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==Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Pokémon)==
==Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Pokémon)==
==Belly==
==Belly==
A Pokémon's belly has an original range of 0-100. When a Pokémon first enters a dungeon, they have a belly value of 100. As they progress throughout the dungeon, a Pokémon's belly value decreases. Once the belly value becomes 0, the Pokémon will start to lose 1 HP for every step taken. Once the HP reaches 0, the Pokémon will faint.  
A Pokémon's Belly has an original range of 0 to 100. When a Pokémon first enters a dungeon, they have a Belly value of 100. As turns pass, a Pokémon's Belly value decreases. At zero Belly, the Pokémon will lose HP every turn when the leader. HP lost from hunger is 1 per turn in games up to Gates to Infinity and 3 per turn in Super Mystery Dungeon onwards.


A Pokémon's belly value can be found in the menu. In order to regain belly values, a Pokémon can eat a food item such as an Apple, Gummi, Berry, or Seed. A Pokémon's belly value will also decrease if the player hold's the A and B buttons simultaneously (waiting mechanic). Also, a Pokémon's belly value will decrease faster if they are holding an item such as a Munch Belt. If a Pokémon eats an Apple with a belly value of 100, the maximum belly amount will increase by 5. Other items such as a Huge Apple will increase the maximum belly amount by 10 if eaten at maximum belly value.
A Pokémon's Belly value can be found in the menu. In order to fill up the Belly, a Pokémon eats a food item such as an Apple, Gummi, Berry, or Seed. A Pokémon's Belly value will also decrease if the player holds the A and B buttons simultaneously (waiting mechanic) as it also causes turns to go by. Also, a Pokémon's Belly value will decrease faster if they are holding certain items such as a Munch Belt and decreases very quickly when in a wall.


Although the Belly feature is found in every Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game, it is only a feature in the last 3 three dungeons in Pokémon: Gates to Infinity.
Although the Belly feature is found in every Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game, it is only a feature in the last three dungeons in Gates to Infinity.


==Body Size==
==Body Size==

Revision as of 19:29, 28 April 2020

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Pokémon)

Belly

A Pokémon's Belly has an original range of 0 to 100. When a Pokémon first enters a dungeon, they have a Belly value of 100. As turns pass, a Pokémon's Belly value decreases. At zero Belly, the Pokémon will lose HP every turn when the leader. HP lost from hunger is 1 per turn in games up to Gates to Infinity and 3 per turn in Super Mystery Dungeon onwards.

A Pokémon's Belly value can be found in the menu. In order to fill up the Belly, a Pokémon eats a food item such as an Apple, Gummi, Berry, or Seed. A Pokémon's Belly value will also decrease if the player holds the A and B buttons simultaneously (waiting mechanic) as it also causes turns to go by. Also, a Pokémon's Belly value will decrease faster if they are holding certain items such as a Munch Belt and decreases very quickly when in a wall.

Although the Belly feature is found in every Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game, it is only a feature in the last three dungeons in Gates to Infinity.

Body Size

A Pokémon will either have a body size of 1, 2, or 4. The larger the body size value, the more spaces the Pokémon will take up in the dungeon. When assembling a party for a dungeon, the maximum body size amount is 6 with a maximum amount of Pokémon of 3 is Red/Blue Rescue team and 4 in the Explorers titles.

Movement Type

PP

Power

Special Attack Moves

Special attack moves are those based on Special Attack and Special Defense. Special Attack Moves are of the types Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Psychic Dragon and Dark.

Stats

Attack

Defense

Special Attack / Sp. Atk

Special Defense / Sp. Def

Speed

Introduced in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. Not to be confused with Travel Speed. It determines the accuracy modifier of the moves used by the Pokémon. Speed also determines how well it evades other Pokémon's moves.

Other Mystery Dungeon Titles

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Torneko)

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Chocobo)

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Shiren)

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Etrian)

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Druaga)

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Young Yangus)

Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Mystery Chronicle)