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[[File:Kecleon Shop artwork PSMD.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of Kecleon Shop from [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]]] | [[File:Kecleon Shop artwork PSMD.png|thumb|200px|Artwork of Kecleon Shop from [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]]] | ||
'''Kecleon Shops''' (Japanese: | '''Kecleon Shops''' (Japanese: '''カクレオンのおみせ''' ''{{tt|Kakureon|Kecleon}} Shop'') are locations in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]]. They exist to assist {{player}}s through their game by offering various [[Food (Mystery Dungeon)|food items]], [[TM]]s, and other goods. Items can also be sold to Kecleon Shop for [[Poké]]. | ||
They are found in various towns throughout the games and in [[Mystery Dungeon|dungeons]]. | They are found in various towns throughout the games and in [[Mystery Dungeon|dungeons]]. | ||
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==In towns== | ==In towns== | ||
[[File:Kecleon Shop PSMD Lively Town.png|thumb|Kecleon Shop in Lively Town]] | [[File:Kecleon Shop PSMD Lively Town.png|thumb|Kecleon Shop in Lively Town]] | ||
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|its remake]], the Kecleon Shop in [[Pokémon Square]] is run by two {{p|Kecleon}} brothers. The older, green Kecleon runs the '''Kecleon Shop''' (Japanese: {{tt|'''カクレオンしょうてん'''|Kakureon Shōten}} ''{{tt|Kakureon|Kecleon}} Store''), which sells various items and {{OBP|food|Mystery Dungeon}}s. The younger, purple Kecleon runs '''Kecleon Wares''' (Japanese: {{tt|'''カクレオンせんもんてん'''|Kakureon Senmonten}} ''{{tt|Kakureon|Kecleon}} Specialty Shop''), which sells [[TM]]s, [[Wonder Orb]]s, and {{md|Key}}s. It is the closest building to the [[Team Base]]. | In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|its remake]], the Kecleon Shop in [[Pokémon Square]] is run by two {{p|Kecleon}} brothers. The older, green Kecleon runs the '''Kecleon Shop''' (Japanese: {{tt|'''カクレオンしょうてん'''|Kakureon Shōten}} ''{{tt|Kakureon|Kecleon}} Store''), which sells various items and {{OBP|food|Mystery Dungeon}}s. The younger, purple Kecleon runs '''Kecleon Wares''' (Japanese: {{tt|'''カクレオンせんもんてん'''|Kakureon Senmonten}} ''{{tt|Kakureon|Kecleon}} Specialty Shop''), which sells [[TM]]s, [[Wonder Orb]]s({{gameabbrevmd|RB}} only), and {{md|Key}}s({{gameabbrevmd|RB}} only). It is the closest building to the [[Team Base]]. | ||
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]], the shop is once again run by the Kecleon Brothers and located near the center of [[Treasure Town]] and are collectively referred to as '''Kecleon Market''' | In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]], the shop is once again run by the Kecleon Brothers and located near the center of [[Treasure Town]] and are collectively referred to as the '''Kecleon Market'''. The shop is where the main characters meet the {{p|Marill}} and {{p|Azurill}} brothers. {{mdc|Bidoof|2}} is sent to the Kecleon Shop to find out how many Oran Berries are on sale that day in the [[Special Episode]] ''[[Bidoof's Wish]]''. | ||
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|the WiiWare games]], only the older brother is present at the shop. | In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|the WiiWare games]], only the older brother is present at the shop. | ||
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In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]], only the older Kecleon is running the shop, which is located in [[Post Town]]. | In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]], only the older Kecleon is running the shop, which is located in [[Post Town]]. | ||
In [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], the Kecleon Shop is once again only run by the older brother and is present in every town as well as [[Serene Village]], which adds up to a total of six Kecleon Shops, excluding the ones in dungeons. The shop also sells Lapras Liner Passes, which allows players to travel to other continents with [[Lapras Travel Liner]]. | In [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]], the Kecleon Shop is once again only run by the older brother and is present in every town as well as [[Serene Village]], which adds up to a total of six Kecleon Shops, excluding the ones in dungeons. The shop in [[Lively Town]] also sells Lapras Liner Passes, which allows players to travel to other continents with [[Lapras Travel Liner]]. | ||
==In dungeons== | ==In dungeons== | ||
[[File:Kecleon Shop dungeon PSMD.png|thumb|A dungeon shop in Super Mystery Dungeon]] | {{Incomplete|needs=When do Kecleon Shops start appearing in dungeons in Super Mystery Dungeon?}}[[File:Kecleon Shop dungeon PSMD.png|thumb|A dungeon shop in Super Mystery Dungeon]] | ||
The shop is made up of a number of carpeted tiles on the floor, which have various items on them. There will be a Kecleon standing on one of the tiles. When the {{player}} steps on a carpeted tile, the music changes and the player is greeted by the Kecleon. The items sold range from {{DL|Berry|In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Berries}} to rare [[TM]]s and [[Wonder Orb]]s. The items sold depend on the dungeon, with shops in later dungeons offering better items. To buy an item, the player must pick it up and talk to the Kecleon to pay for them. To sell items, the player simply places them on shop tiles, and then talks to Kecleon to receive the money. Items available in these shops are sometimes very rare and almost never available from the Kecleon Shop in the towns. In Gates to Infinity, Kecleon Shop is marked with purple color instead of blue on the map. | The shop is made up of a number of carpeted tiles on the floor, which have various items on them. There will be a Kecleon standing on one of the tiles. When the {{player}} steps on a carpeted tile, the music changes and the player is greeted by the Kecleon. The items sold range from {{DL|Berry|In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series|Berries}} to rare [[TM]]s and [[Wonder Orb]]s. The items sold depend on the dungeon, with shops in later dungeons offering better items. To buy an item, the player must pick it up and talk to the Kecleon to pay for them. To sell items, the player simply places them on shop tiles, and then talks to Kecleon to receive the money. Items available in these shops are sometimes very rare and almost never available from the Kecleon Shop in the towns. In Gates to Infinity, a Kecleon Shop is marked with purple color instead of blue on the map. | ||
In Red and Blue Rescue Team, Kecleon Shops can be found in [[Mt. Blaze]] onwards; in Rescue Team DX, they appear from [[Mt. Steel]] onwards. In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky they appear from [[Waterfall Cave]] onwards. In Gates to Infinity, they appear from [[Stompstump Peak]] onwards. | In Red and Blue Rescue Team, Kecleon Shops can be found in [[Mt. Blaze]] onwards; in Rescue Team DX, they appear from [[Mt. Steel]] onwards. In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky they appear from [[Waterfall Cave]] onwards. In Gates to Infinity, they appear from [[Stompstump Peak]] onwards. | ||
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If an {{DL|Wonder Orb|Invisify Orb}} is used, the shop music won't play when standing on the rug, and should the player take the items and leave the room, Kecleon won't even call for help until the Invisify Orb wears off, regardless of the player's and Kecleon's locations. In Gates to Infinity, Trawl Orbs no longer affect Kecleon Shop items. | If an {{DL|Wonder Orb|Invisify Orb}} is used, the shop music won't play when standing on the rug, and should the player take the items and leave the room, Kecleon won't even call for help until the Invisify Orb wears off, regardless of the player's and Kecleon's locations. In Gates to Infinity, Trawl Orbs no longer affect Kecleon Shop items. | ||
In Gates to Infinity, there is a downloadable dungeon called [[Kecleon Bazaar]] where his shop appears frequently and sells mainly TMs and occasionally some flags and HMs. If the player has insufficient funds, Kecleon will be disappointed, but he will not go after the player yet. This allows the player time to place back items instead of stealing them. Should the player keep walking past his shop tiles, it will be considered theft. | |||
Using an Escape Orb after collecting items from the shop but before Kecleon asks if the player would like to pay for the items will make the items disappear from the toolbox. | |||
====Effects of theft==== | ====Effects of theft==== | ||
After the player steals from a Kecleon Shop, a number of changes will take effect immediately, and will not wear off until the player reaches the next floor or somehow escapes the dungeon. | After the player steals from a Kecleon Shop, a number of changes will take effect immediately, and will not wear off until the player reaches the next floor or somehow escapes the dungeon. | ||
* The background music will change. In Explorers of Darkness, Time and, Sky and Gates to Infinity, this is the same background music used for confronting an outlaw Pokémon. | * The background music will change. In Explorers of Darkness, Time and, Sky and Gates to Infinity, this is the same background music used for confronting an outlaw Pokémon. In Rescue Team DX, this is the same music as the mazes in the Makuhita Dojo. | ||
* | * Certain Wonder Orbs, such as Escape Orbs, will become unusable; attempting to use one will waste it. | ||
* Team Leader cannot be changed. In {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, a defeated leader will give leadership to the next Pokémon on the team if they are not locked as leader due to story content. | * The Team Leader cannot be changed. In {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, a defeated leader will give leadership to the next Pokémon on the team if they are not locked as leader due to story content. | ||
* Attempts to complete a rescue mission on the same floor will fail. Attempting to do so yields this message: "You're a thief! You're not recognized as a rescuer!" However, retrieving an item from an outlaw will allow the team to escape the dungeon in a perfectly normal fashion. | * Attempts to complete a rescue mission on the same floor will fail. Attempting to do so yields this message: "You're a thief! You're not recognized as a rescuer!" However, retrieving an item from an outlaw will allow the team to escape the dungeon in a perfectly normal fashion. | ||
* The Kecleon shop itself becomes no different than ordinary ground, aside from its appearance. | * The Kecleon shop itself becomes no different than ordinary ground, aside from its appearance. | ||
** Items that remained unsold at the time of the theft become regular items and can be picked up by the player and passing wild Pokémon. | ** Items that remained unsold at the time of the theft become regular items and can be picked up by the player and passing wild Pokémon. | ||
** Placing items on a Kecleon shop tile will not result in a sale. | ** Placing items on a Kecleon shop tile will not result in a sale. | ||
** Placing the stolen items back on the Kecleon shop tiles will not result in any leniency or forgiveness. | |||
* Empowerment [[Seed]]s become unusable. | * Empowerment [[Seed]]s become unusable. | ||
** An Empowerment Seed that was eaten before stealing will not lose its effect until the player is knocked out. | |||
* The Kecleon that ran the market will turn hostile and begin attacking the player. | * The Kecleon that ran the market will turn hostile and begin attacking the player. | ||
** Additional Kecleon will spawn and join the original Kecleon. These Kecleon have abnormally high stats (maximum in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky), are at level 90, and are constantly at double [[Travel Speed|speed]]. However, defeating them is the only possible method of [[recruitment|recruiting]] a Kecleon. | ** Additional Kecleon will spawn and join the original Kecleon. These Kecleon have abnormally high stats (maximum in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky), are at level 90, and are constantly at double [[Travel Speed|speed]]. However, defeating them is the only possible method of [[recruitment|recruiting]] a Kecleon in certain games. | ||
** All other enemies that live in the dungeon stop appearing on the current floor. Starting in Gates to Infinity, any remaining enemies on the floor will vanish. | ** All other enemies that live in the dungeon stop appearing on the current floor. Starting in Gates to Infinity, any remaining enemies on the floor will vanish. | ||
*** In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red and Blue Rescue Teams]], the leader must be level 90-100 and holding a {{DL|Recruitment|Friend Bow}} to have a 0.1% chance of recruiting Kecleon. | *** In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red and Blue Rescue Teams]], the leader must be level 90-100 and holding a {{DL|Recruitment|Friend Bow}} to have a 0.1% chance of recruiting Kecleon. | ||
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*** In {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, at least three Kecleon will always appear by the stairs, and sometimes one will land on the stairs. {{DL|Seed|Warp Seed}}s will appear at the locations of vanished dungeon enemies. | *** In {{g|Super Mystery Dungeon}}, at least three Kecleon will always appear by the stairs, and sometimes one will land on the stairs. {{DL|Seed|Warp Seed}}s will appear at the locations of vanished dungeon enemies. | ||
** If the player is knocked out by a Kecleon, all items in the bag that aren't lost will be turned into {{DL|Seed|Plain Seed}}s, and a rescue attempt won't be possible. | ** If the player is knocked out by a Kecleon, all items in the bag that aren't lost will be turned into {{DL|Seed|Plain Seed}}s, and a rescue attempt won't be possible. | ||
== Purchasable items == | |||
=== Super Mystery Dungeon === | |||
{| class="roundtable sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{gold color}}; border:3px solid #{{ice color}}; max-width:50%" | |||
! colspan="2" | Item | |||
! Location | |||
! Price | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Apple VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Apple | |||
|Serene Village, Lively Town, Baram Town, Capim Town, Sahra Town, Noe Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|20 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Attack Looplet | |||
|Lively Town | |||
|200 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Persim Looplet | |||
|Dungeon Shops | |||
|600 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Escape Orb | |||
|Lively Town | |||
|150 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Max Elixir VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Max Elixir | |||
|Serene Village, Lively Town, Baram Town, Capim Town, Sahra Town, Noe Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|25 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Elixir Sprite.png]] | |||
|Elixir | |||
|Serene Village, Lively Town, Baram Town, Capim Town, Sahra Town, Noe Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|75 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Oran Berry VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Oran Berry | |||
|Serene Village, Lively Town, Baram Town, Capim Town, Sahra Town, Noe Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|25 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Pecha Berry VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Pecha Berry | |||
|Serene Village | |||
|12 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Progress Device Sprite.png]] | |||
|Progress Device | |||
|Serene Village, Lively Town, Baram Town, Capim Town, Sahra Town, Noe Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|555 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Revive All Orb | |||
|Serene Village | |||
|300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Seed VI Sprite.png]] | |||
|Tiny Reviver Seed | |||
|Serene Village, Lively Town, Baram Town, Capim Town, Sahra Town, Noe Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|180 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wand Sprite.png]] | |||
|Pounce Wand | |||
|Lively Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|35 per wand in the stack | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wand Sprite.png|center|frameless]] | |||
|Stayaway Wand | |||
|Lively Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|50 per wand in the stack | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wand Sprite.png|center|frameless]] | |||
|Switcher Wand | |||
|Lively Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|35 per wand in the stack | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wand Sprite.png]] | |||
|Quarter Wand | |||
|Lively Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|50 per wand in the stack | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Wand Sprite.png]] | |||
|Whirlwind Wand | |||
|Lively Town, Dungeon shops | |||
|35 per wand in the stack | |||
|} | |||
=== Rescue Team DX === | |||
{| class="roundtable sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{gold color}}; border:3px solid #{{ice color}}" | |||
! colspan="2" | Item | |||
! Availability | |||
! Price | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Oran Berry RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Oran Berry]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 25 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Pecha Berry RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Pecha Berry]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 12 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Apple RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Apple]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 50 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Gravelerock RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Gravelerock]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 10 per Gravelerock in the stack | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Max Ether RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Max Ether]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 100 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Max Elixir RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Max Elixir]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 175 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Tiny Reviver Seed]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 200 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Blast Seed]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 30 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Sleep Seed]] | |||
|Pokemon Square, Dungeon shops | |||
| 15 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Totter Seed]] | |||
|Pokemon Square, Dungeon shops | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Warp Seed]] | |||
|Pokemon Square, Dungeon shops | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Seed RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Life Seed]] | |||
| After clearing [[Murky Cave]] | |||
| 3000 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Protein RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Protein]] | |||
| After clearing [[Murky Cave]] | |||
| 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Calcium RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Calcium]] | |||
| After clearing [[Murky Cave]] | |||
| 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Iron RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Iron]] | |||
| After clearing [[Murky Cave]] | |||
| 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Zinc RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Zinc]] | |||
| After clearing [[Murky Cave]] | |||
| 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Carbos RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Carbos]] | |||
| After clearing [[Murky Cave]] | |||
| 2000 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Escape Orb]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 300 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Health Orb]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 100 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Rollcall Orb]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[One-Shot Orb]] | |||
| Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | |||
| 80 | |||
|- | |||
| [[File:MDBag Invitation RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
| [[Invitation]] | |||
| After clearing [[Uproar Forest]] (Pokemon Square only) | |||
| 1000 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag Evolution Crystal RTDX Sprite.png|center|frameless]] | |||
|[[Evolution Crystal]] | |||
|Post-game dungeon shops | |||
|1000 | |||
|} | |||
== Purchasable TMs == | |||
=== Rescue Team DX === | |||
{| class="roundtable sortable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{MD Red color}}; border:3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}" | |||
! Core TM | |||
! Name | |||
! width="50 px" | Price | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM02]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Dragon Claw}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM03]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Psyshock}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM13]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Ice Beam}} | |||
|2450[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM14]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Blizzard}} | |||
|3000[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM15]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Hyper Beam}} | |||
|2550[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM22]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Solar Beam}} | |||
|2100[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM23]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Smack Down}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM24]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Thunderbolt}} | |||
|2200[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM25]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Thunder}} | |||
|2150[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM26]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Earthquake}} | |||
|1950[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM29]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Psychic}} | |||
|1900[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM30]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Shadow Ball}} | |||
|2300[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM31]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Brick Break}} | |||
|2300[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM34]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Sludge Wave}} | |||
|2100[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM35]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Flamethrower}} | |||
|2300[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM36]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Sludge Bomb}} | |||
|2200[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM38]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Fire Blast}} | |||
|2300[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM39]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Rock Tomb}} | |||
|1900[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM40]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Aerial Ace}} | |||
|1800[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM42]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Facade}} | |||
|2400[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM43]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Flame Charge}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM47]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Low Sweep}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM50]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Overheat}} | |||
|2250[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM51]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Steel Wing}} | |||
|1900[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM52]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Focus Blast}} | |||
|2500[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM53]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Energy Ball}} | |||
|2250[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM54]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|False Swipe}} | |||
|1500[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM55]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Scald}} | |||
|1900[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM57]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Charge Beam}} | |||
|1950[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM58]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Sky Drop}} | |||
|1600[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM62]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Acrobatics}} | |||
|1750[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM65]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Shadow Claw}} | |||
|1900[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM68]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Giga Impact}} | |||
|2400[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM71]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Stone Edge}} | |||
|1950[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM72]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Volt Switch}} | |||
|1550[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM74]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Gyro Ball}} | |||
|1550[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM78]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Bulldoze}} | |||
|2050[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM79]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Frost Breath}} | |||
|1750[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM80]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Rock Slide}} | |||
|2000[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM81]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|X-Scissor}} | |||
|1800[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM82]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Dragon Tail}} | |||
|1850[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM84]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Poison Jab}} | |||
|1800[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM86]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Grass Knot}} | |||
|1860[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM89]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|U-turn}} | |||
|1650[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM91]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Flash Cannon}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM93]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Wild Charge}} | |||
|1700[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM95]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Snarl}} | |||
|2550[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM97]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Dark Pulse}} | |||
|2000[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM99]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Dazzling Gleam}} | |||
|2000[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM94]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Surf}} | |||
|2000[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM98]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Waterfall}} | |||
|1800[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM59]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Brutal Swing}} | |||
|1800[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM67]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Smart Strike}} | |||
|1750[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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|[[File:MDBag TM RTDX Sprite.png]]<br/><b><small>[[TM28]]</small></b> | |||
|{{m|Leech Life}} | |||
|1750[[File:MDBag Poké RTDX Sprite.png]] | |||
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==Glitches== | ==Glitches== | ||
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Kecleon Shop RTRB.png|Kecleon Shop in Pokémon Square | Kecleon Shop RTRB.png|Kecleon Shop in Pokémon Square | ||
Kecleon Shop TDS. | Kecleon Shop TDS.png|Kecleon Shop in Treasure Town | ||
Kecleon Shop in Light Adventure Squad.png|Kecleon Shop in Pokémon Garden | Kecleon Shop in Light Adventure Squad.png|Kecleon Shop in Pokémon Garden | ||
Kecleon Shop PMDGTI.png|Kecleon Shop in Post Town | Kecleon Shop PMDGTI.png|Kecleon Shop in Post Town | ||
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Kecleon Shop dungeon PMDGTI.png|A dungeon shop in Gates to Infinity | Kecleon Shop dungeon PMDGTI.png|A dungeon shop in Gates to Infinity | ||
Kecleon Shop dungeon PSMD.png|A dungeon shop in Super Mystery Dungeon | Kecleon Shop dungeon PSMD.png|A dungeon shop in Super Mystery Dungeon | ||
Kecleon Shop dungeon RTDX.png|A dungeon shop in Rescue Team DX | |||
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==In | ==In animation== | ||
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[[File:Kecleon Shop anime.png|thumb|250px|Kecleon Shop in the | [[File:Kecleon Shop anime.png|thumb|250px|The Kecleon Shop in ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!]]'']] | ||
The Kecleon Shop and the Kecleon Brothers first appeared in ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!]]''. After a briefing for a mission at [[Whiscash Pond]], the newly formed [[Team Go-Getters]] went to the Kecleon Shop to buy items for their mission. The Kecleon Brothers informed them that they were closed to everyone, however, as [[Team Meanies]] had recently visited them and bought everything they had. | The Kecleon Shop and the Kecleon Brothers first appeared in ''[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!]]''. After a briefing for a mission at [[Whiscash Pond]], the newly formed [[Team Go-Getters]] went to the Kecleon Shop to buy items for their mission. The Kecleon Brothers informed them that they were closed to everyone, however, as [[Team Meanies]] had recently visited them and bought everything they had. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 22 November 2024
Kecleon Shops (Japanese: カクレオンのおみせ Kakureon Shop) are locations in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. They exist to assist players through their game by offering various food items, TMs, and other goods. Items can also be sold to Kecleon Shop for Poké.
They are found in various towns throughout the games and in dungeons.
In towns
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and its remake, the Kecleon Shop in Pokémon Square is run by two Kecleon brothers. The older, green Kecleon runs the Kecleon Shop (Japanese: カクレオンしょうてん Kakureon Store), which sells various items and foods. The younger, purple Kecleon runs Kecleon Wares (Japanese: カクレオンせんもんてん Kakureon Specialty Shop), which sells TMs, Wonder Orbs(MDRB only), and Keys(MDRB only). It is the closest building to the Team Base.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, the shop is once again run by the Kecleon Brothers and located near the center of Treasure Town and are collectively referred to as the Kecleon Market. The shop is where the main characters meet the Marill and Azurill brothers. Bidoof is sent to the Kecleon Shop to find out how many Oran Berries are on sale that day in the Special Episode Bidoof's Wish.
In the WiiWare games, only the older brother is present at the shop.
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, only the older Kecleon is running the shop, which is located in Post Town.
In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, the Kecleon Shop is once again only run by the older brother and is present in every town as well as Serene Village, which adds up to a total of six Kecleon Shops, excluding the ones in dungeons. The shop in Lively Town also sells Lapras Liner Passes, which allows players to travel to other continents with Lapras Travel Liner.
In dungeons
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: When do Kecleon Shops start appearing in dungeons in Super Mystery Dungeon? |
The shop is made up of a number of carpeted tiles on the floor, which have various items on them. There will be a Kecleon standing on one of the tiles. When the player steps on a carpeted tile, the music changes and the player is greeted by the Kecleon. The items sold range from Berries to rare TMs and Wonder Orbs. The items sold depend on the dungeon, with shops in later dungeons offering better items. To buy an item, the player must pick it up and talk to the Kecleon to pay for them. To sell items, the player simply places them on shop tiles, and then talks to Kecleon to receive the money. Items available in these shops are sometimes very rare and almost never available from the Kecleon Shop in the towns. In Gates to Infinity, a Kecleon Shop is marked with purple color instead of blue on the map.
In Red and Blue Rescue Team, Kecleon Shops can be found in Mt. Blaze onwards; in Rescue Team DX, they appear from Mt. Steel onwards. In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky they appear from Waterfall Cave onwards. In Gates to Infinity, they appear from Stompstump Peak onwards.
Theft
If the player picks up an item and leaves the carpeted area, Kecleon will warp to the player's side, demand payment and/or offer money for sold items. If the player refuses to pay, tries to pay with insufficient funds, leaves the shop afflicted with certain status conditions (such as confusion) or warps from the area, the Kecleon will label the player a thief (which will get the attention of nearby enemies) and attack the player, while other Kecleon appear to battle the player. Using a Trawl Orb (prior to Gates to Infinity) has the same effect, as Kecleon Shop merchandise is counted among the floor's unclaimed items. Nearby enemies can also throw Warp Seeds at the team's leader before having the time to pay, which is considered as shoplifting. If a Warp Scarf activates before paying for the merchandise, it will be considered as stealing. Using the moves Teleport, Memento, Lunar Dance or Healing Wish in a Kecleon Shop counts as theft, since the user warps out of the shop because it only has 1 HP left. Also, an explosion resulting from Selfdestruct, Explosion, Aftermath, or a trap will destroy any nearby items, including Kecleon shop merchandise, which Kecleon counts as a theft. If a nearby explosion damages a Kecleon but does not destroy any items, the Kecleon will be able to be damaged by the player and any partners, but will not label the player as a thief, even if the Kecleon is defeated. However, if items are taken from the shop, the player will be marked as a thief, despite not being able to pay for any items taken.
If an Invisify Orb is used, the shop music won't play when standing on the rug, and should the player take the items and leave the room, Kecleon won't even call for help until the Invisify Orb wears off, regardless of the player's and Kecleon's locations. In Gates to Infinity, Trawl Orbs no longer affect Kecleon Shop items.
In Gates to Infinity, there is a downloadable dungeon called Kecleon Bazaar where his shop appears frequently and sells mainly TMs and occasionally some flags and HMs. If the player has insufficient funds, Kecleon will be disappointed, but he will not go after the player yet. This allows the player time to place back items instead of stealing them. Should the player keep walking past his shop tiles, it will be considered theft.
Using an Escape Orb after collecting items from the shop but before Kecleon asks if the player would like to pay for the items will make the items disappear from the toolbox.
Effects of theft
After the player steals from a Kecleon Shop, a number of changes will take effect immediately, and will not wear off until the player reaches the next floor or somehow escapes the dungeon.
- The background music will change. In Explorers of Darkness, Time and, Sky and Gates to Infinity, this is the same background music used for confronting an outlaw Pokémon. In Rescue Team DX, this is the same music as the mazes in the Makuhita Dojo.
- Certain Wonder Orbs, such as Escape Orbs, will become unusable; attempting to use one will waste it.
- The Team Leader cannot be changed. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, a defeated leader will give leadership to the next Pokémon on the team if they are not locked as leader due to story content.
- Attempts to complete a rescue mission on the same floor will fail. Attempting to do so yields this message: "You're a thief! You're not recognized as a rescuer!" However, retrieving an item from an outlaw will allow the team to escape the dungeon in a perfectly normal fashion.
- The Kecleon shop itself becomes no different than ordinary ground, aside from its appearance.
- Items that remained unsold at the time of the theft become regular items and can be picked up by the player and passing wild Pokémon.
- Placing items on a Kecleon shop tile will not result in a sale.
- Placing the stolen items back on the Kecleon shop tiles will not result in any leniency or forgiveness.
- Empowerment Seeds become unusable.
- An Empowerment Seed that was eaten before stealing will not lose its effect until the player is knocked out.
- The Kecleon that ran the market will turn hostile and begin attacking the player.
- Additional Kecleon will spawn and join the original Kecleon. These Kecleon have abnormally high stats (maximum in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky), are at level 90, and are constantly at double speed. However, defeating them is the only possible method of recruiting a Kecleon in certain games.
- All other enemies that live in the dungeon stop appearing on the current floor. Starting in Gates to Infinity, any remaining enemies on the floor will vanish.
- In Red and Blue Rescue Teams, the leader must be level 90-100 and holding a Friend Bow to have a 0.1% chance of recruiting Kecleon.
- In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky if the leader is level 99-100, is holding a Golden Mask, and has the Fast Friends IQ skill, the chance of recruitment is approximately 0.1%[1].
- In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, Kecleon is no longer able to be recruited, since there is no Kecleon Gift available. Neither Premier Gifts nor Normal Gifts will work on it, despite Kecleon being an unevolved Pokémon. Due to how damage works in this game, damaging moves that don't deal a set amount of damage will miss Kecleon (it will say "Kecleon took no damage!") if the user has too low of an attack if it's a physical move or special attack stat if it's a special move instead of doing at least 1 HP of damage.
- In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, at least three Kecleon will always appear by the stairs, and sometimes one will land on the stairs. Warp Seeds will appear at the locations of vanished dungeon enemies.
- If the player is knocked out by a Kecleon, all items in the bag that aren't lost will be turned into Plain Seeds, and a rescue attempt won't be possible.
Purchasable items
Super Mystery Dungeon
Rescue Team DX
Item | Availability | Price | |
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Oran Berry | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 25 | |
Pecha Berry | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 12 | |
Apple | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 50 | |
Gravelerock | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 10 per Gravelerock in the stack | |
Max Ether | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 100 | |
Max Elixir | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 175 | |
Tiny Reviver Seed | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 200 | |
Blast Seed | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 30 | |
Sleep Seed | Pokemon Square, Dungeon shops | 15 | |
Totter Seed | Pokemon Square, Dungeon shops | ||
Warp Seed | Pokemon Square, Dungeon shops | ||
Life Seed | After clearing Murky Cave | 3000 | |
Protein | After clearing Murky Cave | 2000 | |
Calcium | After clearing Murky Cave | 2000 | |
Iron | After clearing Murky Cave | 2000 | |
Zinc | After clearing Murky Cave | 2000 | |
Carbos | After clearing Murky Cave | 2000 | |
Escape Orb | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 300 | |
Health Orb | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 100 | |
Rollcall Orb | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | ||
One-Shot Orb | Base inventory (Pokemon Square), Dungeon shops | 80 | |
Invitation | After clearing Uproar Forest (Pokemon Square only) | 1000 | |
Evolution Crystal | Post-game dungeon shops | 1000 |
Purchasable TMs
Rescue Team DX
Glitches
Aggressive Kecleon glitch
In Red and Blue Rescue Team, if a team member attacks Kecleon before any items are stolen (via explosion or Blast Seed), the initial Kecleon will begin to attack, although the player will not be formally accused of stealing (and thus no additional Kecleon will appear and the music will not change) until the player exits the shop.
Dungeon shop glitch
- Main article: List of glitches in spin-off games#Dungeon shop glitch
In Red and Blue Rescue Team, an unlimited amount of Poké can be obtained from a dungeon shop by quicksaving the game after putting an item on the ground but before talking to the Kecleon.
False thief glitch
- Main article: List of glitches in spin-off games#False thief glitch
In Explorers of Time and Darkness, if a wild Pokémon is knocked out on a Kecleon shop and drops an item, the item is picked up like usual, but this will be considered as stealing. Even talking to Kecleon before leaving the shop won't do anything, as it wasn't set as a Kecleon shop item. This glitch was fixed in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky.
Kecleon team member glitch
In Red and Blue Rescue Team, the Kecleon in a dungeon shop can be made to follow the team around and behave as a team member, but will not follow the team onto the next floor. If the player damages Kecleon, such as through the use of a Blast Seed or a move such as Selfdestruct, Kecleon will attack the player's team. The glitch is generally activated if Kecleon is somehow attacked by enemy Pokémon by means of the player or partner(s) using a Pass Scarf to make a wild Pokémon damage the Kecleon, or an enemy Pokémon using Selfdestruct or Explosion without destroying anything on the shop tiles, or the trap equivalents are activated by the player or partner(s).
Gallery
In towns
In dungeons
In animation
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The Kecleon Shop and the Kecleon Brothers first appeared in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters Out of the Gate!. After a briefing for a mission at Whiscash Pond, the newly formed Team Go-Getters went to the Kecleon Shop to buy items for their mission. The Kecleon Brothers informed them that they were closed to everyone, however, as Team Meanies had recently visited them and bought everything they had.
The Kecleon Shop in Treasure Town appeared in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness and is called The Kecleon Brothers Shop and Ware. Team Poképals and Sunflora visited the shop to buy a Joy Ribbon, a Defense Scarf, and a Power Band. Kecleon asks which mission they were doing that day while Team Razor Wind overheard them and decided to do their mission for them, believing them to be too inexperienced to succeed. During their visit, Piplup realized that he had had a vision of this visit during the previous night.
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References
Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX |
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Major locations |
Friend Areas/Rescue team camps • Team Base • Pokémon Square • Kecleon Shop Kangaskhan Storage • Makuhita Dojo • Whiscash Pond • Luminous Cave • Hill of the Ancients |
Dungeons |
Tiny Woods • Thunderwave Cave • Mt. Steel • Sinister Woods • Silent Chasm Mt. Thunder • Great Canyon • Lapis Cave • Rock Path • Mt. Blaze • Snow Path Frosty Forest • Mt. Freeze • Magma Cavern • Sky Tower • Uproar Forest Howling Forest • Stormy Sea • Silver Trench • Meteor Cave • Fiery Field Lightning Field • Northwind Field • Mt. Faraway • Western Cave • Northern Range Pitfall Valley • Buried Relic • Wish Cave • Murky Cave • Desert Region Southern Cavern • Wyvern Hill • Solar Cave • Darknight Relic • Grand Sea Waterfall Pond • Unown Relic • Joyous Tower • Far-Off Sea • Purity Forest Oddity Cave • Remains Island • Marvelous Sea • Fantasy Strait Unknown DungeonRB Illusory GrottoRTDX |
This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project Locations, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the side games and locations, respectively |