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Rank (Japanese: ランク, Rank) is intended to represent the status and reputation of a Team in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. The rank is tied to a point system, where points are obtained by completing missions. Gameplay-wise, it acts as a method of tracking the player's progress. Increasing the rank may result in visible changes to the design of the Team Badge. It made its first appearance in Template:GameTitle in 2005.

Appearances

Anime

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky - Beyond Time and Darkness, Team PokéPal's badge is shown changing colors to match the team's rank during their adventures.

Games

Manga

In the manga Ginji's Rescue Team, Mudkip tells Ginji that Alakazam's team is the Gold Rank, the highest level.


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Rank
Japanese ランク

See Also

References