and lost our town
but a century later
our world is falling down”
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Tower of 100 Warriors | ||||
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Developer(s) | Red Foxx Productions | |||
Publisher(s) | ||||
Platform(s) | Wii U | |||
Genre(s) | RPG, Strategy | |||
Series | Pokemon Mystery Dungeon | |||
Predecessor | Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity | |||
Successor | TBA | |||
Release Date(s) | -November 17, 2015 -November 21, 2015 -January 2, 2016 -January 2, 2016 | |||
Mode(s) | Story Mode | |||
Age Rating(s) | ||||
Media Included | Optical Disc Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Tower of 100 Warriors Bundle Pack |
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Tower of 100 Warriors is the upcoming fifth installment of the Pokemon Mystery Dungeon sub series, and the second to be playable on the Wii U, as well as being the first one to tale place in Generation 6 of Pokémon.
Gameplay[]
The gameplay of the game is set to be much more reminiscent to Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness then it's predecessor. Up to four Pokemon can play on a team and are exploring something called a Mystery Dungeon, a dungeon who's layout changes every time it is entered again. The team's job is to explore the dungeon, taking part in missions like retrieving treasure, fighting baddies, and even uncovering ancient secrets.
The main character's avatar is chosen at the beginning of the game in the form of a personality quiz, being chosen by the gender of the player and the answers you choose for the questions. You also choose a partner Pokemon freely, but you cannot choose a partner of the same type as you are.
In dungeons, you can pull up a menu using with six options; Attack, Treasure, Ground, Status, Suspend, and Options. Attack pulls up the four special attacks, where you can choose which one to attack with. Treasure lets you see your inventory and choose items to use. Ground lets you see what is on the ground under you. Status lets you see how you and your teammates are doing; their health, status conditions, and level. Suspend lets you save and suspend your game so you could take a break, then return at the point you saved, Options is self-explanatory; it lets you see several options, like layouts for boxes, chat speeds, and more.
Like most Pokemon games, you have four special moves, and they can be changed over time via leveling up and TMs. You choose special moves via the menu in Attack. Also, you can do a basic attack using . If you want to use a specific special attack quickly, you can set an attack to use using on the menu, and use that move by pushing or .
Story[]
Characters[]
Playable[]
Species | Personality (Male) | Personality (Female) |
Pikachu | Brave | Hasty |
Bulbasaur | ||
Charmander | ||
Squirtle | ||
Meowth* | ||
Sandshrew | ||
Machop | ||
Cubone | ||
Vulpix | ||
Eevee | ||
Psyduck* | ||
Mankey* | ||
Chikorita | ||
Cyndaquil | ||
Totodile | ||
Phanpy | ||
Teddiursa* | ||
Tyrogue | ||
Treecko | ||
Torchic | ||
Mudkip | ||
Skitty | ||
Meditite | ||
Bagon | ||
Turtwig | ||
Chimchar | ||
Piplup | ||
Shinx | ||
Pachirisu | ||
Buizel | ||
Riolu | ||
Buneary | ||
Munchlax* | ||
Snivy | ||
Tepig | ||
Oshawott | ||
Darumaka | ||
Scraggy | ||
Mincinno* | ||
Meinfoo | ||
Axew | ||
Pawniard | ||
Emolga | ||
Cubchoo* | ||
Chespin | ||
Fennekin | ||
Froakie | ||
Bunnelby* | ||
Heliopitile | ||
Pancham | ||
Phantump | ||
Pumpkaboo |
* denotes characters who cannot be chosen as the main character; these characters can be chosen exclusively as a partner and a partner ONLY