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In Super Mystery Dungeon, if both {{DL|Seeds|Tiny Reviver Seed}}s and Reviver Seeds are in the Bag, the player may choose which one to use on a fainted party member. Outside of story missions, the player may also choose to not use either type of Reviver Seed when a party member faints, though only if the Pokémon isn't the last one remaining. If a party member faints without using a Reviver Seed, a {{DL|Wonder Orb|Revive All Orb}} will still be able to revive it later. If a Guest Pokémon (excluding {{p|Hoopa}}) faints, it will warp to a random room on the floor and must be given a Tiny Reviver Seed or Reviver Seed before it can continue exploring. Unlike previous games, the party will not lose their [[Poké]] or items if they move on to a different floor without reviving the guest.
In Super Mystery Dungeon, if both {{DL|Seeds|Tiny Reviver Seed}}s and Reviver Seeds are in the Bag, the player may choose which one to use on a fainted party member. Outside of story missions, the player may also choose to not use either type of Reviver Seed when a party member faints, though only if the Pokémon isn't the last one remaining. If a party member faints without using a Reviver Seed, a {{DL|Wonder Orb|Revive All Orb}} will still be able to revive it later. If a Guest Pokémon (excluding {{p|Hoopa}}) faints, it will warp to a random room on the floor and must be given a Tiny Reviver Seed or Reviver Seed before it can continue exploring. Unlike previous games, the party will not lose their [[Poké]] or items if they move on to a different floor without reviving the guest.
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|Rescue Team DX]], the player can find fainted Pokémon randomly in dungeons. These Pokémon can be recruited by giving them any variety of Apple from the [[Toolbox]].


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