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How do you find all legendary in Pokemon Blue rescue team?

FAQ/Walkthrough for Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team Written by HswBaZ or BaZ Version: Final If you want to jump to a specific part of the guide, use Ctrl+F and copy any of the below parts of the Table of Contents. ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------- Table of Contents: 0a. Document License Agreement 0b. Site License Agreement 0c. About the Copyright 1a. Version History 2a. Introduction 3a. The Basics of the Game 3b. Controls 4a. Choosing your Starter/Partner 5a. Walkthrough 5b. Tiny Woods 5c. Thunderwave Cave 5d. Mt. Steel 5e. Sinister Woods 5f. Silent Chasm 5g. Mt. Thunder 5h. Great Canyon 5i. Lapis Cave 5j. Mt. Blaze 5k. Frosty Forest 5l. Mt. Freeze 5m. Uproar Forest 5n. Magma Cavern 5o. Sky Tower 6a. After the Storyline 6b. Dungeons automatically unlocked 6b1. Luminous Cave (How to Evolve) 6b2. Solar Cave 6b3. Waterfall Pond 6c. Dungeons unlocked through Friend Areas 6c1. Wyvern Hill 6c2. Darknight Relic 6c3. Desert Region 6c4. 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Contact Me ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------- =============================== Q: You FAQ is missing _______ A: You can send it to me using the "Contact Me" information below, just make sure that I can interpret what the email is about by the subject or it may be deleted right away as I get a lot of spam and if your email is just "Hi" with an unknown address I may delete it thinking it's spam. I will appreciate any assistance though. Q: How many Pokemon are recruitable in this game? A: All 386 are implemented and recruitable, along with hints to other Pokemon not included (such as Munchlax and Lucario). Q: My Pokemon is XX level why can't I evolve yet? A: You may evolve after the main storyline is over inside of a cave that opens in town. You may only bring 1 Pokemon into the cave at a time. Do a ctrl+F "Luminous Cave" for more details. 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Q: Where do I get HM ____? A: Dive - Whiscash gives it to you, if you lose it then Solar Cave 10th Floor, requires a Key Waterfall - Solar Cave 15th Floor, requires a Key Surf - Solar Cave 20th Floor, requires ability to cross water Fly - Wyvern Hill 30th Floor, requires a Key Rock Smash - Buried Relic 45th Floor, requires a Key Strength - Buried Relic 60th Floor, requires Rock Smash (ability) Flash - Buried Relic 70th Floor, requires a Key Cut - Buried Relic 80th Floor, requires a Key, ability to cross water and Rock Smash Q: Where do I get keys to get the HMs? A: Keys are located in Solar Cave, Desert Region and Western Cave Q: If I lost HM ___ from dying, can I get a new one? A: Yes, you can retrieve the new HM from the exact spot you found the old one. The only exception to this is HM Dive, as the first one you get is from Whiscash, but subsequent Dives will be found on the 10th Floor of Solar Cave. Q: Where do I get XX Evolution item (Stones included)? A: Sun Stone and Moon Stone are both found in Solar Cave on Floors 1, 10, and 16 (for both stones) Water Stone on the 29th Floor of Northwind Field Thunder Stone on the 29th Floor of Lightning Field Fire Stone on the 29th Floor of Fiery Field Leaf Stone, King's Rock and Up-Grade can only be found in Wish Cave Shops and then only on specific Floors. Deepseascale and Deepseatooth are both found in Grand Sea on Floors 15 (for scale) and 25 (for tooth) Beauty Scarf is found on the 59th Floor of Western Cave, requires a Key Dragonscale is on the 29th Floor of Wvyern Hill Link Cables are easiest found in Solar Cave behind the locked doors as long as you already have the HM's they contain Lunar Ribbon is on the 20th Floor of Northwind Field Sun Ribbon is on the 20th Floor of Wyvern Hill Metal Coat is on the 49th and 50th Floors of Southern Cavern Q: Where is the fastest place to level up? 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Note: If the Kecleons turn you into a decoy (by using Substitute) you can still attack and recruit them, but they will completely ignore you until it wears off. Q: How do I get the dungeons Marvelous Sea, Oddity Cave, Remains Island, and Fantasy Strait, also what is so special about them? A: They are unlocked through Wonder Mail Codes! The following codes are straight from ZombieInfection's Walkthrough located here: Fantasy Strait: Client: Jigglypuff Objective: Find Pikachu. Place: Fantasy Strait B1F Difficulty: B Reward: Red Gummi Wonder Mail: ??M1 CJY? 44?P HF?8 7J6R (...)M?1 Marvelous Sea: Client: Jigglypuff Objective: Find Pikachu. Place: Marvelous Sea B1F Difficulty: B Reward: Red Gummi Wonder Mail: ??MH CJ(...)? 44?P CF?8 7J6R (...)M?1 Oddity Cave: Client: Jigglypuff Objective: Find Pikachu. Place: Oddity Cave B1F Difficulty: B Reward: Red Gummi Wonder Mail: ??MS CJ(...)? 44?P MF?8 7J6R (...)M?1 Remains Island: Client: Jigglypuff Objective: Find Pikachu. Place: Remains Island B1F Difficulty: B Reward: Red Gummi Wonder Mail: ??M4 CJY? 44?P CF?8 7J6R (...)M?1 The sad thing is, they aren't really all that special, they have no new Pokemon, but they are fun to venture through. I've also noted that they seem to have high appearance rates for some of the rarer items in the game. That in itself is worth your time to explore them. Note: These dungeons have between 15-25 Floors each, so they are not too