Pokemon Clover Tutor List, Pickup Table, Soft Level Caps and Party Relative Experience Scaling

 Pokemon Clover Tutor List, Pickup Table, Soft Level Caps and Party Relative Experience Scaling - Documentation

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Info:  Pokemon Clover Tutor List, Pickup Table, Soft Level Caps and Party Relative Experience Scaling
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Language: English
Related: Pokemon Clover

Author: ULTIOMOS


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Pickup Table:

15% Super Potion
10% Ultra Ball
10% Full Restore
10% Full Heal
10% Tinymushroom
10% Revive
10% Protein
5% Nugget
5% PP Up
5% Max Revive
5% Big Mushroom
1% Rare Bone
1% Moon Stone
1% Sun Stone
1% Lucky Egg
1% Leftovers


Tutor List:

Move Tutor List:
Acrobatics - Singles Island
Aqua Ring - Route 15
Beat Up - Animango City
Block - Quints Island
Body Slam - Telekino City
"Boomburst" - Actuvit City
Bounce - Beehive City
Dark Pulse - Esfores City
Dazzling Gleam - Animango City
Defog - Dank Island
Double Edge - Pokemon League
Dragon Tail - Route 15
Earth Power - The Mancave
Echoed Voice - Animango City
Electric Field - Battle Channel
Endeavor - Checkem Island
Energy Ball - Route 23
Fire Fang - Triport City
Fire Punch - Route 17 - 1 Protein
Flash Cannon - Torabor Bay
Focus Blast - Cratered Point
Focus Munch - Telekino City
Foul Play - Singles Island
Fruit Punch - Vityla City
Grass Knot - Animango City
Grassy Field - Battle Channel
Gravity - Route 11
Gunk Shot - Telekino City
Haze - Quints Island
Heal Bell - Burial Tower
Heat Wave - Quints Island
Hone Claws - Beehive City
Ice Fang - Triport City
Ice Punch - Route 17 - 1 Protein
Icy Wind - Route 19
Infestation - Parax Town
Inverse Room - Parax Town
Iron Head - Outcast Island
Knock Off - Torabor Bay
Low Kick - Telekino City
Magic Coat - Beehive City - Pearl
Magic Room - Parax Town
Magnet Rise - Checkem Island
Meme - Beehive City
Misty Field - Battle Channel
Mop - Telekino City
Night Shade - Quints Island
Pain Split - Quints Island
Pay Day - Actuvit City
Pixie Pummel - Torabor Bay
Power Punch - Route 17 - 1 X Attack
Present - Outside Mt Moot
Psychic Fangs - Route 19
Psychic Field - Battle Channel
Psyshock - Beehive City - 4000
Quick Sand - Dryhump Dunes (North)
Recycle - Beehive City - 3000
Retaliate - Pa'ia Preserve
Rock Slide - Rock Tunnel
Roost - Dubs Island
Scald - Esfores City
Seed Bomb - Dank Island
Seismic Toss - Outcast Island
Shitpost - Dubs Island
Signal Beam - Route 6
Sleep Talk - Innawoods Town
Sludge Wave - Quints Island
Smack Down - Route 16
Softboiled - Animango City
Stealth Rock - Pa'ia University
Stone Edge - Pa'ia University
Substitute - Telekino City
Super Fang - Triport City
Superpower - Outcast Island
Swagger - Animango City - 1 Gem
Swords Dance - Outcast Island
Tailwind - Dubs Island
Telekinesis - Beehive City - 1500
Teleport - Beehive City - 1500
Think Fast - Beehive City - 2000
Throat Chop - Route 31
Thunder Fang - Triport City
Thunder Punch - Route 17 - 1 Protein
Thunder Wave - Pa'ia University
Trick - Actuvit City
Trick Room - Parax Town
U-Turn - Esfores City
Vacuum Wave - Beehive City
Volt Switch - Esfores City
Will-O-Wisp - Route 14
Wonder Room - Parax Town
Worry Seed - Dank Island
Zen Headbutt - Outcast Island

Soft Level Caps:

Once you reach the level cap, you start getting less exp.
As in, if the level cap is level 12, and your Pokemon is level 12, you've hit the cap.
 
No star means suggested by the code (e.g. badge flags) and very likely to be correct
* is educated guess based on dev info
** is educated guess, likely to be correct given that there aren't many other points
 
Before beating Leon in the Museum* OR beating Brock - Level 13
Before beating Rival in Mt. Moot** - Level 17
Before beating 2nd Gym Leader - Level 19
Before beating Edgie on Ruse Cruise** - Level 26
Before entering Beehive City - Level 37
Before beating Rival in Karma Sub HQ** - Level 42
Before beating 5th Gym Leader - Level 45
Before beating Rival in Esfores** - Level 52
Before beating 7th Gym Leader - Level 56
Before beating final boss on the mandatory dungeon after Gym 7** - Level 62
Before the first boss trainer after Gym 8** - Level 64
Before beating the Elite 4 + Champion* - Level 75
 
How scaling works:
The way exp is scaled depends on the difference between your level and the cap. The number on the left column represents the difference. These numbers are exact, so for example, 33% exp literally means 33/100.
0 - Exp reduced to 50%
1 - Exp reduced to 33%
2 - Exp reduced to 25%
3 - Exp reduced to 20%
4 - Exp reduced to 15%
5 - Exp reduced to 10%
6+ - Exp reduced to 5%

Party Relative Experience Scaling:

As well as the soft level caps, experience gain is also multipled by a factor based on the difference between the level of the Pokémon gaining experience and the rounded average party level. For example, if your party levels were 69, 65, 66, 67, 67, and 66, the average party level would be ~66.67, and the **rounded** average party level would be 67. This would mean for the lead Pokémon, the difference between its level and the rounded average party level is 69 - 67 = 2, and by using the table below, we see that it would get an exp multipler of 0.80. Left number is the level difference, and right number is the experience multiplier. These numbers are exact, so for example, a multipler of 0.33 literally means 33/100.

+12 - 0.05
+11 - 0.10
+10 - 0.15
 +9 - 0.20
 +8 - 0.25
 +7 - 0.33
 +6 - 0.40
 +5 - 0.50
 +4 - 0.66
 +3 - 0.75
 +2 - 0.80
 +1 - 0.90
  0 - 1.00
 -1 - 1.10
 -2 - 1.20
 -3 - 1.30
 -4 - 1.40
 -5 - 1.50
 -6 - 1.60
 -7 - 1.70
 -8 - 1.80
 -9 - 2.00
-10 - 2.25
-11 - 2.33
-12 - 2.50
-13 - 2.75
-14 - 3.00