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Incomplete reasons
"Missing information" isn't a good descriptor to use for incomplete notices; that first one should've been clarified awhile ago so people don't have to ask, as you did. Put the stuff that needs to be added instead. glikglak 18:04, 29 April 2015 (UTC)
- Sorry, should it be then needs 'items and languages boxes' if they dont have any or what did you mean by languages sections? --Raltseye (talk) 18:10, 29 April 2015 (UTC)
PMD TMs
I remember there being a guide on GameFAQs that listed the items that could spawn within the dungeons and what items the shops could sell. Not sure if there's one for Explorers, though. Eridanus (talk) 14:59, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
- Do you mean this http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/938930-pokemon-mystery-dungeon-explorers-of-darkness/faqs/57222 then I am not sure I if can count on this as reliable source though, but I will take it to consideration and see for my self if it's correct. But it's right about Beach Cave and Drenched Bluff so far so thank you alot for the tip. --Raltseye (talk) 16:03, 22 May 2015 (UTC)
Glitch
To answer your questions:
- I have no idea, I did not have the intention of recruiting it, I was just simply searching the mountain passes for Sky Gifts, although I could not have recruited it if I tried (around level 70, and no Golden Mask/Ember Tear)
- Kecleons were indeed spawned, but did not appear on the next floor.
- This was triggered by a trap directly next to the shop in my case, although I am sure it could be activated manually with Selfdestruct/Explosion.
It was pure accident, by the way, I saw a Kecleon shop, decided to check it out, nothing interesting there, and when I stepped off it, I happened to set of a selfdestruct trap. The Kecleon was damaged due to it, but no items were in the blast radius. Then I noticed my partner attacked the Kecleon, so I decided to attack it too until it fainted. Nothing really happened, so I then tried to take something (a Gummi) and leave the shop, since there was no Kecleon. I was then labeled a thief despite the shopkeeper being knocked out, and then the normal effects of thievery occurred: music change and super fast Kecleons spawned. I used my Mobile Scarf to head to the stairs (I knocked out a Kecleon in the process, nothing special happened) and on the next floor, everything was normal. (if I remember correctly, the Kecleon will still attack you when you move to the next floor, although that might only be in Red/Blue)
I did not find anything else unique about it though; but it would be easy to replicate with Selfdestruct or Explosion for more experimentation.
- Edit: Kecleon appeared on the recruitment list afterwards, meaning they (should) be able to be recruited. Also, apparently they will not appear on the next floor even if you steal "normally"
- Not sure if this is really a glitch, or a strange oversight, though. BetaT (talk) 21:15, 8 June 2015 (UTC)
- Thank you for taking your time answering my questions and thank you for answering so precise, apriciate it. By the way if you move on to the next floor in Explorers of Darkness and Time all the Kecleons should be gone, I honestly didn't even know that they followed you to the next floor in Red/Blue Rescue team. Intresting thing that they appear on the recruit list i know that they could be recruited but I did not think that they would appear on the recruit list --Raltseye (talk) 16:12, 10 June 2015 (UTC)
Answer: Interwiki links
What do you mean? I only added a name, that's all! Beacause I can speak Dutch. - unsigned comment from Lokki (talk • contribs)
- What I meant was that fr:Bulbizarre, de:Bisasamand pl:Bulbasaur link to Poképédia, Pokéwiki and Wikinezka respectivly and nl:Bulbasaur could theoreticly link to a similar site if they were a member of Encyclopædiæ Pokémonis I thought you knew of a site that you thought could been linked to thats all. And for adding Dutch to the in other languages section I consider it not notisable since allmost all languages in europe with the latin alphabet uses that name such as Swedish, Norweigian, Danish, Portuguese, Dutch, Finish, Albanish, and so on and so on therefor only add when it is different from english in some way like Bisasam. Thats why I removed it. --Raltseye (talk) 15:16, 29 June 2015 (UTC)
Templates
Hello, please don't edit templates without admin permission, especially a template that being used on multiple articles. I'll let your edit slide, but if you want to make further edits to the Fansite template (or any other template) just let me or any other admin know. Thank you.--ForceFire 13:43, 22 September 2015 (UTC)
- Please don't just move a template just because you got no response. No response does not mean you can move it. I know you asked me, I've asked the other admins for their opinions but they've been really busy the past few weeks, so I had nothing to respond with. So in future, just be patient.--ForceFire 03:15, 12 November 2015 (UTC)
Userspace limits
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Passwords
I stumbled upon a passwords post at GameFAQs. I have tested all North American passwords, and all work, so this leads me to believe the others will work. I've rearranged them into the stage order (S04-07 was before S03-06 for some reason), but I need to verify which stage of Area 05 the latter two each unlocks as I had not cleared S05-06 and paid attention. Can you go and tackle S05-06 and then use one of those two passwords? After using it, check whether S05-07 or S05-08 was unlocked; whichever is not is unlocked by the other password. Passwords are listed on the main article and anything outside my region is marked as "untested" for now. Cheers! CycloneGU (talk) 15:42, 4 December 2015 (UTC)
- Well I can now confirm that the first code unlocks 05-07 in PAL which rather seems more like europe since Australia is not included and if they are all correct downwards I will just change this and it'll be correct I guess. --Raltseye 18:07, 4 December 2015 (UTC)
- Awesome. I left "S05-0" in both columns on the article, so I'll update that finding. I thought 05-07 would be first, but wanted a confirmation rather than guessing. I finished that puzzle just now; I earlier did Ash-Greninja while out, but made a mistake somewhere and had to erase a chunk in the middle, then pause and close the system to finish later due to energy. Longest solve yet at 15 minutes and change. LOL Thanks! =) CycloneGU (talk) 03:44, 5 December 2015 (UTC)
Stage Data
I have news for you. I just got someone to do a data rip and it turns out there are missions for ALT World stages. So what we're doing for 1-30 right now we have to do again for 1-30 in the Alt World.
I am not sure what the total Picrite rewards are, but seeing that data tells me that we have more than enough to earn back in the Alt World. I'm going to clear through Area 10 and then I might think about moving into there after reviewing the missions for Alt World to see if I can do all of them. The missions include things like "avoid setting any legendary or mythical Pokémon" and "avoid setting any Pokémon", though some have things like "avoid using any reveal skills". Since there is likely a time goal, and likely the fourth for doing all missions, it suggests there are 6 Picrites possible per stage again, meaning for an average of 7 Pokémon per area, over 10 areas (I know, one has three, one has five...work with me here), you're still looking at a possible 6*7*10=420 Picrites just for those 70 possible stages. 300 for Alt World now seems like a worthwhile investment.
Going to post this finding at GameFAQs right now, in fact. I've asked for editing power over the sheet so that I can decode everything, after which I can copy every single task in. Continue as you are for now, and I'll start from the back, eventually working over to Alt World. After you reach where I add to, all you have to do when I'm done is verify that I didn't code anything incorrectly when entering the goals and I'll do the same in both worlds as well.
Also sharing this news with Lanthanum. CycloneGU (talk) 03:25, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- I am all ready there and it costs 300 Picrites to unlock and it is the same levels as standard mode with Mega Picross (you know these with mega rows or what they are called), harder missions as noted and no Picrite or Mural Tile revards and they do also follow your progress in standard mode atleast for starters. I just tried to clear one level to far so to speak there and I proceeded strangely enough to the next level which I had not cleared in standard mode. --Raltseye 10:44, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
- This is good information, actually. It's possible to play the game in Alt World, then go back to the normal mode and play the stages in whatever order you choose? It gives the idea to start playing in Alt World at Area 05 and then continuing through to Areas 21 and 22, then go back and do the missions with the Pokémon needed from those worlds in Normal Mode. If that works. CycloneGU (talk) 15:11, 6 December 2015 (UTC)
PMD: GTI in Korean
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity wasn't released in Korean (neither was PSMD), so there shouldn't be any Korean names for dungeons on their pages. --Abcboy (talk) 22:54, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
- Thank you for pointing that out. I assumed that it had been released in Korea because some other PMDGTI pages had Korean names fake I guess, they have been removed now. --Raltseye 23:32, 5 February 2016 (UTC)
Charizard surviving in lava
Why was it deleted?--SilverioBOMB (talk) 07:38, 6 March 2016 (UTC)