Lab

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The Lab is the first place that farmers will go when they join PokéFarm Q. It can be accessed from the Navbar at the top of any page.

Prof. Holly's Laboratory, also known as the Lab, is the first place in which new members of the community of PokéFarm find themselves. After meeting with the esteemed professor you will be offered your first Egg. Your first Egg is your choice and you can pick from a list of Pokémon Eggs available.

The Lab is an important location from which you can receive a constant supply of Eggs ranging from all regions of the Pokémon world. It should be noted that the Eggs you see in the lab are exclusive to you only; nobody else can see them, which means no farmer ninjas swooping down to steal that elusive Ditto Egg.


Information Tabs

When in the Lab, five different tabs can be accessed. Four of them are used for information, while the last is used to adopt Eggs (see below). The four information tabs are:

  • About PokéFarm: Explains a bit about the site, and provides a link to the forums. If not logged in, it includes a place to log in.
  • Characters you may meet: This contains biographies for all the main "staff" at PokéFarm. This includes, as of writing:
    • Professor Holly
    • Monny
    • Professor Laurel
    • Grotle
    • Niet
    • Garthic
    • Doug
    • Prinplup
    • Sally
  • About the Laboratory: This explains a bit about the Laboratory.
  • Get started on the Farm!: This appears if a user is not logged in. It provide a registration area to sign up. Currently, it requires a code or payment to join the beta stage.


Adopting Eggs

When logged in, and with a open slot in the Party, clicking the tab "Adopt some Eggs" opens the adoption area.

When the tab is opened, it displays four Pokémon Eggs. These Eggs include a description and a sprite image. What is displayed for an Egg varies:

  • An Egg with a unique sprite had already been hatched by the user (you).
  • An Egg with the standard design has not been hatched before, and is unidentified.
  • An Egg with a standard/placeholder design and question marks in the description means that the information has not been programmed in yet. Currently, this is only for "Generation 6" Pokémon.

When an Egg is picked, it is added to the user's party. The remaining Eggs are swapped with four new ones. If the user does not want to pick any of the viewed Eggs, they can reload and get a new batch. However, this requires waiting five minutes server-time.

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