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The '''Pokémon Paradise''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンパラダイス''' ''Pokémon Paradise''), commonly referred to as simply '''Paradise''' (Japanese: '''パラダイス''' ''Paradise''), is a location near [[Post Town]] in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]], established by the {{mdc|partner Pokémon}}. | The '''Pokémon Paradise''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンパラダイス''' ''Pokémon Paradise''), commonly referred to as simply '''Paradise''' (Japanese: '''パラダイス''' ''Paradise''), is a location near [[Post Town]] in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]], established by the {{mdc|partner Pokémon}}. | ||
The location becomes accessible after completing the first dungeon. Initially, it only contains the Passerby Post and a signboard. This is also where all of the recruited Pokémon stay, with the exception of {{mdc|Virizion|gti}}, {{ | The location becomes accessible after completing the first dungeon. Initially, it only contains the Passerby Post and a signboard. This is also where all of the recruited Pokémon stay, with the exception of {{mdc|Virizion|gti}}, {{mdc|Emolga|gti}}, {{mdc|Dunsparce|gti}}, {{mdc|Umbreon and Espeon|gti}}, {{mdc|Keldeo|gti}}, and {{mdc|Hydreigon|gti}}, who stay in Post Town. As the story progresses, the player will be able to expand land, play mini-games, rank up and place facilities. | ||
==Paradise Rank== | ==Paradise Rank== | ||
{{main|Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Paradise Rank|Rank (Mystery Dungeon) → Paradise Rank}} | {{main|Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Paradise Rank|Rank (Mystery Dungeon) → Paradise Rank}} | ||
The Paradise Rank is increased by earning Paradise Points which are earned by completing job requests. The player can start earning Paradise Points after {{ | The Paradise Rank is increased by earning Paradise Points which are earned by completing job requests. The player can start earning Paradise Points after {{mdc|Gurdurr|gti}} opens up shop. Increasing this rank will give the player access to more facilities, increase the bag size limit and gives the player a variety of items and materials. | ||
==Utilities== | ==Utilities== | ||
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===House=== | ===House=== | ||
Built by {{ | Built by {{mdc|Gurdurr|gti}} after defeating him in [[Hazy Pass]]. This is where the player and partner Pokémon wake up the next morning after a mission, where the game usually asks to save. Other than that, it serves no significant purpose. After a certain amount of progression into the game, the house can be redecorated by Gurdurr. | ||
===Request/Bulletin Board=== | ===Request/Bulletin Board=== | ||
After completing [[Hazy Pass]] for the first time, {{ | After completing [[Hazy Pass]] for the first time, {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}} will show the player the Request Board. {{OBP|Job|Mystery Dungeon|Requests and various missions}} are posted here. It updates with new jobs after returning from a dungeon. | ||
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====Quotes==== | ====Quotes==== | ||
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===Challenge Request/Bulletin Board=== | ===Challenge Request/Bulletin Board=== | ||
After completing a job request after Victini having opened up his shop, this board will appear here. One job request later it will be available for use. Generally, harder jobs will be posted here. Only one Pokémon can go on a mission here. However, when accessed through Local Wireless in Companion Mode up to three other players can join. | After completing a job request after {{mdc|Victini|gti}} having opened up his shop, this board will appear here. One job request later it will be available for use. Generally, harder jobs will be posted here. Only one Pokémon can go on a mission here. However, when accessed through Local Wireless in Companion Mode up to three other players can join. | ||
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===Utilities only available in Companion Mode=== | ===Utilities only available in Companion Mode=== | ||
Due to [[Post Town]] being off limits in Companion Mode, these shops are moved to Paradise instead and are found at the center of the plaza. {{ | Due to [[Post Town]] being off limits in Companion Mode, these shops are moved to Paradise instead and are found at the center of the plaza. {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Cinccino}} and {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Rampardos}} are talking to each other. | ||
====Glorious Gold==== | ====Glorious Gold==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Glorious Gold PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Glorious Gold]] | ||
{{main|Glorious Gold}} | {{main|Glorious Gold}} | ||
Run by {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Cofagrigus}}, here the player can exchange [[Gold Bar]]s for [[Poké]] ([[File:Poké currency.png]]555) or rare items. | |||
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====Gift Shop==== | ====Gift Shop==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Gift Shop artwork PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Gift Shop]] | ||
{{main|Gift Shop}} | {{main|Gift Shop}} | ||
Run by {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Cinccino}}, here the player can buy [[gift]]s that can be given to enemy Pokémon in dungeons to [[recruitment|recruit]] them. | |||
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====Box Buster==== | ====Box Buster==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Box Buster PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Box Buster]] | ||
Run by {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Rampardos}}, here the player can open [[Treasure Box]]es for 150 Poké. | |||
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===Request Counter=== | ===Request Counter=== | ||
[[File:Request Counter.png|left|thumb|250px|The Request Counter]] | [[File:Request Counter.png|left|thumb|250px|The Request Counter]] | ||
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Azumarill will be here to accept mission requests and open the Request Gate. Job notes can be stored, accepted, canceled and deleted here. The job list can also be viewed from the main menu. Unlike in previous Mystery Dungeon games, the player can only go on one mission at a time even if they are located in the same dungeon. | After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, {{mdc|Azumarill|gti}} will be here to accept mission requests and open the Request Gate. Job notes can be stored, accepted, canceled and deleted here. The job list can also be viewed from the main menu. Unlike in previous Mystery Dungeon games, the player can only go on one mission at a time even if they are located in the same dungeon. | ||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
===Quagsire Assembly=== | ===Quagsire Assembly=== | ||
[[File:Quagsire Assembly.png|thumb|250px|Quagsire Assembly]] | [[File:Quagsire Assembly.png|thumb|250px|Quagsire Assembly]] | ||
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will open up shop here, selling items like Kecleon's Shop. After completing [[Desolate Canyon]], he replaces the function of | After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}} will open up shop here, selling items like Kecleon's Shop. After completing [[Desolate Canyon]], he replaces the function of the [[Chimecho Assembly]] in the previous games, removing and adding members of the team for dungeon exploration. A list of recruited Pokémon with the stats and other information can be found here. Recruited Pokémon can also be released here. | ||
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===Scraggy's Savvy Moves=== | ===Scraggy's Savvy Moves=== | ||
[[File:Scraggy's Savvy Moves.png|thumb|250px|Scraggy's Savvy Moves]] | [[File:Scraggy's Savvy Moves.png|thumb|250px|Scraggy's Savvy Moves]] | ||
Unlocked after completing [[Desolate Canyon]] for the first time. Acting as the [[Move Deleter]] and [[Move Reminder]] for this game, {{ | Unlocked after completing [[Desolate Canyon]] for the first time. Acting as the [[Move Deleter]] and [[Move Reminder]] for this game, {{mdc|Scraggy|gti}} changes the Pokémon's moves. | ||
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===V- | ===V-wave related=== | ||
The '''V-Wave''' is a weather-like effect associated with [[type]]. For each in-game day, the V-wave will have a specific type, and Pokémon or their moves corresponding to the day's type are powered up. | |||
Each day's V-wave is guaranteed to have the following three effects (highlighted in yellow in-game): | |||
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;" | {| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;" | ||
|- style="color:#000" | |- style="color:#000" | ||
! Standard effects | ! colspan=2 | Standard effects | ||
|- style="background: #6464FF" | |||
! Name || Details | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Power up! || Increases the damage done by the affected Pokémon. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Experience Points Up! || More Exp. points are gathered by the affected Pokémon. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| PP Energy Saver! || Occasionally doesn't deduct PP used by the affected Pokémon. | |||
|} | |} | ||
Additionally, the V-wave will have two random effects from the following list each day: | |||
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;" | {| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;" | ||
|- style="color:#000" | |- style="color:#000" | ||
! | ! colspan=2 | Random daily effects | ||
|- style="background: #6464FF" | |||
! Name || Details | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Critical-Hit Rate Up! || Increases the Critical Hit Ratio of the affected Pokémon. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Shop Discounts! || Items bought by the affected Pokémon at Kecleon Shops in the dungeons are cheaper. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Easier Team Attacks! || Team attacks are achieved faster. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Recovery Up! || HP recovered by affected Pokémon is higher. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Move Growth Up! || Moves of the affected Pokémon upgrade faster. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| Accuracy Up! || The accuracy of the affected Pokémon is increased. | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |- style="background: #fff" | ||
| More Frequent Move Effects! ||The affected Pokémon's moves with a secondary effect(s) have a higher chance of the effect activating. | |||
|} | |} | ||
====V-Wavecast==== | ====V-Wavecast==== | ||
After completing a number of job requests<!--perhaps just 1 after obtaining Bronze Rank-->, | After completing a number of job requests<!--perhaps just 1 after obtaining Bronze Rank-->, {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}} will place the '''V-Wavecast''' signboard. This is is a weather forecast that shows the V-wave type and its associated effects for the current day, as well as for the following 10 days. | ||
After {{mdc|Victini|gti}} arrives, the signboard will be removed, and Victini will provide the V-Wavecast instead. | |||
====V-Wheel==== | |||
[[File:V-Wheel.png|thumb|250px|The V-Wheel]] | |||
The '''V-Wheel''' is a shop managed by Victini. The wheel can be spun once per in-game day, for a chance to change the day's V-wave to a chosen type. | |||
In order to win this opportunity, the wheel must land on an icon of Victini's face, out of five total spaces on the wheel. | |||
Spinning the wheel costs [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]][[Poké]], and the cost varies depending on how many Victini icons the player wishes to have on the wheel: | |||
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;" | |||
|- | |||
! Icons || [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]Cost | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 1 icon || 0 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 2 icons || 1,000 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 3 icons || 2,500 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 4 icons || 5,000 | |||
|- style="background: #fff" | |||
| 5 icons || 7,777 | |||
|} | |||
When the game is won, the V-Wave for the day can be changed into any type the player chooses. To assist with this, the menu displays the {{DL|Type|type effectiveness}} of the choices, and marks the best-choice types based on the moves of the Pokémon currently on the team. | |||
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