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* The [[Generation IV]] [[Pokémon]] {{p|Munchlax}} is obtainable in this game through hacking, despite the fact that the game only contains Pokémon from the first three generations.
* The [[Generation IV]] [[Pokémon]] {{p|Munchlax}} is obtainable in this game through hacking, despite the fact that the game only contains Pokémon from the first three generations.
*There are no {{shiny2}} Pokémon in this game, although a shiny {{p|Celebi}} appears in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2]].
*There are no {{shiny2}} Pokémon in this game, although a shiny {{p|Celebi}} appears in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2]].
** The purple {{p|Kecleon}} in this game is considered by many to be {{shiny2}}; however, shiny Kecleon merely have a blue stripe instead of red.
** The purple {{p|Kecleon}} in this game is considered by many to be {{shiny2}}; however, shiny Kecleon merely have a blue stripe, not a complete palette change.
*If released, a legendary Pokémon may be fought and recruited again, with the exception of Latios and Latias, who instead ask the player if they can join.
*If released, a legendary Pokémon may be fought and recruited again, with the exception of Latios and Latias, who instead ask the player if they can join.
* These are the paired games to be released on separate handhelds to date. Despite this, they are still virtually identical.
* These are the paired games to be released on separate handhelds to date. Despite this, they are still virtually identical.

Revision as of 16:10, 18 January 2009

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
[[File:Mystery Dungeon Blue boxartMystery Dungeon Red boxart|250px]]
Boxarts of Blue and Red
Basic info
Platform: {{{platform}}}
Category: Dungeon Crawler
Players: 1
Connectivity: None
Developer: Chunsoft
Publisher: Nintendo
Part of: {{{gen_series}}}
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: E for Everyone
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: November 17, 2005
North America: September 18, 2006
Australia: September 28, 2006
Europe: November 10, 2006
South Korea: August 30, 2007
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese:
English: Official English site

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team are a matched pair of Pokémon games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, respectively. These two games were developed by Chunsoft and were published by Nintendo. They were released in Japan on November 17, 2005, and were released in the U.S. on September 18, 2006.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon starts with the player as a human who is turned into a Pokémon. A series of questions at the start of the game determines what Pokémon the player becomes.

When the player first discovers that they are a Pokémon, they will first meet their partner who also happens to be a Pokémon. The journey begins with the player going out to find a lost Caterpie. Once this first quest is done, the journey begins in earnest.

All Pokémon from Generations I, II, and III are available in this game; all may be battled and befriended as the player ventures across the land and into various dungeons.

The games have received adaptations in other formats through the anime episode Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters out of the Gate! and the manga series Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team.

The game has been successful enough to have two sequels. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness were released on the Nintendo DS in 2007/2008 and a third pair of games will be released in 2009.

Gameplay

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon is an adaptation of the Fushigi no Dungeon games for Pokémon. Like the main Pokémon RPGs, it has two gameplay modes; unlike the main RPGs, battle mode and dungeon mode are not distinct. It is a semi-turn-based game, with each step, attack, or item use being counted as a single turn.

The size of a party is limited to four in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, compared to six in the main RPGs; furthermore, players are only able to directly control one Pokémon: their own character (or, later in the game, any other befriended Pokémon). The player's teammates are essentially autonomous, with player control being limited to general strategy such as avoiding Pokémon battles or not moving and staying in one place.

Plot

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Main story

  • The player wakes up one day in the Pokémon world, a human turned into a Pokémon.
  • This world is suffering an imbalance in nature, with natural disasters occurring everywhere.
  • The player and their partner form a rescue team after successfully rescuing Caterpie.
  • Soon after, they rescue two Magnemite, one which joins the team.
  • Team Meanies steal the requests for help from the player's mailbox. The team rescues a Metapod who is stuck at Sinister Woods.
  • A Jumpluff is stuck at Silent Chasm. Shiftry is asked to go. The team goes down to rescue Shiftry.
  • After Zapdos kidnaps Shiftry, the player must fight it at the top of Mt. Thunder.
  • The player consults Xatu for an explanation of their presence in this world as a Pokémon at Great Canyon.
  • The player learns of the legend of Ninetales: one day, a human angered a Ninetales and was cursed, however, his/her Gardevoir took the curse upon herself to save her master. However, the human selfishly deserts the cursed Gardevoir. Ninetales prophesises that the selfish human would be reborn as a Pokémon, and when that happens, the balance of nature in the world would collapse.
  • Gengar convinces the Pokémon that the player is the selfish human in the legend of Ninetales, and they decide to run them out of town.
  • To escape their pursuers the team pass through Lapis Cave and then Mt. Blaze, where they encounter Moltres.
  • The team enters Frosty Forest and is attacked by Articuno, who blames the player for bringing natural disasters to its forest. An Absol steps in and stops the fighting, then joins the rescue team.
  • The player reaches Mt Freeze and meets the Ninetales of the legend. The player discovers that while part of the legend is true, and the selfish human from the legend is alive, the player is not that human.
  • The player returns to the town, and Gengar is discredited. Meanwhile Team A.C.T. (named after their members, Alakazam, Charizard, and Tyranitar) goes to the Magma Caverns to defeat Groudon.
  • Wynaut and Wobbuffet ask the player to go defeat the Mankey gang in the Uproar Forest. In return, they offer a peeled Chestnut, which are in turn used to convince the Mankey gang to help renovate the Rescue Team Base.
  • Team A.C.T. is instead defeated, and a new team, comprised of Blastoise, Octillery and Golem, is formed to go rescue them.
  • The new team is also defeated. The player goes to Magma Cavern themselves to rescue Team A.C.T.
  • After defeating Groudon, Xatu announces that a falling star is headed towards the planet, and that it is the meteor that is causing the imbalance in nature.
  • Gardevoir reveals to the player, in a dream, the true reason for his/her transformation: the player was destined to be the savior of the Pokémon world; the player decided to erase the memories of being a human in order to cleanse the heart and mind.
  • The player goes to find Rayquaza in order to convince it to destroy the falling star.
  • Rayquaza's Hyper Beam destroys the meteorite. However, the player ends up in the netherworld in the aftermath of the explosion; Gengar somehow helps them return to the Pokémon world.
  • As the Pokémon celebrate the end of the calamities, the player says farewell and leaves to return to the human world.
  • After the credits roll, the player decides to remain in the Pokémon world, and reappears at the rescue base.

Epilogue

  • After talking to Lombre and Whiscash, the player goes to Stormy Sea and defeats Kyogre.
  • After getting mail about a new dungeon, the player talks to Lombre. Then Shiftry will let the player go to Buried Relic.
  • After getting HM Surf in the Solar Cave, Spinda walks into Pokémon Square and collapses. The player and their partner take him back to their rescue base.
  • Spinda reveals he was looking for the mirage Pokémon, but doesn't know what it is. He gives the player the Clear Wing, then leaves and stays in Pokémon Square for a while.
  • The player's partner suggests that they go and speak to Xatu.
  • Upon reaching the top of the Great Canyon, Xatu reveals that the player must first go to the three fields and face the Lords of those areas (the Legendary beasts).
  • After clearing the Fiery Field and defeating Entei, Entei turns the Clear Wing into the Red Wing.
  • After clearing the Lightning Field and defeating Raikou, Raikou turns the Red Wing into the Sunset Wing.
  • After clearing the Northwind Field and defeating Suicune, Suicune turns the Sunset Wing into the Rainbow Wing, and Mt. Faraway is unlocked.
  • Once the player clears Mt. Faraway and defeat the Mirage Pokémon, revealed to be Ho-Oh, the player can go back to the Fields and Mt. Faraway to recruit the legendary beasts and Ho-Oh (if their friend areas have been opened).
  • If the player goes back to Pokémon Square and talk to Spinda, it will leave, encouraged to go exploring again.
  • Medicham and Ekans go to the Wish Cave to try to grant wishes for themselves.
  • Ekans is defeated and places a rescue request for Medicham, who is still stuck in the cave.
  • After rescuing Medicham, the player is rewarded with the Wish Stone.
  • Medicham and Ekans reveal that Gengar is trying to climb Mt. Freeze.
  • Gengar asks the player to escort him up Mt. Freeze.
  • Gengar reveals himself to be the selfish human in the legend of Ninetales, and is the master of Gardevoir.
  • Ninetales gives Gengar the Nine Tail Crest, and sends him to Murky Cave.
  • The player and Gengar go rescue Gardevoir. Gardevoir then offers to join the player's rescue team, but it has lost all its memory relating to Gengar.
  • Once the player goes back and recruits Ho-Oh, a cutscene will be shown showing Blastoise and Charizard being KO'd by an incredibly strong Pokémon in an extremely tough dungeon.
  • When the player goes through the dungeon, the Pokémon is revealed as Mewtwo.
  • If the player has the friend area Cryptic Cave, Mewtwo will ask to join the player's rescue team second time through the dungeon if the player defeats Mewtwo.
  • After recruiting all of the legendary birds, the player talks to Alakazam. The player then goes to Legendary Island and Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres will grant access to Silver Trench.
  • After recruiting Lugia, Xatu will appear outside the Team base. After that, Blastoise will come and say that he saw a cave and saw "Template:P2". Xatu will then name the place Meteor Cave. Then, the player will gain access to it. The player may recruit Deoxys in the Meteor Cave.

Dungeon Tips

  • If the player remains on one floor of a dungeon for too long, this will happen:
    • It will say "Something is stirring".
    • It will say "Something is approaching".
    • It will say "It's coming closer."
    • It will say "It's right near! It's gusting hard!" Then the player's character will faint.
  • Pokémon with the Float terrain ability who try to cross magma will get burned (unless they are Template:Type2).
  • Not all Pokémon are able to be directly recruited. Pokémon that cannot be are mostly final form Pokémon.

Characters

Playable characters

Pokémon Nature/Personality
Male Female
Bulbasaur Docile Calm
Squirtle Jolly Relaxed
Charmander Hardy Brave
Pikachu Impish Hardy
Meowth* Quirky N/A
Psyduck* Relaxed Lonely
Machop* Brave N/A
Cubone* Lonely Impish
Eevee* N/A Naïve
Chikorita N/A Docile
Totodile Naive Naïve
Cyndaquil Timid N/A
Treecko Sassy Quirky
Mudkip Calm Timid
Torchic Hasty Sassy
Skitty* N/A Hasty

Notes:

  • *: These Pokémon may not be selected as the partner.
  • Some characters are only available to players of a certain gender.

Non-player characters

  • Gardevoir (Player's dreams). Eventually able to be recruited after helping out Gengar.
  • Xatu (Hill of the Ancients)
  • Ninetales (Mt. Freeze)
  • Wynaut (Uproar Forest)
  • Wobbuffet (Uproar Forest)

Plot-set friends

Pokémon Square

Makuhita Dojo

Whiscash Pond

Pelipper Post Office

Rescue teams

Bosses

  1. Skarmory
  2. Team Meanies
  3. Zapdos
  4. Moltres
  5. Articuno
  6. Groudon
  7. Rayquaza
  8. Kyogre
  9. Regirock
  10. Regice
  11. Registeel
  12. Mew
  13. Latios
  14. Entei
  15. Raikou
  16. Suicune
  17. Ho-Oh
  18. Jirachi
  19. Lugia
  20. Deoxys
  21. Mewtwo

Version Exlculsive Pokémon

Similar to the main series games, there are version exclusive Pokémon. However, these Pokémon can be unlocked on the opposite version using Wondermail codes.

Exclusive to Blue

Exclusive to Red


Trivia

  • This is the first game to date that allows the player to understand what Pokémon are saying.
    • That is except for Jynx (but strangely, not Smoochum, its pre-evolution) and the Wobbuffet who helps renovate the rescue team base, who seems to only be able to say Wobbuffet. However, since its Japanese name can be taken to mean "That's right", it is likely that it was intended to simply constantly be reassuring the Wynaut, whose Japanese name essentially translates to "Really?".
  • This is the first game in the franchise to offer attack duplication (the ability to learn moves several times in place of four different moves) without a glitch.
  • The Generation IV Pokémon Munchlax is obtainable in this game through hacking, despite the fact that the game only contains Pokémon from the first three generations.
  • There are no Template:Shiny2 Pokémon in this game, although a shiny Celebi appears in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2.
    • The purple Kecleon in this game is considered by many to be Template:Shiny2; however, shiny Kecleon merely have a blue stripe, not a complete palette change.
  • If released, a legendary Pokémon may be fought and recruited again, with the exception of Latios and Latias, who instead ask the player if they can join.
  • These are the paired games to be released on separate handhelds to date. Despite this, they are still virtually identical.



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