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Your inventory is found on the "Farm" page of the site. Here, you can find all your items, with the exception of your Accessories.
Your inventory is found on the [[Farm]] page of the site. Here, you can find all your items, with the exception of your Accessories.
All items are divided by their category in the inventory. These categories are the following: [[Image:Inventorypage.png|200px|thumb|right|Viewing the inventory.]]
All items are divided by their category in the inventory. These categories are the following: [[Image:Inventorypage.png|200px|thumb|right|Viewing Gems in the Inventory.]]




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''For more detailed information, please visit [[Boxes]]''
''For more detailed information, please visit [[Boxes]]''


Boxes are items that can only be found by [[Scour Areas|scouring]]. They are random drops, and their contents are similarly random. They can contain a variety of items, from berries to Gold Poké and even Summon Items.
Boxes are items that can only be found by [[Scour Areas|scouring]]. They are random drops, and their contents are similarly random. They can contain a variety of items, from [[Berries]] to [[Gold Poké]] to [[Summon Items]].


== Evolution Stones ==
== Evolution Stones ==


[[Evolution Stones]] behave similar to the same items in the Pokemon games. These are items that allow your Pokemon to evolve (with your permission) by giving it to the pokemon as a held item.
[[Evolution Stones]] behave similar to the same items in the Pokémon games. These are items that allow your [[Pokémon]] to evolve (with your permission) by giving it to the Pokémon as a held item.


However, only certain pokemon will evolve with the help of these items, each one using a specific evolution stone.
However, only certain Pokémon will evolve with the help of these items, each one using a specific evolution stone.


Notable examples of this category are the Fire Stone and Thunder Stone.
Notable examples of this category are the Fire Stone and Thunder Stone.
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== Evolution Items ==
== Evolution Items ==


[[Evolution Items]] behave similarly to Evolution Stones. They are required to be held by specific pokemon in order to evolve. However, they are different in that they only function via Trade Evolution.
[[Evolution Items]] behave similarly to Evolution Stones. They are required to be held by specific Pokémon in order to evolve. However, they are different in that they only function via [[Evolution#Trading|Trade Evolution]].


Examples of this category include the Reaper Cloth and Up-Grade.
Examples of this category include the Reaper Cloth and Up-Grade.
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== Special Evolution Items ==  
== Special Evolution Items ==  


[[Special Evolution Items]] work like regular [[Evolution Items]], but are used to compensate in PokéFarm Q for evolution mechanics present in the official Pokémon games, but not in PokéFarm Q.
[[Special Evolution Items]] work like regular [[Evolution Items]], but are used to compensate in [[PokéFarm]] Q for evolution mechanics present in the official Pokémon games, but not in PokéFarm Q.


Examples include the Move Orbs, which compensate for the lack of moves in Pokéfarm Q.
Examples include the Move Orbs, which compensate for the lack of moves in Pokéfarm Q.
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As the name suggest, Consumables are single-use items with some type of effect. The effect is determined by the Consumable used and can differ greatly.
As the name suggest, Consumables are single-use items with some type of effect. The effect is determined by the Consumable used and can differ greatly.


An example of a Consumable is the Cookie, which boosts the happiness of a Pokémon by 50 points and LUP by 50% of its max value for its current level.
An example of a Consumable is the Cookie, which boosts the happiness of a Pokémon by 50 points and [[Interactions|LUP]] by 50% of its max value for its current level.


== Gems ==
== Gems ==


[[Gems]] are items that cannot be purchased, but are obtained via hatching eggs.
[[Gems]] are items that cannot be purchased, but are obtained via hatching [[Eggs}}.


The formula for finding Gems is as follows (assuming the formula is identical to the original PokéFarm):
The formula for finding Gems is as follows (assuming the formula is identical to the original PokéFarm):
<spoiler show="Show Spoiler" hide="Hide Spoiler">Chance of egg producing gems = Amount of eggs hatched by user * 0.1%</spoiler>
<spoiler show="Show Spoiler" hide="Hide Spoiler">Chance of egg producing gems = Amount of eggs hatched by user * 0.1%</spoiler>


When Acree's counter bonus is active, there will be a multiplier for the amount of Gems received from an egg. This multiplier does not affect the chance of an egg producing gems, only the amount of gems received.
When [[Bonus Counter|Acree's Counter Bonus]] is active, there will be a multiplier for the amount of Gems received from an egg. This multiplier does not affect the chance of an egg producing gems, only the amount of gems received.


There are 18 Gem types, each one signifying a Pokémon type. A Pokémon can only produce Gems of its type when hatched.
There are 18 Gem types, each one signifying a Pokémon type. A Pokémon can only produce Gems of its type when hatched.
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== Key Items ==
== Key Items ==


These are items that allow you access to certain features, and include the Pokédex and Farm Key. Several of these (if not all) items are received via progressing through the tutorial.
These are items that allow you access to certain features, and include the [[PokéDex]] and Farm Key. Several of these (if not all) items are received via progressing through the tutorial.

Revision as of 17:34, 30 June 2014

Your inventory is found on the Farm page of the site. Here, you can find all your items, with the exception of your Accessories.

All items are divided by their category in the inventory. These categories are the following:

Viewing Gems in the Inventory.


Account Upgrades

These are items that "upgrade" your experience on the site and give bonuses, or more abilities. All users obtain the Shelter Pass C, a member of this category, after completing a certain part of the tutorial. Further shelter passes can be purchased to increase the amount of daily shelter adoptions.

Another example of Account Upgrades would be Scour Slots (Prime, or otherwise).

Boxes

For more detailed information, please visit Boxes

Boxes are items that can only be found by scouring. They are random drops, and their contents are similarly random. They can contain a variety of items, from Berries to Gold Poké to Summon Items.

Evolution Stones

Evolution Stones behave similar to the same items in the Pokémon games. These are items that allow your Pokémon to evolve (with your permission) by giving it to the Pokémon as a held item.

However, only certain Pokémon will evolve with the help of these items, each one using a specific evolution stone.

Notable examples of this category are the Fire Stone and Thunder Stone.

Evolution Items

Evolution Items behave similarly to Evolution Stones. They are required to be held by specific Pokémon in order to evolve. However, they are different in that they only function via Trade Evolution.

Examples of this category include the Reaper Cloth and Up-Grade.

Special Evolution Items

Special Evolution Items work like regular Evolution Items, but are used to compensate in PokéFarm Q for evolution mechanics present in the official Pokémon games, but not in PokéFarm Q.

Examples include the Move Orbs, which compensate for the lack of moves in Pokéfarm Q.

The Everstone is also present in this category, which prevents a Pokémon from evolving when held.

Consumables

As the name suggest, Consumables are single-use items with some type of effect. The effect is determined by the Consumable used and can differ greatly.

An example of a Consumable is the Cookie, which boosts the happiness of a Pokémon by 50 points and LUP by 50% of its max value for its current level.

Gems

Gems are items that cannot be purchased, but are obtained via hatching [[Eggs}}.

The formula for finding Gems is as follows (assuming the formula is identical to the original PokéFarm): <spoiler show="Show Spoiler" hide="Hide Spoiler">Chance of egg producing gems = Amount of eggs hatched by user * 0.1%</spoiler>

When Acree's Counter Bonus is active, there will be a multiplier for the amount of Gems received from an egg. This multiplier does not affect the chance of an egg producing gems, only the amount of gems received.

There are 18 Gem types, each one signifying a Pokémon type. A Pokémon can only produce Gems of its type when hatched.

Berries

This category is in fact split into four tabs: Common Berries, Berries, Rare Berries, Special Berries. The differences in these categories are unknown as of yet, with the exception of their value. Each of these berries may be planted in the Berry Garden.

Mulch

These are items from the Shop, that are used to affect our berries in the garden, each of which having differing effects than the others. Some Mulches have drawbacks.

Key Items

These are items that allow you access to certain features, and include the PokéDex and Farm Key. Several of these (if not all) items are received via progressing through the tutorial.