Pokémon Center

As you enter each area, you will notice that the Pokémon Center has been destroyed and Professor Tangrowth gives you the task of rebuilding it. To do this, you need to purchase the Pokémon Center kit in the PC store which becomes available after you have reached Environment Level 3 in the specific area.

Once you have the kit, you can build the Pokémon Center. Each one has specific requirements of resources that can be found around the area and you'll bneed Pokémon with Build, Bulldoze and Chop to do it

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AreaRequirementsPokémon Required
Withered Wastelands10 Lumber
20 Stones
10 Leaves
10 Vines
8
Bleak Beach10 Twine
30 Bricks
10 Sea Glass
5 Iron Ore
8
Rocky Ridges25 Stones
25 Iron Ignot
25 Copper Ignot
5 Crystal Fragments
8
Sparkling Skylands25 PokéMetal Ingot
25 Concrete
25 Glass
25 Gold
8
Pokémon Center

Inside Pokémon Center

The Pokémon Center functions a little differently compared to Pokémon games and has three different areas for it. The first in off to the right where you can heal your Pokémon, specifically restore your PP if it's low. This can be done once per Pokémon Center per day.

At the main stand, if you have a Pokémon with the Trade Specialty near your Pokémon Center, they will occasionally set up shop inside the Pokémon Center to trade an assortment of random items that vary based on the day.

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3D Printing

The leftmost stand is the most useful one, however. Here, is the 3D Printer. If you take a picture of almost any item in the game and switch it to Reference mode with the Y button, you'll be able to bring the reference picture to the 3D Printter. Using that reference picture, you have the ability to print a duplicate of the item.

Each item has got a specific cost and it always costs between 1 and 10 PokéMetal Ingot or 1 and 5 Rare PokéMetal Ingot depending on the item. The rarer and more intricate the item, the bigger the cost. Like when you craft an item

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