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Isle Abeens (Japanese: '''のびのびリゾート''' ''Carefree Resort'') is the first island available to the player. [[Wild Pokémon]] will visit the island to eat [[Poké Bean]]s. If a Pokémon likes the player (indicated by a heart in a thought bubble), it may join the [[party]]. A beanstalk is also located here that allows players to collect more Poké Beans, though only a limited amount can be gathered here at any given time | Isle Abeens (Japanese: '''のびのびリゾート''' ''Carefree Resort'') is the first island available to the player. [[Wild Pokémon]] will visit the island to eat [[Poké Bean]]s. If a Pokémon likes the player (indicated by a heart in a thought bubble), it may join the [[party]]. A beanstalk is also located here that allows players to collect more Poké Beans, though only a limited amount can be gathered here at any given time. Increasing the level of the island expands the size of the beanstalk allowing more Poké Beans to be gathered. Occasionally the Pokémon from the player's storage may find a Poké Bean to give to the player. | ||
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Revision as of 14:26, 9 December 2016
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Poké Pelago (Japanese: ポケリゾート Poké Resort) is a feature introduced in Generation VII that utilizes Pokémon stored in the PC. A number of small islands make up Poké Pelago, each of which has its own function. As more Pokémon are sent to Poké Pelago, more facilities and isles become available. Poké Pelago is watched over by Mohn.
Poké Pelago is accessed by way of Charizard Glide and may be visited as soon as that is obtained, after completing Kiawe's trial at Wela Volcano Park.
Islands
The player starts with only Isle Abeens (at level 1), and can develop up to a total of five different islands. The player requires a certain number of Pokémon in their PC boxes and a certain number of Plain Poké Beans to develop islands. The islands can also be upgraded to improve their capabilities up to level 3, and any type of Poké Bean can be used to temporarily enhance that respective islands' capabilities or shorten the amount of time required to complete the task, which lasts depending on how many Poké Beans are used. Each type of Poké Bean adds the following amount of time when used.
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Each island has a box where the Poké Beans are stored, and limits on how many beans can be placed into the box at a time, but increasing the island's level can increase the maxmimum amount. The player is also incapable of adding more Poké Beans until the previous supply has been used up for that area.
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Isle Abeens
Isle Abeens (Japanese: のびのびリゾート Carefree Resort) is the first island available to the player. Wild Pokémon will visit the island to eat Poké Beans. If a Pokémon likes the player (indicated by a heart in a thought bubble), it may join the party. A beanstalk is also located here that allows players to collect more Poké Beans, though only a limited amount can be gathered here at any given time. Increasing the level of the island expands the size of the beanstalk allowing more Poké Beans to be gathered. Occasionally the Pokémon from the player's storage may find a Poké Bean to give to the player.
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Isle Aplenny
Isle Aplenny (Japanese: すくすくリゾート Fast-Growing Resort) is a perfectly round island that allows the player to plant Berries. Increasing the level of the island allows for more berries to be planted, and the resulting Berry trees will also have more berries to pick.
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Isle Aphun
Isle Aphun (Japanese: どきどきリゾート Exciting Resort) must be unlocked to use. Pokémon on this island will search for rare items such as evolution stones, Hard Stones, and Float Stones. Upgrading the island can increase the chances of collecting more items and introduce new types of expedition. The first three expeditions specialize in only specific items, but the fourth allows for any of these items to be found. Players can end expeditions early, but the Pokémon will not be able to deliver any items.
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Isle Evelup
Isle Evelup (Japanese: わいわいリゾート Noisy Resort) is an island shaped like a crescent moon. Drinks are made on this island that increase a Pokémon's stats or experience. As this isle's level increases, so does its EV yield per session.
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Isle Avue
Isle Avue (Japanese: ぽかぽかリゾート Warm Resort) is a perfectly round island that allows Pokémon to relax in hot springs. Doing so steadily increases the Pokémon's Friendship. Increasing this islands level will allow for more Pokémon to be deposited and make it easier to build up its happiness factor. However, if a Pokémon is kept in the springs for 24 hours, its Happiness will begin to drop due to taking in excess heat until it is removed.
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Trivia
- Having Poké Beans inside the box on an island does not double the speed at which the ingame timer ticks down; after one minute in real time, the timer ticks down two minutes, technically giving the same result.
- Because the Poké Bean effect applies to all areas of each isle, the higher the level of isle, the more efficient it is to use Poké Beans.
In other languages
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Isle Abeens
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Isle Aplenny
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