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Players can also be rescued by using Wonder Mail codes to activate the rescues, and the A-OK and Thank You message can also be sent with a Wonder Mail code.
Players can also be rescued by using Wonder Mail codes to activate the rescues, and the A-OK and Thank You message can also be sent with a Wonder Mail code.


Wonder Mail generators were created, which could allow one to create a code for any mission for any reward, even ones that could never happen in-game. For example, one could generate a code to rescue a Pokémon in [[Tiny Woods]], the easiest dungeon, and receive the very valuable [[Golden Seed]] as a reward. One could also create a code to rescue someone in an easy dungeon like [[Beach Cave]], with the reward being something one can only get in a locked door in a specific difficult dungeon, like {{p|Moltres}}'s Fire Veil, thus bypassing the effort and challenge needed to get the item normally. Furthermore, the effort can be bypassed farther by setting it to "escort" for the first floor, thus allowing you to automatically achieve the goal the moment you enter the dungeon, and avoiding even battling any Pokémon. Some people use it as an opportunity to gain easy rescue points, and have it set to a 1-floor mission in a difficult dungeon, such as [[Purity Forest]] (a mission that could be ranked up to S difficulty). Many also use Wonder Mail generators as a way to recruit hard to get Pokémon with ease by picking a rare Pokémon as the client and having it join the team as reward. Like [[Pokésav]], the legitimacy of using these generators is highly questioned. If one such generator is used to create a mission in a dungeon required for the main story, but not yet unlocked, the game will say: "That's odd. The location of this mission is ''dungeon''. It seems to be outdated." The same message would appear for the dungeons that can only be unlocked through missions, but already unlocked.
Wonder Mail generators were created, which could allow one to create a code for any mission for any reward, even ones that could never happen in-game. For example, one could generate a code to rescue a Pokémon in [[Tiny Woods]], the easiest dungeon, and receive the very valuable [[Friend Bow]] as a reward. One could also create a code to rescue someone in an easy dungeon like [[Beach Cave]], with the reward being something one can only get in a locked door in a specific difficult dungeon, like {{p|Moltres}}'s Fire Veil, thus bypassing the effort and challenge needed to get the item normally. Furthermore, the effort can be bypassed farther by setting it to "escort" for the first floor, thus allowing you to automatically achieve the goal the moment you enter the dungeon, and avoiding even battling any Pokémon. Some people use it as an opportunity to gain easy rescue points, and have it set to a 1-floor mission in a difficult dungeon, such as [[Purity Forest]] (a mission that could be ranked up to S difficulty). Many also use Wonder Mail generators as a way to recruit hard to get Pokémon with ease by picking a rare Pokémon as the client and having it join the team as reward. Like [[Pokésav]], the legitimacy of using these generators is highly questioned. If one such generator is used to create a mission in a dungeon required for the main story, but not yet unlocked, the game will say: "That's odd. The location of this mission is ''dungeon''. It seems to be outdated." The same message would appear for the dungeons that can only be unlocked through missions, but already unlocked.


In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]], Wonder Mail has 34 digits, and is renamed '''Wonder Mail S'''. Wonder Mail from its sister games Time and Darkness is unusable.
In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]], Wonder Mail has 34 digits, and is renamed '''Wonder Mail S'''. Wonder Mail from its sister games Time and Darkness is unusable.
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