Pokémon Quest has launched on mobile just recently! Have you enjoyed the game and start collecting those blocky Pokémon? Those who played the game would know that you need to cook ingredients in order to attract new Pokémon to your base, however it is not easy to attract a certain type of Pokémon if you don’t know which ingredient to put in. To help you out, here is a Pokémon Quest Guide where we will list out the cooking recipes and the Pokémon it attracts!
Check out our gameplay video:
These are the other guide(s) we wrote for Pokemon Quest:
- Move tier list, best moves of every Pokemon listed
- How to evolve Eevee to Jolteon, Flareon or Vaporeon
- Mulligan Stew à la Cube
- Whatever ingredients you like
- Attracts random Pokémon
- Red Stew à la Cube
- A whole lot of red (at least 4 Red ingredients)
- Attracts Red Pokémon, eg: Doduo, Lickitung, Charmander
- Blue Soda à la Cube
- A whole lot of blue (at least 4 Blue ingredients)
- Attracts Blue Pokémon, eg: Dratini, Lapras, Squirtle
- Yellow Curry à la Cube
- A whole lot of yellow (at least 4 Yellow ingredients)
- Attracts Yellow Pokémon, eg: Drowzee, Ponyta, Scyther
- Grey Porridge à la Cube
- A whole lot of grey (at least 4 Grey ingredients)
- Attracts Grey Pokémon, eg: Clefairy, Exeggcute, Venonat
- Mouth Watering Dip à la Cube
- A whole lot of soft things and a lot of blue (3 Bluk Berries, 2 Tiny Mushrooms)
- Attracts Water-type Pokémon, eg: Horsea, Shellder, Kabuto
- Plain Crepe à la Cube
- A lot of sweet things and a few grey (3 Bluk Berries, 2 Fossils)
- Attracts Normal-type Pokémon, eg: Doduo, Spearow, Porygon
- Sludge Soup à la Cube
- A whole lot of mushrooms and a lot of soft things (3 Tiny Mushrooms, 2 Balm Mushrooms)
- Attracts Poison-type Pokémon, eg: Ekans, Gastly, Grimer
- Mud Pie à la Cube
- A few minerals and a whole lot of soft things (2 Fossils, 3 Tiny Mushroom)
- Attracts Ground-type Pokémon, eg: Diglett, Onix, Cubone
- Veggie Smoothie à la Cube
- A whole lot of plants and a few soft things (3 Big Roots, 1 Apricorn, 1 Balm Mushroom)
- Attracts Grass-type Pokémon, eg: Bulbasaur, Tangela, Paras
- Honey Nectar à la Cube
- A whole lot of sweet things and a lot of yellow (2 Bluk Berries, 3 Honey)
- Attracts Bug-type Pokémon, eg: Paras, Venonat, Pinsir
- Brain Food à la Cube
- A lot of sweet things and a few hard things (3 Bluk Berries, 2 Apricorns)
- Attracts Psychic-type Pokémon, eg: Abra, Slowpoke, Jynx
- Stone Soup à la Cube
- A whole lot of hard things and a few minerals (3 Fossils, 2 Apricorns)
- Attracts Rock-type Pokémon, eg: Geodude, Onix, Omanyte
- Light-as-Air Casserole à la Cube
- A lot of minerals and a few plants (2 Fossils, 2 Big Roots, 1 Icy Stone)
- Attracts Flying-type Pokémon, eg: Zubat, Doduo, Farfetch’d
- Hot Pot à la Cube
- A lot of mushrooms and a little red (3 Tiny Mushrooms, 2 Bluk Berries)
- Attracts Fire-type Pokémon, eg: Growlithe, Vulpix, Magmar
- Watt a Risotto à la Cube
- A whole lot of soft things and a lot of yellow (1 Apricorn, 2 Honey, 2 Tiny Mushrooms)
- Attracts Electric-type Pokémon, eg: Magnemite, Electabuzz, Pikachu
- Get Swole Syrup à la Cube
- A lot of sweet things and a few mushrooms (1 Honey, 2 Bluk Berries, 2 Tiny Mushrooms)
- Attracts Fighting-type Pokémon, eg: Machop, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan
- Ambrosia of Legends à la Cube
- A whole lot of mystical things (5 Mystical Shells)
- Attracts Extremely Rare Pokémon, eg: Mewtwo, Articuno, Moltres
*You can slightly change the ingredients as long as it fulfills the requirements. The rarer the ingredients are, the rarer the Pokémon it attracts. Noted that “A whole lot” = 4 slots, “A lot” = 3 slots, “A few” = 2 slots and “A little” = 1 slot.
These are all we know, leave your comment below if there is any mistake or if you have anything to add!