![]() ![]() If the player uses the same species or the same type of Pokémon as the support Pokémon, the amount of experience gained and the chances of changing a move is increased compared to using random Pokémon as support Pokémon. A player can also train their Pokémon to replace the Pokémon's current moveset, using other Pokémon as support Pokémon. Training a Pokémon uses other Pokémon to gain experience and once the training is done, the support Pokémon will leave. Pokémon can level up by going on expeditions, or through training. The cooking pot used determines the bonus stats and the level of Pokémon that it attracts, where the better the pot used the more ingredients it has to use to cook. Rarer Pokémon are attracted to dishes that use rare ingredients. Ingredients are classified by their colour, hardness, type and rarity. ![]() Ingredients are obtained primarily from expeditions, but it can also be obtained from recycling unused Power Stones. Different dishes call on Pokémon of different types. Depending on the ingredients, one of the 18 possible dishes will be cooked. For this, there is a cooking pot in the base camp. Players can attract new Pokémon by preparing food. Each level's completion opens access to the next level in the location. During this time it can only use normal attacks. After using a special move the Pokémon needs to wait a few seconds (depending on the move used) to restore it. In total, the game has 167 unique movesets distributed in such a way that each Pokémon has from 2 to 11 special moves. Pokémon can not only attack but also use special attacking or defensive moves. For each level players can bring up to three Pokémon with them. To do this, players need to go through 12 locations, each with 3 to 7 levels. The player's team needs to clear the island from wild Pokémon. PM Tickets are used to purchase Decorations and Box Expansions, as well as instantly completing a dish and recharging the energy for Expeditions. Players can also claim 50 PM Tickets (game's currency) every 22 hours, where the amount a player receive can increase with the purchase of DLC Packs. There is also a Poké Mart that allow the player to purchase DLC Packs, Decorations and Box Expansions. In the camp you are able to prepare dishes to attract new Pokémon, set up decorations for various effects, and receive new Pokémon that visit the campsite once every 22 hours. The base camp helps the player progress in the game. ![]() The game process can be divided into four parts: base camp management, going on expeditions, training and optimising Pokémon, and attracting new Pokémon. The player's main task is to complete all the levels on the island, beating the wild Pokémon. In the game, players control the base camp and the Pokémon team. The Pokémon featured in the game are from the original lineup from the Kanto region in Pokémon Red and Blue. The game is set in Tumblecube Island, featuring cube-shaped Pokémon called "Pokéxel". Pokémon Quest features a blocky, voxel-style design similar to Minecraft. ![]()
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