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'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|ポケモン不思議のダンジョン マグナゲートと∞迷宮|ポケモンふしぎのダンジョン マグナゲートとむげんだいめいきゅう}}''' ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinth'') is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] title that is a part of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It was released in Japan on November 23, 2012, in North America on March 24, 2013, in Europe on May 17, 2013, and in Australia on May 18, 2013.
'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|ポケモン不思議のダンジョン マグナゲートと∞迷宮|ポケモンふしぎのダンジョン マグナゲートとむげんだいめいきゅう}}''' ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Magnagate and the Infinite Labyrinth'') is a [[Nintendo 3DS]] title that is the ninth entry in the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]] in Japan, and the sixth internationally. Like the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, it is an adaptation of the {{wp|Mystery Dungeon}} games for Pokémon. It was released in Japan on November 23, 2012, in North America on March 24, 2013, in Europe on May 17, 2013, and in Australia on May 18, 2013.


==New features==
==New features==
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Many [[Unova]] {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} such as {{p|Gurdurr}}, {{p|Virizion}}, and {{p|Hydreigon}} are included in the game, though some, such as {{p|Throh}} and {{p|Sawk}}, are oddly left out. Only a handful of Pokémon from previous generations appear in the game. A total of 144 Pokémon appear in the game. Despite this, a maximum of 288 Pokémon can be recruited.  
Many [[Unova]] {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} such as {{p|Gurdurr}}, {{p|Virizion}}, and {{p|Hydreigon}} are included in the game, though some, such as {{p|Throh}} and {{p|Sawk}}, are oddly left out. Only a handful of Pokémon from previous generations appear in the game. A total of 144 Pokémon appear in the game. Despite this, a maximum of 288 Pokémon can be recruited.  
[[Move]]s now have ranks. As a move is used, it gains progress towards the next rank. As a move ranks up, it grows in power, accuracy, and maximum PP. [[Status move]]s do not have ranks, and [[:Category:Set-damage moves|moves with set damage]] or moves that do damage based on factors such as the target's remaining HP (such as {{m|Wring Out}}) can rank up, but cannot increase in power. Move ranks are denoted by Roman Numerals, starting at '''I'''. As a move grows in rank, more uses are needed to raise it to the next rank. {{DL|Pokémon Paradise|Dojos}} can also be built to train moves. Unlike using a move, Dojos add the same percentage of progress towards the next rank regardless of the move's current rank.


One of the other prominent features is mini-games, one of which is run by {{p|Beartic}}, allowing players to receive prizes based on how well they did on the game. This is a facility built in your paradise from Gurdurr.
One of the other prominent features is mini-games, one of which is run by {{p|Beartic}}, allowing players to receive prizes based on how well they did on the game. This is a facility built in your paradise from Gurdurr.
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[[Wonder Orbs]] may now be used during boss battles. There are no look-alike items in the game.
[[Wonder Orbs]] may now be used during boss battles. There are no look-alike items in the game.


[[TM]]s may now be used an infinite number of times, just like in the main series.
[[TM]]s may now be used an infinite number of times, just like in the core series.


After the main story-line, auras begin appearing in the dungeons, based on a "Mysteriosity" rating. In the main dungeon selection menu and on the Request Boards, it displays the number of floors that the aura will appear. This number is different every time the player enters the dungeon. This aura comes in a variety of colors and has a variety of different effects. Some of the effects include: Lowering or raising the enemies' speed, only a certain Pokémon appearing on the floor and being the only one encountered on that floor, not being able to recover HP, weather effects appearing, enemies put to sleep, Wonder Orbs not being usable, floors having no rooms and only corridors, and consumable items not being usable.  
Pokémon with more than one [[ability]] will only have one of them, like in the core series, as opposed to previous Mystery Dungeon games where both abilities were active.
 
After the main story-line, auras begin appearing in the dungeons, based on a "Mysteriosity" rating. In the main dungeon selection menu and on the Request Boards, there is a number next to a question mark from 1 to 5, which determines how likely it is for a "Mysteriosity aura" to appear on any given floor, with 5 being the most likely. This number is different every time the player enters the dungeon. This aura comes in a variety of colors and has a variety of different effects. Some of the effects include: Lowering or raising the enemies' speed, only a certain Pokémon appearing on the floor and being the only one encountered on that floor, not being able to recover HP, weather effects appearing, enemies put to sleep, Wonder Orbs not being usable, floors having no rooms and only corridors, and consumable items not being usable.  


Mapless Streets, Uncharted Paths, and Gilded Halls are also new to the game. Mapless Streets are floors in a dungeon that do not have floor numbers. Once the player returns from the Mapless Street, the floor number they return to will be equivalent to how many floors they were gone for. Uncharted Paths and Gilded Halls contain a variety of different Pokémon and items in certain dungeons. If they occur in a mission, the player will be returned to the normal dungeon on the floor of the mission or earlier.
Mapless Streets, Uncharted Paths, and Gilded Halls are also new to the game. Mapless Streets are floors in a dungeon that do not have floor numbers. Once the player returns from the Mapless Street, the floor number they return to will be equivalent to how many floors they were gone for. Uncharted Paths and Gilded Halls contain a variety of different Pokémon and items in certain dungeons. If they occur in a mission, the player will be returned to the normal dungeon on the floor of the mission or earlier.


If the player fails to complete a dungeon, fewer items are lost and they keep their Poké. The only time items are lost is if they are defeated by a Kecleon after stealing from the Kecleon Shop, or if in a Magnagate dungeon.
If the player fails to complete a dungeon, fewer items are lost and they keep their Poké.


There are certain designs and shapes on the ground that have different effects in dungeons. Yellow star-like shapes allow the Pokémon to attack twice automatically with the same attack when standing on the shape. Eraser-esque shapes on the ground make items that are thrown disappear when the Pokémon is standing on it. In [[Mt. Travail]] (DLC), there are tiles that will grant the effect of a Training Seed for the rest of the floor, etc. Mysteriosity aura floors may also have other special tiles.
There are certain designs and shapes on the ground that have different effects in dungeons. Yellow star-like shapes allow the Pokémon to attack twice automatically with the same attack when standing on the shape. Eraser-esque shapes on the ground make items that are thrown disappear when the Pokémon is standing on it. In [[Mt. Travail]] (DLC), there are tiles that will grant the effect of a Training Seed for the rest of the floor, etc. Mysteriosity aura floors may also have other special tiles.
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Recruited and Partner Pokémon that are not brought into a dungeon still receive experience points when the player completes dungeons. Once the Pokémon are brought into another dungeon, the recruited Pokémon will level up from the experience it had gained without being absent from the group.
Recruited and Partner Pokémon that are not brought into a dungeon still receive experience points when the player completes dungeons. Once the Pokémon are brought into another dungeon, the recruited Pokémon will level up from the experience it had gained without being absent from the group.


Kecleon cannot be defeated if the player steals from a Kecleon shop. Attacks will not work on it. Kecleon also cannot be recruited.
Damaging moves can now miss due to too high of defense or special defense and level, rather than just doing 1 HP of damage. It will say that the Pokémon "took no damage!".
 
Kecleon can no longer be recruited if defeated. There is no Kecleon Gift, and a Normal Gift and Premier Gift will fail if used on Kecleon.


[[Team Skill]]s replace [[IQ]] skills that the older games had. Unlike IQ skills, Team Skills that are active affect all of the player's Pokémon. [[Treasure Box]]es can contain new skills after being opened by Rampardos.
[[Team Skill]]s replace [[IQ]] skills that the older games had. Unlike IQ skills, Team Skills that are active affect all of the player's Pokémon. [[Treasure Box]]es can contain new skills after being opened by Rampardos.
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Traps can now occur at the entrances to rooms, unlike previous games where the first tile after a hallway was guaranteed to not hold traps.
Traps can now occur at the entrances to rooms, unlike previous games where the first tile after a hallway was guaranteed to not hold traps.


Enemy Pokémon can evolve if they defeat one of the party members or if they are given a certain item. This often happens in Magnagate Dungeons.
Hostile Pokémon can now evolve if they're given a certain item instead of only by defeating player's Pokémon. This happens often in Magnagate dungeons.


If items are dropped in water, fire, or chasms, they are automatically placed on the nearest path, contrary to previous games where they were submerged or destroyed.
If items are dropped in water, fire, or chasms, they are automatically placed on the nearest path, contrary to previous games where they were submerged or destroyed.
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Job requests can only be fulfilled one at a time, even if they are in the same dungeon.
Job requests can only be fulfilled one at a time, even if they are in the same dungeon.


[[Wonder Mail]] also returns but instead of unlocking new dungeons and legendary Pokémon, it's an 8-character password and gives the player various items.
[[Wonder Mail]] returns, but instead of being a long password that can unlock new dungeons and legendary Pokémon, it is an 8-character password and gives the player various items.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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The story begins with a dream of {{p|Munna}} being chased by {{p|Hydreigon}} before switching to the dream background. The player begins the game as a character that becomes a Pokémon which the player has chosen, the Pokémon that is chosen enters a blue Magnagate and falls from the sky to the ground. The Pokémon wakes up dizzy and confused, as the player gets to choose their partner Pokémon. The partner Pokémon that can be chosen are {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, {{p|Oshawott}}, {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Axew}}. Both the playable and partner Pokémon start out at Level 7. {{tt|The player chooses the gender of the Pokémon chosen|Japanese version only}}. The playable Pokémon wakes up, which startles the partner Pokémon. The playable Pokémon explains to their partner that they fell from the sky.  
The story begins with a dream of {{p|Munna}} being chased by {{p|Hydreigon}} before switching to the dream background. The player begins the game as a character that becomes a Pokémon which the player has chosen, the Pokémon that is chosen enters a blue [[Magnagate]] and falls from the sky to the ground. The Pokémon wakes up dizzy and confused, as the player gets to choose their partner Pokémon. The partner Pokémon that can be chosen are {{p|Snivy}}, {{p|Tepig}}, {{p|Oshawott}}, {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Axew}}. Both the playable and partner Pokémon start out at Level 7. The player chooses the gender of the Pokémon chosen (Japanese version only). The playable Pokémon wakes up, which startles the partner Pokémon. The playable Pokémon explains to their partner that they fell from the sky.  


The partner Pokémon brings them into the first dungeon called [[Ragged Mountain]]. As the Pokémon enter the first dungeon, a view of the whole dungeon is shown. The Pokémon come to a bridge, as they try to figure out how to cross it. They enter a cave opening, as a tutorial on how to use the controls is shown. More tutorials are displayed, as the Pokémon move through the dungeon. As the Pokémon reach the 3rd floor, they come upon a sparkling tree. The Pokémon hits the tree to create a bridge to cross. As the Pokémon reach the 5th floor, they have made it to the other side of the dungeon and may now exit the dungeon.  
The partner Pokémon brings them into the first dungeon called [[Ragged Mountain]]. As the Pokémon enter the first dungeon, a view of the whole dungeon is shown. The Pokémon come to a bridge, as they try to figure out how to cross it. They enter a cave opening, as a tutorial on how to use the controls is shown. More tutorials are displayed, as the Pokémon move through the dungeon. As the Pokémon reach the 3rd floor, they come upon a sparkling tree. The Pokémon hits the tree to create a bridge to cross. As the Pokémon reach the 5th floor, they have made it to the other side of the dungeon and may now exit the dungeon.  
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When the Pokémon reach the B3F, they will come upon a locked door that will require a key to open. As the Pokémon reach the end of the dungeon, there are blue shining rocks. The Pokémon take some of the rocks for {{p|Gurdurr}}, and then head back to the Pokémon Paradise. As the Pokémon return to the Pokémon Paradise, a {{p|Scraggy}} bumps into them. Scraggy runs off, as the Pokémon return to where Timburr and Gurdurr are. The Pokémon try to give Timburr and Gurdurr the rocks, but realize that they have been stolen. Gurdurr does not appear to be upset, as the Pokémon exit the store. This is where the demo ends.
When the Pokémon reach the B3F, they will come upon a locked door that will require a key to open. As the Pokémon reach the end of the dungeon, there are blue shining rocks. The Pokémon take some of the rocks for {{p|Gurdurr}}, and then head back to the Pokémon Paradise. As the Pokémon return to the Pokémon Paradise, a {{p|Scraggy}} bumps into them. Scraggy runs off, as the Pokémon return to where Timburr and Gurdurr are. The Pokémon try to give Timburr and Gurdurr the rocks, but realize that they have been stolen. Gurdurr does not appear to be upset, as the Pokémon exit the store. This is where the demo ends.


The Pokémon see Scraggy again at the entrance to Pokémon Paradise as Scraggy runs off again. The Pokémon head off to the next dungeon called [[Hazy Pass]]. After reaching the 6F, the Pokémon see Scraggy, and after seeing Gurdurr is coming, they hide. Gurdurr talks to Scraggy, and the Pokémon realize the two are partners. The Pokémon confront Gurdurr and Scraggy, as the boss battle begins. After defeating Scraggy and Gurdurr, Scraggy runs away. The pair of Timburr show up, as Gurdurr becomes angry and knocks both Timburr down before walking away. The Pokémon and Timburr go after Gurdurr.  
The Pokémon see Scraggy again at the entrance to Pokémon Paradise as Scraggy runs off again. The Pokémon head off to the next dungeon called [[Hazy Pass]]. After reaching the 6F, the Pokémon see Scraggy, and after seeing Gurdurr is coming, they hide. Gurdurr talks to Scraggy, and the Pokémon realize the two are partners. The Pokémon confront Gurdurr and Scraggy, as the boss battle begins. After defeating Scraggy and Gurdurr, Scraggy runs away. The pair of Timburr show up, as Gurdurr becomes angry and knocks both Timburr down before walking away. The Pokémon and Timburr go after Gurdurr.  
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After completing another dungeon, the next day Timburr brings the Pokémon back to Swanna's store to see Umbreon. Umbreon is awake and out of bed but is still not well. Umbreon explains about Magnagates, as a couple of [[Entercard]]s are shown on the screen. The same cards that Swadloon had discovered in the Inflora Forest dungeon. After Umbreon's explanation, everyone is shown to have fallen asleep during it. Umbreon is bandaged up, as the Pokémon go outside. Umbreon places the two cards in a square box, as a Magnagate portal opens up. Umbreon explains the Magnagate, and then it closes. The Pokémon have to now go to the dungeon called [[Crags of Lament]] to help Umbreon's friend {{p|Espeon}}.  
After completing another dungeon, the next day Timburr brings the Pokémon back to Swanna's store to see Umbreon. Umbreon is awake and out of bed but is still not well. Umbreon explains about Magnagates, as a couple of [[Entercard]]s are shown on the screen. The same cards that Swadloon had discovered in the Inflora Forest dungeon. After Umbreon's explanation, everyone is shown to have fallen asleep during it. Umbreon is bandaged up, as the Pokémon go outside. Umbreon places the two cards in a square box, as a Magnagate portal opens up. Umbreon explains the Magnagate, and then it closes. The Pokémon have to now go to the dungeon called [[Crags of Lament]] to help Umbreon's friend {{p|Espeon}}.  


After reaching the 4F, Espeon is shown moving through the dungeon and responding to a mysterious voice. Espeon looks very hurt as it moves through the dungeon. After reaching the 6F, there is a checkpoint where they can store items and Poké in a treasure box. After reaching the 10F, Espeon is shown barely making it to the top. {{p|Purugly}} corners it, along with {{p|Toxicroak}}. They move in to attack, as the player's Pokémon step in to protect Espeon. The Pokémon battle against Toxicroak and Purugly. After being defeated, Toxicroak and Purugly run away. The Pokémon exit the dungeon, as Umbreon and Espeon are reunited. Swadloon and Leavanny appear, as Swadloon hands over the two other Entercards to Espeon. A flashback is shown of Espeon being the one that approached Swadloon in the Color Forest. Espeon saw that Swadloon had found the Entercards. The Pokémon heard rustling in the bushes, so Espeon ran away and had Swadloon protect the cards. That night, the dark sky is shown as the Pokémon talk about the Magnagate portal prior to going to sleep. A flashback is shown of Umbreon trying to open the portal. The next day, the Pokémon go to check on Umbreon and Espeon, as the other Pokémon appear as well from some hiding spots.
After reaching the 4F, Espeon is shown moving through the dungeon and responding to a mysterious voice. Espeon looks very hurt as it moves through the dungeon. After reaching the 6F, there is a checkpoint where they can store items and Poké in a treasure box. After reaching the 10F, Espeon is shown barely making it to the top. {{p|Purugly}} corners it, along with {{p|Toxicroak}}. They move in to attack, as the player's Pokémon step in to protect Espeon. The Pokémon battle against Toxicroak and Purugly. After being defeated, Toxicroak and Purugly run away. The Pokémon exit the dungeon, as Umbreon and Espeon are reunited. Swadloon and Leavanny appear, as Swadloon hands over the two other Entercards to Espeon. A flashback is shown of Espeon being the one that approached Swadloon in Inflora Forest. Espeon saw that Swadloon had found the Entercards. The Pokémon heard rustling in the bushes, so Espeon ran away and had Swadloon protect the cards. That night, the dark sky is shown as the Pokémon talk about the Magnagate portal prior to going to sleep. A flashback is shown of Umbreon trying to open the portal. The next day, the Pokémon go to check on Umbreon and Espeon, as the other Pokémon appear as well from some hiding spots.


That night after proceeding through another dungeon, Dunsparce looks in the distance, as Virizion comes up to it. Dunsparce becomes startled, but they look in the distance together. Emolga sees them looking out at in the distance. Emolga is shocked, as it hides behind a tree and watches them. The Pokémon all talk about what happened the next day, as Espeon and Umbreon are told about it as well. Dunsparce thinks about what happened between it and Virizion, as a flashback is shown of it. That night after going through another dungeon, the partner Pokémon thinks about what has happened, as it looks at the sky just prior to sleeping. The Pokémon have a discussion with Espeon and Umbreon the next day, as it is found out that they have joined the team.  
That night after proceeding through another dungeon, Dunsparce looks in the distance, as Virizion comes up to it. Dunsparce becomes startled, but they look in the distance together. Emolga sees them looking out at in the distance. Emolga is shocked, as it hides behind a tree and watches them. The Pokémon all talk about what happened the next day, as Espeon and Umbreon are told about it as well. Dunsparce thinks about what happened between it and Virizion, as a flashback is shown of it. That night after going through another dungeon, the partner Pokémon thinks about what has happened, as it looks at the sky just prior to sleeping. The Pokémon have a discussion with Espeon and Umbreon the next day, as it is found out that they have joined the team.  
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===Non-player characters===
===Non-player characters===
{{main|List of Mystery Dungeon characters#Gates to Infinity|Mystery Dungeon NPCs}}
{{main|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters}}
* {{OBP|Swanna|Gates to Infinity}}: Runs an inn and cafe in [[Post Town]]. She tends to be the voice of reason among the townspeople. Her food is said to be among the best in the world. Often referred to as "the Signora"
* {{mdc|Swanna|gti}}: Runs an inn and cafe in [[Post Town]]. She tends to be the voice of reason among the townspeople. Her food is said to be among the best in the world. Often referred to as "the Signora"
* {{OBP|Dunsparce|Gates to Infinity}}: After the player gets the Request Board in [[Pokémon Paradise]], the player's partner chooses the first mission, which will be to rescue Dunsparce, who is lost. After rescuing him, he joins the team. He considers himself to be rather weak. His best friend is Emolga.
* {{mdc|Dunsparce|gti}}: After the player gets the Request Board in [[Pokémon Paradise]], the player's partner chooses the first mission, which will be to rescue Dunsparce, who is lost. After rescuing him, he joins the team. He considers himself to be rather weak. His best friend is Emolga.
* {{OBP|Emolga|Gates to Infinity}}: The player first encounters Emolga while on their mission searching for Dunsparce. Emolga is Dunsparce's best friend, and is also searching for him. After Dunsparce has been rescued, he joins the team along with Dunsparce. He doesn't like Virizion at first, due to the way she treated Dunsparce, though they later make amends.
* {{mdc|Emolga|gti}}: The player first encounters Emolga while on their mission searching for Dunsparce. Emolga is Dunsparce's best friend, and is also searching for him. After Dunsparce has been rescued, he joins the team along with Dunsparce. He doesn't like Virizion at first, due to the way she treated Dunsparce, though they later make amends.
* {{OBP|Virizion|Gates to Infinity}}: Virizion is a very popular Pokémon among the Post Town inhabitants, even though she has turned them all down at some point. The player first meets her after rescuing Dunsparce. Dunsparce had gotten lost looking for a crystal to give to Virizion as a gift, because he wanted to be her friend. Virizion turns him down, saying she doesn't have friends. This hurts Dunsparce's feelings, causing him to run away. After rescuing Dunsparce again, she asks to join the team. The player's partner immediately accepts, much to Emolga's chagrin. She later admits that she likes Emolga.
* {{mdc|Virizion|gti}}: Virizion is a very popular Pokémon among the Post Town inhabitants, even though she has turned them all down at some point. The player first meets her after rescuing Dunsparce. Dunsparce had gotten lost looking for a crystal to give to Virizion as a gift, because he wanted to be her friend. Virizion turns him down, saying she doesn't have friends. This hurts Dunsparce's feelings, causing him to run away. After rescuing Dunsparce again, she asks to join the team. The player's partner immediately accepts, much to Emolga's chagrin. She later admits that she likes Emolga.
* {{OBP|Umbreon and Espeon|Gates to Infinity}}: They are siblings and dungeon researchers. Umbreon wanders into Post Town one night, injured. As Swanna nurses him back to health, he reveals that he thinks his sister, Espeon, is in trouble. After they are reunited, they join the team, though they do not go on missions right away. They also know Virizion from her past and reveal the reason she doesn't have friends.
* {{mdc|Umbreon and Espeon|gti}}: They are siblings and dungeon researchers. Umbreon wanders into Post Town one night, injured. As Swanna nurses him back to health, he reveals that he thinks his sister, Espeon, is in trouble. After they are reunited, they join the team, though they do not go on missions right away. They also know Virizion from her past and reveal the reason she doesn't have friends.
* {{OBP|Azumarill|Gates to Infinity}}: Runs the [[Pokémon Paradise#Request Counter|Request Counter]], where job requests can be accepted and canceled.  
* {{mdc|Azumarill|gti}}: Runs the {{DL|Pokémon Paradise|Request Counter}}, where job requests can be accepted and canceled.  
* {{OBP|Quagsire|Gates to Infinity}}: He sells the land that will become Pokémon Paradise to the partner Pokémon. He later helps the player and partner build their house, and then opens a [[Pokémon Paradise#Quagsire Assembly|shop]] in Paradise, where the player can rearrange their team members, and also buy items. He is the one to reward the player after outlaw missions.
* {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}}: He sells the land that will become Pokémon Paradise to the partner Pokémon. He later helps the player and partner build their house, and then opens a [[Pokémon Paradise#Quagsire Assembly|shop]] in Paradise, where the player can rearrange their team members, and also buy items. He is the one to reward the player after outlaw missions.
* {{OBP|Gurdurr|Gates to Infinity}}: A former carpenter, became a con artist with his partner Scraggy after he was injured. He is coaxed to return to carpentry by the player Pokémon and their partner. He builds facilities and prepares land for use in Paradise, though he can later do other things such as upgrade and repaint facilities.  
* {{mdc|Gurdurr|gti}}: A former carpenter, became a con artist with his partner Scraggy after he was injured. He is coaxed to return to carpentry by the player Pokémon and their partner. He builds facilities and prepares land for use in Paradise, though he can later do other things such as upgrade and repaint facilities.  
* [[Timburr Brothers]]: Gurdurr's apprentices, who become concerned when Gurdurr leaves carpentry in order to scam other Pokémon. After Gurdurr is reformed, they help him when he builds facilities in Paradise.
* [[Timburr Brothers]]: Gurdurr's apprentices, who become concerned when Gurdurr leaves carpentry in order to scam other Pokémon. After Gurdurr is reformed, they help him when he builds facilities in Paradise.
* {{OBP|Scraggy|Gates to Infinity}}: A con artist, and Gurdurr's former partner. After the player, their partner, and the Timburr Brothers defeat him (and some force by Quagsire, who Scraggy is very afraid of), he opens a shop in Paradise where he acts as the Move Tutor and Move Deleter for the game. He spends most of the game making snarky remarks to other Pokémon, but does appear to be fond of the player and their partner.
* {{mdc|Scraggy|gti}}: A con artist, and Gurdurr's former partner. After the player, their partner, and the Timburr Brothers defeat him (and some force by Quagsire, who Scraggy is very afraid of), he opens a shop in Paradise where he acts as the Move Reminder and Move Deleter for the game. He spends most of the game making snarky remarks to other Pokémon, but does appear to be fond of the player and their partner.
* {{OBP|Keldeo|Gates to Infinity}}: A friend of Virizion that is a Magnagate savant and was imprisoned in Glacier Palace before being rescued by Umbreon and Espeon. After the final battle, he joins the player's team.
* {{mdc|Keldeo|gti}}: A friend of Virizion that is a Magnagate savant and was imprisoned in Glacier Palace before being rescued by Umbreon and Espeon. After the final battle, he joins the player's team.
* {{OBP|Hydreigon|Gates to Infinity}}: A Pokémon that is a physical embodiment of a Voice of Life. He assisted in the player's character being transported to the Pokémon world. He often rambles and joins the team after the final battle. He is very fond of Swanna's food.
* {{mdc|Hydreigon|gti}}: A Pokémon that is a physical embodiment of a Voice of Life. He assisted in the player's character being transported to the Pokémon world. He often rambles and joins the team after the final battle. He is very fond of Swanna's food.
* {{mdc|Meloetta|gti}}: After defeating the [[Bittercold]] and clearing the [[Worldcore]] dungeon, it will appear in the player's {{pkmn|Paradise}}. It will then ask the player to gather parts to build a Musical Paradise shop. After building the shop and changing the Paradise's theme, it will ask to join the player's team. Meloetta has two alter egos depending on its forme.
 
===Automatic Recruits===
*{{mdc|Dunsparce|gti}}
*{{mdc|Emolga|gti}}
*{{mdc|Virizion|gti}}
*{{mdc|Umbreon and Espeon|gti}}
*{{mdc|Hydreigon|gti}}
*{{mdc|Keldeo|gti}}
*{{mdc|Meloetta|gti}}


==Hubs and other out-of-dungeon locations==
==Hubs and other out-of-dungeon locations==
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===Post Town===
===Post Town===
{{main|Post Town}}
{{main|Post Town}}
As with past [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] games, this game features several default shops.  
As with past Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, this game features several default shops.  


===Pokémon Paradise===
===Pokémon Paradise===
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===Pokémon===
===Pokémon===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Pignite 01 PMDGTI.png|Pignite
File:Pignite 01 PMDGTI.png|{{p|Pignite}}
File:Pikachu Thunder PMDGTI.png|Pikachu using Thunder
File:Pikachu Thunder PMDGTI.png|{{p|Pikachu}} using {{m|Thunder}}
File:Dewott PMDGTI.png|Dewott
File:Dewott PMDGTI.png|{{p|Dewott}}
File:Emboar Serperior PMDGTI.png|Emboar and Serperior
File:Emboar Serperior PMDGTI.png|{{p|Emboar}} and {{p|Serperior}}
File:Kyurem PMDGTI.png|Kyurem
File:Kyurem PMDGTI.png|{{p|Kyurem}}
File:Hydreigon 02 PMDGTI.png|Hydreigon
File:Hydreigon 02 PMDGTI.png|{{p|Hydreigon}}
File:Quagsire 02 PMDGTI.png|Quagsire
File:Quagsire 02 PMDGTI.png|{{p|Quagsire}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Dungeon===
===Dungeon===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Beach PMDGTI.png|A Magnagate beach
File:Beach PMDGTI.png|A [[Magnagate]] beach
File:Cave PMDGTI.png|A Magnagate cave
File:Cave PMDGTI.png|A Magnagate cave
File:Stat Tiles PMDGTI.png|Stat tiles
File:Stat Tiles PMDGTI.png|Stat tiles
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File:Dungeon Stairwell 2 PMDGTI.png|Another stairwell
File:Dungeon Stairwell 2 PMDGTI.png|Another stairwell
File:Locked Door PMDGTI.png|Locked door
File:Locked Door PMDGTI.png|Locked door
File:trap 2 PMDGTI.png|Trap tile
File:trap 2 PMDGTI.png|[[Trap]] tile
File:PMDGTI about to attack.png|Preparing an attack
File:PMDGTI about to attack.png|Preparing an attack
File:Pikachu Quick Attack PMDGTI.png|Pikachu's Quick Attack
File:Pikachu Quick Attack PMDGTI.png|{{p|Pikachu}}'s {{m|Quick Attack}}
File:Team Skill PMDGTI.png|Using a [[Team Skill]]
File:Team Skill PMDGTI.png|Using a [[Team Skill]]
File:PMDGTI move enhanced.png|Move is enhanced
File:PMDGTI move enhanced.png|Move is enhanced
File:Slumber Orb Effect PMDGTI.png|{{DL|Orb|Slumber Orb}} effect
File:Slumber Orb Effect PMDGTI.png|{{DL|Wonder Orb|Slumber Orb}} effect
File:Oran Berry PMDGTI.png|Using an [[Oran Berry]]
File:Oran Berry PMDGTI.png|Using an [[Oran Berry]]
</gallery>
</gallery>
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File:V Roulette PMDGTI.png|[[V-Wheel]]
File:V Roulette PMDGTI.png|[[V-Wheel]]
File:forgetting moves PMDGTI.png|Remembering and forgetting moves
File:forgetting moves PMDGTI.png|Remembering and forgetting moves
File:Beartic mini game PMDGTI.png|Beartic mini-game
File:Beartic mini game PMDGTI.png|{{p|Beartic}} mini-game
File:Kecleon store PMDGTI.png|[[Kecleon Shop]]
File:Kecleon store PMDGTI.png|[[Kecleon Shop]]
File:Post Town.png|[[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon world]]
File:Post Town.png|[[Pokémon world (Mystery Dungeon)|Post Town]]
File:Poké Forest art PMDGTI.png|Artwork of [[Poké Forest]]
File:Poké Forest art PMDGTI.png|Artwork of [[Poké Forest]]
File:Poison Gas obstacle PMDGTI.png|Poison Gas obstacle
File:Poison Gas obstacle PMDGTI.png|Poison Gas obstacle
File:Fog obstacle PMDGTI.png|Fog obstacle
File:Fog obstacle PMDGTI.png|Fog obstacle
File:Ice obstacle PMDGTI.png|Ice obstacle
File:Ice obstacle PMDGTI.png|Ice obstacle
File:Rain effect PMDGTI.png|Rain effect
File:Rain effect PMDGTI.png|[[Rain]] effect
File:Hail effect PMDGTI.png|Hail effect
File:Hail effect PMDGTI.png|[[Hail (weather condition)|Hail]] effect
File:Sandstorm effect PMDGTI.png|Sandstorm effect
File:Sandstorm effect PMDGTI.png|[[Sandstorm (weather condition)|Sandstorm]] effect
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Special Missions===
===Special Missions===
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Hoarfrost Tower PMDGTI.png|Special mission on [[Hoarfrost Tower]]
File:Hoarfrost Tower PMDGTI.png|Special mission on {{DL|Legend of the Mysterious Ruins|Hoarfrost Tower}}
File:Seasoned Ruins PMDGTI.png|Special mission at the [[Seasound Ruins]]
File:Seasoned Ruins PMDGTI.png|Special mission at the {{DL|Legend of the Mysterious Ruins|Seasound Ruins}}
File:Obsidian Edge PMDGTI.png|Special mission at [[Obsidian Edge]]
File:Obsidian Edge PMDGTI.png|Special mission at {{DL|Legend of the Mysterious Ruins|Obsidian Edge}}
File:Ivory Peak PMDGTI.png|Special mission at [[Ivory Peak]]
File:Ivory Peak PMDGTI.png|Special mission at {{DL|Legend of the Mysterious Ruins|Ivory Peak}}
File:Turbulent Tor Black Kyurem PMDGTI.png|Special mission at [[Turbulent Tor]], Black Kyurem
File:Turbulent Tor Black Kyurem PMDGTI.png|Special mission at {{DL|Legend of the Mysterious Ruins|Turbulent Tor}}, Black {{p|Kyurem}}
File:Turbulent Tor White Kyurem PMDGTI.png|Special mission at Turbulent Tor, White Kyurem
File:Turbulent Tor White Kyurem PMDGTI.png|Special mission at Turbulent Tor, White Kyurem
File:Eternal Ruins PMDGTI.png|Special mission at the [[Eternal Ruins]]
File:Eternal Ruins PMDGTI.png|Special mission at the {{DL|Legend of the Mysterious Ruins|Eternal Ruins}}
File:Eternal Ruins Shiny Ho-Oh PMDGTI.png|Special mission at the Eternal Ruins, Shiny Ho-Oh
File:Eternal Ruins Shiny Ho-Oh PMDGTI.png|Special mission at the Eternal Ruins, Shiny {{p|Ho-Oh}}
</gallery>
</gallery>


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* When first meeting {{p|Swanna}} in the English version of the game, she makes a statement that references {{wp|Carly Rae Jepsen}}'s song, "{{wp|Call Me Maybe}}".  
* When first meeting {{p|Swanna}} in the English version of the game, she makes a statement that references {{wp|Carly Rae Jepsen}}'s song, "{{wp|Call Me Maybe}}".  
* In the Japanese version, players are able to select the gender for their partner Pokémon. In the international versions, there is no gender selection.
* In the Japanese version, players are able to select the gender for their partner Pokémon. In the international versions, there is no gender selection.
** Because of the lack of gender selection and the fact that some languages have no neuter pronoun, these languages use male pronouns.
** Because of the lack of gender selection and the fact that some languages have no gender-neutral pronoun, these languages use male pronouns.
* The team name that Emolga suggests, "Emolga's Enforcers" is too long for the space provided.
* The team name that Emolga suggests, "Emolga's Enforcers," is too long for the space provided.
* The Pokémon that are seen chasing {{p|Espeon}}—{{p|Purugly}} and {{p|Toxicroak}}—are also the signature Pokémon of two [[Mars|Galactic]] [[Saturn|Commanders]] in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.
* The Pokémon that are seen chasing {{p|Espeon}}—{{p|Purugly}} and {{p|Toxicroak}}—are also the signature Pokémon of two [[Mars|Galactic]] [[Saturn|Commanders]] in {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}.
* One of the legendary boss Pokémon, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, can be battled as a Shiny. When Shiny, it has more HP, different moves, and is more powerful in general.
* One of the legendary boss Pokémon, {{p|Ho-Oh}}, can be battled as a Shiny. When Shiny, it has more HP, different moves, and is more powerful in general.
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