Partner Pokémon

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Partner Pokémon in Shadows of Almia

Partner Pokémon are Pokémon who are allowed to always accompany a Pokémon Ranger and do not leave after using a Poké Assist like other Pokémon. So far there are more than 20 partner Pokémon in the three Pokémon Ranger games. In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, one can switch their partner at will, but only after completing the necessary quests.

Pokémon Ranger

There are only two partner Pokémon in this game; they are Plusle and Minun. The one which the player gets depends on their chosen gender, with males receiving Minun and females receiving Plusle.

Females Males
311Plusle.png 312Minun.png
Electric
311msra.png Plusle 312msra.png Minun

Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia

The number of possible partner Pokémon was greatly increased, now up to 17, one for each type, so the player would have access to a partner Pokémon with every type of Poké Assist. The player encounters their first at Nabiki Beach, either Pachirisu, Starly or Munchlax. The two not chosen are obtainable later on in the game. Also, throughout the game, the player can obtain different partner Pokémon by completing certain quests involving the Pokémon. However, Kricketot, Croagunk and Mime Jr. are obtained during the main storyline. The player is only allowed to take one partner at a time. The rest remain at Partner Farm.

Starter partners

417Pachirisu.png 396Starly.png 446Munchlax.png
Electric Flying Normal
417mssoa.png Pachirisu 396mssoa.png Starly 446mssoa.png Munchlax

Additional partners

387Turtwig.png 390Chimchar.png 393Piplup.png 401Kricketot.png 408Cranidos.png 410Shieldon.png 439Mime Jr.png
Grass Fire Water Bug Rock Steel Psychic
387mssoa.png Turtwig 390mssoa.png Chimchar 393mssoa.png Piplup 401mssoa.png Kricketot 408mssoa.png Cranidos 410mssoa.png Shieldon 439mssoa.png Mime Jr.
443Gible.png 449Hippopotas.png 453Croagunk.png 459Snover.png 066Machop.png 215Sneasel.png 200Misdreavus.png
Dragon Ground Poison Ice Fighting Dark Ghost
443mssoa.png Gible 449mssoa.png Hippopotas 453mssoa.png Croagunk 459mssoa.png Snover 066mssoa.png Machop 215mssoa.png Sneasel 200mssoa.png Misdreavus

Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs

Ukulele Pichu

In the main storyline, players get to befriend a ukulele-playing Pichu on Dolce Island. The Assist of Ukulele Pichu gets several upgrades as players progress through the game. When playing in the past, due to the fact that the Ukulele Pichu stays in the present, players may choose as their partner any Pokémon whose heart slate they have obtained from a temple. When first arriving in the past, players have a Piplup as their partner.

172Pichu.png
Electric
172Umsgs.png Pichu

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team

At the begining of the game you are presented with a quiz that desides which Pokémon you will play as, then you choose your partner (from see below). Your partner and you are the only playable pokémonn until you complete your first mission and buy a friend area. After the player has completed the main story the option is free what pokémon may be used as player and the partner do no longer have to come along. And if your partner dies in a dungeon (Pre-Story) you will automaticly loose.

Pokémon Nature
Male Female
File:MDP001.png Bulbasaur Docile Calm
File:MDP004.png Charmander Hardy Brave
File:MDP007.png Squirtle Jolly Relaxed
File:MDP025.png Pikachu Impish Hardy
File:MDP052.png Meowth* Quirky N/A
File:MDP054.png Psyduck* Relaxed Lonely
File:MDP066.png Machop* Brave N/A
File:MDP104.png Cubone* Lonely Impish
File:MDP133.png Eevee* N/A Naïve
File:MDP152.png Chikorita N/A Docile
File:MDP155.png Cyndaquil Timid N/A
File:MDP158.png Totodile Naive Jolly
File:MDP252.png Treecko Sassy Quirky
File:MDP255.png Torchic Hasty Sassy
File:MDP258.png Mudkip Calm Timid
File:MDP300.png Skitty* N/A Hasty
  • *: These Pokémon may not be selected as the partner.
  • Some characters are only available to players of a certain gender.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness

The game starts with a quiz to deside what Pokémon the player starts as, then the player chooses partner. The partner has to tag along and you will automaticly loose if he gets defeated until you complete the main story the player and partner will still however walk around in tresure town.

Pokémon Nature Pokémon.com description
Male Female
File:MDP001.png Bulbasaur Lonely Docile Bulbasaur's Overgrow Ability powers up Grass-type moves when it's weakened.
File:MDP004.png Charmander Docile Brave This starter Pokémon wears its emotions on its tail—the flame on its tail, that is!
File:MDP007.png Squirtle Quirky Bold With its Water Terrain Ability, Squirtle can lead you across rivers and lakes!
File:MDP025.png Pikachu Brave Hasty Pikachu is one of the starters you can choose from! We wonder if its Ability, Static, will come in to play?
File:MDP052.png Meowth* Sassy Relaxed If Meowth sees something Shiny, its eyes sparkle like jewels!
File:MDP152.png Chikorita Calm Quiet Grass-type Pokémon like Chikorita can be found in forests.
File:MDP155.png Cyndaquil Timid Calm Cyndaquil delivers a warm reception when it's angered or startled—its back erupts with fire!
File:MDP158.png Totodile Jolly Sassy Even its friends need to be careful of Totodile—it has a habit of biting anything with its developed jaws.
File:MDP252.png Treecko Quiet Hardy After you battle in the Explorer Maze, Treecko shows up to request a job.
File:MDP255.png Torchic Hardy Rash Those who hug Torchic get an extra warm feeling because a fire burns inside its body!
File:MDP258.png Mudkip Rash Lonely Skilled in Water-type moves, Mudkip checks its surroundings using the fin on its head.
File:MDP300.png Skitty* Hasty Naïve Skitty is so adorable that its Cute Charm Ability can even infatuate its foes.
File:MDP387.png Turtwig Bold Timid Turtwig is a Grass-type Pokémon. Will it be powerful in grassy areas?
File:MDP390.png Chimchar Naïve Impish Using Fire-type moves with Chimchar will definitely help you out in a pinch.
File:MDP393.png Piplup Impish Quirky Piplup is friendly and enthusiastic. It will make a great Pokémon adventurer!
File:MDP446.png Munchlax* Relaxed Jolly Let's hope Munchlax's hunger doesn't stop it from being a great adventurer.
Notes:
  • *: These Pokémon may not be selected as a partner.
  • Riolu was intended to be a starter, but this idea was later dropped.


Pokémon Ranger
Main RangerTop RangerOperatorMechanic
Partner PokémonPoké AssistField MoveRanger Sign
Ranger RankMissionQuestRanger Net
Locations FioreAlmiaOblivia
Ranger BaseRanger DepotRanger UnionRanger School
Capture Stylers Capture StylerSuper StylerPower Styler
Antagonists Go-Rock SquadTeam Dim SunTeam DebonairsPokémon Pinchers
Misc. The Almia TimesThe King of Almia and the Three PrincesGlossary
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