Pokémon Day Care

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Inside the Day Care on Kanto Route 5

A Pokémon Day Care (Japanese: ポケモン 育て屋 Pokémon Day Care) is a place for Pokémon Trainers to drop off their Pokémon to be raised in the care of other people. Most locations are staffed by a Day-Care Couple, but some are only staffed by a Day-Care Man and one is staffed by the Day Care Lad and his older sister. Pokémon in Day Care gain one experience point per step the player takes. Where it is possible to leave two Pokémon, it is also possible for them to breed and produce Eggs.

The Pokémon Day Care was removed after Generation VI. In Generations VII and VIII, the Pokémon Nursery replaces it for breeding, while Isle Evelup in Poké Pelago and Poké Jobs, respectively, replace its function of increasing experience and leveling up. In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, picnics allow for breeding instead.

In the core series games

The player can leave their Pokémon at Pokémon Day Care, where they gain experience over time. At Pokémon Day Care centers that can raise two Pokémon at once, if the player leaves a compatible pair of Pokémon, they will produce a Pokémon Egg in a process known as Pokémon breeding. All Pokémon Day Care centers except those in Kanto and Orre can raise two Pokémon at once, facilitating Pokémon breeding.

Leaving a Pokémon at the Day Care is free, but withdrawing it will cost $100 plus an additional $100 for each level the Pokémon has gained while in Day Care. Any Pokémon left in the Day Care is completely healed.

In Pokémon Black and White, the Pokémon Day Care will initially only raise one Pokémon at a time; two Pokémon may be left after the player has received the Bicycle in Nimbasa City. In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, the Pokémon Day Care is not accessible until the player has entered the Hall of Fame, as Skyarrow Bridge is blocked until the player has completed the game.

Experience

Pokémon left in the Day Care gain one experience point per step walked by the player. As they level up in the Day Care, Pokémon will not undergo Evolution. If a Pokémon reaches a level where it can learn a new move, it will always learn that move; if the Pokémon already knows four moves, all of its moves will be shifted up one move slot, so that it forgets its earliest known move, and the newly learned move is placed last. From Generation II[citation needed] onward, a Pokémon may even forget HM moves this way; in Generation I, the player cannot deposit Pokémon that know HM moves in Pokémon Day Care.

In Generation II only, when a Pokémon is taken out of the Day Care, its experience will lower to the minimum value for its current level. Therefore, if a Pokémon with more than the minimum amount for its level is deposited in the Day Care, and it is then withdrawn before it gains enough experience to level up, then it will effectively lose experience points in the Day Care.

In Pokémon Colosseum, if a Shadow Pokémon is left at the Day Care, it will gradually be purified. In Pokémon XD, however, Shadow Pokémon can no longer be left at the Day Care.

Breeding

Main article: Pokémon breeding

If the player leaves two Pokémon of opposite genders and have an Egg Group in common at a Day Care, or any Pokémon that can breed and a Ditto, an Egg may be produced.

Locations

Region Location Games Capacity
Kanto Route 5 RBY
FRLG
PE
1
Sevii Islands Four Island FRLG 2
Johto Route 34 GSC
HGSS
2
Hoenn Route 117 RSE
ORAS
2
Battle Resort ORAS 2
Sinnoh Solaceon Town DPPt 2
Unova Route 3 BWB2W2 2
Kalos Route 7 XY 2
Orre Agate Village ColoXD 1

Gallery

Outside

Inside

In the anime

A Pokémon Day Care near Nacrene City

Several Pokémon Day Cares have been shown in the anime.

In the manga

Pokémon Adventures

The Johto Day Care in Pokémon Adventures

Gold, Silver & Crystal arc

The Day-Care Couple debuted in Gligar Glide, where they were visited by Gold. The Day-Care Lady made Gold battle against a group of strong Pokémon, exploiting his desire to train by having him make the Pokémon exercise without her having to do anything. During the training, Gold's Cyndaquil ended up evolving into a Quilava. The Day-Care Couple then gave Gold a King's Rock as a reward for completing the training.

In Popular Pupitar, Yellow and her uncle Wilton were brought to the Route 34 Day Care to recover after they had almost drowned at the Whirl Islands. Red and Yellow's respective Pikachu, Pika and Chuchu, ended up producing an Egg together, which would later hatch into Gold's Pichu. In The Last Battle VII, the Day Care was attacked by members of Neo Team Rocket, who were after the Rainbow and Silver Wings that Yellow unknowingly had in her possession.

Platinum arc

In The Final Dimensional Duel XI, the Day-Care Couple was revealed to have moved to Solaceon Town in Sinnoh to run the local Day Care. They helped Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum in taking care of the Manaphy and Phione that they had hatched and told them of a boy they knew who had a special talent of making Eggs hatch.

Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys

In Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys, the Day-Care Couple is portrayed as young adults, as opposed to the usual older couple. In Let's Use Fighting Type Pokémon!!, they invited Gold to a tournament at the Goldenrod Game Corner, which was held using rental Pokémon provided by the Day Care.

In A Huge Mysterious Tree!!, the Day-Care Couple gave Gold a Pokémon Egg.

Trivia

  • In the internal data of the Generation II games, if a Pokémon with a level lower than 100 is deposited in the Day Care, it will be able to keep gaining experience even after reaching level 100. However, this is not seen in normal gameplay, because the experience of a level 100 Pokémon resets to the expected amount once it is withdrawn from the Day Care.
    • In this generation, a Pokémon in the Day Care can have up to 5,308,415 experience points (hexadecimal 0x50ffff) as seen in the internal game data. If the player attempts to raise its experience even higher, it will actually go down to 5,242,880 (hexadecimal 0x500000), because the first byte cannot have a value higher than hexadecimal 50. This ultimately prevents the experience from overflowing all the way down to 0.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 培育屋 Pùihyuhk'ūk *
飼養員 Jìhyéuhngyùhn *
Mandarin 培育屋 Péiyùwū *
飼育屋 Sìyùwū *
撫養家 Fǔyǎngjiā *
饲养园 Sìyǎngyuán *
育成屋 Yùchéngwū *
保育院 Bǎoyùyuàn *
Denmark Flag.png Danish Pokémon-dagpleje
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Dagverblijf
Finland Flag.png Finnish Päiväkoti
Päivähoitola
France Flag.png French Pension Pokémon
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Pension
Italy Flag.png Italian Pensione Pokémon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬키우미집 Pokémon Kiumi Jib
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Daghjem
Poland Flag.png Polish Centrum Opieki Pokémonów*
Żłobek dla Pokémonów*
Centrum Wychowawcze*
Centrum Codziennej Opieki*
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Creche Pokémon (anime)
Creche (Adventures volume 9-present)
Criador de Pokémon (Adventures volume 8)
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Creche*
Spain Flag.png Spanish Guardería Pokémon
Sweden Flag.png Swedish Pokémon-dagis*
Fritidshem*
Vietnam Flag.png Vietnamese Trung tâm Nuôi dưỡng

See also

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