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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* The first few pages of the book claim that the player character was a "young, aspiring Trainer" prior to waking up as a Pokémon. However, this is not definitively stated in the games. | * The first few pages of the book claim that the player character was a "young, aspiring Trainer" prior to waking up as a Pokémon. However, this is not definitively stated in the games. | ||
** Nintendo Power issue 209 from November 2006 further doubles down on this claim, stating that the player character was an apprentice trainer from the world of the previous Pokémon games. | |||
===Errors=== | ===Errors=== |
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Rescuer's Guide | |
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ISBN: | N/A |
Published: | 2006 |
Publisher: | N/A |
Author: | N/A |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Rescuer's Guide is a 64-page guide book for the video games Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. The book primarily covers early-game story details, and basic game mechanics. The front cover, back cover, and spine all use a shiny foil, and a fold-out poster of Pokémon Square is included.
The book was originally available as a pre-order bonus with Red or Blue Rescue Team.
Contents
- A Whole New World - Describes the game's premise, early story beats, and gives an overview of all starting Pokémon options.
- Into the Dungeon - Describes game mechanics such as dungeon exploration, items, combat, moves, IQ skills, and Recruitment.
- Pokémon Square - Briefly discusses the town's facilities, Wonder Mail, and connectivity with friends.
- Note pages to write down Wonder Mail codes.
- A type matchup chart.
- A fold-out poster of Pokémon Square.
Wonder Mail codes
A small selection of Wonder Mail codes are included in the book:
Password | Objective | Rewards |
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F?RP F?…? ?+7? CT?H 64?0 R???
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Escort Plusle to Minun at B5F of Thunderwave Cave. | 400 Poké + Heal Ribbon |
F?RP F?…? 4+7? …R?H 64?0 R???
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Escort Minun to Plusle at B5F of Thunderwave Cave. | 400 Poké + Heal Ribbon |
??-F H?F? ?3P? Q??+ 8?76 T8??
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Rescue Wigglytuff at 8F of Mt Steel. | 200 Poké + TM31 (Brick Break) |
1??9 4WT? 0F9J NF?9 7770 +8?W
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Escort Nidoran♂ to Nidoran♀ at 14F of Sky Tower. | 500 Poké |
4?MF 87T? ?3N4 ♀R?2 -?6R 8C??
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Find Voltorb at 6F of Mt Steel. | Max Elixir |
Trivia
- The first few pages of the book claim that the player character was a "young, aspiring Trainer" prior to waking up as a Pokémon. However, this is not definitively stated in the games.
- Nintendo Power issue 209 from November 2006 further doubles down on this claim, stating that the player character was an apprentice trainer from the world of the previous Pokémon games.
Errors
- Eevee's page lists its friend area as "Morphing Forest", but in the games it is instead named "Evolution Forest".
- Torchic's page incorrectly lists its ability as Overgrow, instead of Blaze.
- The Wonder Mail codes involving Plusle and Minun claim to unlock Plusle in Red Rescue Team and Minun in Blue Rescue Team. However, Plusle is already available in Red and Minun is already available in Blue.
This book article is part of Project Merchandise, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on all Pokémon toys, dolls, books, and collectible merchandise. |