Seeing that many people enjoy using their Pokémon Pikachu (or Pocket Pikachu if you have the Japanese version), I decided to create a guide to help you make the most of it!
First, let's cover the basics.
Steps
Pokémon Pikachu acts as a pedometer, counting your steps. For every 7 steps, you and Pikachu earn 1 Watt. These Watts can be used to play a mini-game or given to Pikachu to increase its happiness.
Clock
This displays the current time. It’s important to keep the clock accurate, as some animations depend on it. For example, Pikachu won’t want to walk once he’s gone to bed. You can also set an alarm using this feature.
Gift
Here you can see how many Watts you've collected. Use the up and down buttons on the control pad to choose how many Watts you'd like to give to Pikachu. His reaction will depend on how many you give him. Note that offering zero or just a few Watts will make him unhappy.
Mini-game
Select the coin icon from the menu to access the mini-game. Each spin costs 5 Watts, and you can only play if you have enough. Press A to start spinning and press A again to stop. Match three of the same symbol to win Watts. The best prize (500 Watts) is won by matching three "7" symbols.
Friendship
Pressing the SELECT button, this screen shows your current relationship with Pikachu, along with your total step count. The closer Pikachu feels to you, the closer it will appear on the screen. If you haven’t walked or played with Pikachu for a while, it may run away. You can shake the device to get him to come back.
Options
Pressing the START button, you can see the Options menu. From here, you can reset the counter in the top-right corner to 0 using the reset option (note that the counter cannot exceed 99,999). You can also toggle the device’s sound on or off and adjust the time settings.
Here you can find all the possible scenes that Pikachu can perform:
Scene
Description
Time
Steps
starting scene
turning on the device for the first time
0
Actions Pikachu takes depending on its relationship with you
standing still
when it has a "common feeling"
any
ignoring
when it has a "strange feeling"
any
disappearing
when it has a "worst feeling"
any
wagging his tail
when it has a "good feeling"
any
smiling
when it has a "friendly feeling"
any
Actions Pikachu performs when you turn on the device
playing in the sand
09:00 - 13:00
any
playing with blocks
09:00 - 13:00
any
eating a lollipop
15:00
any
eating an ice cream cone
15:00
>300k
reading a book
15:00
any
studying arithmetic
09:00 - 13:00
>300k
studying history
09:00 - 13:00
>300k
studying English
09:00 - 13:00
>450k
nodding
09:00 - 13:00
>450k
playing piano
09:00 - 13:00
>450k
watching TV
18:00
any
taking a shower
19:00 - 18:00
any
taking a bath
20:00
>300k
playing a bugle
09:00 - 13:00
>160k
flying a kite
16:00
>160k
playing with a yo-yo
16:00
>300k
playing with a radio-controlled car
16:00 - 19:00
>300k
using a computer
19:00
>450k
hang gliding
16:00
>450k
turning a somersault
19:00
>450k
writing a letter of thanks
19:00
>450k
eating takoyaki
07:00 12:00 18:00
any
eating bread
07:00 12:00 18:00
any
eating rice
12:00 18:00
>300k
brushing its teeth
08:00 13:00 19:00
any
yawning
08:00 12:00 20:00
any
in love
08:00 12:00 18:00
>320k
sleeping
21:00
any
sleeping
21:00
any
sleeping
21:00
any
waking up
07:00
any
Actions Pikachu performs when you walk
walking
daytime
0 to 100k
running
daytime
0 to 100k
riding on a motorcycle
daytime
50k to 100k
riding on a tricycle
daytime
0 to 160k
riding on a pedalcar
daytime
100k to 230k
riding on a bicycle
daytime
160k to 300k
riding on a monocycle
daytime
>230k
skateboarding
daytime
>300k
walking on stilts
daytime
>400k
Actions Pikachu performs when giving it watts
making faces
daytime
giving 0 watts
complaining
daytime
giving 0-99 watts
being glad
daytime
giving 100-299 watts
turning a somersault
daytime
giving 300-699 watts
in love
daytime
giving 300-699 watts
writing a letter of thanks
daytime
giving 300-699 watts
playing a bugle
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
balancing on a ball
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
swimming
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
hang gliding
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
playing piano
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
Final scene
final scene
anytime
1.000.000
I hope this guide is helpful. I must say that, since this is an old and not very well-known game, it was difficult to find accurate information about it, so not everything I listed in this guide may be correct. For this reason, please do not hesitate to comment if you notice any errors or missing items!
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Hey everyone!
Seeing that many people enjoy using their Pokémon Pikachu (or Pocket Pikachu if you have the Japanese version), I decided to create a guide to help you make the most of it!
First, let's cover the basics.
Steps
Pokémon Pikachu acts as a pedometer, counting your steps. For every 7 steps, you and Pikachu earn 1 Watt. These Watts can be used to play a mini-game or given to Pikachu to increase its happiness.
Clock
This displays the current time. It’s important to keep the clock accurate, as some animations depend on it. For example, Pikachu won’t want to walk once he’s gone to bed. You can also set an alarm using this feature.
Gift
Here you can see how many Watts you've collected. Use the up and down buttons on the control pad to choose how many Watts you'd like to give to Pikachu. His reaction will depend on how many you give him. Note that offering zero or just a few Watts will make him unhappy.
Mini-game
Select the coin icon from the menu to access the mini-game. Each spin costs 5 Watts, and you can only play if you have enough. Press A to start spinning and press A again to stop. Match three of the same symbol to win Watts. The best prize (500 Watts) is won by matching three "7" symbols.
Friendship
Pressing the SELECT button, this screen shows your current relationship with Pikachu, along with your total step count. The closer Pikachu feels to you, the closer it will appear on the screen. If you haven’t walked or played with Pikachu for a while, it may run away. You can shake the device to get him to come back.
Options
Pressing the START button, you can see the Options menu. From here, you can reset the counter in the top-right corner to 0 using the reset option (note that the counter cannot exceed 99,999). You can also toggle the device’s sound on or off and adjust the time settings.
Here you can find all the possible scenes that Pikachu can perform:
Scene
Description
Time
Steps
starting scene
turning on the device for the first time
0
Actions Pikachu takes depending on its relationship with you
standing still
when it has a "common feeling"
any
ignoring
when it has a "strange feeling"
any
disappearing
when it has a "worst feeling"
any
wagging his tail
when it has a "good feeling"
any
smiling
when it has a "friendly feeling"
any
Actions Pikachu performs when you turn on the device
playing in the sand
09:00 - 13:00
any
playing with blocks
09:00 - 13:00
any
eating a lollipop
15:00
any
eating an ice cream cone
15:00
>300k
reading a book
15:00
any
studying arithmetic
09:00 - 13:00
>300k
studying history
09:00 - 13:00
>300k
studying English
09:00 - 13:00
>450k
nodding
09:00 - 13:00
>450k
playing piano
09:00 - 13:00
>450k
watching TV
18:00
any
taking a shower
19:00 - 18:00
any
taking a bath
20:00
>300k
playing a bugle
09:00 - 13:00
>160k
flying a kite
16:00
>160k
playing with a yo-yo
16:00
>300k
playing with a radio-controlled car
16:00 - 19:00
>300k
using a computer
19:00
>450k
hang gliding
16:00
>450k
turning a somersault
19:00
>450k
writing a letter of thanks
19:00
>450k
eating takoyaki
07:00
12:00
18:00
any
eating bread
07:00
12:00
18:00
any
eating rice
12:00
18:00
>300k
brushing its teeth
08:00
13:00
19:00
any
yawning
08:00
12:00
20:00
any
in love
08:00
12:00
18:00
>320k
sleeping
21:00
any
sleeping
21:00
any
sleeping
21:00
any
waking up
07:00
any
Actions Pikachu performs when you walk
walking
daytime
0 to 100k
running
daytime
0 to 100k
riding on a motorcycle
daytime
50k to 100k
riding on a tricycle
daytime
0 to 160k
riding on a pedalcar
daytime
100k to 230k
riding on a bicycle
daytime
160k to 300k
riding on a monocycle
daytime
>230k
skateboarding
daytime
>300k
walking on stilts
daytime
>400k
Actions Pikachu performs when giving it watts
making faces
daytime
giving 0 watts
complaining
daytime
giving 0-99 watts
being glad
daytime
giving 100-299 watts
turning a somersault
daytime
giving 300-699 watts
in love
daytime
giving 300-699 watts
writing a letter of thanks
daytime
giving 300-699 watts
playing a bugle
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
balancing on a ball
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
swimming
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
hang gliding
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
playing piano
daytime
giving 700-999 watts
Final scene
final scene
anytime
1.000.000
I hope this guide is helpful. I must say that, since this is an old and not very well-known game, it was difficult to find accurate information about it, so not everything I listed in this guide may be correct. For this reason, please do not hesitate to comment if you notice any errors or missing items!
Source: biglobe.ne.jp
Edited by dragoniteo