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Nintendo Announces "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX"

Out of the blue tonight, Nintendo announced and revealed content for their upcoming Switch game Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. The game will be released on March 6th, 2020 for a solid $60, as it is a reimagining of the original Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (both Red & Blue) for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS. This version will have over 400 creatures for you to encounter, which include Mega Evolved versions of longtime favorites like Venusaur, Charizard, Gengar, Sableye, Altaria, and Gardevoir. Check out the awesome screenshots and the trailer below, along with a proper description of what you'll be doing in the game.

Nintendo Announces "Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX"
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Throughout your quest, you'll need to plan strategically to build a well-balanced team of Pokémon to challenge any foes you might face. Your Pokémon will have a range of moves at their disposal, and each one can learn four moves at a time. Some moves, like Thunder Shock, allow you to damage foes directly in front of you, while other moves can heal your team members. Some moves like Growl and Smokescreen provide special effects that interfere with your opponents' attacks. It'll be up to you to prepare wisely and think tactically as you proceed.

The layout of the mystery dungeons you explore will change each time you visit, and you'll find different helpful items along the way. Blast Seeds let you dish out big damage to foes, Gravelerocks let you attack from a distance and Oran Berries will recover HP for you or your team members. Luckily, you can teach your Pokémon useful abilities called rare qualities by feeding them Gummis. Rare qualities have good effects for all your team members in a dungeon, like "Small Stomach," which allows certain foods to fill your belly quickly, and "Narrow Focus," which guarantees moves used in a corridor will land sure hits. Some rare Pokémon may already know rare qualities when joining your team, so keep your eyes on the lookout!

Along your journey you'll encounter rescue team camps that are in a variety of natural locations. Pokémon who have joined your team can stay at camps, and you'll also be able to power them up and change their nicknames. It's a great place to regroup and plan for the challenges that await.


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