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Last update:18 January 2017

This chapter lists extra activities available during the game.

You’ll learn about how they work, and how to utilize them best.

Pokemon Refreshis used to increase the affection of acquired pokemon.

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Some of the pokemon don’t evolve until you’ve gained the max level ofAffection.

Thanks toPokemon Refresh, your pokemon receive additional bonuses during combat.

Pokemon that appear on the islands, are taken from your deposit.

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you could also exchange better types ofPoke Beansfor those less valuable.

The islands can be upgraded by adding a certain number of pokemon to your deposit.

Isle Abeens is the basic island.

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you’re free to gain a lot ofPoke Beansby clicking on the middle branch.

Isle Abeens also has an ability to attract wild pokemon.

They appear on the island with a heart above their heads.

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you’re able to find all types of pokemon, from the most popular up toLaprasorTrevenant.

The purpose of this Island is to sow berries.

Berries have a grow period of one to three days.

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you could use yourPoke Beansto increase the speed of berry picking.

By default, the island has three advancement levels.

Each upgrade unlocks the next part of the island, allowing you to sow more berries.

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It’s an Island that allows you to send your pokemon to explore the caves.

you could use yourPoke Beansto speed up the process.

The cave has three levels which are unlocked for a following price.

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Each path may result in items from 3 different groups.

Path for Interesting-Item Hunting!- Any item listed above can be acquired.

This isle allows you to brew special potions that increase the base statistics of your pokemon.

Brewing lasts 30 minutes, applying aPoke Beanreduces this time in half.

UsingPoke Beansincreases the amount of allotted happiness points or hastens the hatching period.

However, it’s crucial that you remember that after 24 hours the level of happiness starts to drop.

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