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{{About|the differences between ''Rescue Team'' titles and the remake, ''Rescue Team DX''|the differences in-between the Game Boy Advance game ''Red Rescue Team'' and the Nintendo DS game ''Blue Rescue Team''|Rescue Team:Version Differences}}
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)]]''.}}
== General Information ==


== Menu ==
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*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.
All Pokémon that appear in the original game appear as playable Pokémon in the remake, including those that were not originally playable, such as {{RescueTeamDX|Munchlax}} and the {{RescueTeamDX|Statue}}s. Additionally, all of those Pokémon received the new evolutions, pre-evolution stages and forms, including {{RescueTeamDX|Mega Evolution}}s, introduced in {{ExplorersTDTitle}} and {{SuperMDTitle}}.
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|- style="background:#DE4030"
===New Pokémon===
! rowspan="2" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px" |Dex.<br>№
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin:auto; text-align:center"
! rowspan="2" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px" |Icon
! colspan="3" |New Pokémon
! colspan="2" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px" |Pokémon
|-
|- style="background:#DE4030"
! rowspan="2" style="width:50px" |Sprite
! style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px" |English
! colspan="2" |{{RescueTeamDX|Pokémon}}
! style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px" |Japanese
|-
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
! style="width:100px" |English
! colspan="4" style="background:#DE4030" |Generation Ⅳ
! style="width:100px" |Japanese
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|406
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Budew}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Budew}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Budew|Budew]]
|スボミー
|スボミー
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|407
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Roserade}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Roserade}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Roserade|Roserade]]
|ロズレイド
|ロズレイド
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|424
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Ambipom}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Ambipom}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Ambipom|Ambipom]]
|エテボース
|エテボース
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|429
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Mismagius}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Mismagius}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Mismagius|Mismagius]]
|ムウマージ
|ムウマージ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|430
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Honchkrow}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Honchkrow}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Honchkrow|Honchkrow]]
|ドンカラス
|ドンカラス
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|433
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Chingling}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Chingling}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Chingling|Chingling]]
|リーシャン
|リーシャン
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|438
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Bonsly}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Bonsly}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Bonsly|Bonsly]]
|ウソハチ
|ウソハチ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|439
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Mime Jr.}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Mime Jr.}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Mime Jr.|Mime Jr.]]
|マネネ
|マネネ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|440
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Happiny}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Happiny}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Happiny|Happiny]]
|ピンプク
|ピンプク
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|446
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Munchlax}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Munchlax}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Munchlax|Munchlax]]
|ゴンベ
|ゴンベ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|447
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Riolu}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Riolu}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Riolu|Riolu]]
|リオル
|リオル
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|448
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Lucario}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Lucario}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Lucario|Lucario]]
|ルカリオ
|ルカリオ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|458
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Mantyke}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Mantyke}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Mantyke|Mantyke]]
|タマンタ
|タマンタ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|461
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Weavile}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Weavile}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Weavile|Weavile]]
|マニューラ
|マニューラ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|462
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Magnezone}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Magnezone}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Magnezone|Magnezone]]
|ジバコイル
|ジバコイル
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|463
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Lickilicky}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Lickilicky}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Lickilicky|Lickilicky]]
|ベロベルト
|ベロベルト
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|464
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Rhyperior}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Rhyperior}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Rhyperior|Rhyperior]]
|ドサイドン
|ドサイドン
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|465
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Tangrowth}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Tangrowth}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Tangrowth|Tangrowth]]
|モジャンボ
|モジャンボ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|466
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Electivire}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Electivire}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Electivire|Electivire]]
|エレキブル
|エレキブル
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|467
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Magmortar}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Magmortar}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Magmortar|Magmortar]]
|ブーバーン
|ブーバーン
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|468
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Togekiss}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Togekiss}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Togekiss|Togekiss]]
|トゲキッス
|トゲキッス
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|469
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Yanmega}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Yanmega}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Yanmega|Yanmega]]
|メガヤンマ
|メガヤンマ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|470
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Leafeon}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Leafeon}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Leafeon|Leafeon]]
|リーフィア
|リーフィア
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|471
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Glaceon}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Glaceon}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Glaceon|Glaceon]]
|グレイシア
|グレイシア
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|472
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Gliscor}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Gliscor}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Gliscor|Gliscor]]
|グライオン
|グライオン
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|473
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Mamoswine}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Mamoswine}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Mamoswine|Mamoswine]]
|マンムー
|マンムー
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|474
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Porygon-Z}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Porygon-Z}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Porygon-Z|Porygon-Z]]
|ポリゴンZ
|ポリゴンZ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|475
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Gallade}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Gallade}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Gallade|Gallade]]
|エルレイド
|エルレイド
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|476
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Probopass}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Probopass}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Probopass|Probopass]]
|ダイノーズ
|ダイノーズ
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|477
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Dusknoir}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Dusknoir}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Dusknoir|Dusknoir]]
|ヨノワール
|ヨノワール
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|-
|478
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Froslass}}
!
|{{RescueTeamDX|Froslass}}
|[[Rescue Team DX/Froslass|Froslass]]
|ユキメノコ
|ユキメノコ
|- style="background:#DE4030"
|-
! colspan="4" style="padding-left:5px; padding-right:5px" |Generation Ⅵ
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Sylveon}}
|- style="background:#F2EAED"
|{{RescueTeamDX|Sylveon}}
|700
!
|[[Rescue Team DX/Sylveon|Sylveon]]
|ニンフィア
|ニンフィア
|}
|}


=== Types ===
===New Forms===
*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 elements of the game.


=== Shiny ===
===Types===
*Returning from ''[[Adventure Squad|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad]]'', Shiny Pokémon appear rarely in [[Rescue Team DX/Locations|dungeons]].
* The [[:Category:Fairy-type Pokémon|Fairy-type]], first introduced in {{SuperMDTitle}}, is added to the remake.
**They can be recruited by holding the [[Rescue Team DX/Friend Bow|Friend Bow]] in the inventory.
** It gives new weakness and resistance for previous types as well as changing the gameplay.
**They are located in the dungeon menu with an icon.


== Items ==
===Shiny===
*New [[Rescue Team DX/Items|items]] are featured in the game such as the [[Rescue Team DX/Bank Orb|Bank Orb]].
* Returning from {{AdventureSquadTitle}}, some {{RescueTeamDX|Shiny Pokémon}} can be found in {{RescueTeamDX|Location}}s.
*[[Rescue Team DX/Gummies|Gummies]] 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 camp]].
** They can be recruited by having the {{RescueTeamDX|Friend Bow}} in the inventory.
*[[Rescue Team DX/TM|TMs]] can no longer be Recycled; instead of becoming [[Rescue Team/Used TM|used TMs]], they are destroyed.
** 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.
*[[Rescue Team DX/Recycle|Recycle]] now changes a [[Rescue Team DX/Plain Seed|Plain Seed]] to a different item.
** Every other shiny Pokémon available in the game will be encountered as a {{RescueTeamDX|Strong Foe}}s.


== Locations ==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="margin:auto; text-align:center"
*A shortcut from the [[Rescue Team DX/Rescue Team Base|Team Base]] to the [[Rescue Team DX/Pelipper Post Office|Pelipper Post Office]] is created by [[Rescue Team DX/Diglett (character)|Diglett]] early on in the game.
! colspan="3" |Shinies
*The [[Rescue Team DX/Makuhita Dojo|Makuhita Dojo]] has been revamped. There are two types of gameplay offered from [[Rescue Team DX/Makuhita (character)|Makuhita]]:
|-
**'''Dojo drills:''' A challenge mode where only one Pokémon can enter at a time and has a time limit depending on which [[Rescue Team DX/Tickets|ticket]] and how many of them the player gives to Makuhita.
! rowspan="2" style="width:50px" |Sprite
**'''Tricks of the trade:''' Both a tutorial for newcomers and a challenge mode with a bonus if completed.
! colspan="2" |{{RescueTeamDX|Pokémon}}
|-
! style="width:100px" |English
! style="width:100px" |Japanese
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Butterfree}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Butterfree}}
|バタフリー
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Ninetales}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Ninetales}}
|キュウコン
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Rapidash}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Rapidash}}
|ギャロップ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Electrode}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Electrode}}
|マルマイン
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Exeggcute}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Exeggcute}}
|タマタマ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Exeggutor}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Exeggutor}}
|ナッシー
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Starmie}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Starmie}}
|スターミー
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Magikarp}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Magikarp}}
|コイキング
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Gyarados}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Gyarados}}
|ギャラドス
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Ditto}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Ditto}}
|メタモン
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Dragonite}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Dragonite}}
|カイリュー
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Hoothoot}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Hoothoot}}
|ホーホー
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Noctowl}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Noctowl}}
|ヨルノズク
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Ampharos}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Ampharos}}
|デンリュウ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Azumarill}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Azumarill}}
|マリルリ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Sudowoodo}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Sudowoodo}}
|ウソッキー
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Aipom}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Aipom}}
|エイパム
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Espeon}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Espeon}}
|エーフィ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Wobbuffet}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Wobbuffet}}
|ソーナンス
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Shuckle}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Shuckle}}
|ツボツボ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Corsola}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Corsola}}
|サニーゴ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Celebi}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Celebi}}
|セレビィ
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Spinda}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Spinda}}
|パッチール
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Altaria}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Altaria}}
|チルタリス
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Zangoose}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Zangoose}}
|ザングース
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Metagross}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Metagross}}
|メタグロス
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Ambipom}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Ambipom}}
|エテボース
|-
!{{RescueTeamDXSprite|Lickilicky}}
|{{RescueTeamDX|Lickilicky}}
|ベロベルト
|}
 
===Strong Foes===
* Strong Foes are Pokémon with higher stats that can appear 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 {{RescueTeamDX|Experience points}} and a {{RescueTeamDX|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 & Special Enemies===
* During the Post-Credits, every boss 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 {{RescueTeamDX|Mega Evolution}} segment only after the Main Story is completed.
* Hazardous moments like {{RescueTeamDX|Magma}} occurs in some boss's area.
 
==Items==
* New {{RescueTeamDX|Item}}s are featured in the game such as the {{RescueTeamDX|Bank Orb}}.
** Returning items from ''Super Mystery Dungeon'' such as Wands are also featured in the game.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Gummi}}s can no longer be taken out of the {{RescueTeamDX|Kangaskhan Storage}}. Instead, they are eaten at a {{RescueTeamDX|Rescue Team Camp}}.
* Gummis no longer match Pokémon types, being replaced by {{RescueTeamDX|DX Gummi}} and {{RescueTeamDX|Rainbow Gummi}}.
* {{RescueTeamDX|TM}} can no longer be recycled; instead of becoming {{RescueTeam|Used TM}}s, they are destroyed.
* The TM {{RescueTeamDX|Recycle}} now changes a {{RescueTeamDX|Plain Seed}} to a different item.
* {{RescueTeam|Evolution Item}}s have been replaced with {{RescueTeamDX|Evolution Crystal}} which are consumed whenever a Pokémon with {{RescueTeamDX|Evolution}} outside of level wishes to evolve.
* Each item now has its own artwork, which can be seen when hovering over the items in the menus.
 
==Locations==
===Pokémon Square===
* Walking through the Square now changes the camera angle, giving more depth around the area.
* A shortcut from the {{RescueTeamDX|Rescue Team Base}} to the {{RescueTeamDX|Pelipper Post Office}} is created by {{RescueTeamDXC|Diglett}} early on in the game.
* {{RescueTeamDXC|Persian}} gives a reward once every day after a transaction at the {{RescueTeamDX|Felicity Bank}}.
* The {{RescueTeamDX|Makuhita Dojo}} has been revamped. There are two types of gameplay offered from {{RescueTeamDXC|Makuhita}}:
** '''Dojo drills:''' A challenge mode where only one Pokémon can enter at a time and has a time limit depending on which {{RescueTeamDX|Tickets}} 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 {{Meta|About Mystery Dungeon|Mystery Dungeon}} series to its basic gameplay and gives the player bonus items when each tutorial is completed for the first time.
* The unlockable statues are now placed behind the Pelipper Post Office instead of being in front of the Rescue Team Base.
* {{RescueTeamDXC|Smeargle}} now allows the player to select from a menu 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===
* {{RescueTeam|Friend Area}}s and the {{RescueTeam|Wigglytuff Club}} are replaced by {{RescueTeamDX|Rescue Team Camp}} and {{RescueTeamDX|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 {{RescueTeamDX|Poké}} and a higher chance to obtain {{RescueTeamDX|Treasure Box}}es from defeated foes. It is indicated on the menu with its dungeon name glowing and a Treasure Box icon appearing on the right.
* The player can edit their 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:
** {{RescueTeamDX|Mt. Thunder}}: 13 → 12
** {{RescueTeamDX|Mt. Blaze}}: 15 → 14
** {{RescueTeamDX|Uproar Forest}}: B10 → B4
** {{RescueTeamDX|Magma Cavern}}: B26 → B23
** {{RescueTeamDX|Western Cave}}: 99 → 20
** {{RescueTeamDX|Mt. Faraway}}: 40 → 60
* A new dungeon named {{RescueTeamDX|Illusory Grotto}} temporarily appears only when the player doesn't have any {{RescueTeamDX|Tiny Reviver Seed}}, {{RescueTeamDX|Reviver Seed}}, or {{RescueTeamDX|Revive All Orb}} neither in the inventory nor in the storage.<ref>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11U9mMJgpdJB8Fz6VESMSNH1Max13oJx2TAIGhMWUVhw/edit#gid=1343995332 Information on the Illusory Grotto</ref>
** Many reviving and health-based items are present throughout the dungeon.
** Pokémon are randomized.
** The amount of floors is randomized.
* Keys and Locked doors are replaced with {{RescueTeamDX|Invitation}} and {{RescueTeamDX|Mystery House}}.
** 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.
* Some dungeons, such as {{RescueTeamDX|Far-Off Sea}} and {{RescueTeamDX|Waterfall Pond}}, no longer require a team member to know specific HMs or have a specific type to be accessed.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Oddity Cave}}, {{RescueTeamDX|Remains Island}}, {{RescueTeamDX|Fantasy Strait}} and {{RescueTeamDX|Marvelous Sea}} can now be accessed through normal gameplay without the need of Nintendo events or Wonder Mail codes.
 
==Gameplay Elements==
===Recruiting===
* While the player can enter most dungeons with up to three Pokémon like in the original, by recruiting Pokémon inside a dungeon the current team can increase to up to eight members, as opposed to the four of the original.
* The player can recruit a fainted Pokémon with any kind of {{RescueTeamDX|Apple}}.
* A recruited Pokémon without a Rescue Team Camp gives Poké to the player after successfully leaving the dungeon by reaching the end, leaving after a mission is completed, or by using an {{RescueTeamDX|Escape Orb}}.
* Fully evolved starter Pokémon can now be recruited which 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 vary depending on the dungeon and the kind of mission the player chose.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Ranks}} names are the same as ''Super Mystery Dungeon'' instead of those of the original.
** 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, {{RescueTeamDX|Move}}s and {{RescueTeamDX|Abilities}} present in the game with descriptions and tags is 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.
* Pressing the A Button now checks for traps in all eight adjacent tiles or, if a Pokémon is in range, uses a move considered by the game to be most appropriate to the current situation.
* {{RescueTeam|IQ}} are replaced with {{RescueTeamDX|Rare Qualities}}.
* {{RescueTeam|Body Size}}s limiting the amount of Pokémon the player can have in their team were removed from the game.
* Pokémon may use the same move twice in the same turn if their {{RescueTeamDX|Speed}} stat is higher than the foes.
* Linked moves that run out of {{RescueTeamDX|PP}} do not automatically un-link the entire set anymore. Now it will use the moves that still have PP.
 
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==Returning from past games==
Much of the new content added to the remake originated from other ''Mystery Dungeon'' titles, including early ''Shiren the Wanderer'' titles.


=== Rescue Team Camps ===
==={{Shiren|Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer (series)}}===
*[[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.
* The second option from the revamped Makuhita Dojo, Tricks of the trade, is inspired by {{Shiren|Fay's Puzzles}}.
* Unique AI behavior such as monsters spawning in groups or monsters attacking others for leveling up are brought back for certain Pokémon after their ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' introduction.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Wands}} are back after their ''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon'' introduction in the previous game.


== Gameplay Elements ==
===Pokémon (Mainline series)===
*The game auto-saves the player's progress anytime while playing in a dungeon.
* Pokémon stats, {{RescueTeamDX|Move}}s and {{RescueTeamDX|Abilities}} based from Generation Ⅶ are present in the remake.
**The player can also save their progress on the menu.
* Type effectiveness has been revised to fit Generation Ⅶ.
*A brand new gameplay element is added to the game entitled Auto mode:
** Ineffective moves no longer deal damage.
**Pressing the L Button will automatically move the player and their team until an enemy is approached or the button is pressed again.
*Using the A Button now selects the best move against an opponent.
*Up to five additional team members can be added while in a dungeon, for a total of eight teammates.
**With this update, more dungeons have team member limits than before.


== Returning from past games ==
==={{Shiren2Title}}===
===[[Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer]]===
* The capability to have more than the number of partners authorized in dungeons originates from this game.
*The second option from the revamped Makuhita Dojo, Tricks of the trade, is inspired from [[Fay's Puzzles]].


===[[Mystery Dungeon: Shiren the Wanderer 2: Demon Invasion! Shiren Castle!]]===
==={{RescueTeamTitle}}===
*The capability to have more than two partners in this game were added in the remake.
* Linked moves are back.
* The player's Pokémon can only {{RescueTeamDX|Evolution}} in {{RescueTeamDX|Luminous Cave}}.


===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers Titles|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness / Sky]]===
==={{ExplorersTDTitle}} / {{ExplorersOfSkyTitle}}===
*[[Rescue Team DX/Treasure Boxes|Treasure Boxes]] return. They are opened automatically upon leaving the dungeon.
* Treasure Boxes return. They are opened automatically upon leaving the dungeon.
* Rescue missions with "Special Reward" written on the reward list recruit the Pokémon seen in the icon.
* The Toolbox's size will increase with the player's rank up to 56 items.
* The name of the player's {{RescueTeamDX|Rescue Team}} can be changed from the main menu.


===[[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad Titles]]===
==={{AdventureSquadTitle}}===
*Shiny Pokémon were first introduced in this game then added back in the remake.
* Shiny Pokémon were first introduced in this game.
* In some dungeons, enemy Pokémon can evolve after defeating another Pokémon.


===[[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]===
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*The player can rescue themselves if they are defeated in a dungeon in addition to rescuing other players.
* Pokémon with two abilities no longer have both simultaneously.
*Pokémon can experience Mega Evolution.
* Gigantic Pokémon (3x3 case long) are back.
*[[Rescue Team DX/Moves|Moves]] and [[Rescue Team DX/Abilities|abilities]] after Generation Ⅲ present in this game were brought in the remake.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Wonder Orb}}s can be used during boss battles.
*Pokémon with two abilities no longer have both simultaneously.
*Players can switch leaders by pushing +, it can be done at any time in any dungeon.
*Gigantic Pokémon; 3x3 case long, are back in the remake.


== Patch Update ==
==={{SuperMDTitle}}===
*'''Version 1.0.0: January 9, 2020'''
* The player can rescue themselves if they are defeated in a dungeon in addition to rescuing other players.
The Demo version of the game.
* The Speed stat from the main series Pokémon games, independent from {{RescueTeamDX|Travel Speed}}, is brought back.
* Team members will spend their turn using healing items instead of moving or attacking.
** The player can decide which item is used on which Pokémon or decline the offer.
** It can be turned on and off in the Options.
* Pokémon can experience Mega Evolution with the {{RescueTeamDX|Awakened (state)}} {{RescueTeamDX|Status Condition}}s.
* Players can switch leaders by pushing + on the Joy Con, it can be done at any time in any dungeons.
* Gigantic Pokémon can be used by the player.
* Non-enemy Pokémon can appear in dungeons and they can join the team when interacted with.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Trap}}s 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.
* The names of the player's {{RescueTeamDX|Main Character}} and {{RescueTeamDX|Partner Character}} can be changed from the main menu.
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*'''Version 1.0.1: March 4, 2020'''
==See Also==
The update was uploaded two days before the retail release of the game. It fixes small issues found in the Demo.
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Latest revision as of 22:34, 10 March 2025

This Differences From the Original Game page is about the differences between Rescue Team titles 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.


Pokémon

All Pokémon that appear in the original game appear as playable Pokémon in the remake, including those that were not originally playable, such as Munchlax and the Statues. Additionally, all of those Pokémon received the new evolutions, pre-evolution stages and forms, including Mega Evolutions, introduced in Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness and Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.

New Pokémon

New Pokémon
Sprite Pokémon
English Japanese
Budew's sprite. Budew スボミー
Roserade's sprite. Roserade ロズレイド
Ambipom's sprite. Ambipom エテボース
Mismagius's sprite. Mismagius ムウマージ
Honchkrow's sprite. Honchkrow ドンカラス
Chingling's sprite. Chingling リーシャン
Bonsly's sprite. Bonsly ウソハチ
Mime Jr.'s sprite. Mime Jr. マネネ
Happiny's sprite. Happiny ピンプク
Munchlax's sprite. Munchlax ゴンベ
Riolu's sprite. Riolu リオル
Lucario's sprite. Lucario ルカリオ
Mantyke's sprite. Mantyke タマンタ
Weavile's sprite. Weavile マニューラ
Magnezone's sprite. Magnezone ジバコイル
Lickilicky's sprite. Lickilicky ベロベルト
Rhyperior's sprite. Rhyperior ドサイドン
Tangrowth's sprite. Tangrowth モジャンボ
Electivire's sprite. Electivire エレキブル
Magmortar's sprite. Magmortar ブーバーン
Togekiss's sprite. Togekiss トゲキッス
Yanmega's sprite. Yanmega メガヤンマ
Leafeon's sprite. Leafeon リーフィア
Glaceon's sprite. Glaceon グレイシア
Gliscor's sprite. Gliscor グライオン
Mamoswine's sprite. Mamoswine マンムー
Porygon-Z's sprite. Porygon-Z ポリゴンZ
Gallade's sprite. Gallade エルレイド
Probopass's sprite. Probopass ダイノーズ
Dusknoir's sprite. Dusknoir ヨノワール
Froslass's sprite. Froslass ユキメノコ
Sylveon's sprite. Sylveon ニンフィア

New Forms

Types

Shiny

Shinies
Sprite Pokémon
English Japanese
Butterfree's sprite. Butterfree バタフリー
Ninetales's sprite. Ninetales キュウコン
Rapidash's sprite. Rapidash ギャロップ
Electrode's sprite. Electrode マルマイン
Exeggcute's sprite. Exeggcute タマタマ
Exeggutor's sprite. Exeggutor ナッシー
Starmie's sprite. Starmie スターミー
Magikarp's sprite. Magikarp コイキング
Gyarados's sprite. Gyarados ギャラドス
Ditto's sprite. Ditto メタモン
Dragonite's sprite. Dragonite カイリュー
Hoothoot's sprite. Hoothoot ホーホー
Noctowl's sprite. Noctowl ヨルノズク
Ampharos's sprite. Ampharos デンリュウ
Azumarill's sprite. Azumarill マリルリ
Sudowoodo's sprite. Sudowoodo ウソッキー
Aipom's sprite. Aipom エイパム
Espeon's sprite. Espeon エーフィ
Wobbuffet's sprite. Wobbuffet ソーナンス
Shuckle's sprite. Shuckle ツボツボ
Corsola's sprite. Corsola サニーゴ
Celebi's sprite. Celebi セレビィ
Spinda's sprite. Spinda パッチール
Altaria's sprite. Altaria チルタリス
Zangoose's sprite. Zangoose ザングース
Metagross's sprite. Metagross メタグロス
Ambipom's sprite. Ambipom エテボース
Lickilicky's sprite. Lickilicky ベロベルト

Strong Foes

  • Strong Foes are Pokémon with higher stats that can appear 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 & Special Enemies

  • During the Post-Credits, every boss 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.
  • Gummis no longer match Pokémon types, being replaced by DX Gummi and Rainbow Gummi.
  • TM can no longer be recycled; instead of becoming Used TMs, they are destroyed.
  • The TM Recycle now changes a Plain Seed to a different item.
  • Evolution Items have been replaced with Evolution Crystal which are consumed whenever a Pokémon with Evolution outside of level wishes to evolve.
  • Each item now has its own artwork, which can be seen when hovering over the items in the menus.

Locations

Pokémon Square

  • Walking through the Square now changes the camera angle, giving more depth around the area.
  • A shortcut from the Rescue 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 Tickets 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 to its basic gameplay and gives the player bonus items when each tutorial is completed for the first time.
  • 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 from a menu 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 Camp 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 a higher chance to obtain Treasure Boxes from defeated foes. It is indicated on the menu with its dungeon name glowing and a Treasure Box icon appearing on the right.
  • The player can edit their 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:
  • A new dungeon named Illusory Grotto temporarily appears only when the player doesn't have any Tiny Reviver Seed, Reviver Seed, or Revive All Orb neither in the inventory nor in the storage.[1]
    • Many reviving and health-based items are present throughout the dungeon.
    • Pokémon are randomized.
    • The amount of floors is randomized.
  • Keys and Locked doors are replaced with Invitation and Mystery House.
    • 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.
  • Some dungeons, such as 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

  • While the player can enter most dungeons with up to three Pokémon like in the original, by recruiting Pokémon inside a dungeon the current team can increase to up to eight members, as opposed to the four of the original.
  • The player can recruit a fainted Pokémon with any kind of Apple.
  • A recruited Pokémon without a Rescue Team Camp gives Poké to the player after successfully leaving the dungeon by reaching the end, leaving after a mission is completed, or by using an Escape Orb.
  • Fully evolved starter Pokémon can now be recruited which 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 vary depending on the dungeon and the kind of mission the player chose.
  • Ranks names are the same as Super Mystery Dungeon instead of those of the original.
    • 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, Moves and Abilities present in the game with descriptions and tags is 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.
  • Pressing the A Button now checks for traps in all eight adjacent tiles or, if a Pokémon is in range, uses a move considered by the game to be most appropriate to the current situation.
  • IQ are replaced with Rare Qualities.
  • Body Sizes limiting the amount of Pokémon the player can have in their team were removed from the game.
  • Pokémon may use the same move twice in the same turn if their Speed stat is higher than the foes.
  • Linked moves that run out of PP do not automatically un-link the entire set anymore. Now it will use the moves that still have PP.


See Also

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