Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)

(Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン すすめ!冒険団 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad), (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン いくぞ!冒険団 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad), and (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン めざせ!冒険団 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad) are a set of games for the WiiWare on Wii in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. The series is an adaptation of the Mystery Dungeon games for Pokémon. Each title cost 1200 Wii Points (1234 Wii Points from April 2014). They were released exclusively in Japan on August 4, 2009, also making these so far the only ones not to have an international release. These titles are no longer legitimately obtainable since the Wii Shop Channel was shut down on January 31, 2019.

The subject of this article has no official English name.
The name currently in use is a fan translation of the Japanese name.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad
ポケモン不思議のダンジョン すすめ!炎の冒険団

Japanese logo of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad
ポケモン不思議のダンジョン いくぞ!嵐の冒険団

Japanese logo of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad
ポケモン不思議のダンジョン めざせ!光の冒険団

Japanese logo of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad
Basic info
Platform: Wii
Category: Dungeon Crawler, Roguelike
Players: 1
Connectivity: None
Developer: The Pokémon Company/Chunsoft
Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company
Part of: Generation IV side series
Ratings
CERO: A
ESRB: N/A
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: August 4, 2009[1]
North America: N/A
Australia: N/A
Europe: N/A
South Korea: N/A
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: Official site
English: N/A

The three games are collectively referred to as the (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン冒険団シリーズ Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad series).

The games contain the Mythical Pokémon Arceus, who was missing but made a cameo as a statue in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. The games focus on Water, Electric, and Fire-type Pokémon depending on the version, and the home village's design changes accordingly. The games are not as plot-based as previous Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games.

Features

  • Pokémon use the same 3D models as My Pokémon Ranch and the Pokémon Rumble series.
  • The player can use the Nintendo DS as a controller.
  • With the use of the internet, the player could ask for a rescue from another player.
  • WiiConnect24 was used to download special missions.
  • Pokémon can now evolve inside of Dungeons. If an enemy defeats a party member, it will evolve to its next stage, if any, gaining new moves and levels; Reviver Seed does not prevent this from happening.
  • Four different save files are available, making it one of the few titles in the entire Pokémon series that allows more than one person to play the same copy of a game.
    • If a player purchases more than one version of the game, their save file can be used with any version to access different Pokémon.
  • A new mechanic allows Pokémon to ride on each other, called Pokémon Tower, which allows them to perform simultaneous attacks with each other and move as one.
    • The towers also allow Pokémon to learn Egg Moves, by watching another Pokémon in the tower perform the move a couple of times, allowing a Pokémon in the tower who can learn the move as an Egg Move to learn it.
  • This is the first game in the series in which the main character is not a human transformed into a Pokémon.
  • If players decide to go onto a dungeon without activating their accepted jobs for the dungeon, a confirmation of the decision will appear. Similar message will appear if player wants to go to the next floor without completing the job on current floor.

Plot

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The plot begins with an overview of the hub location. From there, Farfetch'd is seen fighting with either SneaselB, FloatzelS or GrumpigL. A Slowking, the town elder, quickly breaks the fight up. From here, an Aron and Swinub come up to Slowking. They ask for its help in rescuing a Shuckle. Slowking then asks a group of Pokémon to help. It is here when the player can choose their starter and other Pokémon from the group of Pokémon Slowking asked. The team goes into Dubious ForestB, Dubious HillS, or Dubious ValleyL. When the player returns to Pokémon VillageB, Pokémon BeachS, or Pokémon GardenL, Shuckle explains he went to Dubious ForestB, Dubious HillS, or Dubious ValleyL because he had heard a rumor that there was a tasty fruit there, and while looking for it, he got lost. The other Pokémon tell Shuckle that there is nothing like that in the Dubious ForestB, Dubious HillS, or Dubious ValleyL. Slowking then shows the starters the Request Board, which is where Pokemon put their problems, and tasks the group of starters to form an Adventure Squad, and help the residents of the hub world with their problems, dubbed the Blazing Adventure SquadB, Stormy Adventure SquadS, or Light Adventure SquadL. The team is able to enter Cheerful MeadowB, Exciting MeadowS, or Sparkling MeadowL.

After rank up to from the Normal Rank to the Bronze Rank, Slowking teaches the player's squad the Stack Attack techinique. However, the force the attack is so powerful that it knocks him unconscious. He then reveales he faked it and tells the player that he can tell them more about the Stack Attack if they wish. The player is then allowed to enter Sunset RocklandB, Cloudy RocklandS, or Shady RocklandL.

At the end of the game, the team was shown to have found some special cookies that the player wants to give to everyone. But Slowking reminds them about the chocolate incident, but Aron, Swinub and Shuckle insisted to share the cookies due to the player's rescue team's hard work. They first introduced it to the two Pokemon quarreling. It was surprising that Sneasel B, Floatzel S or Grumpig L were not mean to Farfetch'd, the two Pokemon shared the cookie with each other and the player's rescue team distributes the rest of the cookies to the other Pokémon. Aron, Swinub and Shuckle ask Slowking to try the cookie, he hesitates before trying the cookie. Before the credits are shown, they mention that this village is lively.

Pokémon Village, Beach, and Garden

The central area of the three games are similar to Pokémon Square and Treasure Town, however the area is different depending on which version the player is playing. Pokémon Village can only be found in Blazing, and is set around a volcano. Pokémon Beach can only be found in Stormy, and is set by the sea. Pokémon Garden can only be found in Light, and is set in a forest.

Duskull Bank - Here, the player can store any money that the player may find in dungeons, or may obtain from selling different objects.

Kangaskhan Warehouse - Here, the player can store items that the player finds in the dungeons, so the player doesn't lose them when the player faints inside a dungeon.

Kecleon Shop - This area is manned by a single Kecleon, instead of two, as in the past games. Here, the player can buy items, such as orbs and berries.

Gastrodon Shop - Here, the player can get his or her Treasure Chests opened for 100 Poké by a pair of Gastrodon. This feature is not opened up at the beginning of the game.

Slaking Move Relearner - Slaking can teach the player's Pokémon attacks which it has forgotten, but only those that it can learn via level-up.

The Slowking Elder - Slowking will send the player out on missions to help other Pokémon, similar to Wigglytuff from Wigglytuff's Guild.

List of dungeons

Blazing Stormy Light
Japanese English Japanese English Japanese English
あやしのもり Dubious Forest あやしのおか Dubious Hill あやしのたに Dubious Valley
ウキウキそうげん Cheerful Meadow ワクワクそうげん Exciting Meadow キラキラそうげん Sparkling Meadow
ゆうやけのいわば Sunset Rockland くもがくれのいわば Cloudy Rockland こもれびのいわば Shady Rockland
ぬまのたに Marsh Valley おがわのもり Stream Forest こおりのおか Ice Hill
ルビーのみずうみ Ruby Lake ヒスイのみずうみ Jade Lake キララのみずうみ Mica Lake
チョコレートやま Chocolate Mountain チョコレートじま Chocolate Island チョコレートづか Chocolate Field
たからだにへのみち Path to Treasure Valley たからやまへのみち Path to Treasure Mountain たからじまへのみち Path to Treasure Island
ほのおのさんがく Fire Mountains あらしのしま Storm Island ひかりのいただき Light Summit
さざなみのうみ Ripple Seas あらなみのうみ Stormy Seas かぜなみのうみ Wave Seas
しんぴのへいげん Mystery Plains しんぴのしつげん Mystery Marsh しんぴのそうげん Mystery Meadow
かいきなやま Weird Mountain かいきないわば Weird Rockland かいきなもり Weird Forest
ひみつしょとう Secret Archipelago ひみつこうげん Secret Highland ひみつがんざん Secret Rockmountain
アンノーンビレッジ Unown Village アンノーンリゾート Unown Resort アンノーンガーデン Unown Garden
でんせつのかざんとう Legendary Volcanic Island でんせつのしっちたい Legendary Wetland でんせつのさんがく Legendary Mountains
さいごのれいほう Final Mountain さいごのことう Final Island さいごのどうくつ Final Cave

Shiny Pokémon

36 different species of Shiny Pokémon are available to be recruited. These Shiny Pokémon have a hunger stat of 200 rather than 100.

Characters

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Playable characters

Some of the Starter Pokémon in the games and Slowking

Only two members of the squad are allowed into the first dungeon, and these are chosen by a selection screen rather than a quiz. They are shown wanting to save Shuckle, of which Slowking is glad of. Those not chosen are left with Slowking and can be switched out for at any time, and are allowed to be nicknamed later a single time each.

Version Pokémon
Blazing
Charmander Vulpix Growlithe
Eevee Cyndaquil Teddiursa
Torchic Chimchar Buneary
Stormy
Squirtle Totodile Wooper
Phanpy Mudkip Azurill
Wynaut Piplup Riolu
Light
Pikachu Meowth Psyduck
Pichu Togepi Mareep
Elekid Shinx Pachirisu


Game-exclusive Pokémon

These are the game-exclusive Pokémon available in each game, aside from playable characters.

Blazing
013 Weedle BugPoison
014 Kakuna BugPoison
015 Beedrill BugPoison
019 Rattata Normal
020 Raticate Normal
021 Spearow NormalFlying
022 Fearow NormalFlying
023 Ekans Poison
024 Arbok Poison
029 Nidoran♀ Poison
030 Nidorina Poison
031 Nidoqueen PoisonGround
048 Venonat BugPoison
049 Venomoth BugPoison
066 Machop Fighting
067 Machoke Fighting
068 Machamp Fighting
072 Tentacool WaterPoison
073 Tentacruel WaterPoison
077 Ponyta Fire
078 Rapidash Fire
084 Doduo NormalFlying
085 Dodrio NormalFlying
088 Grimer Poison
089 Muk Poison
090 Shellder Water
091 Cloyster WaterIce
100 Voltorb Electric
101 Electrode Electric
102 Exeggcute GrassPsychic
103 Exeggutor GrassPsychic
104 Cubone Ground
105 Marowak Ground
106 Hitmonlee Fighting
107 Hitmonchan Fighting
111 Rhyhorn GroundRock
112 Rhydon GroundRock
113 Chansey Normal
127 Pinsir Bug
129 Magikarp Water
130 Gyarados WaterFlying
137 Porygon Normal
140 Kabuto RockWater
141 Kabutops RockWater
146 Moltres FireFlying
147 Dratini Dragon
148 Dragonair Dragon
149 Dragonite DragonFlying
161 Sentret Normal
162 Furret Normal
165 Ledyba BugFlying
166 Ledian BugFlying
211 Qwilfish WaterPoison
220 Swinub IceGround
221 Piloswine IceGround
223 Remoraid Water
224 Octillery Water
226 Mantine WaterFlying
233 Porygon2 Normal
236 Tyrogue Fighting
237 Hitmontop Fighting
242 Blissey Normal
246 Larvitar RockGround
247 Pupitar RockGround
248 Tyranitar RockDark
250 Ho-Oh FireFlying
290 Nincada BugGround
291 Ninjask BugFlying
292 Shedinja BugGhost
303 Mawile Steel
311 Plusle Electric
312 Minun Electric
316 Gulpin Poison
317 Swalot Poison
327 Spinda Normal
331 Cacnea Grass
332 Cacturne GrassDark
338 Solrock RockPsychic
345 Lileep RockGrass
346 Cradily RockGrass
371 Bagon Dragon
372 Shelgon Dragon
373 Salamence DragonFlying
377 Regirock Rock
383 Groudon Ground
401 Kricketot Bug
402 Kricketune Bug
410 Shieldon RockSteel
411 Bastiodon RockSteel
420 Cherubi Grass
421 Cherrim
Overcast Form
Grass
425 Drifloon GhostFlying
426 Drifblim GhostFlying
436 Bronzor SteelPsychic
437 Bronzong SteelPsychic
440 Happiny Normal
443 Gible DragonGround
444 Gabite DragonGround
445 Garchomp DragonGround
449 Hippopotas Ground
450 Hippowdon Ground
455 Carnivine Grass
458 Mantyke WaterFlying
464 Rhyperior GroundRock
473 Mamoswine IceGround
474 Porygon-Z Normal
481 Mesprit Psychic
Stormy
027 Sandshrew Ground
028 Sandslash Ground
043 Oddish GrassPoison
044 Gloom GrassPoison
045 Vileplume GrassPoison
074 Geodude RockGround
075 Graveler RockGround
076 Golem RockGround
095 Onix RockGround
114 Tangela Grass
116 Horsea Water
117 Seadra Water
122 Mr. Mime Psychic
123 Scyther BugFlying
124 Jynx IcePsychic
144 Articuno IceFlying
163 Hoothoot NormalFlying
164 Noctowl NormalFlying
167 Spinarak BugPoison
168 Ariados BugPoison
170 Chinchou WaterElectric
171 Lanturn WaterElectric
177 Natu PsychicFlying
178 Xatu PsychicFlying
182 Bellossom Grass
187 Hoppip GrassFlying
188 Skiploom GrassFlying
189 Jumpluff GrassFlying
193 Yanma BugFlying
200 Misdreavus Ghost
204 Pineco Bug
205 Forretress BugSteel
206 Dunsparce Normal
208 Steelix SteelGround
212 Scizor BugSteel
218 Slugma Fire
219 Magcargo FireRock
222 Corsola WaterRock
225 Delibird IceFlying
227 Skarmory SteelFlying
228 Houndour DarkFire
229 Houndoom DarkFire
230 Kingdra WaterDragon
235 Smeargle Normal
238 Smoochum IcePsychic
249 Lugia PsychicFlying
263 Zigzagoon Normal
264 Linoone Normal
273 Seedot Grass
274 Nuzleaf GrassDark
275 Shiftry GrassDark
278 Wingull WaterFlying
279 Pelipper WaterFlying
283 Surskit BugWater
284 Masquerain BugFlying
293 Whismur Normal
294 Loudred Normal
295 Exploud Normal
296 Makuhita Fighting
297 Hariyama Fighting
299 Nosepass Rock
300 Skitty Normal
301 Delcatty Normal
302 Sableye DarkGhost
307 Meditite FightingPsychic
308 Medicham FightingPsychic
315 Roselia GrassPoison
320 Wailmer Water
321 Wailord Water
324 Torkoal Fire
328 Trapinch Ground
329 Vibrava GroundDragon
330 Flygon GroundDragon
333 Swablu NormalFlying
334 Altaria DragonFlying
335 Zangoose Normal
337 Lunatone RockPsychic
339 Barboach WaterGround
340 Whiscash WaterGround
341 Corphish Water
342 Crawdaunt WaterDark
347 Anorith RockBug
348 Armaldo RockBug
349 Feebas Water
350 Milotic Water
353 Shuppet Ghost
354 Banette Ghost
359 Absol Dark
361 Snorunt Ice
362 Glalie Ice
369 Relicanth WaterRock
378 Regice Ice
382 Kyogre Water
386 Deoxys
Normal Forme
Psychic
406 Budew GrassPoison
407 Roserade GrassPoison
412 Burmy
Plant Cloak
Bug
413 Wormadam
Plant Cloak
BugGrass
414 Mothim BugFlying
418 Buizel Water
419 Floatzel Water
429 Mismagius Ghost
439 Mime Jr. Psychic
442 Spiritomb GhostDark
453 Croagunk PoisonFighting
454 Toxicroak PoisonFighting
465 Tangrowth Grass
469 Yanmega BugFlying
476 Probopass RockSteel
478 Froslass IceGhost
482 Azelf Psychic
489 Phione Water
Light
016 Pidgey NormalFlying
017 Pidgeotto NormalFlying
018 Pidgeot NormalFlying
032 Nidoran♂ Poison
033 Nidorino Poison
034 Nidoking PoisonGround
046 Paras BugGrass
047 Parasect BugGrass
056 Mankey Fighting
057 Primeape Fighting
063 Abra Psychic
064 Kadabra Psychic
065 Alakazam Psychic
069 Bellsprout GrassPoison
070 Weepinbell GrassPoison
071 Victreebel GrassPoison
081 Magnemite ElectricSteel
082 Magneton ElectricSteel
086 Seel Water
087 Dewgong WaterIce
092 Gastly GhostPoison
093 Haunter GhostPoison
094 Gengar GhostPoison
096 Drowzee Psychic
097 Hypno Psychic
098 Krabby Water
099 Kingler Water
108 Lickitung Normal
118 Goldeen Water
119 Seaking Water
120 Staryu Water
121 Starmie WaterPsychic
126 Magmar Fire
138 Omanyte RockWater
139 Omastar RockWater
142 Aerodactyl RockFlying
145 Zapdos ElectricFlying
185 Sudowoodo Rock
190 Aipom Normal
191 Sunkern Grass
192 Sunflora Grass
207 Gligar GroundFlying
209 Snubbull Normal
210 Granbull Normal
214 Heracross BugFighting
234 Stantler Normal
240 Magby Fire
241 Miltank Normal
251 Celebi PsychicGrass
252 Treecko Grass
253 Grovyle Grass
254 Sceptile Grass
261 Poochyena Dark
262 Mightyena Dark
270 Lotad WaterGrass
271 Lombre WaterGrass
272 Ludicolo WaterGrass
276 Taillow NormalFlying
277 Swellow NormalFlying
280 Ralts Psychic
281 Kirlia Psychic
282 Gardevoir Psychic
285 Shroomish Grass
286 Breloom GrassFighting
309 Electrike Electric
310 Manectric Electric
313 Volbeat Bug
314 Illumise Bug
318 Carvanha WaterDark
319 Sharpedo WaterDark
336 Seviper Poison
343 Baltoy GroundPsychic
344 Claydol GroundPsychic
352 Kecleon Normal
357 Tropius GrassFlying
363 Spheal IceWater
364 Sealeo IceWater
365 Walrein IceWater
366 Clamperl Water
367 Huntail Water
368 Gorebyss Water
370 Luvdisc Water
374 Beldum SteelPsychic
375 Metang SteelPsychic
376 Metagross SteelPsychic
379 Registeel Steel
384 Rayquaza DragonFlying
396 Starly NormalFlying
397 Staravia NormalFlying
398 Staraptor NormalFlying
408 Cranidos Rock
409 Rampardos Rock
415 Combee BugFlying
416 Vespiquen BugFlying
424 Ambipom Normal
431 Glameow Normal
432 Purugly Normal
438 Bonsly Rock
451 Skorupi PoisonBug
452 Drapion PoisonDark
456 Finneon Water
457 Lumineon Water
459 Snover GrassIce
460 Abomasnow GrassIce
462 Magnezone ElectricSteel
463 Lickilicky Normal
467 Magmortar Fire
468 Togekiss NormalFlying
472 Gliscor GroundFlying
475 Gallade PsychicFighting
479 Rotom
Normal Rotom
ElectricGhost
480 Uxie Psychic
488 Cresselia Psychic
492 Shaymin
Land Forme
Grass

Pal Passwords

Pal Passwords, such as these, may unlock the Pokémon on any version.

Staff

Main article: Staff of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)

Trivia

  • These are the only Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games to have separate dungeons for each version. Each version features 15 unique dungeons and, when all combined, equal 45 unique dungeons which is up to the standard of other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games.
  • These were the only Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games originally released on a home video game console, until the release of Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX.
  • These are the first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games that do not have a quiz that determines what Pokémon the player will be. Instead, the player selects two Pokémon to use in the first dungeon.
  • In the United States copyright filings for the games, the titles of the games are translated twice. The first set of names are literal translations: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad. The second set of names are written in the same way as Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky with the element written last: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Forward! Adventurers of Flame, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Adventurers of Storm, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Aspire! Adventurers of Light.[2][3][4]
    • The Ancient Treasure collection in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, which features looplets named after previous games in the series, translates the ほのおのリングル Blazing Looplet, あらしのリングル Stormy Looplet, and ひかりのリングル Light Looplet as the Wildfire Looplet, Tempest Looplet, and Radiance Looplet, respectively.

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