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| colspan="4" style="font-size:1.15em;" | けものフレンズぱびりおん
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| '''Japanese Title''': || けものフレンズぱびりおん
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| '''Romanized Title''': || Kemono Furenzu Pabirion
| style="font-size:0.85em; text-align:left; width:30%" colspan="2" | '''Romaji Title''' || style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top; font-size:0.85em" colspan="2" | ''Kemono Furenzu Pabirion''
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| '''Publisher''': || Bushiroad
| style="font-size:0.85em; text-align:left; width:30%" colspan="2" | '''Developers''' || style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top; font-size:0.85em" colspan="2" | Moshimo, UniqueWave
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| '''Genre''': || Observation Game
| style="font-size:0.85em; text-align:left; width:30%" colspan="2" | '''Publisher''' || style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top; font-size:0.85em" colspan="2" | Bushiroad <small>(2018-2020)</small><br/>UniqueWave <small>(2020-2021)</small>
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| '''Platform''': || Android, iOS
| style="font-size:0.85em; text-align:left; width:30%" colspan="2" | '''Genre''' || style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top; font-size:0.85em" colspan="2" | Observation Game
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| '''Release Date''': || 26th January 2018
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| style="font-size:0.85em; text-align:left; width:30%" colspan="2" | '''Release Date''' || style="text-align: left; vertical-align: top; font-size:0.85em" colspan="2" | January 26th, 2018
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'''Kemono Friends Pavilion''' (Japanese: けものフレンズぱびりおん Hepburn: Kemono Furenzu Pabirion) was a mobile game developed by Moshimo and UniqueWave. It was originally published by Bushiroad, but as of Version 1.12.1 and so on, it was published by UniqueWave. Released on January 26th, 2018, it was a passive "observation game" where players were primarily tasked with leaving out [[Japari Buns]] and [[List of Playthings|Playthings]] for the [[Friends]] of [[Japari Park]] to enjoy. Players were able to watch Friends interact with one another as well as Playthings that they construct themselves and leave out in the game's different Areas. On June 30th 2021, the game ended service and a final update was released that allowed players to still watch the opening video, view the entire Friend archive, and view all kemo talks.
'''Kemono Friends Pavilion''' (Japanese: けものフレンズぱびりおん Hepburn: Kemono Furenzu Pabirion) is a new mobile game created by Bushiroad and released on January 26th, 2018. It is a passive "observation game" where players are primarily tasked with leaving out [[Japari Buns]] and [[Playthings]] for the [[Friends]] of [[Japari Park]] to enjoy. Players are able to watch Friends interact with one another as well as Playthings that they construct themselves and leave out in the game's different Areas.


== Story ==
== Story ==
=== Official Intro ===
Welcome to Japari Park.
This place is a pavilion built with the park's latest technology, where you can observe animals.
But it's not just animals that you can observe.
Here in Japari Park, there are animal girl "Friends", animals that are said to be born with the forms of girls due to the strange substance "Sandstar".
You can observe, meet and interact with them.
And if you're lucky, you might be able to meet Friends that no one even knows about yet.
In the spectacular Japari Park, there are countless new miracles just for you to experience.
Japari Park Pavilion, grand opening coming soon!
=== Overview ===
Much of the lore details of Pavilion are still under lock and key, but we know that the game takes place in "a time when Japari Park was still operational", heavily implying that it takes place before the [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)|anime]], which features an abandoned park. The Japari Park Pavilion itself is an advanced work of technology that somehow allows visitors to observe regular animals and Friends alike. Japari Park Pavilion is managed by [[Lucky Beast#Type 3 Lucky Beasts|Type 3 Lucky Beasts]], a never-before-seen model of Lucky Beast unique to this game, although details of their capabilities and nature have not been disclosed to the public. The regular blue Lucky Beasts featured in the anime are named "Type I Lucky Beasts" and distribute [[Japari Buns]].
Much of the lore details of Pavilion are still under lock and key, but we know that the game takes place in "a time when Japari Park was still operational", heavily implying that it takes place before the [[Kemono Friends (2017 Anime)|anime]], which features an abandoned park. The Japari Park Pavilion itself is an advanced work of technology that somehow allows visitors to observe regular animals and Friends alike. Japari Park Pavilion is managed by [[Lucky Beast#Type 3 Lucky Beasts|Type 3 Lucky Beasts]], a never-before-seen model of Lucky Beast unique to this game, although details of their capabilities and nature have not been disclosed to the public. The regular blue Lucky Beasts featured in the anime are named "Type I Lucky Beasts" and distribute [[Japari Buns]].


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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==
Pavilion is a largely passive game where players mainly observe Friends in their natural habitat. They are able to leave out Japari Buns and playthings for Friends, who are lured by them and will come to play in the designated "guest area". Alternate areas have been shown in official promotional material, screenshots, and live footage of the game, which the player can unlock by using coins. Some friends only appear in certain areas, which makes unlocking new areas an essential part of filling the archive. So far, the only areas that have been confirmed are Waterfront and Savanna.
Pavilion is a largely passive game where players mainly observe Friends in their natural habitat. They are able to leave out Japari Buns and playthings for Friends, who are lured by them and will come to play in the designated "guest area". Alternate areas have been shown in official promotional material, screenshots, and live footage of the game, which the player can unlock by using coins. Some friends only appear in certain areas, which makes unlocking new areas an essential part of filling the archive. So far, the only areas that have been confirmed are Savanna, Mountain and Waterfront.


=== The Early Game ===
=== The Early Game ===
[[File:pavilion prereg instructions by KJ.png|thumb|upright=1.0|Email preregistration instructions, courtesy of Park Guide kjwkjw.]]
When you log in for the first time, you should find 1500 Pikapika crystals and a golden mouse toy in your presents menu. This was the reward for the Pavilion pre-registration campaign which occurred before the game's release.
At time of writing, it's possible to obtain 10 Pikapika crystals and a Golden Mouse Toy by pre-registering for Pavilion. This is done by either following the official Twitter or inputting an email address into [https://kemofure.bushimo.jp/entry/ the main site].


The player's first source of Pikapika crystals will be from unlocking new Friends as they arrive within the Pavilion, which earns the player some crystals as a reward. After the Friend has arrived, further crystals can be obtained when the Friend levels up.
The player's first source of Pikapika crystals will be from unlocking new Friends as they arrive within the Pavilion, which earns the player some crystals as a reward. After the Friend has arrived, further crystals can be obtained when the Friend levels up.


=== Encountering a Friend ===
=== Encountering a Friend ===
In order to meet Friends, the player requires Japari Buns to encourage the Friends to visit the Pavilion. These are given out by a Lucky Beast Type I. If the player does not use a Japari Bun, they won't attract any Friends. Japari Buns come in two different styles; Regular, and Special. Special Japari Buns attract more Friends than Regular ones.
In order to meet Friends, the player requires Japari Buns to encourage the Friends to visit the Pavilion. These are given out by a Lucky Beast Type I. If the player does not use a Japari Bun, they won't attract any Friends. Japari Buns come in two different styles; Regular, and Special. Special Japari Buns attract more Friends than Regular ones. You can get Japari Buns by pressing the Japari Bun button at the bottom left of the screen. Regular Japari Buns can be stocked and restocked for free every 3 minutes, while Special Japari Buns require either a purchase of 50 Pikapika crystals, or a viewing of an advert with a 8 hour cooldown.


When a Friend decides to visit the Pavilion, the player is rewarded with materials and coins. Materials are needed in order to construct playthings, while coins are needed to unlock new areas. Specific Friends only appear in certain areas, so attracting and encountering Friends is the best way to expand the archive. Some nocturnal Friends, such as Serval, are easier to spot when it's night-time.
When a Friend decides to visit the Pavilion, the player is rewarded with materials and coins. Materials are needed in order to construct playthings, while coins are needed to unlock new areas. Specific Friends only appear in certain areas, so attracting and encountering Friends is the best way to expand the archive. Some nocturnal Friends, such as Serval, are easier to spot when it's night-time.
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* A Friend's level and experience
* A Friend's level and experience
* The number of times the Friend has been encountered
* The number of times the Friend has been encountered
* Unique behaviours related to the friend (for example, Margay's unique animation of climbing the swingset)
* Unique behaviours related to the friend (for example, Serval's unique animation of batting the mouse)
* Number of playthings the Friend has played with
* Number of playthings the Friend has played with
* The scientific name and species information of the Friend
* The scientific name and species information of the Friend
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[[File:Kemotalk.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A conversation between [[Suri Alpaca/Pavilion|Suri Alpaca]] and [[Crested Ibis/Pavilion|Crested Ibis]].]]
[[File:Kemotalk.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A conversation between [[Suri Alpaca/Pavilion|Suri Alpaca]] and [[Crested Ibis/Pavilion|Crested Ibis]].]]
=== Kemotalk ===
=== Kemotalk ===
 
If several Friends arrive in the same area at the same time, they may talk to one another. This is called 'Kemotalk', and can feature up to five different Friends in the same conversation. Each new Kemotalks unlocked award the player with 10 Pikapika crystals. So far, it appears these talks are mostly based on the personalities the Friends have in the anime if the Friends have made appearance in the anime. Some Kemotalks reveals new personalities of the Friends while others make references to the Friends' Nexon game counterparts. Once the player has watched a group of Friends talking, they'll be able to replay their conversation at any time.
If several Friends arrive in the same area at the same time, they may talk to one another. This is called 'Kemotalk', and can feature up to five different Friends in the same conversation. So far, it appears these talks are based on the personalities the Friends have in the anime. Once the player has watched a group of Friends talking, they'll be able to replay their conversation at any time.


=== Challenges ===
=== Challenges ===
Once the stream of new Friends begins to die down, the player's next source of Pikapika crystals are the challenges. There are four kinds of challenges: Discovery, Daily, Area, and Friend. At time of writing, only the Discovery-based challenges have been revealed. These are obtained by observing specific Kemotalks. Each challenge will give a hint as to which Kemotalk the player must observe to complete it.
Once the stream of new Friends begins to die down, the player's next source of Pikapika crystals are the challenges. There are four kinds of challenges: Discovery, Daily, Area, and Friend. Discovery-based challenges are obtained by observing specific Kemotalks. Each challenge will give a hint as to which Kemotalk the player must observe to complete it. Daily-based challenge involves observing a specific number of Friends each day. Rewards are given out each day when the player observes 3, 10, 20 and 30 Friends respectively (as of version 1.0.3). Area-based challenges are about observing a certain number of Friends to increase the number of Playthings you can put in an Area. Each Area has a different requirement of Friends observation to complete the challenges. Friend-based challenges is based on the Discovery and leveling up of Friends archives. Challenges involving discovering Friends are completed when the player discovers 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and every 10 Friends afterwards respectively (as of version 1.1.0) while those involving leveling up Friends archives are completed by reaching Lv. 2, 5, 10, every 10th levels up till Lv. 50 for each Friends archives.


=== List of Items ===  
=== List of Items ===  
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====Pavilicoins====
====Pavilicoins====
* Use: Unlocking new Areas
* Use: Unlocking new Areas, which cost 300 Pavilicoins for the first area and 5000 coins for all subsequent areas.
* Acquired by: Encountering Friends
* Acquired by: Encountering Friends


====Pikapika Crystals====
====Pikapika Crystals====
* Use: Constructing Playthings via SS Printer
* Use: Constructing Playthings via SS Printer, buying special Japari Buns.
* Acquired By: Completing Challenges, levelling up Friends' Archive Level, encountering Friends for the first time
* Acquired By: Completing Challenges, leveling up Friends' Archive Level, encountering Friends for the first time


====Japari Bun (Regular)====
====Japari Bun (Regular)====
* Use: Attracting Friends
* Use: Attracting Friends
* Acquired By: Unknown
* Acquired By: Pressing the "Japari Bun" button on the main screen and selecting the top blue option. Performing this action is free, recharges every 3 minutes, and lasts for 2 hours.


====Japari Bun (Special)====
====Japari Bun (Special)====
* Use: Attracting Friends (better than regular Japari Bun)
* Use: Attracting Friends (better than regular Japari Bun)
* Acquired By: Unknown
* Acquired By: Pressing the "Japari Bun" button on the main screen and selecting the bottom pink option. Performing this action requires the player to either spend 50 Pikapika crystals, or watch an advert. An advert can be watched every 8 hours. They last for 15 minutes.


====Raw Materials====
====Raw Materials====  
* Use: Constructing specific Playthings by completing its recipe
[[File:Pavilion Materials.jpg|thumb|right|400px]]
* Acquired By: Encountering Friends (sometimes)
* There are 5 types of materials (Sturdy Wood, Soft Cloth, Cold Stone, Stretchy Rubber, and Rough Steel)
* Notes: There are 5 types (Sturdy Wood, Soft Cloth, Cold Stone, Stretchy Rubber, Rough Steel)
* Use: Constructing specific Playthings by completing their recipes.
* Acquired By: Sturdy Wood, Soft Cloth, Cold Stone, and Stretchy Rubber can be acquired by encountering Friends; Rough Steel can only be obtained by obtaining playthings after you reach the 99 limit, or by scrapping duplicates (a feature that was implemented in 1.0.4).
* Notes: You cannot hold more than 9999 of any material.


====Playthings====
====Playthings====
* Use: For Friends to interact with
* Use: For Friends to interact with
* Acquired By: SS Printer (gacha, using Pikapika Crystals) or constructed via Raw Materials
* Acquired By: SS Printer (gacha, using Pikapika Crystals. This is also the only way to obtain 4 star Playthings) or constructed via Raw Materials
* Notes: There are many types, including the Golden Mouse Toy that all preregistered players receive


== Confirmed Friends ==
== Confirmed Friends ==
[[:Category:Pavilion Friends]]
[[:Category:Pavilion Friends]]


== Frequently Asked Questions ==
== Gallery ==
'''Q: Is there gacha?'''
<Gallery>
 
KFPavilionSimplifiedChineseLogo.png|Logo of Simplified Chinese Ver.
A: Yes, there is. Currently, the only gacha elements confirmed for Pavilion is the SS Printer, which accepts 150 Pikapika crystals in exchange for a random Plaything. It is currently unknown how much 150 Pikapika crystals costs in real-world money.
</Gallery>
 
'''Q: Will there be an English release?'''
 
A: We don't have official word on that yet, but you shouldn't count on it.
 
'''Q: Where does this fit in the series' timeline? Is this game canon?'''
 
A: We're not sure about the timeline, but as of now there is no reason to doubt Pavilion's canonicity.


'''Q: How do I preregister?'''
== See Also ==
* [[Pavilion:Update History|Update History]]
* [[Pavilion:Frequently Asked Questions]]
* [[OST (Pavilion)]]


A: Simply follow the [https://twitter.com/kemono_pavilion Twitter] or, to preregister by email, follow the instructions imbedded on this page (to the right).
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