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|title=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team<br>Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team
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|boxart=[[Image:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon BRT Boxart.jpg|200px]]
|title=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team<br>Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
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|developer=[[Chunsoft]]
|publisher=[[Nintendo]]
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|year=2005
|systems=[[Nintendo DS]]<br>[[Game Boy Advance]]
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|releasedates=[[November 17]], [[2006]] (JP)<br>[[September 18]], [[2006]] (NA)<br>[[September 28]], [[2006]] (EU)
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'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team''' is for the [[:Category:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]], whereas '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team''' is for the [[:Category:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]].
{{Bulbapedia|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team}}
'''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team''' is for the [[Game Boy Advance]], whereas '''Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team''' is for the [[Nintendo DS]].
[[File:Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team Box Art.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Blue Rescue Team cover]]


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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The game starts when the player is transformed into a Pokémon, which could be any of 16 Pokémon, chosen by taking a personality quiz. The partner can be one of ten Pokémon, which are one of the starter Pokémon from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation games. The mechanics of the game are that you lead a team of up to four Pokémon through a series of randomly generated dungeons in order to complete objectives, such as finding a particular item or rescuing another Pokémon. Successfully completed missions can advance the plot, and the player will be rewarded with Rescue Points and money or items. During these missions, when you defeat a wild Pokémon there is a chance that they might join your team if you have the requisite '''Friend Area''', bought from Wigglytuff in Pokémon Square. You can recruit wild Pokémon in a dungeon until you either have four Pokémon on your current team, or the combined size of your team is too large.
The game starts off when the player gets transformed into a Pokémon,which could be any of these 16 Pokémon: Bulbasaur, Charmander, Chikorita, Cubone, Cyndaquil, Eevee, Machop, Meowth, Mudkip, Pikachu, Psyduck, Skitty, Squirtle, Torchic, Totodile and Treecko, chosen by taking a personality quiz. The partner can be one of the ten Pokémon, which are one of the starter Pokémon from the 1st,2nd, and 3rd generations. (Bulbasaur, Charmander, Chikorita, Cubone, Cyndaquil, Eevee, Machop, Meowth, Mudkip, Pikachu, Psyduck, Skitty, Squirtle, Torchic, Totodile and Treecko.) The mechanics of the game is when you and your partner do missions and you beat a wild Pokémon they might join your team if you have the Pokémon's '''Friend Area''', bought from Wigglytuff in Pokémon Square.You can recruit 2 Pokémon in a dungeon, unless you bring three Pokémon which is the maximum you can bring in a dungeon. Missions are jobs you can do and at the end after you complete them you get rewards.


==Table of Contents==
The game itself focuses on traversing various dungeons in a simple turn-based fashion. Typically the goal for each is to simply clear the dungeon. Occasionally players will receive mail requesting they retrieve a lost Pokémon, deliver an item to a Pokémon in a dungeon, or escort an allied Pokémon, who temporarily joins the party, to another Pokémon in the dungeon. While missions are generally not required, they reward players with useful items and money.
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All Pokémon from Generations I, II, and III are available in this game; all may be battled and befriended as the player ventures across the land and into various dungeons.
 
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[[Category:September 18]]
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Latest revision as of 21:12, 11 April 2022

This is the first game in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. For other games in the series see the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon category.

Box artwork for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team.
Box artwork for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team
Developer(s)Chunsoft
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Wii U
Followed byPokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness
SeriesPokémon Mystery Dungeon
Genre(s)RPG
Players1-2
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksPokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team ChannelSearchSearch

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team is for the Game Boy Advance, whereas Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Blue Rescue Team is for the Nintendo DS.

Blue Rescue Team cover

Gameplay[edit]

The game starts when the player is transformed into a Pokémon, which could be any of 16 Pokémon, chosen by taking a personality quiz. The partner can be one of ten Pokémon, which are one of the starter Pokémon from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd generation games. The mechanics of the game are that you lead a team of up to four Pokémon through a series of randomly generated dungeons in order to complete objectives, such as finding a particular item or rescuing another Pokémon. Successfully completed missions can advance the plot, and the player will be rewarded with Rescue Points and money or items. During these missions, when you defeat a wild Pokémon there is a chance that they might join your team if you have the requisite Friend Area, bought from Wigglytuff in Pokémon Square. You can recruit wild Pokémon in a dungeon until you either have four Pokémon on your current team, or the combined size of your team is too large.

The game itself focuses on traversing various dungeons in a simple turn-based fashion. Typically the goal for each is to simply clear the dungeon. Occasionally players will receive mail requesting they retrieve a lost Pokémon, deliver an item to a Pokémon in a dungeon, or escort an allied Pokémon, who temporarily joins the party, to another Pokémon in the dungeon. While missions are generally not required, they reward players with useful items and money.

All Pokémon from Generations I, II, and III are available in this game; all may be battled and befriended as the player ventures across the land and into various dungeons.

Table of Contents

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