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On the right side of the page, information about the current day in relation to the shelter is displayed.
On the right side of the page, information about the current day in relation to the shelter is displayed.
From top to bottom, they are:
From top to bottom, they are:
* '''Adoptions made''': Displays how many adoptions the user made that day.
* '''Adoptions made''': Displays how many adoption points the user has used that day.
* '''Current Shelter Pass''': Displays the highest pass the player owns, and how many adoptions it allows for.
* '''Current Shelter Pass''': Displays the highest pass the player owns, and its Adoption Budget.
* '''Adoptions remaining''': Number of adoptions the user has remaining for the current day. If [[Bonus Counter#Shazi's Counter|Shazi's Counter]] is active, the counter's multiplier will display, as well as the new adoption limit.
* '''Adoptions remaining''': Number of adoption points the user has remaining for the current day. If [[Bonus Counter#Shazi's Counter|Shazi's Counter]] is active, the counter's multiplier will display, as well as the new Adoption Budget.


The Shelter updates its contents every 15 minutes, at :04, :19, :34, and :49. The Shelter closes at Server Reset to perform its first update and remains closed until 00:05 server time.
The Shelter updates its contents every 15 minutes, at :04, :19, :34, and :49. The Shelter closes at Server Reset to perform its first update and remains closed until 00:05 server time.
==Adoption Costs==
Each Pokémon and egg costs a different amount to adopt, depending on if the user already has the Pokémon or egg in their Pokédex.
{| {{Tb1}}
|-
| {{Tb1}} |
| {{Tb2}} | '''Pokémon'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Egg'''
|-
| {{Tb2}} | '''In Pokédex'''
| {{Tb3}} | 1 point
| {{Tb3}} | 2 points
|-
| {{Tb2}} | '''Not In Pokédex'''
| {{Tb3}} | 4 point
| {{Tb3}} | 6 points
|}


==Upgrades==
==Upgrades==
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|-
| {{Tb2}} | '''Shelter Pass Level'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Shelter Pass Level'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Adoptions Limit'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Budget without [[Account Upgrades|Shelter Budget Boost]]'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Budget with [[Account Upgrades|Shelter Budget Boost]]'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Cost'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Cost'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Unlocked After'''
| {{Tb2}} | '''Unlocked After'''
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_C.png]] Shelter Pass C
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_C.png]] Shelter Pass C
| {{Tb3}} | 6
| {{Tb3}} | 10
| {{Tb3}} | 5
| {{Tb3}} | -
| {{Tb3}} | -
| {{Tb3}} | Tutorial
| {{Tb3}} | Tutorial
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_B.png]] Shelter Pass B
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_B.png]] Shelter Pass B
| {{Tb3}} | 14
| {{Tb3}} | 20
| {{Tb3}} | 30
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|40}}
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|40}}
| {{Tb3}} | 20 adoptions
| {{Tb3}} | 20 adoptions
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_A.png]] Shelter Pass A
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_A.png]] Shelter Pass A
| {{Tb3}} | 24
| {{Tb3}} | 40
| {{Tb3}} | 60
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|200}}
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|200}}
| {{Tb3}} | 100 adoptions
| {{Tb3}} | 100 adoptions
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_S.png]] Shelter Pass S
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_S.png]] Shelter Pass S
| {{Tb3}} | 36
| {{Tb3}} | 60
| {{Tb3}} | 90
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|800}}
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|800}}
| {{Tb3}} | 400 adoptions
| {{Tb3}} | 400 adoptions
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_X.png]] Shelter Pass X
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_X.png]] Shelter Pass X
| {{Tb3}} | 85
| {{Tb3}} | 120
| {{Tb3}} | 180
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|2,400}}
| {{Tb3}} | {{GP|2,400}}
| {{Tb3}} | 1,200 adoptions
| {{Tb3}} | 1,200 adoptions
|-
|-
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_Star.png]] Shelter Pass ★
! {{Tb3}} | [[File:Shelter_Pass_Star.png]] Shelter Pass ★
| {{Tb3}} | 127
| {{Tb3}} | 240
| {{Tb3}} | 360
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Zophan Canister 16x16.png]] 1,000
| {{Tb3}} | [[File:Zophan Canister 16x16.png]] 1,000
| {{Tb3}} | 2,500 adoptions
| {{Tb3}} | 2,500 adoptions
|}
|}
===Shelter Budget Boost===
The [[File:Shelter_Budget_Boost.png]]'''Shelter Budget Boost''' gives a passive +50% boost to a user's Adoption Budget. It can be earned by for free by reaching [[Rank|Grandmaster Rank]].


===Flutes===
===Flutes===
The [[File:Black Flute.png]] '''Black Flute''' repels Pokémon, causing the next shelter page to contain only eggs, and the [[File:White Flute.png]] '''White Flute''' attracts Pokémon, causing the next shelter page to contain only hatched Pokémon. Both Flutes are permanent and can be purchased for {{GP|500}} each. Additional flutes may be purchased, but do not provide extra bonuses.
The [[File:Black Flute.png]] '''Black Flute''' repels Pokémon, causing the next shelter page to contain only eggs, and the [[File:White Flute.png]] '''White Flute''' attracts Pokémon, causing the next shelter page to contain only hatched Pokémon. Both Flutes are permanent and can be purchased for {{GP|500}} each. Additional flutes may be purchased, but do not provide extra bonuses.
===Shelter Budget Vouchers===
A [[File:Shelter Budget Voucher.png]] '''Shelter Budget Voucher''' is a single-use item that boosts your Shelter Budget for the current day for +10%. Each voucher costs 50k [[Interaction Points]]. Up to 5 vouchers can be used in a day, for up to a +50% boost.
Shelter Budget Vouchers stack multiplicatively with other boosters, such as the Shelter Budget Boost and [[Bonus Counter#Shazi's Counter|Shazi's Bonus]].
Changing your active Shelter Pass, either by buying a new one or trading one, will cause the budget boost to be recalculated.


==Shelter Boost==
==Shelter Boost==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Prior to the 21{{st}} of March 2024, the Shelter operated on an adoption limit basis, instead of using the Shelter Budget system.
*Before the 2{{nd}} of April 2017, Pokémon would run away to the Shelter when their happiness reached 0.
*Before the 2{{nd}} of April 2017, Pokémon would run away to the Shelter when their happiness reached 0.
*The shelter team hatches Pokémon Eggs after 2 days.  
*The shelter team hatches Pokémon Eggs after 2 days.  

Revision as of 12:26, 21 March 2024

The Shelter is a location where users may adopt Pokémon that have been released by their previous owner, or take Eggs which have been released from the DayCare. Users may access the Shelter any time from the NavBar.

Note: Releasing a Pokémon will not affect a user's PokeDex.

Information

The Shelter page with some upgrades.

On the right side of the page, information about the current day in relation to the shelter is displayed. From top to bottom, they are:

  • Adoptions made: Displays how many adoption points the user has used that day.
  • Current Shelter Pass: Displays the highest pass the player owns, and its Adoption Budget.
  • Adoptions remaining: Number of adoption points the user has remaining for the current day. If Shazi's Counter is active, the counter's multiplier will display, as well as the new Adoption Budget.

The Shelter updates its contents every 15 minutes, at :04, :19, :34, and :49. The Shelter closes at Server Reset to perform its first update and remains closed until 00:05 server time.

Adoption Costs

Each Pokémon and egg costs a different amount to adopt, depending on if the user already has the Pokémon or egg in their Pokédex.


Pokémon Egg
In Pokédex 1 point 2 points
Not In Pokédex 4 point 6 points

Upgrades

Shelter Upgrades.

There are several Shelter Upgrades available for Gold Poké (GP) or Zophan Canisters (ZC) located on the Shelter page.

Shelter Passes

Shelter Passes allow users to adopt Pokémon and Eggs from the Shelter. There are currently six levels: C, B, A, S, X and ★. A Shelter Pass C is given to the user after completing the tutorial and each further level grants more adoptions per day. Only the next highest pass can be purchased from the Shelter. Users must have the previous Shelter Pass in their inventory to be able to purchase the next Shelter Pass from the Shelter. E.G. If a user has a Shelter Pass C they can buy Shelter Pass B but cannot buy Shelter Pass A without first owning Shelter Pass B. However, any pass can be purchased from other players on the Market or through Trade. Users can use any pass that they have even if they have not unlocked it. Unlocking a Shelter Pass allows the user to buy the pass through the Shelter.

Only the highest pass counts for adoptions. The amount of adoptions does not stack when owning multiple passes.

Shelter Pass Level Budget without Shelter Budget Boost Budget with Shelter Budget Boost Cost Unlocked After
Shelter Pass C 10 5 - Tutorial
Shelter Pass B 20 30 40 20 adoptions
Shelter Pass A 40 60 200 100 adoptions
Shelter Pass S 60 90 800 400 adoptions
Shelter Pass X 120 180 2,400 1,200 adoptions
Shelter Pass ★ 240 360 1,000 2,500 adoptions

Shelter Budget Boost

The Shelter Budget Boost gives a passive +50% boost to a user's Adoption Budget. It can be earned by for free by reaching Grandmaster Rank.

Flutes

The Black Flute repels Pokémon, causing the next shelter page to contain only eggs, and the White Flute attracts Pokémon, causing the next shelter page to contain only hatched Pokémon. Both Flutes are permanent and can be purchased for 500 each. Additional flutes may be purchased, but do not provide extra bonuses.

Shelter Budget Vouchers

A Shelter Budget Voucher is a single-use item that boosts your Shelter Budget for the current day for +10%. Each voucher costs 50k Interaction Points. Up to 5 vouchers can be used in a day, for up to a +50% boost.

Shelter Budget Vouchers stack multiplicatively with other boosters, such as the Shelter Budget Boost and Shazi's Bonus.

Changing your active Shelter Pass, either by buying a new one or trading one, will cause the budget boost to be recalculated.

Shelter Boost

When chaining a Pokémon, a hidden Shelter boost applies. Each time a user reloads the shelter, there is a chance that one of the eggs is replaced with an egg that they're hunting, if it exists. This boost starts at chain 1 and caps at chain 100, with a boost of 50%.

Trivia

  • Prior to the 21st of March 2024, the Shelter operated on an adoption limit basis, instead of using the Shelter Budget system.
  • Before the 2nd of April 2017, Pokémon would run away to the Shelter when their happiness reached 0.
  • The shelter team hatches Pokémon Eggs after 2 days.
    • There are times when users can adopt a ready-to-hatch egg if the egg is adopted at exactly the same time as the shelter team would have hatched the egg.
  • Eggs keep their EHP progress even if they're released from a user's party.
    • This will be reflected in the Egg's Popup Summary.
  • Released Pokémon stay in the shelter for 4-5 days before they get deleted.
  • Account locked Pokémon are permanently released and cannot be re-adopted by other users.
  • There is only a 1% chance that a released Exclusive or Variant Egg will enter the Shelter.