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These jobs take place in dungeons, the layout of which are randomized. The objective is to either finish a job or go through all the floors to find the exit. In the dungeon, there are wild Pokémon that battle with the player's team. These battles are turn-based, and take place in the dungeon map. Pokémon fight using the four moves they know, or using projectiles and other items. While going through the dungeon, the player gets hungry and has to eat food, either found in the dungeon or bought in advance. Pokémon can join the player's team during dungeons and can either permanently join their team or be dismissed after the dungeon. Completing missions can also allow a Pokémon to join the player's team.

Unlike the original games, being defeated in a dungeon will only make the player control the next Pokémon in their team, until all three main Pokémon are defeated. Players are able to encounter shiny Pokémon during the game, which only appear as "strong foes."

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Similar to the other Mystery Dungeon titles, the roguelike gameplay revolves around randomly changing dungeons which need to be explored by the player and their partner Pokémon using turn-based moves. The story focuses on the player who has been turned into a Pokémon and has developed amnesia who later joins a rescue team with a partner Pokémon while finding out who they are. As of July 25, 2007, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team had sold 3.08 million copies worldwide. Two sequels, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, were released in Japan on September 13, 2007, and in North America on April 20, 2008. They featured Generation IV Pokémon, improved Wi-Fi features, and more touchscreen options.

These jobs take part in dungeons, of which the layout is randomized.[1] The objective is to either finish a job, or go through all the floors to find the exit.[1] In the dungeon, there are wild Pokémon that battle with the player's team.[1] These battles are turn-based, and take place in the dungeon map.[1] Pokémon fight using the four moves they know, by using a standard "A button" attack,[1] or using projectiles and other items.[2] While going through the dungeon, the player gets hungry and has to eat food, either found in the dungeon or bought in advance.[1]

They are confronted by Alakazam, who says the Pokémon held a town meeting on what they must do to save the world: they must find and kill the player and anyone who sides with them. As they give the team one night to get away, the two leave Pokémon Square as fugitives and make their way to the northeasternmost part of the world in an effort to elude the teams that are now hunting them down. Along the way, they encounter the legendary birds Moltres and Articuno, who feel the effects of the disasters in their respective areas. They befriend an Absol who seeks to find the true cause of the natural disasters. The trio reaches the top of Mt. Freeze only to be cornered by Team ACT. They get ready to finish the player and partner off, but are stopped by Ninetales, who reveals that the player is not the human in the legend, that both parts of the legend are coincidental occurrences, and that the world is in greater danger caused by the awakening of Groudon. Team ACT proceeds to try and stop Groudon, while the team heads home to clear all remaining suspicion at Pokémon Square. After a few days, the player and the partner worry, as Team ACT has not come back from their mission to quell Groudon. Asking to rescue the missing Team ACT, Lombre refuses to let them go, saying there are plenty of tougher Pokémon than them. Shiftry convinces three of the strongest Pokémon, Blastoise, Octillery, and Golem, to form a special rescue team and rescue Team ACT. After a few days, the special team returns defeated.

After being discouraged by Gengar, the player and partner are able to get everyone's spirits back up, and volunteer to rescue Team ACT themselves. When the team reaches Magma Cavern, they find Charizard and Tyranitar defeated, with Alakazam fighting against Groudon alone before quickly being defeated. The team takes matters into their own hands and defeat Groudon. They return to town as heroes, but their celebration is short-lived as grave news arrives from Xatu. A huge meteor, revealed to be the true cause of the natural disasters, is heading for the world, threatening to destroy it. The only way to stop it is to ask for help from the sky guardian Rayquaza. It is less than cooperative, but after a battle, Rayquaza agrees to use its Hyper Beam to destroy the meteor. The team reawakens on the ground, surrounded by their supporters, where they find that the world is safe once again. However, the player must return to being a human and leave the Pokémon world behind. After the credits roll, the player returns to the rescue team base in Pokémon form and surprises everybody.

As time passes, many more secrets are revealed. A shard of the destroyed meteor opens a secret cave under Whiscash Pond, enabling evolution. It is later revealed that another shard hit Latias' wing, and the team rescues her at Pitfall Valley. It is eventually discovered that Gengar was the human from the legend; after uncomfortably getting the player's assistance, he manages to remove the part of the curse that affected his old partner Gardevoir.

In Rescue Team DX, players partake in a roguelite adventure where they hop into mysterious dungeons. In these grid-based challenges, you will go from floor to floor and fulfill any mission to the best of your abilities. There are enemies to fight, traps to avoid and items to gather in a slew of missions that can keep you going for hours on end. Pokemon Mystery Dungeon is forgiving in the sense that failure isn't punished too harshly. When your party falls, the only things you lose are the collected money and items, and there are ways to get those back. You can also ask help from another team online, or even use a backup team to finish the job you started.

Speaking of leaving you in the dark, what is up with bringing in new Pokemon for your party? When you defeat a pocket monster, they might ask you to join your rescue team. If you can keep the Pokemon alive from that point onward, you will be able to keep the Pokemon as your own. There is another catch - you will need to have built the right Rescue Team Camp for them. There are different camps that need to be built over the course of the game, so it is extremely likely you will encounter a monster of which you don't have the camp. The initial rush of seeing a new Pokemon quickly deflates when you realize you can't use them for the long haul. It is a little frustrating. Oh, and just in case you're wondering, they only added a handful from later generations. They are mostly evolutions of Pokemon already included in the original game.

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is a remake of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team for the Nintendo Switch. Both these games launched back in 2005 for Nintendo DS and introduced a randomized dungeon crawler inside the Pokemon world. Players choose one of the provided Pokemon as their character and set out on a rescue operation across the entire world, saving different Pokemon trapped in difficult situations.

The game is a dungeon-crawling role-playing game with a twist on the traditional Pokemon formula. Instead of controlling a human trainer and preparing a team for the Pokemon League, players assume direct control of a Pokemon and go on missions to rescue others from dungeons.

When selecting a dungeon, a yellow symbol will show next to the dungeon name if a Strong Foe can spawn within it. Highlighting the dungeon will reveal which Pokémon it is. Only Strong Foes can appear Shiny, so begin by simply selecting which Shiny Pokémon you wish to hunt. Then, make sure you have a strong team of Pokémon dedicated to recruiting. Ideally, this means Pokémon with the Friendly and Squad Up Rare Qualities, plus a lead equipped with a Friend Bow. To maximize your odds, make sure your lead holding the Friend Bow also knows False Swipe, as defeating a Pokémon with the move increases the chance they will join the team.

As soon as you enter the dungeon, start knocking out any Pokémon you come across. The first goal is to fill the team with eight members, the maximum for any one dungeon. Doing so will maximize the effect of Squad Up, which increases the recruit rate the more team members you currently have. With that done, you'll need a little luck. Strong Foes are not incredibly rare, but they don't always spawn and only do so starting from specific floors that vary by dungeon.

After locating the Shiny and ensuring teammates can't attack it, use your Inviting Orb and Rare Quality Orb. If possible, stand at the end of a hallway to ensure there is absolutely no chance other teammates can deal damage. Defeat the Shiny (though be aware that this can be a difficult task depending on how far into the game your chosen dungeon is) preferably with False Swipe and hope you'll get lucky. If not, remain on the same floor for as long as possible before being forced to move on, and repeat this method on the next floor. This may take several battles -- or even several dungeon runs -- but it will eventually yield the results you seek.

Purity Forest is the game's ultimate challenge and requires a fair bit of luck to complete. Upon finally doing so, Celebi awaits at the end of the dungeon, and will automatically join the rescue team. With Celebi recruited, you will gain access to its Rescue Camp, Healing Forest. After hitting this milestone, Shiny Celebi can rarely spawn inside Mystery Houses within dungeons. These pre-requisites make it the most difficult Shiny to obtain in the game.

One rather interesting feature Mystery Dungeon DX has is the ability to enable autopilot. Hold the left shoulder button and auto mode will be activated, taking you on the optimal route through dungeons to find items, Pokemon to rescue, and the exit stairs. Head into the options and there's two settings for auto mode; Exploring or Finding the Stairs. Finding the stairs is useful when you just want to beeline through a dungeon or you're struggling to stay alive, but early on when you want to find items and gain XP by defeating Pokemon, make sure you set it to Exploring.

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