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|platform=[[Nintendo Switch]] | |platform=[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
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'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン {{tt|救助隊|きゅうじょたい}}DX''' ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX'') is a [[Nintendo Switch]] title that is a part of the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]. It is the first [[remake]] in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, being a remake of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]]. Like the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, it is an adaptation of the {{wp|Mystery Dungeon}} games with {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} characters. It was released in Japan, North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on March 6, 2020. | '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX''' (Japanese: '''ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン {{tt|救助隊|きゅうじょたい}}DX''' ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX'') is a [[Nintendo Switch]] title that is a part of the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]. It is the first [[remake]] in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, being a remake of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]]. Like the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, it is an adaptation of the {{wp|Mystery Dungeon}} games with {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} characters. It was released in Japan, North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on March 6, 2020. | ||
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** Recycle now instead changes a {{DL|Seed|Plain Seed}} to a different [[Seed]] or an [[Oran Berry]]. | ** Recycle now instead changes a {{DL|Seed|Plain Seed}} to a different [[Seed]] or an [[Oran Berry]]. | ||
* The maximum amount for a team entering a Dungeon is 3. | * The maximum amount for a team entering a Dungeon is 3. | ||
** However, the player can [[Recruitment|recruit defeated Pokémon]] until they have a party of 8. | ** However, the player can [[Recruitment|recruit defeated Pokémon]] until they have a party of 8. If the player already has 8 Pokémon on the team, they can choose to dismiss one of the Pokémon for the new one. | ||
** Most legendary Pokémon will now be automatically recruited after their first or second defeat. | ** Most legendary Pokémon will now be automatically recruited after their first or second defeat, as opposed to the original, where recruitment was a 50/50 chance. | ||
* The player can rescue themselves if they are defeated in a dungeon, in addition to rescuing other players. | * The player can rescue themselves if they are defeated in a dungeon, in addition to rescuing other players. | ||
* Offensive | * Offensive move experience returns, with higher-level moves receiving increased power, accuracy and PP. Occasionally, any move may be used twice in a row, with the chance increasing the higher the user's Speed. | ||
* Treasure Boxes return, but are opened automatically upon leaving the dungeon. | * [[Treasure Box|Treasure Boxes]] return, but are opened automatically upon leaving the dungeon. | ||
* | * Fainted Pokémon can be found within dungeons. These Pokémon will always have a random [[Rare quality]] given to them. | ||
* Certain Pokémon may be [[Gigantic Pokémon|Gigantic]], utilizing a 3×3 tile area around them. | * Certain Pokémon may be [[Gigantic Pokémon|Gigantic]], utilizing a 3×3 tile area around them. | ||
* The {{t|Fairy}} type and foreign Pokémon evolutions related to the Pokémon of the first three Generations (such as {{p|Sylveon}} and {{p|Mantyke}}) are present in the game. {{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} are also present in the game. | * The {{t|Fairy}} type and foreign Pokémon evolutions related to the Pokémon of the first three Generations (such as {{p|Sylveon}} and {{p|Mantyke}}) are present in the game. {{p|Riolu}} and {{p|Lucario}} are also present in the game. | ||
* [[Grass (type)|Grass]] type Pokémon are no longer affected by [[:Category:Powder and spore moves|powder moves]] and [[Spore (move)|Spore]]. | |||
* Pokémon may undergo [[Mega Evolution]] by using an [[Seed|Empowerment Seed]], as opposed to [[Emera|Awakening Emera]]s. | * Pokémon may undergo [[Mega Evolution]] by using an [[Seed|Empowerment Seed]], as opposed to [[Emera|Awakening Emera]]s. | ||
** There is no longer a time limit on the Awakened status, like there was in Super Mystery Dungeon. Instead, it lasts until the user gets inflicted with a status condition or exits the dungeon. | |||
** Unlike Super, {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} may also undergo [[Primal Reversion]] through this method. | ** Unlike Super, {{p|Groudon}} and {{p|Kyogre}} may also undergo [[Primal Reversion]] through this method. | ||
* The Toolbox's size will increase with the player's rank. | * The Toolbox's size will increase with the player's rank. | ||
* The player can now pre-set teams like in Super Mystery Dungeon, and the amount of these pre-sets is increased with rank. | * The player can now pre-set teams like in Super Mystery Dungeon, and the amount of these pre-sets is increased with rank. | ||
* Teammates in camps will get experience points, even if they don't go on a mission. | * Teammates in camps will get experience points, even if they don't go on a mission. | ||
* Prior to Boss encounters, the Rescue Team will be fully healed. | * Prior to Boss encounters, the Rescue Team will be fully healed. | ||
===New features=== | ===New features=== | ||
* Auto mode: Pressing the L Button will automatically move the {{player}} and their [[team]] until an enemy is approached or the button is pressed again. | * Auto mode: Pressing the L Button will automatically move the {{player}} and their [[team]] until an enemy is approached or the button is pressed again. If the player is near an enemy, they cannot enable auto mode. | ||
* Using the A Button now selects the best move against an opponent. | * Using the A Button now selects the best move against an opponent. | ||
* The typeless standard attack available in prior titles can no longer be used by the player. | * The typeless standard attack available in prior titles can no longer be used by the player. | ||
* The game now autosaves per turn, can be loaded from inside dungeons. | * The game now autosaves per turn, can be loaded from inside dungeons. | ||
* Evolutionary items have been replaced with Evolution Crystals which are consumed whenever a Pokémon with evolution requirements outside of level wishes to evolve. | * Evolutionary items have been replaced with Evolution Crystals which are consumed whenever a Pokémon with evolution requirements outside of level wishes to evolve. | ||
* There will be a daily exploration bonus with | * There will be a daily exploration bonus with one of the dungeons' names sparkling. The bonus will provide the player with extra [[Poké]] earned along with a higher probability of [[Treasure Box|Treasure Boxes]] being dropped. | ||
* It is now possible to recruit defeated enemies that are up to two tiles away from the leader. | * It is now possible to recruit defeated enemies that are up to two tiles away from the leader. | ||
* New [[Wonder Orb]]s and [[Dungeon tile#Effect Tile|Trap]]s. | * New [[Wonder Orb]]s and [[Dungeon tile#Effect Tile|Trap]]s. | ||
* Fainting in a dungeon now results in a total loss of all items and [[Poké|money]] that they had in the Toolbox. | * Fainting in a dungeon now results in a total loss of all items and [[Poké|money]] that they had in the Toolbox. | ||
* Enemy Pokémon that defeat an ally will no longer evolve, but instead become empowered. This can trigger [[Mega Evolution]], if applicable. | * Enemy Pokémon that defeat an ally or other enemy Pokémon (in the case of {{p|Shedinja}} and certain targeting moves such as {{m|Earthquake}}) will no longer evolve, but instead become empowered (awakened) after the main story is completed. This can trigger [[Mega Evolution]], if applicable. | ||
* Occasionally, a team member can repeat the move they previously used in the same turn. | * Occasionally, a team member can repeat the move they previously used in the same turn. This is similar to the effect of the Barrage [[emera]] from [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon|Super Mystery Dungeon]]. | ||
* When defeating an enemy Pokémon with Linked Moves, they will only faint after the last move of the set it used. | * When defeating an enemy Pokémon with Linked Moves, they will only faint after the last move of the set it used. | ||
====Rare qualities==== | ====Rare qualities==== | ||
{{main|Rare quality}} | {{main|Rare quality}} | ||
* Pokémon may now have [[Rare quality|rare qualities]], a passive bonus that affects the entire team within dungeons. This system replaces the [[IQ]] | * Pokémon may now have [[Rare quality|rare qualities]], a passive bonus that affects the entire team within dungeons. This system replaces the [[IQ]] skills, [[Team Skill]]s, and [[Emera|Emeras]] from previous games. | ||
* [[Gummi]]s have been shrunk to 2 varieties. | * [[Gummi]]s have been shrunk to 2 varieties. | ||
** Rainbow Gummis will raise a stat at random, and will sometimes give the Pokémon a new rare quality. | ** Rainbow Gummis will raise a stat at random, and will sometimes give the Pokémon a new rare quality. | ||
** DX Gummis will raise a stat at random, and will always give the Pokémon a new rare quality. | ** DX Gummis will raise a stat at random, and will always give the Pokémon a new rare quality. | ||
* Locked doors | * Locked doors have been replaced by [[Mystery House|Mystery Houses]], unlocked through [[Invitation]]s rather than Keys. Unlocking these rooms gives the player multiple helpful items along with up to three random Pokémon with a rare quality. This is the only way to recruit {{p|Riolu}}. | ||
====Strong foes and Shiny Pokémon==== | ====Strong foes and Shiny Pokémon==== | ||
* 27 dungeons, after being completed for the first time, have "strong foes" that may spawn. These enemies are at significantly higher levels than the other enemies and are guaranteed to drop a Deluxe Box upon defeat. These Pokémon also have a chance of being [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny]]. | * 27 dungeons, after being completed for the first time, have "strong foes" that may spawn. These enemies are at significantly higher levels than the other enemies and are guaranteed to drop a [[Treasure Box|Deluxe Box]] upon defeat. These Pokémon also have a chance of being [[Shiny Pokémon|Shiny]]. | ||
** [[Shiny Pokémon]] can only be recruited using the [[Friend Bow]]. | ** [[Shiny Pokémon]] can only be recruited using the [[Friend Bow]]. | ||
** The only [[Shiny Pokémon]] not acquired through this method is {{mdc|Celebi|2}}, who can be recruited in Mystery | ** Non-shiny strong foes cannot be recruited, even if the Pokémon who defeats them is holding a Friend Bow. | ||
** The only [[Shiny Pokémon]] not acquired through this method is {{mdc|Celebi|2}}, who can be recruited in [[Mystery House]]s in [[Western Cave]] after clearing [[Purity Forest]] for the first time. | |||
===Differences from Red and Blue Rescue Team=== | ===Differences from Red and Blue Rescue Team=== | ||
* A shortcut from the [[Team Base]] to the {{DL|Pokémon Square|Pelipper Post Office}} is created by {{p|Diglett}} | * A shortcut from the [[Team Base]] to the {{DL|Pokémon Square|Pelipper Post Office}} is created by {{p|Diglett}} the day after the completion of [[Thunderwave Cave]] for the first time | ||
* {{p|Persian}} gives a reward once every day after a transaction at [[Felicity Bank]]. | * {{p|Persian}} gives a reward once every day after a transaction at [[Felicity Bank]]. | ||
* {{p|Gulpin}}'s Link Shop now links moves for free. | * {{p|Gulpin}}'s [[Link Shop]] now links moves for free. | ||
** Linked moves that run out of PP do not automatically unlink the entire set anymore and will simply use the moves with remaining PP. | ** Linked moves that run out of PP do not automatically unlink the entire set anymore and will simply use the moves with remaining PP. | ||
** After [[Sky Tower]] has been completed for the first time, [[Move Tutor]] moves may be | ** After [[Sky Tower]] has been completed for the first time, [[Move Tutor]] moves may be learned through Gulpin, for some [[Poké]]. | ||
** {{p|Deoxys}} can now remember level-up moves from Gulpin. | |||
* {{p|Smeargle}} now allows the player to select from one of its 15 unique flag designs—or the player's original flag design—as opposed to cycling through its options. Smeargle can be also called as many times per day as the player likes. | * {{p|Smeargle}} now allows the player to select from one of its 15 unique flag designs—or the player's original flag design—as opposed to cycling through its options. Smeargle can be also called as many times per day as the player likes. | ||
* [[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)|Rescue Rank]]s have been revamped. | * [[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)|Rescue Rank]]s have been revamped. | ||
** The accommodation size for the various Friend Camps and the maximum jobs that can be accepted at a time increase depending on the player's rank. | ** The accommodation size for the various Friend Camps and the maximum {{OBP|Job|Mystery Dungeon|jobs}} that can be accepted at a time increase depending on the player's rank. | ||
** The highest rank is no longer called Lucario Rank, but instead Grand Master. | |||
* The [[Makuhita Dojo]] has been revamped. Only one Pokémon may enter at a time. They will be given a small, one floor dungeon with no staircase to explore. | * The [[Makuhita Dojo]] has been revamped. Only one Pokémon may enter at a time. They will be given a small, one floor dungeon with no staircase to explore. | ||
** Pokémon can now only enter a maze that is the same name as their type. Dual-type Pokémon can choose between either of their types. | |||
** The player is given a time limit and [[experience]] multiplier, depending on the ticket given. | ** The player is given a time limit and [[experience]] multiplier, depending on the ticket given. | ||
*** Bronze Dojo Tickets give the player a 3× EXP and Move XP multiplier, and a 50-second time-limit. | *** Bronze Dojo Tickets give the player a 3× EXP and Move XP multiplier, and a 50-second time-limit. | ||
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** No PP is consumed for using moves in the Dojo. | ** No PP is consumed for using moves in the Dojo. | ||
* [[Friend Area]]s and the {{DL|Pokémon Square|Wigglytuff Club}} are replaced by rescue team camps and [[Wigglytuff's Camp Corner]], respectively. | * [[Friend Area]]s and the {{DL|Pokémon Square|Wigglytuff Club}} are replaced by rescue team camps and [[Wigglytuff's Camp Corner]], respectively. | ||
** The Sky-Blue Plains are now automatically given to the team, rather than needing to be unlocked randomly as a mission reward. | |||
* In dungeons with multiple parts—such as [[Mt. Thunder]]—reaching a checkpoint will no longer count as "making it out" for recruited Pokémon. Additionally, the floor count does not reset. | * In dungeons with multiple parts—such as [[Mt. Thunder]]—reaching a checkpoint will no longer count as "making it out" for recruited Pokémon. Additionally, the floor count does not reset. | ||
* {{p|Munchlax}}'s cameo event can happen | *The speed at which HP regenerates over time is now inversely proportional to a Pokémon's max HP, rather than proportional to it, dropping to a minimum rate of 1 HP every 2 steps at 100 max HP. HP will also no longer regenerate on turns where moves or items were used. | ||
* {{p|Munchlax}}'s cameo event can happen at any point in the story. Upon giving Munchlax an Apple, Munchlax will reward the player with unique [[Held item|held items]] or [[Gummi|Gummis]]. | |||
* The pool of TMs has been changed to match that of {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon}}. | * The pool of TMs has been changed to match that of {{pkmn|Sun and Moon|Pokémon Sun, Moon}}, {{pkmn|Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon|Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon}}. | ||
* After [[Tiny Woods]] has been completed for the first time, players can switch leaders at any time in a dungeon by pushing +. | * After [[Tiny Woods]] has been completed for the first time, players can switch leaders at any time in a dungeon by pushing +. | ||
* In the original, all but nine fully evolved Pokémon could not be recruited and had to be obtained by evolution. Now, all wild fully evolved Pokémon can be directly recruited. | * In the original, all but nine fully evolved Pokémon could not be recruited and had to be obtained by evolution. Now, all wild fully evolved Pokémon can be directly recruited. | ||
* The names of the player's main character, partner, and rescue team can be changed in the main menu. | * The names of the player's main character, partner, and rescue team can be changed in the main menu, instead of them being stuck permanently. | ||
* The four dungeons linked to Nintendo events or Wonder Mail codes—[[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]], [[Fantasy Strait]], and [[Marvelous Sea]]—can now be accessed through normal gameplay. | * The four dungeons linked to Nintendo events or Wonder Mail codes—[[Oddity Cave]], [[Remains Island]], [[Fantasy Strait]], and [[Marvelous Sea]]—can now be accessed through normal gameplay. | ||
** [[Oddity Cave]] can be accessed once the player has beaten [[Mt. Steel]] for the first time. | ** [[Oddity Cave]] can be accessed once the player has beaten [[Mt. Steel]] for the first time. | ||
** [[Remains Island]] can be accessed once the player has beaten [[Sky Tower]] for the first time. | ** [[Remains Island]] can be accessed once the player has beaten [[Sky Tower]] for the first time. | ||
** [[Fantasy Strait]] | ** [[Fantasy Strait]] and [[Marvelous Sea]] can be accessed once the player has beaten [[Western Cave]] for the first time. | ||
* [[Illusory Grotto]] can be accessed briefly after the player has fainted and gives up rescue in a dungeon. The number of floors and Pokémon encountered there vary. | * [[Illusory Grotto]] can be accessed briefly after the player has fainted and gives up rescue in a dungeon without having revival items anywhere. The number of floors and Pokémon encountered there vary. | ||
* Some dungeons' lengths have been changed; most notably, Western Cave is now only 20 floors, as opposed to 99, while [[Mt. Faraway]] is now 60 floors instead of 40. | * Some dungeons' lengths have been changed; most notably, Western Cave is now only 20 floors, as opposed to 99, while [[Mt. Faraway]] is now 60 floors instead of 40. | ||
* The later dungeons, such as Far-Off Sea and Waterfall Pond, no longer require a team member to know specific HMs or have a specific type to be accessed. | * The later dungeons, such as Far-Off Sea and Waterfall Pond, no longer require a team member to know specific HMs or have a specific type to be accessed. | ||
* Wild Pokémon in dungeons can now have more HP than normal, with their HP returning to normal when they are recruited. Additionally, their movesets may also change when recruited. | * Wild Pokémon in dungeons can now have more HP than normal, with their HP returning to normal when they are recruited. Additionally, their movesets may also change when recruited. | ||
** This is especially noticeable in [[Unown Relic]], where all of the wild | ** This is especially noticeable in [[Unown Relic]], where all of the wild Unown are level 37, which would normally result in an HP of 65, but in later floors they can have over 200 HP. | ||
==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable characters=== | ===Playable characters=== | ||
The {{player}} is able to choose one of the 16 returning Pokémon from the original game as their | {{Incomplete|needs=Information on which personality quiz results assign which Pokemon in Rescue Team DX}} | ||
The {{player}} is able to choose one of the 16 returning Pokémon from the original game as their {{pkmn2|hero}} and partner Pokémon. However, the partner cannot be the same [[type]] as the player. The player may, as in the prior [[Nintendo DS]] titles, choose the player Pokémon using a [[Personality Quiz (Mystery Dungeon)|personality quiz]], or as in the [[Wii|WiiWare]] and [[Nintendo 3DS]] titles, choose a Pokémon themselves. Unlike the original games, the player character choices are not restricted by the player's selected [[gender]] and the partner is not restricted to first partner Pokémon anymore. However, based on the player's gender, some Pokémon cannot be assigned by the quiz and must be chosen manually. | |||
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|- | |- | ||
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! colspan="2" | [[File:052Meowth PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Meowth|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:052Meowth PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Meowth|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:054Psyduck PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Psyduck|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:054Psyduck PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Psyduck|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Relaxed (Male) | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:066Machop PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Machop|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:066Machop PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Machop|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Brave (Male) | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:104Cubone PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Cubone|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:104Cubone PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Cubone|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Lonely (Male) | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- style="background:#{{MD Red color light}}" | |- style="background:#{{MD Red color light}}" | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:133Eevee-Male PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x40px]]<br>[[File:133Eevee-Female PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x40px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Eevee|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:133Eevee-Male PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x40px]]<br>[[File:133Eevee-Female PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x40px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Eevee|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:152Chikorita PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Chikorita|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:152Chikorita PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Chikorita|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Quirky (Male) | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:155Cyndaquil PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Cyndaquil|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:155Cyndaquil PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Cyndaquil|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Timid (Male) | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:158Totodile PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Totodile|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:158Totodile PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Totodile|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- style="background:#{{MD Red color light}}" | |- style="background:#{{MD Red color light}}" | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:252Treecko PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Treecko|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:252Treecko PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Treecko|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Sassy (Male) | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:255Torchic PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Torchic|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:255Torchic PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Torchic|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:258Mudkip PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Mudkip|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:258Mudkip PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Mudkip|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Calm (Male) | ||
! colspan="2" | [[File:300Skitty PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Skitty|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' | ! colspan="2" | [[File:300Skitty PMD Rescue Team DX.png|x80px]]<br>'''{{pcolor|Skitty|{{MD Blue color dark}}}}''' Naive (Male) | ||
|- | |- | ||
{{typetable2|Grass}}{{typetable2|Fire}}{{typetable2|Water}}{{typetable2|Normal}} | {{typetable2|Grass}}{{typetable2|Fire}}{{typetable2|Water}}{{typetable2|Normal}} | ||
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* {{p|Mankey}} ([[Uproar Forest]]) Helps build Team Base. Goes on strike, prompting the player to find {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Chestnut}}s. | * {{p|Mankey}} ([[Uproar Forest]]) Helps build Team Base. Goes on strike, prompting the player to find {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Chestnut}}s. | ||
* {{p|Munchlax}} ([[Pokémon Square]]) Gives out the [[Munch Belt]] in exchange for {{OBP|food|Mystery Dungeon}} items. | * {{p|Munchlax}} ([[Pokémon Square]]) Gives out the [[Munch Belt]] in exchange for {{OBP|food|Mystery Dungeon}} items. | ||
* {{ | * {{p|Butterfree}} ([[Tiny Woods]]) Sends the player on their first quest to rescue Caterpie. | ||
* {{p|Spinda}} ([[Pokémon Square]]) Sends the player out to find the mirage Pokémon, {{p|Ho-Oh}}. | * {{p|Spinda}} ([[Pokémon Square]]) Sends the player out to find the mirage Pokémon, {{p|Ho-Oh}}. | ||
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* {{p|Snubbull}} → {{mdc|Granbull|1}} | * {{p|Snubbull}} → {{mdc|Granbull|1}} | ||
* {{mdc|Lombre|1}} | * {{mdc|Lombre|1}} | ||
* {{p|Bellsprout}} | |||
* {{p|Magnemite}} ×2 | * {{p|Magnemite}} ×2 | ||
* {{p|Jumpluff}} ×2 | * {{p|Jumpluff}} ×2 | ||
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! style= "color: #fff"| Team | ! style= "color: #fff"| Team | ||
! colspan="6" style= "color: #fff"| Members | ! colspan="6" style= "color: #fff"| Members | ||
|- style="background: #{{Psychic color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Psychic color light}}" | ||
| {{color2|000|Team A.C.T.}} | | {{color2|000|Team A.C.T.}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 065.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Alakazam|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 065.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Alakazam|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 006.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Charizard|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 006.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Charizard|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 248.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Tyranitar|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 248.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Tyranitar|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Ghost color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Ghost color light}}" | ||
| {{color2|000|Team Meanies}} | | {{color2|000|Team Meanies}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 094.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Gengar|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 094.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Gengar|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 308.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Medicham|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 308.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Medicham|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 023.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Ekans|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 023.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Ekans|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Grass color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Grass color light}}" | ||
| Team Shifty | | Team Shifty | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 275.png|56px]] {{mdc|Shiftry|1|c=000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 275.png|56px]] {{mdc|Shiftry|1|c=000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 274.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Nuzleaf|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 274.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Nuzleaf|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 274.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Nuzleaf|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 274.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Nuzleaf|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Water color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Water color light}}" | ||
| Team Constrictor | | Team Constrictor | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 224.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Octillery|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 224.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Octillery|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 073.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Tentacruel|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 073.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Tentacruel|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 346.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Cradily|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 346.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Cradily|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Water color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Water color light}}" | ||
| Team Hydro | | Team Hydro | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 009.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Blastoise|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 009.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Blastoise|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 160.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Feraligatr|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 160.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Feraligatr|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 260.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Swampert|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 260.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Swampert|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Rock color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Rock color light}}" | ||
| Team Rumblerock | | Team Rumblerock | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 076.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Golem|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 076.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Golem|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 075.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Graveler|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 075.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Graveler|000}} | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 075.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Graveler|000}} | | [[File:MDP RTDX 075.png|56px]] {{pcolor|Graveler|000}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{??? color}}" | |- style="background: #{{??? color light}}" | ||
| Team ??? | | Team ??? | ||
| colspan=3 | An unnamed rescue team, called in by the {{color2|000|Wonder Orb|Helper Orb}},<br>consisting of 3 random final-form versions of the game's | | colspan=3 | An unnamed rescue team, called in by the {{color2|000|Wonder Orb|Helper Orb}},<br>consisting of 3 random final-form versions of the game's hero Pokémon. | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{md blue color}}; border: 5px solid #{{md red color}}" | {| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{md blue color}}; border: 5px solid #{{md red color}}" | ||
! colspan="2" style="color: #fff"|Boss | ! colspan="2" style="color: #fff"|Boss | ||
! style="color: #fff"|Level | |||
! style="color: #fff"|Dungeon | ! style="color: #fff"|Dungeon | ||
|- rowspan="3" style="background: #{{md red color}}" | |- rowspan="3" style="background: #{{md red color}}" | ||
! colspan="4" style="color: #fff"|Main Story | ! colspan="4" style="color: #fff"|Main Story | ||
|- style="background: #{{Steel color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Steel color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 227.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 227.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Skarmory|000}} | | {{pcolor|Skarmory|000}} | ||
| 11 | |||
| {{color2|000|Mt. Steel}} | | {{color2|000|Mt. Steel}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Ghost color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Ghost color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 094.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 308.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 023.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 094.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 308.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 023.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Gengar|000}}, {{pcolor|Medicham|000}} and {{pcolor|Ekans|000}}<br>({{color2|000|Team Meanies}}) | | {{pcolor|Gengar|000}}, {{pcolor|Medicham|000}} and {{pcolor|Ekans|000}}<br>({{color2|000|Team Meanies}}) | ||
| 15<br>13<br>13 | |||
| {{color2|000|Sinister Woods}} | | {{color2|000|Sinister Woods}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Electric color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Electric color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 145.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 145.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Zapdos|000}} | | {{pcolor|Zapdos|000}} | ||
| 17 | |||
| {{color2|000|Mt. Thunder|Mt. Thunder Peak}} | | {{color2|000|Mt. Thunder|Mt. Thunder Peak}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Fire color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Fire color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 146.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 146.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Moltres|000}} | | {{pcolor|Moltres|000}} | ||
| 20 | |||
| {{color2|000|Mt. Blaze|Mt. Blaze Peak}} | | {{color2|000|Mt. Blaze|Mt. Blaze Peak}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Ice color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Ice color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 144.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 144.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Articuno|000}} | | {{pcolor|Articuno|000}} | ||
| 22 | |||
| {{color2|000|Frosty Forest|Heart of the Frosty Forest}} | | {{color2|000|Frosty Forest|Heart of the Frosty Forest}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Fighting color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Fighting color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 056.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 056.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 056.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 056.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 056.png|56px]]<br>[[File:MDP RTDX 056.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Mankey|000}} ×3 | | {{pcolor|Mankey|000}} ×3 | ||
| 23 | |||
| {{color2|000|Uproar Forest}} | | {{color2|000|Uproar Forest}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Ground color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Ground color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 383.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 383.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Groudon|000}} | | {{pcolor|Groudon|000}} | ||
| 28 | |||
| {{color2|000|Magma Cavern|Magma Cavern Pit}} | | {{color2|000|Magma Cavern|Magma Cavern Pit}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Dragon color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Dragon color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 384.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 384.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Rayquaza|000}} | | {{pcolor|Rayquaza|000}} | ||
| 33 | |||
| {{color2|000|Sky Tower|Sky Tower Summit}} | | {{color2|000|Sky Tower|Sky Tower Summit}} | ||
|- rowspan="3" style="background: #{{md red color}}" | |- rowspan="3" style="background: #{{md red color}}" | ||
! colspan="4" | {{color| | ! colspan="4" | {{color|fff|Post-Story}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Water color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Water color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 382.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 382.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Kyogre|000}} | | {{pcolor|Kyogre|000}} | ||
| 40 | |||
| {{color2|000|Stormy Sea}} | | {{color2|000|Stormy Sea}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Rock color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Rock color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 377.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 377.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Regirock|000}} | | {{pcolor|Regirock|000}} | ||
| 35 | |||
| {{color2|000|Buried Relic}} | | {{color2|000|Buried Relic}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Ice color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Ice color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 378.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 378.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Regice|000}} | | {{pcolor|Regice|000}} | ||
| 35 | |||
| {{color2|000|Buried Relic}} | | {{color2|000|Buried Relic}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Steel color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Steel color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 379.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 379.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Registeel|000}} | | {{pcolor|Registeel|000}} | ||
| 35 | |||
| {{color2|000|Buried Relic}} | | {{color2|000|Buried Relic}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Dragon color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Dragon color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 381.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 381.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Latios|000}} | | {{pcolor|Latios|000}} | ||
| 35 | |||
| {{color2|000|Northern Range}} | | {{color2|000|Northern Range}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Fire color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Fire color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 244.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 244.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Entei|000}} | | {{pcolor|Entei|000}} | ||
| 50 | |||
| {{color2|000|Fiery Field}} | | {{color2|000|Fiery Field}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Electric color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Electric color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 243.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 243.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Raikou|000}} | | {{pcolor|Raikou|000}} | ||
| 50 | |||
| {{color2|000|Lightning Field}} | | {{color2|000|Lightning Field}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Water color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Water color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 245.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 245.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Suicune|000}} | | {{pcolor|Suicune|000}} | ||
| 50 | |||
| {{color2|000|Northwind Field}} | | {{color2|000|Northwind Field}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Fire color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Fire color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 250.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 250.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Ho-Oh|000}} | | {{pcolor|Ho-Oh|000}} | ||
| 60 | |||
| {{color2|000|Mt. Faraway}} | | {{color2|000|Mt. Faraway}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Steel color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Steel color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 385.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 385.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Jirachi|000}} | | {{pcolor|Jirachi|000}} | ||
| 35 | |||
| {{color2|000|Wish Cave}} | | {{color2|000|Wish Cave}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Psychic color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Psychic color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 249.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 249.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Lugia|000}} | | {{pcolor|Lugia|000}} | ||
| 65 | |||
| {{color2|000|Silver Trench}} | | {{color2|000|Silver Trench}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Psychic color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Psychic color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 150.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 150.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Mewtwo|000}} | | {{pcolor|Mewtwo|000}} | ||
| 70 | |||
| {{color2|000|Western Cave}} | | {{color2|000|Western Cave}} | ||
|- style="background: #{{Psychic color}}" | |- style="background: #{{Psychic color light}}" | ||
| [[File:MDP RTDX 386.png|56px]] | | [[File:MDP RTDX 386.png|56px]] | ||
| {{pcolor|Deoxys|000}} | | {{pcolor|Deoxys|000}} | ||
| 55 | |||
| {{color2|000|Meteor Cave}} | | {{color2|000|Meteor Cave}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Dungeons== | ==Dungeons== | ||
{| style="background: #{{ | {| class="roundtable" style="background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | ||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | English | |||
! style="background: #{{ | ! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Japanese | ||
! style="background: #{{ | |- | ||
|- | |||
| [[Tiny Woods]] | | [[Tiny Woods]] | ||
| 小さな森 | | 小さな森 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Thunderwave Cave]] | | [[Thunderwave Cave]] | ||
| 電磁波の洞窟 | | 電磁波の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mt. Steel]] | | [[Mt. Steel]] | ||
| ハガネ山 | | ハガネ山 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Sinister Woods]] | | [[Sinister Woods]] | ||
| 怪しい森 | | 怪しい森 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Silent Chasm]] | | [[Silent Chasm]] | ||
| 沈黙の谷 | | 沈黙の谷 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mt. Thunder]] | | [[Mt. Thunder]] | ||
| 雷鳴の山 | | 雷鳴の山 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Great Canyon]] | | [[Great Canyon]] | ||
| 大いなる峡谷 | | 大いなる峡谷 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Lapis Cave]] | | [[Lapis Cave]] | ||
| 群青の洞窟 | | 群青の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| {{OBP|Rock Path| | | {{OBP|Rock Path|Rescue Team}} | ||
| 岩の横穴 | | 岩の横穴 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mt. Blaze]] | | [[Mt. Blaze]] | ||
| 炎の山 | | 炎の山 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Snow Path]] | | [[Snow Path]] | ||
| 雪の横穴 | | 雪の横穴 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Frosty Forest]] | | [[Frosty Forest]] | ||
| 樹氷の森 | | 樹氷の森 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mt. Freeze]] | | [[Mt. Freeze]] | ||
| 氷雪の霊峰 | | 氷雪の霊峰 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Magma Cavern]] | | [[Magma Cavern]] | ||
| マグマの地底 | | マグマの地底 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Sky Tower]] | | [[Sky Tower]] | ||
| 天空の塔 | | 天空の塔 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Uproar Forest]] | | [[Uproar Forest]] | ||
| 騒ぎの森 | | 騒ぎの森 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Howling Forest]] | | [[Howling Forest]] | ||
| 遠吠えの森 | | 遠吠えの森 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Stormy Sea]] | | [[Stormy Sea]] | ||
| 嵐の海域 | | 嵐の海域 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Silver Trench]] | | [[Silver Trench]] | ||
| 銀の海溝 | | 銀の海溝 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Meteor Cave]] | | [[Meteor Cave]] | ||
| 隕石の洞窟 | | 隕石の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Buried Relic]] | | [[Buried Relic]] | ||
| 地底遺跡 | | 地底遺跡 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Solar Cave]] | | [[Solar Cave]] | ||
| 太陽の洞窟 | | 太陽の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Fiery Field]] | | [[Fiery Field]] | ||
| 炎の大地 | | 炎の大地 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Lightning Field]] | | [[Lightning Field]] | ||
| 稲妻の大地 | | 稲妻の大地 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Northwind Field]] | | [[Northwind Field]] | ||
| 北風の大地 | | 北風の大地 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Mt. Faraway]] | | [[Mt. Faraway]] | ||
| 遥かなる霊峰 | | 遥かなる霊峰 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Western Cave]] | | [[Western Cave]] | ||
| 西の洞窟 | | 西の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Northern Range]] | | [[Northern Range]] | ||
| 北の山脈 | | 北の山脈 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Pitfall Valley]] | | [[Pitfall Valley]] | ||
| 奈落の谷 | | 奈落の谷 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wish Cave]] | | [[Wish Cave]] | ||
| 願いの洞窟 | | 願いの洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Joyous Tower]] | | [[Joyous Tower]] | ||
| 幸せの塔 | | 幸せの塔 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Purity Forest]] | | [[Purity Forest]] | ||
| 清らかな森 | | 清らかな森 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Murky Cave]] | | [[Murky Cave]] | ||
| 闇の洞窟 | | 闇の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Desert Region]] | | [[Desert Region]] | ||
| 砂漠地帯 | | 砂漠地帯 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Southern Cavern]] | | [[Southern Cavern]] | ||
| 南の洞穴 | | 南の洞穴 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Waterfall Pond]] | | [[Waterfall Pond]] | ||
| 滝壺の池 | | 滝壺の池 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wyvern Hill]] | | [[Wyvern Hill]] | ||
| 飛竜の丘 | | 飛竜の丘 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Darknight Relic]] | | [[Darknight Relic]] | ||
| 暗夜遺跡 | | 暗夜遺跡 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Unown Relic]] | | [[Unown Relic]] | ||
| アンノーンの遺跡 | | アンノーンの遺跡 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Grand Sea]] | | [[Grand Sea]] | ||
| 大きな海 | | 大きな海 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Far-Off Sea]] | | [[Far-Off Sea]] | ||
| 最果ての海 | | 最果ての海 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Oddity Cave]] | | [[Oddity Cave]] | ||
| 異変の洞窟 | | 異変の洞窟 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Remains Island]] | | [[Remains Island]] | ||
| 残された島 | | 残された島 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Marvelous Sea]] | | [[Marvelous Sea]] | ||
| 不思議の海 | | 不思議の海 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Fantasy Strait]] | | [[Fantasy Strait]] | ||
| 幻想海峡 | | 幻想海峡 | ||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Illusory Grotto]] | | [[Illusory Grotto]] | ||
| 幻影の洞窟 | | 幻影の洞窟 | ||
|} | |} | ||
==Wonder Mail passwords== | |||
[[Wonder Mail]] passwords can be entered to redeem various items, as well as special missions. | |||
===Missions=== | |||
{{incomplete|section|Needs rewards for Wonder Mail missions.}} | |||
Completing a mission will offer the client as a recruitable team member. However, note that missions can only be attempted if the player has already completed the relevant dungeon in the main story. | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Client | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Mission | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Location | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Rewards | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Password | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 035.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Clefairy|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Mt. Blaze]] 14F | |||
| | |||
| 8TT4 98W8 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 080.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Slowbro|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Mt. Freeze]] 11F | |||
| | |||
| 6Y6S NWHF | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 111.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Rhyhorn|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Silent Chasm]] B7F | |||
| | |||
| R8Y4 8QXR | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 148.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Dragonair|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Mt. Freeze]] 17F | |||
| | |||
| HK5R 3N47 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 176.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Togetic|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Frosty Forest]] 12F | |||
| | |||
| MHJR 625M | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 179.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Mareep|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Mt. Steel]] 5F | |||
| | |||
| 991Y 5K47 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 200.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Misdreavus|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Lapis Cave]] B14F | |||
| | |||
| 5K0K 0K2K | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 238.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Smoochum|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Mt. Steel]] 3F | |||
| | |||
| 92JM R48W | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 246.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Larvitar|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Sinister Woods]] 5F | |||
| | |||
| 5JSM NWF0 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 267.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Beautifly|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Sinister Woods]] 10F | |||
| | |||
| CNTS N2F1 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 302.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Sableye|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Mt. Steel]] 8F | |||
| | |||
| 91SR 2H5J | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 315.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Roselia|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Frosty Forest]] 8F | |||
| | |||
| K762 CJWF | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 320.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Wailmer|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Great Canyon]] 12F | |||
| | |||
| 0R5H 76XQ | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 433.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Chingling|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Silent Chasm]] B3F | |||
| | |||
| R6T1 XSH5 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDP 3DS 458.png|56px]] | |||
| {{pcolor|Mantyke|000}}'s Special Request | |||
| [[Lapis Cave]] B10F | |||
| | |||
| MF0K 5CCN | |||
|} | |||
===Food=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Item Set | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Contents | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Password | |||
|- | |||
| Apple Bundle | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Apple}} ×6 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Apple}} ×6 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Apple}} ×6 | |||
| 5JSK 2CMC | |||
|- | |||
| Attack Move Pack | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Rainbow Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rainbow Gummi]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Power Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Power Drink]] ×3 | |||
| WCJT 275J | |||
|- | |||
| Blue Pouch | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Calcium RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Calcium|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Calcium}} ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Accuracy Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Accuracy Drink]] ×3 | |||
| 90P7 8R96 | |||
|- | |||
| Full Belly Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Apple}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Perfect Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Perfect Apple}} ×3 | |||
| 1Y5K 0K1S | |||
|- | |||
| Green Pouch | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag PP-Up Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[PP-Up Drink]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Max Elixir RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Max Elixir|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Max Elixir}} ×3 | |||
| 776S JWJS | |||
|- | |||
| Handy Berry Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Pecha Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Pecha Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Pecha Berry}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cheri Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Cheri Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Cheri Berry}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Tiny Reviver Seed]] ×2 | |||
| 5JMP H7K5 | |||
|- | |||
| Happy Letter | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Joy Seed]] ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Joy Seed]] ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Joy Seed]] ×1 | |||
| SR0K 5QR9 | |||
|- | |||
| HP Recovery Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Oran Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Oran Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Oran Berry}} ×10 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Sitrus Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Sitrus Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Sitrus Berry}} ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Reviver Seed]] ×1 | |||
| FSHH 6SR0 | |||
|- | |||
| Hungry Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Apple}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Big Apple RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Big Apple}} ×5 | |||
| N3QW 5JSK | |||
|- | |||
| Lovely Gummi Assortment | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Rainbow Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rainbow Gummi]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag DX Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[DX Gummi]] ×1 | |||
| XMK9 5K49 | |||
|- | |||
| Lovely Seed Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Heal Seed]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Tiny Reviver Seed]] ×2 | |||
| H8PJ TWF2 | |||
|- | |||
| Magic Boost Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Calcium RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Calcium|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Calcium}} ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Zinc RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Zinc|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Zinc}} ×2 | |||
| K0FX WK7J | |||
|- | |||
| Max Ether Bundle | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Max Ether RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Max Ether|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Max Ether}} ×6 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Max Ether RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Max Ether|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Max Ether}} ×6 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Max Ether RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Max Ether|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Max Ether}} ×6 | |||
| 6XT1 XP98 | |||
|- | |||
| Move Stamina Pack | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Rainbow Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rainbow Gummi]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag PP-Up Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[PP-Up Drink]] ×3 | |||
| Y490 CJMR | |||
|- | |||
| Move Strengthening Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Power Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Power Drink]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Accuracy Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Accuracy Drink]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag PP-Up Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[PP-Up Drink]] ×2 | |||
| XT49 8SP7 | |||
|- | |||
| Move Technique Pack | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Rainbow Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rainbow Gummi]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Accuracy Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Accuracy Drink]] ×3 | |||
| 6XWH H7JM | |||
|- | |||
| Oran Berry Bundle | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Oran Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Oran Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Oran Berry}} ×6 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Oran Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Oran Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Oran Berry}} ×6 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Oran Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Oran Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Oran Berry}} ×6 | |||
| R994 5PCN | |||
|- | |||
| Physical Boost Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Life Seed]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Carbos RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Carbos|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Carbos}} ×2 | |||
| 0R79 10P7 | |||
|- | |||
| Power Boost Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Protein RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Protein|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Protein}} ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Iron RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Iron|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Iron}} ×2 | |||
| JY3X QW5C | |||
|- | |||
| PP Filling Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Max Ether RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Max Ether|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Max Ether}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Max Elixir RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Max Elixir|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Max Elixir}} ×2 | |||
| SJP7 642C | |||
|- | |||
| Rainbow Gummi Assortment | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Rainbow Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rainbow Gummi]] ×6 | |||
| SN3X QSFW | |||
|- | |||
| Red Pouch | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Power Drink RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Power Drink]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Iron RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Iron|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Iron}} ×3 | |||
| MCCH 6XY6 | |||
|- | |||
| Reviver Seed Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Tiny Reviver Seed]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Reviver Seed]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Revive All Orb]] ×1 | |||
| 5PJQ MCCJ | |||
|- | |||
| Special Gummi Sample | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag DX Gummi RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[DX Gummi]] ×2 | |||
| H6W7 K262 | |||
|- | |||
| Strong-Foe Resistance Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Violent Seed]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Stun Seed]] ×10 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Tiny Reviver Seed]] ×3 | |||
| 47K2 K5R3 | |||
|- | |||
| Useful Berry Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Rawst Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Rawst Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Rawst Berry}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Chesto Berry RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Chesto Berry|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Chesto Berry}} ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Tiny Reviver Seed]] ×2 | |||
| 3R62 CR63 | |||
|} | |||
===Orbs=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Item Set | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Contents | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Password | |||
|- | |||
| Barrier Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Foe-Hold Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Foe-Seal Orb]] ×5 | |||
| Y649 3N3S | |||
|- | |||
| Boss Battle Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[All Power-Up Orb]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[All Dodge Orb]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[All Protect Orb]] ×2 | |||
| SK5P 778R | |||
|- | |||
| Brawl Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Slow Orb]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Quick Orb]] ×5 | |||
| CFSH 962H | |||
|- | |||
| Expedition Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[See-Trap Orb]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Trapbust Orb]] ×5 | |||
| 0MN2 F0CN | |||
|- | |||
| Friendly Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Inviting Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rare Quality Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Wigglytuff Orb]] ×1 | |||
| QXW5 MMN1 | |||
|- | |||
| Hard Times Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Helper Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Revive All Orb]] ×2 | |||
| SFSJ WK0H | |||
|- | |||
| Monster House Provisions | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[One-Shot Orb]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Petrify Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Spurn Orb]] ×3 | |||
| NY7J P8QM | |||
|- | |||
| Predicament Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Slumber Orb]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Totter Orb]] ×5 | |||
| 7FW6 27CK | |||
|- | |||
| Relief Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cleanse Orb]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Health Orb]] ×5 | |||
| TY26 446X | |||
|- | |||
| Safety Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Escape Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Rollcall Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Revive All Orb]] ×1 | |||
| 3XNS QMQX | |||
|- | |||
| Support Gift | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Evasion Orb]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Evasion Orb]] ×5 | |||
| WJNT Y478 | |||
|- | |||
| Tough Battling Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[All Power-Up Orb]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[All Dodge Orb]] ×3 | |||
| H5FY 948M | |||
|- | |||
| Voluminous Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[See-Trap Orb]] ×5 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Trawl Orb]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Storage Orb]] ×2 | |||
| 961W F0MN | |||
|} | |||
===Scarves=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Item Set | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Contents | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Password | |||
|- | |||
| Magical Ribbon Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Equipment RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Special Band]] ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Equipment RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Zinc Band]] ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Gold Ribbon RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Gold Ribbon]] ×1 | |||
| 95R1 W6SJ | |||
|- | |||
| Powerful Ribbon Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Equipment RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Power Band}} ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Equipment RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Defense Scarf]] ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Gold Ribbon RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Gold Ribbon]] ×1 | |||
| 25QQ TSCR | |||
|- | |||
| Technical Ribbon Set | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Equipment RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Mach Ribbon]] ×1 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Gold Ribbon RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Gold Ribbon]] ×1 | |||
| CMQM FXW6 | |||
|} | |||
===Throwing Items=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Item Set | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Contents | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Password | |||
|- | |||
| Cacnea Collection | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cacnea Spike RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cacnea Spike]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cacnea Spike RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cacnea Spike]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cacnea Spike RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cacnea Spike]] ×40 | |||
| 45QS PHF4 | |||
|- | |||
| Gift from Cacnea | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cacnea Spike RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cacnea Spike]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cacnea Spike RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cacnea Spike]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Cacnea Spike RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Cacnea Spike]] ×40 | |||
| SH8X MF1T | |||
|- | |||
| Corsola Collection | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Corsola Twig RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Corsola Twig]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Corsola Twig RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Corsola Twig]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Corsola Twig RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Corsola Twig]] ×40 | |||
| JT3M QY79 | |||
|- | |||
| Gift from Corsola | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Corsola Twig RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Corsola Twig]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Corsola Twig RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Corsola Twig]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Corsola Twig RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Corsola Twig]] ×40 | |||
| 3TWJ MK2C | |||
|- | |||
| Gift from Graveler | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag Geo Pebble RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Geo Pebble]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Gravelerock RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Gravelerock]] ×40 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Golden Fossil RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] [[Golden Fossil]] ×20 | |||
| 8QXR 93P5 | |||
|} | |||
===TMs=== | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Item Set | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Contents | |||
! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Password | |||
|- | |||
| Bug TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Leech Life}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| 3TY1 XW99 | |||
|- | |||
| Dark TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Brutal Swing}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| XNY8 PK40 | |||
|- | |||
| Electric TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Thunderbolt}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| R13R 6XY0 | |||
|- | |||
| Fighting TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Focus Blast}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| 78SH 6463 | |||
|- | |||
| Fire TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Flamethrower}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| P5R9 411S | |||
|- | |||
| Ghost TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Shadow Ball}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| 90P7 CQP9 | |||
|- | |||
| Grass TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Energy Ball}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| N0R7 K93R | |||
|- | |||
| Ground TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Bulldoze}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| PFXQ PCN3 | |||
|- | |||
| Ice TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Ice Beam}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| XMK5 JQQM | |||
|- | |||
| Steel TM | |||
| | |||
* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Smart Strike}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| W95R 91XT | |||
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| Water TM | |||
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* [[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png|20px]] {{m|Waterfall}} [[TM]] ×1 | |||
| JR41 13QS | |||
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===Misc Items=== | |||
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| Training Set | |||
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* [[File:MDBag Bronze Dojo Ticket Sprite.png|20px]] [[Bronze Dojo Ticket]] ×3 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Silver Dojo Ticket Sprite.png|20px]] [[Silver Dojo Ticket]] ×2 | |||
* [[File:MDBag Gold Dojo Ticket Sprite.png|20px]] [[Gold Dojo Ticket]] ×1 | |||
| Y991 1412 | |||
|} | |||
==Reception== | ==Reception== | ||
Gaming magazine {{wp|Famitsu}} gave Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX a score of 35 out of 40.<ref>[https://nintendoeverything.com/654607-2/ Famitsu review scores - March 4, 2020 - Nintendo Everything]</ref> {{wp|IGN}} rated the game an "Okay" 6.0/10.<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/pokemon-mystery-dungeon-rescue-team-dx-review Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Review - IGN]</ref> It holds a rating of 68% on {{wp|Metacritic}}, based on 74 critic reviews.<ref>[https://www.metacritic.com/game/switch/pokemon-mystery-dungeon-rescue-team-dx Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX for Switch Reviews - Metacritic]</ref> | |||
===Sales=== | |||
In the fiscal year of its release, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX sold 1.26 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ir/pdf/2020/200507_3e.pdf#page=19 Fiscal Year Ended March 2020 - Financial Results Explanatory Material - Nintendo Co., Ltd.]</ref> As of December 31, 2022, the game sold 1.99 million copies worldwide.<ref>[https://www.installbaseforum.com/forums/threads/2023-cesa-games-white-paper-additional-shipment-data-domestical-and-international.1847/]</ref> | |||
====Japanese sales==== | |||
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX sold 130,510 units on its first week on the Japanese market, with a {{wp|sell-through}} of 66.36%.<ref name="CY 2020">[https://www.resetera.com/threads/media-create-sales-cy-2020-2019-dec-30-2021-jan-03-new-used.436718/ Media Create Sales: CY 2020 (2019 Dec 30 - 2021 Jan 03) Sales | ResetEra]</ref> By January 3, 2021, the end of its 44th week, it had sold 281,908 copies.<ref name="CY 2020"/><!-- | |||
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==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
{{main|Staff of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX}} | |||
==Version history== | ==Version history== | ||
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! style="background: #{{MD Blue color light}}" | Version | ! style="background:#{{MD Blue color light}}" | Version<ref>[https://en-americas-support.nintendo.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/49105 Nintendo Support: How to Update Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX]</ref><ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Support/Nintendo-Switch/Game-Updates/How-to-Update-Pokemon-Mystery-Dungeon-Rescue-Team-DX-1743723.html How to Update Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX | Nintendo Switch | Support | Nintendo]</ref> | ||
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| March | | March 17, 2020 | ||
| Fixed several issues to improve gameplay experience. | | | ||
* Fixed several issues to improve gameplay experience. | |||
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===Artwork=== | ===Artwork=== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
MD Rescue Team DX main visual.png|Main visual | File:MD Rescue Team DX main visual.png|Main visual | ||
MD Rescue Team DX world map.png|World map | File:MD Rescue Team DX world map.png|World map | ||
File:MD Rescue Team DX Chikorita and Totodile.png|Hero Chikorita and partner Totodile | |||
File:MD Rescue Team DX Squirtle and Pikachu.png|Hero Pikachu and partner Squirtle | |||
File:MD Rescue Team DX Cubone.png|Cubone and Pelipper | |||
File:MD Rescue Team DX Psyduck and Eevee.png|Psyduck and Eevee checking the Job Bulletin Board | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Logos and boxarts=== | ===Logos and boxarts=== | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Even though [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Blue Rescue Team]] was released in South Korea, Rescue Team DX was not. | |||
* This is the first [[remake]] of a [[Pokémon games|Pokémon game]] outside of the [[core series]]. | * This is the first [[remake]] of a [[Pokémon games|Pokémon game]] outside of the [[core series]]. | ||
* The box-art for this game is a combination of the box art of the two games it is based on, featuring the same Pokémon and setting, albeit with a new art style. | * The box-art for this game is a combination of the box art of the two games it is based on, featuring the same Pokémon and setting, albeit with a new art style. | ||
* The "Mystery Dungeon" text font for the logo is based on the European design used for previous games, even for the North American release. | * The "Mystery Dungeon" text font for the logo is based on the European design used for previous games, even for the North American release. | ||
* Although this was released during [[Generation VIII]], nothing introduced during said generation exists in this game, including new [[ | * Although this was released during [[Generation VIII]], nothing introduced during said [[generation]] exists in this game, including new [[move]]s and {{Abilities}}. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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{{Spin-off series}} | ==References== | ||
{{Project Sidegames notice}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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[[Category:Pokémon game crossovers]] | [[Category:Pokémon game crossovers]] | ||
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 救助隊DX | |
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Boxart for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX | |
Basic info
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Platform: | Nintendo Switch |
Category: | Roguelite |
Players: | 1 |
Connectivity: | Nintendo Switch Online |
Developer: | The Pokémon Company/Spike Chunsoft |
Publisher: | Nintendo/The Pokémon Company |
Part of: | Generation VIII spin-off |
Ratings
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CERO: | A |
ESRB: | E |
ACB: | G |
OFLC: | N/A |
PEGI: | 7 |
GRAC: | N/A |
GSRR: | N/A |
Release dates
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Japan: | March 6, 2020 |
North America: | March 6, 2020 |
Australia: | March 6, 2020 |
Europe: | March 6, 2020 |
South Korea: | N/A |
Hong Kong: | March 6, 2020 |
Taiwan: | March 6, 2020 |
Websites
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Japanese: | Official site |
English: | Official site Pokémon.com Nintendo.com |
Japanese boxart
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 救助隊DX Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX) is a Nintendo Switch title that is a part of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It is the first remake in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, being a remake of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. Like the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, it is an adaptation of the Mystery Dungeon games with Pokémon characters. It was released in Japan, North America, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand on March 6, 2020.
The game was announced on January 9, 2020 during a Pokémon Direct. A demo was released on January 9, 2020 for free on the Nintendo eShop. Progress in the demo can be transferred to the final game.
Plot
Blurb
You can meet and recruit Pokémon in a dungeon-crawling adventure within their world! Build a rescue team to take on mysterious, changing dungeons and strategically plan your moves as you venture forth to make the Pokémon world a safer place…and uncover your true purpose along the way.
As you recruit Pokémon, these trusty teammates will need somewhere to stay, so build camps to house, manage, and strengthen your Pokémon friends. Think hard about who is right for the job and how to approach each mysterious dungeon as you prepare a rescue team. You’ll move a single square at a time or use Auto mode to speed up movement until you engage other Pokémon in turn-based battles—but don’t forget about Pokémon strengths and weaknesses! This version adds gorgeous watercolor-inspired graphics, and more! Get comfortable in being a Pokémon, there’s a lot of work to do.
- Wake up in the world of Pokémon and uncover your true purpose
- Dungeon layouts will change each time you enter them, so you’ll likely not have the same adventure twice
- Build a rescue team to explore dungeons and engage in strategic turn-based combat
- Pokémon are available to meet and recruit
- This version adds gorgeous watercolor-inspired graphics, and more!
Features
Features inherited from later generations
The following features have been inherited from later Mystery Dungeon games.
- TMs are once again a one time use item, and can no longer be Recycled.
- Recycle now instead changes a Plain Seed to a different Seed or an Oran Berry.
- The maximum amount for a team entering a Dungeon is 3.
- However, the player can recruit defeated Pokémon until they have a party of 8. If the player already has 8 Pokémon on the team, they can choose to dismiss one of the Pokémon for the new one.
- Most legendary Pokémon will now be automatically recruited after their first or second defeat, as opposed to the original, where recruitment was a 50/50 chance.
- The player can rescue themselves if they are defeated in a dungeon, in addition to rescuing other players.
- Offensive move experience returns, with higher-level moves receiving increased power, accuracy and PP. Occasionally, any move may be used twice in a row, with the chance increasing the higher the user's Speed.
- Treasure Boxes return, but are opened automatically upon leaving the dungeon.
- Fainted Pokémon can be found within dungeons. These Pokémon will always have a random Rare quality given to them.
- Certain Pokémon may be Gigantic, utilizing a 3×3 tile area around them.
- The Fairy type and foreign Pokémon evolutions related to the Pokémon of the first three Generations (such as Sylveon and Mantyke) are present in the game. Riolu and Lucario are also present in the game.
- Grass type Pokémon are no longer affected by powder moves and Spore.
- Pokémon may undergo Mega Evolution by using an Empowerment Seed, as opposed to Awakening Emeras.
- There is no longer a time limit on the Awakened status, like there was in Super Mystery Dungeon. Instead, it lasts until the user gets inflicted with a status condition or exits the dungeon.
- Unlike Super, Groudon and Kyogre may also undergo Primal Reversion through this method.
- The Toolbox's size will increase with the player's rank.
- The player can now pre-set teams like in Super Mystery Dungeon, and the amount of these pre-sets is increased with rank.
- Teammates in camps will get experience points, even if they don't go on a mission.
- Prior to Boss encounters, the Rescue Team will be fully healed.
New features
- Auto mode: Pressing the L Button will automatically move the player and their team until an enemy is approached or the button is pressed again. If the player is near an enemy, they cannot enable auto mode.
- Using the A Button now selects the best move against an opponent.
- The typeless standard attack available in prior titles can no longer be used by the player.
- The game now autosaves per turn, can be loaded from inside dungeons.
- Evolutionary items have been replaced with Evolution Crystals which are consumed whenever a Pokémon with evolution requirements outside of level wishes to evolve.
- There will be a daily exploration bonus with one of the dungeons' names sparkling. The bonus will provide the player with extra Poké earned along with a higher probability of Treasure Boxes being dropped.
- It is now possible to recruit defeated enemies that are up to two tiles away from the leader.
- New Wonder Orbs and Traps.
- Fainting in a dungeon now results in a total loss of all items and money that they had in the Toolbox.
- Enemy Pokémon that defeat an ally or other enemy Pokémon (in the case of Shedinja and certain targeting moves such as Earthquake) will no longer evolve, but instead become empowered (awakened) after the main story is completed. This can trigger Mega Evolution, if applicable.
- Occasionally, a team member can repeat the move they previously used in the same turn. This is similar to the effect of the Barrage emera from Super Mystery Dungeon.
- When defeating an enemy Pokémon with Linked Moves, they will only faint after the last move of the set it used.
Rare qualities
- Main article: Rare quality
- Pokémon may now have rare qualities, a passive bonus that affects the entire team within dungeons. This system replaces the IQ skills, Team Skills, and Emeras from previous games.
- Gummis have been shrunk to 2 varieties.
- Rainbow Gummis will raise a stat at random, and will sometimes give the Pokémon a new rare quality.
- DX Gummis will raise a stat at random, and will always give the Pokémon a new rare quality.
- Locked doors have been replaced by Mystery Houses, unlocked through Invitations rather than Keys. Unlocking these rooms gives the player multiple helpful items along with up to three random Pokémon with a rare quality. This is the only way to recruit Riolu.
Strong foes and Shiny Pokémon
- 27 dungeons, after being completed for the first time, have "strong foes" that may spawn. These enemies are at significantly higher levels than the other enemies and are guaranteed to drop a Deluxe Box upon defeat. These Pokémon also have a chance of being Shiny.
- Shiny Pokémon can only be recruited using the Friend Bow.
- Non-shiny strong foes cannot be recruited, even if the Pokémon who defeats them is holding a Friend Bow.
- The only Shiny Pokémon not acquired through this method is Celebi, who can be recruited in Mystery Houses in Western Cave after clearing Purity Forest for the first time.
Differences from Red and Blue Rescue Team
- A shortcut from the Team Base to the Pelipper Post Office is created by Diglett the day after the completion of Thunderwave Cave for the first time
- Persian gives a reward once every day after a transaction at Felicity Bank.
- Gulpin's Link Shop now links moves for free.
- Linked moves that run out of PP do not automatically unlink the entire set anymore and will simply use the moves with remaining PP.
- After Sky Tower has been completed for the first time, Move Tutor moves may be learned through Gulpin, for some Poké.
- Deoxys can now remember level-up moves from Gulpin.
- Smeargle now allows the player to select from one of its 15 unique flag designs—or the player's original flag design—as opposed to cycling through its options. Smeargle can be also called as many times per day as the player likes.
- Rescue Ranks have been revamped.
- The accommodation size for the various Friend Camps and the maximum jobs that can be accepted at a time increase depending on the player's rank.
- The highest rank is no longer called Lucario Rank, but instead Grand Master.
- The Makuhita Dojo has been revamped. Only one Pokémon may enter at a time. They will be given a small, one floor dungeon with no staircase to explore.
- Pokémon can now only enter a maze that is the same name as their type. Dual-type Pokémon can choose between either of their types.
- The player is given a time limit and experience multiplier, depending on the ticket given.
- Bronze Dojo Tickets give the player a 3× EXP and Move XP multiplier, and a 50-second time-limit.
- Silver Dojo Tickets give the player a 5× EXP and Move XP multiplier, and a 55-second time-limit.
- Gold Dojo Tickets give the player a 7× EXP and Move XP multiplier, and a 60-second time-limit.
- Using a super-effective move against a Pokémon once will yield even more experience.
- Mazes have also been changed. Mazes contain Pokémon who are weak to the namesake maze type, except for the Normal Maze.
- If the Pokémon faints in the Dojo, it will be revived without the need of a Reviver Seed.
- No PP is consumed for using moves in the Dojo.
- Friend Areas and the Wigglytuff Club are replaced by rescue team camps and Wigglytuff's Camp Corner, respectively.
- The Sky-Blue Plains are now automatically given to the team, rather than needing to be unlocked randomly as a mission reward.
- In dungeons with multiple parts—such as Mt. Thunder—reaching a checkpoint will no longer count as "making it out" for recruited Pokémon. Additionally, the floor count does not reset.
- The speed at which HP regenerates over time is now inversely proportional to a Pokémon's max HP, rather than proportional to it, dropping to a minimum rate of 1 HP every 2 steps at 100 max HP. HP will also no longer regenerate on turns where moves or items were used.
- Munchlax's cameo event can happen at any point in the story. Upon giving Munchlax an Apple, Munchlax will reward the player with unique held items or Gummis.
- The pool of TMs has been changed to match that of Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, and Ultra Moon.
- After Tiny Woods has been completed for the first time, players can switch leaders at any time in a dungeon by pushing +.
- In the original, all but nine fully evolved Pokémon could not be recruited and had to be obtained by evolution. Now, all wild fully evolved Pokémon can be directly recruited.
- The names of the player's main character, partner, and rescue team can be changed in the main menu, instead of them being stuck permanently.
- The four dungeons linked to Nintendo events or Wonder Mail codes—Oddity Cave, Remains Island, Fantasy Strait, and Marvelous Sea—can now be accessed through normal gameplay.
- Oddity Cave can be accessed once the player has beaten Mt. Steel for the first time.
- Remains Island can be accessed once the player has beaten Sky Tower for the first time.
- Fantasy Strait and Marvelous Sea can be accessed once the player has beaten Western Cave for the first time.
- Illusory Grotto can be accessed briefly after the player has fainted and gives up rescue in a dungeon without having revival items anywhere. The number of floors and Pokémon encountered there vary.
- Some dungeons' lengths have been changed; most notably, Western Cave is now only 20 floors, as opposed to 99, while Mt. Faraway is now 60 floors instead of 40.
- The later dungeons, such as Far-Off Sea and Waterfall Pond, no longer require a team member to know specific HMs or have a specific type to be accessed.
- Wild Pokémon in dungeons can now have more HP than normal, with their HP returning to normal when they are recruited. Additionally, their movesets may also change when recruited.
- This is especially noticeable in Unown Relic, where all of the wild Unown are level 37, which would normally result in an HP of 65, but in later floors they can have over 200 HP.
Characters
Playable characters
The player is able to choose one of the 16 returning Pokémon from the original game as their hero and partner Pokémon. However, the partner cannot be the same type as the player. The player may, as in the prior Nintendo DS titles, choose the player Pokémon using a personality quiz, or as in the WiiWare and Nintendo 3DS titles, choose a Pokémon themselves. Unlike the original games, the player character choices are not restricted by the player's selected gender and the partner is not restricted to first partner Pokémon anymore. However, based on the player's gender, some Pokémon cannot be assigned by the quiz and must be chosen manually.
Bulbasaur |
Charmander Docile (Male) |
Squirtle |
Pikachu Impish (Male) | ||||
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Grass | Poison | Fire | Water | Electric | |||
Meowth |
Psyduck Relaxed (Male) |
Machop Brave (Male) |
Cubone Lonely (Male) | ||||
Normal | Water | Fighting | Ground | ||||
Eevee |
Chikorita Quirky (Male) |
Cyndaquil Timid (Male) |
Totodile | ||||
Normal | Grass | Fire | Water | ||||
Treecko Sassy (Male) |
Torchic |
Mudkip Calm (Male) |
Skitty Naive (Male) | ||||
Grass | Fire | Water | Normal |
Non-player characters
- Gardevoir (Player's dreams) Eventually able to be recruited after helping out Gengar.
- Xatu (Hill of the Ancients) Stares into the sun all day, and can see into the future.
- Ninetales (Mt. Freeze)
- Wynaut (Uproar Forest)
- Wobbuffet (Uproar Forest)
- Mankey (Uproar Forest) Helps build Team Base. Goes on strike, prompting the player to find Chestnuts.
- Munchlax (Pokémon Square) Gives out the Munch Belt in exchange for food items.
- Butterfree (Tiny Woods) Sends the player on their first quest to rescue Caterpie.
- Spinda (Pokémon Square) Sends the player out to find the mirage Pokémon, Ho-Oh.
Automatic recruits
Pokémon Square
- Kecleon brothers
- Persian
- Wigglytuff
- Kangaskhan
- Gulpin
- Snubbull → Granbull
- Lombre
- Bellsprout
- Magnemite ×2
- Jumpluff ×2
Makuhita Dojo
Whiscash Pond
Pelipper Post Office
- Pelipper Post Office
- Bellsprout
- Diglett (son)
- Dugtrio (father)
Rescue teams
Team | Members | |||||
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Team A.C.T. | Alakazam | Charizard | Tyranitar | |||
Team Meanies | Gengar | Medicham | Ekans | |||
Team Shifty | Shiftry | Nuzleaf | Nuzleaf | |||
Team Constrictor | Octillery | Tentacruel | Cradily | |||
Team Hydro | Blastoise | Feraligatr | Swampert | |||
Team Rumblerock | Golem | Graveler | Graveler | |||
Team ??? | An unnamed rescue team, called in by the Helper Orb, consisting of 3 random final-form versions of the game's hero Pokémon. |
Bosses
Boss | Level | Dungeon | |
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Main Story | |||
Skarmory | 11 | Mt. Steel | |
Gengar, Medicham and Ekans (Team Meanies) |
15 13 13 |
Sinister Woods | |
Zapdos | 17 | Mt. Thunder Peak | |
Moltres | 20 | Mt. Blaze Peak | |
Articuno | 22 | Heart of the Frosty Forest | |
Mankey ×3 | 23 | Uproar Forest | |
Groudon | 28 | Magma Cavern Pit | |
Rayquaza | 33 | Sky Tower Summit | |
Post-Story | |||
Kyogre | 40 | Stormy Sea | |
Regirock | 35 | Buried Relic | |
Regice | 35 | Buried Relic | |
Registeel | 35 | Buried Relic | |
Latios | 35 | Northern Range | |
Entei | 50 | Fiery Field | |
Raikou | 50 | Lightning Field | |
Suicune | 50 | Northwind Field | |
Ho-Oh | 60 | Mt. Faraway | |
Jirachi | 35 | Wish Cave | |
Lugia | 65 | Silver Trench | |
Mewtwo | 70 | Western Cave | |
Deoxys | 55 | Meteor Cave |
Dungeons
English | Japanese |
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Tiny Woods | 小さな森 |
Thunderwave Cave | 電磁波の洞窟 |
Mt. Steel | ハガネ山 |
Sinister Woods | 怪しい森 |
Silent Chasm | 沈黙の谷 |
Mt. Thunder | 雷鳴の山 |
Great Canyon | 大いなる峡谷 |
Lapis Cave | 群青の洞窟 |
Rock Path | 岩の横穴 |
Mt. Blaze | 炎の山 |
Snow Path | 雪の横穴 |
Frosty Forest | 樹氷の森 |
Mt. Freeze | 氷雪の霊峰 |
Magma Cavern | マグマの地底 |
Sky Tower | 天空の塔 |
Uproar Forest | 騒ぎの森 |
Howling Forest | 遠吠えの森 |
Stormy Sea | 嵐の海域 |
Silver Trench | 銀の海溝 |
Meteor Cave | 隕石の洞窟 |
Buried Relic | 地底遺跡 |
Solar Cave | 太陽の洞窟 |
Fiery Field | 炎の大地 |
Lightning Field | 稲妻の大地 |
Northwind Field | 北風の大地 |
Mt. Faraway | 遥かなる霊峰 |
Western Cave | 西の洞窟 |
Northern Range | 北の山脈 |
Pitfall Valley | 奈落の谷 |
Wish Cave | 願いの洞窟 |
Joyous Tower | 幸せの塔 |
Purity Forest | 清らかな森 |
Murky Cave | 闇の洞窟 |
Desert Region | 砂漠地帯 |
Southern Cavern | 南の洞穴 |
Waterfall Pond | 滝壺の池 |
Wyvern Hill | 飛竜の丘 |
Darknight Relic | 暗夜遺跡 |
Unown Relic | アンノーンの遺跡 |
Grand Sea | 大きな海 |
Far-Off Sea | 最果ての海 |
Oddity Cave | 異変の洞窟 |
Remains Island | 残された島 |
Marvelous Sea | 不思議の海 |
Fantasy Strait | 幻想海峡 |
Illusory Grotto | 幻影の洞窟 |
Wonder Mail passwords
Wonder Mail passwords can be entered to redeem various items, as well as special missions.
Missions
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Needs rewards for Wonder Mail missions. |
Completing a mission will offer the client as a recruitable team member. However, note that missions can only be attempted if the player has already completed the relevant dungeon in the main story.
Client | Mission | Location | Rewards | Password |
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Clefairy's Special Request | Mt. Blaze 14F | 8TT4 98W8 | ||
Slowbro's Special Request | Mt. Freeze 11F | 6Y6S NWHF | ||
Rhyhorn's Special Request | Silent Chasm B7F | R8Y4 8QXR | ||
Dragonair's Special Request | Mt. Freeze 17F | HK5R 3N47 | ||
Togetic's Special Request | Frosty Forest 12F | MHJR 625M | ||
Mareep's Special Request | Mt. Steel 5F | 991Y 5K47 | ||
Misdreavus's Special Request | Lapis Cave B14F | 5K0K 0K2K | ||
Smoochum's Special Request | Mt. Steel 3F | 92JM R48W | ||
Larvitar's Special Request | Sinister Woods 5F | 5JSM NWF0 | ||
Beautifly's Special Request | Sinister Woods 10F | CNTS N2F1 | ||
Sableye's Special Request | Mt. Steel 8F | 91SR 2H5J | ||
Roselia's Special Request | Frosty Forest 8F | K762 CJWF | ||
Wailmer's Special Request | Great Canyon 12F | 0R5H 76XQ | ||
Chingling's Special Request | Silent Chasm B3F | R6T1 XSH5 | ||
Mantyke's Special Request | Lapis Cave B10F | MF0K 5CCN |
Food
Item Set | Contents | Password |
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Apple Bundle | 5JSK 2CMC | |
Attack Move Pack |
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WCJT 275J |
Blue Pouch |
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90P7 8R96 |
Full Belly Set |
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1Y5K 0K1S |
Green Pouch |
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776S JWJS |
Handy Berry Set |
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5JMP H7K5 |
Happy Letter | SR0K 5QR9 | |
HP Recovery Set |
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FSHH 6SR0 |
Hungry Set | N3QW 5JSK | |
Lovely Gummi Assortment |
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XMK9 5K49 |
Lovely Seed Set |
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H8PJ TWF2 |
Magic Boost Set | K0FX WK7J | |
Max Ether Bundle | 6XT1 XP98 | |
Move Stamina Pack |
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Y490 CJMR |
Move Strengthening Set |
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XT49 8SP7 |
Move Technique Pack |
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6XWH H7JM |
Oran Berry Bundle |
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R994 5PCN |
Physical Boost Set | 0R79 10P7 | |
Power Boost Set | JY3X QW5C | |
PP Filling Set |
|
SJP7 642C |
Rainbow Gummi Assortment | SN3X QSFW | |
Red Pouch |
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MCCH 6XY6 |
Reviver Seed Set |
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5PJQ MCCJ |
Special Gummi Sample |
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H6W7 K262 |
Strong-Foe Resistance Gift |
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47K2 K5R3 |
Useful Berry Set |
|
3R62 CR63 |
Orbs
Item Set | Contents | Password |
---|---|---|
Barrier Gift |
|
Y649 3N3S |
Boss Battle Set |
|
SK5P 778R |
Brawl Gift | CFSH 962H | |
Expedition Gift |
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0MN2 F0CN |
Friendly Set |
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QXW5 MMN1 |
Hard Times Set |
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SFSJ WK0H |
Monster House Provisions |
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NY7J P8QM |
Predicament Gift |
|
7FW6 27CK |
Relief Gift |
|
TY26 446X |
Safety Set |
|
3XNS QMQX |
Support Gift |
|
WJNT Y478 |
Tough Battling Set | H5FY 948M | |
Voluminous Set |
|
961W F0MN |
Scarves
Item Set | Contents | Password |
---|---|---|
Magical Ribbon Set |
|
95R1 W6SJ |
Powerful Ribbon Set |
|
25QQ TSCR |
Technical Ribbon Set |
|
CMQM FXW6 |
Throwing Items
Item Set | Contents | Password |
---|---|---|
Cacnea Collection |
|
45QS PHF4 |
Gift from Cacnea |
|
SH8X MF1T |
Corsola Collection |
|
JT3M QY79 |
Gift from Corsola |
|
3TWJ MK2C |
Gift from Graveler |
|
8QXR 93P5 |
TMs
Item Set | Contents | Password |
---|---|---|
Bug TM |
|
3TY1 XW99 |
Dark TM |
|
XNY8 PK40 |
Electric TM |
|
R13R 6XY0 |
Fighting TM |
|
78SH 6463 |
Fire TM |
|
P5R9 411S |
Ghost TM |
|
90P7 CQP9 |
Grass TM |
|
N0R7 K93R |
Ground TM | PFXQ PCN3 | |
Ice TM | XMK5 JQQM | |
Steel TM |
|
W95R 91XT |
Water TM | JR41 13QS |
Misc Items
Item Set | Contents | Password |
---|---|---|
Training Set | Y991 1412 |
Reception
Gaming magazine Famitsu gave Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX a score of 35 out of 40.[1] IGN rated the game an "Okay" 6.0/10.[2] It holds a rating of 68% on Metacritic, based on 74 critic reviews.[3]
Sales
In the fiscal year of its release, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX sold 1.26 million copies worldwide.[4] As of December 31, 2022, the game sold 1.99 million copies worldwide.[5]
Japanese sales
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX sold 130,510 units on its first week on the Japanese market, with a sell-through of 66.36%.[6] By January 3, 2021, the end of its 44th week, it had sold 281,908 copies.[6]
Staff
- Main article: Staff of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
Version history
Version[7][8] | Release date | Official note |
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1.0.0 | March 6, 2020 | N/A |
1.0.2[9] | March 17, 2020 |
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Gallery
Artwork
Logos and boxarts
Trivia
- Even though Blue Rescue Team was released in South Korea, Rescue Team DX was not.
- This is the first remake of a Pokémon game outside of the core series.
- The box-art for this game is a combination of the box art of the two games it is based on, featuring the same Pokémon and setting, albeit with a new art style.
- The "Mystery Dungeon" text font for the logo is based on the European design used for previous games, even for the North American release.
- Although this was released during Generation VIII, nothing introduced during said generation exists in this game, including new moves and Abilities.
In other languages
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References
- ↑ Famitsu review scores - March 4, 2020 - Nintendo Everything
- ↑ Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Review - IGN
- ↑ Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX for Switch Reviews - Metacritic
- ↑ Fiscal Year Ended March 2020 - Financial Results Explanatory Material - Nintendo Co., Ltd.
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Media Create Sales: CY 2020 (2019 Dec 30 - 2021 Jan 03) Sales | ResetEra
- ↑ Nintendo Support: How to Update Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
- ↑ How to Update Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX | Nintendo Switch | Support | Nintendo
- ↑ Nintendo Switch専用ソフト『ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 救助隊DX』の不具合のお知らせ
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