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In the '''{{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}''', '''[[move]]s''' function differently from the [[core series]] games. Moves have various '''ranges''' that determine what [[Dungeon tile|tiles]] they affect. | In the '''{{g|Mystery Dungeon series}}''', '''[[move]]s''' function differently from the [[core series]] games. Moves have various '''ranges''' that determine what [[Dungeon tile|tiles]] they affect. | ||
Most moves can only affect the target directly in front of the user, while other moves are able to reach targets further away. | Most moves can only affect the target directly in front of the user, while other moves are able to reach targets further away. For example, some moves are able to reach enemies further away in the direction that the user is facing. Moves which are able to reach 2 tiles in front of the user can pass through teammates, allowing partners to support the leader even in hallways. These moves are mostly made up of [[Priority|priority moves]] from the core series games. However, prior to {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}<!--GTI?-->, moves such as {{m|Shadow Ball}} which could reach further than 2 tiles would hit a teammate rather than passing through them. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, all moves regardless of range no longer hit allies unless the move is designed to target allies, or if the user is affected by a [[Status ailments in Mystery Dungeon|status condition]] which affects the way a move is executed. | ||
Moves may also affect enemies in an entire room. These moves can also hit enemies in hallways within the user's visibility{{tt|*|2 or 3 tile range depending on the dungeon. 2 tile range for enemies in Rescue Team and Explorers series, 1 tile range for enemies in Super Mystery Dungeon}}, including Ghost-type Pokémon in walls. | |||
Some moves are able to cut corners, which means that the move can hit an enemy diagonally past a wall adjacent to both the user and the foe. Moves may also target only enemies, only allies, both, or only the user. | Some moves are able to cut corners, which means that the move can hit an enemy diagonally past a wall adjacent to both the user and the foe. Moves may also target only enemies, only allies, both, or only the user. | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 10 May 2018
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In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, moves function differently from the core series games. Moves have various ranges that determine what tiles they affect.
Most moves can only affect the target directly in front of the user, while other moves are able to reach targets further away. For example, some moves are able to reach enemies further away in the direction that the user is facing. Moves which are able to reach 2 tiles in front of the user can pass through teammates, allowing partners to support the leader even in hallways. These moves are mostly made up of priority moves from the core series games. However, prior to Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, moves such as Shadow Ball which could reach further than 2 tiles would hit a teammate rather than passing through them. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, all moves regardless of range no longer hit allies unless the move is designed to target allies, or if the user is affected by a status condition which affects the way a move is executed.
Moves may also affect enemies in an entire room. These moves can also hit enemies in hallways within the user's visibility*, including Ghost-type Pokémon in walls.
Some moves are able to cut corners, which means that the move can hit an enemy diagonally past a wall adjacent to both the user and the foe. Moves may also target only enemies, only allies, both, or only the user.
The following is a list of all moves available in these games, noting their range, target, and whether the move can cut corners.
List of moves
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This article is part of Project Moves and Abilities, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on two related aspects of the Pokémon games. |