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POKEMON MYSTERY DUNGEON POKEMON SQUARE
Aside from the numerous dungeons and Friend Areas, the world of Pokemon Dungeon has a large central area where many useful facilities and shops are available. Listed here is information about each of these locations.
| Your Rescue Force's Base |
 | The base will start out with a plain design, but following a key event in the main storyline, it will take the appearance of your main character.
This place will serve as your base of operations, from which you can visit friend Pokemon in their Friend Areas, visit Pokemon Square, or leave for missions at various dungeons. You will also be able to save your game progress in your base.
Last but not least, you can access your mailbox, which receives news bulletins and rescue requests. These will come from time to time, provided the mailbox is not full. The mailbox has a capacity of only four messages, so make it an attempt to regularly store messages you have read. Stored messages will go into the News List. |
| The Kecleon Shop |
 | This is where you can purchase items from the Kecleon Brothers. The normal Kecleon sells ordinary items such as Apples and Gravelerocks, while the purple-coloured Kecleon sells TMs and Orbs. |
| Wigglytuff Club |
 | This is a facility run by Wigglytuff, who apparently loves making friends. Here, you can purchase Friend Areas for your other Pokemon to stay in. You can also enquire about the Friend Areas of Pokemon you have already seen. New friend areas will be added after the main storyline. |
| Felicity Bank |
 | The Felicity Bank allows you to deposit and withdraw money. Since you lose all the money in your Toolbox when you are defeated in a dungeon, it is highly advisable for you to store excess cash in the Bank for safekeeping. |
| Kangaskhan Storage |
 | The Kangaskhan Storage facility allows you to store and withdraw items. Since you also lose most of the items in your Toolbox when you are defeated in a dungeon, it is advisable for you to store extra items. Moreover, the Toolbox has limited space, thus this facility will allow you to accumulate items, but not at the expense of Toolbox space. |
| Gulpin's Link Shop |
 | Here, you can link several moves together for use in dungeons. You can likewise unlink moves. The "Link Box" item is necessary for linking moves. In addition, Gulpin also serves as a move rememberer, teaching your Pokemon moves they have forgotten. |
| Makuhita Dojo |
 | This is a training facility run by Makuhita and his Pokemon volunteers. You can train your Rescue Team in various three-floor dungeons, each with a single type of Pokemon - Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Fighting, Ground, Flying, Psychic, Poison, Bug, Rock, Dragon, Dark or Steel. At the third level of each training dungeon will be a mini-boss battle, where you have to defeat a team of three Pokemon. By clearing all these training dungeons, you will be awarded with a Bonsly Statue to decorate your Rescue Force Base. After completing the main storyline, you can access additional training dungeons where you will face off with Team Hydro, Team Shiftry, Team Constrictor and Team Rumblerock.
In addition, using the DS Dual Slot feature, Blue Rescue Team players can load the Red Rescue Team into the dojo so you can fight them. However, you will only be able to control the Blue Rescue Team. |
| Pelipper Post Office |
 | This is the place from which mail is delivered by Pelipper. Here, you can receive SOS Mail, send A-OK Mail and send/receive Thank-You Mail. Outside the building is the Bulletin Board, where you can find a list of optional missions to take on. |
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