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The '''hero Pokémon''' or '''hero''' is the protagonist and starting [[player character]] of the games in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]. It is accompanied by the {{md|partner Pokémon}}.
The '''hero Pokémon''' or '''hero''' is the protagonist and starting [[player character]] of the games in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]. It is accompanied by the {{md|partner Pokémon}}.
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==In the games==
==In the games==
In the main storyline from the Rescue Team and Explorers titles, the hero is the only Pokémon that the player can control while the partner an other Pokémon (if any) follow the hero. In the post-game, the player is no longer required to play specifically as the hero, and can choose to play as any other Pokémon in the team, with the option to switch leaders while exploring the dungeon.
In the main storyline from the Rescue Team and Explorers titles, the hero is the only Pokémon that the player can control while the partner an other Pokémon (if any) follow the hero. In the post-game, the player is no longer required to play specifically as the hero, and can choose to play as any other Pokémon in the team, with the option to switch leaders while exploring the dungeon.
=== Personality and characteristics ===
The hero Pokémon rarely talks out loud; instead thinking to themselves in parenthecies. They lack a defined personality, because the player is intended to imagine themselves in their place.
=== Story role ===
==== Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX ====
The hero first wakes up in the [[Tiny Woods]] to the voice of the partner. They tell the partner that they are a human, to which the partner points out that they look like a normal Pokémon. The hero is shocked by this, as they do not remember anything. Just then, [[Butterfree (Pokémon)|Butterfree]] comes shouting for help because her son [[Caterpie (Red and Blue Rescue Team)|Caterpie]] fell into a fissure and can't get out. The hero and partner head into the dungeon to rescue Caterpie. Afterwards, the partner says to the hero that since they don't have anywhere to go, they should follow them. The partner takes the hero to a vacant house that happens to be on the outskirts of [[Pokémon Square]]. There, the partner asks the hero if they would be interested in forming a [[Team|rescue team]] with them. The hero agrees, and the next day, they find the partner sleeping outside, having waited for the hero outside their house since dawn. The partner checks the mailbox and finds the Rescue Team Starter Kit inside, which contains the Toolbox and Rescue Team Badges. Then [[Pelipper (Red and Blue Rescue Team)|Pelipper]] comes and delivers a rescue request from [[Magnemite (Pokémon)|Magnemite]] at [[Thunderwave Cave]]. They travel there and rescue the two Magnemite. Two days later, they meet [[Diglett (Pokémon)|Diglett]], who is having fun digging tunnels outside. The next day, Diglett's father, [[Dugtrio (Pokémon)|Dugtrio]], informs them that he has been kidnapped by a Pokémon named [[Skarmory (Pokémon)|Skarmory]] and taken to the summit of [[Mt. Steel]]. When they go to confront Skarmory, it claims that it kidnapped Diglett because the recent earthquakes are caused by its kind. The hero and partner defeat Skarmory, but they have no idea how to rescue Diglett, who is trapped on a cliff on the other side. Just then, the two Magnemite they rescued earlier show up, and help lift Diglett out. The partner realizes that adding more members to the rescue team would be a good idea. The next day, they go to the Camp Corner, run by Wigglytuff, where he sells Camps for recruits to live at. There is a special deal for new rescue teams where they get three free Camps. However, at the request of Magnemite, Wigglytuff also throws in the Power Plant camp for free, giving them four free Camps. As they are heading back home, they see a [[Jumpluff (Pokémon)|Jumpluff]] asking [[Shiftry (Red and Blue Rescue Team)|Shiftry]] to rescue its Jumpluff friend. Shiftry initially refuses, but when [[Team A.C.T.]], a famous [[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)|Gold Rank]] rescue team consisting of [[Alakazam (Pokémon)|Alakazam]], [[Charizard (Pokémon)|Charizard]], and [[Tyranitar (Pokémon)|Tyranitar]], shows up, he is pressured into accepting Jumpluff's request. A few days later, [[Team Meanies]] shows up at the rescue team base and steals their mail. Later, Caterpie from before shows up at the rescue team base and asks them to rescue his friend [[Metapod (Red and Blue Rescue Team)|Metapod]] in [[Sinister Woods]]. Team Meanies then shows up, saying they'll be the first to rescue Metapod, and that Caterpie will join them as their reward since he has no [[Poké]] to give them. In Sinister Woods, Team Meanies tries to battle them to stop them from rescuing Metapod. They defeat Team Meanies however, and save Metapod. The next day, the Jumpluff from earlier has come seeking the rescue team's help because Shiftry never came back from the rescue mission. They head to the [[Silent Chasm]] to find Shiftry and Jumpluff. When they reach the end of the dungeon, they find Shiftry. However, [[Zapdos (Pokémon)|Zapdos]] soon appears and kidnaps Shiftry, challenging them to come to [[Mt. Thunder]] to rescue him.
==== Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky ====
The hero wakes up on the [[Beach (Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky)|beach]] outside of [[Treasure Town]] after the partner finds them lying unconscious there. Soon after, [[Koffing (Pokémon)|Koffing]] and [[Zubat (Pokémon)|Zubat]] of [[Team Skull (Mystery Dungeon)|Team Skull]] attack the partner and steal their [[Relic Fragment]], fleeing to [[Beach Cave]]. After the hero and partner get the Relic Fragment back, the partner suggests that the two of them join [[Wigglytuff's Guild]] together.


===Available Pokémon===
===Available Pokémon===
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Note that in the original Red and Blue Rescue Team, Chikorita, Skitty, and Eevee cannot be chosen if the player is a boy, but in Rescue Team DX, they can.


====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]====
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]====
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Note that Vulpix, Eevee, and Skitty are only available if the player is a girl, while Shinx, Phanpy, and Riolu are only available if the player is a boy.


====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!]]====
====[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!]]====
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===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team===
===Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team===
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team]], [[Ginji]] has the role of the hero Pokémon. He is a boy who was turned into a {{p|Torchic}}.
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team]], [[Ginji]] has the role of the hero Pokémon. He is a boy who was turned into a {{p|Torchic}}.
== Trivia ==
* Gates to Infinity is the only game where the hero Pokémon does not have amnesia.
* Super Mystery Dungeon has the most choices for the hero Pokémon out of all the games, at 20.
* In Gates to Infinity, even if the hero Pokémon is a girl, Pikachu will not have the heart-shaped tail of female Pikachu. A female Pikachu model was not programmed into the game.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 21:39, 13 May 2024

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This article is about the the protagonist in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games. For the Legendary Pokémon of Galar often referred to as heroes, see legendary heroes.

The hero Pokémon or hero is the protagonist and starting player character of the games in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It is accompanied by the partner Pokémon.

Terminology

Hero Pokémon

This is known as "hero Pokémon" in the manuals of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. For instance:

  • "You can see how to control the hero Pokémon by reading this section."
  • "When you touch the hero Pokémon, it takes one step in the direction it's facing."

Hero

This has been shortened to "hero" in the manuals of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky. For instance:

  • "Meowth and Munchlax are only candidates for the partner. They are not available as candidates for the hero."
  • "The hero moves by taking the shortest route and stops on reaching that spot."
  • "If the hero's Belly is empty, the hero loses 1 HP on every turn."

Other terms

The "leader" is the character currently being controlled by the player. Therefore, the hero Pokémon may or may not be the leader at a given point in time.

In the games

In the main storyline from the Rescue Team and Explorers titles, the hero is the only Pokémon that the player can control while the partner an other Pokémon (if any) follow the hero. In the post-game, the player is no longer required to play specifically as the hero, and can choose to play as any other Pokémon in the team, with the option to switch leaders while exploring the dungeon.

Personality and characteristics

The hero Pokémon rarely talks out loud; instead thinking to themselves in parenthecies. They lack a defined personality, because the player is intended to imagine themselves in their place.

Story role

Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX

The hero first wakes up in the Tiny Woods to the voice of the partner. They tell the partner that they are a human, to which the partner points out that they look like a normal Pokémon. The hero is shocked by this, as they do not remember anything. Just then, Butterfree comes shouting for help because her son Caterpie fell into a fissure and can't get out. The hero and partner head into the dungeon to rescue Caterpie. Afterwards, the partner says to the hero that since they don't have anywhere to go, they should follow them. The partner takes the hero to a vacant house that happens to be on the outskirts of Pokémon Square. There, the partner asks the hero if they would be interested in forming a rescue team with them. The hero agrees, and the next day, they find the partner sleeping outside, having waited for the hero outside their house since dawn. The partner checks the mailbox and finds the Rescue Team Starter Kit inside, which contains the Toolbox and Rescue Team Badges. Then Pelipper comes and delivers a rescue request from Magnemite at Thunderwave Cave. They travel there and rescue the two Magnemite. Two days later, they meet Diglett, who is having fun digging tunnels outside. The next day, Diglett's father, Dugtrio, informs them that he has been kidnapped by a Pokémon named Skarmory and taken to the summit of Mt. Steel. When they go to confront Skarmory, it claims that it kidnapped Diglett because the recent earthquakes are caused by its kind. The hero and partner defeat Skarmory, but they have no idea how to rescue Diglett, who is trapped on a cliff on the other side. Just then, the two Magnemite they rescued earlier show up, and help lift Diglett out. The partner realizes that adding more members to the rescue team would be a good idea. The next day, they go to the Camp Corner, run by Wigglytuff, where he sells Camps for recruits to live at. There is a special deal for new rescue teams where they get three free Camps. However, at the request of Magnemite, Wigglytuff also throws in the Power Plant camp for free, giving them four free Camps. As they are heading back home, they see a Jumpluff asking Shiftry to rescue its Jumpluff friend. Shiftry initially refuses, but when Team A.C.T., a famous Gold Rank rescue team consisting of Alakazam, Charizard, and Tyranitar, shows up, he is pressured into accepting Jumpluff's request. A few days later, Team Meanies shows up at the rescue team base and steals their mail. Later, Caterpie from before shows up at the rescue team base and asks them to rescue his friend Metapod in Sinister Woods. Team Meanies then shows up, saying they'll be the first to rescue Metapod, and that Caterpie will join them as their reward since he has no Poké to give them. In Sinister Woods, Team Meanies tries to battle them to stop them from rescuing Metapod. They defeat Team Meanies however, and save Metapod. The next day, the Jumpluff from earlier has come seeking the rescue team's help because Shiftry never came back from the rescue mission. They head to the Silent Chasm to find Shiftry and Jumpluff. When they reach the end of the dungeon, they find Shiftry. However, Zapdos soon appears and kidnaps Shiftry, challenging them to come to Mt. Thunder to rescue him.

Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky

The hero wakes up on the beach outside of Treasure Town after the partner finds them lying unconscious there. Soon after, Koffing and Zubat of Team Skull attack the partner and steal their Relic Fragment, fleeing to Beach Cave. After the hero and partner get the Relic Fragment back, the partner suggests that the two of them join Wigglytuff's Guild together.

Available Pokémon

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky, the player cannot directly choose their hero Pokémon. Instead, they have to complete a personality quiz, which then uses their gender and answers to determine which Pokémon they should be.

In the Adventure Squad games and Gates to Infinity, the hero Pokémon is chosen manually.

In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, the player can choose the hero Pokémon directly or via a personality quiz.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team and Rescue Team DX

001Bulbasaur PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Bulbasaur
004Charmander PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Charmander
007Squirtle PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Squirtle
025Pikachu-Male PMD Rescue Team DX.png025Pikachu-Female PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Pikachu
Grass Poison Fire Water Electric
052Meowth PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Meowth
054Psyduck PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Psyduck
066Machop PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Machop
104Cubone PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Cubone
Normal Water Fighting Ground
133Eevee-Male PMD Rescue Team DX.png
133Eevee-Female PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Eevee
152Chikorita PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Chikorita
155Cyndaquil PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Cyndaquil
158Totodile PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Totodile
Normal Grass Fire Water
252Treecko PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Treecko
255Torchic PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Torchic
258Mudkip PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Mudkip
300Skitty PMD Rescue Team DX.png
Skitty
Grass Fire Water Normal

Note that in the original Red and Blue Rescue Team, Chikorita, Skitty, and Eevee cannot be chosen if the player is a boy, but in Rescue Team DX, they can.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness

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Bulbasaur
MDP E 004.png
Charmander
MDP E 007.png
Squirtle
MDP E 025.png
Pikachu
MDP E 052.png
Meowth
MDP E 152.png
Chikorita
MDP E 155.png
Cyndaquil
MDP E 158.png
Totodile
Grass Poison Fire Water Electric Normal Grass Fire Water
MDP E 252.png
Treecko
MDP E 255.png
Torchic
MDP E 258.png
Mudkip
MDP E 300.png
Skitty
MDP E 387.png
Turtwig
MDP E 390.png
Chimchar
MDP E 393.png
Piplup
MDP E 446.png
Munchlax
Grass Fire Water Normal Grass Fire Water Normal

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

MDP E 001.png
Bulbasaur
MDP E 004.png
Charmander
MDP E 007.png
Squirtle
MDP E 025.png
Pikachu
MDP E 037.png
Vulpix
MDP E 133.png
Eevee
MDP E 152.png
Chikorita
Grass Poison Fire Water Electric Fire Normal Grass
MDP E 155.png
Cyndaquil
MDP E 158.png
Totodile
MDP E 231.png
Phanpy
MDP E 252.png
Treecko
MDP E 255.png
Torchic
MDP E 258.png
Mudkip
MDP E 300.png
Skitty
Fire Water Ground Grass Fire Water Normal
MDP E 387.png
Turtwig
MDP E 390.png
Chimchar
MDP E 393.png
Piplup
MDP E 403.png
Shinx
MDP E 447.png
Riolu
Grass Fire Water Electric Fighting

Note that Vulpix, Eevee, and Skitty are only available if the player is a girl, while Shinx, Phanpy, and Riolu are only available if the player is a boy.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!

004Charmander.png
Charmander
037Vulpix.png
Vulpix
058Growlithe.png
Growlithe
133Eevee.png
Eevee
155Cyndaquil.png
Cyndaquil
Fire Fire Fire Normal Fire
216Teddiursa.png
Teddiursa
255Torchic.png
Torchic
390Chimchar.png
Chimchar
427Buneary.png
Buneary
Normal Fire Fire Normal

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad!

007Squirtle.png
Squirtle
158Totodile.png
Totodile
194Wooper.png
Wooper
231Phanpy.png
Phanpy
258Mudkip.png
Mudkip
Water Water Water Ground Ground Water
298Azurill.png
Azurill
360Wynaut.png
Wynaut
393Piplup.png
Piplup
447Riolu.png
Riolu
Normal Psychic Water Fighting

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad!

025Pikachu.png
Pikachu
052Meowth.png
Meowth
054Psyduck.png
Psyduck
172Pichu.png
Pichu
175Togepi.png
Togepi
Electric Normal Water Electric Normal
179Mareep.png
Mareep
239Elekid.png
Elekid
403Shinx.png
Shinx
417Pachirisu.png
Pachirisu
Electric Electric Electric Electric

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity

025Pikachu PMDGTI.png
Pikachu
495Snivy PMDGTI.png
Snivy
498Tepig PMDGTI.png
Tepig
501Oshawott PMDGTI.png
Oshawott
610Axew PMDGTI.png
Axew
Electric Grass Fire Water Dragon

Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon

001Bulbasaur PSMD.png
Bulbasaur
004Charmander PSMD.png
Charmander
007Squirtle PSMD.png
Squirtle
025Pikachu PSMD.png
Pikachu
152Chikorita PSMD.png
Chikorita
Grass Poison Fire Water Electric Grass
155Cyndaquil PSMD.png
Cyndaquil
158Totodile PSMD.png
Totodile
252Treecko PSMD.png
Treecko
255Torchic PSMD.png
Torchic
258Mudkip PSMD.png
Mudkip
Fire Water Grass Fire Water
387Turtwig PSMD.png
Turtwig
390Chimchar PSMD.png
Chimchar
393Piplup PSMD.png
Piplup
447Riolu PSMD.png
Riolu
495Snivy PSMD.png
Snivy
Grass Fire Water Fighting Grass
498Tepig PSMD.png
Tepig
501Oshawott PSMD.png
Oshawott
650Chespin PSMD.png
Chespin
653Fennekin PSMD.png
Fennekin
656Froakie PSMD.png
Froakie
Fire Water Grass Fire Water

In the manga

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team, Ginji has the role of the hero Pokémon. He is a boy who was turned into a Torchic.

Trivia

  • Gates to Infinity is the only game where the hero Pokémon does not have amnesia.
  • Super Mystery Dungeon has the most choices for the hero Pokémon out of all the games, at 20.
  • In Gates to Infinity, even if the hero Pokémon is a girl, Pikachu will not have the heart-shaped tail of female Pikachu. A female Pikachu model was not programmed into the game.

See also

External links



Characters in the Mystery Dungeon series
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GranbullXatuGardevoirShiftryPelipperCelebi
Team A.C.T.Team MeaniesFull list
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