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[[File:Quest Longevity Statue Splash.png|thumb|300px|The [[player (Quest)|player]] obtaining the Longevity Statue]]
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[[Tumblecube Island]] has ten '''statues''' hidden across it. Once, they are identified as ''' Chamber of Legends statues'''.<ref>Cutscene after obtaining Abundance Statue</ref> These statues are likely remnants of an ancient civilization that once inhabited the island. However, [[MoBee]] cannot identify their exact origin. Each one is shaped like one or more Pokémon. However, it is unknown if their names represent what their creators called the statues or if they are just identifiers made up in the present day. A statue is located in most of the island's areas. The {{OBP|player|Quest}} and MoBee find and collect them after defeating the boss Pokémon of each of the last stage of each area.  
[[Tumblecube Island]] has ten '''statues''' hidden across it. On one occasion, they are identified as ''' Chamber of Legends statues'''.<ref>Cutscene after obtaining Abundance Statue</ref> These statues are likely remnants of an ancient civilization that once inhabited the island. However, [[MoBee]] cannot identify their exact origin.  
 
Each statue is shaped like one or more Pokémon. However, it is unknown if their names represent what their creators called the statues or if they are just identifiers made up in the present day. A statue is located in most of the island's areas. The {{OBP|player|Quest}} and MoBee find and collect them after defeating the boss Pokémon of the last stage of each area.  


With each one obtained, Pokémon up to a specific [[level]] get 1.5 times the normal amount of [[experience|Exp.]] from expeditions. Naturally, the ones earlier in the game only affect lower level Pokémon, with the later ones affecting Pokémon of higher levels up to level 60. This makes the statues a loose equivalent to [[Badge]]s, serving as both a marker of progress and a boost to the player's abilities.  
With each one obtained, Pokémon up to a specific [[level]] get 1.5 times the normal amount of [[experience|Exp.]] from expeditions. Naturally, the ones earlier in the game only affect lower level Pokémon, with the later ones affecting Pokémon of higher levels up to level 60. This makes the statues a loose equivalent to [[Badge]]s, serving as both a marker of progress and a boost to the player's abilities.  


When collecting them, the player conjectures about what the statue represented in the past. Afterward, they can be used as decorations in the player's [[base camp (Quest)|Base Camp]].
When collecting them, the player conjectures about what the statue represented in the past. Afterward, they can be used as decorations in the player's {{OBP|base camp|Quest}}.


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They have a mysterious connection to the [[Chamber of Legends]], acting as something of a "key" to it. <ref>Cutscene after obtaining Florishing Statue</ref> Collecting all of the statues causes a bridge to rise from the water, starting from [[Farside Fjord]] and leading to the Chamber, The Chamber itself naturally lacks a statue of its own. It appears that the statues have some relation to {{p|Mewtwo}}'s imprisonment in the Chamber, as it is freed from that confinement at the same time. After the player collects the last statue, the Reverent Statue, MoBee malfunctions.
The statues have a mysterious connection to the [[Chamber of Legends]], acting as something of a "key" to it. <ref>Cutscene after obtaining Florishing Statue</ref> Collecting all of the statues causes a bridge to rise from the water, starting from [[Farside Fjord]] and leading to the Chamber, The Chamber itself naturally lacks a statue of its own. It appears that the statues have some relation to {{p|Mewtwo}}'s imprisonment in the Chamber, as it is freed from that confinement at the same time. After the player collects the last statue, the Reverent Statue, MoBee malfunctions.


[[Happenstance Island]] also does not have a statue.
[[Happenstance Island]] also does not have a statue.
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Two [[base camp (Quest)|Decorations]], the Charizard Torch and the Perfect Pair Statue, are also statues in {{g|Quest}}. However, they are purchased from the [[Poké Mart]] and are unrelated to these statues.
Two [[base camp (Quest)|Decorations]], the Charizard Torch and the Perfect Pair Statue, are also statues in {{g|Quest}}. However, they are purchased from the [[Poké Mart]] and are unrelated to these statues.


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==References==
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Latest revision as of 05:58, 28 April 2024

The player obtaining the Longevity Statue

Tumblecube Island has ten statues hidden across it. On one occasion, they are identified as Chamber of Legends statues.[1] These statues are likely remnants of an ancient civilization that once inhabited the island. However, MoBee cannot identify their exact origin.

Each statue is shaped like one or more Pokémon. However, it is unknown if their names represent what their creators called the statues or if they are just identifiers made up in the present day. A statue is located in most of the island's areas. The player and MoBee find and collect them after defeating the boss Pokémon of the last stage of each area.

With each one obtained, Pokémon up to a specific level get 1.5 times the normal amount of Exp. from expeditions. Naturally, the ones earlier in the game only affect lower level Pokémon, with the later ones affecting Pokémon of higher levels up to level 60. This makes the statues a loose equivalent to Badges, serving as both a marker of progress and a boost to the player's abilities.

When collecting them, the player conjectures about what the statue represented in the past. Afterward, they can be used as decorations in the player's base camp.

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The statues have a mysterious connection to the Chamber of Legends, acting as something of a "key" to it. [2] Collecting all of the statues causes a bridge to rise from the water, starting from Farside Fjord and leading to the Chamber, The Chamber itself naturally lacks a statue of its own. It appears that the statues have some relation to Mewtwo's imprisonment in the Chamber, as it is freed from that confinement at the same time. After the player collects the last statue, the Reverent Statue, MoBee malfunctions.

Happenstance Island also does not have a statue.

Two Decorations, the Charizard Torch and the Perfect Pair Statue, are also statues in Pokémon Quest. However, they are purchased from the Poké Mart and are unrelated to these statues.

List of statues

Image Name Affects Theory Availability
Quest Prolific Statue.png Prolific Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 5 "The statue is carved in the shape of three Rattata, a Pokémon that can flourish wherever it is. Perhaps this statue is meant to symbolize such prosperity..." Complete First Steppe
Quest Spring Showers Statue.png Spring Showers Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 10 "The statue is carved in the shape of Poliwag, a Pokémon that has the power to use Rain Dance. If I were blessed with plentiful rains, I would never run out of water." Complete Gloomy Grove
Quest Flourishing Statue.png Flourishing Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 15 "The statue is carved in the shape of Doduo. Maybe whoever made it believed that Doduo's physical strength would lead to successful development of the island." Complete Backforth Brook
Quest Tranquility Statue.png Tranquility Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 20 "The statue is carved in the shape of Cubone. If one can find peace, perhaps one can overcome even death." Complete Parched Peak
Quest Gentle Breeze Statue.png Gentle Breeze Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 25 "The statue is carved in the shape of Pidgeotto. If I were able to fly freely through the sky like Pidgeotto, I would never be troubled by stormy weather." Complete Belly Button Cave
Quest Abundance Statue.png Abundance Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 30 "This statue is carved in the shape of Tangela. Maybe the ever-growing vines of Tangela symbolize hope for a bountiful harvest." Complete Pincushion Plain
Quest Purification Statue.png Purification Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 35 "The statue is carved in the shape of Golbat. I think I've heard that Golbat's wings can ward off evil..." Complete Miasma Moor
Quest Burning Mane Statue.png Burning Mane Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 40 "The statue is carved in the shape of Rapidash. With the power of Rapidash, which is fire incarnate, even furiously raging fires could be controlled." Complete Hushed Highlands
Quest Longevity Statue.png Longevity Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 50 "The statue is carved in the shape of Arbok. Could it symbolize the rebirth that comes with molting, or the strength of Arbok's deadly poison?" Complete Nightlight Nook
Quest Reverent Statue.png Reverent Statue Pokémon up to Lv. 60 "The statue is carved in the shape of Gyarados. Such a majestic Pok—"

(The player is cut off by MoBee malfunctioning.)

Complete Farside Fjord

References

  1. Cutscene after obtaining Abundance Statue
  2. Cutscene after obtaining Florishing Statue


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