Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers/Characters

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This is a character sheet for Pokémon Mystery Dungeon Explorers of Time/Darkness/Sky.

Due to a Plot Twist approximately halfway through the game that isn't possible to completely hide with spoiler tags, there are self-fulfilling spoilers here. You have been warned. WARNING! There are unmarked Spoilers ahead. Beware.

The Main Characters

The Hero

A human who wakes up on the shore to find he/she has been mysteriously transformed into a Pokemon, with no memory of how or why... or much of anything beyond their own name. As if that wasn't strange enough, he/she quickly learns that he/she also possesses a strange power that gives them brief visions of various events... It's revealed at the end of the game that the one responsible for the hero's transformation and memory loss was Darkrai.

The Partner

A young Pokemon who dreams of becoming a great explorer... but is too intimidated to join the local guild. After meeting the hero, he/she decides to try signing up as a team, reasoning that his/her new friend will help them learn how to be brave. Treasures a small rock with a strange design on it, which he/she named a 'Relic Fragment'; someday, he/she hopes to discover just where it came from...


Members of the Wigglytuff Guild

Guildmaster Wigglytuff

Guildmaster of the Wigglytuff Guild. Relentlessly cheerful and upbeat, he hardly seems to fit his fearsome reputation... yet almost everyone deeply respects him.

Chatot

Wigglytuff's right hand bird and head of intelligence, Chatot handles most of the day-to-day details of running the guild. Unfortunately, he has a tendency to grossly overestimate his own talents, and isn't as well-respected as he thinks he is...

Bidoof

A cheerful beaver Pokemon who's eager to please others. Before the newcomers arrived, he was the Guild's most recent recruit, and was having trouble adjusting. Things get better for him after your arrival, and he quickly befriends the team. While he can be a bit slow at times, he tries his hardest and dislikes the thought of giving up.

Sunflora

A playful and skilled apprentice who's always so excited she can't help screaming with anticipation! Gets along well with everyone... well, except for Loudred, anyway...

Loudred

A loud and short-tempered apprentice who tends to shout all the time, and serves as the guild's morning alarm clock. Because of this, he comes off as a bit... harsh. Also a bit of a braggart, he's convinced that he's the strongest of all the apprentices.

Diglett

The Wigglytuff Guild's lookout and Loudred's partner. Not nearly as brash or self-assured as his father or his partner.

Corphish

Another apprentice, Corphish is one of the more sensible members of the guild.

Chimecho

This apprentice runs the Guild's Assembly, managing any recruits brought in by other apprentices and helping with team-building. Appears to have a crush on Wigglytuff.

Dugtrio

Diglett's father and a fellow apprentice. He also handles the updates for the Guild's Job Boards. Likes to spend his free time overlooking the vast sea.

  • Large Ham
  • Leeroy Jenkins: In Bidoof's Wish, his AI isn't programmed to take into account Bidoof's IQ skills or Treasure Bag. Due to this, he can accidentally one-hit-KO Bidoof with Earthquake. This also happens in the Grand Master of All Things Bad battle, with the exact same allies as the special episode, minus Bidoof. Apparently, he hasn't learned.
  • Mythology Gag - His deep, abiding love of the ocean may be a reference to a Diglett/Dugtrio father-son pair who played a minor role in Red/Blue Rescue Team and spent most of their time overlooking the sea. Assuming, of course, that there isn't something more to it...
  • Royal We - His Verbal Tic. Justified, as there are three of him.
  • Small Name, Big Ego

Croagunk

An odd apprentice who keeps to himself and constantly laughs. This tends to unnerve the others, who aren't quite sure what to make of him.

Other Exploration Teams

Team Skull

A trio of poison Pokemon who do nothing for their Type's bad reputation. The brutish Skuntank leads the team, while Koffing and Zubat are his sneering lackies.

  • Bullying a Dragon - Not only do they keep picking on the hero and their partner even as they grow ever stronger, they even go after Wigglytuff at one point. Really bad idea.
  • Combination Attack: Skuntank and Koffing's "noxious gas special".
  • Evil Laugh - Each member has a distinctive one:

Skuntank: "Chaw-haw-haw!"
Koffing: "Whoa-ho-ho!"
Zubat: "Heh-heh."

Team Charm

A famous trio of all-female explorers that appears primarily during the epilogue arc. Lopunny is the leader, traveling with her best friends Medicham and Gardevoir. Their exploits are well-known, and they have plenty of adoring fans.

  • A Day in the Limelight: "Here Comes Team Charm!" in Explorers of Sky.
  • Amazon Brigade
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn: Lopunny, Gardevoir, and Medicham respectively.
  • Even The Girls Want Them - Among the guild members gushing over Team Charm, the female Sunflora and Chimecho were just as gushy as their fellow male guildmates (with the exception of Croagunk, who seems rather oblivious).
    • The hero and/or partner would qualify if either/both of them are female
  • Fan Boys - Implied to make up the vast majority of their fan club. And the vast majority of your own guild.
  • Fight Woosh/Battle Theme Music: They actually get their own during their Special Episode.
  • Guest Star Party Members - In one mission, you team up with/compete against them while exploring Aegis Cave.
  • Lady of War - Gardevoir.
  • The Pollyanna - Lopunny maintains a constant optimistic bliss regardless of the conflicts she and the team face.

Team AWD

An Arbok, Weavile and Drapion who are always searching for greater challenges and treasures. Lady Weavile is the team's no-nonsense leader.

  • Ascended Extra - In the main game, their only purpose is to advertise the Zero Isle dungeons. They become plot relevant in Sky‍'‍s Team Charm episode.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Double subverted in Sky, where you're told that they're a team of ruffians that will hurt others in their attempts to get treasure... and then find out that the incident you were told of was a lie by the guardian of the area to get you two to fight each other and take enough damage that neither of you would find the cave's treasure.
  • Sssssnaketalk - Arbok.

Team Ebony

A Shuppet and Murkrow. While both want to go searching for treasures, they can't seem to agree on what type they should target -- Murkrow wants to go after the shiniest treasures, while her partner Shuppet prefers rarity to sparkliness.

Team Flame

As the name implies, a Fire-focused team; two of the three members, Ponyta and Camerupt, are Fire-types. The leader, Bellsprout, is a Grass-type, which means he's on the wrong side of Elemental Rock-Paper-Scissors. Despite this, he tries to be a good commander, and his teammates care deeply about him.

Team Glee

A cheerful team made up of Togepi, Ledyba and Politoed; they like bringing happiness to others.

Team Poochy

The three Poochyena Brothers make up this team of bounty hunters. They exclusively hunt criminals, preferably the ones with the best rewards and least difficulty.

Team Razor Wind

Zangoose, Sandslash and Scyther make up this team, which derives its name from their speed and razor-sharp claws. Notably appeared in the first anime special, and had a very brief cameo in the second.

  • The Worf Effect - Their Cameo in the first Time/Darkness anime adaptation was simply to demonstrate Wigglytuff's strength by having him whup their tails offscreen, as well as Gabite's by having him do the same.
  • Worthy Opponent - Zangoose dreams of battling Team Charm.

Team Rogue

A team that only appears in Sky; considering that they're completely unashamed thieves and bullies... Bagon and Gligar are a pair to watch out for. And then there's their leader...

Team Seedgey

A Seedot and Pidgey duo; their team name is derived from both their names.

Team Slacker

A Slowpoke and Slakoth who aren't very interested in exploring, so they tend to hang around the Guild and Treasure Town instead. Very easygoing.

Team Tasty

A happy-go-lucky Swellow and neurotic Wurmple, the latter of whom is utterly convinced that his partner will eat him if he ever gets hungry enough.

Treasure Town Villagers

The Kecleon Brothers

A pair of Kecleon who run the local Item Shop. The green one handles regular items while the purple one specializes in TMs and Orbs. Always changing their inventory.

  • Badass Bystander: Should you provoke them in a Dungeon Shop, you'll find that they're level 90 and permanently at double speed. Playing this trope more straight, it is possible under very rare circumstances for them to begin fighting the wild Pokemon alongside you, without actually joining your team.
  • Easily Angered Shopkeeper - They're friendly enough in Treasure Town, but when found running their Dungeon Shops...
  • Only One Name

Kangaskhan

A matronly Kangaskhan who takes care of the locals' Storage. Always has kind words for everyone, and calls others terms of endearment like 'dear' or 'sweetie'.

Xatu

Runs "Xatu Appraisal"; he uses his strange abilities to see into sealed chests before opening them (which he immediately does afterwards, as that's the service he offers). Speaks in an overly grandiose fashion.

Electivire

The energetic owner of "Electivire Link Shop", where he teaches customers how to link moves together. He can also help Pokemon remember any moves they've forgotten.

  • Gentle Giant - He looks intimidating, but he's really a nice guy.

Chansey

Basically a babysitter-for-hire, Chansey will look after any eggs that others bring her, taking care of them until they hatch.

  • Fan Girl - Of Team Charm.
  • Team Mom - Maybe not as much as Kangaskhan, but her job is to take care of eggs...

Duskull

Teller of the "Duskull Bank", where Pokemon store any money they don't want to risk losing if an adventure goes horribly wrong.

Marowak

The new head of the local Dojo, which was forced to close down for lack of customers some time ago. As such, he's almost painfully eager for any new customers to show up and start using the faculties. These courses aren't as harrowing or punishing as normal mystery dungeons (primarily in that there's no penalty for defeat), so they're great for training.

  • Lovable Coward - He has an obsessive fear of the hardest maze in his own dojo. To the point that he sealed it off.

Azurill and Marill

Two cute youngsters. Despite their youth, they're both very responsible and polite, running errands for their mother and staying out of trouble... or, at least, not actively looking for trouble.

Teddiursa and Ursaring

Usually found hanging out together, these two villagers are always ready to weigh in with their thoughts on the latest news. Teddiursa eventually chooses to evolve, making telling them apart a bit difficult.

===Spoink===This happy villager likes to go bouncing down the streets, always with a lilt in his voice and a (literal) spring in his step.

Vigoroth

Acts as the town barker; whenever a new business reopens, Vigoroth can be found running around town announcing this and pointing customers its way.

Spinda

Opens a Cafe in Sky which provides extra services. Can be a bit... loopy at times, but he's good at mixing drinks, and gives others a place to run their own new businesses. How they stay in business is anyone's guess...

Others

Drowzee

Torkoal

  • Absent-Minded Professor - Slight variation; while he's not actually a teacher of any sort, he is the town elder and is quite knowledgeable... and quite forgetful.
  • Chekhov's Gunman - Turns out to be the oldest Pokemon in Treasure Town, whose knowledge later provides vital clues for saving the world.

Grovyle

A Pokémon who is trying to steal the Time Gears. He's a good guy and came from the future to try to prevent the planet's paralysis.

Dusknoir

A very wise explorer who rose to stardom overnight. Despite this, he's very humble and willing to help even the smallest Pokemon. He's from the future, where he's Primal Dialga's right-hand Ghost-type.

Sableye

A pack of six jailers who assist Dusknoir in the capture of Grovyle. Better known as his minions.

Celebi

Part of a resistance movement that shows up halfway through the pre-credits plot.

Spiritomb

A being composed of 108 fused spirits.

Dialga

The local master of the timeline. Doesn't appear in person much, but he's benevolent enough. His descent into madness as Primal Dialga drives most of the pre-credits plot.

Armaldo

A hermited explorer who taught Wigglytuff all he knows about exploring. Appears in Sky version's bonus content.

Cresselia

Appears in the post-credits plot.

Palkia

Appears in the post-credits plot.

  • Big Damn Heroes - Just as it appears that Darkrai is about to get away by escaping through a dimensional hole, Palkia shows up and attacks Darkrai as he begins to time travel. This causes Darkrai to lose his memories the same way that he caused the player character to lose his/her memories at the beginning of the game.
  • Dungeon Bypass: Being the god of space allows him to go wherever he pleases; his last IQ skill allows him to move through walls, tearing them down.
  • Hero Antagonist
  • Incoming Ham: "I HAVE FOUND YOU AT LAST! THE DEFILERS WHO ARE CAUSING... THE DISTORTION OF SPACE!"
  • Inspector Javert
  • Large Ham - "I WILL NOT ALLOW THIS!"
    • "YOU DARE TO DISTORT SPACE? WITHOUT MY PERMISSION!?"
  • No Indoor Voice - See Large Ham.
  • Physical God - He's the god of space, as in spacetime.
  • Space Master

Darkrai

Appears in the post-credits plot. He's the game's real Big Bad.

  1. She says "Oh my gosh!" 29 times in said episode, excluding two seen in flashbacks and one single use of "gosh".