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Revision as of 11:57, 27 May 2017

The Tournament is a weekly event that was added to PokéFarm on August 12, 2016.

Note: Visit this page to view all the previous Tournaments!
File:WeeklyTornamentPage.png
Weekly Tournament Main Page

Users participate in events that are centered around various features on site, such as hatching eggs and scouring. Each Event has three tasks that increase with difficulty. Each one cleared gives a higher reward at the end of the Tournament. Tokens are awarded to those who complete these tasks, Tokens can then be used for various prizes in the Prize Shop. Tokens are also tradable between users.


Current Tournament

Below is a breakdown of what can be found in this section on the main Tournament page.

Seasons and Events

A Season consists of 12 events and affects what is available in the Prize Shop, as well as what Tokens and Fakemon are given out as prizes each Tournament. As of Season 2, Tokens can be traded down from Red to Blue Tokens. The amount of Tokens awarded at the end of the Tournament is dependent on the task completed. So completing the Easy Task will award 1 Token, completing the Medium Task will award 3 Tokens, and completing the Hard Task will award 5 Tokens. Target awards do not stack, so if the Hard Task is completed, the user will only receive 5 Tokens.

Tournament Schedule

Times listed go by PokéFarm's current server time.
08:00 Saturday - Sign-up opens, users can join here.
07:00 Monday - The event begins.
06:59 Saturday - The event closes, scores are counted.
08:00 Saturday - Prizes can be claimed from the tournament page.

The objective changes with each event, each event revolves around a site feature. From interacting to hatch and evolve Pokémon, to passive events like scouring.

Progress

Below is a breakdown of what can be found in this section on the main Tournament page.

Target Progress

This is where the user's personal progress on the current event is displayed. The current score/points for the user is displayed above the event targets. When a target is completed, a tick will appear next to it.

The Leaderboard is the more competitive aspect of the Tournaments. There are places for 100 users on the Leaderboard. Getting onto the Leaderboard requires the user to have a higher score than the user in 50th place, the scores are updated approximately every hour. When the Tournament closes, the 100 users who are on the Leaderboard (or more if there are users tied for 100th place) are awarded an Exclusive Egg, this egg changes with each event and one random egg given out is guaranteed to hatch as a Shiny, Albino, or (very rarely) Melanistic.

Prize Shop

Below is a breakdown of what can be found in this section.

File:TornamentShop.png
Tournament Shop

The Tournament Prize Shop can be found underneath the total amount of tokens, in the appropriately named, Tournament Tokens section. Here users can exchange tokens for prizes, the prizes include Pokémon and items. Fakemon can also be obtained from here. For the moment only Fakemon need Tokens to be unlocked. However it has been confirmed by Niet that Season Two Fakemon will have unlocking requirements. Proof of this can found here. Shop prices have also been changed to reflect the fact tokens can be traded.

The shop is structured in an accordion, as such clicking on the titles like 'Season 1 Fakemon' will open that part of the shop. The first section has Fakemon, these can be unlocked with Tokens and then additional eggs can be purchased with GP. The second section has Miscellaneous Prizes, like Mega Stones and Forme Changers. The Pokémon Egg of XD001 can be found here, as it is not a Fakemon or PFQ exclusive.

Fakemon
Name Price Season
Blophin x1 1
Lunupine x1 1
Faemueño x1 1
Orkit x1 1
Wagell x1 2
Gosold x1 2
Impyre x1 2
Searene x1 2
Bunbori x4 3
Ardik x4 3
Solynx x4 3
Boxaby x4 3
Flarbat x12 4
Template:Hydark Line x12 4
??? x12 4
??? x12 4
Miscellaneous Prizes
Name Image Price
Meteorite Shard A x4
Meteorite Shard D x4
Meteorite Shard S x4
Blue Orb x18
Red Orb x18
Prison Bottle x18
Mythrite x26
Opal x26
Dragon Ball x26
Korokunite Q x34
Lunupinite Q x34
Adamantite x34
Mega Stone Voucher 1 x3
Mega Stone Voucher 2 x6
Mega Stone Voucher 3 x9
Mega Stone Voucher 4 x12
Mega Stone Voucher 5 x15
Big Malasada x2
Blue PokéBlock MAX x2
Doom Seed x5 x1
XD001 (Egg) File:Egg XD001.png x1
Nihilego File:Nihilego Party.png x20
Buzzwole File:Buzzwole Party.png x20
Pheromosa File:Pheromosa Party.png x20
Xurkitree File:Xurkitree Party.png x20
Celesteela File:Celesteela Party.png x20
Kartana File:Kartana Party.png x20
Guzzlord File:Guzzlord Party.png x20

Tokens

Tokens are used as a currency in the Prize Shop, which can be found mentioned above. They are normally obtained by participating in the Tournament but they can also be obtained by trading with other users. They currently serve no other purpose.

Tokens change when a Tournament Season changes, but can be traded in for previous Seasons' Tokens at a 1:1 ratio. Retired Tokens can be traded in for newer Tokens at a 3:1 ratio. It is never possible to get the current Season's Tokens by trading in, only the previous.

Note: Season 3 is bringing in big updates to Tournaments and the Tokens in general. More information can be found here.

Below is a table of Seasons, the Tokens awarded and how many events took place in the Season.

Seasons
Season Token Colour # of Events
1 Blue Token 12 Events
2 Red Token 12 Events
3 Yellow Token 12 Events
4 Green Token 12 Events