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'''Jobs''' {{JA|???||}} are missions that the player is tasked with completing in ''{{Gates|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}''. Jobs are usually randomly generated, and have varying objectives and rewards or loot. When a job is accepted, it is added to the list. Regardless of whether the player succeeds or not, the job is deleted from the list once attempted. Jobs are unlocked early in the story, when the Request Board is built in {{Gates|Paradise Center}}. A job is started by talking to Azumarill and going through one of the Request Gates. Only one job can be done at a time. A job is completed by reaching the destination floor and completing the request. Rewards and loot are usually money and {{Gates|materials}}, although not all that will be obtained upon completion can be seen from the job's description. {{Gates|Paradise Points}} are obtained by completing jobs.
'''Jobs''' {{JA|???||}} are missions that the player is tasked with completing in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. Jobs are usually randomly generated, and have varying objectives and rewards or loot. When a job is accepted, it is added to the list. Regardless of whether the player succeeds or not, the job is deleted from the list once attempted. Jobs are unlocked early in the story, when the Request Board is built in {{Gates|Paradise Center}}. A job is started by talking to Azumarill and going through one of the Request Gates. Only one job can be done at a time. A job is completed by reaching the destination floor and completing the request. Rewards and loot are usually money and {{Gates|material}}s, although not all that will be obtained upon completion can be seen from the job's description. {{Gates|Paradise Points}} are obtained by completing jobs.


The first job is a rescue mission for Dunsparce at {{Gates|Stompstump Peak}}, a special job that doesn't follow the same rules as normal jobs, because it is part of the story.
The first job is a rescue mission for Dunsparce at {{Gates|Stompstump Peak}}, a special job that doesn't follow the same rules as normal jobs, because it is part of the story.


==Job categories==
==Job Categories==
===Request Board===
===Request Board===
Jobs on the Request Board are intended for single player only.
Jobs on the Request Board are intended for single player only.
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====Rescue====
====Rescue====


====Punish criminal====
====Punish Criminal====


====Catch criminal====
====Catch Criminal====


====Challenge letter====
====Challenge Letter====


====Multiple challenge====
====Multiple Challenge====
 
====Find item====


====Fetch Item====


====Recruit Reward====
There are two unique jobs where the reward is the Pokémon joining the player's team. One is for {{Gates|Terrakion}}, and the other is for {{Gates|Cobalion}}.


===Challenge Board===
===Challenge Board===
Jobs on the Challenge Board can be played in both single and {{Gates|multiplayer}}. Each player can only bring one {{Gates|Pokémon}}, even in single player. The jobs on this board are fights in a single room, which makes up the entirety of the the only floor of their dungeons.
Jobs on the Challenge Board can be played in both single and {{Gates|multiplayer}}. Each player can only bring one {{Gates|Pokémon}}, even in single player. The jobs on this board are fights in a single room, which makes up the entirety of the only floor of their dungeons.


====Buried Ruins====
====Buried Ruins====
Jobs in this dungeon are a fight against multiple enemy Pokémon.
Jobs in the {{Gates|Buried Ruins}} are fights against multiple enemy Pokémon on a single floor.


====Legendary bosses====
====Legendary bosses====
{{Gates|Boss fights}} against gigantic legendary Pokémon.
Single-floor {{Gates|boss fights}} against gigantic legendary Pokémon in the dungeons {{Gates|Eternal Ruins (Challenge)|Eternal Ruins}}, {{Gates|Seasound Ruins (Challenge)|Seasound Ruins}}, {{Gates|Hoarfrost Tower (Challenge)|Hoarfrost Tower}}, {{Gates|Ivory Peak (Challenge)|Ivory Peak}}, {{Gates|Obsidian Edge (Challenge)|Obsidian Edge}} or {{Gates|Turbulent Tor (Challenge)|Turbulent Tor}}.


===Blue Magnagates===
===Blue Magnagates===
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To start a job it is sometimes necessary that the current party meets a certain condition. A job may ask for the party to include a Pokémon of a specific {{Gates|type}} when the dungeon is entered, or that the party only has one single Pokémon. Most jobs don't have restrictions.
To start a job it is sometimes necessary that the current party meets a certain condition. A job may ask for the party to include a Pokémon of a specific {{Gates|type}} when the dungeon is entered, or that the party only has one single Pokémon. Most jobs don't have restrictions.


==Differences from entering a dungeon normally==
==Differences From Entering a Dungeon Normally==
When a dungeon is entered from a job, the floors the player explores are actually different from the ones explored when accessing a dungeon regularly. Because of this, some {{Gates|Detours}} can only be accessed from jobs. Additionally, the chances of {{Gates|Kecleon Shops}} appearing are different.
When a dungeon is entered from a job, the floors the player explores are actually different from the ones explored when accessing a dungeon regularly. Because of this, some {{Gates|Detours}} can only be accessed from jobs. Additionally, the chances of {{Gates|Kecleon Shop}}s appearing are different.


Each job has a fixed {{Gates|Mysteriosity}} level doesn't change based on the in-game day. Two jobs in the same dungeon can have different Mysteriosity levels.
Each job has a fixed {{Gates|Mysteriosity}} level, which doesn't change based on an in-game day. Two jobs in the same dungeon can simultaneously have different Mysteriosity levels.


===Paradise Points obtained===
==Paradise Points Obtained==
Completing a mission gives the player Paradise Points, which raise the team's {{Gates|Paradise Rank}}.
Completing a mission gives the player Paradise Points, which raise the team's {{Gates|Paradise Rank}}. For the ones that have two listed, points awarded based on the difficulty may be one or the other, there is no apparent way to tell which of the two it is for a given mission without external tools.
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! Difficulty rating
! Difficulty rating
!Awarded points
!Awarded points
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆
|20?<br>{{Data needed}}
|20<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★</span>☆☆☆
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★</span>☆☆☆
|40 or 60?<br>{{Data needed}}
|40 or 60<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★</span>☆☆
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★</span>☆☆
|80 or 100?<br>{{Data needed}}
|80 or 100<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★</span>☆
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★</span>☆
|150 or 200?<br>{{Data needed}}
|150 or 200<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span>
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span>
|250?<br>{{Data needed}}
|250<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★</span>
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★</span>
|300 or 350?<br>{{Data needed}}
|300 or 350<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★</span>
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★</span>
|400 or 550?<br>{{Data needed}}
|400 or 550<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★</span>
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★</span>
| 600 or 750?<br>{{Data needed}}
| 600 or 750<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★★</span>
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★★</span>
|900 or 1,050?<br>{{Data needed}}
|900 or 1,050<br>{{Data needed}}
|-
|-
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★★★</span>
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★★★</span>
|1,200?<br>{{Data needed}}
|1,200<br>{{Data needed}}
|}
|}


==Dungeons That Can Have Request Jobs==
* {{Gates|Ragged Mountain}}
* {{Gates|Stony Cave}}
* {{Gates|Hazy Pass}}
* {{Gates|Mountain Pass}}
* {{Gates|Desolate Canyon}}
* {{Gates|Forest Grotto}}
* {{Gates|Crags of Lament}}
* {{Gates|Redland Reaches}}
* {{Gates|Holehills}}
* {{Gates|Canyon Foot}}
* {{Gates|Dreamy Island}}
* {{Gates|Silent Tundra}}
* {{Gates|Tempting Path}}
* {{Gates|Daybreak Ridge}}
* {{Gates|Windy Shoreline}}
* {{Gates|Worldcore}}
* {{Gates|Inflora Forest}}
* {{Gates|Breezy Meadow}}
* {{Gates|Eastern Savanna}}
* {{Gates|Great Glacier}}
* {{Gates|Freezing Pillar}}
* {{Gates|Scorching Desert}}
* {{Gates|Grove of Whispers}}
* {{Gates|Forest of Shadows}}
* {{Gates|Ochre Quarry}}
* {{Gates|Smoking Mountain}}
* {{Gates|Withered Savanna}}
* {{Gates|Moonlit Forest}}
* {{Gates|Rusty Mountain}}
* {{Gates|Jaws of the Abyss}}
===Story===
During the story, a job takes place in {{Gates|Stompstump Peak}}.
==Dungeons That Can Have Challenge Jobs==
* {{Gates|Buried Ruins}}
* {{Gates|Eternal Ruins (Challenge)}}
* {{Gates|Hoarfrost Tower (Challenge)}}
* {{Gates|Ivory Peak (Challenge)}}
* {{Gates|Obsidian Edge (Challenge)}}
* {{Gates|Seasound Ruins (Challenge)}}
* {{Gates|Turbulent Tor (Challenge)}}


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==Trivia==
* A sub-menu in the {{Gates|ground debug}} menu can create jobs freely.
** There are many unused job types.
** There are {{Gates|Unused jobs data|unused jobs and restrictions}}, including some that are likely related to the unused {{Gates|Treasure Shop}} {{Gates|facility}}.
==In Other Languages==
==In Other Languages==
{{In Other Languages
{{In Other Languages
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[[Category:Gates to Infinity to Infinity Gameplay Elements]]‏‎
[[Category:Gates to Infinity Gameplay Elements]]

Latest revision as of 19:52, 14 July 2025

A rescue job.
A rescue job.
Shiren 6 - Unused icon.png There is unused content related to this topic. See Gates:Unused jobs data for more information.

Jobs (Japanese: ???) are missions that the player is tasked with completing in Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. Jobs are usually randomly generated, and have varying objectives and rewards or loot. When a job is accepted, it is added to the list. Regardless of whether the player succeeds or not, the job is deleted from the list once attempted. Jobs are unlocked early in the story, when the Request Board is built in Paradise Center. A job is started by talking to Azumarill and going through one of the Request Gates. Only one job can be done at a time. A job is completed by reaching the destination floor and completing the request. Rewards and loot are usually money and materials, although not all that will be obtained upon completion can be seen from the job's description. Paradise Points are obtained by completing jobs.

The first job is a rescue mission for Dunsparce at Stompstump Peak, a special job that doesn't follow the same rules as normal jobs, because it is part of the story.

Job Categories

Request Board

Jobs on the Request Board are intended for single player only.

Rescue

Punish Criminal

Catch Criminal

Challenge Letter

Multiple Challenge

Fetch Item

Recruit Reward

There are two unique jobs where the reward is the Pokémon joining the player's team. One is for Terrakion, and the other is for Cobalion.

Challenge Board

Jobs on the Challenge Board can be played in both single and multiplayer. Each player can only bring one Pokémon, even in single player. The jobs on this board are fights in a single room, which makes up the entirety of the only floor of their dungeons.

Buried Ruins

Jobs in the Buried Ruins are fights against multiple enemy Pokémon on a single floor.

Legendary bosses

Single-floor boss fights against gigantic legendary Pokémon in the dungeons Eternal Ruins, Seasound Ruins, Hoarfrost Tower, Ivory Peak, Obsidian Edge or Turbulent Tor.

Blue Magnagates

Each dungeon accessed from the "Discover a Magnagate!" mode of the game is tied to a job and follows the same job mechanics. See the Magnagates page for a more detailed explanation.

Restrictions

To start a job it is sometimes necessary that the current party meets a certain condition. A job may ask for the party to include a Pokémon of a specific type when the dungeon is entered, or that the party only has one single Pokémon. Most jobs don't have restrictions.

Differences From Entering a Dungeon Normally

When a dungeon is entered from a job, the floors the player explores are actually different from the ones explored when accessing a dungeon regularly. Because of this, some Detours can only be accessed from jobs. Additionally, the chances of Kecleon Shops appearing are different.

Each job has a fixed Mysteriosity level, which doesn't change based on an in-game day. Two jobs in the same dungeon can simultaneously have different Mysteriosity levels.

Paradise Points Obtained

Completing a mission gives the player Paradise Points, which raise the team's Paradise Rank. For the ones that have two listed, points awarded based on the difficulty may be one or the other, there is no apparent way to tell which of the two it is for a given mission without external tools.

Difficulty rating Awarded points
☆☆☆☆ 20
[Data needed]
★★☆☆☆ 40 or 60
[Data needed]
★★★☆☆ 80 or 100
[Data needed]
★★★★ 150 or 200
[Data needed]
★★★★★ 250
[Data needed]
★★★★★ 300 or 350
[Data needed]
★★★★★★★ 400 or 550
[Data needed]
★★★★★★★★ 600 or 750
[Data needed]
★★★★★★★★★ 900 or 1,050
[Data needed]
★★★★★★★★★★ 1,200
[Data needed]

Dungeons That Can Have Request Jobs

Story

During the story, a job takes place in Stompstump Peak.

Dungeons That Can Have Challenge Jobs

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Job

See Also

References