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{{For|a list of Pokémon by their recruit requirements|Rescue Team:List of Recruit Requirements}} | |||
'''Recruitment''' is the main method of obtaining {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. There is a limit of 413 Pokémon at one time. | |||
==Recruitment Rates== | ==Recruiting of Pokémon== | ||
' | # It must be the team leader who defeats the wild Pokémon. | ||
# The team must not have more than 4 Pokémon, i.e. a full team. | |||
# After recruiting the Pokémon, the Size of Pokémon in the team can't be higher than 6 stars. | |||
# If the newly recruited Pokémon or the team leader faints before making it to the end of the {{RescueTeam|dungeon}}, reaching a {{RescueTeam|Kangaskhan Rest Stop}} or warping out of the dungeon, the new recruit(s) will leave the team ''forever''. | |||
# Some Pokémon Bosses can't be recruited on the first visit to the dungeon. | |||
# Some dungeons disallow the recruiting of Pokémon. | |||
# The recruitment rate of Pokémon must be higher than zero. | |||
==Recruitment Rate== | |||
Recruitment Rate is the rate of the chance of a Pokémon to be recruited. The higher the rate, the more likely the Pokémon will ask to join the team. | |||
===Base Recruiting Rate=== | |||
The base recruiting rate is the chance of recruiting a Pokémon before adding bonuses from the Level of the team leader and items. | |||
Base Recruiting Rates could be negative numbers, i.e., lower than zero. In that case, when bonuses raise the rate to positive numbers, the Pokémon can be recruited. | |||
===Bonus Recruiting Rate=== | |||
Bonus recruiting rates increase the recruitment rate. | |||
====Items==== | |||
Red and Blue Rescue Team have only one item that increases the recruitment rate - the {{RescueTeam|Friend Bow}}. When the team leader is holding a Friend Bow, the recruitment rate increases by 10%. | |||
====Levels==== | |||
Levels also affect the recruit rate. The higher the leader's level, the higher the bonus. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
!Level of Leader | |||
!Bonus | |||
|- | |||
|1 - 29 | |||
|None | |||
|- | |||
|30 - 39 | |||
|5% | |||
|- | |||
|40 - 49 | |||
|7.5% | |||
|- | |||
|50 - 59 | |||
|10% | |||
|- | |||
|60 - 69 | |||
|12.5% | |||
|- | |||
|70 - 79 | |||
|15% | |||
|- | |||
|80 - 89 | |||
|17.5% | |||
|- | |||
|90 - 100 | |||
|24% | |||
|} | |||
Some Pokémon, mostly evolved Pokémon, have negative base rates. In these cases, only bonuses can let the player recruit the Pokémon. For example, {{RescueTeam|Kecleon}} has -33.9% base recruit rate, and will always have a negative total recruitment rate unless all possible bonuses are used. | |||
==Recruitment Calculator== | |||
{{Rescue Team Recruitment Calculator}} | |||
==See Also== | |||
{{Rescue Team Gameplay Elements Navbox}} | |||
==References== | |||
* <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Recruitment</ref> Part of this page history was imported from the {{Meta|PMD Rescue Team Wiki}} on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia. | |||
* <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/1000/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Recruitment_Rate</ref> | |||
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{{PMD Rescue Team Wiki Imported Pages}} | |||
[[Category:Rescue Team Gameplay Elements]] | [[Category:Rescue Team Gameplay Elements]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Rescue Team Recruitment]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:34, 20 November 2024
Recruitment is the main method of obtaining Pokémon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. There is a limit of 413 Pokémon at one time.
Recruiting of Pokémon
- It must be the team leader who defeats the wild Pokémon.
- The team must not have more than 4 Pokémon, i.e. a full team.
- After recruiting the Pokémon, the Size of Pokémon in the team can't be higher than 6 stars.
- If the newly recruited Pokémon or the team leader faints before making it to the end of the dungeon, reaching a Kangaskhan Rest Stop or warping out of the dungeon, the new recruit(s) will leave the team forever.
- Some Pokémon Bosses can't be recruited on the first visit to the dungeon.
- Some dungeons disallow the recruiting of Pokémon.
- The recruitment rate of Pokémon must be higher than zero.
Recruitment Rate
Recruitment Rate is the rate of the chance of a Pokémon to be recruited. The higher the rate, the more likely the Pokémon will ask to join the team.
Base Recruiting Rate
The base recruiting rate is the chance of recruiting a Pokémon before adding bonuses from the Level of the team leader and items.
Base Recruiting Rates could be negative numbers, i.e., lower than zero. In that case, when bonuses raise the rate to positive numbers, the Pokémon can be recruited.
Bonus Recruiting Rate
Bonus recruiting rates increase the recruitment rate.
Items
Red and Blue Rescue Team have only one item that increases the recruitment rate - the Friend Bow. When the team leader is holding a Friend Bow, the recruitment rate increases by 10%.
Levels
Levels also affect the recruit rate. The higher the leader's level, the higher the bonus.
Level of Leader | Bonus |
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1 - 29 | None |
30 - 39 | 5% |
40 - 49 | 7.5% |
50 - 59 | 10% |
60 - 69 | 12.5% |
70 - 79 | 15% |
80 - 89 | 17.5% |
90 - 100 | 24% |
Some Pokémon, mostly evolved Pokémon, have negative base rates. In these cases, only bonuses can let the player recruit the Pokémon. For example, Kecleon has -33.9% base recruit rate, and will always have a negative total recruitment rate unless all possible bonuses are used.
Recruitment Calculator
See Also
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Abilities (List) • Adventures • Body Size • Buried Items • Controls • Development Oversights (Dungeon RNG Manipulation) • Doors • Evolution • Ginseng • HM Requirements • IQ • Jobs • Kangaskhan Rest Stops • Kangaskhan Storage • Kecleon Shops • Monster Houses • Move • Personality Test (Nature) • Pokémon (List) • Recruiting (Recruit Requirements) • Rescue Rank • Saving (Quicksaving) • Status Conditions (List) • Tactics • Top Menu • Transcripts • Traps • Types • Under Leveled Pokémon • Unseen Force • Unknown Dungeon • Version Differences • Weather • Wonder Mail |
References
- [1] Part of this page history was imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
- [2]
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Part of this page's history has been imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki. On September 11, 2019, the Gamepedia Shiren the Wanderer Wiki became the Gamepedia Mystery Dungeon Wiki. As part of the unification project between Fandom and Gamepedia, we absorbed the Rescue Team Wiki and its page histories. Some pages were originally deemed unworthy of being imported and were left behind. We've since imported them with the intent to preserve the edits and history of this community and its contributions, as well as to build upon them. In some cases, these pages have been created again by editors of the MDFW, and the Rescue Team page histories were imported into them at a later date. You can check if this is the case by visiting the page's history.
For a full list of imported pages, see: Pages with histories imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki. |
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