Rescue Team:Adventure

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Adventures (Japanese: ???) are the part of Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team during which most of the gameplay takes place. An Adventure begins when entering a Dungeon or Makuhita Dojo maze and ends when it is left.

Adventures represent in-game days. The Job Board will update with new requests, the Kecleon Shop (town) and Kecleon Wares will stock new items. Post-credits, there's a 1/256 chance of Munchlax appearing in Pokémon Square.

Defeat

Defeat is when the player loses all the HP and gets kicked out of the dungeon or maze and before the credits roll, if the Partner faints, it'll also be counted as a defeat. Additionally, Pokémon who tag long as part of an escort Mission and faint will result in the mission being a failure. Defeat still counts as an adventure just like success and the aforementioned events still progress.

Effects of Defeat

When the player is defeated, a few effects will take place:

  • The player returns to the Rescue Team Base, or the entrance of a dungeon when the player is a fugitive.
  • All Poké will be lost.
  • Items held by team members will be lost.
  • Some items in the team toolbox will be lost.
  • If there are new recruits in the dungeon, they'll also be lost.
  • If the player faints in any mazes of the Makuhita Dojo, none of the effects above will happen.
  • If it's a team member, not the leader nor a new recruit, who was defeated, it simply warps out of the dungeon, or revived if there are Reviver Seeds in the Toolbox.
  • If it's a new recruit, not the leader nor a team member, who was defeated, it'll leave the team forever.

Avoiding Defeat

  • Using a Reviver Seed will revive a fainted member of the team.
    • If the player is blown out of a dungeon by the Unseen Force because of exceeding the turn limit, the player doesn't faint and a Reviver Seed won't work.
  • A Wonder Orb that can only be obtained through cheating, the Possess Orb, also makes the leader a team member if the leader fainted while holding one.

The Last Outing

The Last Outing (Japanese: ???) is a screen shown to the player when an Adventure is concluded, showing the stats of the current leader, the held item, the dungeon location, and the reason the Adventure ended.

The reason can be either positive (completing the dungeon successfully or escaping with an Escape Orb) or negative (defeat, using the Give Up menu option, or closing the game without Quicksaving first). Depending on whether the reason is positive or negative, a different jingle is played.

Many of the reasons have unique messages explaining what exactly ended the Adventure.

Success

Image English Japanese Conditions
befriended Mew! Recruit Mew.
impressively completed a mission. Meet the requirements to finish a Mission and choose to escape the Dungeon.
succeeded in the rescue mission. Rescue the Client Pokémon.
cleared the dungeon. Reach the final Floor of the Dungeon.
escaped in the middle of exploration. Use an Escape Orb.

Failure

Image English Japanese Conditions
fainted from an item.
fainted from a Wonder Orb.
failed to protect the client Pokémon.
fainted due to the weather.
returned with the fallen partner.
was blown out by an unseen force.
gave up the exploration.
was felled by a Pokémon sent flying.
fainted from being knocked flying.
was transformed into an item.
was felled by a thrown item.
a Blast Seed's damage.
fell into a Pitfall Trap and fainted.
tripped a Chestnut Trap and fainted.
disappeared in an explosion.
fainted from hunger.
was felled by a thrown rock.
fainted while in a nightmare.
fainted from hearing Perish Song.
was drained to nothing by Leech Seed.
was felled by a curse.
fainted while still being wrapped.
fainted after the poison spread.
fainted, unable to bear constriction.
fainted from a bad burn.
fainted from stepping on spikes.
a foe's pent-up energy.
fainted from damage it took bouncing.
fainted from a move's recoil damage.
fainted, covered in sludge.
fainted from the foe's Destiny Bond.
missed a Hi Jump Kick and wiped out.
missed a Jump Kick and wiped out.
was defeated by (Pokémon)'s (Move).


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Adventures

See Also

References

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