Pokemon Quest Decorations Guide
Pokemon Quest offers you a bunch of entertaining activities on the Tumblecube Island. Your little Pokemon won’t ever let you get bored. The game is simply captivating as always gives you an opportunity to switch between different tasks.
If you thought Pokemon Quest is all about going into expeditions and fighting wild Pokemon we will reassure, it isn’t. You can regularly relax in your cozy Base Camp. Here you will feel safe and ready to recover after expeditions. You will also attract new Pokemon while cooking new recipes to your Base Camp.
Your Base Camp is the place of strength for your Pokemon Team. That is why it is so important to make it both functional and comfortable. Pokemon Quest offers you to improve a camp with the help of Pokemon Quest decorations.
What are they and how to use them? Read our Pokemon Quest Decorations Guide to know all the information about these useful in-game elements.
What are Pokemon Quest decorations?
Decorative items which are called Pokemon Quest decorations are powerful in-game features. These are different statues, models, fountains, pillows, balloons, and so on that can be placed at a certain location of your Base Camp.
Decorations do not only decorate but bring you some benefits from possessing them. Though they are items for Pokemon’ everyday life, they bring some special powers to their owners.
You will find loads of interesting things among that are probably can intrigue your Pokemon and help them in various tasks. There are almost four dozens of available Pokemon Quest decorations, so there will be of what to choose.
What are Pokemon Quest decoration effects?
The benefits of possessing decorative items in the game are called Pokemon Quest decoration effects. They can greatly improve the gaming experience and help your team in many missions.
There are about a dozen purposes in which decorations can be used. For instance, some will help you with cooking and consequently in replenishing your team with new Pokemon.
The others may help you in passing through expeditions. Let us give you an example. You gain the Eevee Arch, one of the decorations that increase the maximum number of battery charges. It will certainly help your Pokemon to be more lasting during the expedition.
The other group of Pokemon Quest decorations lets you get extra PM Tickets which can be spent on a variety of purposes.
How to get Pokemon Quest decorations?
Pokemon Quest decorations can be earned in a few ways.
The first is purchasing decorations in the Poke Mart for acquired PM Tickets. The price starts at 50 PM Tickets for such decorations like Flareon Cusheon, Vaporeon Cusheon, etc. The most expensive can be bought for 800 PM Tickets. Depending on the decoration and its price, you get effects of different power.
You can also get Pokemon Quest decorations from completing the game levels. When successfully finishing each expedition, you receive a decorative statue as a reward. Each statue has various effects and affects increasing your experience from expeditions.
And the final method of receiving the Pokemon Quest decoration is spending real cash money on in-game packs. With buying any of the in-game packs available, you earn a decoration as one of the pack components.
Pokemon Quest Base Camp Decorations List
Decoration icon | Name of the decoration | The decoration's purpose | The decoration's effect | How to get the decoration |
Flareon Cusheon | Increasing the drop rate of ingredient items | Size of red ingredient drops x 1.5 | Buy for 50 PM Tickets | |
Charizard Torch | Size of red ingredient drops x 2 | Buy for 300 PM Tickets | ||
Vaporeon Cusheon | Size of blue ingredient drops x 1.5 | Buy for 50 PM Tickets | ||
Blastoise Fountain | Size of blue ingredient drops x 2 | Buy for 300 PM Tickets | ||
Jolteon Cusheon | Size of yellow ingredient drops x 1.5 | Buy for 50 PM Tickets | ||
Venusaur Planter | Size of yellow ingredient drops x 2 | Buy for 300 PM Tickets | ||
Dodrio Tent | Size of gray ingredient drops x 1.5 | Buy for 50 PM Tickets | ||
Mechanical Tauros | Size of gray ingredient drops x 2 | Buy for 300 PM Tickets | ||
Gengar Balloon | Size of all ingredient drops ×2 | Buy Ultra Expedition Pack | ||
Bulbasaur Flag | Increasing the amount of experience gained through Training | Exp. received from Level-Up Training x 1.5 | Buy for 150 PM Tickets | |
Fearow Weathervane | Exp. received from Level-Up Training x 2 | Buy for 500 PM Tickets | ||
Charmander Flag | Increasing the success rate of Move-Learning Training | Success rate of Move-Learning Training x 1.5 | Buy for 200 PM Tickets | |
Ditto Balloon | Success rate of Move-Learning Training x 2 | Buy for 700 PM Tickets | ||
Squirtle Flag | Increasing the number of ingredients received by recycling Power and Move Stones | Number of ingredients received from recycling x 1.5 | Buy for 100 PM Tickets | |
Meowth Balloon | Number of ingredients received from recycling x 2 | Buy for 400 PM Tickets | ||
Victreebel Golf Bag | Increasing the likelihood of attracting a Pokémon with a multi-socket | Chance for a Pokémon with a multi-socket x 1.5 | Buy for 200 PM Tickets | |
Kangaskhan Swing Chair | Chance for a Pokémon with a multi-socket x 2 | Buy for 800 PM Tickets | ||
Pikachu Surfboard | Increasing the likelihood of attracting more than one Pokémon with a recipe | Chance of attracting multiple Pokémon with your cooking x 1.5 | Buy for 400 PM Tickets | |
Lapras Pool | Chance of attracting multiple Pokémon with your cooking ×2 | Buy Great Expedition Pack | ||
Mewtwo Arch | Increasing your maximum number of battery charges | Maximum battery charges +1 | Buy for 700 PM Tickets | |
Eevee Arch | Maximum battery charges +1 | Buy Great Expedition Pack | ||
Pikachu Arch | Maximum battery charges +1 | Buy Ultra Expedition Pack | ||
Perfect Pair Statue | Maximum battery charges +1 | Buy Expedition Pack | ||
Abundance Statue | Increasing Exp. from expeditions | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 30 ×1.5 | Complete Pincushion Plain | |
Burning Mane Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 40 ×1.5 | Complete Hushed Highlands | ||
Flourishing Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 15 ×1.5 | Complete Backforth Brook | ||
Gentle Breeze Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 25 ×1.5 | Complete Belly Button Cave | ||
Longevity Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 50 ×1.5 | Complete Nightlight Nook | ||
Prolific Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 5 ×1.5 | Complete First Steppe | ||
Purification Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 35 ×1.5 | Complete Miasma Moor | ||
Reverent Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 60 ×1.5 | Complete Farside Fjord | ||
Spring Showers Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 10 ×1.5 | Complete Gloomy Grove | ||
Tranquility Statue | Exp. from expeditions for Pokémon up to Lv. 20 ×1.5 | Complete Parched Peak | ||
Snorlax Lounger | Exp. from expeditions ×2 | Buy Ultra Expedition Pack | ||
Great Ball Model | Extra PM Tickets | PM Tickets received as a service for members +30 | Buy Great Expedition Pack | |
Master Ball Model | PM Tickets received as a service for members +50 | Buy Expedition 3 Pack Bundle | ||
Poké Ball Model | PM Tickets received as a service for members +20 | Buy Expedition Pack | ||
Premier Ball Model | PM Tickets received as a service for members +10 | Buy 10 items in the shop | ||
Ultra Ball Model | PM Tickets received as a service for members +40 | Buy Ultra Expedition Pack |
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To use the decorations which you received in Pokemon Quest, go to the “Decorations” menu by tapping the corresponding button on the left side of the screen. Then you can choose a decoration and place it at one of the available locations.
Some of the decorations will be unlocked when you progress in the game. So try to replenish your decorations list as often as it is possible and use the fruitful benefits of the Pokemon Quest decorations.