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=== Fields Cost ===
=== Fields Cost ===
The cost of a Field depends on how many Fields the user owns. This table displays not the currently owned Fields but which Field the user wants to purchase, so if a User has 1 Field the 2{{Nd}} Field will cost ₢100.
The cost of a Field depends on how many Fields the user owns. The formula for determining the cost of a Field is : 100 * floor(x * 1.025^(x-1)) , where "x" is the number of Fields currently owned. For example, if a user currently owns 83 Fields, the next Field (the 84th one) will cost 62,800 credits.
 
{| {{Tb1}}
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 1
! {{Tb2}} | 2
! {{Tb2}} | 3
! {{Tb2}} | 4
! {{Tb2}} | 5
! {{Tb2}} | 6
! {{Tb2}} | 7
! {{Tb2}} | 8
! {{Tb2}} | 9
! {{Tb2}} | 10
! {{Tb2}} | 11
! {{Tb2}} | 12
! {{Tb2}} | 13
! {{Tb2}} | 14
! {{Tb2}} | 15
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | None
| {{Tb3}} | 100
| {{Tb3}} | 200
| {{Tb3}} | 300
| {{Tb3}} | 400
| {{Tb3}} | 500
| {{Tb3}} | 600
| {{Tb3}} | 800
| {{Tb3}} | 900
| {{Tb3}} | 1,000
| {{Tb3}} | 1,200
| {{Tb3}} | 1,400
| {{Tb3}} | 1,500
| {{Tb3}} | 1,700
| {{Tb3}} | 1,900
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 16
! {{Tb2}} | 17
! {{Tb2}} | 18
! {{Tb2}} | 19
! {{Tb2}} | 20
! {{Tb2}} | 21
! {{Tb2}} | 22
! {{Tb2}} | 23
! {{Tb2}} | 24
! {{Tb2}} | 25
! {{Tb2}} | 26
! {{Tb2}} | 27
! {{Tb2}} | 28
! {{Tb2}} | 29
! {{Tb2}} | 30
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 2,100
| {{Tb3}} | 2,300
| {{Tb3}} | 2,500
| {{Tb3}} | 2,700
| {{Tb3}} | 2,900
| {{Tb3}} | 3,100
| {{Tb3}} | 3,400
| {{Tb3}} | 3,600
| {{Tb3}} | 3,900
| {{Tb3}} | 4,200
| {{Tb3}} | 4,500
| {{Tb3}} | 4,800
| {{Tb3}} | 5,100
| {{Tb3}} | 5,400
| {{Tb3}} | 5,700
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 31
! {{Tb2}} | 32
! {{Tb2}} | 33
! {{Tb2}} | 34
! {{Tb2}} | 35
! {{Tb2}} | 36
! {{Tb2}} | 37
! {{Tb2}} | 38
! {{Tb2}} | 39
! {{Tb2}} | 40
! {{Tb2}} | 41
! {{Tb2}} | 42
! {{Tb2}} | 43
! {{Tb2}} | 44
! {{Tb2}} | 45
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 6,100
| {{Tb3}} | 6,500
| {{Tb3}} | 6,800
| {{Tb3}} | 7,200
| {{Tb3}} | 7,600
| {{Tb3}} | 8,100
| {{Tb3}} | 8,500
| {{Tb3}} | 9,000
| {{Tb3}} | 9,400
| {{Tb3}} | 9,900
| {{Tb3}} | 10,400
| {{Tb3}} | 11,000
| {{Tb3}} | 11,500
| {{Tb3}} | 12,100
| {{Tb3}} | 12,700
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 46
! {{Tb2}} | 47
! {{Tb2}} | 48
! {{Tb2}} | 49
! {{Tb2}} | 50
! {{Tb2}} | 51
! {{Tb2}} | 52
! {{Tb2}} | 53
! {{Tb2}} | 54
! {{Tb2}} | 55
! {{Tb2}} | 56
! {{Tb2}} | 57
! {{Tb2}} | 58
! {{Tb2}} | 59
! {{Tb2}} | 60
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 13,300
| {{Tb3}} | 13,900
| {{Tb3}} | 14,600
| {{Tb3}} | 15,300
| {{Tb3}} | 16,000
| {{Tb3}} | 16,700
| {{Tb3}} | 17,500
| {{Tb3}} | 18,300
| {{Tb3}} | 19,100
| {{Tb3}} | 19,900
| {{Tb3}} | 20,800
| {{Tb3}} | 21,700
| {{Tb3}} | 22,700
| {{Tb3}} | 23,600
| {{Tb3}} | 24,700
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 61
! {{Tb2}} | 62
! {{Tb2}} | 63
! {{Tb2}} | 64
! {{Tb2}} | 65
! {{Tb2}} | 66
! {{Tb2}} | 67
! {{Tb2}} | 68
! {{Tb2}} | 69
! {{Tb2}} | 70
! {{Tb2}} | 71
! {{Tb2}} | 72
! {{Tb2}} | 73
! {{Tb2}} | 74
! {{Tb2}} | 75
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 25,700
| {{Tb3}} | 26,800
| {{Tb3}} | 27,900
| {{Tb3}} | 29,100
| {{Tb3}} | 30,300
| {{Tb3}} | 31,500
| {{Tb3}} | 32,800
| {{Tb3}} | 34,100
| {{Tb3}} | 35,500
| {{Tb3}} | 36,900
| {{Tb3}} | 38,400
| {{Tb3}} | 39,900
| {{Tb3}} | 41,500
| {{Tb3}} | 43,100
| {{Tb3}} | 44,800
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 76
! {{Tb2}} | 77
! {{Tb2}} | 78
! {{Tb2}} | 79
! {{Tb2}} | 80
! {{Tb2}} | 81
! {{Tb2}} | 82
! {{Tb2}} | 83
! {{Tb2}} | 84
! {{Tb2}} | 85
! {{Tb2}} | 86
! {{Tb2}} | 87
! {{Tb2}} | 88
! {{Tb2}} | 89
! {{Tb2}} | 90
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 46,600
| {{Tb3}} | 48,400
| {{Tb3}} | 50,200
| {{Tb3}} | 52,200
| {{Tb3}} | 54,200
| {{Tb3}} | 56,200
| {{Tb3}} | 58,300
| {{Tb3}} | 60,500
| {{Tb3}} | 62,800
| {{Tb3}} | 65,200
| {{Tb3}} | 67,600
| {{Tb3}} | 70,100
| {{Tb3}} | 72,700
| {{Tb3}} | 75,400
| {{Tb3}} | 78,100
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 91
! {{Tb2}} | 92
! {{Tb2}} | 93
! {{Tb2}} | 94
! {{Tb2}} | 95
! {{Tb2}} | 96
! {{Tb2}} | 97
! {{Tb2}} | 98
! {{Tb2}} | 99
! {{Tb2}} | 100
! {{Tb2}} | 101
! {{Tb2}} | 102
! {{Tb2}} | 103
! {{Tb2}} | 104
! {{Tb2}} | 105
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 81,000
| {{Tb3}} | 83,900
| {{Tb3}} | 87,000
| {{Tb3}} | 90,100
| {{Tb3}} | 93,400
| {{Tb3}} | 96,700
| {{Tb3}} | 100,200
| {{Tb3}} | 103,800
| {{Tb3}} | 107,500
| {{Tb3}} | 111,300
| {{Tb3}} | 115,200
| {{Tb3}} | 119,300
| {{Tb3}} | 123,500
| {{Tb3}} | 127,800
| {{Tb3}} | 132,300
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 106
! {{Tb2}} | 107
! {{Tb2}} | 108
! {{Tb2}} | 109
! {{Tb2}} | 110
! {{Tb2}} | 111
! {{Tb2}} | 112
! {{Tb2}} | 113
! {{Tb2}} | 114
! {{Tb2}} | 115
! {{Tb2}} | 116
! {{Tb2}} | 117
! {{Tb2}} | 118
! {{Tb2}} | 119
! {{Tb2}} | 120
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 136,900
| {{Tb3}} | 141,600
| {{Tb3}} | 146,500
| {{Tb3}} | 151,600
| {{Tb3}} | 156,800
| {{Tb3}} | 162,800
| {{Tb3}} | 167,800
| {{Tb3}} | 173,600
| {{Tb3}} | 179,500
| {{Tb3}} | 185,600
| {{Tb3}} | 191,900
| {{Tb3}} | 198,400
| {{Tb3}} | 205,100
| {{Tb3}} | 212,100
| {{Tb3}} | 219,200
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 121
! {{Tb2}} | 122
! {{Tb2}} | 123
! {{Tb2}} | 124
! {{Tb2}} | 125
! {{Tb2}} | 126
! {{Tb2}} | 127
! {{Tb2}} | 128
! {{Tb2}} | 129
! {{Tb2}} | 130
! {{Tb2}} | 131
! {{Tb2}} | 132
! {{Tb2}} | 133
! {{Tb2}} | 134
! {{Tb2}} | 135
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 226,600
| {{Tb3}} | 234,200
| {{Tb3}} | 242,000
| {{Tb3}} | 251,100
| {{Tb3}} | 258,400
| {{Tb3}} | 267,000
| {{Tb3}} | 275,900
| {{Tb3}} | 285,100
| {{Tb3}} | 294,500
| {{Tb3}} | 304,200
| {{Tb3}} | 314,200
| {{Tb3}} | 324,600
| {{Tb3}} | 335,200
| {{Tb3}} | 346,200
| {{Tb3}} | 357,400
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Field Number:
! {{Tb2}} | 136
! {{Tb2}} | 137
! {{Tb2}} | 138
! {{Tb2}} | 139
! {{Tb2}} | 140
! {{Tb2}} | 141
! {{Tb2}} | 142
! {{Tb2}} | 143
! {{Tb2}} | 144
! {{Tb2}} | 145
! {{Tb2}} | 146
! {{Tb2}} | 147
! {{Tb2}} | 148
! {{Tb2}} | 149
! {{Tb2}} | 150
|-
! {{Tb2}} | Cost of Field:
| {{Tb3}} | 369,200
| {{Tb3}} | 381,200
| {{Tb3}} | 393,700
| {{Tb3}} | 406,400
| {{Tb3}} | 419,600
| {{Tb3}} | 433,200
| {{Tb3}} | 447,200
| {{Tb3}} | 461,600
| {{Tb3}} | 476,500
| {{Tb3}} | 491,800
| {{Tb3}} | 507,600
| {{Tb3}} | 523,900
| {{Tb3}} | 540,700
| {{Tb3}} | 558,000
| {{Tb3}} | 575,800
|}


== Selling Fields ==
== Selling Fields ==

Revision as of 17:00, 30 December 2015

Your Fields are a place/page on PokéFarm Q. Here, farmers can store all the Pokémon they have collected. Each field can hold 40 Pokémon. This page can be accessed from the "Nearby Places" section on a user's Farm page.

File:Fieldspage.png
Editing Fields

Navigation

The side of the page displays all the fields a user owns, as well as their current party. The user can select a field to visit by either clicking on a field, or clicking arrows to scroll through them. For users with many fields, there is also a list for quick searching.

After selecting a field, it is displayed on the right side of the page. It shows all the Pokémon that are in that field. It also includes the name of the field, the amount of storage it has, and the Affinity values for it.

Moving Pokémon

When one selects a Pokémon in a Field, they are given multiple options:

  • Go to Summary: This links to the Pokémon's Summary Page.
  • Open Summary in new tab: This opens the Summary in a new tab.
  • Move: This will move a Pokémon to a clicked spot. It can also be used to move a Pokémon to other fields.
  • Move to Field...: This brings up a list of Fields. Select one to move a Pokémon there.
  • Release: This is used to send a Pokémon to the Shelter, thereby removing it from the owner's care.

Editing Fields

By clicking on a field's name, one gets several options:

  • Rename it: The user can pick a new name for the Field.
  • Move it: This brings up a list of fields. Selecting one will move the current Field to be after it.
  • Change its visibility: This lets the user decide who can view a particular field. Options include only the user, friends of the user, or everybody. Friends only visibility only applies for the first field set as such, all others are set to visible for everyone. There must be at least one fully visible field containing at least one Pokémon. Otherwise, the first field with at least one Pokémon will be public, even if it was set as hidden or friends-only.
  • Sell it: This is used to sell an empty field.

Buying Fields

By clicking the "Buy +1" button at the bottom of the field list, new fields can be bought. When a farmer starts out, they have only one field. Here, they can buy more, and therefore store more Pokémon.

It costs Credits to buy a field, with the amount increasing for each field a user has. There are a finite amount of fields that can be bought.

There are multiple types of fields that can be bought, each appealing to certain types of Pokémon while displeasing other types. They are:

  • Typeless
  • Normal 1
  • Normal 2
  • Fire
  • Water 1
  • Water 2
  • Electric
  • Grass
  • Ice
  • Fighting
  • Poison
  • Ground
  • Flying
  • Psychic
  • Bug
  • Rock
  • Ghost
  • Dragon
  • Dark
  • Steel
  • Fairy

Fields Cost

The cost of a Field depends on how many Fields the user owns. The formula for determining the cost of a Field is : 100 * floor(x * 1.025^(x-1)) , where "x" is the number of Fields currently owned. For example, if a user currently owns 83 Fields, the next Field (the 84th one) will cost 62,800 credits.

Selling Fields

Any empty Field may be sold by clicking its name in the private field view. If a field has Pokémon in it, it will not be possible to sell it; the page will prompt that the Field be empty first. The price depends on the number of fields possessed, with the exact amount offered equaling half the price required to buy up to the current amount of fields. Thus, selling one field will earn half the credits required to purchase a new field immediately afterwards.

Field Affinities

All Pokémon's Happinesses are affected by their Fields. This depends on type matchups between the field's type (attacking) and the Pokémon's type (defending). The different types of this include:

  • Typeless Field: No effect on Happiness.
  • Field is 4x effective: Pokémon loves Field.
  • Field is 2x effective: Pokémon likes Field.
  • Field is 1x effective: Pokémon is neutral towards Field.
  • Field is 0.5x effective: Pokémon dislikes Field.
  • Field is 0.25x effective: Pokémon hates Field.
  • Field is 0x effective: Pokémon despises Field.

A Pokémon's affinity towards a field can results in Happiness loss/gain. Lack of Happiness can cause a Pokémon to run away. A high happiness can cause some Pokémon to evolve.