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'''Rank''' {{JA|ランク|Ranku|Rank}} is intended to represent the status and reputation of a {{Pkmn|Team}} in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. The rank is tied to a point system, where points are obtained by completing {{Pkmn|mission}}s. Gameplay-wise, it acts as a method of tracking the player's progress. Increasing the rank may result in visible changes to the design of the {{Pkmn|Team Badge}}. It made its first appearance in {{GameTitle|RescueTeam|l|i}} in 2005.
'''Rank''' {{JA|ランク|Ranku|Rank}} is intended to represent the status and reputation of a {{Pkmn|Team}} in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. The rank is tied to a point system, where points are obtained by completing {{Pkmn|mission}}s. Gameplay-wise, it acts as a method of tracking the player's progress. Increasing the rank may result in visible changes to the design of the {{Pkmn|Team Badge}}. It made its first appearance in {{RescueTeamTitle}} in 2005.


==Appearances==
==Appearances==
===Animations===
===Animations===
In {{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky - Beyond Time and Darkness}}, {{Pkmn|Team PokéPals}}' badge is shown changing colors to match the team's rank during their adventures.
In {{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky - Beyond Time & Darkness}}, {{Pkmn|Team PokéPals}}' badge is shown changing colors to match the team's rank during their adventures.


===Games===
===Games===
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* {{RescueTeam|Rescue Rank}} in {{GameTitle|RescueTeam|l|i}}.
* {{RescueTeam|Rescue Rank}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}.
** {{RescueTeamDX|Rescue Team Rank}} in {{Pkmn|Rescue Team DX}}.
* {{ExplorersTD|Explorer Rank}} in {{Pkmn|Explorers of Time and Darkness}}.
* {{ExplorersTD|Explorer Rank}} in {{Pkmn|Explorers of Time and Darkness}}.
* {{ExplorersOfSky|Explorer Rank}} in {{GameTitle|ExplorersOfSky|l|i}}.
* {{ExplorersOfSky|Explorer Rank}} in {{ExplorersOfSkyTitle}}.
* in {{Pkmn|Adventure Squad}}.
* in {{Pkmn|Adventure Squad}}.
* {{Gates|Paradise Rank}} in {{GameTitle|GatesToInfinity|l|i}}.
* {{Gates|Paradise Rank}} in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}.
* {{SuperMD|Expedition Rank}} in {{GameTitle|SuperMD|l|i}}.
* {{SuperMD|Expedition Rank}} in {{SuperMDTitle}}.
* {{RescueTeamDX|Rescue Team Rank}} in {{Pkmn|Rescue Team DX}}.
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 14 July 2025

Rank (Japanese: ランク, Rank) is intended to represent the status and reputation of a Team in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. The rank is tied to a point system, where points are obtained by completing missions. Gameplay-wise, it acts as a method of tracking the player's progress. Increasing the rank may result in visible changes to the design of the Team Badge. It made its first appearance in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team in 2005.

Appearances

Animations

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky - Beyond Time & Darkness, Team PokéPals' badge is shown changing colors to match the team's rank during their adventures.

Games

Manga

In the manga Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team, Mudkip tells Ginji that Alakazam's team is the Gold Rank, the highest level.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Rank
Japanese ランク

See Also

References