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===Your move: Aerial Ace===
===Back in the Day: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon===
* '''{{m|Aerial Ace}}''' was introduced in '''{{game|Ruby and Sapphire|s}}'''.
* The '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon''' series was launched in Japan on this day in 2005. Starting with a pair of dungeon-crawler games where the player is a Pokémon (as opposed to a Trainer), the series now comprises a range of sequels, spinoffs, and adaptations.
* Aerial Ace hits without fail unless the opponent is in the semi-invulnerable turn of moves such as '''{{m|Dig}}''', '''{{m|Fly}}''' and '''{{m|Dive}}'''.
* The first pair of games, [[PMD1|Red Rescue Team]] and [[PMD1|Blue Rescue Team]] were released for different consoles: the former for GBA and the latter for the Nintendo DS. This remains a unique move among paired versions of Pokémon games.
* Aerial Ace has been '''[[TM40]]''' since it was introduced.
* In 2008 and 2009, sequel games were released for DS. [[PMD2|Explorers of Time]], [[PMD2|Explorers of Darkness]], and [[PMD3|Explorers of Sky]] expand on gameplay concepts introduced in the originals.
* '''{{p|Heracross}}''' is the only non Flying-type Pokémon able to learn Aerial Ace naturally.  
* [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Further sequel games]] were released via WiiWare in Japan in 2009. These titles have not been released internationally.
* Aerial Ace will not appear in the '''[[Pokémon Trading Card Game]]''' until the release of '''{{TCG ID|Battle Gift Set|Bisharp|12}}''' in the '''{{TCG|Battle Gift Set: Thundurus vs Tornadus}}''' next week, over five years since it was introduced.  
* As with the Pokémon [[main series]], there have been anime specials and manga based on the video games. The three PMD anime specials do not form part of the usual anime canon.
* Aerial Ace is considered a "Cool" move in '''[[Pokémon Contests]]'''.
* [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Read more...]]
* {{m|Aerial Ace|Read more...}}
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Back in the Day: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

  • The Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series was launched in Japan on this day in 2005. Starting with a pair of dungeon-crawler games where the player is a Pokémon (as opposed to a Trainer), the series now comprises a range of sequels, spinoffs, and adaptations.
  • The first pair of games, Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team were released for different consoles: the former for GBA and the latter for the Nintendo DS. This remains a unique move among paired versions of Pokémon games.
  • In 2008 and 2009, sequel games were released for DS. Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky expand on gameplay concepts introduced in the originals.
  • Further sequel games were released via WiiWare in Japan in 2009. These titles have not been released internationally.
  • As with the Pokémon main series, there have been anime specials and manga based on the video games. The three PMD anime specials do not form part of the usual anime canon.
  • Read more...