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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Stormy, Blazing, and Light Adventure Squads is a set of three WiiWare games part of the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It released only in Japan on August 4, 2009. The games focus on the legendary Pokémon, Arceus. Every game is single-player and allows the Nintendo DS to be used as an alternate controller. It was priced at 1,200 Wii Points, before the Wii Shop Channel closed in 2019. It has three-dimensional graphics, and the Pokémon appear exactly as they do in My Pokémon Ranch.

Pokémon[]

Only 130 Pokémon are obtainable in each of the games, including shiny variations, but there is the ability of loading a save from each game to allow cross compatibility and trade over different Pokémon. The three games have a combined total of 390 Pokémon.

Starter Pokémon[]

Blazing Adventure Squad[]

Stormy Adventure Squad[]

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The starters for Stormy Adventure Squad

Light Adventure Squad[]

Dungeons and Missions[]

There are only 15 dungeons accessible on each game, which is pretty short compared to the other Mystery Dungeon games. There will also be various Wi-Fi missions coming and more Wonder Mail.

Cross compatibility[]

Like all of the previous Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, there are version exclusives. However, Pokémon Blazing, Stormy, and Light Adventure Squads have cross compatibility that allows one to download different save files from each game.

Dungeons[]

Unlike the previous games, these three games have completely different dungeons. They each have their own general theme for each of the respective games, but the Pokémon also completely change.

Stats[]

Just like the dungeons, the Pokémon in these games are also different. You will have to use this compatibility to obtain all of the Pokémon. The amount of Pokémon and items you can store also depends on how many games you have tied to your save file.

  • 1 game = 176 Pokémon and 320 items
  • 2 games = 352 Pokémon and 640 items
  • 3 games = 552 Pokémon and 1000 items
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