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{{Todo|Add in other kind of boosts like the Badges, the V~, Fossil Pokémon, etc. Also, add in a bit more about Cookies. Also if someone could add the exact bonuses for pokerus and fossil and such that would be great!}}
Experience, or EXP, is what a Pokémon or Egg gains when interacted with. It helps eggs hatch and Pokémon reach the next level. The EXP needed to hatch eggs depends on the species and rarity of the Pokémon. The experience needed to level up Pokémon depends on their EXP group. Additionally, Pokémon gain different amounts of EXP based on the berry that they are fed: the most for a preferred berry, some for a neutral berry, and the least for a disliked berry. All boosts mentioned below can be active simultaneously.  
Experience, or EXP, is what a Pokémon or egg gains when interacted with. It helps eggs hatch and Pokémon reach the next level. The EXP needed to hatch certain eggs depends on the species of the egg, as well as the rarity of said species of Pokémon. The experience needed to level up Pokémon depends on their EXP group, as well as their nature. All boosts mentioned below are able to function at the same time and as a consequence do stack.


== Site-wide Boosts ==
== Site-wide Boosts ==
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Niet's [[Bonus Counter]] gives a boost up to x3 EXP when activated.
Niet's [[Bonus Counter]] gives a boost up to x3 EXP when activated.
===V-Wave===
===V-Wave===
The V~Wave gives a 50% increase to all EXP gained by any pokemon who's type matches the type that the V~Wave is that day. So if the V~Wave is fire, then all fire types will gain a 50% bonus to all EXP gained. The V~Wave page shows what type it currently is, and all of the types that it will be for 4 days after.
The [[Bonus_Counter#V~Wave|V~Wave]] gives a 50% increase to all EXP gained by any Pokémon whose type matches the type that the V~Wave is that day.
 
If the V~Wave is [[File:Type_Fire_Type_Race.png|20px]] Fire-type, then all Fire types will gain a 50% bonus to all EXP gained. The V~Wave page will show that day's type and the types that it will be for the following 4 days.
 
During the [[Type Race]], the V~Wave will always be [[File:Type_Stellar.png|20px]] Stellar-type, giving all types a +20% EXP boost.


==Userbar Boosts==
==Userbar Boosts==
===Hypermode===
===Hypermode===
[[Hypermode]] is a account upgrade that gives the user a 40% EXP boost.
[[Hypermode]] is an Account Upgrade that gives the user a 40% EXP boost.
===Helper Userbar===
 
The Wiki-Editor userbar grants the user a small EXP-bonus.
===[[Rank#Community_Helper_Ranks|Helper Userbar]]===
The Helping Hand, Wiki Editor, and Nitro Booster Userbars grant users a 10% EXP bonus. Users who have these Userbars are '''not''' a member of the [[Staff|PokéFarm Q Staff]].


==Temporary Boosts==
==Temporary Boosts==
=== Lucky Eggs ===
=== Lucky Eggs ===
'''Lucky Eggs'''[[FILE:LUCKY_EGG.png]] give a certain amount of experience for each interaction made, however with a time limit of twenty minutes. It gives 2 EXP for each interaction, with a limit of 50,000 EXP. They are all affected by Niet's Bonus(meaning that Niet's bonus will affect the EXP given to the pokemon), and can be overwritten if two are used at the same time, or if you use one before the first one's timer is up.
{{Note|Activating another Lucky Egg when already having an active one will '''overwrite''' the existing bonus.}}The '''Lucky Egg'''[[File:Lucky_Egg.png]] is an active item that provides 2 EXP per party member and interaction with a time limit of 30 minutes. The EXP Limit is 50,000 EXP and is affected by Niet's Bonus. The Lucky Egg costs {{GP|80}} [[Gold Poké]] each with bundles of 10 Lucky Eggs for {{GP|640}} and 30 Lucky Eggs for {{GP|1,440}}.
The '''Lucky Egg''' [[FILE:LUCKY_EGG.png]] costs [[File:Gp_small.png|16px]]160 and lasts for twenty minutes(You can also buy 10 Lucky Eggs for [[File:Gp_small.png|16px]]10, and 30 for [[File:Gp_small.png|16px]]2880). It gives two EXP for each interaction with a limit of 50,000 EXP.
 
The '''Super Lucky Egg''' costs [[File:Zophan Canister 16x16.png]]290  and lasts for sixty minutes(You can also buy 10 Super Lucky Eggs for [[File:Zophan Canister 16x16.png]]1280, or 30 for [[File:Zophan Canister 16x16.png]]2880). It gives six EXP for each interaction with a limit of 200,000 EXP
The '''Super Lucky Egg'''[[File:Super_Lucky_Egg.png]] is a stronger version of the Lucky Egg. It provides 6 EXP per party member and interaction with a time limit of 60 minutes. The EXP Limit is 200,000 EXP and is affected by Niet's Bonus as well. The Super Lucky Egg costs {{ZC|80}} [[Zophan Canisters]] with bundles of 10 Super Lucky Eggs for {{ZC|640}} and 30 Super Lucky Eggs for {{ZC|1,440}}.
The EXP gained from Lucky or Super Lucky Eggs does not count towards any bonus counters.
 
Both items are ''affected by Niet's Bonus'' meaning that when Niet's Bonus Counter is active, EXP gained will increase. The bonus EXP gained from this is not counted towards the EXP limit.
 
[[Category:Game Mechanics]]
[[Category:Game Mechanics]]


===Pokérus===
===Pokerus===
[[Pokérus]] doubles your EXP for 15 minutes until it moves on to another player.
[[Pokérus]] is a beneficial virus that is passed between users every 15 minutes. Only those who have clicked the host and have been online in the past 15 minutes are capable of contracting it. A Pokérus host receives doubled Interaction Points and EXP when making [[Interactions]].
 
===Birthday Boost===
===Birthday Boost===
The Birthday Boost gives the user 30% more EXP and lasts a week, starting on their birthday. If a user did not provide their birthday when they registered this boost will be given on the anniversary date they joined. Users who wish to add their birthday to their account should contact the [[Support Centre]].


==Permanent Boosts==
==Permanent Boosts==
===Badges===
===Badges===
[[Badges]] give quite a boost to your experience gained, but only boost the type of Pokémon and eggs they share a type with. Badges are made using the [[Wishforge]]. Badges are made from [[Gems]], which are found from hatching eggs.  
[[Badges]] give a large experience boost, but it only applies to Pokémon and Eggs they share a type with. They are made using the [[Wishforge]] with [[Gems]], which are found from hatching eggs.
 
=== EXP. Share ===
The '''EXP. Share''' [[file:EXP_SHARE.png]] costs [[File:Gp_small.png|16px]] 450, and is a passive item that sits in the users' inventory and provides 1 EXP to the users' party members for each interaction made. It is affected by [[Bonus_Counter#Niet.27s_Counter|Niet's Bonus Counter]].
 
Buying more than one EXP. Share will not grant any more bonuses, but can be traded to others.
 
=== Egg Timer ===
[[File:Screenshot Egg Timer.png|thumb|right|200px|]]The '''Egg Timer''' [[File:Egg_Timer.png]] is a passive way of EXP gain for egg hatching, intended to provide a baseline to the user's progression. It is located in the Timers Bar. It starts at Lv. 1 with +480EXP/hour and gradually increases the amount of passive gain based on the user's Party Interactions, with each additional level boosting the total by 240EXP. This boost is '''not''' affected by other bonuses such as Niet's Bonus, Family Bonus, Hypermode, etc.
 
Users can view their Egg Timer hourly breakdown Data by clicking on the button that says "Show full data". This data will show how many interactions were made each hour for the past 28 hours.
 
{| {{Tb1}}
{| {{Tb1}}
! {{Tb2}} | Class
! {{Tb2}} | Level
! {{Tb2}} | Badge
! {{Tb2}} | EXP Gained/Hour
! {{Tb2}} | Estimated Boost
! {{Tb2}} | Party Interactions Needed
 
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 1
| {{Tb3}} | 480
| {{Tb3}} | 0
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 2
| {{Tb3}} | 720
| {{Tb3}} | 60
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 3
| {{Tb3}} | 960
| {{Tb3}} | 160
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 4
| {{Tb3}} | 1,200
| {{Tb3}} | 300
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 5
| {{Tb3}} | 1,440
| {{Tb3}} | 500
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 6
| {{Tb3}} | 1,680
| {{Tb3}} | 800
|-
| {{Tb3}} | 7
| {{Tb3}} | 1,920
| {{Tb3}} | 1200
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Bronze
| {{Tb3}} | 8
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Bronze_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 2,160
| {{Tb3}} | 5%
| {{Tb3}} | 1600
 
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Silver
| {{Tb3}} | 9
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Silver_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 2,400
| {{Tb3}} | 10%
| {{Tb3}} | 2,000
 
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Gold
| {{Tb3}} | 10
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Gold_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 2,640
| {{Tb3}} | 15%
| {{Tb3}} | 2,500
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Platinum
| {{Tb3}} | 11
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Platinum_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 2,880
| {{Tb3}} | 25%
| {{Tb3}} | Turbocharge
 
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Titanium
| {{Tb3}} | 12
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Titanium_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 3,120
| {{Tb3}} | 40%
| {{Tb3}} | Turbocharge
 
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Mythril
| {{Tb3}} | 13
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Mythril_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 3,360
| {{Tb3}} | 60%
| {{Tb3}} | Turbocharge
 
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Adamantium
| {{Tb3}} | 14
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Adamantium_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 3,600
| {{Tb3}} | 80%
| {{Tb3}} | Turbocharge
 
|-
|-
| {{Tb3}} | Nintendium
| {{Tb3}} | 15
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Nintendium_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 3,840
| {{Tb3}} | 110%
| {{Tb3}} | Turbocharge
|}


|-
==== Counting Party Interactions ====
| {{Tb3}} | Wishalloy
The Egg Timer counts Party interactions each hour and uses the last 28 hours' worth of Interactions. Any interaction a user makes will hold equal value no matter when the user makes the interaction. E.G. A user who makes 1,250 Party Interactions at 01:00 will have the Egg Timer active until 09:00 server time the next day.  
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Badge_Wishalloy_Normal.png]]
| {{Tb3}} | 150%


|}
Interactions made during the current hour are put into a queue. When the clock ticks into a new hour, any Party Interactions a user has made in the past hour get packaged up and put towards their Egg Timer power level. The most recent 28 "packets" are summed up, their total value affects the user's Egg Timer level. The technical term for this is "rolling window" but users can also visualise it as a conveyor belt:
* During an hour, any clicks made are put into a box. They don't count yet.
* On the hour, that box is sealed and placed on the conveyor belt and its value counts.
* Your Egg Timer level is based on the total value of all boxes on the conveyor belt.
* The belt can only fit 28 boxes, after that, they fall off and no longer count.{{Note|It does not matter when during each hour a user makes interactions.}}
==== Turbocharge ====
Turbocharge allows a user to use [[File:Interaction_Point_Card.png]][[Interaction Points]] to boost the Egg Timer by +5 levels up to a Maximum of 15 levels. Users can click the "Get Turbocharge" button which shows a confirmation popup. This popup will state the Price and how many Interaction Points a user currently has. Initially, this costs [[File:Interaction_Point_Card.png]]98,0000 and lasts for 28 hours. Users can extend their Turbocharge at any time during the 28 hours by spending [[File:Interaction_Point_Card.png]]3,500 per hour to bring it back up to the 28-hour mark.


=== EXP Share ===
==Pokemon Boosts==
The '''EXP Share'''[[file:EXP_SHARE.png]] costs [[File:Gp_small.png|16px]]450 and is affected by Niet's Bonus.
===Family Bonus===
It gives one bonus EXP to all of your party members for each interaction made. It does not need to be recharged and does not have a time limit. The '''EXP Share'''[[file:EXP_SHARE.png]] does not need to be put on a Pokémon, just needs to sit in your inventory.
The "Family Bonus" is a boost gained by eggs if a hatched Pokémon of the same species, or a forme of that species, is present in the party. The boost is 40%, 70% and 110% respectively per Pokémon added to the party. The bonus caps at three Pokémon. E.G. A Hisuian Voltorb with give a Famiy Boost of 40% to Kantonian Voltorb, Hisuian Voltorb, or [[Death Star Voltorb]] eggs. Users can even have one of each type of Voltorb in their party for a boost of 110% towards the eggs.


==Pokémon Boosts==
===Fossil Pokémon===
There is also a boost given to eggs if a hatched Pokemon of the same species is present in the party. '''Fossil Pokémon''', denoted by [[File:Prehistoric.png]], grant a larger boost to eggs of their species than normal Pokemon do.
Prehistoric Pokémon that are revived from a [[Fossil]] have a [[File:Prehistoric.png]] icon next to their name and grant a larger boost of x2 EXP to eggs of their species than normal Pokémon do. This also stacks with the Family Boost.


==Cookies==
==Cookies==
'''Cookies''' [[FILE:Cookie.png]] are a Consumable Item, which if fed to a Pokemon, will boost their EXP and happiness. However, Pokemon with too much happiness cannot be fed Cookies.
'''Cookies''' [[File:Cookie.png]] are a [[Consumables]] item, which if fed to a Pokémon, will boost their EXP by 50% and happiness by 50 points. However, Pokémon at MAX happiness cannot be fed Cookies.
 
==Trivia==
*Before the 22{{nd}} of May 2024, the Egg Timer would count the Party Interactions on a day-to-day basis. It would reset at the end of each server day.
**This meant that users that made their Interactions at 23:00 server time would only have an hour before the bonus reset.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 23 May 2024

Experience, or EXP, is what a Pokémon or Egg gains when interacted with. It helps eggs hatch and Pokémon reach the next level. The EXP needed to hatch eggs depends on the species and rarity of the Pokémon. The experience needed to level up Pokémon depends on their EXP group. Additionally, Pokémon gain different amounts of EXP based on the berry that they are fed: the most for a preferred berry, some for a neutral berry, and the least for a disliked berry. All boosts mentioned below can be active simultaneously.

Site-wide Boosts

Niet's Bonus

Niet's Bonus Counter gives a boost up to x3 EXP when activated.

V-Wave

The V~Wave gives a 50% increase to all EXP gained by any Pokémon whose type matches the type that the V~Wave is that day.

If the V~Wave is Fire-type, then all Fire types will gain a 50% bonus to all EXP gained. The V~Wave page will show that day's type and the types that it will be for the following 4 days.

During the Type Race, the V~Wave will always be Stellar-type, giving all types a +20% EXP boost.

Userbar Boosts

Hypermode

Hypermode is an Account Upgrade that gives the user a 40% EXP boost.

Helper Userbar

The Helping Hand, Wiki Editor, and Nitro Booster Userbars grant users a 10% EXP bonus. Users who have these Userbars are not a member of the PokéFarm Q Staff.

Temporary Boosts

Lucky Eggs

Note: Activating another Lucky Egg when already having an active one will overwrite the existing bonus.

The Lucky Egg is an active item that provides 2 EXP per party member and interaction with a time limit of 30 minutes. The EXP Limit is 50,000 EXP and is affected by Niet's Bonus. The Lucky Egg costs 80 Gold Poké each with bundles of 10 Lucky Eggs for 640 and 30 Lucky Eggs for 1,440.

The Super Lucky Egg is a stronger version of the Lucky Egg. It provides 6 EXP per party member and interaction with a time limit of 60 minutes. The EXP Limit is 200,000 EXP and is affected by Niet's Bonus as well. The Super Lucky Egg costs 80 Zophan Canisters with bundles of 10 Super Lucky Eggs for 640 and 30 Super Lucky Eggs for 1,440.

Both items are affected by Niet's Bonus meaning that when Niet's Bonus Counter is active, EXP gained will increase. The bonus EXP gained from this is not counted towards the EXP limit.

Pokerus

Pokérus is a beneficial virus that is passed between users every 15 minutes. Only those who have clicked the host and have been online in the past 15 minutes are capable of contracting it. A Pokérus host receives doubled Interaction Points and EXP when making Interactions.

Birthday Boost

The Birthday Boost gives the user 30% more EXP and lasts a week, starting on their birthday. If a user did not provide their birthday when they registered this boost will be given on the anniversary date they joined. Users who wish to add their birthday to their account should contact the Support Centre.

Permanent Boosts

Badges

Badges give a large experience boost, but it only applies to Pokémon and Eggs they share a type with. They are made using the Wishforge with Gems, which are found from hatching eggs.

EXP. Share

The EXP. Share costs 450, and is a passive item that sits in the users' inventory and provides 1 EXP to the users' party members for each interaction made. It is affected by Niet's Bonus Counter.

Buying more than one EXP. Share will not grant any more bonuses, but can be traded to others.

Egg Timer

The Egg Timer is a passive way of EXP gain for egg hatching, intended to provide a baseline to the user's progression. It is located in the Timers Bar. It starts at Lv. 1 with +480EXP/hour and gradually increases the amount of passive gain based on the user's Party Interactions, with each additional level boosting the total by 240EXP. This boost is not affected by other bonuses such as Niet's Bonus, Family Bonus, Hypermode, etc.

Users can view their Egg Timer hourly breakdown Data by clicking on the button that says "Show full data". This data will show how many interactions were made each hour for the past 28 hours.

Level EXP Gained/Hour Party Interactions Needed
1 480 0
2 720 60
3 960 160
4 1,200 300
5 1,440 500
6 1,680 800
7 1,920 1200
8 2,160 1600
9 2,400 2,000
10 2,640 2,500
11 2,880 Turbocharge
12 3,120 Turbocharge
13 3,360 Turbocharge
14 3,600 Turbocharge
15 3,840 Turbocharge

Counting Party Interactions

The Egg Timer counts Party interactions each hour and uses the last 28 hours' worth of Interactions. Any interaction a user makes will hold equal value no matter when the user makes the interaction. E.G. A user who makes 1,250 Party Interactions at 01:00 will have the Egg Timer active until 09:00 server time the next day.

Interactions made during the current hour are put into a queue. When the clock ticks into a new hour, any Party Interactions a user has made in the past hour get packaged up and put towards their Egg Timer power level. The most recent 28 "packets" are summed up, their total value affects the user's Egg Timer level. The technical term for this is "rolling window" but users can also visualise it as a conveyor belt:

  • During an hour, any clicks made are put into a box. They don't count yet.
  • On the hour, that box is sealed and placed on the conveyor belt and its value counts.
  • Your Egg Timer level is based on the total value of all boxes on the conveyor belt.
  • The belt can only fit 28 boxes, after that, they fall off and no longer count.
Note: It does not matter when during each hour a user makes interactions.

Turbocharge

Turbocharge allows a user to use Interaction Points to boost the Egg Timer by +5 levels up to a Maximum of 15 levels. Users can click the "Get Turbocharge" button which shows a confirmation popup. This popup will state the Price and how many Interaction Points a user currently has. Initially, this costs 98,0000 and lasts for 28 hours. Users can extend their Turbocharge at any time during the 28 hours by spending 3,500 per hour to bring it back up to the 28-hour mark.

Pokemon Boosts

Family Bonus

The "Family Bonus" is a boost gained by eggs if a hatched Pokémon of the same species, or a forme of that species, is present in the party. The boost is 40%, 70% and 110% respectively per Pokémon added to the party. The bonus caps at three Pokémon. E.G. A Hisuian Voltorb with give a Famiy Boost of 40% to Kantonian Voltorb, Hisuian Voltorb, or Death Star Voltorb eggs. Users can even have one of each type of Voltorb in their party for a boost of 110% towards the eggs.

Fossil Pokémon

Prehistoric Pokémon that are revived from a Fossil have a icon next to their name and grant a larger boost of x2 EXP to eggs of their species than normal Pokémon do. This also stacks with the Family Boost.

Cookies

Cookies are a Consumables item, which if fed to a Pokémon, will boost their EXP by 50% and happiness by 50 points. However, Pokémon at MAX happiness cannot be fed Cookies.

Trivia

  • Before the 22nd of May 2024, the Egg Timer would count the Party Interactions on a day-to-day basis. It would reset at the end of each server day.
    • This meant that users that made their Interactions at 23:00 server time would only have an hour before the bonus reset.

References

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