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This article is about the differences between ''Rescue Team'' and the remake, ''Rescue Team DX''. For the differences in-between the Game Boy Advance game ''Red Rescue Team'' and the Nintendo DS game ''Blue Rescue Team'', see ''[[Rescue Team/Version Differences|Version Differences (Rescue Team)]]''.}} | This article is about the differences between ''Rescue Team'' and the remake, ''Rescue Team DX''. For the differences in-between the Game Boy Advance game ''Red Rescue Team'' and the Nintendo DS game ''Blue Rescue Team'', see ''[[Rescue Team/Version Differences|Version Differences (Rescue Team)]]''.}} | ||
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==Menu== | ==Menu== | ||
*The names of the player's [[Rescue Team DX/Main | *On the first launch of the game, the player can choose a language. | ||
*The names of the player's [[Rescue Team DX/Main Character|main character]], [[Rescue Team DX/Partner Character|partner]], and [[Rescue Team DX/Rescue Team|rescue team]] can be changed in the main menu. | |||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
*Pokémon from Generation Ⅳ and further were added in the remake exclusively on Pokémon who have an evolution after Generation Ⅲ. | *Pokémon from Generation Ⅳ and further were added in the remake exclusively on Pokémon who have an evolution after Generation Ⅲ. | ||
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! colspan="2 | ! colspan="2" |[[Rescue Team DX/Pokémon|Pokémon]] | ||
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! colspan="4" style="background:#DE4030" |Generation Ⅳ | ! colspan="4" style="background:#DE4030" |Generation Ⅳ | ||
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===Types=== | ===Types=== | ||
*The [[:Category:Fairy-Type Pokémon|Fairy-Type]], first introduced in ''[[Super MD|Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]'', is added to the remake. | *The [[:Category:Fairy-Type Pokémon|Fairy-Type]], first introduced in ''[[Super MD|Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]'', is added to the remake. | ||
**It gives new weakness and resistance for previous types as well as changing the gameplay | **It gives new weakness and resistance for previous types as well as changing the gameplay. | ||
===Shiny=== | ===Shiny=== | ||
*Returning from ''[[Adventure Squad|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad]]'', Shiny Pokémon appear rarely in [[Rescue Team DX/Locations|dungeons]]. | *Returning from ''[[Adventure Squad|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad]]'', Shiny Pokémon appear rarely in [[Rescue Team DX/Locations|dungeons]]. | ||
**They can be recruited by holding the [[Rescue Team DX/Friend Bow|Friend Bow]] in the inventory. | **They can be recruited by holding the [[Rescue Team DX/Friend Bow|Friend Bow]] in the inventory. | ||
{| class="module" style="border:3px solid #0B2630; border-radius:10px; background:#0B2630; text-align:center" | **Celebi is the only Pokémon to have a shiny variation with conditions; it can be recruited in Mystery Houses after clearing Purity Forest for the first time. | ||
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!Japanese | !Japanese | ||
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! colspan="4" |Ver. 1.0.0 - 1.0. | ! colspan="4" |Ver. 1.0.0 - 1.0.2 | ||
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===Strong Foes=== | ===Strong Foes=== | ||
*Pokémon with higher stats can appears in | *Pokémon with higher stats can appears in one of the twenty-seven available dungeons and are indicated with an icon. If defeated, the team will be rewarded with a great amount of [[Experience|Experience points]] and a [[Rescue Team DX/Deluxe Box|Deluxe Box]]. | ||
**Before going to the dungeon, the player can see their weakness type by pressing + on the Joy Con. | **Before going to the dungeon, the player can see their weakness type by pressing + on the Joy Con. | ||
**Strong Foes have a chance of being Shiny. | |||
===Bosses and Special Enemies=== | ===Bosses and Special Enemies=== | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
*New [[Rescue Team DX/Items|items]] are featured in the game such as the [[Rescue Team DX/Bank Orb|Bank Orb]]. | *New [[Rescue Team DX/Items|items]] are featured in the game such as the [[Rescue Team DX/Bank Orb|Bank Orb]]. | ||
**Returning items from ''Super Mystery Dungeon'' such as Wands are also featured in the game. | |||
*[[Rescue Team DX/Gummis|Gummis]] can no longer be taken out of the [[Rescue Team DX/Kangaskhan Storage|Kangaskhan Storage]]. Instead, they are eaten at a [[Rescue Team DX/Rescue camp|rescue team camp]]. | *[[Rescue Team DX/Gummis|Gummis]] can no longer be taken out of the [[Rescue Team DX/Kangaskhan Storage|Kangaskhan Storage]]. Instead, they are eaten at a [[Rescue Team DX/Rescue camp|rescue team camp]]. | ||
**As such, each types of Gummis were replaced by [[Rescue Team DX/Rainbow Gummi|Rainbow Gummis]] and [[Rescue Team DX/DX Gummi|DX Gummis]]. | **As such, each types of Gummis were replaced by [[Rescue Team DX/Rainbow Gummi|Rainbow Gummis]] and [[Rescue Team DX/DX Gummi|DX Gummis]]. | ||
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**'''Tricks of the trade:''' Both a tutorial for newcomers and a challenge mode, it trains newcomers to the [[Mystery Dungeon]] series its basic gameplay and ends with a bonus if completed. | **'''Tricks of the trade:''' Both a tutorial for newcomers and a challenge mode, it trains newcomers to the [[Mystery Dungeon]] series its basic gameplay and ends with a bonus if completed. | ||
*The unlockable statues are now placed behind the Pelipper Post Office instead of being in front of the Rescue Team Base. | *The unlockable statues are now placed behind the Pelipper Post Office instead of being in front of the Rescue Team Base. | ||
*[[Rescue Team DX/Smeargle (character)|Smeargle]] now allows the player to select | *[[Rescue Team DX/Smeargle (character)|Smeargle]] now allows the player to select one of his 16 unique flag designs for the Base. | ||
**It can be called as many times as the player wishes to without waiting on the next day. | |||
*Munchlax's cameo event can happen at any point in the story. | |||
**Upon giving Munchlax any kind of Apples, he will reward the player with unique items or Gummis. | |||
===Rescue Team Camps=== | ===Rescue Team Camps=== | ||
*[[Rescue Team/Friend Areas|Friend Areas]] and the [[Rescue Team/Wigglytuff Club|Wigglytuff Club]] are replaced by [[Rescue Team DX/Rescue Camps|Rescue Team Camps]] and [[Rescue Team DX/Wigglytuff's Camp Corner|Wigglytuff's Camp Corner]], respectively. | *[[Rescue Team/Friend Areas|Friend Areas]] and the [[Rescue Team/Wigglytuff Club|Wigglytuff Club]] are replaced by [[Rescue Team DX/Rescue Camps|Rescue Team Camps]] and [[Rescue Team DX/Wigglytuff's Camp Corner|Wigglytuff's Camp Corner]], respectively. | ||
*Recruited Pokémon obtain experience points and can gain | *Excluding the boss exclusives, every rescue team camps are available for purchase in Wigglytuff's Camp Corner and do not need conditions for unlocking them. | ||
*Recruited Pokémon obtain experience points and can gain a level in their camp if they are not participating in an exploration. | |||
===Dungeons=== | ===Dungeons=== | ||
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*The player can edit his team, give items and deposit or withdraw items and Poké before entering a dungeon in the menu. | *The player can edit his team, give items and deposit or withdraw items and Poké before entering a dungeon in the menu. | ||
**The player can also see the whole map by pressing Y on the Joy Con. | **The player can also see the whole map by pressing Y on the Joy Con. | ||
*Some dungeons have their amount of floors | *Some dungeons have their amount of floors tweaked in the remake: | ||
**[[Rescue Team DX/Mt. Thunder|Mt. Thunder]]: 13F → 12F | **[[Rescue Team DX/Mt. Thunder|Mt. Thunder]]: 13F → 12F | ||
**[[Rescue Team DX/Mt. Blaze|Mt. Blaze]]: 15F → 14F | **[[Rescue Team DX/Mt. Blaze|Mt. Blaze]]: 15F → 14F | ||
**[[Rescue Team DX/Uproar Forest|Uproar Forest]]: B10F → B4F | **[[Rescue Team DX/Uproar Forest|Uproar Forest]]: B10F → B4F | ||
**[[Rescue Team DX/Magma Cavern|Magma Cavern]]: B26F → B23F | **[[Rescue Team DX/Magma Cavern|Magma Cavern]]: B26F → B23F | ||
**[[Rescue Team DX/Western Cave|Western Cave]]: 99F → 20F | |||
**[[Rescue Team DX/Mt. Faraway|Mt. Faraway]]: 40F → 60F | |||
*A temporary dungeon named [[Rescue Team DX/Illusory Grotto|Illusory Grotto]] appears only after the player fails in a dungeon. | *A temporary dungeon named [[Rescue Team DX/Illusory Grotto|Illusory Grotto]] appears only after the player fails in a dungeon. | ||
**Many reviving and health-based items are present throughout the dungeon. | **Many reviving and health-based items are present throughout the dungeon. | ||
* | *Keys and Locked doors are replaced with [[Rescue Team DX/Invitation|Invitation]] and [[Rescue Team DX/Mystery House|Mystery Houses]]. | ||
**If the player holds an Invitation, a Mystery House will appear within a specific room shape in the dungeon. It is fulfilled with items and an exclusive Pokémon and can appear. Mystery Houses can appear as a small house with one Pokémon inside or as a huge house with three Pokémon. | |||
*Far-Off Sea and Waterfall Pond no longer require a team member to know specific HMs or have a specific type to be accessed. | |||
*Oddity Cave, Remains Island, Fantasy Strait and Marvelous Sea can now be accessed through normal gameplay without the need of Nintendo events or Wonder Mail codes. | |||
==Gameplay Elements== | ==Gameplay Elements== | ||
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*The player can recruit a fainted Pokémon with any kind of [[Rescue Team DX/Apple|Apples]]. | *The player can recruit a fainted Pokémon with any kind of [[Rescue Team DX/Apple|Apples]]. | ||
*A recruited Pokémon without a rescue team camp gives Poké to the player after completing or leaving a dungeon with an [[Rescue Team DX/Escape Orb|Escape Orb]]. | *A recruited Pokémon without a rescue team camp gives Poké to the player after completing or leaving a dungeon with an [[Rescue Team DX/Escape Orb|Escape Orb]]. | ||
*Fully evolved Pokémon can now be recruited which it was not possible in the original game. | *Fully evolved starter Pokémon can now be recruited which it was not possible in the original game. | ||
===Rankings=== | ===Rankings=== | ||
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**Points given from the mission variate depending on the dungeon and the kind of mission the player chose. | **Points given from the mission variate depending on the dungeon and the kind of mission the player chose. | ||
*Ranking goes from Rookie Rank to Grand Master Rank instead of going from Normal Rank to Lucario Rank. | *Ranking goes from Rookie Rank to Grand Master Rank instead of going from Normal Rank to Lucario Rank. | ||
**Ranking up gives to the | **Ranking up gives advantages to the number of preset teams, job limit, camp capacity and toolbox size as well as useful item rewards. | ||
=== | ===Options=== | ||
*A list of every items present in the game with descriptions and tags are available in the Options. | |||
*The game auto-saves the player's progress anytime while playing in a dungeon. | *The game auto-saves the player's progress anytime while playing in a dungeon. | ||
**The player can also save their progress on the menu. | **The player can also save their progress on the menu. | ||
===Miscellaneous=== | |||
*A brand new gameplay element is added to the game entitled Auto mode. | *A brand new gameplay element is added to the game entitled Auto mode. | ||
**Pressing the L Button will automatically move the player and their team until an enemy is around one square radius of the team or the button is pressed again. | **Pressing the L Button will automatically move the player and their team until an enemy is around one square radius of the team or the button is pressed again. |
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Menu
- On the first launch of the game, the player can choose a language.
- The names of the player's main character, partner, and rescue team can be changed in the main menu.
Pokémon
- Pokémon from Generation Ⅳ and further were added in the remake exclusively on Pokémon who have an evolution after Generation Ⅲ.
Dex. № |
Icon | Pokémon | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Generation Ⅳ | |||
406 | Budew | スボミー | |
407 | Roserade | ロズレイド | |
424 | Ambipom | エテボース | |
429 | Mismagius | ムウマージ | |
430 | Honchkrow | ドンカラス | |
433 | Chingling | リーシャン | |
438 | Bonsly | ウソハチ | |
439 | Mime Jr. | マネネ | |
440 | Happiny | ピンプク | |
446 | Munchlax | ゴンベ | |
447 | Riolu | リオル | |
448 | Lucario | ルカリオ | |
458 | Mantyke | タマンタ | |
461 | Weavile | マニューラ | |
462 | Magnezone | ジバコイル | |
463 | Lickilicky | ベロベルト | |
464 | Rhyperior | ドサイドン | |
465 | Tangrowth | モジャンボ | |
466 | Electivire | エレキブル | |
467 | Magmortar | ブーバーン | |
468 | Togekiss | トゲキッス | |
469 | Yanmega | メガヤンマ | |
470 | Leafeon | リーフィア | |
471 | Glaceon | グレイシア | |
472 | Gliscor | グライオン | |
473 | Mamoswine | マンムー | |
474 | Porygon-Z | ポリゴンZ | |
475 | Gallade | エルレイド | |
476 | Probopass | ダイノーズ | |
477 | Dusknoir | ヨノワール | |
478 | Froslass | ユキメノコ | |
Generation Ⅵ | |||
700 | Sylveon | ニンフィア |
Types
- The Fairy-Type, first introduced in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, is added to the remake.
- It gives new weakness and resistance for previous types as well as changing the gameplay.
Shiny
- Returning from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad, Shiny Pokémon appear rarely in dungeons.
- They can be recruited by holding the Friend Bow in the inventory.
- Celebi is the only Pokémon to have a shiny variation with conditions; it can be recruited in Mystery Houses after clearing Purity Forest for the first time.
Dex. № |
Icon | Pokémon | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Ver. 1.0.0 - 1.0.2 | |||
012 | Butterfree | バタフリー | |
038 | Ninetales | キュウコン | |
078 | Rapidash | ギャロップ | |
101 | Electrode | マルマイン | |
102 | Exeggcute | タマタマ | |
103 | Exeggutor | ナッシー | |
121 | Starmie | スターミー | |
129 | Magikarp | コイキング | |
130 | Gyarados | ギャラドス | |
132 | Ditto | メタモン | |
149 | Dragonite | カイリュー | |
163 | Hoothoot | ホーホー | |
164 | Noctowl | ヨルノズク | |
181 | Ampharos | デンリュウ | |
184 | Azumarill | マリルリ | |
185 | Sudowoodo | ウソッキー | |
190 | Aipom | エイパム | |
196 | Espeon | エーフィ | |
202 | Wobbuffet | ソーナンス | |
213 | Shuckle | ツボツボ | |
222 | Corsola | サニーゴ | |
251 | Celebi | セレビィ | |
327 | Spinda | パッチール | |
334 | Altaria | チルタリス | |
335 | Zangoose | ザングース | |
376 | Metagross | メタグロス | |
424 | Ambipom | エテボース | |
463 | Lickilicky | ベロベルト |
Strong Foes
- Pokémon with higher stats can appears in one of the twenty-seven available dungeons and are indicated with an icon. If defeated, the team will be rewarded with a great amount of Experience points and a Deluxe Box.
- Before going to the dungeon, the player can see their weakness type by pressing + on the Joy Con.
- Strong Foes have a chance of being Shiny.
Bosses and Special Enemies
- During the Post-Story, every bosses fought before can be recruited. This time, it is indicated with an icon appearing on the right of the dungeon's name.
- Bosses will have a Mega Evolution segment only after the Main Story is completed.
- Hazardous moments like Magma occurs in some boss's area.
Items
- New items are featured in the game such as the Bank Orb.
- Returning items from Super Mystery Dungeon such as Wands are also featured in the game.
- Gummis can no longer be taken out of the Kangaskhan Storage. Instead, they are eaten at a rescue team camp.
- As such, each types of Gummis were replaced by Rainbow Gummis and DX Gummis.
- TMs can no longer be recycled; instead of becoming an used TMs, they are destroyed.
- The TM Recycle now changes a Plain Seed to a different item.
- Evolutionary items have been replaced with Evolution Crystals which are consumed whenever a Pokémon with evolution requirements outside of level wishes to evolve.
Locations
Pokémon Square
- Walking through the Sqaure now changes the camera angle, giving more depth around the area.
- A shortcut from the Team Base to the Pelipper Post Office is created by Diglett early on in the game.
- Persian gives a reward once every day after a transaction at the Felicity Bank.
- The Makuhita Dojo has been revamped. There are two types of gameplay offered from Makuhita:
- Dojo drills: A challenge mode where only one Pokémon can enter at a time and has a time limit depending on which ticket and how many of them the player gives to Makuhita. Experience points obtained from the dojo are multiplied by a higher number depending on the ticket.
- Tricks of the trade: Both a tutorial for newcomers and a challenge mode, it trains newcomers to the Mystery Dungeon series its basic gameplay and ends with a bonus if completed.
- The unlockable statues are now placed behind the Pelipper Post Office instead of being in front of the Rescue Team Base.
- Smeargle now allows the player to select one of his 16 unique flag designs for the Base.
- It can be called as many times as the player wishes to without waiting on the next day.
- Munchlax's cameo event can happen at any point in the story.
- Upon giving Munchlax any kind of Apples, he will reward the player with unique items or Gummis.
Rescue Team Camps
- Friend Areas and the Wigglytuff Club are replaced by Rescue Team Camps and Wigglytuff's Camp Corner, respectively.
- Excluding the boss exclusives, every rescue team camps are available for purchase in Wigglytuff's Camp Corner and do not need conditions for unlocking them.
- Recruited Pokémon obtain experience points and can gain a level in their camp if they are not participating in an exploration.
Dungeons
- Dungeons now share the following information in the menu:
- Pokémon: Which Pokémon are present in the dungeon.
- Floors: How many floors are available in the dungeon.
- Initial Level: If the dungeon is limited to Lv. 5 or none.
- Teammates: If it is limited to 1 or 3 teammates.
- Items: If the player can or can not bring items.
- Team: If a team without the main and partner Pokémon can enter the dungeon.
- A dungeon can now have more Poké and higher chance to obtain a Treasure Boxes from defeated foes. It is indicated on the menu with its dungeon name glowing and an Treasure Box icon appearing on the right.
- The player can edit his team, give items and deposit or withdraw items and Poké before entering a dungeon in the menu.
- The player can also see the whole map by pressing Y on the Joy Con.
- Some dungeons have their amount of floors tweaked in the remake:
- Mt. Thunder: 13F → 12F
- Mt. Blaze: 15F → 14F
- Uproar Forest: B10F → B4F
- Magma Cavern: B26F → B23F
- Western Cave: 99F → 20F
- Mt. Faraway: 40F → 60F
- A temporary dungeon named Illusory Grotto appears only after the player fails in a dungeon.
- Many reviving and health-based items are present throughout the dungeon.
- Keys and Locked doors are replaced with Invitation and Mystery Houses.
- If the player holds an Invitation, a Mystery House will appear within a specific room shape in the dungeon. It is fulfilled with items and an exclusive Pokémon and can appear. Mystery Houses can appear as a small house with one Pokémon inside or as a huge house with three Pokémon.
- Far-Off Sea and Waterfall Pond no longer require a team member to know specific HMs or have a specific type to be accessed.
- Oddity Cave, Remains Island, Fantasy Strait and Marvelous Sea can now be accessed through normal gameplay without the need of Nintendo events or Wonder Mail codes.
Gameplay Elements
Recruiting
- Up to five additional team members can be recruited while exploring a dungeon, for a total of eight teammates.
- The player can recruit a fainted Pokémon with any kind of Apples.
- A recruited Pokémon without a rescue team camp gives Poké to the player after completing or leaving a dungeon with an Escape Orb.
- Fully evolved starter Pokémon can now be recruited which it was not possible in the original game.
Rankings
- The player can see their accepted jobs by pressing X on the Joy Con in the dungeon menu.
- Mission difficulty goes from F to 3★ instead of E to 7★.
- Points given from the mission variate depending on the dungeon and the kind of mission the player chose.
- Ranking goes from Rookie Rank to Grand Master Rank instead of going from Normal Rank to Lucario Rank.
- Ranking up gives advantages to the number of preset teams, job limit, camp capacity and toolbox size as well as useful item rewards.
Options
- A list of every items present in the game with descriptions and tags are available in the Options.
- The game auto-saves the player's progress anytime while playing in a dungeon.
- The player can also save their progress on the menu.
Miscellaneous
- A brand new gameplay element is added to the game entitled Auto mode.
- Pressing the L Button will automatically move the player and their team until an enemy is around one square radius of the team or the button is pressed again.
- Using the A Button now selects the best move against an opponent in a dungeon.
- IQ ranks are now replaced with rare qualities.
- Body sizes limiting the amount of Pokémon the player can have in his team were removed from the game.
- Speed is now based on the Pokémon's stats instead of the turn-based gameplay in the original games.
- Similarly to TM Ability, the Pokémon can attack twice in the same turn if his speed stats are above the foe's speed and vice versa.
- The AI can now help the team by giving an item to the player or the teammates throughout the exploration.
- It can be turned on and off in the Options.
- Linked moves that run out of PP do not automatically un-link the entire set anymore. Now it will use the moves that still has PP.
Returning from past games
Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (series)
- The second option from the revamped Makuhita Dojo, Tricks of the trade, is inspired from Fay's Puzzles.
- Unique AI behavior such as monster spawning in groups or monsters attacking others for leveling up are brought back for certain Pokémon.
Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 2: Demon Invasion! Shiren Castle!
- The capability to have more than two partners in dungeons.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness / Sky
- Treasure Boxes return. They are opened automatically upon leaving the dungeon.
- Rescue missions with "Special Reward" written on the reward list recruits the Pokémon seen in the icon.
- The Toolbox's size will increase with the player's rank as up to 56 items.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad Titles
- Shiny Pokémon were first introduced in this game then added back in the remake.
Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
- The player can rescue themselves if they are defeated in a dungeon in addition to rescuing other players.
- Pokémon can experience Mega Evolution with the Awakened status.
- Pokémon with two abilities no longer have both simultaneously.
- Players can switch leaders by pushing + on the Joy Con, it can be done at any time in any dungeons.
- Gigantic Pokémon (3x3 case long) are back.
- Starving Pokémon can be found and recruited with an Apple in dungeons.
- Traps that were added in this game are brought back.
- The player can pre-set teams and the amount of team is increased with the rank.
Pokémon (Mainline series)
- Pokémon stats, Moves and abilities based from Generation Ⅶ are present in the remake.
- Type effectiveness has been revised to fit Generation Ⅶ. Ineffective moves no longer deal damage.
Patch Update
- Version 1.0.0: January 9, 2020
The Demo version of the game.
- Version 1.0.1: March 4, 2020
The update was uploaded two days before the retail release of the game. It fixes small issues found in the Demo.
Patch Notes |
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Patch Size |
57.7MB |
- Version 1.0.2: March 18, 2020
On March 11, 2020, The Pokémon Company website published a notice about an upcoming update for fixing major glitches and softlocks found in the previous version.[1]
Patch Notes | |
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Japanese | Patch Size |
○不具合の内容 ・主人公とパートナーの参加が固定されているダンジョン ・3匹目のポケモンをチームメンバーに加えてダンジョンに突入している ・ダンジョンの中で主人公・パートナーがともに倒されている これらの条件下で、次の操作を行うと、エラーが発生して、それ以降のプレイを続けることが出来なくなります。 ○回避方法 |
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English | |