit at least | # Chorus - Deposit at least 5: {{p|Igglybuff}}, {{p|Jigglypuff}}, and/or {{p|Wigglytuff}}, to a maximum of 100. | ||
# Carousel - Deposit at least 40: {{p|Ponyta}}, {{p|Rapidash}}, {{p|Stantler}}, and/or {{p|Girafarig}} | # Carousel - Deposit at least 40: {{p|Ponyta}}, {{p|Rapidash}}, {{p|Stantler}}, and/or {{p|Girafarig}} | ||
# Clock - Deposit | # Clock - Deposit at least 18 Pokémon, and at least one [[Hoothoot (Pokémon)|Hoothoot]], [[Xatu]], [[Celebi]], [[Solrock (Pokémon)|Solrock]], [[Lunatone (Pokémon)|Lunatone]] and/or [[Dialga]] | ||
# Keyboard - Deposit all 28 forms of {{p|Unown}} | # Keyboard - Deposit all 28 forms of {{p|Unown}} | ||
===New Platinum events=== | ===New Platinum events=== | ||
# Dizzy Dance (クラクラダンス) - Deposit at least 20 {{p|Spinda}} | # Dizzy Dance (クラクラダンス) - Deposit at least 20 {{p|Spinda}} | ||
# Sumo Parade (ドスコイパレード) - Deposit at least 20 | # Sumo Parade (ドスコイパレード) - Deposit at least 20 {{p|Makuhita}}, and/or {{p|Hariyama}} | ||
# | # Tournament (トーナメント) - Deposit 8 {{t|Fighting}} type Pokémon | ||
# Whack-a-Mole (ディグポン) - Deposit 12 {{p|Diglett}} and/or {{p|Dugtrio}}, and 1 {{t|Rock}} type Pokémon | # Whack-a-Mole (ディグポン) - Deposit 12 {{p|Diglett}}, and/or {{p|Dugtrio}}, and 1 {{t|Rock}} type Pokémon | ||
# Oshikura Manju (オシクラマンジュウ) - Deposit 20 {{p|Wynaut}} | # Oshikura Manju (オシクラマンジュウ) - Deposit 20 {{p|Wynaut}} | ||
# Flower Dance (フラワーダンス) - Deposit 20 | # Flower Dance (フラワーダンス) - Deposit 20 {{p|Bellossom}}, {{p|Skiploom}}, {{p|Sunflora}}, and/or {{p|Cherrim}} | ||
# Journey (タビダチ) - Deposit 20 {{p|Jumpluff}} | # Journey (タビダチ) - Deposit 20 {{p|Jumpluff}} | ||
# Orbit (キドウ) - Deposit a {{p|Solrock}} and {{p|Lunatone}}, and at least 2 round Pokémon such as; {{p|Wailmer}}, {{p|Shelgon}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Tangrowth}}, {{p|Seedot}}, {{p|Drifloon}}, {{p|Spheal}}, {{p|Exeggcute}}, {{p|Glalie}}, {{p|Forretress}}, {{p|Natu}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Chansey}} or {{p|Jumpluff}} | # Orbit (キドウ) - Deposit a {{p|Solrock}} and {{p|Lunatone}}, and at least 2 round Pokémon such as; {{p|Wailmer}}, {{p|Shelgon}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Gastly}}, {{p|Tangrowth}}, {{p|Seedot}}, {{p|Drifloon}}, {{p|Spheal}}, {{p|Exeggcute}}, {{p|Glalie}}, {{p|Forretress}}, {{p|Natu}}, {{p|Marill}}, {{p|Chansey}}, or {{p|Jumpluff}} | ||
# Resurrection (フッカツ) - Deposit at least 7 [[Fossil]] Pokémon | # Resurrection (フッカツ) - Deposit at least 7 [[Fossil]] Pokémon | ||
# Facing North (キタムキ) - Deposit 10 {{p|Nosepass}} and/or {{p|Probopass}} | # Facing North (キタムキ) - Deposit 10 {{p|Nosepass}}, and/or {{p|Probopass}} | ||
# Surfing Jump (スイスイジャンプ) - Deposit 20 or more {{t|Water}} type Pokémon that live in the water | # Surfing Jump (スイスイジャンプ) - Deposit 20 or more {{t|Water}} type Pokémon that live in the water | ||
# Showdown (タイケツ) - Deposit two Rival Pokémon. The following pairs are documented to trigger the event; | # Showdown (タイケツ) - Deposit two Rival Pokémon. The following pairs are documented to trigger the event; | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Attractor | | Attractor | ||
| ひきよせマシン<br>''Hikiyose | | ひきよせマシン<br>''Hikiyose Mashin'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Attractor Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Attractor Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A magnetic device that Miis can use to draw Pokémon to them. | | A magnetic device that Miis can use to draw Pokémon to them. | ||
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| たきび<br>''Takibi'' | | たきび<br>''Takibi'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Bonfire Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Bonfire Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A fire that Pokémon and Miis can watch. Pokémon can be burned. [[Water type]] attacks temporarily douse the flames. | | A fire that Pokémon and Miis can watch. Pokémon can be burned. [[Water type]] attacks temporarily douse the flames. Pokémon that are weak to the [[Fire (type)|Fire type]] are scared away. | ||
| (Pokémon) is enjoying the Bonfire.<br>''If burned:'' (Pokémon) came too close to the Bonfire. | | (Pokémon) is enjoying the Bonfire.<br>''If burned:'' (Pokémon) came too close to the Bonfire. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Bounce-Back Ball | | Bounce-Back Ball | ||
| ポケモンボール<br>'' | | ポケモンボール<br>''Pokémon Bōru'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Bounce Back Ball Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Bounce Back Ball Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| An incredibly bouncy striped ball that knocks away any Pokémon and Miis it hits while moving. The faster the ball's speed, the farther the victim is sent flying. | | An incredibly bouncy striped ball that knocks away any Pokémon and Miis it hits while moving. The faster the ball's speed, the farther the victim is sent flying. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Burst Ball | | Burst Ball | ||
| ビックリボール<br>''Bikkuri | | ビックリボール<br>''Bikkuri Bōru'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Burst Ball Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Burst Ball Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A large round bomb (red with white stars) that explodes whenever touched, sending victims flying. | | A large round bomb (red with white stars) that explodes whenever touched, sending victims flying. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Challenger | | Challenger | ||
| チャレンジマシン<br>'' | | チャレンジマシン<br>''Charenji Mashin'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Challenger Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Challenger Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A dummy that can be challenged by a Pokémon by touching it. If Pokémon dodge the attacks, it spits out treats in celebration. | | A dummy that can be challenged by a Pokémon by touching it. If Pokémon dodge the attacks, it spits out treats in celebration. Pokémon that are weak to the [[Fighting (type)|Fighting type]] are scared away. | ||
| (Pokémon) challenged the challenger.<br>''If the Pokémon wins:'' The challenge was a success!<br>''If the Pokémon loses:'' The challenge was a failure! | | (Pokémon) challenged the challenger.<br>''If the Pokémon wins:'' The challenge was a success!<br>''If the Pokémon loses:'' The challenge was a failure! | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
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| ふんすい<br>''Funsui'' | | ふんすい<br>''Funsui'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Fountain Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Fountain Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A water fountain that Pokémon or Miis can use to give them a brief lift. [[ | | A water fountain that Pokémon or Miis can use to give them a brief lift. Pokémon weak to the [[Water (type)|Water type]] are scared away. | ||
| (Pokémon) is having a good time. | | (Pokémon) is having a good time. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Leader Flag | | Leader Flag | ||
| リーダーのはた<br>''Rīdā no | | リーダーのはた<br>''Rīdā no Hata'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Leader Flag Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Leader Flag Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A flag that Miis can use to lead a parade of Pokémon in a large group. | | A flag that Miis can use to lead a parade of Pokémon in a large group. | ||
| (Mii) picked up the Leader Flag. | | (Mii) picked up the Leader Flag. | ||
(Pokémon) is enjoying marching with everyone. | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Parade Drum | | Parade Drum | ||
| パレードたいこ<br>''Parēdo | | パレードたいこ<br>''Parēdo Taiko'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Parade Drum Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Parade Drum Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A drum that Miis can pick up and beat rythmically, used to lead a parade of Pokémon in a long line. | | A drum that Miis can pick up and beat rythmically, used to lead a parade of Pokémon in a long line. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Pitfall | | Pitfall | ||
| おとしあな<br>'' | | おとしあな<br>''Otoshiana'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Pitfall Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Pitfall Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A mound of dirt on the ground, which open into a hole that Pokémon and Miis can jump into. They return falling from the sky. Large Pokémon (e.g. Lapras or Wailord) will not fit. | | A mound of dirt on the ground, which open into a hole that Pokémon and Miis can jump into. They return falling from the sky. Large Pokémon (e.g. Lapras or Wailord) will not fit. Pokémon that are weak to the [[Ground (type)|Ground type]] are scared away. | ||
| (Pokémon) dived into the Pitfall.<br>''If too big:'' It’s too big to fit in a Pitfall. | | (Pokémon) dived into the Pitfall.<br>''If too big:'' It’s too big to fit in a Pitfall. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Balloons | | Poké Balloons | ||
| ポケモンふうせん<br>'' | | ポケモンふうせん<br>''Pokémon Fūsen'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Balloon Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Balloon Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| Balloons that a Pokémon or Mii can attach to their head in order to fly around. | | Balloons that a Pokémon or Mii can attach to their head in order to fly around. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Bell | | Poké Bell | ||
| ポケモンベル<br>'' | | ポケモンベル<br>''Pokémon Beru'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Bell Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Bell Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A Mii can use this to attract Pokémon with a ringing noise. | | A Mii can use this to attract Pokémon with a ringing noise. Pokémon can tackle the bell to ring it. | ||
| (None) | | (None) | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Cushion | | Poké Cushion | ||
| ポケモンクッション<br>'' | | ポケモンクッション<br>''Pokémon Kusshon'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Cushion Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Cushion Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A round blue cushion. Miis can pick the cushion up and place it on their head, so that Pokémon can jump and rest on it. Heavy Pokémon will stun the Mii. | | A round blue cushion. Miis can pick the cushion up and place it on their head, so that Pokémon can jump and rest on it. Heavy Pokémon will stun the Mii. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Microphone | | Poké Microphone | ||
| ポケモンマイク<br>'' | | ポケモンマイク<br>''Pokémon Maiku'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Microphone Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Microphone Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A Microphone that Pokémon can cry into. Their cries into the microphone will be heard through the Wii Remote's speaker. | | A Microphone that Pokémon can cry into. Their cries into the microphone will be heard through the Wii Remote's speaker. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Pendulum | | Poké Pendulum | ||
| ポケモンふりこ<br>'' | | ポケモンふりこ<br>''Pokémon Furiko'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Pendulum Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Pendulum Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A pendulum that attracts Pokémon with a hypnotic effect and can put them to sleep if they watch for too long. May occasionally confuse a Pokémon instead of hypnotizing it. | | A pendulum that attracts Pokémon with a hypnotic effect and can put them to sleep if they watch for too long. May occasionally confuse a Pokémon instead of hypnotizing it. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Rocket | | Poké Rocket | ||
| ポケモンロケット<br>'' | | ポケモンロケット<br>''Pokémon Roketto'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Rocket Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Rocket Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A large circus cannon. Pokémon can jump inside the barrel, then after the rocket aims, it launches the Pokémon. | | A large circus cannon. Pokémon can jump inside the barrel, then after the rocket aims, it launches the Pokémon. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Poké Palette | | Poké Palette | ||
| | | ポケモンパレット<br>''Pokémon Paretto'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Palette Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Poké Palette Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| An artist's paint palette. One Pokémon summons all of the Pokémon in the Ranch, to gather into a mosaic of that Pokémon.<br>''Unlocked when the | | An artist's paint palette. One Pokémon summons all of the Pokémon in the Ranch, to gather into a mosaic of that Pokémon.<br>''Unlocked when the ranch contains 500 Pokémon or more.'' | ||
| (Pokémon) seems to be calling everybody. | | (Pokémon) seems to be calling everybody. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Round Rock | | Round Rock | ||
| ころがりいわ<br>''Korogari | | ころがりいわ<br>''Korogari Iwa'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Round Rock Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Round Rock Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| When attacked, the rock moves. Pokémon then try to dodge it. Failure results in them being flattened. | | When attacked, the rock moves. Pokémon then try to dodge it. Failure results in them being flattened. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Slippery Peel | | Slippery Peel | ||
| すべるかわ<br>''Suberu | | すべるかわ<br>''Suberu Kawa'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Slippery Peel Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Slippery Peel Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A banana peel that trips Pokémon and Miis who step on it. | | A banana peel that trips Pokémon and Miis who step on it. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Snowman | | Snowman | ||
| ゆきだるま<br>'' | | ゆきだるま<br>''Yukidaruma'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Snowman Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Snowman Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| Will freeze Pokémon and Miis who get too close. Temporarily shrinks | | Will freeze Pokémon and Miis who get too close. Temporarily shrinks if attacked by Pokémon that are strong against the [[Ice (type)|Ice type]] (e.g. Fire type). Pokémon weak to the Ice type tend to run away. Pokémon that resist the Ice type will not be frozen. | ||
| Is (Pokémon) interested in Snowman? | | Is (Pokémon) interested in Snowman? | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Spin Ride | | Spin Ride | ||
| かいてんだい<br>'' | | かいてんだい<br>''Kaitendai'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Spin Ride Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Spin Ride Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| Shaped like a tree trunk, Pokémon and Miis can jump on it for a quick spin. Miis can become alarmed when spinning, and temporarily confused when spun off. | | Shaped like a tree trunk, Pokémon and Miis can jump on it for a quick spin. Miis can become alarmed when spinning, and temporarily confused when spun off. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Spring Stand | | Spring Stand | ||
| ジャンプだい<br>''Janpu | | ジャンプだい<br>''Janpu Dai'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Spring Stand Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Spring Stand Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| Pokémon can jump onto the stand and then will be sprung into the sky, landing not far away. | | Pokémon can jump onto the stand and then will be sprung into the sky, landing not far away. | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Training Bag | | Training Bag | ||
| わざかけマット<br>''Waza | | わざかけマット<br>''Waza Kake Matto'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Training Bag Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Training Bag Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A bag with a target on it for Pokémon to use their attacks on. | | A bag with a target on it for Pokémon to use their attacks on. | ||
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! style="background-color:#{{pearl color light}}; width: 300px; {{roundytr|5px}}" | In-game<br>captions | ! style="background-color:#{{pearl color light}}; width: 300px; {{roundytr|5px}}" | In-game<br>captions | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| | | Box | ||
| はこ <br> ''Hako'' | | はこ <br> ''Hako'' | ||
|[[File:Pokémon Ranch Box Toy.png|center|60px]]<br />[[File:Pokémon Ranch Large Box Toy.png|center|60px]] | |[[File:Pokémon Ranch Box Toy.png|center|60px]]<br />[[File:Pokémon Ranch Large Box Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
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|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Birthday Cake | | Birthday Cake | ||
| バースデーケーキ <br> '' | | バースデーケーキ <br> ''Bāsudē Kēki'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Birthday Cake Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Birthday Cake Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| An elaborate birthday cake, complete with strawberries and Pokémon toppers. It only appears in toy boxes on a Mii’s birthday. When that specific Mii approaches the cake, an event occurs where Miis and Pokémon gather round it while confetti rains from the sky. The Mii then blows out the birthday candles. | | An elaborate birthday cake, complete with strawberries and Pokémon toppers. It only appears in toy boxes on a Mii’s birthday. When that specific Mii approaches the cake, an event occurs where Miis and Pokémon gather round it while confetti rains from the sky. The Mii then blows out the birthday candles. | ||
| ハッピーバースデー (Mii)! <br> Happy | | ハッピーバースデー (Mii)! <br> Happy birthday, (Mii)! | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| | | Bounce Pad | ||
| バウンドマット <br> '' | | バウンドマット <br> ''Baundo Matto'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Bound Mat Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Bound Mat Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A pink flan-shaped structure. Pokémon that charge into its side are flung backwards. | | A pink flan-shaped structure. Pokémon that charge into its side are flung backwards. | ||
| (ポケモン) はねかえされた <br> (Pokémon) | | (ポケモン) はねかえされた <br> (Pokémon) bounced back. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Dice | | Dice | ||
| さいころ <br> '' | | さいころ <br> ''Saikoro'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Dice Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Dice Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A six-sided, multicolored dice. Can be rolled by the player, Miis and | | A six-sided, multicolored dice. Can be rolled by the player, Miis and Pokémon:<br>1 - Produces a Stinky Ball effect.<br>2 - Plays the first few notes of [[Jigglypuff|Jigglypuff's]] [[Sing (move)|Lullaby]] and puts nearby Pokémon to sleep.<br>3 - No effect.<br>4 - No effect.<br>5 - Gives out some treats.<br>6 - Gives out lots of treats. | ||
| (ポケモン) さいころを ふった <br> (Pokémon) | | (ポケモン) さいころを ふった <br> (Pokémon) rolled the dice. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Flower | | Flower | ||
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| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Flower Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Flower Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A red [[Gracidea|Gracidea flower]]. This flower spreads pollen when Pokémon inspect it. It allows [[Shaymin]] to turn into its Sky Forme. | | A red [[Gracidea|Gracidea flower]]. This flower spreads pollen when Pokémon inspect it. It allows [[Shaymin]] to turn into its Sky Forme. | ||
| おはなは よい かおりが するみたい<br> | | おはなは よい かおりが するみたい<br>The flowers have a nice scent. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Lamp | | Lamp | ||
| ランプ <br> ''Ranpu'' | | ランプ <br> ''Ranpu'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Lamp Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Lamp Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A small lamppost. The lightbulb on top | | A small lamppost. The lightbulb on top will turn off if a non-[[Electric (type)|Electric]] type Pokémon interacts with it. Conversely, Electric types will cause the bulb to shine brightly. It can electrocute Pokémon / Miis that get too close. | ||
| ランプ は きえた<br>The lamp | | ランプ は きえた<br>The lamp turned off.<br>''If electrocuted:'' (ポケモン) は しびれた<br>(Pokémon) was shocked.<br>''If Electric type touches:'' ランプは かがやいた<br>The lamp is shining. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Magnet | | Magnet | ||
| くっつけマシン <br> ''Kuttsuke | | くっつけマシン <br> ''Kuttsuke Mashin'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Magnet Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Magnet Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A cartoonish horseshoe-shaped magnet. Allows the user to pick up several Pokémon / Miis at a time. | | A cartoonish horseshoe-shaped magnet. Allows the user to pick up several Pokémon / Miis at a time. Once it has picked up a Pokémon or Mii it will only pick up Pokémon of the same type or other Miis until it is put down. | ||
| (None) | | (None) | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Picture Frame / <br>Large Picture Frame | | Picture Frame / <br>Large Picture Frame | ||
| がくぶち<br>''Gakubuchi'' / <br>おおきいがくぶち<br>''Ōkī | | がくぶち<br>''Gakubuchi'' / <br>おおきいがくぶち<br>''Ōkī Gakubuchi'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Picture Frame Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Picture Frame Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| An empty, freestanding frame that Pokémon will stand behind to pose for photos. | | An empty, freestanding frame that Pokémon will stand behind to pose for photos. If a small Pokémon attempts to push the Large Picture Frame to rotate it they will sometimes fail and be flicked away. | ||
| (ポケモン) がくぶちが きになってるのかな<br> | | (ポケモン) がくぶちが きになってるのかな<br>Is (Pokémon) interested in the Picture Frame?<br>''When thrown:'' あっ!<br>Oh!? | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Tree | | Ranch Tree | ||
| ぼくじょうのき <br> '' | | ぼくじょうのき <br> ''Bokujō no Ki'' | ||
| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Tree Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Tree Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A tall, slim tree. Decorative item. Pokémon can nudge it to move it slightly. | | A tall, slim tree. Decorative item. Pokémon can nudge it to move it slightly. Miis and Pokémon will wait by the tree for other Miis or Pokémon of the same type to go on a walk together. If no one arrives they will eventually leave, saddened. | ||
| (ポケモン) まちあわせを してるみたい <br> (Pokémon) | | (ポケモン) まちあわせを してるみたい <br> (Pokémon) is waiting for someone. | ||
|- style="background:#fff" | |- style="background:#fff" | ||
| Twirler | | Twirler | ||
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| [[File:Pokémon Ranch Twirl Toy.png|center|60px]] | | [[File:Pokémon Ranch Twirl Toy.png|center|60px]] | ||
| A dark blue turbine, lying down. Pokémon can rush into it to make it spin, and it will produce a jet of steam from its top. | | A dark blue turbine, lying down. Pokémon can rush into it to make it spin, and it will produce a jet of steam from its top. | ||
| (ポケモン)は クルクルを まわした <br> (Pokémon) | | (ポケモン)は クルクルを まわした <br> (Pokémon) spun the Twirler. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Some {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have certain characteristics exclusive to the species: for example, {{p|Mankey}} is often angry, and {{p|Weezing}} will occasionally emit a yellow, stinky gas that scares away other Pokémon (similar to the toy Stinky ball). | * Some {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} have certain characteristics exclusive to the species: for example, {{p|Mankey}} is often angry, and {{p|Weezing}} will occasionally emit a yellow, stinky gas that scares away other Pokémon (similar to the toy Stinky ball). | ||
* The fastest possible timeframe in which players can reach the maximum level both with and without the Platinum patch is 7 days - Starting from Day 1, 20 Pokémon must be deposited to reach Level 5 on Day 2, which can then be elevated to 50 to reach Level 8 on Day 3, increased to 100 to reach Level 11 on Day 4, increased again to 250 to reach Level 15 on Day 5, increased once again to 500 to reach Level 20 on Day 6, and finally increased to 1000 to reach the maximum level by Day 7. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
{{Side series}} | {{Side series}} | ||
{{Project Games notice}} | {{Project Games notice}} | ||
Latest revision as of 15:03, 18 September 2024
My Pokémon Ranch みんなのポケモン牧場 | |
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Logo of My Pokémon Ranch | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Wii |
Category: | Virtual life |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection |
Developer: | Ambrella |
Publisher: | Nintendo |
Part of: | Generation IV side series |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | G8+ |
PEGI: | 3 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | March 25, 2008[1] |
North America: | June 9, 2008[2] |
Australia: | July 4, 2008 |
Europe: | July 4, 2008[3] |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | N/A |
Taiwan: | N/A |
Websites
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Japanese: | Pokémon.co.jp Nintendo.co.jp Official site |
English: | Pokémon.com (US) Pokémon.com (UK) Nintendo.com Nintendo.co.uk |
Japanese boxart
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My Pokémon Ranch (Japanese: みんなのポケモン牧場 Everyone's Pokémon Ranch) is a WiiWare title that was announced on October 10, 2007, at Nintendo's fall conference.[4] It is not considered a game, but rather an accessory for owners of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum. It was developed by Ambrella and could be purchased for 1,000 Wii Points. Pokémon can be transferred from Diamond and Pearl and stored on a farm. The player can use up to 8 Diamond and Pearl games to send their Pokémon, which then can be organized in the ranch by factors like height and weight. Players can sort, take pictures, and interact with up to 1,000 of their Pokémon.
The farm is owned by Hayley, a friend of Bebe's. Hayley will give the player information on the Pokémon, which will be different from the info in the games. She will also bring a Pokémon each day to the ranch. On days where the Ranch has expanded due to reaching the next level, she will bring an additional Pokémon of the same species. If the Ranch goes up multiple levels in one day, she will bring an additional Pokémon for each level met. At certain milestones she will bring additional Pokémon for which the player can trade. When the player quits to the Wii Menu for the first time each day, she will ask what type of Pokémon she will bring to the ranch next.
The title is essentially a Generation IV version of Pokémon Box. However, it is notable that Pokémon Ranch is similar to Pokémon Battle Revolution in that it will only interact with specific save files. This means that if a Pokémon is placed on the ranch, only the game from which it was placed onto the ranch may take the Pokémon back off it. This prevents people storing Pokémon and starting a new game - something for which previous storage titles were quite useful.
On November 5, 2008, My Pokémon Ranch was issued an update with the ability to communicate to Pokémon Platinum in Japan. The update was never released internationally. My Pokémon Ranch will not work with Platinum without this update, and is completely incompatible with Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver.
This title is no longer purchasable, as of the Wii Shop Channel's shutdown on January 31, 2019.
Blurb
The Pokémon phenomenon debuts on WiiWare with My Pokémon Ranch, a game that lets you watch as Pokémon and Miis interact with each other for the first time. Enjoy the relaxing Ranch life by viewing your Ranch and its Pokémon, taking pictures, and sending those pictures to your friends via the Wii Message Board. The more Pokémon and Miis that you bring to your Ranch, the more fun it becomes!
My Pokémon Ranch can be linked with the Nintendo DS Pokémon Diamond version and Pokémon Pearl version Game Cards to deposit the Pokémon you've caught in these games to your Ranch! You can deposit a maximum of 1,000 Pokémon from up to eight different Game Cards! Make your Ranch more lively by playing with your friends and family!
Features
Initial features
- My Pokémon Ranch is able to connect, store and withdraw Pokémon from eight different Diamond or Pearl game cards using the Nintendo DS's connectivity. It is able to store up to 1,000 Pokémon at a time; however, the number rises to 1,500 after the Platinum update is applied.
- Pokémon and Miis can interact in full 3D on the Wii. A Pokémon's behavior in the ranch can be determined by the Pokémon's Nature, moves, etc.
- The player is able to take pictures at any time when on the ranch and save them to the message board or a SD card. Taking pictures of objects can be made easier by applying a Focus Lock or spinning the screen around using the Nunchuk.
- Using WiiConnect24, the player can send pictures they have taken on the ranch to other friends.
- On occasions, the player and Hayley can trade Pokémon on the ranch. Her traded Pokémon can be withdrawn onto the player's Diamond or Pearl game card.
- A Pokémon's Shiny coloring, alternate forms, and gender differences are visible in the game.
- If a Pokémon came from a special place or was met in a fateful encounter it will sparkle with blue and green sparkles. If a a Pokémon is level 100, they will sparkle in orange and yellow sparkles. If both are applicable to the said Pokémon, then there will be sparkles of both colors. The Phione and Mew brought by Hayley will sparkle in pink and silver sparkles, but only when they are first brought to the Ranch and when their summaries are shown during a trade.
Platinum update
On November 5, 2008, My Pokémon Ranch was issued an update with the ability to communicate to Pokémon Platinum. This update was never released outside of Japan, and My Pokémon Ranch will not work with Platinum without this update.
In this update, the following features were added:
- The ranch can now rise to level 26, which, allowing storage of an extra 500 Pokémon, brings the total to 1500.
- Giratina Origin Forme will appear if it is holding a Griseous Orb when deposited.
- Shaymin Sky Forme can be added by touching the toy Gracidea, which, like all toys, can appear every once in a while.
- New Rotom forms can be added by depositing them when they are in that appliance. This will make the appliance unusable in that save file until the Rotom is withdrawn, at which point Rotom will return to its normal form and the appliance will reappear in Rotom's Room.
- New toys and Club Look See members. Eleven new toys were added and the club members changed from 37 to 40.
- Revisit Club Look See ranches.
- A menu is added that allows changing of the song.
- More filters are available to select the Pokémon that can be seen in the ranch, such as type, color, original trainer or marking.
- The Wanted Pokémon menu now has an option to select in which game does the wanted Pokémon is searched to know its location.
- Twelve new animations can be played. Some new animations consist of battles between rivals, such as Zangoose and Seviper or Dialga and Palkia.
- Photos can be added to or from the SD card in bulk, instead of one at a time. Album size is increased from 20 to 30.
Ranch Levels
The Ranch will increase in level when it reaches a certain amount of Pokémon. Both the Pokémon Hayley brings each day and the Pokémon deposited to the Ranch through the Generation IV games contribute towards levelling up. When the Ranch has reached enough Pokémon to level up, quitting the game will have Hayley announce that the Ranch is ready to level up, and the following day the Ranch will increase in level. As the Ranch increases in level, more abilities and features will be unlocked as well. For example, upon the Ranch reaching Level 20, Hayley will say that a separate barn has been made for her Pokémon, which simply means that they will no longer count towards the maximum number of Pokémon, but will still count towards levelling. If enough Pokémon are deposited such that multiple level requirements are reached, the highest possible level will be reached the day after.
Ranch level | Requirement | Maximum # of Pokémon | # of toys | Maximum # of Miis | Events | |
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1 | Starting Level | 20 | 0 | 5 | Club Look-See, Events | |
2 | 7 Pokémon | 25 | 0 | 5 | ||
3 | 10 Pokémon | 30 | 0 | 5 | ||
4 | 15 Pokémon | 40 | 1 | 10 | Unlocks Toy Box deliveries | |
5 | 20 Pokémon | 50 | 1 | 10 | Unlocks Free Mode (free camera) | |
6 | 30 Pokémon | 60 | 1 | 10 | ||
7 | 40 Pokémon | 80 | 1 | 10 | Unlocks Look at My Ranch | |
8 | 50 Pokémon | 100 | 2 | 15 | ||
9 | 60 Pokémon | 150 | 2 | 15 | ||
10 | 80 Pokémon | 200 | 2 | 15 | Unlocks Favorites | |
11 | 100 Pokémon | 250 | 3 | 20 | ||
12 | 120 Pokémon | 300 | 3 | 20 | ||
13 | 150 Pokémon | 350 | 3 | 20 | ||
14 | 200 Pokémon | 400 | 3 | 20 | ||
15 | 250 Pokémon | 500 | 4 | 20 | Phione available for trade | |
16 | 300 Pokémon | 600 | 4 | 20 | ||
17 | 350 Pokémon | 700 | 4 | 20 | ||
18 | 400 Pokémon | 800 | 4 | 20 | ||
19 | 450 Pokémon | 900 | 4 | 20 | ||
20 | 500 Pokémon | 1000 | 5 | 20 | Hayley's Pokémon no longer count towards the deposit limit, Poké Pallete toy appears in toy boxes | |
21 | 600 Pokémon | 1000 | 5 | 20 | ||
22 | 700 Pokémon | 1000 | 5 | 20 | ||
23 | 800 Pokémon | 1000 | 5 | 20 | ||
24 | 900 Pokémon | 1000 | 5 | 20 | ||
25 | 999 Pokémon | 1000 | 6 | 20 | Mew available for trade | |
26 | 1000 Pokémon | 1500 | 6 | 20 | Platinum update only | |
Pokémon
Wanted Pokémon
Once a player has stored Pokémon from their Generation IV Pokémon game for the first time, Hayley will take the player's Pokédex data and request "Wanted Pokémon" from it, Pokémon that are typically not yet in the player's Pokédex. Once the player's Pokédex is filled, not counting event-only Pokémon, she'll compliment the player on their Pokédex and start requesting ones that the player has already caught. The game will provide the player with all the information on acquiring the listed Pokémon, including information on a Pokémon's pre-evolved form, and if an item is needed to evolve it, where that item can be found. This can be used to both assist and motivate said player into completing their Pokédex.
The player is given 10 days to acquire this Pokémon until the post is removed and a new one is made.
"Wanted Pokémon" requests are not tied to specific game carts. If one player deposits a Pokémon that Hayley requested from another player, it will be taken off the Wanted list and she will ask the player to show the other player how to find Pokémon. If all of the Wanted posts expire, Hayley will ask the player to connect their Nintendo DS so new ones can be made.
Hayley's trades
- Main article: Hayley's trades
Whenever the player brings in one of the "Wanted Pokémon", Hayley will offer to trade one of her Pokémon for it, and the Pokémon received will be one of the following twenty and will know a TM, Egg move, or have something else that makes them unique. The Pokémon available for trade are limited to ones that Hayley has already brought to the ranch. She will occasionally bring a tradeable when the player chooses "No" for both answers when Hayley asks what kind of Pokémon she should bring to the ranch the next day. Hayley can only ever trade one of each trade-eligible species of Pokémon she brings, even if she brings more of that species on another day or brings multiple as part of the Ranch levelling up.
All of these Pokémon will have the OT Hayley (English) or ユカリ (Japanese) and the Trainer ID number 01000. Note that all of the Pokémon with specific Natures cannot have a different Nature, gender, or Ability, and they cannot be Shiny.
Special Pokémon
These two Pokémon are only available once certain requirements are fulfilled. Once 250 Pokémon are present on the ranch, the ranch will expand and jump to a new level. When this level is obtained, Hayley will add a new Pokémon to the "Wanted" board, Leafeon. When Leafeon is brought to the ranch, she will offer to trade it for her Phione. When 999 Pokémon are present, the ranch will expand and jump to level 25, the maximum level outside of the Platinum update. Once this level is obtained, a new wanted Pokémon will be added. Hayley is now asking for any Pokémon Egg. When the egg is brought, she will offer to trade it for her Mew.
Phione
Pokémon Info | Trainer Memo | Battle Moves | Ribbons | ||||||||||||
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PHIONE | Dex No. | 0489 | Random nature. | Grass | Grass Knot | None | |||||||||
Lv. 50 | Type | Jun. 9, 2008 | Water | Rain Dance | |||||||||||
Water | Lovely place | Psychic | Rest | ||||||||||||
OT | Hayley | Met at Lv. 50. | Water | Surf | |||||||||||
ID No. | 01000 | There is no limit to this Pokémon's availability. It may be obtained on any date, beginning from when it was released. It was available in all regions. | |||||||||||||
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None | Hydration | ||||||||||||||
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Mew
Pokémon Info | Trainer Memo | Battle Moves | Ribbons | ||||||||||||
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MEW | Dex No. | 0151 | Random nature. | Grass | Synthesis | None | |||||||||
Lv. 50 | Type | Jun. 9, 2008 | Normal | Return | |||||||||||
Psychic | Lovely place | Psychic | Hypnosis | ||||||||||||
OT | Hayley | Met at Lv. 50. | Psychic | Teleport | |||||||||||
ID No. | 01000 | There is no limit to this Pokémon's availability. It may be obtained on any date, beginning from when it was released. It was available in all regions. | |||||||||||||
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None | Synchronize | ||||||||||||||
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Events
Regular events happen around the ranch at all times; Miis may interact with Pokémon by dancing with them or running away from them, mend fences, or sit down and observe Pokémon. Pokémon occasionally use attacks on each other (though causing no adverse effect), greet each other, or run away from Pokémon with type advantages against them. Attacks are not specialized, but are general type attacks; for example, there is no Fire Blast or Thunder Fang, only generic, type-specific attacks such as Electric Pokémon electrocuting others or Fire-type Pokémon breathing fire.
Every 15 minutes, a random event in the ranch will occur. These events don't have any real significance and are only intended for a good picture opportunity. Some events only occur after the player has a certain amount of Pokémon or certain kind of Pokémon in the ranch.
Initial events[5]
- Attention - Deposit at least 1 Pokémon
- ZigZag Parade - Deposit at least 25 Zigzagoon
- Dash - Deposit Bulbasaur, Pikachu, Meowth, Teddiursa, Munchlax and Torchic
- Sky Parade - Deposit at least 11 Pokémon that levitate about the ranch
- Totem Pole - Deposit at least 5 Pokémon
- Hop-Hop - Deposit at least 20 Cleffa
- Pikachu Party - Deposit at least 20 Pikachu
- Circle Dance - Deposit at least 20 Pokémon of the same species
- Ring Dance - Deposit at least 20 Pokémon of the same type
- ZigZag Dance - Deposit at least 20 Zigzagoon
- Slow Waltz - Deposit at least 10 of each: Illumise and Volbeat
- Do the Wave - Deposit 8 Minun and 8 Plusle
- Chorus - Deposit at least 5: Igglybuff, Jigglypuff, and/or Wigglytuff, to a maximum of 100.
- Carousel - Deposit at least 40: Ponyta, Rapidash, Stantler, and/or Girafarig
- Clock - Deposit at least 18 Pokémon, and at least one Hoothoot, Xatu, Celebi, Solrock, Lunatone and/or Dialga
- Keyboard - Deposit all 28 forms of Unown
New Platinum events
- Dizzy Dance (クラクラダンス) - Deposit at least 20 Spinda
- Sumo Parade (ドスコイパレード) - Deposit at least 20 Makuhita, and/or Hariyama
- Tournament (トーナメント) - Deposit 8 Fighting type Pokémon
- Whack-a-Mole (ディグポン) - Deposit 12 Diglett, and/or Dugtrio, and 1 Rock type Pokémon
- Oshikura Manju (オシクラマンジュウ) - Deposit 20 Wynaut
- Flower Dance (フラワーダンス) - Deposit 20 Bellossom, Skiploom, Sunflora, and/or Cherrim
- Journey (タビダチ) - Deposit 20 Jumpluff
- Orbit (キドウ) - Deposit a Solrock and Lunatone, and at least 2 round Pokémon such as; Wailmer, Shelgon, Togepi, Gastly, Tangrowth, Seedot, Drifloon, Spheal, Exeggcute, Glalie, Forretress, Natu, Marill, Chansey, or Jumpluff
- Resurrection (フッカツ) - Deposit at least 7 Fossil Pokémon
- Facing North (キタムキ) - Deposit 10 Nosepass, and/or Probopass
- Surfing Jump (スイスイジャンプ) - Deposit 20 or more Water type Pokémon that live in the water
- Showdown (タイケツ) - Deposit two Rival Pokémon. The following pairs are documented to trigger the event;
- Dialga vs Palkia
- Kyogre vs Groudon
- Zangoose vs Seviper
- Kingler vs Crawdaunt
- Krabby vs Corphish
- Farfetch'd vs Farfetch'd
- Hitmonchan vs Hitmonlee
- Beautifly vs Finneon/Lumineon
- Heracross vs Pinsir
- Cranidos vs Shieldon
- Rampardos vs Bastiodon
- Elekid vs Magby
- Electabuzz vs Magmar
- Electivire vs Magmortar
- Dragonite vs Salamence
- Rotom Roulette (ロトムルーレット) - Deposit all 6 forms of Rotom
Toys
Toys with which Pokémon and Miis may play are delivered to the ranch every day from Level 4 onwards (when the user has deposited 15 Pokémon into the Ranch). The type of toys delivered randomly changes every day, and the amount of toys depends on the level of the ranch. Each toy comes in a present box, which must be picked up and dropped to open.
Initial toys
The following is a list of toys available in My Pokémon Ranch:
Name | Japanese Name | Picture | Description | In-game captions |
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Attractor | ひきよせマシン Hikiyose Mashin |
A magnetic device that Miis can use to draw Pokémon to them. | (Mii) might want to attract attention... | |
Bonfire | たきび Takibi |
A fire that Pokémon and Miis can watch. Pokémon can be burned. Water type attacks temporarily douse the flames. Pokémon that are weak to the Fire type are scared away. | (Pokémon) is enjoying the Bonfire. If burned: (Pokémon) came too close to the Bonfire. | |
Bounce-Back Ball | ポケモンボール Pokémon Bōru |
An incredibly bouncy striped ball that knocks away any Pokémon and Miis it hits while moving. The faster the ball's speed, the farther the victim is sent flying. | (None) | |
Burst Ball | ビックリボール Bikkuri Bōru |
A large round bomb (red with white stars) that explodes whenever touched, sending victims flying. | KA-BOOM! | |
Challenger | チャレンジマシン Charenji Mashin |
A dummy that can be challenged by a Pokémon by touching it. If Pokémon dodge the attacks, it spits out treats in celebration. Pokémon that are weak to the Fighting type are scared away. | (Pokémon) challenged the challenger. If the Pokémon wins: The challenge was a success! If the Pokémon loses: The challenge was a failure! | |
Fountain | ふんすい Funsui |
A water fountain that Pokémon or Miis can use to give them a brief lift. Pokémon weak to the Water type are scared away. | (Pokémon) is having a good time. | |
Leader Flag | リーダーのはた Rīdā no Hata |
A flag that Miis can use to lead a parade of Pokémon in a large group. | (Mii) picked up the Leader Flag.
(Pokémon) is enjoying marching with everyone. | |
Parade Drum | パレードたいこ Parēdo Taiko |
A drum that Miis can pick up and beat rythmically, used to lead a parade of Pokémon in a long line. | (Mii) is marching. | |
Pitfall | おとしあな Otoshiana |
A mound of dirt on the ground, which open into a hole that Pokémon and Miis can jump into. They return falling from the sky. Large Pokémon (e.g. Lapras or Wailord) will not fit. Pokémon that are weak to the Ground type are scared away. | (Pokémon) dived into the Pitfall. If too big: It’s too big to fit in a Pitfall. | |
Poké Balloons | ポケモンふうせん Pokémon Fūsen |
Balloons that a Pokémon or Mii can attach to their head in order to fly around. | Is (Pokémon) taking a stroll in the sky? | |
Poké Bell | ポケモンベル Pokémon Beru |
A Mii can use this to attract Pokémon with a ringing noise. Pokémon can tackle the bell to ring it. | (None) | |
Poké Cushion | ポケモンクッション Pokémon Kusshon |
A round blue cushion. Miis can pick the cushion up and place it on their head, so that Pokémon can jump and rest on it. Heavy Pokémon will stun the Mii. | Heavy Pokémon: Oh!? Light Pokémon: (Mii) put (Pokémon) up high. | |
Poké Microphone | ポケモンマイク Pokémon Maiku |
A Microphone that Pokémon can cry into. Their cries into the microphone will be heard through the Wii Remote's speaker. | (None) | |
Poké Pendulum | ポケモンふりこ Pokémon Furiko |
A pendulum that attracts Pokémon with a hypnotic effect and can put them to sleep if they watch for too long. May occasionally confuse a Pokémon instead of hypnotizing it. | (Pokémon) is staring at the Poké Pendulum. | |
Poké Rocket | ポケモンロケット Pokémon Roketto |
A large circus cannon. Pokémon can jump inside the barrel, then after the rocket aims, it launches the Pokémon. | Is (Pokémon) trying to blast off to somewhere? | |
Poké Palette | ポケモンパレット Pokémon Paretto |
An artist's paint palette. One Pokémon summons all of the Pokémon in the Ranch, to gather into a mosaic of that Pokémon. Unlocked when the ranch contains 500 Pokémon or more. |
(Pokémon) seems to be calling everybody. | |
Round Rock | ころがりいわ Korogari Iwa |
When attacked, the rock moves. Pokémon then try to dodge it. Failure results in them being flattened. | (Pokémon) dodged well. (Pokémon/Mii) ran away. (Pokémon) enjoyed the Round Rock challenge. | |
Slippery Peel | すべるかわ Suberu Kawa |
A banana peel that trips Pokémon and Miis who step on it. | Oh!? | |
Snowman | ゆきだるま Yukidaruma |
Will freeze Pokémon and Miis who get too close. Temporarily shrinks if attacked by Pokémon that are strong against the Ice type (e.g. Fire type). Pokémon weak to the Ice type tend to run away. Pokémon that resist the Ice type will not be frozen. | Is (Pokémon) interested in Snowman? | |
Spin Ride | かいてんだい Kaitendai |
Shaped like a tree trunk, Pokémon and Miis can jump on it for a quick spin. Miis can become alarmed when spinning, and temporarily confused when spun off. | (Pokémon/Mii) is spinning around. | |
Spring Stand | ジャンプだい Janpu Dai |
Pokémon can jump onto the stand and then will be sprung into the sky, landing not far away. | (Pokémon) jumped really high. | |
Stinky Ball | においだま Nioidama |
Miis can pick this up, thereby releasing a stench that repels Pokémon and Miis, causing the carrying Mii to become worried. Once the Mii gets annoyed with it, he/she tosses it. | (Mii) picked up something unusual! | |
Training Bag | わざかけマット Waza Kake Matto |
A bag with a target on it for Pokémon to use their attacks on. | (Pokémon) is practicing a move. |
New Platinum toys
The following new toys are made available with My Pokémon Ranch's Platinum update:
Name | Japanese name | Picture | Description | In-game captions |
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Box | はこ Hako |
A box with pictures of apples on the sides. Comes in 2 sizes. Pokémon can sit in it, and run in circles in the larger box. Miis can pick up the small box and carry Pokémon around in it. | (ポケモン) が こっちを みてる (Pokémon) is looking over here. | |
Birthday Cake | バースデーケーキ Bāsudē Kēki |
An elaborate birthday cake, complete with strawberries and Pokémon toppers. It only appears in toy boxes on a Mii’s birthday. When that specific Mii approaches the cake, an event occurs where Miis and Pokémon gather round it while confetti rains from the sky. The Mii then blows out the birthday candles. | ハッピーバースデー (Mii)! Happy birthday, (Mii)! | |
Bounce Pad | バウンドマット Baundo Matto |
A pink flan-shaped structure. Pokémon that charge into its side are flung backwards. | (ポケモン) はねかえされた (Pokémon) bounced back. | |
Dice | さいころ Saikoro |
A six-sided, multicolored dice. Can be rolled by the player, Miis and Pokémon: 1 - Produces a Stinky Ball effect. 2 - Plays the first few notes of Jigglypuff's Lullaby and puts nearby Pokémon to sleep. 3 - No effect. 4 - No effect. 5 - Gives out some treats. 6 - Gives out lots of treats. |
(ポケモン) さいころを ふった (Pokémon) rolled the dice. | |
Flower | おはな Ohana |
A red Gracidea flower. This flower spreads pollen when Pokémon inspect it. It allows Shaymin to turn into its Sky Forme. | おはなは よい かおりが するみたい The flowers have a nice scent. | |
Lamp | ランプ Ranpu |
A small lamppost. The lightbulb on top will turn off if a non-Electric type Pokémon interacts with it. Conversely, Electric types will cause the bulb to shine brightly. It can electrocute Pokémon / Miis that get too close. | ランプ は きえた The lamp turned off. If electrocuted: (ポケモン) は しびれた (Pokémon) was shocked. If Electric type touches: ランプは かがやいた The lamp is shining. | |
Magnet | くっつけマシン Kuttsuke Mashin |
A cartoonish horseshoe-shaped magnet. Allows the user to pick up several Pokémon / Miis at a time. Once it has picked up a Pokémon or Mii it will only pick up Pokémon of the same type or other Miis until it is put down. | (None) | |
Picture Frame / Large Picture Frame |
がくぶち Gakubuchi / おおきいがくぶち Ōkī Gakubuchi |
An empty, freestanding frame that Pokémon will stand behind to pose for photos. If a small Pokémon attempts to push the Large Picture Frame to rotate it they will sometimes fail and be flicked away. | (ポケモン) がくぶちが きになってるのかな Is (Pokémon) interested in the Picture Frame? When thrown: あっ! Oh!? | |
Ranch Tree | ぼくじょうのき Bokujō no Ki |
A tall, slim tree. Decorative item. Pokémon can nudge it to move it slightly. Miis and Pokémon will wait by the tree for other Miis or Pokémon of the same type to go on a walk together. If no one arrives they will eventually leave, saddened. | (ポケモン) まちあわせを してるみたい (Pokémon) is waiting for someone. | |
Twirler | クルクル Kurukuru |
A dark blue turbine, lying down. Pokémon can rush into it to make it spin, and it will produce a jet of steam from its top. | (ポケモン)は クルクルを まわした (Pokémon) spun the Twirler. |
Club Look-See
- Main article: Club Look-See
Club Look-See is a group of people that will come to the Ranch and invite the player to see their Ranch. Each member is assigned a number (#1, #2, #3, and so on) and they will appear in order of their number on a random day when the user "logs in".
Each member's Ranch has a certain theme, which means that their Ranch is filled with certain types of Pokémon. Each member's Mii also typically bears some resemblance to the Pokémon they have.
After all 37 (40 in Platinum) members have been met for the first time, they will re-appear in the future, but not in order. Members the player has met can be revisited at any time (selected from a menu) in the Platinum update.
Staff
- Main article: Staff of My Pokémon Ranch
Reception
My Pokémon Ranch received generally negative reviews. The largest criticisms of the game was the lack of interaction with the game,[6] and the fact that the player has to own a copy of Pokémon Diamond and Pearl for the majority of the game's features to be accessible.[7] In addition, some reviewers criticized the game's Mii-like graphics, with IGN calling it "the ugliest Pokémon game to hit any video game system".[8] The game received an average score of 47% on Metacritic.
Trivia
- Some Pokémon have certain characteristics exclusive to the species: for example, Mankey is often angry, and Weezing will occasionally emit a yellow, stinky gas that scares away other Pokémon (similar to the toy Stinky ball).
- The fastest possible timeframe in which players can reach the maximum level both with and without the Platinum patch is 7 days - Starting from Day 1, 20 Pokémon must be deposited to reach Level 5 on Day 2, which can then be elevated to 50 to reach Level 8 on Day 3, increased to 100 to reach Level 11 on Day 4, increased again to 250 to reach Level 15 on Day 5, increased once again to 500 to reach Level 20 on Day 6, and finally increased to 1000 to reach the maximum level by Day 7.
References
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