Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Playthrough 5: Square Commotion

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Playthrough 5: Square Commotion

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It is time to check out Pokémon Square and check out a new shop called Wigglytuff's Camp Corner, where we can gain camps where our recruited Pokémon can stay at. Then we see a Jumpluff trying to get Shiftry and his team to help out, and a famous team enters.

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The first thing to do upon entering Pokémon Square is to talk to Wigglytuff and order some Rescue Team Camps, in the original game, this was originally called Wigglytuff Club and you would buy Friend Areas, in this game, you instead get Camps from Wigglytuff's Camp Corner, and you receive three Camps, Wild Plains, Stump Forest, and Sky-Blue Plains, and you can recruit Pokémon in dungeons, and if you have the camp, they will join your team, if you do not have the camp, they cannot join your team, but you do get some money from exploring with them. You also have a list of Pokémon and what camp they can stay at, and you will also get the Power Plant Camp for Magnemite, who will join your team, Magnemite will have Signal Beam, so it can snipe foes with a long ranged attack, it also has Thunder Shock and Magnet Bomb for its starting moves. It does have a good level up movepool of Thunder Wave, Mirror Shot, and Electro Ball, and much later, it can get Discharge and Flash Cannon, and if you have the TM for Thunderbolt, this will be great on Magnemite this early on.
Then we see Jumpluff trying to convince Shiftry to save its friend, and even though Shiftry is reluctant, he changes his mind when Alakazam and his team tell him to help Jumpluff out, and we get introduced to Alakazam's team, otherwise known as Team ACT, but in this game, they are just called Alakazam's team. They were called Team ACT in the Mystery Dungeon Anime special and in Super Mystery Dungeon, ACT stands for Alakazam, Charizard, and Tyranitar, as those are the team members, in Japan, they are called Team FLB, as their Japanese names are Foodin, Lizardon, and Bangiras.
When you visit a camp, you can eat Gummis and learn Rare Qualities, which replaces the IQ feature in previous games, except you can only have one Rare Quality, and some of them benefit all members of the team if you bring a Pokémon into a dungeon with them. Eating a Gummi will boost a random stat, and while a Rainbow Gummi has a random chance of a Rare Quality, eating a DX Gummi guarantees a Rare Quality.
The next few days are filler, and you can do some rescue jobs, and before starting this video, I added some Wonder Mail codes, and there are over 70 different codes, and you can earn some really good items, some of which are very helpful, like Berries, Seeds, Orbs, Apples, and several others. I also added codes where you can rescue Pokémon, so in this case, in Mt. Steel, you can rescue Mareep, Smoochum, and Sableye, and they can join your team, but you will need the required camps in order to recruit them.
The nice thing about entering dungeons is that before then, you can choose which team members to bring with you, and you can store money and items without having to use Felicity Bank or Kangaskhan Storage, although I find that using Felicity Bank every day is useful, so that way Persian can give you a free item.
To recruit a Pokémon, the leader must be the one to deal the final blow, and there is a chance that the Pokémon will want to join your team, some of the Pokémon that you can recruit can make really good team members, Zigzagoon and Geodude are not bad Pokémon to pick up, as Zigzagoon can learn moves like Pin Missile, and Geodude can learn some great moves, like Smack Down, Rock Polish, Bulldoze, and many others.
Any jobs where the reward says "Special reward", this mean that the client can join your team, and with Mareep, Sableye, and Smoochum, they will come with some really good moves, so they are great additions to the team this early on. If you type in Wonder Mail DX in Google, you can find all the different codes, and this is how you can get some good items early on, as well as some great recruits.







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