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Blue rescue team
Blue rescue team













  1. #Blue rescue team how to#
  2. #Blue rescue team full#
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It also would have been nice to have a page that offered possible coping strategies for the Level 1 dungeons - I am still finding Wish Cave and Purity Forest to be brutally hard! (I did manage to get up to level 86 of Wish Cave this week, though, so I WILL get there one day.)

#Blue rescue team password#

Wonder Mail passwords for version-specific missions would have been nice - in order to get every Pokemon (as with all Pokemon games, there are version-specific Pokemon however in the Mystery Dungeon series you can obtain Pokemon that aren't normally found in that game by entering a password for a special mission) I had to look up the passwords online. There are only a few things that I feel could have been added.

#Blue rescue team full#

The Pokedex section is equally impressive, giving full information about all of the 386 Pokemon (at the time these games were made), including but not limited to stats, TMs that can be learned, evolution levels / special requirements, and where to find each Pokemon, as well as game-specific information like the Friend Area required and how likely it is to join your team. The walkthrough section not only gives a blurb about objectives and special items in each dungeon, but also contains charts for every dungeon, detailing which Pokemon can be found on which floor, allowing you to search for Pokemon according to which dungeon you're in. If only the original Pokemon game guides were this comprehensive! The bits that I found most helpful were the after-game walkthrough and the Pokedex.

blue rescue team

Honestly, I'm almost awe-struck at the amount of information that's present in this guide. The different sections - game walkthrough, after-game walkthrough, Pokedex, charts - are set out neatly, making it a simple task to find just about any piece of information you need. It is quite simply everything a game guide should be - comprehensive, easy-to-understand, well-organised and interesting. I've had it since the games first came out - got both the Red game and the book from Amazon the first week - and I've used it every time I've played the game since then. The different sections - game walkthrough, after-game walkthrough, Pokedex, charts - are set out neatly, making it a simple task to find just about any piece of information This really is an excellent guide. I kinda want to see what the personality test would look like if I did it again, baby's first buzzfeed quizīut I remember walking with my mom in jcpenney and just finding anywhere to crouch and sit and try to beat zapdos, good times

#Blue rescue team how to#

Idk this is a mess like technically the game is kinda stupid bc it's too grindy and luck-based but I'm even stupider when i was a kid bc I didn't know how to use the moves Like, the story beats especially in the first two series are good (ok I'm even more of a faker i didn't even play the second game, I just listen to the music and read the plot and one of them is wasurenaide which)

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Ok, I was gonna dump a lot of thoughts on here but you know, it's a tangent to a tangent, I wonder if devout GR users get annoyed when ppl review based on peripheral mediaīut I did read this (like skim it in a wal-mart a few times probably), it's good idk

blue rescue team

Like, the story beats especially in the first two series are good (ok I'm even more of a faker i didn't even play the second game, I just listen to the music and read the plot and one of them lolllll Lolllll ok, I was gonna dump a lot of thoughts on here but you know, it's a tangent to a tangent, I wonder if devout GR users get annoyed when ppl review based on peripheral media But I did read this (like skim it in a wal-mart a few times probably), it's good idk ok mystery dungeon itself was.















Blue rescue team