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|{{Gates|Axew}}
|{{Gates|Axew}}
|キバゴ
|キバゴ
!{{TypePKMN|Dragon}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Dragon}}
|{{Gates|Mold Breaker}}
|{{Gates|Mold Breaker}}
|かたやぶり
|かたやぶり
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| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Scratch}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Scratch}}
| colspan="3" |ひっかく
| colspan="3" |ひっかく
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Assurance}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Assurance}}
| colspan="3" |ダメおし
| colspan="3" |ダメおし
!{{TypePKMN|Dark}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Dark}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Leer}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Leer}}
| colspan="3" |にらみつける
| colspan="3" |にらみつける
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Focus Energy}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Focus Energy}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |きあいだめ
| colspan="3" |きあいだめ
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|}
|}


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|{{Gates|Oshawott}}
|{{Gates|Oshawott}}
|ミジュマル
|ミジュマル
!{{TypePKMN|Water}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Water}}
|{{Gates|Torrent}}
|{{Gates|Torrent}}
|げきりゅう
|げきりゅう
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| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tackle}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tackle}}
| colspan="3" |たいあたり
| colspan="3" |たいあたり
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Water Gun}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Water Gun}}
| colspan="3" |みずでっぽう
| colspan="3" |みずでっぽう
!{{TypePKMN|Water}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Water}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tail Whip}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tail Whip}}
| colspan="3" |しっぽをふる
| colspan="3" |しっぽをふる
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Assurance}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Assurance}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |ダメおし
| colspan="3" |ダメおし
!{{TypePKMN|Dark}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Dark}}
|}
|}


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|{{Gates|Pikachu}}
|{{Gates|Pikachu}}
|ピカチュウ
|ピカチュウ
!{{TypePKMN|Electric}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Electric}}
|{{Gates|Static}}
|{{Gates|Static}}
|せいでんき
|せいでんき
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| colspan="4" |{{Gates|Fake Out}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|Fake Out}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |ねこだまし
| colspan="3" |ねこだまし
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|ThunderShock}}
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|ThunderShock}}
| colspan="3" |でんきショック
| colspan="3" |でんきショック
!{{TypePKMN|Electric}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Electric}}
|-
|-
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|Growl}}
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|Growl}}
| colspan="3" |なきごえ
| colspan="3" |なきごえ
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|Tail Whip}}
| colspan="4" |{{Gates|Tail Whip}}
| colspan="3" |しっぽをふる
| colspan="3" |しっぽをふる
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|}
|}


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|{{Gates|Snivy}}
|{{Gates|Snivy}}
|ツタージャ
|ツタージャ
!{{TypePKMN|Grass}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Grass}}
|{{Gates|Overgrow}}
|{{Gates|Overgrow}}
|しんりょく
|しんりょく
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| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tackle}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tackle}}
| colspan="3" |たいあたり
| colspan="3" |たいあたり
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Vine Whip}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Vine Whip}}
| colspan="3" |つるのムチ
| colspan="3" |つるのムチ
!{{TypePKMN|Grass}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Grass}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Leer}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Leer}}
| colspan="3" |にらみつける
| colspan="3" |にらみつける
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Pursuit}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Pursuit}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |おいうち
| colspan="3" |おいうち
!{{TypePKMN|Dark}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Dark}}
|}
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|{{Gates|Tepig}}
|{{Gates|Tepig}}
|ポカブ
|ポカブ
!{{TypePKMN|Fire}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Fire}}
|{{Gates|Blaze}}
|{{Gates|Blaze}}
|もうか
|もうか
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| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tackle}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tackle}}
| colspan="3" |たいあたり
| colspan="3" |たいあたり
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Ember}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Ember}}
| colspan="3" |ひのこ
| colspan="3" |ひのこ
!{{TypePKMN|Fire}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Fire}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tail Whip}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Tail Whip}}
| colspan="3" |しっぽをふる
| colspan="3" |しっぽをふる
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|-
|-
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Covet}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |{{Gates|Covet}}{{Info|This move can't normally be learned by this Pokémon}}
| colspan="3" |ほしがる
| colspan="3" |ほしがる
!{{TypePKMN|Normal}}
!{{GatesToInfinityType|Normal}}
|}
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Revision as of 20:12, 14 April 2025

The Pokémon species of the hero and partner is chosen by the player at the start of Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. This is a choice that constantly affects the game, as they are the main Pokémon used by the player during the story outside of Companion Mode. The hero is directly controlled by the player, while the partner follows while in the party. They are chosen at the beginning of the story from a list of five possible Pokémon with predetermined stats and moves. They start off with Moves that Pokémon of the same species can't learn otherwise. The game first asks for the Pokémon to use as the hero, and later asks for the Pokémon to use as the partner. The Pokémon that has been chosen as the hero can't be selected as the partner. In the Japanese version, the player is asked if the partner is male or female after selecting the Pokémon.

Pokémon

Model Pokémon Type Ability Level
English Japanese English Japanese
Axew's model. Axew キバゴ Dragon-type Mold Breaker かたやぶり 7
HP: 50
Attack: 16
Defense: 20
Special Attack: 15
Special Defense: 20
Moves Type
English Japanese
Scratch ひっかく Normal-type
Assurance ダメおし Dark-type
Leer にらみつける Normal-type
Focus EnergyInfo symbol.png きあいだめ Normal-type


Model Pokémon Type Ability Level
English Japanese English Japanese
Oshawott's model. Oshawott ミジュマル Water-type Torrent げきりゅう 7
HP: 50
Attack: 15
Defense: 19
Special Attack: 17
Special Defense: 19
Moves Type
English Japanese
Tackle たいあたり Normal-type
Water Gun みずでっぽう Water-type
Tail Whip しっぽをふる Normal-type
AssuranceInfo symbol.png ダメおし Dark-type


Models Pokémon Type Ability Level
English Japanese English Japanese
Pikachu (male)'s model. Pikachu (female)'s model. Pikachu ピカチュウ Electric-type Static せいでんき 7
HP: 53
Attack: 15
Defense: 19
Special Attack: 18
Special Defense: 19
Moves Type
English Japanese
Fake OutInfo symbol.png ねこだまし Normal-type
ThunderShock でんきショック Electric-type
Growl なきごえ Normal-type
Tail Whip しっぽをふる Normal-type


Model Pokémon Type Ability Level
English Japanese English Japanese
Snivy's model. Snivy ツタージャ Grass-type Overgrow しんりょく 7
HP: 50
Attack: 16
Defense: 19
Special Attack: 16
Special Defense: 19
Moves Type
English Japanese
Tackle たいあたり Normal-type
Vine Whip つるのムチ Grass-type
Leer にらみつける Normal-type
PursuitInfo symbol.png おいうち Dark-type


Model Pokémon Type Ability Level
English Japanese English Japanese
Tepig's model. Tepig ポカブ Fire-type Blaze もうか 7
HP: 50
Attack: 17
Defense: 19
Special Attack: 15
Special Defense: 19
Moves Type
English Japanese
Tackle たいあたり Normal-type
Ember ひのこ Fire-type
Tail Whip しっぽをふる Normal-type
CovetInfo symbol.png ほしがる Normal-type

Trivia

  • While the option to choose female Pikachu has been removed from the North American and European releases, it is possible for female Pikachu to appear as the randomized hero or partner in the opening before the title screen. Additionally, female Pikachu appears in one of the Main Menu illustrations, which are the same in all versions.

See Also

References