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Introduction to Basic Gameplay
So you're new to the Mystery Dungeon franchise? Whether you choose to play any of the officially translated titles or any of the Japanese only releases in the series, this page is designed to help you understand the basics of how things work. This page is dedicated to universal gameplay mechanics. For information on the other games in the franchise, see the links below.
Adventures
An adventure is your trip into a dungeon, a dojo, a puzzle or other such location. An adventure is over when you clear the dungeon either by making it to the final floor, meeting a character, making it to a set destination or using an item to escape. Alternatively an adventure is over if you lose all of your HP and faint or die and rescues aren't available or you've used up all of your available rescues..
Dungeons
Stairs
Visibility
Terrain
You cannot proceed over water or air without special abilities. Try walking diagonally or using items to get around this.
Hit points (HP)
Hit points, or HP for short, represent how much damage a character can take before it is defeated.
Healing
In most if not all games, the HP of player characters recover naturally as turns pass. Some items can also restore HP.
Movement
Turns
Gameplay in the Mystery Dungeon series moves in increments, therefore time is irrelevant. Players have infinite time to decide what to do in their turn, and once they move, enemies will move, and so on.
Attacking
Taking Damage
Critical Hits
Movement Speed
The number of actions a character can take each turn. In most games, a slowed character can take only one action every other turn.
Experience
Leveling up
Fullness, Belly, Hunger
Often going by multiple different names, the players fullness will decrease as turns pass, causing them to have to consume food or risk starving to death. While starving, the player will lose valuable HP with every step they take until they recover their fullness or die. If an item used to revive the player isn't in their inventory, then their adventure will be at an end.
Disambiguation Pages
Allies
Monster Houses
Shops
Title Screen Icons
Travel Log
Currency
Series | Currency | Icon | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon | Gold | 金貨 | |
Shiren the Wanderer | Gitan | ギタン | ![]() |
Chocobo's Mystery Dungeon | Gil | ギル | |
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon | Poké | ポケ | File:Explorers - Poké Icon.png |
Etrian Mystery Dungeon | Ental | ||
Single Game | |||
The Nightmare of Druaga | Gold | 金貨 | |
Twinbee Dungeon | |||
Mobile Suit Gundam: Mystery Dungeon | |||
Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics | |||
Seikimatsu Days: Our Era's End |
Game/Series Specific:
Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Torneko) / Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Young Yangus)
Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Shiren)
Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Chocobo)
Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Pokémon)
Introduction to Basic Gameplay (Etrian)