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'''Secret Bases''' can be bought for {{PDollar}}5000 in [[Metchi Town]]. Every Secret Base comes with a [[Friend Safari]]. Secret Bases can be accessed by interacting with the backs of bookshelves on the bottom floor of any Pokémon center. | '''Secret Bases''' can be bought for {{PDollar}}5000 in [[Metchi Town]]. Every Secret Base comes with a [[Friend Safari]]. Secret Bases can be accessed by interacting with the backs of bookshelves on the bottom floor of any Pokémon center, or top floor of any PokéMall. | ||
Immediately after purchasing their Secret Base, the player is given the [[Tablet]]. This Key Item allows the player to purchase upgrades and then also allows the player to place those upgrades. It can also be used to exit any player's Secret Base in the event that they get stuck inside. | Immediately after purchasing their Secret Base, the player is given the [[Tablet]]. This Key Item allows the player to purchase upgrades and then also allows the player to place those upgrades. It can also be used to exit any player's Secret Base in the event that they get stuck inside. | ||
==Purchases== | ==Purchases== | ||
Using the Tablet, the player is able to purchase a wide variety of upgrades for their base. Purchases must be placed inside the player's Secret Base using the Tablet before the player may interact with them. Purchases may only be bought once and have unlimited uses. | Using the [[Tablet]], the player is able to purchase a wide variety of upgrades for their base. Purchases must be placed inside the player's Secret Base using the Tablet before the player may interact with them. Purchases may only be bought once and have unlimited uses. | ||
Note that a limit of 100 objects can be placed in the Secret Base at a time. | Note that a limit of 100 objects can be placed in the Secret Base at a time. | ||
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===Functions=== | ===Functions=== | ||
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{{Functionlist|Day Care Agent|Allows the player to receive eggs from Pokémon left in the Daycare in [[Metchi Town]].|display=[[Bulbapedia:Day Care|Day Care Agent]]}} | {{Functionlist|Day Care Agent|Allows the player to receive eggs from Pokémon left in the Daycare in [[Metchi Town]].|display=[[Bulbapedia:Day Care|Day Care Agent]]|10000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|EV Resetter|Resets a specific EV of a Pokémon.|display=[[Bulbapedia:EV|EV Resetter]]}} | {{Functionlist|EV Resetter|Resets a specific EV of a Pokémon.|display=[[Bulbapedia:EV|EV Resetter]]|10000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|EV Trainer|Helpful in EV training Pokémon by using specific Pokémon in battle to distribute the designated EVs. Costs {{PDollar}}1300 per battle. Can be upgraded after the 4th and 8th gyms.|display=[[Bulbapedia:EV|EV Trainer]]}} | {{Functionlist|EV Trainer|Helpful in EV training Pokémon by using specific Pokémon in battle to distribute the designated EVs. Costs {{PDollar}}1300 per battle. Can be upgraded after the 4th and 8th gyms.|display=[[Bulbapedia:EV|EV Trainer]]|3000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Fossil Maniac|The Fossil Maniac is an upgrade that can revive any fossil in the player's possession for no cost.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Fossil|Fossil Maniac]]}} | {{Functionlist|Fossil Maniac|The Fossil Maniac is an upgrade that can revive any fossil in the player's possession for no cost.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Fossil|Fossil Maniac]]|10000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Flag Guy|The player is able to capture flags from friend's Secret Bases and return to the Flag Guy for a [[Secret Base#Flag Guy Prizes|prize]]|display=[[Bulbapedia:Secret Base|Flag Guy]]}} | {{Functionlist|Flag Guy|The player is able to capture flags from friend's Secret Bases and return to the Flag Guy for a [[Secret Base#Flag Guy Prizes|prize]]|display=[[Bulbapedia:Secret Base|Flag Guy]]|1000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|IV Changer|Maxes out the IVs of a specific IV in a Pokémon per IV Stone.|display=[[Bulbapedia:IV|IV Changer]]}} | {{Functionlist|IV Changer|Maxes out the IVs of a specific IV in a Pokémon per IV Stone.|display=[[Bulbapedia:IV|IV Changer]]|40000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Level Trainer|Helpful in training Pokémon very quickly. He has 3 Audinos whose levels can be selected in multiples of 10. The highest multiple of 10 available is dependent on the number of gym badges the player has.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Level|Level Trainer]]}} | {{Functionlist|Level Trainer|Helpful in training Pokémon very quickly. He has 3 Audinos whose levels can be selected in multiples of 10. The highest multiple of 10 available is dependent on the number of gym badges the player has.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Level|Level Trainer]]|2000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Mart Worker|Sells the same items that a normal Mart would.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Mart|Mart Worker]]}} | {{Functionlist|Mart Worker|Sells the same items that a normal Mart would.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Mart|Mart Worker]]|1000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Move Deleter|Removes a move from a Pokémon.|display={{BLink|Move Deleter}}}} | {{Functionlist|Move Deleter|Removes a move from a Pokémon.|display={{BLink|Move Deleter}}|1000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Move Relearner|The Move Relearner is an upgrade that can teach any move that the player's Pokémon could learn from a previous level. Costs one {{BLink|Heart Scale}} per move relearned.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Move Reminder|Move Relearner]]}} | {{Functionlist|Move Relearner|The Move Relearner is an upgrade that can teach any move that the player's Pokémon could learn from a previous level. Costs one {{BLink|Heart Scale}} per move relearned.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Move Reminder|Move Relearner]]|4000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Name Rater|Allows the player to change a Pokémon's name.|display={{BLink|Name Rater}}}} | {{Functionlist|Name Rater|Allows the player to change a Pokémon's name.|display={{BLink|Name Rater}}|1000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Nurse|Heals the player's Pokémon.|display={{BLink|Nurse}}}} | {{Functionlist|Nurse|Heals the player's Pokémon.|display={{BLink|Nurse}}|1000}} | ||
{{Functionlist|Pokégear Upgrader| | {{Functionlist|Pokégear Upgrader|Before version 1.2, this NPC added the Jukebox and [[Memory Chamber]] to the Pokégear. This NPC currently has no function.|display=[[Bulbapedia:Pokégear|Pokégear Upgrader]]{{tt|*|No longer purchasable as of 1.2.5}}|—}} | ||
{{Functionlist|PikaTaxi|Allows transportation by [[soar]] or [[fly]].|}} | {{Functionlist|PikaTaxi|Allows transportation by [[soar]] or [[fly]].|1000}} | ||
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{{Itemlist|Rare Candy|60 Flags|display={{BLink|Rare Candy}} ×3}} | {{Itemlist|Rare Candy|60 Flags|display={{BLink|Rare Candy}} ×3}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Max Revive|80 Flags|display={{BLink|Max Revive}} ×2}} | {{Itemlist|Max Revive|80 Flags|display={{BLink|Max Revive}} ×2}} | ||
{{Itemlist|Spiritombite|100 Flags|display= | {{Itemlist|Spiritombite|100 Flags|display={{DL|Mega Stone|Spiritombite}}}} | ||
{{Itlistfoot|road}} | {{Itlistfoot|road}} | ||
==Base themes== | ==Base themes== | ||
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! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Evil Base''' | ! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Evil Base''' | ||
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! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Forest''' | ! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Forest''' | ||
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! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Volcano''' | ! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Volcano''' | ||
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! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Frost Castle''' | ! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Frost Castle''' | ||
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! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Cyan Cavern''' | ! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Cyan Cavern''' | ||
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! style="background: #{{torren color}}; {{roundybottom|15px}}; text-align:center" {{!}} '''Mini (Evil)''' | |||
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Location: | Metchi Town | ||
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Region: | Torren | ||
Interactive Map Location of Secret Base in Torren. | |||
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Secret Bases can be bought for 5000 in Metchi Town. Every Secret Base comes with a Friend Safari. Secret Bases can be accessed by interacting with the backs of bookshelves on the bottom floor of any Pokémon center, or top floor of any PokéMall.
Immediately after purchasing their Secret Base, the player is given the Tablet. This Key Item allows the player to purchase upgrades and then also allows the player to place those upgrades. It can also be used to exit any player's Secret Base in the event that they get stuck inside.
Purchases
Using the Tablet, the player is able to purchase a wide variety of upgrades for their base. Purchases must be placed inside the player's Secret Base using the Tablet before the player may interact with them. Purchases may only be bought once and have unlimited uses.
Note that a limit of 100 objects can be placed in the Secret Base at a time.
Functions
Name | Function | Cost | |
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Day Care Agent | Allows the player to receive eggs from Pokémon left in the Daycare in Metchi Town. | 10000
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EV Resetter | Resets a specific EV of a Pokémon. | 10000
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EV Trainer | Helpful in EV training Pokémon by using specific Pokémon in battle to distribute the designated EVs. Costs 1300 per battle. Can be upgraded after the 4th and 8th gyms. | 3000
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Fossil Maniac | The Fossil Maniac is an upgrade that can revive any fossil in the player's possession for no cost. | 10000
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Flag Guy | The player is able to capture flags from friend's Secret Bases and return to the Flag Guy for a prize | 1000
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IV Changer | Maxes out the IVs of a specific IV in a Pokémon per IV Stone. | 40000
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Level Trainer | Helpful in training Pokémon very quickly. He has 3 Audinos whose levels can be selected in multiples of 10. The highest multiple of 10 available is dependent on the number of gym badges the player has. | 2000
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Mart Worker | Sells the same items that a normal Mart would. | 1000
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Move Deleter | Removes a move from a Pokémon. | 1000
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Move Relearner | The Move Relearner is an upgrade that can teach any move that the player's Pokémon could learn from a previous level. Costs one Heart Scale per move relearned. | 4000
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Name Rater | Allows the player to change a Pokémon's name. | 1000
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Nurse | Heals the player's Pokémon. | 1000
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Pokégear Upgrader* | Before version 1.2, this NPC added the Jukebox and Memory Chamber to the Pokégear. This NPC currently has no function. | —
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PikaTaxi | Allows transportation by soar or fly. | 1000
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Online Items
Mostly used to help or hinder other people entering the base. There are also several Pokémon plushes and statues that can be used for decoration.
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Flag Guy Prizes
Item | Location | ||
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Rare Candy | 1 Flag | ||
Ultra Ball ×4 | 5 Flags | ||
Heart Scale ×3 | 10 Flags | ||
Timer Ball ×4 | 15 Flags | ||
TM11 Sunny Day | 22 Flags | ||
Rare Candy ×3 | 35 Flags | ||
Stunfiskite | 50 Flags | ||
Rare Candy ×3 | 60 Flags | ||
Max Revive ×2 | 80 Flags | ||
Spiritombite | 100 Flags | ||
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