Base Camp
Pokémon Quest Guide
The base camp is the main hub of the game where you do the most basic things in the game like selecting Pokemon for your exploration team, Cooking recipes to attract new Pokemon, Decorate the base to earn passive buffs that will help you in your exploration (like multiplying the amount of loots you get), and even train your Pokemon to level up or learn a new move set.
When you are in your base camp, you'll see an interface like this:
1. Energy Gauge - movement penalty system of the game which decreases by one every time you perform an expedition. When it gets exhausted, you wont be able to perform any more expedition unless you replenish it. It replenishes 1 energy point every 30 minutes. Otherwise, you can pay 25 PM tickets to instantly replenish it full.
2. PM Tickets - Primary in-game currency that enables you to purchase totems, earn loot items you got even when failing a level, speed-up the cooking duration, or even replenish your energy gauge.
3. Expedition Bonus - A special gauge that fills up every time you perform a number of expeditions. When it is full, the next time you perform an expedition, a special power stone with multiple boosts is a guaranteed loot.
4. Cooking Pot - is where you perform cooking to lure new Pokemon in your camp. Will open up a cook pot interface where you can place ingredients or choose a specific cooking pot to use and cook a recipe.
5. Totems - are special passive buff items you can place inside your camp which renders boost benefits such as multiplying the number of loot items you get while performing expeditions.
6. Decoration Inventory - holds the totems that you currently have. Picking the listed totems will either put them in your camp or store them in the inventory (if they are already placed in your camp).
7. Quest - lists of achievements in the game. Usually, if you managed to complete their requirements, you'll be rewarded with cooking ingredients or PM tickets.
8. Edit Team - a sub menu where you get to edit the Pokemon enlisted in your exploration team. Additionally, you can access Training here to level up your Pokemon or learn a new move.
9. Edit Individual Pokemon - will enter a sub menu where you get to edit the equipped power stones in your Pokemon. Additionally, it displays your Pokemon's basic stats and individual power rating.
10. Expedition Map - shows the map of Tumblecube Island where you pick the levels you want to send your exploration team in.