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This page is for miscellaneous removed and {{SuperMD|unused}} content in {{GameTitle|SuperMD|l|i}} that doesn't fit the other unused content pages.
This page is for miscellaneous removed and {{SuperMD|unused}} content in {{SuperMDTitle}} that doesn't fit the other unused content pages.


==Unused Artwork==
==Unused Artwork==
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|[[File:Super MD - Unknown artwork.png|400px|alt=Unused unknown artwork]]
|[[File:Super MD - Unknown artwork.png|400px|alt=Unused unknown artwork]]
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==Prototype World Map==
An unused prototype world map. The {{Pkmn|Unknown Landmass}} can be seen in this version of the map. It's labeled with the kanji 仮, which means "provisional". This map is, in a way, more detailed than the one seen in the released game, as certain locations ({{SuperMD|Altar of Ice}}, {{SuperMD|Sky Ruins}}, {{SuperMD|Destiny Tower}}, {{SuperMD|Triangle Temple}}, and the {{SuperMD|Tree of Life}}) can be seen on the map itself, similar to the world map in {{GameTitle|GatesToInfinity|l|i}}, although with not nearly as many noticable landmarks. The {{SuperMD|Sand Continent}} appears to have more snow than in the released game, where only the southern part does. In addition, Fire Island and Island of Storms swapped places in the final version. It seems Fire Island was moved to be closer to the Tree of Life for story reasons.
A small, stretched texture used in the game shows another earlier version of the map. This might be a later version of the map, as Fire Island and Island of Storms are in their final positions. However, there is a lot more green compared to the final map. The Unknown Landmass is also visible.
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!Prototype
!Texture
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|[[File:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon - Unused prototype world map.png|300px|alt=Unused prototype map]]
|[[File:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon - Pokémon Nexus map.png|300px|alt=Texture]]
|[[File:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon - World Map.png|300px|alt=Final]]
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The earlier position of Fire Island can also be partially seen in the final game during a cutscene alongside the Unknown Landmass.
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|[[File:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon - Hidden Landmass in Lapras explanation.png|300px|alt=Cutscene]]
|[[File:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon - Hidden Landmass in Lapras explanation without icons.png|300px|alt=Texture]]
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Gates to Infinity leftover. The list of Pokémon that appear on the current floor can't be seen, and enemy Pokémon that regularly appear in dungeons can't be recruited at all.
Gates to Infinity leftover. The list of Pokémon that appear on the current floor can't be seen, and enemy Pokémon that regularly appear in dungeons can't be recruited at all.
==Codename==
The code name for the game is "para2"<ref>https://pokemon.gamespress.com/Pokemon-Super-Mystery-Dungeon</ref>, with para referencing {{Pkmn|Pokémon Paradise}}, and 2 marking it as a successor to {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==References==
==References==
* <ref>https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/35921-pokemon-super-mystery-dungeon-and-pmdgti-research-and-utilities/page/5/#comment-194206</ref> Unused unknown building artwork found by evandixon on Project Pokémon.
* <ref>https://projectpokemon.org/home/forums/topic/35921-pokemon-super-mystery-dungeon-and-pmdgti-research-and-utilities/page/5/#comment-194206</ref> Unused unknown building artwork found by evandixon on Project Pokémon.
* Pokémon Nexus map and Unknown Landmass discovered by [https://eddyk28.github.io/PMD%20Map/info.html EddyK28].
* Unused male partner discovered by {{Admin|B}}.
* Prototype world map discovered by [https://twitter.com/KuroJonny/status/1571856309795815428 @KuroJonny on Twitter and abcboy].
* Unused menu buttons discovered by {{Admin|B}}.
* Lapras explanation map discovered by [https://twitter.com/KuroJonny/status/1571835712965677057 @KuroJonny on Twitter].
* Unused dungeon options and features discovered by {{Admin|B}}.
* Unused male partner discovered by [[User:Blue|Blue]].
* Connection Orb trivia noticed by {{Admin|B}}.
* Unused menu buttons discovered by [[User:Blue|Blue]].
* New unused Team Skills found by {{Admin|B}}.
* Unused dungeon options and features discovered by [[User:Blue|Blue]].
* Connection Orb trivia noticed by [[User:Blue|Blue]].
* New unused Team Skills found by [[User:Blue|Blue]].
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[[Category:Super MD unused content]]
[[Category:Super MD unused content]]

Latest revision as of 00:34, 29 June 2025

This page is for miscellaneous removed and unused content in Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon that doesn't fit the other unused content pages.

Unused Artwork

An illustration featuring a Pikachu in front of a giant unknown building, with some debug lines on top.

Unused unknown artwork

Unused Team Skills

There is a leftover list of Team Skills from Gates to Infinity, but at the end, there are some new ones that weren't present in that game:

  • SKILL_KAKUNIN2
  • SKILL_FRIEND_RENKEI_PP
  • SKILL_FRIEND_KABAU
  • SKILL_FRIEND_IYASHI
  • SKILL_FRIEND_YOBI_1
  • SKILL_FRIEND_YOBI_2
  • SKILL_FRIEND_YOBI_3

Unused Male Partner

In the European version of the game, the partner is always female. Male dialogue phrases (even if not translated) in the European version go unused.

Unused Menu Buttons

In some menus, on the top right corner of the touch screen, a small button may appear. Depending on the menu, the button performs one of the following: change the size of the bigger touch screen buttons (nine dots button, three dots button), display a description (question mark button), or go back to the previous menu (left pointing arrow). In the game's image files however, many more buttons in the same style can be found, as well as a search bar in the same style. Two of the buttons in question seem to involve enabling and disabling some multiplayer functionality.

Unused buttons in the style used for the Main Menu and the game menu (opened by pressing the X button) are also present. One of them is another multiplayer connectivity button. In the previous game, Gates to Infinity, local multiplayer features were accessed from the X button menu. There is also an unused Debug button.

Unused dungeon options and features

The message file with the hash 0x1498 contains the following lines.

"It changes whether or not you'll see far-off teammates when something happens to them." This option was present in previous games.

"Visual effects of moves are skipped while [M:B04] is held down." Present in Gates to Infinity.

"Alliances will be activated automatically." Unused.


"[CS:05]Pokémon you may encounter here. [CR]Pokémon who have joined your team.
[CS:05]Pokémon You May Encounter Here
Pokémon who can appear[R][VO:00:0001][RT]Befriend: [CS:01]Yes
Pokémon who can appear[R][VO:00:0001][RT]Befriend: [CS:01]No"

Gates to Infinity leftover. The list of Pokémon that appear on the current floor can't be seen, and enemy Pokémon that regularly appear in dungeons can't be recruited at all.

Codename

The code name for the game is "para2"[1], with para referencing Pokémon Paradise, and 2 marking it as a successor to Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity.

Trivia

  • Connection Orb messages are internally referred to by the developers as "TWEET", indicating they were inspired by the website Twitter.
This is further supported by [Very popular] A collection of tweets by Tsubugorou ◎(UT) - This is an unofficial translation., a series of Japanese Twitter posts (also available on the Super MD website) describing the Pokémon World from the perspective of a human that turned into a Mudkip.

See Also

References

  • [2] Unused unknown building artwork found by evandixon on Project Pokémon.
  • Unused male partner discovered by B.
  • Unused menu buttons discovered by B.
  • Unused dungeon options and features discovered by B.
  • Connection Orb trivia noticed by B.
  • New unused Team Skills found by B.