Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon

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Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
ポケモン超不思議のダンジョン
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Boxart for Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Basic info
Platform: Nintendo 3DS
Category: Dungeon crawler
Players: 1-2
Connectivity: Nintendo Network, StreetPass, Infrared
Developer: Spike Chunsoft
Publisher: Nintendo
The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation VI side series
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: E
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: 7 (provisional)
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: September 17, 2015[1]
North America: November 20, 2015[2]
Australia: February 20, 2016[3]
Europe: February 19, 2016
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Pokémon.co.jp
English: Official site
Pokémon.com
Nintendo.com
Japanese boxart
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Japanese boxart for Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
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Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon (Japanese: ポケモン超不思議のダンジョン Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon) is an upcoming Nintendo 3DS title that is a part of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It is the tenth entry in Japan and the seventh entry internationally. Like the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, it is an adaptation of the Mystery Dungeon games for Pokémon.

It was released in Japan on September 17, 2015, and in North America on November 20, 2015, and is scheduled to be released in Europe on February 19, 2016, and in Australia and New Zealand in February 20, 2016.

Plot

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As in previous games, the player is a human who has been transformed into a Pokémon child, and has appeared in a world inhabited only by Pokémon. The player is unable to remember how they became a Pokémon.

In this world, they meet their partner who lives in Serene Village, a settlement which is on the (Japanese: 水の大陸 Water Continent). As the player is a Pokémon child, the player is taken in by a Nuzleaf, who takes a parental role to the player. The player also attends the (Japanese: おだやか村の学校 Serene Village School).

The Expedition Society is a group that has many goals: to make a world map, to help Pokémon in trouble, and to understand the mysteries of the world. However, children are not allowed to join. They are based in Lively Town on the Water Continent. Lively Town is home to many shops, like Post Town or Treasure Town in previous games.

This world has been affected by incidents where some Pokémon, including Legendary and Mythical Pokémon, have been turned to stone. Later on in the story, it is revealed that the Dark Matter is behind it all, as it attempts to drain all the energy from the Life Tree and then destroy the entire planet by moving it right into the sun.

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Blurb

The Definitive Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Game!

Become a Pokémon, go on adventures, and save the world!

All 720 species of Pokémon!
An unknown peril in the world of Pokémon?
Battle your way through dangerous dungeons!

Features

New features

  • All 720 Pokémon that were officially revealed at the time are present in the game.
  • Accessories are now visible on both the player and partner in the overworld and in dungeons.
  • As the first entry in the series released during Generation VI, it introduces Mega Evolution and the Fairy type to the series.
    • Mega Evolution allows Pokémon to become more powerful, attack multiple enemies, and break down walls.
  • The Progress Device allows players to save inside of dungeons.
  • Wands, items that can be used multiple times, are introduced.
  • The Connection Orb replaces the bulletin boards as the interface for taking jobs. By completing jobs, clients become friends and connections to more Pokémon appear.
  • In addition to returning stores, stores called Hawlucha's Slam School, Café Connection, Klefki's Rockin' Lock, Meowth Theater, and Lapras Travel Liner are available.
  • When all team members surround an enemy Pokémon, called an Alliance, moves that would normally be not very effective ignore type matchups.
  • Items called looplets and emeras are introduced. By putting emeras into a held looplet, Pokémon can be powered up. Any emera obtained in a dungeon disappear when leaving it.
  • A Jukebox feature allows players to listen to music from the games and even previous titles in the series.
  • Pelipper Island can be used to rescue the player or others using Wonder Mail.
  • Helper Pokémon can be sent through StreetPass.

Returning features

  • The Deposit Box once again replaces Kangaskhan Storage.
  • The Belly mechanic makes a return in all dungeon.
  • The personality test that featured in the first two installments returns; however, it is optional.
  • Hostile Pokémon are once again able to evolve inside dungeons after defeating the player or one of their allied Pokémon.

Characters

Playable characters

The player may play as one of 20 Pokémon. The partner is also chosen from these 20 Pokémon. The player may, as in the prior Nintendo DS titles, choose the player and partner Pokémon using a quiz, or as in the WiiWare titles and Gates to Infinity, choose a Pokémon themselves.

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Bulbasaur
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Charmander
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Squirtle
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Pikachu
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Chikorita
Grass Poison Fire Water Electric Grass
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Cyndaquil
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Totodile
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Treecko
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Torchic
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Mudkip
Fire Water Grass Fire Water
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Turtwig
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Chimchar
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Piplup
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Riolu
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Snivy
Grass Fire Water Fighting Grass
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Tepig
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Oshawott
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Chespin
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Fennekin
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Froakie
Fire Water Grass Fire Water

Some Pokémon like Bulbasaur and Totodile have Egg Moves at the beginning of the game, while others like Squirtle and Fennekin do not have any at all.

Non-playable characters

Main article: List of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon characters
  • Nuzleaf acts as the parent of the player. He lets the player live in house at the beginning of the game.
  • Simipour is the principal of the Serene Village School and is very carefree and relaxed. He values the independence and teaching of children.
  • Watchog is the assistant principal of the Serene Village School. Unlike Simipour, he cares highly about the school's reputation and is afraid of problems at school, such as the player's partner.
  • Farfetch'd is the teacher of the hero and partner. He is a serious teacher, but lessons are often interrupted.
  • Audino is the village doctor and the health teacher. A friendly but serious teacher, Audino also often cracks jokes.
  • School children:
    • Pancham is the bully of the Serene Village School. With Shelmet, he teases Goomy and the player's partner. Pancham, as a Pokémon child, still fears entering Mystery Dungeons.
    • Shelmet is a subordinate to Pancham. He teases Goomy and the player's partner with Pancham.
    • Deerling is popular with classmates, but she speaks bluntly.
    • Goomy is the youngest student at the school. Despite being timid and teased often, he has the guts to enter a dungeon alone.
    • Espurr is an intelligent, mature high-achieving student, and isn't very talkative. Her default level is 18.
  • Kecleon runs the Kecleon Shop.
  • Hawlucha runs Hawlucha's Slam School.
  • Kangaskhan runs Café Connection.
  • Klefki runs Klefki's Rockin' Lock.
  • Cofagrigus runs Gold Gorgeous.
  • Meowth runs Meowth Theater.
  • Lapras runs Lapras Travel Liner.
  • Expedition Society:
    • Ampharos is the chief of the Expedition Society. The other members trust Ampharos, despite his poor sense of direction.
    • Mawile is the Expedition Society's archaeologist, researching the history of the world.
    • Jirachi is the Expedition Society's astronomer. He was born in Star Cave. When he sleeps, he doesn't awaken easily.
    • Buizel is the Exploration Society's specialist in underwater expeditions. As an older companion, Buizel protects the player and their partner.
    • Archen is the Exploration Society's specialist in sky expeditions.
    • Dedenne is in charge of communications of the Expedition Society.
    • Bunnelby is the Exploration Society's specialist in underground searches.
    • Swirlix is the steward, in charge of cooking food for the Expedition Society. She is a glutton.

Additionally, all Legendary and Mythical Pokémon play a role in the story.

Gallery

Artwork

Pokémon

Logos

Staff

Main article: Staff of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon

Trivia

  • This game has the greatest number of starter Pokémon out of any game in the Mystery Dungeon series.
  • Rampardos, an occasional visitor to Café Connection, says that he used to own a shop called Box Buster. This means that Super Mystery Dungeon comes after Gates to Infinity in chronological order.
  • There is an Igglybuff in Serene Village who has a Budew and a Wooper as friends. Igglybuff in the Special Episode called Igglybuff the Prodigy in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky has a Budew, a Wooper, and a Smoochum as friends, so the two may be the same.
    • If so, this game comes before Explorers of Sky in chronological order.

In other languages

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ポケモン超不思議のダンジョン
French Canada Flag.png Canada Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
France Flag.png Europe Pokémon Méga Donjon Mystère
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Italy Flag.png Italian Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Spain Flag.png Spain Pokémon Mundo megamisterioso

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