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'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!''' (Japanese: ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン すすめ!{{tt|炎|ほのお}}の{{tt|冒険団|ぼうけんだん}}) , '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad!''' (Japanese: ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン いくぞ!{{tt|嵐|あらし}}の{{tt|冒険団|ぼうけんだん}}), and '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad!''' (Japanese: ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン めざせ!{{tt|光|ひかり}}の{{tt|冒険団|ぼうけんだん}}) are a set of games for the [[WiiWare]] based on the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series. Each title costs 1200 Wii Points. | '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!''' (Japanese: ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン すすめ!{{tt|炎|ほのお}}の{{tt|冒険団|ぼうけんだん}}) , '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad!''' (Japanese: ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン いくぞ!{{tt|嵐|あらし}}の{{tt|冒険団|ぼうけんだん}}), and '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad!''' (Japanese: ポケモン{{tt|不思議|ふしぎ}}のダンジョン めざせ!{{tt|光|ひかり}}の{{tt|冒険団|ぼうけんだん}}) are a set of games for the [[WiiWare]] based on the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] series. Each title costs 1200 Wii Points. | ||
The games contain the [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|Arceus}}, who was missing but made a cameo as a statue in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. | The games contain the [[legendary Pokémon]] {{p|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. | ||
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== | ==Features== | ||
* Pokémon appear as they did in [[My Pokémon Ranch]]. | * Pokémon appear as they did in [[My Pokémon Ranch]]. | ||
* The player can use the [[Nintendo DS]] as a controller. | * The player can use the [[Nintendo DS]] as a controller. | ||
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* If a player purchases more than one version of the game, their save file can be used with any version to access different Pokémon. | * 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. | * 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 move]]s, by watching a 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 the next time they level up. | ||
* This is the first game in the series in which the main character is not a human transformed into a Pokémon. | * This is the first game in the series in which the main character is not a human transformed into a Pokémon. | ||
==Pokémon Village/Beach/Garden== | ==Pokémon Village/Beach/Garden== | ||
The central area of the three games 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. | 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''' - This area appeared in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time/Darkness]] & [[Explorers of Sky|Sky]]. Here, the player can store any money that the player may find in dungeons, or may obtain from selling different objects. | '''Duskull Bank''' - This area appeared in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|Explorers of Time/Darkness]] & [[Explorers of Sky|Sky]]. Here, the player can store any money that the player may find in dungeons, or may obtain from selling different objects. | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
===Playable characters=== | ===Playable characters=== | ||
[[File:PMD Blazing Stormy Light Pokémon.png|thumb|right|280px|Some of the Starter Pokémon in the games and Slowking]] | |||
The player can choose to play as a Pokémon and have a partner, chosen by a selection screen rather than a quiz. They are shown wanting to save {{p|Shuckle}}, of which Slowking is glad of. Those not chosen will randomly disappear. | The player can choose to play as a Pokémon and have a partner, chosen by a selection screen rather than a quiz. They are shown wanting to save {{p|Shuckle}}, of which Slowking is glad of. Those not chosen will randomly disappear. | ||