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In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, teams have a rank that reflects the skill level of the team.
Rescue Ranks
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, Rescue Teams have an associated rank that is increased by earning Rescue Points.
Rescue Points
The amount of Rescue Points gained from completing a mission depend on the difficulty rating, which depends on dungeon's hidden difficulty value; longer dungeons will increase this value as missions take on later floors. Additionally, an escort mission adds 2 to the value. E-rank missions have a white letter, D- and C-rank missions have a green letter, B- and A-rank missions have a blue letter, and S-rank missions have a red letter. The amount of Poké mentioned in job description is dependent on rank itself, starting with 100 Poké at E and increasing by 100 for each rank.
Rescue Points
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Difficulty
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E
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D
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C
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B
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A
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S
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★
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Points gained
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5
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10
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20
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40
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60
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80
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100
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150
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200
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300
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500
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700
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1000
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1500
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Exploration Ranks
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky, Exploration Teams have an associated rank that is increased by earning Rank Points.
Master Rank is the highest rank in Explorers of Time and Darkness. However, in Explorers of Sky, the ranks from Super to Master (as well as Silver) are easier to obtain, and four ranks were introduced above it. The highest obtainable rank in Sky is the Guildmaster Rank.
Rank Points
Rank Points are obtained through completing missions. The amount of points gained from completing a mission depend on the difficulty rating, which in turn depends on several factors, including the type of mission and the dungeon in which the mission is to take place.
Rank Points
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Difficulty
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E
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D
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C
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B
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A
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S
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★1
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★2
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★3
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★4
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★5
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★6
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★7
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★8
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★9
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Points gained (T/D)
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10 |
15 |
20 |
30 |
50 |
70 |
100 |
200 |
300 |
400 |
500 |
700 |
1000 |
1300 |
1500
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Points gained (Sky)
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10
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15
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20
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30
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60
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90
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150
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250
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400
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600
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800
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1000
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1200
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1400
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1600
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Adventure Squad
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
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Ranks
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Rank name
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Points needed
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Reward
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ノーマルランク Normal Rank
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0
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N/A
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ブロンズランク Bronze Rank
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100
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Joy Seed, access to Gastrodon Judgment House and Treasure Boxes; access to fourth and fifth dungeons
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シルバーランク Silver Rank
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300
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Wonder Gummi, access to Slaking Move Relearner
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Rank Points
As before, Rank Points are acquired by doing missions in dungeons; the difficulty of the mission depends on the dungeon, type of mission and how far into the dungeon the mission is. Letter-ranked missions have different colors depending on the letter, eg. E-rank being white.
Rank Points
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Difficulty
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E
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D
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C
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B
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A
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Points gained
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10
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20
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40
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80
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160
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Paradise Rank
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, the player's team has an associated Paradise Rank which is increased by earning Paradise Points by completing job requests.
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Expedition Rank
In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon expedition points are gained by completing expeditions and are used to raise the expedition rank by checking the nexus when the required amount of points are reached.
Expedition Ranks
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Rank name
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Points needed
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Reward
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Maximum registered teams
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Songs added
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Bag size
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Pokémon connected
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Items
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Dungeons
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Gold bars
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Rookie Rank
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0
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Normal Rank
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200
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Gold Looplet x1, Progress Device x1, Lucha Token x2
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5
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6
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Unlimited Dungeon 1, Unlimited Dungeon 2, Unlimited Dungeon 3, V-Wheeeeeel!!!, Battling Legends
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Drilbur, Bisharp, Fearow, Gabite
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Bronze Rank
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700
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Focus Looplet x1, Lucha Token x2, Progress Device + x1
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Pledge Hill
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10
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Ragged Mountain, Illusory Ragged Mountain, Stony Cave
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40
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Binacle, Helioptile, Machamp, Goodra, Druddigon
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Silver Rank
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1500
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Joy Looplet x1, Iron x2, Lucha Token x2
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Triangle Temple, Heart Lake
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15
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Hazy Pass, Hazy Pass: Highlands, Illusory Hazy Pass, Stompstump Peak
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Combee, Combee, Beedrill, Vespiquen, Lickitung
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Gold Rank
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3000
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Persim Looplet x1, Zinc x2, Lucha Token x2
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Island of Isolation, Mysterious Geoglyph
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20
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7
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Desolate Canyon, Inflora Forest, Crags of Lament, Within the Crags of Lament
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48
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Tympole, Seismitoad, Poliwag, Trubbish, Poliwrath
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Platinum Rank
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3900
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Pecha Looplet x1, Calcium x2, Lucha Token x2
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Seafloor Ruins, Blue Point
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25
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Telluric Path, Great Glacier, Glacial Underpass, Glacier Palace, Glacier Palace: Reaches
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Hippowdon, Heracross, Baltoy
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Diamond Rank
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4500
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Wakeful Looplet x1, Protein x2, Lucha Token x2
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Altar of Ice, Zero Isle
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30
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Kilionea Road, Forest of Shadows, Daybreak Ridge, Daybreak Ridge: Highlands
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Scyther, Crustle
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Ace Rank
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5000
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Carbos x2, Lucha Token x2 Dazzling Gleam x1 (multiuse)
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Dragon Gate, Distress Mountain
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35
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8
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Ochre Quarry, Withered Savanna, Holehills, Illusory Holehills
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Exeggutor, Ditto
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