Pokémon Mystery Dungeon/Fanfic Recs

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These are recommendations made by Tropers for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Fanfics, all of which have been signed. After a few samples, you will be able to judge whether you might be interested in the 'fic, based on who recommended it. No-name recommendations will be Zapped (wiki). Nobody would back up the rec. Discussion of the recommendation is welcome on the discussion page. As such discussion is important, do remember to add the discussion page to the watchlist, if need be.

Do warn when a fanfic may head into homosexual or non-canon territory. Some people just don't like it, and as we all know, Shipping is Serious Business.


Authors and Websites

Music

Fan remixes. ...What? Fan music counts!

"Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2: Primal Dialga Remix" by PokeRemixStudio

  • Recommended by Sparky Lurkdragon
  • Synopsis: A six-and-a-half minute expansion on the already awesome Primal Dialga theme from Pokemon Mystery Dungeon 2.
  • Comments: This, right here, is PokeRemixStudio's masterpiece. The original theme is already very epic, suiting the grave situation faced by our heroes as they face a mad time god in battle over the world's fate. This remix? It feeds the song about a hundred Rare Candies.. rather poor, to say the least.

"Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Sky Tower Remix" by GrovyleDDV

  • Recommended by CAD
  • Synopsis: Orchestrated rendering of the first Pokemon Mystery Dungeon game's final level music.
  • Comments: Better than PokeRemixStudio's mix, in my opinion. Unlike his, this one is smooth, well-mastered, and mystical sounding, capturing both the epicness and sadness of the final stage.
    • Seconded.

"The Greatest Loss of All" by TheGuitahHeroe

  • Recommended by Sky Blue Fox
  • Synopsis: Orchestrated remix of "Memories of You" from Explorers and "Run Away" from Rescue.
  • Comments: One of the best remixes of Mystery Dungeon music I've ever heard. It takes the melancholy-yet-hopeful tone of both the songs and captures it beautifully with the choices of piano and flute to drive the melody.