Summary Page

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A Summary Page displays a Pokémon's personal information, and can be accessed by clicking on a Pokémon's or Egg's name.

Public Summary

The Public Summary Page of a Pokémon.

A Summary Page will appear differently depending on the Pokémon's owner. Users who do not have ownership of a Pokémon will only be able to access its Public Summary Page. A Public Summary contains general information regarding a Pokémon and cannot be edited. Its features are as follows:

Appearance

A Pokémon's appearance is displayed on its Summary page. There are two appearance sections: the standard sprite and a custom Dressed Up sprite inside the Custom Description section (if applicable).

Timeline

The Summary Page's Timeline lists notable events relative to a Pokémon, in the order in which they happened. Listed events include:

Note: Account locked Pokémon are permanently released and cannot be re-adopted by other users. Pokémon no longer run away.
  • Obtained: A Pokémon or Egg being obtained through Adoption, granted as a Starter or Legendary Egg, or received from the Prize Shop.
  • Hatched: A Pokémon being hatched.
  • Level 100 reached by: A Pokémon increasing its level to 100.
    • The User who granted the last interaction, causing the Level-Up, is also listed.
  • Evolution: A Pokémon undergoing Evolution or Mega Evolution.
  • Traded: A Pokémon being traded, wonder traded, or gifted.

Public Summary View

There are sections across the entirety of the Summary Page. The Public Summary shows four sections, five if the Pokémon has a Custom Description, in addition to the Timeline section itself. Each section and their featured information are listed below in order:

Information

The Information section, officially untitled, contains the sprite of the Pokémon, it's name, gender, level/EXP, berry preference, nature, typing, and happiness.

Pokémon

The Pokémon section lists the Pokémon's Species, Stage and Parents. A Pokémon's Species Name will link to the corresponding Pokédex entry if it has been unlocked in the PokéDex, an error message will display if it is still locked.

The Contest Tab of a Pokémon's Summary.

Contest

The Contest section displays a Pokémon's Contest Stat Levels (Cool, Beauty, Cute, Smart, and Tough), its Sheen Level, and its Affection Level. These can be raised through the use of Pokéblocks and Consumables. The word Max will appear next to Sheen, Affection, or whichever Stat Level a user decides to Max. Sheen limits how many Pokéblocks a Pokémon can be given and once maxed users can not give it anymore Pokéblocks. Feeding higher levelled Pokéblocks will Max out a stat level before maxing out the Sheen.

Note: Max Sheen does not mean max Contest Stat Level.
The Battle Section of a Pokémon's Summary.

Battle

The Battle section shows the stats of a Pokémon used to calculate damage in battles. This includes:

  • Base Stats: Each Pokémon species will have the same base stats. They cannot be changed except when the Pokémon evolves.
  • Individual Values (IVs): These are unique to the individual Pokémon and cannot be changed. Values range from 0 to 31 and are a direct bonus to each stat. IVs can be passed down through breeding.
  • Effort Values (EVs): By visiting the Dojo, users can use Training Bags to power up. This is the only stat that can be changed. It ranges from 0 to 252, however, the combined total cannot go higher than 510.
  • Stats: Also called the final stats. This is the total of the Base, IV, and EV added together.
  • IQ: Represents a Pokémon's intelligence, it starts at 0 and can be raised through the use of Gummis. Pokémon with a high IQ value are more likely to use super-effective moves while sparring and will choose moves that match their higher attack stat.

The graphic below the stat table shows the relative IVs generated for that Pokémon and the EVs that have been granted to the Pokémon through Super Training.

Private Summary

Almost identical to its counterpart, a Pokémon's Private Summary displays much of the same information that is shown on its Public Summary. Unlike the Public Summary, a Private Summary is open to alterations and customization. Also different in from the Public Summary, the Private Summary has the additions of a Custom Description, Display Code, and Option sections. Each section's Private Summary features are listed below.

Custom Description

A custom description for a Pokémon may be set here, below the section that contains the Pokémon's sprite. Limited BBCodes are available for use inside a Pokémon's custom description, they are the: [b] (bold), [i] (italicize) and [u] (underline) tags.

Totem Stickers

This section appears when an eligible Pokémon that has a Totem Forme collects at least one sticker from a Scour Area. It will show how many totem stickers have been collected from each Scour Area along with the total amount from all of the areas. This section will not disappear even after the Pokémon changes into its Totem Forme.

The Display Code section of a Pokémon's Private Summary.

Display Code

The Display Code section can be found at the bottom centre of the Summary page. The Display Tab generates custom BBCode, HTML, or Links that allow users to post and show off their Pokémon on the Forums, or on other websites that utilize any of the codes listed. Users have a choice to use the Sun/Moon style, which is displayed by default, ΩR/αS, the older X/Y style, or the Platform style. The Links tab is used for making a custom setup, one code links to the Summary page and the other is just the image of the Pokémon.

Users also have the option to share their Pokémon on Facebook or Twitter via the Share/Tweet links at the bottom.

Options

The Options section of the Summary Page can be found by clicking the three stripes icon next to the Pokémon's nature.

  • Rename: Rename the Pokémon. Users can use their own name or choose one of the country variations of the original name of the Pokémon name.
  • Give Item: Allows a user to give the Pokémon an item from their Inventory.
  • Take Item: Allows a user to take the held item. This option is greyed out if the Pokémon is not holding an item.
  • Check evolution requirements: Allows a user to easily see how to evolve the Pokémon. This option is greyed out and changed to Cannot evolve: Final stage if the Pokémon is fully evolved. The Cannot Evolve label will show even if the Pokémon has different formes that are in need of an item to hold E.G. Rotom.
  • Send to Field: Allows users to move the Pokémon to a Field or their Party.
  • Set Target: Allows users to set a Target Notification for the Pokémon. If a target is set this option changes to Change Target with either a Lv. # or a heart % in parenthesis. Users can choose from 3 different options, if the Pokémon reaches or is below the target, and the target value. Users can also Clear their Notification by clicking the Clear Notification button.
    • Level: Creates a Notification when the Pokémon reaches a certain level. This value can be from 1 to 100.
    • Happiness: Creates a Notification when the Pokémon reaches or is below a certain Happiness Value. This value can be from 0 to 255.
    • Happy%: Creates a Notification when the Pokémon reaches or is below a certain Happiness percentage. This value can be from 0% to 100%.
Note: Internally this percentage is converted to the exact value. E.G. If the target selected is 25%, then the Success popup and subsequent editing will reveal it to be the exact value 64/255.
  • EXP Lock: Allows users to lock the Experience so that none will be gained when users interact with the Pokémon. This option changes to EXP Unlock if the Pokémon is EXP-locked.
Note: Pokémon will gain EXP while in the Daycare even if they are EXP-locked.
  • Dress up: Sends the user to the Dress Up page to decorate the Pokémon.
  • Send in Trade: Allows a user to send that Pokémon in a trade to another user.
  • Release: Allows a user to release the Pokémon to the Shelter. If the 6-hour (or 1-hour for Hypermode users) wait time is not up this option is changed to Can't release: Too Soon.
Note: Releasing a Pokémon will not affect a user's PokeDex.


Location

The Location link allows the user to navigate directly to the Field holding their Pokémon.

Status

The Status explains what the User's Pokémon is currently doing. A reminder message is under the Status stating that Pokémon that are busy cannot evolve, change held items, or perform other actions. The statuses are named Idle, DayCare, Scour Mission, or Pokéwalker.

Trivia

  • Before the 2nd of April 2017, Pokémon would run away to the Shelter when its happiness reached 0.
    • With this in mind, users may still be able to find a Pokémon with "Ran away from user's Farm" in its Timeline.