Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon Battle Again Boss
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Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon (Japanese: ポケモン超不思議のダンジョン Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon) is a Nintendo 3DS title that is a function of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon serial. It is the tenth entry in Japan and the 7th entry internationally. Like the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, information technology is an adaptation of the Mystery Dungeon games with Pokémon characters.
It was released in Nihon on September 17, 2015, in Due north America on Nov 20, 2015, in Europe on February nineteen, 2016, and in Australia and New Zealand on February 20, 2016.
Plot
As in previous games, the player is a human who has been transformed into a Pokémon child, and has appeared in a world inhabited merely by Pokémon. The player has lost all memories of beingness a human, aside from the fact that they were human. Soon after this, the thespian is attacked past a trio of Beheeyem. In a bid to escape, the player encounters a Nuzleaf who helps the player escape the Beheeyem, bringing them to Serene Village and taking them in. Every bit the role player looks about schooling age, Nuzleaf has the player enrolled in the village school, where they meet the partner Pokémon. The partner is a mischievous troublemaker who has a dream of joining the Expedition Society and making a map of the entire known globe. Together with the partner and classmates, the player has several adventures, some of which bring them in contact with Ampharos, who grants them Junior Trek Society Badges (as children are not allowed to bring together, due to rules by the master). The partner also shares their Harmony Scarves with the player - a pair of striped scarves institute with the partner when the partner's adoptive father, Carracosta, discovered them.
Somewhen, Nuzleaf leads the actor and partner on an trek to Revelation Mountain, a sacred location guarded by the villagers, in hopes of obtaining insight into the role player's amnesiac condition. Still, they are forced to abandon the expedition due to the Pokémon patrolling the area. Determined, the partner proposes to the player that they both leave the village for Lively Boondocks and join the Trek Guild, despite their fellow villagers discouraging this. After a harrowing journey, the pair make it to Lively Boondocks and see the Expedition Society, discovering that Ampharos is really its leader. Ampharos rescinds his dominion banning children from joining and officially declares the player and partner members of the Social club.
Every bit the player carries out missions, they learn near rumors where Pokémon were found to have turned into stone. On one such expedition, they discover Latios and Latias's petrified bodies, having crashlanded after turning into stone in mid-air. They as well encounter Entei, who believes the player to be somehow responsible. Soon afterwards, Ampharos leads the Society on an expedition to a volcanic isle where Entei lives, to ostend his own suspicions about the rumors. In a boxing with Entei, the Harmony Scarves all of a sudden resonate and cause the histrion and partner to evolve into their final forms (admitting temporarily), allowing them to hold Entei back until Ampharos arrives and declares a truce.
Some fourth dimension later, written warnings begin appearing around town, declaring that Legendary Pokémon are the ones being targeted and the next victim will be Entei. The Society rushes to intercept the rendezvous, merely Entei has already been petrified. Moreover, suspicion has now fallen on Krookodile, a local gangster. The Society splits into 2 investigative teams: one to inquiry how to contrary the petrification, and one to pursue Krookodile. The player's pursuit team chases Krookodile upward Revelation Mountain, meeting up with Nuzleaf in the process, discovering a shimmering lake at the summit protected by a pyramid-shaped barrier. The partner, deciphering ancient runes left nearby to anybody'due south surprise, reveals that only a human can break the barrier, and the other investigative team reports that the lake'southward Luminous Water is an antidote for the petrification. But so, Krookodile shows up, as well every bit Raikou and Suicune who seek to avenge Entei's defeat. Forced to make a decision, the player breaks the lake's bulwark, and Krookodile outs Nuzleaf as the 1 who paid him to write the warnings. Nuzleaf's demeanor changes, revealing himself to be the i responsible for the petrification incidents. Summoning Yveltal to his side, Nuzleaf turns the player'south squad, Krookodile, Raikou and Suicune into stone; elsewhere, the Beheeyem turn the other investigative team to stone too.
The Voidlands
The thespian and partner awaken in a bleak landscape known every bit the Voidlands, where all Pokémon who are turned to rock are sent to. They manage to regroup with the other members of the Club, besides as the Legendary beasts and brand their way through the Voidlands. Coming across various runes deciphered by the partner, they learn that an evil force known every bit Dark Thing is responsible for the current crisis: an embodiment of the darkness and negativity residing in all living things, which feeds off the energy of its victims, turning them to stone as a consequence. Night Matter appeared in the ancient past, but was stopped earlier it could spread its influence and destroy the planet past possessing a landmark known as the Tree of Life. Some of the group are captured by Void Shadows, blob-like minions of Night Thing capable of assuming the forms of Pokémon. The rest of the squad manages to reach the Door of Low-cal, a portal back to their world, heavily guarded by more Void Shadows. The balance of the grouping holds the Void Shadows dorsum, allowing the role player and partner to return to their world.
The player and partner wake upward in their earth, discovering that Nuzleaf has already stolen the Luminous H2o, and most of Serene Village and Lively Boondocks's populations take already been petrified. Ampharos, together with Society astronomer Jirachi, have done their ain investigations on Night Thing, and evacuated the shopkeepers into Society Headquarters. The thespian chances upon one of the Beheeyem from before and attacks him with the partner. The Beheeyem declares that he isn't an enemy; he managed to suspension complimentary from Nighttime Affair's mind control which was prompting him to commit unspeakable acts. He reveals that he came to lead the manner to the Tree of Life so the histrion can save it. Choosing to believe Beheeyem, the histrion and partner journey with Beheeyem to the Prehistoric Ruins, just to find that it is a trap by Nuzleaf. Nuzleaf reveals that the role player once clashed with Dark Thing equally a homo, which is why the Beheeyem fought them to brainstorm with; the player's amnesia apparently happened as a result of the Beheeyem'due south Psychic attacks. Nuzleaf had masqueraded as an marry so he could gain the role player'southward trust and somewhen be led to the Luminous Water, and destroy information technology and then Night Affair'south plans can continue uninterrupted. Before Nuzleaf tin petrify the thespian a second time, Ampharos appears with Jirachi and Celebi, the latter teleporting anybody to Road to Earliest Woods where the Tree of Life is.
Celebi confirms that Dark Matter had once threatened the world by attempting to assail the Tree of Life, which would have resulted in the planet crashing into the Sun had the tree died, but was defeated due to the combined efforts of a human and Pokémon. The player is assumed to exist the same human, at present brought to their present world by the power of an aboriginal Pokémon, Mew, to defeat Night Affair every bit it has resurfaced. The Harmony Scarves worn by the player and partner were made using materials from the Tree of Life; their temporary evolutions were triggered as a result of the Tree's ability.
The Tree of Life
The group makes their way to the center of the woods, discovering that the Tree of Life has already been possessed by Dark Thing and is most completely dead. Nuzleaf, the Beheeyem and Yveltal attack the group, who manage to defeat them and wrest their minds from Nighttime Affair'southward control. All the same, Nighttime Matter steals Nuzleaf'due south grouping away and uproots the Tree of Life, causing it to rise into the heaven and eventually crash into the Sun. Nevertheless, Arceus reaches out to the player and partner, revealing that Ampharos rallied together many allies, including the Legendary Deoxys, Rayquaza and Mega Mewtwo Y, to concord the Tree of Life in identify and ho-hum its ascent, every bit well equally a flock of various Flying Pokémon to set on the Tree. Arceus sends the player and partner to the Tree's roots; in their evolved states, the pair make their fashion up the Tree, also freeing Nuzleaf's grouping in the process and urging them to escape.
Eventually, the two discover Night Matter at the tree'south core. Dark Affair brings them into a pocket dimension, and although they manage to suspension Night Affair, they neglect to destroy information technology completely. Dark Matter intensifies its power, killing the Tree of Life and reverting the player and partner to their original forms. Dark Thing sends out waves of darkness, petrifying all the Pokémon belongings the Tree in place, and taunts the actor for having nothing left to fight for. Withal, the player and partner realize that they yet accept the hope to proceed on living, and begin hit at Night Matter's regenerated barrier, soon joined past Yveltal, Nuzleaf and Beheeyem who seek to atone for their misdeeds. The voices of all petrified Pokémon flow towards the player, urging them not to give up, and eventually Dark Matter's protective shield breaks. Together with the partner, the player attacks Dark Matter's core and finally defeats Dark Matter. Before the player tin can destroy Dark Matter, Dark Thing threatens to resurface again in the distant future; since all Pokémon have darkness in their hearts, it can never be completely destroyed. To Dark Matter's surprise, the partner accepts this upshot, considering if Nighttime Affair is borne from anybody'southward negativity, Dark Affair is a part of this earth, too. The actor and partner shatter Night Matter'south core in a final set on, which faintly thanks the player for their deportment.
The role player and partner are brought back to Earliest Wood, discovering that the Tree of Life has returned likewise, but this time in its fully flourished country. Xerneas appears from the Tree as its embodiment, explaining that Nighttime Matter has now completely gone upon finally finding peace; all the Pokémon that were turned into rock have likewise been fully restored. The role player and partner return to Lively Boondocks and Serene Village, rejoicing and celebrating with their friends. Nonetheless, the player realizes that if they saved the earth in the past, they probably had to return to the human world at some betoken. Finding that they wish to stay in the Pokémon world with their partner, the player resolves to discover a way that allows them to stay.
Earlier the actor can tell the partner of their plans, the partner admits that Xerneas came to the partner and restored the partner's memories. The partner is really a reincarnation of Mew, who fought Dark Matter with the player in the afar past. However, they actually failed in their attempt, so devised a plan to set future generations in the event Dark Thing ever returned, including the Luminous Water seal atop Revelation Mountain. Mew had wiped both their memories to prevent them from making the same mistakes that led to their failure in the past, and at present that Mew has fulfilled its role, the partner has to leave the player forever. Rising into the sky in a brawl of light, the partner thank you the player for all the times they had together and disappears, saddening the player.
Epilogue
Some time later, the role player has continued working for the Trek Club but remains despondent over the partner'south fate. Ampharos advises the player consult Xatu on how to restore the partner. The actor finds Xatu at the Sand Dune of Spirits, who describes a vision involving Mew but claims to be unable to decipher the rest of the vision. With this pb, the player finds Mew at the Mystery Jungle, who has no recollection of its past life or whatever idea who the actor'southward partner is, but decides to bring together the Expedition Society and piece of work with the player. The player and Expedition Society warm upwardly to Mew, who begins exhibiting behaviors similar to the partner'due south.
Later a few adventures, the thespian wakes up at Serene Village later on another episode of amnesia, eventually recalling that Mew had fallen sick; based on Ampharos and Xatu'south advice, the thespian had taken Mew to Serene Village, only the histrion was attacked by unknown assailants and Mew was kidnapped. The player learns from Ampharos that Mew's abductor left a note, claiming that Mew must exist sacrificed in Purifying Cave to remove the last fragments of Dark Thing still in the world. The actor goes on an expedition to the dungeon to rescue Mew, finding that Nuzleaf and the Beheeyem are responsible. Nuzleaf claims that they did and so to prevent Nighttime Affair from ever coming dorsum, and Mew begins to glow with calorie-free and seemingly fade away. Reminded of the partner's departure, the player refuses this, not wanting to say bye again. At this, the player's Harmony Scarf begins glowing, combining with the lite surrounding Mew, which restores the partner.
Ampharos, Mawile, and Xatu appear, admitting that the "kidnapping" was all a fix-up. Xatu had already foreseen the events; the set-up was a examination to prove the player's want for the partner'southward return. Nuzleaf and the Beheeyem volunteered to play the role of kidnappers in society to atone for their part in the crisis. With everything resolved, the player and partner render to the Society, while Nuzleaf and Beheeyem are accustomed in Serene Village every bit villagers, and Mew returns to Mystery Jungle but remains an ally of the player.
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Blurb
The Definitive Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Game!
Become a Pokémon, go on adventures, and salve the world!
All 720 species of Pokémon!
An unknown peril in the world of Pokémon?
Boxing your fashion through dangerous dungeons!
Features
New features
Alliances
Alliances are team attacks that warp all other team members to surround a Pokémon, then unleash a simultaneous attack. These attacks ignore ineffective type matchups, but too deplete the belly, like to linked moves in previous games. Preset Alliances can be unleashed by holding L and then the R button.
If the Pokémon holds an Alliance Looplet, the Pokémon can participate in an Alliance even when far away from its teammates. If the Pokémon holds a Huge Meal Looplet, the belly is non depleted by an Alliance assault.
Certain enemy Pokémon can also unleash an Alliance with other Pokémon in the room.
Connection
- Main article: Connection Orb
Dissimilar the previous games, Pokémon do non bring together the team by being defeated in a dungeon. Instead, Pokémon become continued primarily by completing mission requests. These requests are displayed in the Connection Orb, which replaces the bulletin boards as the interface for taking jobs. Some Pokémon may become continued simply by speaking to them or at a sure indicate in the story. Some may also automatically get connected at the same time as the actor connects with another Pokémon.
Looplets
- Main article: Looplet
- Main commodity: Emera
Items called looplets and emeras are introduced. By putting emeras into a held looplet, Pokémon can be powered up. Any emeras obtained in a dungeon disappear when leaving information technology.
Mega Evolution
- Main commodity: Mega Development
Every bit the first and but entry in the series released during Generation Vi, it introduces Mega Evolution to the series.
Motivated Pokémon
Motivated Pokémon is a concept introduced during Chapter 12. Motivated Pokémon earn triple the experience points as normal during missions. On certain days, a new group of three continued Pokémon become motivated. These Pokémon are revealed to the player at the showtime of the day, and are also listed first when selecting team members. If the 3 specified Pokémon are on the team together, the remaining unused Pokémon will also earn 1.28-times bonus experience points. Additionally, if an Unown is one of the three specified Pokémon and all three are brought on the trek, all Pokémon, including non-motivated ones, will earn double the feel points as a bonus.
Other new mechanics
- All 720 Pokémon that were officially revealed at the time are nowadays in the game.
- As the start entry in the series released during Generation VI, information technology introduces the Fairy type to the series.
- The Progress Device allows players to save inside dungeons on any floor, instead of temporarily saving via the menu which has been removed.
- Wands, stackable items with effects like to orbs, are introduced.
- In addition to returning stores, stores called Hawlucha's Slam Schoolhouse, Café Connexion, Klefki'due south Rockin' Lock, Meowth Theater, and Lapras Travel Liner are available.
- Helper Pokémon tin can be sent through StreetPass.
- Instead of e'er getting rewards for doing a chore, the actor only gets rewarded on some quests.
- More than 4 Pokémon can now enter a dungeon at once. However, this only counts for guest Pokémon.
- Speed is now an available stat for Pokémon, which affects movement accuracy, Gyro Brawl damage, and Electro Ball damage, similar to Pokémon Conquest. Information technology also determines how well the Pokémon evades other Pokémon's moves.
- The number of times a Pokémon tin can motility per turn is referred to as "Travel Speed," but similar in Gates to Infinity.
- Expeditions are at present preset.
- Gigantic Pokémon are playable and take up 9 tiles at once.
- If the role player fails an trek (e.g. having the whole team faint and does not desire to become rescued), he or she loses the items and money that were in the Bag.
Returning features
- The Deposit Box is once again present.
- The Belly mechanic makes a return in all dungeons.
- The personality examination featured in the first 2 installments returns; even so, the role player can choose whether or non to take the outcome or choice their own Pokémon.
- Moves once again have ranks. As a movement is used, it gains progress towards the next rank. As a move ranks upwards, it grows in ability, accurateness, and maximum PP. Status moves and Struggle exercise not accept ranks, and moves with prepare damage or moves that do damage based on factors such as the target'south remaining HP (such as Wring Out) tin rank up, but cannot increase in power. The increase is permanent and bear over to other teammate'south with the same motion.
- Hostile Pokémon are once once again able to evolve inside dungeons after defeating some other Pokémon.
- A Jukebox feature allows players to mind to music from the games and even previous titles in the serial, like in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky.
- TMs are in one case once again one-apply items.
- The player can instead find rare Rainbow TMs that are infinite-use.
- Party size limitations for sure Pokémon based on body size, such equally Onix and Wailord, every bit well as many Legendary Pokémon, return.
- Pelipper Isle can exist used to rescue the role player or others using Wonder Mail.
Bosses
| Boss | Dungeon | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Main Story | |||
| Gabite | Drilbur Coal Mine | |
| Beedrill ×2 Combee ×iii | Nectar Meadow | |
| Poliwrath ×iii Poliwag | Poliwrath River | |
| Giratina Litwick ×iv | Aboriginal Barrow | |
| Jirachi | Expedition Order | |
| Magmortar Magmar ×4 | Fire Island Volcano | |
| Entei | Fire Island Volcano | |
| | Void Shadows ×4 | At-home Craggy Area | |
| Fake Mega Tyranitar Fake Mega Gengar ×2 Void Shadows ×2 | Reverse Mountain | |
| Beheeyem | Lively Town | |
| Nuzleaf Beheeyem ×ii Yveltal | Road to Primeval Forest | |
| | Nighttime Matter | Tree of Life: Trunk | |
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Characters
Playable characters
The player may play equally one of 20 Pokémon. The partner is also chosen from these 20 Pokémon. The histrion may, equally in the prior Nintendo DS titles, choose the player and partner Pokémon using a quiz, or as in the WiiWare titles and Gates to Infinity, choose a Pokémon themselves.
| Bulbasaur | Charmander | Squirtle | Pikachu | Chikorita | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grass | Poison | Fire | Water | Electric | Grass | ||||
| Cyndaquil | Totodile | Treecko | Torchic | Mudkip | |||||
| Fire | Water | Grass | Burn | Water | |||||
| Turtwig | Chimchar | Piplup | Riolu | Snivy | |||||
| Grass | Fire | H2o | Fighting | Grass | |||||
| Tepig | Oshawott | Chespin | Fennekin | Froakie | |||||
| Fire | Water | Grass | Fire | Water | |||||
Some Pokémon like Bulbasaur, Pikachu and Totodile have Egg Moves at the kickoff of the game, while others similar Squirtle and Fennekin do not take whatever at all.
Not-playable characters
- Main commodity: List of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon characters
Serene Village Residents
- Nuzleaf acts as a parent figure for the player. He lets the role player live in his house at the get-go of the game.
- Carracosta is the adoptive father of the partner. He is a strict and stubborn parent, mainly out of business organization for the partner.
- Simipour is the principal of the Serene Village school and is very carefree and relaxed. He values the independence and pedagogy of children.
- Watchog is the assistant primary of the Serene Hamlet school. Dissimilar Simipour, he cares highly near the school'southward reputation and is agape of problems at schoolhouse, such as the actor's partner. He secretly aspires to become the principal.
- Farfetch'd is the teacher of the hero and partner. He is a serious teacher, but lessons are oftentimes interrupted.
- Audino is the village doctor and the health instructor. A friendly but serious teacher, Audino too frequently cracks jokes.
- Schoolhouse Children:
- Pancham is the bully of the Serene Village schoolhouse. With Shelmet, he teases Goomy and the actor'southward partner. Pancham, as a Pokémon child, still fears entering Mystery Dungeons.
- Shelmet is a subordinate to Pancham. He teases Goomy and the player'due south partner with Pancham.
- Deerling is popular with classmates, but she speaks bluntly.
- Goomy is the youngest educatee at the school. Despite being timid and teased often, he has the guts to enter a dungeon alone.
- Espurr is an intelligent, mature high-achieving student, and isn't very talkative. Her default level is 18.
Shop Keepers
- Kecleon runs the Kecleon Shop.
- Hawlucha runs Hawlucha's Slam School, where the histrion tin relearn their teammates' forgotten moves or change their Abilities.
- Kangaskhan runs Café Connection, where the player can receive rewards for completing sure missions.
- Klefki runs Rockin' Lock, where he offers to open Treasure Boxes for a toll.
- Cofagrigus runs Glorious Gilt, where he trades money or items for Golden Bars.
- Meowth runs Meowth Theater.
- Lapras runs Lapras Travel Liner, allowing the player to visit the other continents in the world.
Lively Town Residents
- Expedition Society:
- Ampharos is the chief of the Trek Society. The other members trust Ampharos, despite his poor sense of direction.
- Mawile is the Trek Social club's archaeologist, researching the history of the world.
- Jirachi is the Expedition Society's astronomer. He was built-in in Star Cave. When he sleeps, he doesn't awaken easily.
- Buizel is the Exploration Club's specialist in underwater expeditions. As an older companion, Buizel protects the histrion and their partner.
- Archen is the Exploration Society's specialist in sky expeditions, despite the fact that he cannot fly.
- Dedenne is in charge of communications of the Expedition Society.
- Bunnelby is the Exploration Society's specialist in hush-hush searches.
- Swirlix is the steward, in charge of cooking nutrient for the Expedition Gild. She is a glutton.
- Krookodile is a gangster in Lively Town.
- Krokorok is Krookodile'south lackey in Lively Town.
Antagonists
- Beheeyem are three characters who attack the player at the start of the game.
- Nuzleaf is revealed to have been deceiving the role player, ultimately leading them to unseal the leap at Revelation Mountain.
- Yveltal is a major antagonist served by Nuzleaf. It announces its intention to destroy all Pokémon, but is later shown to take been controlled the whole time, along with Nuzleaf and the Beheeyem.
- Dark Matter is an entity born from the negative emotions of all Pokémon; it is able to command any Pokémon with darkness in their hearts. It is the primary antagonist, and aims to destroy the world past sending information technology into the sun.
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Others
- Xerneas is the incarnation of the Tree of Life. After the main story is completed, Xerneas enables whatsoever Pokémon in the player's team to evolve.
Recruitable Pokémon
- Principal article: Connectedness Orb
Wonder Mail passwords
Wonder Postal service passwords can exist used to unlock various items, as well every bit some sectional dungeons. The available passwords vary by region. It is likewise possible to receive Wonder Mail by scanning QR codes.
Dungeons
| Dungeon | Password (JP) | Password (NA) | Password (PAL) |
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| Maze Meadow | JP5J R6XX | TXW8 T3XR | 8W6Y 41TS |
| Rolling Laissez passer | JQMJ T46S | JP62 CJNS | R3XS R96T |
| Thrash Dungeon | 926S HK3R | 13T4 7797 | F3XP F447 |
Nutrient
| Item | Password (JP) | Password (NA) | Password (PAL) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apple x20 | 5R64 2H8R | 0R5H 76XQ | 95CP K75M |
| Apple x20 | JQQP K0R6 | 263T 477H | FY8S K6Y3 |
| Apple tree x20 | R994 5PCN | QQWC NWJT | |
| Apple x20 | XR3R 27HJ | XMN4 8Y3P | |
| Oran Berry x20 | 1T14 1SQQ | N40P 90CF | F279 60FT |
| Oran Berry x20 | 8NSP F1W5 | R8Y4 8QXR | K0JY 410J |
| Oran Berry x20 | TWK7 6T10 | N0FS K8SH | |
| Oran Berry x20 | W95R 91XT | R112 5P92 | |
| Sitrus Berry x2 | MQWJ MMK8 | 3R62 CR63 | FTXS QR6S |
| Sitrus Berry x2 | WCJT 275J | HH61 T296 | |
| Reviver Seed x5 | 1XR4 46WJ | 0QY6 413N | 0MR3 WK8W |
| Reviver Seed x5 | 4642 FT48 | 91SR 2H5J | 1TTW 7H99 |
| Reviver Seed x5 | JR6T W63Y | H5FY 948M | 1TWH 7647 |
| Reviver Seed x5 | N1T4 2CK2 | JR41 13QS | 2JR6 41XM |
| Reviver Seed x5 | N0R7 K93R | 5R43 MPF4 | |
| Reviver Seed x5 | SR0K 5QR9 | 8Y94 8QXN | |
| Reviver Seed x5 | W8P5 QTSM | CCMP JY97 | |
| Reviver Seed x5 | XNY8 PK40 | K0PF Y8XX | |
| Reviver Seed x5 | Y0F4 3Y8M | R8XY 9612 | |
| Reviver Seed x5 | Y26T WCQM | SQNW HH5P | |
| Max Elixir x20 | W990 N28W | 5JSK 2CMC | 43NX Y28S |
| Max Elixir x20 | 5K0K 0K2K | JN2K 90P9 | |
| Max Elixir x20 | F13T WF13 | SNTY 92JQ | |
| Max Elixir x20 | T2JX XSK4 | W8N3 WJPK | |
| Life Seed x2 | Y75F XY3R | SH8X MF1T | MJN3 QP64 |
| Life Seed x2 | WJNT Y478 | SPH7 CN0K |
Health Drinks
| Item | Countersign (JP) | Countersign (NA) | Password (PAL) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy Potable x1 | 27JS R0PF | 27JX PFY2 | |
| Accuracy Drinkable x1 | H6W7 K262 | CMJT 1T3X | |
| Ability Drink x1 | 5FSN 1TXN | CNTS N2F1 | N13Q QNWJ |
| Power Drink x1 | Y991 1412 | QQXR 6T1T | |
| PP-Up Beverage x1 | JTWK 61W8 | SFSJ WK0H | 7997 FTWJ |
| PP-Up Drink x1 | MCCH 6XY6 | QSR6 1SFT |
Throwing Items
| Item | Password (JP) | Password (NA) | Password (PAL) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Iron Spike x20 | SR43 WH92 | 6XT1 XP98 | CK8P CCK7 |
| Fe Spike x20 | R3MK 3QXY | 8TT4 98W8 | HJR2 K98N |
| Iron Spike x20 | MNY4 1TTY | QP6X R479 | |
| Iron Spike x20 | R25K 3MQN | Y128 Y5MJ |
TMs
| TM | Countersign (JP) | Password (NA) | Countersign (PAL) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aerial Ace TM x1 | 63R6 1SFX | MHJR 625M | P6XS P6W5 |
| Aerial Ace TM x1 | 95R1 W6SJ | SR2C F3W6 | |
| Bulldoze TM x1 | 2943 SK47 | 4948 Y0FX | 5PCM QP79 |
| Drive TM x1 | XMK5 JQQM | R8NW 9962 | |
| Charge Beam TM x1 | 61T3 QR0F | 5JSM NWF0 | 4999 47H5 |
| Charge Axle TM x1 | R8XN XQQN | QR1T XSH5 | |
| Cut TM x1 | R299 3MN3 | 3XNS QMQX | NSP5 R448 |
| Cut TM x1 | 47K2 K5R3 | T13P 8TT2 | |
| Dragon Hook TM x1 | 8WJN T45F | 2CNW 5K5C | JSQQ XSHF |
| Dragon Claw TM x1 | 3TY1 XW99 | SCCP 6Y5P | |
| Echoed Vocalization TM x1 | 28TY 7K0M | 991Y 5K47 | 7JMM QQXQ |
| Echoed Vox TM x1 | CJY9 25F1 | K96X Y642 | |
| Free energy Ball TM x1 | MMH9 93MC | 45QS PHF4 | MMJN 147C |
| Free energy Ball TM x1 | SJP7 642C | P8P6 SPH9 | |
| Facade TM x1 | TY3W 8NT3 | 6XXN 27F3 | K760 PF3S |
| Facade TM x1 | PFXQ PCN3 | WK6Y 493X | |
| Flame Charge TM x1 | MHK9 27CJ | FSHH 6SR0 | 47K9 1SCK |
| Flame Accuse TM x1 | HK5R 3N47 | 95R8 T3MF | |
| Grass Knot TM x1 | CJN4 25FT | N3QW 5JSK | 2963 QMNT |
| Grass Knot TM x1 | Y490 CJMR | 3W62 96TT | |
| Gyro Brawl TM x1 | 3R2H JY42 | NSJX XSMC | |
| Gyro Ball TM x1 | R13R 6XY0 | R2CJ T13Q | |
| Hidden Power TM x1 | 8PH7 90HJ | 0MN2 F0CN | P6Y9 1Y8P |
| Hidden Ability TM x1 | 1Y5K 0K1S | P8QX T47C | |
| Low Sweep TM x1 | T1T3 R10R | 5PJQ MCCJ | JN0R 6Y1Y |
| Low Sweep TM x1 | JT3M QY79 | MF0M K8MR | |
| Poison Jab TM x1 | 5HJM R8QM | 3P97 6W8R | 60CJ P98T |
| Toxicant Jab TM x1 | R6T1 XSH5 | XT0R 0P8Q | |
| Power-Up Punch TM x1 | 95QT TSQT | 776S JWJS | T48N 3QY0 |
| Power-Up Punch TM x1 | QXW5 MMN1 | 5JSQ W8NX | |
| Stone Slide TM x1 | T1W5 R0PH | 90P7 CQP9 | QSN0 QTT3 |
| Rock Slide TM x1 | Y7CH 5JTY | SF12 K96Y | |
| Rock Tomb TM x1 | W77F 425J | NY7J P8QM | 3NWC PH6T |
| Rock Tomb TM x1 | XT49 8SP7 | 98Y2 612C | |
| Round TM x1 | SK42 K28Q | 6XWH H7JM | 7JMC JY2F |
| Round TM x1 | H8PJ TWF2 | F1XN 445M | |
| Scald TM x1 | 90P7 8R96 | R5QY 97JX | |
| Scald TM x1 | 961W F0MN | R93M NY3Q | |
| Clandestine Power TM x1 | T442 8SK2 | 5JSR 5H95 | 0P8X Y92H |
| Surreptitious Ability TM x1 | MF0K 5CCN | QPF1 0K8P | |
| Shadow Hook TM x1 | 90P7 5N0K | 6Y6S NWHF | 25N4 8QR2 |
| Shadow Claw TM x1 | CMQM FXW6 | T3P7 JTY3 | |
| Smack Downward TM x1 | K48X R3XR | 5P75 K1WH | QNXP 6T11 |
| Smack Down TM x1 | P5R9 411S | ||
| Strength TM x1 | 5JMP H7K5 | 5QQY 6Y3Y | |
| Strength TM x1 | XMK9 5K49 | 78PK 5PHC | |
| Swords Dance TM x1 | HCJX R8XN | 78SH 6463 | 8SQS N0CH |
| Swords Dance TM x1 | XT42 797K | XXTX Y2F3 | |
| Thunder TM x1 | NW63 XQXP | HCPJ Y929 | |
| Thunder TM x1 | SN3X QSFW | Y8PJ T0R3 | |
| Thunderbolt TM x1 | 25QQ TSCR | 6Y2H 9478 | |
| Thunderbolt TM x1 | K762 CJWF | MFSK 6Y7H | |
| Waterfall TM x1 | 7K92 JP6T | 92JM R48W | 62JP 9449 |
| Waterfall TM x1 | CQN4 1T29 | JY3W H646 |
Wands
| Item | Password (JP) | Password (NA) | Password (PAL) |
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| Blast Wand x20 | 3TWJ MK2C | 0QTS CN2K | |
| Boom Wand x20 | CFSH 962H | K8TX T13M | |
| Misfile Wand x20 | 1SQT 2F29 | K0FX WK7J | PCJX QR0J |
| Misfile Wand x20 | Y649 3N3S | SH62 8N0C | |
| Guiding Wand x20 | WCJQ QNT4 | 0R79 10P7 | 1TY1 428Q |
| Guiding Wand x20 | SK5P 778R | 5H8T Y3W8 | |
| Petrify Wand x20 | 8QXR 93P5 | 43SJ NSH8 | |
| Petrify Wand x20 | TY26 446X | 62F0 JMHF | |
| Slumber Wand x20 | 6Y8Y 8NXT | 7FW6 27CK | F26S NY47 |
| Slumber Wand x20 | JY3X QW5C | R28X PJWK |
Reception
Gaming magazine Famitsu gave Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon a score of 36 out of 40.[4] It holds a rating of 69% on Metacritic, based on 44 critic reviews.[five]
Sales
As of March 31, 2016, Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon has sold 1.22 meg copies worldwide.[6]
Japanese sales
Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon sold 151,823 units on its get-go week on the Japanese market, with a sell-through of 61.09%.[7] By Jan 3, 2021, the stop of its 277th week, it had sold 332,975 copies.[8]
| Calendar week | Calendar week ending | Ranking | Units sold | Full units sold |
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| one | September 20, 2015 | 1st | 151,823 | 151,823 |
| 2 | September 27, 2015 | 2nd | 44,555 | 196,379 |
| three | October 4, 2015 | 9th | xix,355 | 215,733 |
| 4 | October 11, 2015 | 14th | xi,912 | 227,645 |
| 5 | October 18, 2015 | 8th | 9,447 | 237,092 |
| 6 | October 25, 2015 | 10th | 6,402 | 243,494 |
| vii | November 1, 2015 | 18th | 4,923 | 248,417 |
| 8 | Nov 8, 2015 | 15th | iv,886 | 253,303 |
| 9 | Nov 15, 2015 | 15th | 3,960 | 257,263 |
| 10 | November 22, 2015 | 30th | - | - |
| xi | November 29, 2015 | 26th | - | - |
| 12 | December 6, 2015 | 19th | 5,107 | 269,781 |
| thirteen | Dec xiii, 2015 | 21st | vii,148 | 276,929 |
| 14 | Dec twenty, 2015 | 18th | 11,656 | 288,585 |
| fifteen | Dec 27, 2015 | 22nd | - | - |
| 16 | Jan iii, 2016 | 31st | - | 306,068 |
| 17 | January x, 2016 | 45th | - | - |
| eighteen | Jan 17, 2016 | 50th | - | - |
| 68 | January ane, 2017 | - | - | 327,888 |
| 120 | December 31, 2017 | - | - | 332,131 |
| 172 | Dec thirty, 2018 | - | - | 332,859 |
| 224 | December 29, 2019 | - | - | 332,964 |
| 277 | January three, 2021 | - | - | 332,975 |
Staff
- Primary commodity: Staff of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Version History
| Version | Release Date | Details |
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| 1.0.0 | September 17, 2015 | Initial Release. |
| 1.i.0 | August 30, 2017 |
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Trivia
- This is the only Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game to be given a PEGI rating of 7, with all previously-released Pokémon Mystery Dungeon titles having been given a rating of iii.
- There are several characters implied or confirmed to be from previous games, suggesting that Super Mystery Dungeon coincides with all previous Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games.
- Yet, not all events from past games took place in this one, every bit Teddiursa and Snubbull are nonetheless unevolved. There are likewise timeline discrepancies such as how Dusknoir, the pink Celebi and Grovyle are all present at the aforementioned time as members from Wigglytuff'due south Order.
- Additionally, some stages from previous games are also mentioned or revisited, such equally Destiny Belfry and Wish Cavern.
- This is the first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game where the player Pokémon does not disappear later the main story. Instead that part is given to the partner Pokémon.
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In other languages
| Language | Title | |
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| | ポケモン超不思議のダンジョン | |
| | Pokémon Méga Donjon Mystère | |
| | Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon | |
| | Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon | |
| | Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon | |
| | Pokémon Mundo megamisterioso | |
References
- ↑ Official minisite
- ↑ Pokémon.com
- ↑ Nintendo.com.au - Nintendo Direct Returns with Wii U and Nintendo 3DS Line-Up Details for Christmas and Beyond
- ↑ Famitsu review scores (9/8/15) - Nintendo Everything
- ↑ Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon for 3DS Reviews - Metacritic
- ↑ Nintendo Co., Ltd. - Earnings Release for Financial Year Ended March 2016
- ↑ Media Create Sales: CY 2015 (2014 Dec 29 - 2016 January 03) | NeoGAF
- ↑ Media Create Sales: CY 2020 (2019 Dec 30 - 2021 Jan 03) Sales | ResetEra
External links
- Official trailer #1 (Japanese)
- Official trailer #1 (English)
- Nintendo Treehouse @ E3 2015 footage (English)
- Theater commercial (ane:00) (Japanese)
- TV commercial 1 (0:xv) (Japanese)
- Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon Miiverse community
| Spin-off Pokémon serial | ||||||
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| Pikachu series: | Hey You, Pikachu! • Channel | |||||
| Super Smash Bros. serial: | Super Smash Bros. • Melee • Brawl • for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U • Ultimate | |||||
| Snap serial: | Snap • New Pokémon Snap | |||||
| TCG: | Game Boy TCG series: | Trading Carte Game • Bill of fare GB2: Here Comes Team GR! | ||||
| Play It! series: | Play It! • Play Information technology! Version 2 | |||||
| Misc. TCG: | Card Game Online • TCG Online • Carte Game: How to Play DS • TCG Card Dex • TCG Live | |||||
| Pinball series: | Pinball • Pinball mini • Pinball: R&S | |||||
| Puzzle series: | Puzzle League • Puzzle Challenge | |||||
| Trozei serial: | Trozei! • Battle Trozei | |||||
| Mystery Dungeon series: | Red Rescue Team & Blue Rescue Squad Explorers of Time, Darkness & Sky Blazing, Stormy & Light Risk Squad Gates to Infinity Super Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX | |||||
| Ranger series: | Ranger • Shadows of Almia • Guardian Signs | |||||
| Puck series: | Battrio • Tretta (Tretta Lab) • Ga-Olé • Mezastar | |||||
| Rumble series: | Rumble • Rumble Blast • Rumble U • Rumble World • Rumble Rush | |||||
| PokéPark serial: | PokéPark Wii • PokéPark ii: Wonders Across | |||||
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