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:''Not to be confused with [[Wishing Star]] or [[Wishing Piece]].''
The '''Wish Stone''' (Japanese: '''うたごえのいし''' ''Sing Stone'') is an item that only exists in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]]. It is obtained by rescuing {{p|Medicham}} of [[Team Meanies]] in [[Wish Cave]], but another Wish Stone can be found on Wish Cave's 50F.
The '''Wishing Stone''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|歌声|うたごえ}}の{{tt|石|いし}}''' ''Sing Stone''), called '''Wish Stone''' prior to [[Generation VIII]], is an [[item]] found in {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team}} and {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX}}. It is obtained by rescuing {{p|Medicham}} of [[Team Meanies]] in [[Wish Cave]].
 
In the original games, the item appears in the inventory and can be lost, with another Wish Stone able to be found on Wish Cave 50F. In the remake, the Wishing Stone is no longer an item that appears in the inventory and thus can not be lost once obtained.


==Use==
==Use==
The Wish Stone has only one use.  At the end of Wish Cave, the player will battle {{p|Jirachi}}. Upon being defeated, Jirachi will automatically ask to join the rescue team. However, if the player possesses the Wish Stone and turns down Jirachi's offer to join the team, Jirachi will offer to grant the player a wish.
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|currencysell=[[File:Poké_currency.png|link=Poké]]
|effect=Can be exchanged for a wish if player doesn't recruit Jirachi after defeating it
|descmdrb=A mysterious stone shaped like a musical note. It is said to make a wish come true if it is held while exploring the depths of Wish Cave.
|locmdrb=Reward for saving Medicham<br/>[[Wish Cave]] 50F
}}


==Wishes==
==Wishes==
If the player defeats Jirachi and has the Wish Stone, Jirachi allows the player to choose one wish from the following list.
The Wishing Stone has only one use. At the end of Wish Cave, the player will battle {{p|Jirachi}}.  


===Lots of Money===
===Generation III===
Jirachi fills the entire room with [[Pokémon Dollar|Poké]], and allows the player to roam around the room and pick it all up.
In the original games, upon being defeated, Jirachi will automatically ask to join the rescue team. However, if the player possesses the Wish Stone in their inventory and turns down Jirachi's offer to join the team, Jirachi will offer to grant the player one of the following wishes.


===Lots of Items===
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{steel color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{psychic color}}; margin: auto"
Jirachi fills the entire room with miscellaneous items, and allows the player to roam around the room and collect them.
|-
! Wish
! Effect
|- style="background: #fff"
| Lots of Money
| Jirachi will give between 10,000 and 18,000 Poké. The money must be collected manually.
|- style="background: #fff"
| Lots of Items
| Jirachi will give 25 random items that can be found in Wish Cave. Items must be collected manually. Since more items are given than the Toolbox's capacity, any unclaimed items will be lost.
|- style="background: #fff"
| Friend Area
| Jirachi will give one of the [[Friend Area]]s or camps to the rescue team for free. If all Friend Areas or camps are obtained, Jirachi will mention the player having many already, and will be unable to grant the wish, and will ask for another wish.
|- style="background: #fff"
| More Power
| Jirachi will give 25 food and drink items that permanently raise stats. Items must be collected manually. Since more items are given than the Toolbox's capacity, any unclaimed items will be lost.
|- style="background: #fff"
| style="{{roundybl|5px}}" | Something Good
| style="{{roundybr|5px}}" | Jirachi will do one of these:
*Raise the rescue rank to the next level. If any [[Wonder Mail]] missions were completed during the dungeon, the rank will be upgraded after receiving the points and rewards.
*If the player's team is Lucario Rank, a Pokémon that has not been recruited will show up in front of the [[Team Base]] and can be recruited, giving the required [[Friend Area]] in the process if necessary.
*If the player's team is Lucario Rank and has recruited all Pokémon, the player will receive money.
|}


===A Friend Area===
===Generation VIII===
Jirachi gives the player a new [[Friend Area]] out of the Friend Areas that have not yet been obtained.
In the remake, after being defeated, Jirachi both grants one of the following wishes and joins the team. Subsequent visits to the last floor of Wish Cave causes Jirachi to temporarily revisit, and grant the player another wish.


===More Strength===
{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{steel color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{psychic color}}; margin: auto"
Jirachi randomly selects and gives to the player four of the following items; {{DL|Health drink|Calcium}}, {{DL|Health drink|Protein}}, {{DL|Health drink|Zinc}}, {{DL|Health drink|Iron}}, {{DL|Seed|Joy Seed}}, [[Sitrus Berry]], {{DL|Seed|Life Seed}}.
|-
! Wish
! Effect
|- style="background: #fff"
| Lots of [[File:Poké currency.png]] money
| Jirachi will give 20,000 Poké.
|- style="background: #fff"
| Lots of items
| Jirachi will give 16 random items that can be found in Wish Cave. Items received are sent to the [[Kangaskhan Storage]].
|- style="background: #fff"
| A Camp
| Jirachi will give one of the [[Rescue team camp]]s to the rescue team for free. If all camps are obtained, Jirachi will mention the player having many already, and will be unable to grant the wish, and will ask for another wish.
|- style="background: #fff"
| More Strength
| Jirachi will give 16 food and drink items that permanently raise stats. Items received are sent to the Kangaskhan Storage.
|- style="background: #fff"
| Something Good!
| A non-boss Pokémon that has not been recruited will show up in front of the Team Base and can be recruited, giving the required Camp in the process if necessary.
|}


===Something Good!===
==In other languages==
Jirachi will send a non-[[legendary Pokémon]] that has not been recruited to show up in front of the base and be recruited. <!--can someone confirm whether this allows Kecleon?-->
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{{langtable|color={{steel color}}|bordercolor={{psychic color}}
|fr=Pierre Chant
|de=Wunschstein
|it=Pietrasogno
|ko=
|es=Piedra Deseo
}}


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{{Mystery Dungeon items}}<br>
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[[Category:Legendary artifacts]]
[[Category:Legendary artifacts]]


[[de:Wunschstein]]
[[es:Piedra deseo]]
[[fr:Pierre Chant]]
[[it:Strumenti esclusivi di Squadra Rossa e Squadra Blu]]
[[ja:うたごえのいし]]
[[ja:うたごえのいし]]
[[zh:歌声之石(道具)]]

Latest revision as of 23:41, 15 August 2023

Not to be confused with Wishing Star or Wishing Piece.

The Wishing Stone (Japanese: 歌声 Sing Stone), called Wish Stone prior to Generation VIII, is an item found in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. It is obtained by rescuing Medicham of Team Meanies in Wish Cave.

In the original games, the item appears in the inventory and can be lost, with another Wish Stone able to be found on Wish Cave 50F. In the remake, the Wishing Stone is no longer an item that appears in the inventory and thus can not be lost once obtained.

Use

Wishes

The Wishing Stone has only one use. At the end of Wish Cave, the player will battle Jirachi.

Generation III

In the original games, upon being defeated, Jirachi will automatically ask to join the rescue team. However, if the player possesses the Wish Stone in their inventory and turns down Jirachi's offer to join the team, Jirachi will offer to grant the player one of the following wishes.

Wish Effect
Lots of Money Jirachi will give between 10,000 and 18,000 Poké. The money must be collected manually.
Lots of Items Jirachi will give 25 random items that can be found in Wish Cave. Items must be collected manually. Since more items are given than the Toolbox's capacity, any unclaimed items will be lost.
Friend Area Jirachi will give one of the Friend Areas or camps to the rescue team for free. If all Friend Areas or camps are obtained, Jirachi will mention the player having many already, and will be unable to grant the wish, and will ask for another wish.
More Power Jirachi will give 25 food and drink items that permanently raise stats. Items must be collected manually. Since more items are given than the Toolbox's capacity, any unclaimed items will be lost.
Something Good Jirachi will do one of these:
  • Raise the rescue rank to the next level. If any Wonder Mail missions were completed during the dungeon, the rank will be upgraded after receiving the points and rewards.
  • If the player's team is Lucario Rank, a Pokémon that has not been recruited will show up in front of the Team Base and can be recruited, giving the required Friend Area in the process if necessary.
  • If the player's team is Lucario Rank and has recruited all Pokémon, the player will receive money.

Generation VIII

In the remake, after being defeated, Jirachi both grants one of the following wishes and joins the team. Subsequent visits to the last floor of Wish Cave causes Jirachi to temporarily revisit, and grant the player another wish.

Wish Effect
Lots of   money Jirachi will give 20,000 Poké.
Lots of items Jirachi will give 16 random items that can be found in Wish Cave. Items received are sent to the Kangaskhan Storage.
A Camp Jirachi will give one of the Rescue team camps to the rescue team for free. If all camps are obtained, Jirachi will mention the player having many already, and will be unable to grant the wish, and will ask for another wish.
More Strength Jirachi will give 16 food and drink items that permanently raise stats. Items received are sent to the Kangaskhan Storage.
Something Good! A non-boss Pokémon that has not been recruited will show up in front of the Team Base and can be recruited, giving the required Camp in the process if necessary.

In other languages

  This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: needs Korean name
Language Title
  French Pierre Chant
  German Wunschstein
  Italian Pietrasogno
  Spanish Piedra Deseo



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