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{{About|Wonder Mail mechanics and official distributed codes|in-game Wonder Mail codes found and shared by the community, as well as custom codes created through unofficial tools|Community:Rescue Team Wonder Mail}}
{{About|Wonder Mail mechanics and official distributed codes|in-game Wonder Mail codes found and shared by the community, as well as custom codes created through unofficial tools|Community:Rescue Team Wonder Mail}}
{{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Wonder Mail}}
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Wonder Mail}}


'''Wonder Mail''' {{JA|ふしぎなメール||Wonder Mail}} is a gameplay element in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. Every {{RescueTeam|Job}} in the game has an associated Wonder Mail code which can be given to other players or used in other save files to play the same job on the same {{RescueTeam|dungeon}} with the same destination, objective and reward. This is useful for obtaining rare {{RescueTeam|item}}s, {{RescueTeam|Friend Area}}s, and the Mime Jr. and Weavile {{RescueTeam|statues}}. Playing with another player's Wonder Mail code can also unlock {{RescueTeam|Version Differences|version exclusive}} {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}, making them recruitable in dungeons in the other version. Wonder Mail codes can be seen on the description screen of each Job, and they can be entered from the {{RescueTeam|Top Menu}} to obtain the associated Job.
'''Wonder Mail''' {{JA|ふしぎなメール||Wonder Mail}} is a gameplay element in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. Every {{RescueTeam|Job}} in the game has an associated Wonder Mail code which can be given to other players or used in other save files to play the same job on the same {{RescueTeam|dungeon}} with the same destination, objective and reward. This is useful for obtaining rare {{RescueTeam|item}}s, {{RescueTeam|Friend Area}}s, and the Mime Jr. and Weavile {{RescueTeam|statues}}. Playing with another player's Wonder Mail code can also unlock {{RescueTeam|Version Differences|version exclusive}} {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}, making them recruitable in dungeons in the other version. Wonder Mail codes can be seen on the description screen of each Job, and they can be entered from the {{RescueTeam|Top Menu}} to obtain the associated Job.

Revision as of 19:09, 19 March 2025

This Rescue Team:Wonder Mail page is about Wonder Mail mechanics and official distributed codes. For in-game Wonder Mail codes found and shared by the community, as well as custom codes created through unofficial tools, see Community:Rescue Team Wonder Mail.
This Rescue Team:Wonder Mail page is about the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release. For the Nintendo Switch release, see Rescue Team DX:Wonder Mail.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Wonder Mail.

Wonder Mail (Japanese: ふしぎなメール, Wonder Mail) is a gameplay element in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. Every Job in the game has an associated Wonder Mail code which can be given to other players or used in other save files to play the same job on the same dungeon with the same destination, objective and reward. This is useful for obtaining rare items, Friend Areas, and the Mime Jr. and Weavile statues. Playing with another player's Wonder Mail code can also unlock version exclusive Pokémon, making them recruitable in dungeons in the other version. Wonder Mail codes can be seen on the description screen of each Job, and they can be entered from the Top Menu to obtain the associated Job.

Official Distributions

Some Wonder Mail codes were officially distributed. Some dungeons were only intended to be unlocked through officially distributed Wonder Mail codes. It is unknown if such codes were ever distributed for the English release.


In Other Languages

Language Name
Japanese ふしぎなメール Wonder Mail
French Europe Lettre Miracle
Canada Courrier d'émerveillement
Spanish Carta secreta
German Wunderbrief
Italian Missione Speciale
Portuguese Correio Maravilha
Korean 이상한 메일 Isanghan Mail

See Also

References

  • [1] In Other Languages.

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