Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky

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(Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン 空の探検隊 Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon Sora no Tankentai, transl. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky) is a game in development by Chunsoft, and a sister game to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness. The game was first announced in CoroCoro, which released the first details in January 2009.

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky
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Japanese boxart
Basic info
Platform: {{{platform}}}
Category: Dungeon Crawler/Roguelike
Players: 1
Connectivity: None
Developer: Chunsoft
Publisher: Nintendo/The Pokémon Company
Part of: {{{gen_series}}}
Ratings
CERO: N/A
ESRB: TBA
ACB: N/A
OFLC: N/A
PEGI: N/A
GRAC: N/A
GSRR: N/A
Release dates
Japan: April 18, 2009
North America: TBA
Australia: TBA
Europe: TBA
South Korea: TBA
Hong Kong: N/A
Taiwan: N/A
Websites
Japanese: http://www.pokemon.co.jp/game/ds/dungeon2009/
English:
This article is about the game. For the special anime episode with a similar name, see Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of the Sky (anime).

Revelation

On January 10th, 2009, Serebii.net received the first details from CoroCoro, revealing that the featured starter Pokémon would include Pokémon new to the series along with starters from previous installments. These include the following: Phanpy, Vulpix, Riolu, Shinx, and Eevee, returning to the starting lineup from PMD1. Every starter Pokémon from the previous games can now be a partner as well, bringing the total of starting Pokémon to 21, only 19 of which are available to the player, since Meowth and Munchlax can only be selected as partners. Additionally, those Pokémon selected as partners will have a fixed gender. On January 11th, 2009, according to Serebii, low resolution pictures of the game were found, confirming the information to be true. The game appears to be a continuation of the storyline of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 or it may be another version of the same game with more content. On January 13th, 2009, Serebii managed to get a higher resolution of one of the pictures shown by blueskY and Filb on January 11th, 2009. The picture shows Dusknoir and Grovyle being cornered by four Sableye.

On January 15th, the Japanese Pokémon site announced the game, as well as providing artwork and screenshots. The game appears to take on various goings-on from before the guild even started, hinted at by the screenshots of Bidoof's apparent family and an Igglybuff and Armaldo.

New features

  • Players can now play as different Pokémon. These are Phanpy, Vulpix, Riolu, Shinx and Eevee. Every starter Pokémon from the previous games can now be a partner as well
  • Players can now play the music used in the game with the Sky Jukebox.
  • There is a new place called Spinda's Cafe where the following can be found:
    • Spinda's Drink Stand grants access to the Unexplored Land, and it also allows players to make own their food.
    • Explore Recycle & Big Treasure allows players to exchange excess items for other items. The more items exchanged, the better the items available will be. Players may also get lottery tickets to obtain items.
  • There is a new location called the Secret Bazaar which is found randomly in dungeons. It is run by a Kirlia. The bazaar has several stalls found inside.
    • Mime Jr.'s stall restores the player's health and also feeds them.
    • Swalot's give players items called Luck Pockets. they may hold useful items inside them.
    • Lickilicky's will help players remove items from their inventory. It is currently unknown what happens to them though.
    • Shedinja's gives players a chance to escape the dungeon sooner.
  • Players can find a statue of Arceus in a new dungeon called Destiny's Tower. The story here involves a new item called the Time-Space Orb.

Special episodes

During the course of the game, players can engage in various scenarios that expand upon the story of some of the different characters.

  • Genius Igglybuff: The first episodes features Wigglytuff as an Igglybuff. It explores his past and explains why he became an explorer.
  • In the Dark future: The second episode is set in the dark future. Grovyle and Dusknoir work together when Primal Dialga tries to get rid of them.
  • Bidoof's Wish: The third episode features the past of the Bidoof in the Wigglytuff Guild before it entered the guild. It goes to the Star Cave to have its wish granted by a Jirachi.
  • The fourth episode features the Sunflora in a guild. It was given a mission to seek out a Haunter but it was apparently unprepared for what it as about to face.
  • The fifth episode featured Team Charm and their past. Team AWD can also be found here.
  • The sixth mission features Shaymin. After completing the game and heading to Spinda's Cafe, players will be taken to Shaymin's Village where they will meet Team Frontier, a team made of a Breloom, Machoke and Mawile and encounter Team Razor Wind. A Shaymin will take the player's team to the Sky's Summit where they will find the Sky's Present.

Gallery

Special Episodes Gallery
Episode 2 Episode 3 Episode 4 Episode 5 Episode 6
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Grovyle & Dusknoir Bidoof Sunflora Team Charm Sky's Gift

Connectivity

This game is capable of trading items with Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness. Other features, if any, are currently unknown.

Gallery

See also

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