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When two players have this mode on and are close enough to each other, the first Pokémon of their party shall go into the dungeon. Their Pokémon will have the chance of recruiting Pokémon and finding rare items. Some of these items are otherwise unavailable, such as the {{DL|Throwing item|Cacnea Spike}}, {{DL|Throwing item|Corsola Twig}}, and {{DL|Throwing item|Gold Fang}}. The player can not see the other Pokémon that navigates through the dungeon, but they will get a message when the other player has completed a mission.
When two players have this mode on and are close enough to each other, the first Pokémon of their party shall go into the dungeon. Their Pokémon will have the chance of recruiting Pokémon and finding rare items. Some of these items are otherwise unavailable, such as the {{DL|Throwing item|Cacnea Spike}}, {{DL|Throwing item|Corsola Twig}}, and {{DL|Throwing item|Gold Fang}}. The player can not see the other Pokémon that navigates through the dungeon, but they will get a message when the other player has completed a mission.


The Unknown Dungeon can be repeated an infinite number of times. The Unknown Dungeon is not in the Japanese version of Blue Rescue Team; the wireless communications mode (Japanese: '''ワイヤレスつうしん''' ''wireless communications'') takes its place.
The Unknown Dungeon can be repeated an unlimited number of times. The Unknown Dungeon is not in the Japanese version of Blue Rescue Team; the wireless communications mode (Japanese: '''ワイヤレスつうしん''' ''wireless communications'') takes its place.
 
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Revision as of 18:04, 8 January 2015

A Charizard exploring the Unknown Dungeon

The Unknown Dungeon (also known as tag mode) is a wireless feature of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team that can be activated from the main menu.

When two players have this mode on and are close enough to each other, the first Pokémon of their party shall go into the dungeon. Their Pokémon will have the chance of recruiting Pokémon and finding rare items. Some of these items are otherwise unavailable, such as the Cacnea Spike, Corsola Twig, and Gold Fang. The player can not see the other Pokémon that navigates through the dungeon, but they will get a message when the other player has completed a mission.

The Unknown Dungeon can be repeated an unlimited number of times. The Unknown Dungeon is not in the Japanese version of Blue Rescue Team; the wireless communications mode (Japanese: ワイヤレスつうしん wireless communications) takes its place.


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Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX
Major locations
Friend Areas/Rescue team campsTeam BasePokémon SquareKecleon Shop
Kangaskhan StorageMakuhita DojoWhiscash PondLuminous CaveHill of the Ancients
Dungeons
Tiny WoodsThunderwave CaveMt. SteelSinister WoodsSilent Chasm
Mt. ThunderGreat CanyonLapis CaveRock PathMt. BlazeSnow Path
Frosty ForestMt. FreezeMagma CavernSky TowerUproar Forest
Howling ForestStormy SeaSilver TrenchMeteor CaveFiery Field
Lightning FieldNorthwind FieldMt. FarawayWestern CaveNorthern Range
Pitfall ValleyBuried RelicWish CaveMurky CaveDesert Region
Southern CavernWyvern HillSolar CaveDarknight RelicGrand Sea
Waterfall PondUnown RelicJoyous TowerFar-Off SeaPurity Forest
Oddity CaveRemains IslandMarvelous SeaFantasy Strait
Unknown DungeonRB
Illusory GrottoRTDX


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