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    On August 4, 2009, Chunsoft released a set of 3 WiiWare Titles: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Keep Going! Blazing Adventure Squad!Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Let's Go! Stormy Adventure Squad!, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Go For It! Light Adventure Squad! These titles were never released outside of Japan, making them inaccessible to players who do not know Japanese.

    After years of silently working in the background, a group of fans released an English translation to make the games accessible to many more, titled Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Radiant Adventure SquadPokémon Mystery Dungeon: Wildfire Adventure Squad, and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Tempest Adventure Squad.

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    Instructions from the readme file:

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    Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Adventure Squad Series Readme:
    Version 1.0
    ========================================================================================================================
    Changelog:
    -1.0 initial release
    ========================================================================================================================
    Instructions: Use a .bps patcher such as Flips: https://www.smwcentral.net/?p=section&a=details&id=11474
    PMD_Radiance_Hikari.bps can be applied to: Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Mezase! Hikari no Boukendan : Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Radiant  Adventure Squad
    PMD_Wildfire_Honoo.bps  can be applied to: Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Susume! Honoo  no Boukendan : Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Wildfire Adventure Squad
    PMD_Tempest_Arashi.bps  can be applied to: Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Ikuzo!  Arashi no Boukendan : Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Tempest  Adventure Squad
    
    If Flips says the file is incorrect, try applying the header patch to your base WAD first.
    There are two dumps of the WAD floating around with differences in header/footer.
    
     If you had the Japanese version previously played on Dolphin, be sure to uninstall it from
     your NAND by right clicking it on Dolphin's home screen before loading the translated WAD file.
    
    Known Errors:
    -Slowking's team sort menu does not properly sort alphabetically due to changes to the name screen.
    
    -DS Download Play features have not been translated. They are still functional, but your team
     leader's name may appear incorrectly and move names remain in Japanese.
    
    ========================================================================================================================
    FAQ about the game/translation:
    1:Which version should I play? What's the difference?
     The games have the same plot, but Pokémon appearing in dungeons differ between the three.
      -Radiant version has primarily Elecric-type/yellow-colored starters
      -Tempest version has primarily Water-type/blue-colored starters
      -Wildfire version has primarly Fire-type/red-colored starters
     The save files for all three games are linked. Recruiting a team member or placing an item
     in storage allows it to be used in all three games, so please pick whichever one you'd like.
     
    2:What should I expect from the game compared to the other Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games?
     These games were released on the Japanese Wii Shop Channel for 1,200 Nintendo Points each;
     that's about a third of the price of a regular Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game. The plot is
     relatively light, but the games include every Pokémon through Generation 4 and have unique
     mechanics that haven't reappeared in the series since. 
    
    3: Why these titles over X title? Why was this term translated this way?
     The three subtitles were named after Looplets in Super Mystery Dungeon; the set included
     names of other games in the series, and we wanted to preserve the connection to the 3DS
     title, as characters and items from this game also made appearances there. Names of new
     mechanics and items have been localized to the best of our ability.
     
    4:Do passwords to unlock Pokémon still work in the translation?
     The new Buddy Passwords can be found by pushing the Home button on your Wii console or emulator,
     then clicking Operations Guide. Due to a few changes to the name entry screen, the passwords are
     different from the original Japanese game. We opted not to use certain currently-in-use terms
     among fans, like "Pal Password", over concerns that those looking for the updated passwords from
     this game only find the listings from the original release. Note that the online manual for this
     game is inactive, and may crash, so please do not attempt to access it via the Operations Guide
     screen.
     
    5:Are event Pokémon included in the game/can every Pokémon be recruited? Is there online support?
     This translation is prepatched with Wiimmfi and RiiConnect24. Our team worked with the server owners
     to restore these lost events. All of the known event Pokémon have been restored and should be fully
     functional. From the Main Menu, turn the Distribution Service on to allow connection to RiiConnect24,
     and check for Wii-Mail on your home menu. To receive the other event Pokémon, access Wonder Mail W to
     see a list of event missions and enter Buddy Passwords for other exclusive Pokémon.
     
     For information on setting your system up for Wiimmfi support, please check https://wii.guide/wiimmfi.html
     For information on setting your system up for RiiConnect24 support, please check https://wii.guide/riiconnect24
    
    Events distributed:
     -Wiimmfi: Dialga, Giratina, and Arceus are available at all times via Wonder Mail W.
     -RiiConnect24: cycles Mew, Darkrai, Jirachi and Palkia on a monthly basis, with the Pokémon switching on the first of each month.
      Your Wii Console's date must be set to match the current timeframe or the events will not work. Talk to Farfetch'd after receiving
      the Wii-Mail to activate them.
     
    Friend Rescues are not currently supported as of 4-28-2020 (v1.0 release date).
    If they are restored in the future, the changes necessary are server-side, so there should be no need to update
    the patch. Dates sent via Wii-Mail reflect the original distributions and may not be accurate, but the events
    will be in rotation each month.
    
    6: How do I make this work on my PAL/NTSC/etc. Wii:
     You can use ShowMiiWads to change the .wad file's region. For PAL users: Due to a difference in the way the
     games are rendered between NTSC/PAL the game may show a black screen upon loading. This is remedied by going
     into Wii System Settings > Screen and changing the display settings from 60hz mode to 50hz mode.
     https://www.wiibrew.org/wiki/ShowMiiWads
    
    7:Are the games canon to the series?
     A few characters and items originating in this game also appear as cameos in Super Mystery Dungeon,
     but its plot and events are overall not connected. We worked to keep those references intact and
     consistent
    ========================================================================================================================
    
    Additional Info/Technical Modifications:
    
    This game's item database was modified from Explorers of Sky's. Unused items in the code were found
    to have leftover data from this port; most were fully functional, and some even had unique models, so
    these have been restored. They have not been added into the main game, however, so they require
    Action Replay/cheats to access. In the original Japanese game, these did not have their names (these were blank)
    and all displayed as Plain Seeds until a bit was unset in order to re-enable them.
    
     These include the following fully-functional items:
      -Trap Scarf, Goggle Specs, Space Globe, the Seven Treasures, Amber Tear, Gabite Scale, Sizebust Orb
       Lost Loot, Gold Fang, Corsola Twig, Cacnea Spike, Rare Fossil, Tight Belt, Wonder Chest,
       Unown Stones, some TMs, and the color Bow items.
    
     Partial functionality exists for the following items, which may have unique models not seen elsewhere:
      -Link Box (opens the move menu, but does not allow move linking; code does still exist for
        linking, however, which seems to work fine even with the Stack mechanic)
      -Exclusive Items: No functionality, but some have unique models.
    
     Unused moves from Rescue Team: Excavate, and Spin Slash, remained in the code, but had their names
      blanked out. These have been assigned their proper names, but beyond script modifications, remained
      untouched. Please enjoy discovering some of these unique development relics via cheats.
    ---
    Item Icons from Super Mystery Dungeon have been upscaled and used in the game. These were not in the
    original Japanese release.
    ---
    SOS Mail system has been reworked to use keywords from Pokémon Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald's EasyChat as a basis for
    space reasons.
    ========================================================================================================================
     Thank you for playing our translation. Please support official Pokémon merchandise, including an official translation
     in the event one is released.
    ========================================================================================================================
    Credits (See also attached credits.png):
    SpecialAgentApe: 	Hacking, Gameplay Text Porting, Splash Screen Artwork, Localization
    Higsby: 			Story Translation
    Lonechallenger: 	Minor Translation
    Megaminerd: 		Hacking
    kkzero:				Hacking
    wowjinxy:			Splash Screen Hacking
    Anonymous (Linoone):Font
    ShinxHijinx: 		Testing/Gummi artwork
    Rocket: 			Testing
    Aaron: 				Testing
    MandL27:			Testing
    Lady Ariel:			Testing
    Sliter:				Logos
    Davin Ockerby:		AT7 Research
    Gericom:			AT7 Research
    Darkshade: 			Graphic Design/Wi-Fi Restoration
    Friendsxix: 		Wi-Fi Restoration
    shutterbug2000:		Wi-Fi Restoration
    Larsenv:			Wi-Fi Restoration
    mm201:  			Wi-Fi Restoration
    Billy-: 			Wi-Fi Restoration
    Special Thanks to Project Pokémon staff and researchers 

    Promo Artwork:

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    22 hours ago, Pokebeaned said:

    There are 3 header patches what one do I use

    That one that is matching the game you are trying to patch.

    headerpatch_hikari.bps for Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Mezase! Hikari no Boukendan
    headerpatch_honoo.bps for Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Susume! Honoo  no Boukendan
    headerpatch_arashi.bps for Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Ikuzo!  Arashi no Boukendan

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    10 hours ago, BlackShark said:

    That one that is matching the game you are trying to patch.

    headerpatch_hikari.bps for Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Mezase! Hikari no Boukendan
    headerpatch_honoo.bps for Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Susume! Honoo  no Boukendan
    headerpatch_arashi.bps for Pokémon Fushigi no Dungeon: Ikuzo!  Arashi no Boukendan

    thank you

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    How do I download this onto my Wii? My Wii is modded, and I have the original version of Tempest installed. No matter what I do (at least what I'm familiar with doing, aka downloading wads and what not), I can't get the folder to load to download the patch. What exactly am I doing wrong?

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    For some reason I can’t get the roserade code to work it keeps saying that I input it incorrectly

    Edit: turns out it just doesn’t work on wildfire

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    Anybody know what level marill evolves at in the game? I'm thinking that most evolutions are based off the same way there done in the main games but I'm not sure.

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    On 4/19/2023 at 11:24 PM, Pharos said:

    Anybody know what level marill evolves at in the game? I'm thinking that most evolutions are based off the same way there done in the main games but I'm not sure.

    Level 18.

    I have to point out something to the developers: The Buddy Password for the Shiny Roserade is incorrect as given in the Notepad file that's downloadable with the patches. It says "8/%z" in the second fourth, when it is actually "&/%z".

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    Hi I downloaded the this patch recently and got all three set up and am able to launch them on dolphin emulator but whenever I click start new game after making a team name, the music fades out and it freezes on a black screen. The saving screens are also pink as well. Does anyone know how I can fix this?

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    On 8/11/2022 at 1:34 PM, Pokemonfan6498 said:

    I think i found an issue for some reason i can only olay the game in 576i while in 480i or 480p i get nothing but black screen 

    How do you change it to those settings in dolphin emulator?

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