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so, i'm gonna drop this little warning before i get too deep...

"What, and you want to ruin all the fun?"

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details may follow.

This article contains spoilers for various Pokémon Mystery Dungeon titles. Please proceed at your own risk.

now that that's cleared out...

SkyTemple Rips

this whole section has stuff i've ripped from EOS using the SkyTemple ROM Editor by project pokemon's Parakoopa. extra data and information comes from Bulbapedia. thanks to everyone for contributing to this effort <3

Exclusive Items (Time/Darkness/Sky)

gathered using the skytemple editor & bulbapedia!

Type-Specific

Type Item (Number) Games Short Description (In-game) Rarity Long Description (In-game) Effect Location Notes
Rescue Team DX - Normal-type Icon small.png White Silk (#506) T, D, S Normal-type-specific item. Slightly boost the Attack and Defense of Normal-type Pokémon. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Normal-type Pokémon.
Swap a White Silk and a Normal Dust for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Boosts Attack by 10 and Defense by 7. Zero Isle East floor B40 Effect applies to all Normal-types, including dual-types.
Rescue Team DX - Normal-type Icon small.png Normal Dust (#507) T, D, S Normal-type-specific item. Slightly boosts the Special Attack and Special Defense of Normal-type Pokémon. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Normal-type Pokémon.
Swap a White Silk and a Normal Dust for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Boosts Special Attack by 10 and Special Defense by 7. Reward from completing a job Sometimes given when completing 5☆ or higher jobs, specifically with ??? rewards. If the game chose the reward to be a ☆ exclusive item, but the client/outlaw does not have one and is a Normal type, the Normal Dust will be given instead. If the client/outlaw is a dual-type Pokémon that includes Normal, this item has an equal chance of being given along with the second type.
Rescue Team DX - Normal-type Icon small.png White Gem (#508) T, D, S Normal-type-specific item. ☆☆ During a Cloudy condition, protects Normal-type Pokémon from status problems. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Normal-type Pokémon.
Swap a White Silk and a Normal Dust for a White Gem at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
See what happens if you collect all three of these items!
Protects against bad status conditions during Cloudy weather. Swap a White Silk and a Normal Dust. Effect only applies during cloudy weather to all Normal-type Pokémon; will be useless otherwise.
Rescue Team DX - Normal-type Icon small.png Joy Globe T, D, S Normal-type-specific item. ☆☆☆ Prevents Fighting-type moves from damaging Normal-type Pokémon. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Normal-type Pokémon.
You can get a Joy Globe at the Croagunk Swap Shop by swapping: a White Silk, a Normal Dust, and a White Gem. That's the easy way!
An item with a ☆☆☆-rarity rating is very hard to get. It's beyond valuable!
Prevents against damage from Fighting-type moves. Swap a White Silk, Normal Dust, and White Gem. Effect applies to all Normal-type Pokémon, including dual-types.

Pokémon-Specific

Pokémon Item (Number) Games Short Description (In-game) Rarity Long Description (In-game) Effect Location Notes
Bulbasaur Bulba-Claw (#574) T, D, S Bulbasaur-specific item. Slightly boosts Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap a Bulba-Claw and a Bulba-Fang for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Raises Attack by 5. Treasure Boxes Effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Bulbasaur Bulba-Fang (#575) T, D, S Bulbasaur-specific item. Slightly boosts Special Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap a Bulba-Claw and a Bulba-Fang for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Raises Special Attack by 5. Treasure Boxes Effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Bulbasaur Grass-Guard (#576) T, D, S Bulbasaur-specific item. ☆☆ Slightly boosts Attack and Special Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap a Bulba-Claw and a Bulba-Fang for a Grass-Guard at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
See what happens if you collect all three of these items!
Raises Attack and Special Attack by 5 each. Swap a Bulba-Claw and Bulba-Fang Can be acquired through trading a Bulba-Claw and Bulba-Fang at Croagunk's shop in the guild. As with previous items, effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Bulbasaur Leafy Tie (#577) T, D, S Bulbasaur-specific item. ☆☆☆ Boosts maximum HP. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
You can get a Leafy Tie at the Croagunk Swap Shop by swapping a Bulba-Claw, a Bulba-Fang, and a Grass-Guard. That's the easy way!
An item with a ☆☆☆-rarity rating is very hard to get. It's beyond valuable!
Increases max HP by 10. Swap a Bulba-Claw, Bulba-Fang, and Grass-Guard Cannot be acquired through defeating enemies; must be acquired through the swap shop. As with previous items, effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Ivysaur Ivy-Claw (#578) T, D, S Ivysaur-specific item. Slightly boosts Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap an Ivy-Claw and an Ivy-Fang for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Raises Attack by 5. Treasure Boxes Same effect as Bulba-Claw. Benefits all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Ivysaur Ivy-Fang (#579) T, D, S Ivysaur-specific item. Slightly boosts Special Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap an Ivy-Claw and an Ivy-Fang for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Raises Special Attack by 5. Treasure Boxes Same effect as Bulba-Fang. Effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Ivysaur Ivy-Crest (#580) T, D, S Ivysaur-specific item. ☆☆ Slightly boosts Attack and Special Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap an Ivy-Claw and an Ivy-Fang for an Ivy-Crest at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
See what happens if you collect all three of these items!
Raises Attack and Special Attack by 5 each. Swap an Ivy-Claw and Ivy-Fang Can be acquired through trading an Ivy-Claw and Ivy-Fang at Croagunk's shop in the guild. As with previous items, effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line and is the same as Grass-Guard.
Ivysaur Plant Torc (#581) T, D, S Ivysaur-specific item. ☆☆☆ Boosts the amount of HP that Absorb and other HP-draining moves restore. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
You can get a Plant Torc at the Croagunk Swap Shop by swapping an Ivy-Claw, an Ivy-Fang, and an Ivy-Crest. That's the easy way!
An item with a ☆☆☆-rarity rating is very hard to get. It's beyond valuable!
Increases the amount of HP recovered through HP-draining moves. Swap an Ivy-Claw, Ivy-Fang, and Ivy-Crest Cannot be acquired through defeating enemies; must be acquired through the swap shop. As with previous items, effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line. Exact amount of HP depends heavily on stats and available moves.
Venusaur Venus-Claw (#582) T, D, S Venusaur-specific item. Slightly boosts Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap a Venus-Claw and a Venus-Fang for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Raises Attack by 5. Treasure Boxes Same effect as Bulba-Claw. Benefits all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Venusaur Venus-Fang (#583) T, D, S Venusaur-specific item. Slightly boosts Special Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap a Venus-Claw and a Venus-Fang for a rarer item at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
Raises Special Attack by 5. Treasure Boxes Same effect as Bulba-Fang. Effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line.
Venusaur Venus-Seal (#584) T, D, S Venusaur-specific item. ☆☆ Slightly boosts Attack and Special Attack. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
Swap a Venus-Claw and a Venus-Fang for an Venus-Seal at the Croagunk Swap Shop.
See what happens if you collect all three of these items!
Raises Attack and Special Attack by 5 each. Swap a Venus-Claw and Venus-Fang Can be acquired through trading a Venus-Claw and Venus-Fang at Croagunk's shop in the guild. As with previous items, effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line and is the same as Grass-Guard.
Venusaur Solar Sash (#585) T, D, S Venusaur-specific item. ☆☆☆ Absorbs damage from Fire-type moves to restore HP. Keep it in the Treasure Bag to give its benefit to all of these team members:
Bulbasuar, Ivysaur, and Venusaur.
You can get a Solar Sash at the Croagunk Swap Shop by swapping a Venus-Claw, a Venus-Fang, and a Venus-Seal. That's the easy way!
An item with a ☆☆☆-rarity rating is very hard to get. It's beyond valuable!
Recovers HP when hit with a Fire-type move. Swap a Venus-Claw, Venus-Fang, and Venus-Seal Cannot be acquired through defeating enemies; must be acquired through the swap shop. As with previous items, effect applies to all members of the Bulbasaur line. Exact amount of HP depends heavily on stats and available moves.

Portrait Galleries

ripped straight from the game files!

Bulbasaur

note: bulbasaur has no flipped or alternate portraits.

Stats

templates based off of GTI tables!

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Bulbasaur

Level Experience Cumulative stats Individual boost
HP Attack Sp. Atk. Defense Sp. Def. HP Attack Sp. Atk. Defense Sp. Def.
1 0 22 3 4 2 3 +0 +0 +0 +0 +0
2 9 25 4 6 4 5 +3 +1 +2 +2 +2
3 23 27 5 8 6 7 +2 +1 +2 +2 +2
4 40 29 7 10 8 9 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
5 88 32 9 12 10 11 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
6 193 35 11 14 12 13 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
7 300 37 13 16 14 15 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
8 563 39 15 18 16 17 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
9 1136 42 17 20 18 19 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
10 1711 44 19 22 20 21 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
11 2616 46 21 24 22 23 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
12 4828 49 23 26 24 25 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
13 7046 51 25 28 26 27 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
14 10985 54 27 30 28 29 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
15 14297 56 29 32 30 31 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
16 19348 59 31 34 32 33 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
17 23774 61 33 36 34 35 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
18 28688 64 35 38 36 37 +3 +2 +2 +2 +2
19 33607 66 37 40 38 39 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2
20 38528 69 38 42 39 40 +3 +1 +2 +1 +1
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Sprite Works

Bulbasaur

Special Characters

Weight & Body Size

Pokémon Weight Body Size
Bulbasaur 153 27
Ivysaur 153 33
Venusaur 332 48
Charmander 153 26
Charmeleon 153 26
Charizard 332 52
Squirtle 153 21
Wartortle 179 34
Blastoise 332 51
Caterpie 153 16
Metapod 153 20
Butterfree 204 39
Weedle 153 13
Kakuna 153 21
Beedrill 179 39
Pidgey 153 16
Pidgeotto 204 25
Pidgeot 204 29
Rattata 153 20
Raticate 153 23
Spearow 153 18
Fearow 204 36
Ekans 153 34
Arbok 281 65
Pikachu 153 31
Raichu 204 45
Sandshrew 153 24
Sandslash 179 38
Nidoran ♀ 153 22
Nidorina 179 26
Nidoqueen 281 40
Nidoran ♂ 153 33
Nidorino 153 39
Nidoking 281 57
Clefairy 153 29
Clefable 230 37
Vulpix 153 21
Ninetales 153 36
Jigglypuff 153 26
Wigglytuff 153 34
Zubat 153 25
Golbat 256 36
Oddish 153 18
Gloom 153 33
Vileplume 153 35
Paras 153 22
Parasect 179 32
Venonat 204 30
Venomoth 153 37

Special PCs

dumping special episode info; these appear to be based off of the set teams within these episodes.

Note: If fixed moves are off, additional moves are generated based on level (hence why you don't start with no moves on Bidoof). If there is no fixed HP value, HP is auto-generated based on level. Also, unknown recruit locations generally call different locations based on character; ??? recruit locations call the same location (0214).

Pokémon Level Recruited Move 1 Move 2 Move 3 Move 4 Fixed Moves? IQ Fixed HP?
Celebi 45 Unknown Heal Bell Recover Magical Leaf AncientPower Yes 110 None
Igglybuff 17 ??? Pound X X X No 1 None
Medicham 31 Unknown Force Palm X X X No 110 None
Bidoof 10 ??? X X X X No 1 None
Sunflora 29 ??? GrassWhistle Razor Leaf X X No 1 None
Gardevoir 33 Unknown Confusion X X X No 110 None
Dusknoir 45 Barren Valley Ice Punch Shadow Sneak Will-O-Wisp Shadow Punch Yes 110 130
Lopunny 32 ??? Pound Baton Pass X X No 1 None
Grovyle 46 ??? Absorb Quick Attack Leaf Blade Dig Yes 1 None
Armaldo 28 Armaldo's Shelter Water Gun Metal Claw Harden X No 110 None

Guest Pokémon

similar to the above; variations of story-required dungeon companions

Note: For now, joined-at locations are just indicated by their call numbers (ex: 214, 223, 218, etc). I'll add actual locations later. Also, these guests only appear while the dungeon is uncleared.

Pokémon Level Joined at Move 1 Move 2 Move 3 Move 4 HP Attack Sp. Atk. Defense Sp. Def. IQ Exp.
Banette 15 223 Screech Swagger Knock Off Frustration 57 20 20 16 16 110 13437
Skorupi 15 224 Bite Poison Sting Pin Missile X 62 27 24 17 17 110 14283
Bidoof
Snover
Bidoof
Grovyle
Loudred
Dusknoir
Grovyle
Chatot
Celebi
Grovyle
Grovyle
Cresselia
Bidoof
Bidoof
Shaymin
Snover

To-do List

just a list of things to do really, through the use of skytemple

  • Create stat templates if they don't exist already
    • Once ST (potentially) adds support for T/D, create T/D stat tables
  • Dump portrait galleries
  • Dump sprites (idles, attacks, etc)
    • Attack, charge (? [n 1]), cringe, deep breath, eat, event sleeping (? [n 2]), faint, float, head, hit the ground, hop, hurt, idle, laying, leap forward, look up, lose balance, nod, pain, pose, pull, rotate, shake, shoot, sink, sit, sleeping, swing, trip, tumble (backward and forwards), wake, walk for starters/player and partner
    • Attack, charge, double, hop, hurt, idle, rotate, shoot, sleep, strike, swing, walk for others
    • Special animations for bosses, major characters (Wigglytuff, Grovyle, etc)
      • Noted as (SP)
    • Offsets and shadow animations will not be included, as that's just extra game data
  • Add weight and body size notes for Grass Knot/Sizebust Orb
    • In progress up to Wigglytuff (non-special)
  • Compile recruit rates, IQ groups, abilities
  • Finish exclusive items
  • Note unused portraits, items, etc
  • Add level-up moves, TMs, HMs, egg moves, 'mon categories
  • Dump dungeon sprites & tilesets
  • Screenshots in dungeons for dungeon pictures
  • Note weather, item spawns, traps, level spawns, etc, in dungeons
  • Identify pre-set Kecleon levels (for Kecleon bosses)
  • Personality groups
  • Boss stats, levels, etc

Notes

  1. I'm not sure what this actually means tbh? I think it's the immobilized/paralysis animation though since it isn't the cringe one
  2. Probably cutscene related.

Technical Notes

  • All data for Pokémon (minus actors/special characters) is stored on the Male/Genderless data. Female/Invalid data exists as "backup" in cases like Nidorina, etc. and is listed at $0600+
    • The data appears to be duplicated between the two and seems to indicate that there are just different Pokémon called in dungeons for genders. For genderless Pokémon, Invalid exists as the Female backup.
  • Special characters have their own placements in Pokémon, after all of the regular, non-special 'mons. They tend to only have their set gender (i.e. Grovyle only has Male data) due to them only having one set "actor." There are, however, some alternatives on different, close numbers. Some of this seems to be due to sprite data.
    • The following are considered "special" characters in the game's data:
    • Primal Dialga (has two data calls, presumably one for the regular story and one for special episodes)
    • Decoy (same with above, probably for substitute vs decoy enemy)
    • Kangaskhan Statue (also has two, most likely for saving only vs items and saving)
    • Wigglytuff's shadow (?)
    • Regigigas statue
    • Bronzong statue
    • Hitmonlee statue
    • Guild members, including Chimecho, Wigglytuff, Sunflora, Diglett, Dugtrio, Corphish, Loudred, Bidoof, Chatot.
      • For some reason, Sunflora is listed as male, and not female... this is different from the Nidos, who have female or male data only, but it's most likely just for actor data
    • Uxie, Azelf, and Mesprit
    • Grovyle (two exist depending on the situation; one has the ropes)
    • Dusknoir (there are actually three? probably similar case to Dialga)
    • Sableye (Dusknoir's)
    • Darkrai's shadow
    • Wigglytuff's mama
      • Not his dad, though... but that's just a male Wigglytuff, so they probably just dupe the data when calling for Special Episodes
    • Sentret (special episode)
    • Bellossom (special episode)
    • Ironically, this isn't every special character. There's no Armaldo or Jirachi buried this far...
  • With the release of ST 1.3, special episode player characters have been extracted. These include:
    • Celebi
    • Igglybuff
    • Medicham
    • Bidoof
    • Sunflora
    • Gardevoir
    • Dusknoir
    • Lopunny
    • Grovyle
    • Armaldo
    • The release also revealed recruit locations as well as pre-set moves and levels, and if the moves, HP, and IQ were fixed. Info placed here.
  • Also with ST 1.3 came information about Guest Pokémon. These appear to be different variations of story-required companions. This list includes:
    • Banette
    • Skorupi
    • Snover (x2)
    • Bidoof (like four of them?)
    • Grovyle (also four of them?)
    • Loudred
    • Dusknoir
    • Chatot
    • Celebi
    • Cresselia
    • Shaymin
    • Information on these has been placed in its own header as well, in a similar style to Special PCs. See here.
  • Sprite IDs differ slightly if there are gender differences.
  • There are a few movement types, most notably Normal, Hovering, Lava, and Water. This seems to affect what kinds of titles Pokémon can walk on
  • All recruitable, non-special Pokémon have set personalities that affect what lines they say during dungeons, in the overworld, etc. There seem to be 17 regular personalities up to the special ones, which are reserved for the player, partner, etc.
  • For some reason, probably due to sprite data, there are literally 28 Unowns. I'm gonna suggest keeping them all on one page due to this being due to form differences (they are not gendered in any way)
  • There's a whole bunch of reserves and such in place, probably to be replaced with others like the player, partner, etc. They've all got negative sprite data and an impossible recruit rate. Have fun summoning those in dungeons, they'll all spawn as Dummy Pokémon with no moves or stats