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{{Pokémon Draft|History section needs work. Maybe split the story in chapters and use this page to link to various pages that explain which media includes which chapters.}}
{{Pokémon Draft|History section needs work or a rewrite. Maybe split the story in chapters and use this page to link to various pages that explain which media includes which chapters.}}
'''Gates to Infinity Story''' refers to a story in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. It made its debut in 2012 with {{GameTitle|GatesToInfinity|l|i}}.
'''Gates to Infinity Story''' refers to a story in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. It made its debut in 2012 with {{GameTitle|GatesToInfinity|l|i}}.


==History==
==History==
<!--The story of the game is similar to the first two ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' games. It starts with the {{Pkmn|Player Character (Gates to Infinity)|player character}} seeing {{Pkmn|Munna (character)|Munna}} flee from {{Pkmn|Hydreigon (character)|Hydreigon}}, and then noticing that he is becoming a Pokémon. A blue {{Pkmn|Magnagate}} opens below him making him fall from the sky and ending up in a forest, where he meets the {{Pkmn|Partner Character (Gates to Infinity)|partner}}, who intends to create {{Pkmn|Pokémon Paradise}} near a settlement called {{Pkmn|Post Town}}. In the process of doing so, they befriend several Pokémon, including {{Pkmn|Umbreon (character)|Umbreon}} and {{Pkmn|Espeon (character)|Espeon}}, dungeon researchers who aim to reach {{Pkmn|Glacier Palace}}, where {{Pkmn|Kyurem (character)|Kyurem}} lives. Eventually the player character and partner decide to go on a mission to save Munna from Hydreigon, but discover this was actually a trap set by Munna and {{Pkmn|Munna's gang|her gang}}. Initially believed to be a villain, Hydreigon reveals himself to be the physical embodiment of the Voice of Life, who brought the player character and other humans into the Pokémon world to save it. Kyurem, who is waiting for the world to end, confronts the player character, the partner and Hydreigon. He freezes and destroys Hydreigon's physical form, and severely wounds the player to stop them from destroying the {{Pkmn|Bittercold}}, a presence created by the growing negative emotions of Pokémon which would eventually destroy the {{Pkmn|Pokémon World}}. Kyurem warns the player character that if he doesn't give up, he will send him back to the {{Pkmn|Human world}} as he did with other human-turned Pokémon.
The story of the game is similar to the first two ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' games. It starts with the {{Pkmn|Player Character (Gates to Infinity)|player character}} seeing {{Pkmn|Munna (character)|Munna}} flee from {{Pkmn|Hydreigon (character)|Hydreigon}}, and then noticing that he is becoming a Pokémon. A blue {{Pkmn|Magnagate}} opens below him making him fall from the sky and ending up in a forest, where he meets the {{Pkmn|Partner Character (Gates to Infinity)|partner}}, who intends to create {{Pkmn|Pokémon Paradise}} near a settlement called {{Pkmn|Post Town}}. In the process of doing so, they befriend several Pokémon, including {{Pkmn|Umbreon (character)|Umbreon}} and {{Pkmn|Espeon (character)|Espeon}}, dungeon researchers who aim to reach {{Pkmn|Glacier Palace}}, where {{Pkmn|Kyurem (character)|Kyurem}} lives. Eventually the player character and partner decide to go on a mission to save Munna from Hydreigon, but discover this was actually a trap set by Munna and {{Pkmn|Munna's gang|her gang}}. Initially believed to be a villain, Hydreigon reveals himself to be the physical embodiment of the Voice of Life, who brought the player character and other humans into the Pokémon world to save it. Kyurem, who is waiting for the world to end, confronts the player character, the partner and Hydreigon. He freezes and destroys Hydreigon's physical form, and severely wounds the player to stop them from destroying the {{Pkmn|Bittercold}}, a presence created by the growing negative emotions of Pokémon which would eventually destroy the {{Pkmn|Pokémon World}}. Kyurem warns the player character that if he doesn't give up, he will send him back to the {{Pkmn|Human world}} as he did with other human-turned Pokémon.


Sometime later, the heroes returns to Glacier Palace to defeat Kyurem and the Bittercold with the support from the Pokémon in Post Town and Paradise. Along the way they find {{Pkmn|Virizion (character)|Virizion}}'s old friend {{Pkmn|Keldeo (character)|Keldeo}}, who is also a dungeon researcher, who had previously reached Glacier Palace on his own and ended up trapped there. Hydreigon appears again, and the group celebrates its victory. However, the player is forced to return to the human world, with all of the memories the other Pokémon had of him supposedly getting erased.
Sometime later, the heroes returns to Glacier Palace to defeat Kyurem and the Bittercold with the support from the Pokémon in Post Town and Paradise. Along the way they find {{Pkmn|Virizion (character)|Virizion}}'s old friend {{Pkmn|Keldeo (character)|Keldeo}}, who is also a dungeon researcher, who had previously reached Glacier Palace on his own and ended up trapped there. Hydreigon appears again, and the group celebrates its victory. However, the player is forced to return to the human world, with all of the memories the other Pokémon had of him supposedly getting erased.


The game then continues, with the partner Pokémon being controlled by the player. Hydreigon discovers a way for the player character to return, revealing that the partner Pokémon must traverse across a dungeon known as {{Gates|Worldcore}} to make a wish for the player to return. The partner realizes that taking the player from their loved ones would be selfish of them, and instead wishes for the player to be able to freely cross worlds. The wish is granted, and the player character comes back to the Pokémon world.-->
The game then continues, with the partner Pokémon being controlled by the player. Hydreigon discovers a way for the player character to return, revealing that the partner Pokémon must traverse across a dungeon known as {{Gates|Worldcore}} to make a wish for the player to return. The partner realizes that taking the player from their loved ones would be selfish of them, and instead wishes for the player to be able to freely cross worlds. The wish is granted, and the player character comes back to the Pokémon world.


==Continuity==
==Continuity==

Revision as of 18:55, 1 May 2024

Gates to Infinity Story refers to a story in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It made its debut in 2012 with Template:GameTitle.

History

The story of the game is similar to the first two Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games. It starts with the player character seeing Munna flee from Hydreigon, and then noticing that he is becoming a Pokémon. A blue Magnagate opens below him making him fall from the sky and ending up in a forest, where he meets the partner, who intends to create Pokémon Paradise near a settlement called Post Town. In the process of doing so, they befriend several Pokémon, including Umbreon and Espeon, dungeon researchers who aim to reach Glacier Palace, where Kyurem lives. Eventually the player character and partner decide to go on a mission to save Munna from Hydreigon, but discover this was actually a trap set by Munna and her gang. Initially believed to be a villain, Hydreigon reveals himself to be the physical embodiment of the Voice of Life, who brought the player character and other humans into the Pokémon world to save it. Kyurem, who is waiting for the world to end, confronts the player character, the partner and Hydreigon. He freezes and destroys Hydreigon's physical form, and severely wounds the player to stop them from destroying the Bittercold, a presence created by the growing negative emotions of Pokémon which would eventually destroy the Pokémon World. Kyurem warns the player character that if he doesn't give up, he will send him back to the Human world as he did with other human-turned Pokémon.

Sometime later, the heroes returns to Glacier Palace to defeat Kyurem and the Bittercold with the support from the Pokémon in Post Town and Paradise. Along the way they find Virizion's old friend Keldeo, who is also a dungeon researcher, who had previously reached Glacier Palace on his own and ended up trapped there. Hydreigon appears again, and the group celebrates its victory. However, the player is forced to return to the human world, with all of the memories the other Pokémon had of him supposedly getting erased.

The game then continues, with the partner Pokémon being controlled by the player. Hydreigon discovers a way for the player character to return, revealing that the partner Pokémon must traverse across a dungeon known as Worldcore to make a wish for the player to return. The partner realizes that taking the player from their loved ones would be selfish of them, and instead wishes for the player to be able to freely cross worlds. The wish is granted, and the player character comes back to the Pokémon world.

Continuity

Appearances

Animations

Team
Go-Getters
Time and
Darkness
Beyond Time
and Darkness
Gates to Infinity Special Videos
1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Games

Rescue Team Explorers Adventure Squad Gates to
Infinity
Super MD
Red Blue DX Time Darkness Sky Blazing Stormy Light


In Other Media


See Also

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