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Expedition Rewards

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This is the guide you've all been waiting for - or maybe it isn't!
Anyways, hi. Image
SchoKi's Expedition Rewards Guide

This Guide covers the Expedition Minigame and its Rewards.

What you will find down below:
  • some general information about Expeditions
  • rewards for doing Expeditions
  • how and where to find Expedition-exclusive Promo-Adoptables
  • information that might already be on the Expedition-Page
  • recommendations for some Virtuadopts to level as Explorers
  • (most likely some typos)
General Information

In theory, any adopt can go on an Expedition, as long as you have enough money to buy/rent equipment from Cameron. So technically, all you need to start your Expedition-Adventures is any Virtuadopt of your choice and some money.

Currently, there's nine Biomes/Maps to choose from. Some Rewards are available everywhere, some are specific to the "difficulty"/length of the Expedition, some depend on the Biome you're exploring.

As you already know, any Virtuadopt has a level that is displayed for everyone to see - with Expeditions, there's now a second level only visible to you in this specific Minigame, your Explore-Level. Each adopt starts on Explore-Level 0.
Spoiler for The Two Levels:
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Looks a bit like the Click Exchange, right...? But it's not Credits on Quagsire, it's his Explorer Level. I swear!
To go on lenghtier expeditions, your adopts need to build up their Explore-Level.

There's currently 3 different kinds of Expeditions, which I'll be calling Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 in this guide.
Tier 1 Expeditions (Water Bottle) give one Level when you collect your rewards after 3 hours of exploring. Tier 2 Expeditions (Compass) give five Levels after 6 hours, Tier 3 Expeditions (Backpack) give ten Levels and take 12 hours.

The higher the Tier Number, the more expensive it gets, and the longer your adopt is away. While your Virtuadopt is exploring, it can not gain any (visible) Levels in the Click Exchange!

Tier 1 is always available, even with Explorer-Level 0. Your Virtuadopt needs Explorer-Level 10 to access Tier 2 Expeditions (Compass), and Explorer-Level 100 to access Tier 3 Expeditions (Backpack).

If you would always collect your Rewards right the second your Explorer came home, and instantly send them out again, you would need 25.000 Pokédollar (or Virtudollar..?) and 30 hours to level an Adopt from 0 to 10, and another 90.000 Pokédollar and 108 hours to level them from 10 to 100 to gain access to Expedition Promos. This is a total of 115.000 Pokédollar and close to six days, by the way. Plus 10.000 Pokédollar for each try to find your Promo!

(Realistically, you're probably going to need over a week if you're asleep and can't instantly send your Adopt out to explore again.)

Expedition-Rewards

Something that every Biome and every Tier have in common is: Virtuadopt Eggs as a guaranteed reward! The adopts hatching will always match at least one type of the biome they are from. Example: you get an egg from the Lost Mine? It will contain a Pokemon that is a Dark, Fighting, Rock or Steel type.
Spoiler for Amount of Eggs:
  • Tier 1 - 3 hours: 3 Eggs
  • Tier 2 - 6 hours: 6 Eggs
  • Tier 3 - 12 hours: 9 Eggs
Possible Rewards for all Biomes also include Everstones and Virtucoins.
Spoiler for Amount of Everstones + Coins:
  • Tier 1 - 3 hours: 5 Everstones; 50 or 150 Coins
  • Tier 2 - 6 hours: 10 Everstones; 150, 250 or 300 Coins
  • Tier 3 - 12 hours: 15 or 30 Everstones; 500 or 750 Coins
Some Evolution Items are also a possible Reward regardless of Tier, but this time, the biome your Virtuadopt is exploring matters.
Spoiler for Evolution Stones by Biome:
  • Lost Mine: Shiny Stone
  • Forbidden Meadow: Leaf Stone
  • Rumbling Volcano: Fire Stone
  • Abandoned Asylum: Dusk Stone
  • Contested Geysers: Water Stone
  • Rocky Shore: Oval Stone
  • Snowbound Power Plant: Thunder Stone
  • Creepy Cemetery: Moon Stone
  • Bitterly Cold Woods: Ice Stone
Currently, Sun Stones and Dawn Stones can only be bought from Scott.
If you send your Explorer on the Tier 2 Expedition with a Compass for 6 hours, they might bring back an Incense that is helpful in breeding specific Baby Pokémon!
Spoiler for Incense by Biome:
  • Lost Mine: Rock Incense
  • Forbidden Meadow: Rose Incense
  • Rumbling Volcano: Pure Incense
  • Abandoned Asylum: Odd Incense
  • Contested Geysers: Wave Incense
  • Rocky Shore: Sea Incense
  • Snowbound Power Plant: Lax Incense
  • Creepy Cemetery: Luck Incense
  • Bitterly Cold Woods: Full Incense
For more information on Breeding with Incenses, feel free to check out this guide that's also by me.

In Tier 3 Expeditions with a Backpack, the most expensive and most time consuming, you can find special Adoptables depending on the Biome your Explorer is visiting!
Spoiler for Promotional Adopt by Biome:
  • Lost Mine: Spooky Yveltal
  • Forbidden Meadow: Playful Xerneas
  • Rumbling Volcano: Chicken Moltres
  • Abandoned Asylum: Ghost Chimecho
  • Contested Geysers: F.L.U.S.H.
  • Rocky Shore: Diving Phanpy
  • Snowbound Power Plant: Chicken Zapdos
  • Creepy Cemetery: Marsh Monster Tangrowth
  • Bitterly Cold Woods: Chicken Articuno
Adopts written in cursive can also be found in their shiny version.
Who to choose as an Explorer?

As you might have noticed, each Biome has four Types connected to it. Depending on the Type of your Explorer, you might find rare Rewards like Incense or Promos more quickly, and the Type of the Eggs you'll find can be influenced by your Explorer.

Example: You're sending a Dragon Type adopt like Dratini into the Contested Geysers (Dragon, Fighting, Fire, Water). Chances are pretty high that most of the Eggs Dratini brings home will be little Dragon Types, but they can still be Fighting, Fire or Water Types. If you'd send a Plant Type like Bulbasaur into the same Biome, the Eggs would be completely randomized out of all 4 Types. Dratini would also be more likely to find this Biomes Promo, but Bulbasaur can still find it! It might just take a few more tries. If you would send out a Pokémon with two matching Types, it might even find a Promo faster than one with just one type, but you've probably already guessed that. :D

I'd just advise you to use Adopts that actually have a Type, aka are regular Dex adopts - I personally haven't tested using Promotional Virtuadopts yet.

Here is a list of all Biomes and their matching Types:
Spoiler for Biome Types:
  • Lost Mine: Dark, Fighting, Rock, Steel
  • Forbidden Meadow: Fairy, Flying, Grass, Normal
  • Rumbling Volcano: Dragon, Fire, Ground, Poison
  • Abandoned Asylum: Bug, Electric, Ghost, Psychic
  • Contested Geysers: Dragon, Fighting, Fire, Water
  • Rocky Shore: Flying, Ground, Rock, Water
  • Snowbound Power Plant: Electric, Ice, Normal, Steel
  • Creepy Cemetery: Dark, Ghost, Poison, Psychic
  • Bitterly Cold Woods: Bug, Fairy, Grass, Ice
The Types are also visible whenever you choose a Biome to explore, but as you can't access those when your Adopt is out adventuring, I personally found it helpful to have a list ready.
So now... which Virtuadopt should be your Explorer? This heavily depends on what you want out of the Expeditions.

Are you trying to "shiny hunt" a specific adopt or type? Level a single Type Pokémon according to this specific adopt/type.
Example: You want to try and find more Eevee, and/or have better chances at shiny Eevee, and/or find any shiny of the Normal Type. You should level a Normal Type adopt, like Eevee or Chansey, and send it to the Forbidden Meadow or the Snowbound Power Plant, as both of these Biomes have Normal Type Eggs. Leveling something that's Normal/Fairy could end up in more Fairy Type Eggs than Normal Type Eggs, that's why you'd choose a single Type adopt - unless you want both Normal and Fairy Eggs!

Are you trying to quickly grab Promotional Adopts + have some time and money on your hands? Level something with two Types matching each Biome. You never know when you might need 9 "perfect" Explorers again.
Example: Lucario for Lost Mine, Togekiss for Forbidden Meadow, Garchomp for Rumbling Vulcano, Joltik for Abandoned Asylum, Poliwrath for Contested Geysers, Quagsire for Rocky Shore, Magneton for Snowbound Power Plant, Snover for Bitterly Cold Woods. (First Adopts per Biome that came to my mind, feel free to choose anything else that matches 2 Types in the right Biome!)

Are you trying to grab Promotional Adopts in a more money-efficient manner? Level 3 adopts that match 1 to 2 types per Biome, and/or level adopts that have two Type matches in multiple biomes.
Example: I first leveled a Quagsire (matches 2 for Rocky Shore, matches 1 for Contested Geysers + Rumbling Volcano), Joltik (matches 2 for Abandoned Asylum, matches 1 for Bitterly Cold Woods and Snowbound Power Plant) and Cacturne (matches 1 in Forbidden Meadow, Lost Mine, Creepy Cemetery and Bitterly Cold Woods). Feel free to copy those, or think about which adopts would work for you! If you've already leveled something, choose matching Pokémon according to the Types you are still missing.

There are some double Type Matches that work for multiple Biomes - like Grass/Fairy (Cottonee, Whimsicott and later on Morelull, Shiinotic, Tapu Bulu) that work perfectly for both Forbidden Meadow and Bitterly Cold Woods. Whenever Alola releases, Tortunator is an amazing option for Rumbling Volcano + Contested Geysers with it's Dragon/Fire Type - or choose Reshiram if you happen to have a migrated one/this re-releases sooner than Alola. There's also Ghost/Psychic working for both the Abandoned Asylum and the Creepy Cemetery - suitable Pokémon for this typing are also currently unreleased, but would be: Confined Hoopa, Calyrex, Lunala, and Dawn Wings Necrozma.
See Sinna's post below this one for some more suggestions!

Hope this helps! :D
Extra-Info: Trading

By the way... if you made it this far: You do not have to level your own adopts. Exploration-Level stays with an adopt, even if you trade it! Aka you could either: level adopts as explorers and offer them away, or try to offer shinys/monthlys someone collects to get a (partly) leveled explorer. You can also lend them to your friends, or swap them so you don't have to start from scratch with type matches for every biome!

The downside to this: You can not see exploration level unless you own the adopt, aka this is very, very trust based. I'd personally recommend doing it with people you know/have traded with before.

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Anything in this Guide might change in the future - and there might be mistakes or missing information. I'm only one person that gathered information, I can't vouch for all of it to be 100% accurate. Feel free to send me feedback or point out my mistakes in my pms, tho, and I'll be happy to update the guide! :D

Last updated: 03. October 2024 - was reminded that Creepy Cemetery exists and realized i had a typo in that name everywhere, so I fixed that
Last edited by SchokoKitsune on October 3rd, 2024, 8:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Expedition Rewards

Post by SinnaStyx »

If I can help add a little to this guide, I think I have the (or one of the) most effective loadouts for single typing expeditions. This means, of course using dual-type Pokémon where each of their types only appears once in any biome. This maximizes the amount of one type of eggs you receive for shiny hunting, and also maximizes the effectiveness of the Pokémon used.

For example, sending a Paras to Bitterly Cold Woods will yield you both a majority of Bug and Grass type eggs, due both of its typings both being found in this area. However, sending a Larvesta or a Virizion to this area will yield you more Bug OR Grass type eggs respectively, depending on the Pokémon sent.

This loadout will, of course, not be as effective for those who are trying to collect two types of eggs from one area, so I'm not trying to imply this is the 'correct' loadout. For it's purpose, I do think that this is as effective a loadout as possible for the time being, but I could definitely be wrong. If I am, I'd love if someone would DM me and let me know, so I can update my post :D.

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Unfortunately, until Shroodle and Grafaiai are out, we don't yet have a Normal/Poison type Pokémon to work with.

I hope this helps someone out or just is a helpful addition to this guide. <3
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