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{{redirect|Quest|the missions in the Pokémon Ranger series, see [[Ranger Quest]]. For the island in the [[Sevii Islands]]|Seven Island}}
{{redirect|Quest|the missions in the Pokémon Ranger series, see [[Ranger Quest]]. For the island in the [[Sevii Islands]]|Seven Island}}
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{{Infobox game|colorscheme=Orange|bordercolorscheme=Orange
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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The game is set on Tumblecube Island, home to Pokémon made out of cubes known as [[Pokéxel]]. The goal is to 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. If auto mode is active, the Pokémon will move and attack autonomously.  
The game is set on Tumblecube Island, home to Pokémon made out of cubes known as [[Pokéxel]]. The goal is to explore the island and 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.  


Unlike the [[core series]] games, Pokémon only have a {{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. The player is able to change the formation of the team using the Edit Team tab.  
The player uses a team of three Pokémon to explore the land. Although they move autonomously, players can direct when [[move]]s are used. If auto mode is active, the Pokémon will move and attack autonomously. 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. The player is able to change the formation of the team using the Edit Team tab.
 
Unlike the [[core series]] games, Pokémon only have a {{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:
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 one line of Power Stones is completed, then extra bingo bonuses provide even more additional effects to the Pokémon.
* [[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. Like the core series games, Pokémon can be leveled up to the maximum level of 100. Players can also level up Pokémon by training with supporting 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 [[Trade|trading]] or [[Evolutionary stone]]), then the level required is set at level 36.  
* 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 [[Evolutionary stone]]), then the level required is set at level 36.  
** {{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), then it will evolve into {{p|Jolteon}}.
** {{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), then it will evolve into {{p|Jolteon}}.
** The [[Everstone]] can be toggled on at the Pokémon's Power Charm to prevent the Pokémon from evolving.
** The [[Everstone]] can be toggled on at the Pokémon's Power Charm to prevent the Pokémon from evolving.
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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.
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===
===Base camp===
[[File:Quest Base Camp.png|thumb|250px|Base Camp]]
[[File:Quest Base Camp.png|thumb|250px|Base camp]]


{{main|Base Camp}}
{{main|Base camp}}
{{main|Cooking (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.
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===
===Poké Mart===
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! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Name
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Name
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Description
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}" | Description
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Price (PM Ticket)
! style="background:#{{orange color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Price ([[File:Quest PM Ticket.png|30px]])
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Flareon Cusheon.png|70px]]
| Flareon Cusheon
| Flareon Cusheon
| Size of red ingredient drops ×1.5
| Size of red ingredient drops ×1.5
| 50
| 50
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Charizard Torch.png|70px]]
| Charizard Torch
| Charizard Torch
| Size of red ingredient drops ×2
| Size of red ingredient drops ×2
| 300
| 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Vaporeon Cusheon.png|70px]]
| Vaporeon Cusheon
| Vaporeon Cusheon
| Size of blue ingredient drops ×1.5
| Size of blue ingredient drops ×1.5
| 50
| 50
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Blastoise Fountain.png|70px]]
| Blastoise Fountain
| Blastoise Fountain
| Size of blue ingredient drops ×2
| Size of blue ingredient drops ×2
| 300
| 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Jolteon Cusheon.png|70px]]
| Jolteon Cusheon
| Jolteon Cusheon
| Size of yellow ingredient drops ×1.5
| Size of yellow ingredient drops ×1.5
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| 300
| 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Dodrio Tent.png|70px]]
| Dodrio Tent
| Dodrio Tent
| Size of gray ingredient drops ×1.5
| Size of gray ingredient drops ×1.5
| 50
| 50
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Mechanical Tauros.png|70px]]
| Mechanical Tauros
| Mechanical Tauros
| Size of gray ingredient drops ×2
| Size of gray ingredient drops ×2
| 300
| 300
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Bulbasaur Flag.png|70px]]
| Bulbasaur Flag
| Bulbasaur Flag
| Exp. received from Level-Up Training ×1.5
| Exp. received from Level-Up Training ×1.5
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| 500
| 500
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Charmander Flag.png|70px]]
| Charmander Flag
| Charmander Flag
| Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×1.5
| Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×1.5
| 200
| 200
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Ditto Balloon.png|70px]]
| Ditto Balloon
| Ditto Balloon
| Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×2
| Success rate of Move-Learning Training ×2
| 700
| 700
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Squirtle Flag.png|70px]]
| Squirtle Flag
| Squirtle Flag
| Number of ingredients received from recycling ×1.5
| Number of ingredients received from recycling ×1.5
| 100
| 100
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Meowth Balloon.png|70px]]
| Meowth Balloon
| Meowth Balloon
| Number of ingredients received from recycling ×2
| Number of ingredients received from recycling ×2
| 400
| 400
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Victreebel Golf Bag.png|70px]]
| Victreebel Golf Bag
| Victreebel Golf Bag
| Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×1.5
| Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×1.5
| 200
| 200
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Kangaskhan Swing Chair.png|70px]]
| Kangaskhan Swing Chair
| Kangaskhan Swing Chair
| Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×2
| Chance for Pokémon with a multi-socket ×2
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| 400
| 400
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Mewtwo Arch.png|70px]]
| Mewtwo Arch
| Mewtwo Arch
| Maximum battery charges +1
| Maximum battery charges +1
| 700
| 700
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
|
| Pokémon Box Expansion
| Pokémon Box Expansion
| Increase the Pokémon buddies you can have by 20 (max 300)
| Increase the Pokémon buddies you can have by 20 (max 300)
| 50
| 50
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
|  
| [[File:Quest Stone Box Expansion.png|70px]]
| Stone Box Expansion
| Stone Box Expansion
| Increase the Power Stones you can have by 20 (max 300)
| Increase the Power Stones you can have by 20 (max 300)
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