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Flags are flags outside the [[Rescue Team Base]]. Each Team Base has only ONE flag.[[File:Flag.png|thumb|Vulpix standing in front of the flag.]]
{{Rescue Team Town Infobox
  | enname  = Rescue Team Base
  | jpname  = きち
  | romaji  = Kichi
  | image    = Rescue Team - Grass Hut Exterior.png
  | entrance =
  | title    = Town Location
}}
{{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Rescue Team Base}}
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Rescue Team Base}}


==Apperance==
The '''Rescue Team Base''' {{JA|きち|Kichi|Base}} is a {{RescueTeam|location}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. It is where the leader of the player's team sleeps. It is the main base for the player's Rescue Team after the fist dungeon, {{RescueTeam|Tiny Woods}}, is completed for the first time. Later on, the hero and friends work together to renovate the base, with the help of three {{RescueTeamC|Mankey}}. The base is renovated to look like the hero's head.


===Before Renovation===
==Gameplay==
When walking onto the bed near the end of the base, the player can save the game. After the base is renovated, the player can interact with the north-western side of the wall inside the base to look at a version of the world map that looks different from the one displayed when selecting a dungeon destination from the menu.


Originally, the flag is only a simple ribbon tied on the pole.
[[File:Rescue Team - World Map Base.png|thumb|right|The world map seen inside the base.]]


The ribbon is the same with all different form of team bases. It is a greenish-white ribbon tied on a white pole.
===Mailbox===
There is a mailbox outside the team base. Mail and News are delivered to the mailbox if there is still space left. Trying to interact with the mailbox from the side or from behind displays a message that says it's not possible.


[[File:Team_Base_1_flag.png|thumb|left|Original flag and pole.]]
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Mailbox warning.png   | Mailbox warning.
Rescue Team - Mailbox warning 2.png | Mailbox warning.
</gallery>


==Appearance==
===Initial===
Initially, the game uses one of five variations, depending on the species of the hero.


{{Anchor|Exterior}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Fire Hut Exterior.png  | Fire Hut
Rescue Team - Grass Hut Exterior.png | Grass Hut
Rescue Team - Plant Hut Exterior.png | Plant Hut
Rescue Team - Rock Hut Exterior.png  | Rock Hut
Rescue Team - Water Hut Exterior.png | Water Hut
</gallery>


{{Anchor|Interior}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Fire Hut Interior.png  | Fire Hut
Rescue Team - Grass Hut Interior.png | Grass Hut
Rescue Team - Plant Hut Interior.png | Plant Hut
Rescue Team - Rock Hut Interior.png  | Rock Hut
Rescue Team - Water Hut Interior.png | Water Hut
</gallery>


===Under Reconstruction===
{{Anchor|Exterior}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Fire Hut construction exterior.png  | Fire Hut
Rescue Team - Grass Hut construction exterior.png | Grass Hut
Rescue Team - Plant Hut construction exterior.png | Plant Hut
Rescue Team - Rock Hut construction exterior.png  | Rock Hut
Rescue Team - Water Hut construction exterior.png | Water Hut
</gallery>


{{Anchor|Interior}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Fire Hut construction interior.png  | Fire Hut
Rescue Team - Grass Hut construction interior.png | Grass Hut
Rescue Team - Plant Hut construction interior.png | Plant Hut
Rescue Team - Rock Hut construction interior.png  | Rock Hut
Rescue Team - Water Hut construction interior.png | Water Hut
</gallery>


===Post Reconstruction===
After the base is reconstructed, the exterior resembles the hero's Pokémon species.


{{Anchor|Exterior}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Bulbasaur Hut exterior post construction.png  | Bulbasaur
Rescue Team - Charmander Hut exterior post construction.png | Charmander
Rescue Team - Chikorita Hut Exterior.png                    | Chikorita
Rescue Team - Cyndaquil Hut exterior.png                    | Cyndaquil
Rescue Team - Cubone Hut Exterior.png                      | Cubone
Rescue Team - Eevee Hut exterior.png                        | Eevee
Rescue Team - Machop Hut exterior post construction.png    | Machop
Rescue Team - Meowth Hut exterior.png                      | Meowth
Rescue Team - Mudkip Hut exterior.png                      | Mudkip
Rescue Team - Pikachu Hut exterior post construction.png    | Pikachu
Rescue Team - Psyduck Hut exterior post construction.png    | Psyduck
Rescue Team - Skitty Hut exterior post construction.png    | Skitty
Rescue Team - Squirtle Hut exterior post construction.png  | Squirtle
Rescue Team - Torchic Hut exterior post construction.png    | Torchic
Rescue Team - Totodile Hut exterior post construction.png  | Totodile
Rescue Team - Treecko Hut exterior post construction.png    | Treecko
</gallery>


{{Anchor|Interior}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Grass Hut interior post construction.png | Grass Hut
Rescue Team - Fire Hut Interior post construction.png  | Fire Hut
Rescue Team - Plant Hut Interior post construction.png | Plant Hut
Rescue Team - Rock Hut interior post construction.png  | Rock Hut
Rescue Team - Water Hut interior post construction.png | Water Hut
</gallery>


==Decorations==
===Flag===
[[File:Rescue Team - Eevee base exterior.png|thumb|left|Vulpix standing in front of the flag.]]


A flag is outside the team base. Before the base is renovated, it is plainly a greenish-white ribbon tied onto the pole. The ribbon is the same with all different form of team bases.


===Post-renovation===
====Hero Flag====
After the base is renovated, the flag changes to a different pattern and shape, depending on which species the hero is. The pattern somewhat is similar to the starter Pokémon's pattern/body part. For example, Eevee's flag has a similar pattern to its tail, and Squirtle's has a shell on it.


After Renovation, it changes to a different pattern and shape, depending on which species the Starter Pokemon is.
{{Clear}}
<gallery>
Rescue Team - Bulbasaur flag.gif  | Bulbasaur
Rescue Team - Charmander flag.gif | Charmander
Rescue Team - Chikorita flag.gif  | Chikorita
Rescue Team - Cubone flag.gif    | Cubone
Rescue Team - Cyndaquil flag.gif  | Cyndaquil
Rescue Team - Eevee flag.gif      | Eevee
Rescue Team - Machop flag.gif    | Machop
Rescue Team - Meowth flag.gif    | Meowth
Rescue Team - Mudkip flag.gif    | Mudkip
Rescue Team - Pikachu flag.gif    | Pikachu
Rescue Team - Psyduck flag.gif    | Psyduck
Rescue Team - Skitty flag.gif    | Skitty
Rescue Team - Squirtle flag.gif  | Squirtle
Rescue Team - Torchic flag.gif    | Torchic
Rescue Team - Totodile flag.gif  | Totodile
Rescue Team - Treecko flag.gif    | Treecko
</gallery>


Notice that the pattern somewhat is similar to the starter Pokemon's pattern/body part (For example, Eevee's flag has a similar pattern to its tail, and Squirtle's has a shell on it.)
====Smeargle's Flags====
After clearing the mission in Howling Forest, it is possible to change the pattern of the flag by talking to Smeargle in his Friend Area, {{RescueTeam|Sky Blue Plains}}. When the player talks to him, he will give the option of re-painting the flag. If the player selects "Yes", the flag will use a different design the next day. After going through all the different variations, when the player tells Smeargle to re-design the flag again, he will say he is out of ideas and gives the same flag after the renovation. Smeargle's flags are all rectangular in shape.


<gallery type="slideshow" crop="true" position="left">
<gallery>
1-Bulbasaur.gif|Bulbasaur
Rescue Team - Smeargle's checkered flag.gif         | Checkered
2-Charmander.gif|Charmander
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Diglett flag.gif           | Diglett
3-Squirtle.gif|Squirtle
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Ditto Flag.gif             | Ditto
4-Pikachu.gif|Pikachu
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Jynx's lips flag.gif       | Jynx's lips
5-Chikorita.gif|Chikorita
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Koffing flag.gif           | Koffing
6-Cyndaquil.gif|Cyndaquil
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Luvdisc flag.gif           | Luvdisc
7-Totodile.gif|Totodile
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Mankey flag.gif             | Mankey
8-Cubone.gif|Cubone
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Pokéball flag.gif           | Poké Ball
9-Treecko.gif|Treecko
Rescue Team - Smeargle's alternate Pokéball flag.gif | Poké Ball (alternate)
10-Torchic.gif|Torchic
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Poliwag-Poliwhirl flag.gif | Poliwag/Poliwhirl
11-Mudkip.gif|Mudkip
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Spinda flag.gif             | Spinda
12-Psyduck.gif|Psyduck
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Staryu flag.gif             | Staryu
13-Flag00.gif|Meowth
Rescue Team - Smeargle's unknown face flag.gif       | Unknown face
14-Machop.gif|Machop
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Wobbuffet flag.gif         | Wobbuffet
15-Eevee.gif|Eevee
Rescue Team - Smeargle's Xatu flag.gif               | Xatu
16-Skitty.gif|Skitty
</gallery>
</gallery>


===Statues===
Statues of various Pokémon can be obtained. They are placed in an area to the east of the team base. These statues are all based on Pokémon that were, at the time, recently revealed, and thus not yet included in most Pokémon media, making them unique, special rewards. In Red and Blue Rescue Team it was not possible to play as these Pokémon, and these decorations served as teasers for later games. Lucario is also mentioned by Alakazam and in {{RescueTeam|Congratulations - Lucario Rank!}}.


{| class="wikitable"
! rowspan="2" |Statue
! colspan="2" |Pokémon
! rowspan="2" |Unlock requirements
|-
!English
!Japanese
|-
![[File:Rescue Team - Bonsly Fig.png|40px]]
|Bonsly
|ウソハチ
|Clear every maze at {{RescueTeam|Makuhita Dojo}}.
|-
![[File:Rescue Team - Lucario Fig.png|40px]]
|Lucario
|ルカリオ
|Reaching Lucario Rank.
|-
![[File:Rescue Team - Mime Jr. Fig.png|40px]]
|Mime Jr.
|マネネ
|Job reward.
|-
![[File:Rescue Team - Weavile Fig.png|40px]]
|Weavile
|マニューラ
|Job reward.
|}


==In Other Languages==
{{In Other Languages
  | en    = Rescue Team Base
  | ja    = {{Tt|きち|Kichi}}, ''Base''
  | fr    = Base Equipe
  | fr_ca = Base
  | es    = Base
  | es_la =
  | de    = Teambasis
  | it    = Base della Squadra di Soccorso
  | pt    = Base da Equipa
  | pt_br =
  | nl    =
  | ru    =
  | ko    = {{Tt|기지|Giji}}
  | zh    =
  | td    =
}}


==See Also==
{{Rescue Team Locations Navbox}}


==References==
* <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Rescue_Team_Base</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.
https://web.archive.org/web/1000/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Flags</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>[Bulbapedia:Team Base|Bulbapedia]</ref> Names in other languages
<references />
{{PMD Rescue Team Wiki Imported Pages}}


 
[[Category:Rescue Team Locations]]
 
[[Category:Imported pages]]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
===Smergle's Designs===
 
After recruiting the Smergle from the howling Forest mission, when the player talks to him in his Friend Area, it will give the option of re-painting the flag. If the player selects 'yes', the flag will be in a different pattern the next day.
 
After going through all the different variations, when the player tells Smergle to re-design the flag again, he will say he is out of ideas and gives the same flag after the renovation.
 
They are all rectangular in shape.
 
<gallery type="slideshow" position="left">
17-Flag01.gif|Koffing pattern
18-Flag02.gif|Ditto pattern
19-Flag03.gif|Wobbuffet pattern
20-Flag04.gif|Poliwag/Poliwhirl pattern
21-Flag05.gif|Spinda pattern
22-Flag06.gif|Pokeball pattern one
23-Flag07.gif|Pokeball pattern 2
24-Flag08.gif|Checkered pattern
25-Flag09.gif|Jynx's lips
26-Flag10.gif|Xatu pattern
27-Flag11.gif
28-Flag12.gif|Diglett pattern
29-Flag13.gif|Staryu pattern
30-Flag14.gif|Luvdisk pattern
31-Flag15.gif|Mankey pattern
</gallery>

Latest revision as of 20:27, 24 July 2025

Rescue Team Base
きち
Image for Rescue Team Base
Information
Location
This Rescue Team Base page is about the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release. For the Nintendo Switch release, see Rescue Team DX:Rescue Team Base.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Rescue Team Base.

The Rescue Team Base (Japanese: きち, Base) is a location in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. It is where the leader of the player's team sleeps. It is the main base for the player's Rescue Team after the fist dungeon, Tiny Woods, is completed for the first time. Later on, the hero and friends work together to renovate the base, with the help of three Mankey. The base is renovated to look like the hero's head.

Gameplay

When walking onto the bed near the end of the base, the player can save the game. After the base is renovated, the player can interact with the north-western side of the wall inside the base to look at a version of the world map that looks different from the one displayed when selecting a dungeon destination from the menu.

The world map seen inside the base.

Mailbox

There is a mailbox outside the team base. Mail and News are delivered to the mailbox if there is still space left. Trying to interact with the mailbox from the side or from behind displays a message that says it's not possible.

Appearance

Initial

Initially, the game uses one of five variations, depending on the species of the hero.

Exterior
Interior

Under Reconstruction

Exterior
Interior

Post Reconstruction

After the base is reconstructed, the exterior resembles the hero's Pokémon species.

Exterior
Interior

Decorations

Flag

Vulpix standing in front of the flag.

A flag is outside the team base. Before the base is renovated, it is plainly a greenish-white ribbon tied onto the pole. The ribbon is the same with all different form of team bases.

Hero Flag

After the base is renovated, the flag changes to a different pattern and shape, depending on which species the hero is. The pattern somewhat is similar to the starter Pokémon's pattern/body part. For example, Eevee's flag has a similar pattern to its tail, and Squirtle's has a shell on it.

Smeargle's Flags

After clearing the mission in Howling Forest, it is possible to change the pattern of the flag by talking to Smeargle in his Friend Area, Sky Blue Plains. When the player talks to him, he will give the option of re-painting the flag. If the player selects "Yes", the flag will use a different design the next day. After going through all the different variations, when the player tells Smeargle to re-design the flag again, he will say he is out of ideas and gives the same flag after the renovation. Smeargle's flags are all rectangular in shape.

Statues

Statues of various Pokémon can be obtained. They are placed in an area to the east of the team base. These statues are all based on Pokémon that were, at the time, recently revealed, and thus not yet included in most Pokémon media, making them unique, special rewards. In Red and Blue Rescue Team it was not possible to play as these Pokémon, and these decorations served as teasers for later games. Lucario is also mentioned by Alakazam and in Congratulations - Lucario Rank!.

Statue Pokémon Unlock requirements
English Japanese
Rescue Team - Bonsly Fig.png Bonsly ウソハチ Clear every maze at Makuhita Dojo.
Rescue Team - Lucario Fig.png Lucario ルカリオ Reaching Lucario Rank.
Rescue Team - Mime Jr. Fig.png Mime Jr. マネネ Job reward.
Rescue Team - Weavile Fig.png Weavile マニューラ Job reward.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Rescue Team Base
Japanese きち, Base
French Europe Base Equipe
Canada Base
Spanish Base
German Teambasis
Italian Base della Squadra di Soccorso
Portuguese Base da Equipa
Korean 기지

See Also

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.

https://web.archive.org/web/1000/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Flags</ref> 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] Names in other languages
Rescue Team - Lucario Rank Badge art.png 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.