
Pokémon with the Collect specialty will trade you rare things for certain items
Collect specialty is the single most powerful accelerant for early-mid game progression. It doubles or triples gathering output (crops, ore, wood, mushrooms, berries), directly feeding construction, crafting, and cooking chains. Unlock Collect as soon as possible and keep it active in your farming zone throughout the game. A single Collect Pokémon doing farming duty will outpace any other single specialty in terms of raw ROI, making it your first priority hire for production scaling.
| Activity | Base Time | With Collect | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Farming crops (wheat) | 20 min harvest | 7 min (3× output) | 2.8× faster progression |
| Mining ore | 15 min gathering | 5 min (3× output) | 3× faster upgrades |
| Berry picking | 10 min gathering | 3.3 min (3× output) | 3× faster cooking stock |
| Overall impact | N/A | Early game bottleneck solved | Fastest scaling |
By hour 5-10, you should:
This single move often cuts early-game grind in half.
As soon as you find one (usually by hour 5-10). It's the #1 priority for progression acceleration.
Mostly yes—crops, ore, wood, berries, mushrooms, flowers. Some rare/boss-only items may have different rules.
Collect is more impactful early-mid game (accelerates everything). Build becomes competitive late game. Recruit Collect first.
Yes, but diminishing returns apply. One dedicated Collect worker is usually optimal; a second is helpful for massive late-game farming.