Pokemon Quest Super Exploration Pack (DLC)
An expansion pack for Pokemon Quest that adds a second cooking pot, an Ultra Ball Model decoration, and a level-1 Snorlax bonus to jumpstart your Tumblecube Island camp.
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About Pokemon Quest Super Exploration Pack (DLC)
Pokemon Quest is a free-to-start action-RPG developed by Game Freak where the entire first-generation Kanto roster has been reimagined as blocky, voxel-style cubes. The core loop runs on four rails: send a team of three Pokemon on auto-battling expeditions across 12 locations, collect ingredients and Power Stones from those runs, cook recipes back at base camp to lure new Pokemon in, and slot Power Stones onto your squad to push deeper into harder stages. It is decidedly casual in feel, but the Power Stone loadout system and recipe experimentation give it a low-key optimization layer that keeps tinkerers busy longer than the surface suggests. The Super Exploration Pack is a support DLC, not a content drop. What it gives you is concrete and permanent: an extra cooking pot (so you can queue two recipes simultaneously rather than one), the Ultra Ball Model decoration (which bumps the PM Tickets you earn passively as a member benefit), and a level-1 Snorlax as a one-time bonus recruit. The extra cooking pot is the headlining value here. Because cooking is the only way to recruit Pokemon, doubling your pot capacity directly speeds up how fast your roster grows. The PM Ticket bump from the Ultra Ball Model is a background quality-of-life gain, useful for skipping cooking timers or recovering failed expedition loot without grinding. The honest caveat: this is convenience, not content. The base game is completable without any DLC, and the pacing is gentle enough that a single pot rarely feels like a hard bottleneck for casual players. Where the pack earns its keep is for players who are already hooked on the cooking-and-recruiting cycle and find themselves drumming fingers waiting for that one stew to finish. If you bounced off the repetitive auto-battle structure that reviewers consistently flagged, no amount of extra pots will fix that. The base game received mixed-to-middling scores and the criticism was almost always aimed at battles that can run on full autopilot, not at the camp management side where this DLC lives. Bottom line: if you are actively playing Pokemon Quest and the single cooking pot feels like a soft wall on your progress, the Super Exploration Pack removes friction in the most direct way possible. If you are still on the fence about the base game itself, sort that out first. Alex, Scout Team
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- Unknown
- Publisher
- Nintendo
- Release Date
- May 29, 2018