Power Stone
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A Power Stone (Japanese: Pストーン P Stone) is an item in Pokémon Quest that can be equipped to a Pokémon's Power Charm (Japanese: Pチャーム P Charm) to strengthen a Pokémon in various ways.
Power Stones
There are two main types of Power Stones: the Mighty Stone (Japanese: パワフルストーン Powerful Stone) and the Sturdy Stone (Japanese: タフネスストーン Toughness Stone). Mighty Stones boost a Pokémon's Attack, while Sturdy Stones increase the Pokémon's HP. Stones which provide greater stat increases can be obtained by defeating stages of greater difficulty.
The Power Stones must be placed in an open socket in the Power Charm to have its effect. A Power Charm has a maximum of nine sockets and these sockets are unlocked as the Pokémon gains levels. Certain sockets can accommodate both Mighty and Sturdy Stones, while other sockets are restricted to one or the other. Each Pokémon have different Power Charms.
There are rare Power Stones that may give extra boosts on top of Attack or HP. These are colored bronze, silver or gold. Bronze Power Stones provide one extra boost, silver Power Stones provide two, while gold Power Stones provide three additional boosts. These boosts include:
- Critical Hit Rate (%)
- Critical Hit Damage (%)
- Natural HP Healing (%)
- Hit Healing (%)
- Healing from K.O. (%)
- Time to Recover (%)
- HP upon Recovery (%)
- Resistant to ↓ Effects (%)
- Resistant to Status Conditions (%)
- Movement Speed (%)
After every 10 successful expeditions, the player will earn an Expedition Bonus. When the bonus is active, the player will earn more rewards from expeditions, including a gold Power Stone. The bonus disappears after one successful expedition.
| Power Stone | Rarity | Image (in order of ascending strength) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mighty Stone | Standard | ||||||
| Bronze | |||||||
| Silver | |||||||
| Gold | |||||||
| Sturdy Stone | Standard | ||||||
| Bronze | |||||||
| Silver | |||||||
| Gold | |||||||
Every Power Stone is assigned a random value within a specific range of its quality grade. Areas with high Power Score requirements will yield better Power Stones after a successful expedition.
| Power Ratings | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 50—100 | 80—170 | 160—310 | 210—500 | 360—660 | — |
Power Stones can be recycled to obtain ingredients for cooking. The player is initially able to store up to 20 stones. Stone box expansions can be bought at the Poké Mart for 50 PM Tickets to increase the storage capacity by 20 (max 300).
Bingo bonus
Bingo bonuses (Japanese: ビンゴボーナス Bingo bonus) are additional boosts activated by completing horizontal or vertical lines of stones in a Power Charm. Each Pokémon has three bingo bonuses of increasing power (though potentially different effects), activated by completing one, two, or three lines. These bingo bonuses are randomly selected from a pool of bonuses available for a Pokémon species. Members of an evolutionary family may have different available bonuses, which are recalculated on Evolution.
Effects provided from bingo bonuses include:
- Critical Hit Rate (%)
- Critical Hit Damage (%)
- Natural HP Healing (%)
- Hit Healing (%)
- Healing from K.O. (%)
- Time to Recover (%)
- HP upon Recovery (%)
- Resistant to ↓ Effects (%)
- Resistant to particular Status Conditions (%)
- Movement Speed (%)
- ATK of specific-Type Moves (%)
- Specific-Type Moves Wait (%)
- Specific-Type Damage Taken (%)
- Taking Critical Hits Rate (%)
- Healing per Wave (%)
- Wait for Standard Attacks (%)
- Move Wait Time (%)
- Pokémon Size Change (%)
- Own Knockback Distance (%)
Move Stones
Move Stones (Japanese: わざストーン Move Stone) are special Power Stones that can increase the performance of certain moves. Each move has 0 to three sockets where a Move Stone can be placed. A Move Stone can only be put in a socket connected to a move that has the same color as the stone. There are six kinds of Move Stones, each with different effects.
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | P力石 P Lihksehk |
| Mandarin | P力石 P Lìshí * 方石 Fāngshí * | |
| French | Gemme-P | |
| German | P-Steine | |
| Italian | Pietre P | |
| Korean | P스톤 P Stone | |
| Spanish | Piedra P | |
Power Charm
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | P墜子 P Jeuihjí |
| Mandarin | P墜子 / P坠子 P Zhuìzi * 方石坠 Fāngshí Zhuì * | |
| French | Amulette-P | |
| German | P-Amulett | |
| Italian | Amuleto P | |
| Korean | P애뮬릿 P Amulet | |
| Spanish | Amuleto P | |
Mighty Stone
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | 大力石 Daaihlihk Sehk |
| Mandarin | 大力石 Dàlì Shí | |
| French | Gemme Puissance | |
| German | Kraftstein | |
| Italian | Pietra Potenza | |
| Korean | 파워풀스톤 Powerful Stone | |
| Spanish | Piedra Potencia | |
Sturdy Stone
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | 鐵打石 Titdá Sehk |
| Mandarin | 鐵打石 / 铁打石 Tiědǎ Shí | |
| French | Gemme Endurance | |
| German | Härtestein | |
| Italian | Pietra Vigore | |
| Korean | 터프니스스톤 Toughness Stone | |
| Spanish | Piedra Dureza | |
Move Stone
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Chinese | Cantonese | 招式石 Jīusīk Sehk |
| Mandarin | 招式石 Zhāoshì Shí | |
| French | Gemme-P capacité | |
| German | Attackenstein | |
| Italian | Pietra mossa | |
| Korean | 기술스톤 Gisul Stone | |
| Spanish | Piedra movimiento | |
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