Pokemon Quest tasks players with building a team of block-shaped pokemon, and leading them through a series of expedtions. There's decorating, move training and evolutions to contend with, as you slowly get closer and closer to solving the mystery of Tumblecube Island. There's a lot to take in early on, so we put together this Pokemon Quest guide to help you out. You'll find Pokemon Quest tips and tricks, a look at every recipe in the game, and more. Read on for info on the complete Pokemon Quest Pokemon List, and how to beat Mewtwo in Pokemon Quest.

Of course, this isn’t the only Pokemon game coming to Nintendo Switch this year. It was announced alongside Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee, which are set to launch later on in 2018. Head over to our Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee Guides hub to get all of the details on the new game, from release date, which pokemon are included, and everything else you need to know.

Pokemon Quest Guide

Despite being a Pokemon action RPG, Pokemon Quest is a very different beast to any of the mainline Pokemon games we’ve had so far. With that in mind, you’re going to want to leave much of what you’ve learned playing the series up to this point, as everything from stats and attacks to type-effects function differently here.

Pokemon Quest Beginner's Guide

There’s a whole new battle system, cooking feature and levelling system to contend with in Pokemon Quest, so here are some tips and tricks to get you started in Pokemon Quest.

Choose your starter Pokemon wisely - At the start of Pokemon Quest you’ll be asked to choose your starter pokemon out of Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Pikachu and Eevee. Elemental strengths and weaknesses don’t work the same in Pokemon Quest, so instead go for a pokemon that has different attributes to those you’ll be able to catch easily, Charmander is a good choice for this.

- At the start of Pokemon Quest you’ll be asked to choose your starter pokemon out of Charmander, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, Pikachu and Eevee. Elemental strengths and weaknesses don’t work the same in Pokemon Quest, so instead go for a pokemon that has different attributes to those you’ll be able to catch easily, Charmander is a good choice for this. Complete daily quests and challenges - In order to make progress quickly in Pokemon Quest, you’ll need PM Tickets, the game’s form of currency. Check the challenges and quest hub in the menu to see which ones you can complete easily. PM Tickets are key to leveling up your team faster.

- In order to make progress quickly in Pokemon Quest, you’ll need PM Tickets, the game’s form of currency. Check the challenges and quest hub in the menu to see which ones you can complete easily. PM Tickets are key to leveling up your team faster. Remember to collect rewards - Following on from the last tip, make sure you collect rewards from the challenges you do complete. You can do this by checking for an exclamation mark icon next to the quest menu.

- Following on from the last tip, make sure you collect rewards from the challenges you do complete. You can do this by checking for an exclamation mark icon next to the quest menu. Sign-in every day - Even if you’re not planning to play every day, you should at least boot up the game and collect the rewards. It will all build up and seriously help you in the long-run.

- Even if you’re not planning to play every day, you should at least boot up the game and collect the rewards. It will all build up and seriously help you in the long-run. Remember to equip Power Stones - As your Pokemon level up they’ll be able to hold more Power Stones which in turn grant special stat boosts. Make use of these boosts as they will aid you in battle and help your team grow faster.

If you need any further info on Pokemon Quest, from cooking guides and how to get PM Tickets fast, to tips on levelling up your team, check out our list of Pokemon Quest guides below:

Pokemon Quest Price - How Much Does Pokemon Quest Cost to Start

Pokemon Quest is being billed as “free-to-start”, meaning that it won’t cost you anything to download initially. There are however, plenty of microtransactions present in the game. These are mostly used for cosmetic items like decorations which you can add to your base camp. The in-game currency is called PM Tickets, which you can earn naturally while playing the game. They can be used to cut corners too, as you can spend PM Tickets on filling up a HP gauge or finishing a cooking item faster.

Pokemon Quest Mobile Release Date

Pokemon Quest might have been available first on the Nintendo Switch, but it's now just released on iOS and Android, as of June 27. You can hit up either of the links just below, to be taken to the corresponding storefront, where you can download Pokemon Quest onto your smartphone.

Pokemon Quest Switch Release Date

Pokemon Quest released shortly after it was announced so is available to download now. You just need to head onto the Nintendo Switch eShop and you’ll find the game to download. If Pokemon Quest is not appearing on Nintendo Switch eShop, then use the search bar to search “Pokemon Quest”. Make sure you type it out in full, as some players have been reporting that the game is not showing up on the eShop under a “Pokemon” search.

Pokemon Quest Multiplayer - Can you Battle Other Players, is There PVP?

Currently, Pokemon Quest is a single-player only experience. There is no PvP implimentation, and no way to battle other players. Unfortunately there is currently no word on whether multiplayer will be added into the game, so stay tuned for any updates we get.

Pokemon Quest Pokemon List

Here is every pokemon that you can get in Pokemon Quest:

Bulbasaur

Ivysaur

Venusaur

Charmander

Charmeleon

Charizard

Squirtle

Wartortle

Blastoise

Caterpie

Metapod

Butterfree

Weedle

Kakuna

Beedrill

Pidgey

Pidgeotto

Pidgeot

Rattata

Raticate

Spearow

Fearow

Ekans

Arbok

Pikachu

Raichu

Sandshrew

Sandslash

Nidoran ♀

Nidorina

Nidoqueen

Nidoran ♂

Nidorino

Nidoking

Clefairy

Clefable

Vulpix

Ninetales

Jigglypuff

Wigglytuff

Zubat

Golbat

Oddish

Gloom

Vileplume

Paras

Parasect

Venonat

Venomoth

Diglett

Dugtrio

Meowth

Persian

Psyduck

Golduck

Mankey

Primeape

Growlithe

Arcanine

Poliwag

Poliwhirl

Poliwrath

Abra

Kadabra

Alakazam

Machop

Machoke

Machamp

Bellsprout

Weepinbell

Victreebel

Tentacool

Tentacruel

Geodude

Graveler

Golem

Ponyta

Rapidash

Slowpoke

Slowbro

Magnemite

Magneton

Farfetch'd

Doduo

Dodrio

Seel

Dewgong

Grimer

Muk

Shellder

Cloyster

Gastly

Haunter

Gengar

Onix

Drowzee

Hypno

Krabby

Kingler

Voltorb

Electrode

Exeggcute

Exeggcutor

Cubone

Marowak

Hitmonlee

Hitmonchan

Lickitung

Koffing

Weezing

Rhyhorn

Rhydon

Chansey

Tangela

Kangaskhan

Horsea

Seadra

Goldeen

Seaking

Staryu

Starmie

Mr Mime

Scyther

Jynx

Electabuzz

Magmar

Pinsir

Tauros

Magikarp

Gyarados

Lapras

Ditto

Eevee

Vaporeon

Jolteon

Flareon

Porygon

Omanyte

Omastar

Kabuto

Kabutops

Aerodactyl

Snorlax

Articuno

Zapdos

Moltres

Dratini

Dragonair

Dragonite

Mewtwo

Mew

How to Beat Mewtwo in Pokemon Quest

Once you've assembled the best team you can, you'll eventually want to face the final boss, Mewtwo. It can be pretty tricky to beat him, so we figured we'd give some general tips on how to win the battle. Here's how to beat Mewtwo in Pokemon Quest:

You'll need a power rating of at least 15,000 to stand a chance

Head in with a Machamp using Submission, and two pokemon with high damage stats

Stack power stones which focu on healing, like the Heal on Hit stone

Cloyster is a great choice to use as a defensive tank

Use Bulk Up with Share Stones

That’s everything you need to know about Pokemon Quest. We’ll be adding more to this guide as we get spend more time with the game so stay tuned for more details.