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Pokémon are the creatures that inhabit the world of Poliwager. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, rarities, personalities and elemental alignments.
Pokémon are the creatures that inhabit the world of [[Poliwager Adoptables]]. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, rarities, personalities and elemental alignments.


==Obtaining Pokémon==
==Obtaining Pokémon==
Pokémon are obtained through a few different ways. They can either be adopted from eggs in the [[Adopt Page|wild]], evolved from previous forms, adopted from the shelter, awarded from summon items, won from events, the game corner, the lottery corner, [[Mt. Chimney]], [[Underwater Area]], the [[Legendary Number Game]] or even the [[Mewtwo Battle]] Corner.
Pokémon are obtained a few different ways. They can either be adopted from [[Eggs]] on the [[Adopt Page]] or [[Shelter]], evolved from previous forms, adopted from the [[Shelter]], awarded from [[Items#Summoning Items|Summoning Items]], won from [[Events Page|Events]], found at the [[Game Corner Battle Hideout]], the [[Lottery Corner]], [[Mt. Chimney]], [[Politoed Pond|Underwater Area]], the [[Legendary Number Game]] or the [[Mewtwo Battle]].


==General==
==General==
Each Pokémon is hatched from certain eggs, based off of their descriptions or item icon. Once hatched, they will be listed in the "Active" section of the "My Pokémon" page, starting at level one. You can move them around to your party, one of your PCs or back to the active page. You can release them for others to adopt, but once you release a Pokémon, you can never get that certain one back.
Each Pokémon is hatched from an egg, and has a unique egg description. Once hatched, they will be listed in the "Active" section of the "[[My Pokémon]]" page, starting at Level 1. You can move them around to your party, one of your PC Boxes or back to the Active Pokémon section. You can also release them for others to adopt from the Shelter, but once you release a Pokémon, you can never get that certain one back.


===PC Boxes===
===PC Boxes===
The PC boxes are a great way to store and organize Pokémon. There is no limit to how many Pokémon can be placed into each, but there are only five boxes to pick from. The boxes can be renamed, usually in accordance to their purpose (i.e: Needing Evolution, Level 100, etc.), or otherwise, just for fun.
The [[PC]] Boxes are a great way to store and organize Pokémon. There is no limit to how many Pokémon can be placed into each, with 10 boxes to choose from. The boxes can be renamed, usually in accordance to their purpose (i.e: Needing Evolution, Level 100, etc.), or otherwise, just for fun.


===Party===
===Party===
Your party is displayed right under the eggs and are usually placed there to be leveled up easily. However, much like the games, there can only be six Pokémon placed in the party.
Your Party is displayed right under the eggs and are usually placed there to be leveled up easily. However, much like the games, there can only be six Pokémon placed in the party.


===Evolution===
===Evolution===
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===Legendary===
===Legendary===
Legendaries in the wild can only be acquired if a summon item was used or if the Mystery Counter was broken. Otherwise, the person will have to play the Legendary Number game, Battle Mewtwo, participate in monthly events, buy tickets in the Weekly [[Lottery Corner|Lottery]], visit Mt. Chimney or go diving after a certain number of times. Examples include Reshiram, Articuno and Lunala.
Legendaries in the wild can only be acquired if a summon item was used or if the [[Mystery Counter]] was broken. Otherwise, the person will have to play the [[Legendary Number Game]], Battle Mewtwo, participate in monthly events, buy tickets in the Weekly [[Lottery Corner|Lottery]], visit Mt. Chimney or go diving after a certain number of times. Examples include Reshiram, Articuno and Lunala.


===Ultra Beast===
===Ultra Beast===
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===Novelties===
===Novelties===
[[:Category:Novelty Pokémon|Novelty]] Pokémon are the website's type of special Pokémon. Novelties can be found through summon items, events, holidays, the shelter or even buying certain items! Examples include Can't Emolga, Ghost and [[Big Political]].
[[:Category:Novelty Pokémon|Novelty]] Pokémon are the website's type of special Pokémon. Novelties can be found through summon items, events, holidays, the shelter or even buying certain items! Examples include Can't Emolga, Ghost and [[Big Political]].
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Latest revision as of 19:19, 14 October 2024

Pokémon are the creatures that inhabit the world of Poliwager Adoptables. They come in all sorts of shapes, sizes, rarities, personalities and elemental alignments.

Obtaining Pokémon[edit | edit source]

Pokémon are obtained a few different ways. They can either be adopted from Eggs on the Adopt Page or Shelter, evolved from previous forms, adopted from the Shelter, awarded from Summoning Items, won from Events, found at the Game Corner Battle Hideout, the Lottery Corner, Mt. Chimney, Underwater Area, the Legendary Number Game or the Mewtwo Battle.

General[edit | edit source]

Each Pokémon is hatched from an egg, and has a unique egg description. Once hatched, they will be listed in the "Active" section of the "My Pokémon" page, starting at Level 1. You can move them around to your party, one of your PC Boxes or back to the Active Pokémon section. You can also release them for others to adopt from the Shelter, but once you release a Pokémon, you can never get that certain one back.

PC Boxes[edit | edit source]

The PC Boxes are a great way to store and organize Pokémon. There is no limit to how many Pokémon can be placed into each, with 10 boxes to choose from. The boxes can be renamed, usually in accordance to their purpose (i.e: Needing Evolution, Level 100, etc.), or otherwise, just for fun.

Party[edit | edit source]

Your Party is displayed right under the eggs and are usually placed there to be leveled up easily. However, much like the games, there can only be six Pokémon placed in the party.

Evolution[edit | edit source]

Some Pokémon have the ability to evolve. Evolutions have certain requirements to them; getting to a certain level, not being owned by the original user, buying items from the Poké Mart or earning them from daily rewards. If a Pokémon is capable of Mega Evolution, they will need to be level 100 and have a Mega Stone for the correct Pokémon in the inventory.

Rarities[edit | edit source]

As mentioned, Pokémon all come in different kinds of rarities, and the rarer a Pokémon is, the more clicks it will need to be hatched and leveled up, and the harder it will be to obtain.

Common[edit | edit source]

Common Pokémon are, you guessed it, the most commonly found Pokémon. They typically are the quickest to hatch and tend to be very plentiful in the wild. A few examples are Caterpie, Joltik and Skwovet.

Uncommon[edit | edit source]

The Pokémon are slightly less common than Common Pokémon, but generally are still easy to find nonetheless, depending on what it is. Examples include Vulpix, Absol, and Inkay.

Rare[edit | edit source]

These Pokémon take much more clicks to hatch/level up and are much harder to find. However, the chances are slightly easier when the Mystery Counter is broken, or you can buy tickets in the Daily Radiant Lottery. Examples include Torchic, Pawniard and Archen, although certain Rare Pokémon may have to be summoned from items.

Legendary[edit | edit source]

Legendaries in the wild can only be acquired if a summon item was used or if the Mystery Counter was broken. Otherwise, the person will have to play the Legendary Number Game, Battle Mewtwo, participate in monthly events, buy tickets in the Weekly Lottery, visit Mt. Chimney or go diving after a certain number of times. Examples include Reshiram, Articuno and Lunala.

Ultra Beast[edit | edit source]

The main way to get Ultra Beasts is through a special item known as a "Space Ticket". The Space Ticket has a chance of being rewarded from Gold Daily Challenges after the user reaches 1,000 clicks or 500 views. Examples include Poipole, Pheromosa, and Celesteela.

Novelties[edit | edit source]

Novelty Pokémon are the website's type of special Pokémon. Novelties can be found through summon items, events, holidays, the shelter or even buying certain items! Examples include Can't Emolga, Ghost and Big Political.