Pokémon

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Pokémon, short for "Pocket Monsters", are creatures that hatch from Eggs and inhabit the land of PokéFarm. Some can be bred and raised to evolve into more powerful forms. The PokéDex records all Pokémon encountered by a certain user.

Overview

There are hundreds of Pokémon, with new ones being discovered periodically. Pokémon mainly come from the six Pokémon regions: Kanto, Johto, Hoenn, Sinnoh, Unova, and Kalos. They can also be native to PokéFarm itself. Pokémon can belong to one or two of the 18 various elemental types: Normal, Water, Fire, Grass, Electric, Ice, Bug, Poison, Psychic, Dark, Ghost, Dragon, Rock, Ground, Fighting, Flying, Steel, and Fairy. These types determine which Field a Pokémon is happiest in. A Pokémon will be happiest in a field that is the same type as the Pokémon. For example, Leafeon, a grass type Pokémon, would be much happier in a grass type field than in a water type field. Pokémon also benefit from happiness boosts if placed in fields of types they are normally weak against, though the hourly gain is considerably less.

To Obtain

Pokémon can be obtained in the following ways:

Categories

Pokémon may be in any of the following categories:

  • Legendary Pokémon are rare Pokémon that can only be obtained through summoning.
  • Baby Pokémon are Pokémon that hatch directly from Eggs bred by parents of which one is holding an Incense. They cannot breed until they evolve, achieved when Happiness is at its maximum.
  • Basic Pokémon are Pokémon that hatch directly from Eggs.
  • Stage 1 Pokémon are Pokémon that have evolved once.
  • Stage 2 Pokémon are Pokémon that have evolved twice.
  • Final Pokémon are Pokémon that can no longer evolve.
  • Mega Forme Pokémon are Pokémon that have been Mega Evolved.
  • Exclusive Pokémon are Pokémon found exclusively on PokéFarm Q, typically through Events.
  • Fossil Pokemon are Pokémon created by reviving fossils.
  • Starter Pokémon are the first Pokémon a new user can obtain.
  • Shiny Pokémon are rare colour variations of Pokémon.
  • Albino Pokémon are a different variation of coloured Pokémon, with a primarily white palette and red eyes.
  • Melanistic Pokémon are Pokémon that are simultaneously shiny and albino. They have a primarily dark palette.

Shiny Pokémon

A Pokémon that has a different colour than a typical Pokémon of its species is classified as a "Shiny" Pokémon. This is denoted with a gold star next to the Pokémon's name. These Pokémon are considered extremely rare, and thus are considered to be very valuable. It is possible to hatch a Shiny Pokémon from an Egg completely at random. However, the odds of this happening are extremely low. There are methods to improve one's odds of hatching a Shiny Pokémon, such as use of a PokéRadar and Hypermode. Employment of these methods in search of a Shiny Pokémon is referred to as Shiny Hunting.

As the user gathers more and more Shiny Pokémon into their care, their ShinyDex will keep track of any and all Shiny Pokémon they meet, and mark the Pokémon in the user's PokéDex. The more the user completes the ShinyDex, the higher their associated Class will reach; from a blank class at 0, all the way to "SHINY" at full completion.

Comparison between Normal, Shiny, Albino and Melanistic Pokémon (from left to right).

Albino Pokémon

Albino Pokémon are Pokémon that are white in colour, or very pale. Albino Pokémon are denoted by a red star by their name, and are unique to PokéFarm Q. They can only be obtained by Albino Hunting, where it is necessary to possess an Albino Radar and to power it with Interaction Points. Therefore it is harder to obtain Albino Pokémon, which makes them rarer than Shiny Pokémon.

There is a PokéDex for Albino Pokémon, called the AlbiDex.

Melanistic Pokémon

Melanistic Pokémon are Pokémon that are primarily black in color with various highlights. Melanistic Pokémon are denoted by a black and green star by their name and are unique to PokéFarm Q. They can only be obtained when a Pokémon hatches as both Shiny and Albino, making them rarer and more valuable than regular shiny or Albino Pokémon.

There is a PokéDex for Melanistic Pokémon, called the MelanDex.

Raising Pokémon

Pokémon can be raised by having other users interact with them by feeding them Berries to increase their EXP. Pokémon will gradually gain levels if interacted with enough, but can only reach a maximum level of 100. A Pokémon can only be interacted with once per day, per user. They can also be raised by leaving them in the DayCare.

Things to do with Pokémon

Pokémon can be sent to many places to perform an assortment of tasks. Below is a table of various places and what Pokémon can do there.

Place What Pokémon can do
Party Pokémon placed here are displayed when another user goes to your profile.
Scour Areas Pokémon placed here are able to be sent on trips into six different areas in hopes of finding items or currency.
DayCare Here, the user's Pokémon will gain a small amount of experience every few seconds and breed (if eligible) with other Pokémon.
Fields Pokémon are usually placed here for storage purposes. Users may still interact and view them, unless the field is hidden.
Dojo Here, the user can train their Pokémon, raise their stats and battle with them.
Trade Centre Pokémon can be traded for items, currency, and other Pokémon here.
Pokéwalker Users can send their Pokémon into the Pokéwalker as they travel to gain watts to accomplish a plethora of activities.