Pokemon Quest Base Camp

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Welcome to our Pokemon Quest Base Camp Decorations List, here we will explain what each Pokemon Quest Decoration will do and its effects on your game. Keep in mind that certain Statues, Flags, Archs, and other decorations will only unlock from completing quests in the game.

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You Pokemon Quest Base Camp isn’t just used to for capturing NEW pokemon, decorating your base will reward you with more Ingredients, more EXP, and many more bonuses.

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Pokemon Quest Base Camp Decorations

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Pokemon Quest Base Camp Decorations List

These items are used to decorate your base camp and will provide you with extra bonuses throughout your journey. Most of the Pokemon Quest Base Camp Decoration list information was acquired through a datamine by @SciresM.

Base Camp Decoration What Does It Do
The Pikachu Arch Increases the capacity of your battery.
The Mewtwo Arch Increases the capacity of your battery.
The Eevee Arch Increases the capacity of your battery.
The Perfect Pair Statue Increases the capacity of your battery.
The Charizard Torch greatly increases the drop rate of red ingredients.
The Lapras Pool greatly increases the chance that multiple Pokémon will be attracted by your cooking.
The Venusaur Planter greatly increases the drop rate of yellow ingredients.
The Dodrio Tent increases the drop rate of gray ingredients.
The Blastoise Fountain greatly increases the drop rate of blue ingredients.
The Mechanical Tauros greatly increases the drop rate of gray ingredients.
The Snorlax Lounger greatly increases the Exp. gained from expeditions.
The Kangaskhan Swing Chair greatly increases the chances that Pokémon with multi-sockets will come to visit.
The Pikachu Surfboard increases the chances that multiple Pokémon will be attracted by your cooking.
The Victreebel Golf Bag increases the chances that Pokémon with multi-sockets will come to visit.
The Fearow Weathervane greatly increases the amount of Exp. gained from Level-Up Training.
The Meowth Balloon greatly increases the amount of ingredients you can get from recycling.
The Ditto Balloon greatly increases the success rate of Move-Learning Training.
The Gengar Balloon greatly increases the drop rate of all ingredients.
The Bulbasaur Flag increases the amount of Exp. received from Level-Up Training.
The Charmander Flag increases the success rate of Move-Learning Training.
The Squirtle Flag increases the amount of ingredients you can get from recycling.
The Flareon Cusheon increases the drop rate of red ingredients.
The Vaporeon Cusheon increases the drop rate of blue ingredients.
The Jolteon Cusheon increases the drop rate of yellow ingredients.
The Prolific Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 5 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Spring Showers Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 10 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Flourishing Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 15 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Tranquility Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 20 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Gentle Breeze Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 25 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Abundance Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 30 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Purification Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 35 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Burning Mane Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 40 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Longevity Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 50 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
The Reverent Statue allows Pokémon up to Level 60 to receive increased Exp. from expeditions.
Poké Ball Model PM Tickets received as a\nservice for members +20
Great Ball Model PM Tickets received as a\nservice for members +30
Ultra Ball Model PM Tickets received as a\nservice for members +40
Premier Ball Model PM Tickets received as a\nservice for members +10
Master Ball Model PM Tickets received as a\nservice for members +50

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Have a look at our pot cooking recipes.

Pokemon Quest Cooking Recipes

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