Pokémon Camp

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If you were looking for the mobile app, see Camp Pokémon.
If you were looking for the event in Italy, see Pokémon Camp (Italy).
If you were looking for the similarly named Pikachu short titled Camp Pikachu, see PK11.
If you were looking for the camps from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, see Rescue team camp.

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Pokémon Camp artwork

Pokémon Camp (Japanese: ポケモンキャンプ Pokémon Camp) is a feature introduced in Pokémon Sword and Shield that allows the player to care for their Pokémon in various ways. It is similar to Pokémon-Amie and Pokémon Refresh, but Pokémon Camp also introduces the option for the player to cook curry and visit other player's camps.

Pokémon Camp can be accessed from the menu except for when the player is on the water or challenging a Gym mission.

Features

The player interacting with Jellicent and Coalossal

Playing

The player can call, chat, and take out a toy to play with their Pokémon. Calling a Pokémon can awaken a sleeping Pokémon. Playing with a Pokémon will gradually lower its playfulness.

Playing with Pokémon can increase the Pokémon's friendship and its Experience Points. In the Wild Area, the player can earn Watts as well. The more a Pokémon is played with, the more friendship will be increased. Higher-level Pokémon will also earn more Experience Points. However, when a Pokémon is not feeling playful, no experience or friendship can be gained by playing.

There are eight available toys to play with: a Poké Toy and various toy balls.

Image Name Location
Poké Toy Poké Toy Initial
Practice Ball Practice Ball Initial
Fresh Ball Fresh Ball Reward from Camping King if the player has made 5 types of curry
Weighted Ball Weighted Ball Reward from Camping King if the player has made 10 types of curry
Soothe Ball Soothe Ball Reward from Camping King if the player has made 15 types of curry
Mirror Ball Mirror Ball Reward from Camping King if the player has made 30 types of curry
Tympole Ball Tympole Ball Reward from Camping King if the player has made 50 types of curry
Champion Ball Champion Ball Reward from Camping King if the player has made 80 types of curry

Cooking

Main article: Curry

The player can cook curry, check their ingredients in the Bag, and check their Curry Dex. Cooking and eating curry will increase a Pokémon's sociability and restore a Pokémon's playfulness.

Tent color

The player can change the color of their tent to match one of the types of the player's lead party Pokémon by talking to the Camping King in East Lake Axewell outside of Motostoke.

Stats

Pokémon Camp uses three stats: friendship, playfulness, and sociability. Playfulness limits how much the player can do to increase the Pokémon's friendship. Sociability affects how much a Pokémon wants to interact with other Pokémon.

A Pokémon with a high level of friendship will gain certain bonuses in battle and will interact with its Trainer in unique ways.

  • At friendship level 1 and higher, a Pokémon may find items after cooking curry.
  • At friendship level 3 and higher, a Pokémon may endure attacks that could otherwise make it faint and survive with 1 HP.
  • At friendship level 4 and higher, a Pokémon will gain boosted experience from battles and may recover from status conditions at the end of a turn.
  • At friendship level 5, a Pokémon may avoid attacks and has an increased critical hit ratio.

The sociability stat is tracked per individual Pokémon, and ranges from 0 to 255. It is not reset when traded[1]. A Pokémon party with an Average Sociability Stat (taken by summing up the sociability of each individual member of the party and dividing by the number of Pokémon in the party) of at the least 200[2] can attract a wild Pokémon from the area in which the player is camping after cooking and eating curry. This Pokémon is pulled from the grass encounter table of the location, regardless of the location (such as a cave) and the encounter rate is slightly flipped, where rarer Pokémon will be attracted more frequently than more common Pokémon in the area. The Pokémon will be captured in a Poké Ball from the player's inventory; if there isn't one present, the game will use a Great Ball, and if the player has no Poké Balls or Great Balls, then an Ultra Ball will be used.

Pokémon owned by NPCs and other players may also give the player an item after cooking curry when they have high sociability.

Visiting camps

The player can visit other player's camps in the Wild Area, the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra, as well as NPC camps on each of the routes in Galar except for Route 1 and Route 2. The player can talk and cook with other campers, as well as exchange League Cards with other players.

The NPC camps and their locations are listed below. Each of these camps also serve as Flying Taxi destinations. The Berries the NPCs use depend on the Berries the player chooses.

Location Name Key
ingredient
Possible Berries Pokémon
Route 3 Becca Precooked Burger Precooked Burger Oran Berry Oran Berry
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry
Vulpix
Pixi
Yamper
Corzee
Stufful Stuffers Oddish
Oddball
Wooloo
Floof
Bounsweet
Bonbon
Route 4 Backpacker
Molly
Pasta Pasta Leppa Berry Leppa Berry Milcery
Saucery
Ribombee
Bombee
Ralts Raltsy Munna
Mumu
Bronzor
Bronze
Woobat
Woo Me
Poké Kid Susan Leppa Berry Leppa Berry
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry
Pikachu
Pikastu
Route 5 Pokémon BreederHarrison Mixed Mushrooms Mixed Mushrooms Chesto Berry Chesto Berry
Persim Berry Persim Berry
Pichu
Chu
Wynaut
Woah
Budew
Bud
Cleffa
Cleff
Togepi
Eggy
Munchlax
Munster
Route 6 Backpacker
Cam
Fried Food Fried Food Oran Berry Oran Berry ×2
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry ×2
Persim Berry Persim Berry ×2
Tyrogue
Tyregent
Mudbray Mudbeast Hitmonlee Kickoff Hitmonchan Knuckles Hitmontop Roundhouse Machop Chokehold
Hiker
Jervis
Oran Berry Oran Berry ×2
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry ×2
Persim Berry Persim Berry ×2
Steelix
Cold Steel
Hiker
Arvis
Oran Berry Oran Berry ×2
Chesto Berry Chesto Berry ×2
Persim Berry Persim Berry ×2
Gurdurr
Durr
Route 7 Madame Renee Salad Mix Salad Mix Pecha Berry Pecha Berry ×3
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry ×3
Meowth Meowrauder Meowth
King Cnat
Meowth Mrrrarald Meowth
Meo the Red
Meowth
Mragnar
Meowth
Mjorn
Schoolboy
Isaac
Pecha Berry Pecha Berry ×3
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry ×3
Meowth
Myalola
Schoolgirl Athena Pecha Berry Pecha Berry ×3
Aspear Berry Aspear Berry ×3\
Meowth
Meow
Route 8 Lass
Lisa
Instant Noodles Instant Noodles Oran Berry Oran Berry ×3
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry ×3
Eevee
Veevee
Flareon
Flame
Vaporeon
Aqua
Jolteon
Bolt
Umbreon
Reaper
Espeon Esper[note 1]
Dancer
Kay
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry ×3
Persim Berry Persim Berry ×3
Glaceon
Glacia
Beauty
Sara
Oran Berry Oran Berry ×3
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry ×3
Persim Berry Persim Berry ×3
Leafeon
Leaf
Route 9 Police Officer Stephan Spice Mix Spice Mix Oran Berry Oran Berry & Persim Berry Persim Berry
Cheri Berry Cheri Berry & Aspear Berry Aspear Berry
Persim Berry Persim Berry & Oran Berry Oran Berry
Growlithe
Growlie
Arcanine
The Beast
Boltund Hunden Lucario
Brave
Riolu
Rio
Gothitelle
Astral
Route 10 Hiker Tristan Brittle Bones Brittle Bones Leppa Berry Leppa Berry ×2 & Cheri Berry Cheri Berry
Leppa Berry Leppa Berry ×2 & Rawst Berry Rawst Berry
Falinks
Dee
Mr. Rime Rimemaster Morpeko
Moar
Sirfetch'd Excalibur Weezing
Lord Weezing
Rapidash Rapidazzle
  1. Due to a bug, Espeon's nickname is displayed as "Bonbon" in-game.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 寶可夢露營 Pokémon Louhyìhng
Mandarin 寶可夢露營 / 宝可梦露营 Pokémon Lùyíng
France Flag.png French Poké Camping
Germany Flag.png German PokéCamping
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokécampeggio
South Korea Flag.png Korean 포켓몬캠프 Pokémon Camp
Russia Flag.png Russian Лагерь Покемонов Lager' Pokémonov
Spain Flag.png Spanish Poké Campamento

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