What is the difference between pokemon explorers of time and sky
I think that I'll spring for it this week, just need to figure out where to get it. User Info: DrunkenWhale. You're also probably better off at Amazon than Gamestop. I really never use signatures to be honest, but I figured I would put one here anyway. Surprisingly, it was actually about twice as much on Amazon. I double checked on gamestop's website, and it turned out that they actually had it in stock, so I just ended up going downtown and buying it there.
Bowsaa posted Thanks for the advice It was in a normal DS box, but without a cover or manual, just a generic blank black case with the cartridge inside. I should have been more specific: it was not packaged in its original PMDSky case, but a case in general yes. Sounds like you got the game already, just dropping a belated answer haha. From: DrunkenWhale Bowsaa posted From: Munchkinator It was in a normal DS box, but without a cover or manual, just a generic blank black case with the cartridge inside.
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User Info: Munchkinator Munchkinator 8 years ago 4 I literally JUST got another copy of PMD Sky today from Gamestop site, used - was missing the box, which they kinda didn't mention on site, but it was the correct game and so far it seems to work just fine. The earthquakes destroying the tower eventually stop, and Dialga is restored back to normal. Dialga quickly uses its powers to restore the world back to normal, though Temporal Tower remains heavily damaged.
Dialga explains that the world's paralysis has been prevented with the installation of the Time Gears, and that peace has been restored. Dialga says its thanks to the team, but also warns that the world can only be back to normal in time.
Dialga shows the team out of the Temporal Tower, where the Rainbow Stoneship and Lapras are awaiting them for their ride home. On the way back, the player feels the effects of being slowly erased from existence.
The partner notices this, and wonders what is wrong. The player says their goodbyes, regretting that the partner was kept in the dark on the player's situation. The player slowly fades out of existence as the partner makes their tearful goodbye. The partner returns home, crying, but knowing that the player has made the partner stronger.
Back home, the partner tells the townsfolk and the guild everything—how they had traveled across the Hidden Land , how Grovyle and the player had sacrificed themselves, and how they had saved the world. Months have passed since the incident. The damages from time have slowly been healed, and life has returned to normal for most At the beach, the partner is taking a walk, when the partner is reminded of the player and their adventures together, and how now the player is gone—erased from existence.
The partner collapses on the beach out of extreme sadness, and starts crying. The end credits roll at this point. After the credits, Dialga feels the partner's great sorrow in the distance. Using its powers, Dialga brings the player back to life, as thanks for bringing it back in control.
The player reappears at the beach, where the partner and Bidoof are crying, overjoyed to find the player alive. As with previous games, there is a post-credits story. Several months after the player was brought back, Wigglytuff decides that the player's team is ready for an exam to qualify for graduation from the Guild apparently only accepting one team per year.
Although Loudred is not allowed to speak of the test, having taken it the year before, Ursaring and Teddiursa , two Treasure Town locals, claim of going to the springs before and meeting no such "Grand Master".
Upon reaching the spring, the team run into Ursaring and Teddiursa and conclude that the "Grand Master" does not exist before falling into the lair of the "Grand Master", who turns out to be none other than Wigglytuff and the guild members revealed by a slip up by Bidoof , who continues to deny it till the end. After defeating the whole guild, the team continues their journey with Ursaring and Teddiursa.
They find that the treasure is actually a Perfect Apple left in a chest by Wigglytuff himself through the help of the player's Dimensional Scream. The team, however, is told by the voice of the spring that they couldn't evolve yet, due to time being distorted. Later, they return the treasure to the guild and graduate, finding that the only benefit is that they can explore on their own and change the group leader, but they still have to give most of their reward money to the guild.
Having graduated, the team moves their headquarters to Sharpedo Bluff. Then, Mr. Mime appears in Treasure Town stating the famous explorer Scizor has been missing in a place called the Blizzard Island. The team pays a visit and finds Scizor frozen solid by Froslass.
After they rescue Scizor, Scizor gives the team the " Secret Rank " which the team and everyone else knows nothing about. This rank is used for the 7 dungeons home to the great Seven Treasures. One day, the player finds Corphish at the Guild's intersection, saying to go talk to Sunflora about something. When Sunflora is found on the lower level, she says that there is a land that has recently become possible to enter. This dungeon is called the Surrounded Sea , supposedly home to hundreds of rare treasures brought by the currents that run through it.
At the end of Surrounded Sea, there are three Deluxe Boxes and a Wonder Egg , along with a warp tile that will get the player out of the dungeon.
The next morning, the Egg hatches into a Manaphy. The team goes to see Chatot, who says that Manaphy are extremely rare. This makes the team take extra good care of it. A day later, the team takes Manaphy for a walk by the beach, which makes baby Manaphy incredibly happy. That night, however, when the team is asleep, Manaphy stays up and longingly stares out at the sea, eventually resorting to go to the shore. When the team wakes and finds Manaphy missing in the morning, they run around in a panic, trying to find it.
They finally find it at the beach, where it suddenly keels over in the sand. Once the team reports to Chatot, the bird says that Manaphy are really supposed to grow up in the ocean. At the end of the dungeon, there are six Phione , who are driven away suddenly by an enraged, treasure-seeking Gyarados.
After defeating Gyarados, he runs away, and in their thanks, the Phione gives the player the Phione Dew. With a tearful farewell, Manaphy is taken to its home. After the player saves Manaphy and after a couple of days of plain jobs, Team Charm pays a visit to the Guild. Team Charm consists of Lopunny , Medicham , and Gardevoir.
This trio is legendary for their rank, which is the Master Rank, and for their style of treasure hunting. A former member, surprisingly, is Wigglytuff.
Team Charm came because they're stuck on a hunt for treasure because they don't have a key. They ask Wigglytuff and Wigglytuff "claims" that he doesn't have it. But just before everyone thinks Team Charm will leave, Lopunny gives Wigglytuff a Perfect Apple and Wigglytuff finds the key with a big bang from his room.
When Team Charm is leaving, everyone asks if they can go to the Aegis Cave , including the player's team. Lopunny, the leader of Team Charm, agrees and says everyone can go after they open Aegis Cave with the key.
After defeating them, Team Charm assists the player in fighting Regigigas. Later, Darkrai disguised as Cresselia appears in the player's dreams and tells the player that their continued existence is causing a distortion in space.
On the night before going to Palkia for an explanation, Palkia itself attacks the team, spiriting them away to its domain, the Spacial Rift. They battle Palkia for answers, but it gets trapped in a nightmare. Darkrai still disguised as Cresselia tries to finish off the team using Palkia, but it is stopped by another Cresselia, who reveals that the first was an impostor by the name of Darkrai, who reveals itself to be the one distorting space.
Although Darkrai invites the team to stop him, Cresselia thinks it is a trap, because normally Darkrai run away when found, doing its work in the shadows and only coming out to finish the job.
In addition to this, Darkrai also reveals that he had been responsible for everything right from the beginning, from the collapse of Temporal Tower to the player's very own transformation and memory loss. Darkrai lets the team decide if they want to join him ruling the world in darkness. The player's partner decides that it's useless to resist, so they decide to join Darkrai, but this event is not real.
The player realizes this is just another illusion, and breaks free of it. With the partner back on the player's side, the team battles Darkrai and his minions and wins. Darkrai attempts to flee through a portal, but Palkia arrives and attempts to stop Darkrai from leaving by unleashing an attack on him. Instead of destroying him, he attacks the Dimensional Hole, thus erasing Darkrai's memories, much like what happened to the player.
In the beginning of the game, the player takes a quiz. However, the partner cannot be the same type as the player.
Unlike previous Mystery Dungeon games, the player may encounter multiple opponents that appear in certain dungeons.
These are the list of boss battles are the following Dungeon based on the storyline order. Some bosses will need the either the Mystery Part or Secret Slab in the player's bag while traversing certain dungeons.
Like the previous Mystery Dungeon games, some dungeons are unlocked through Wonder Mail codes. However, unlike those in the previous game, the bosses listed below are obtained through these codes. There is no reward, other than the treasure, for the Guardians of the Seven Treasures. They are all top-secret and self-deleting. Gabite 's is more like a normal Wonder Mail mission. To take any of these jobs , players must have gained Secret Rank, excluding the mission involving Gabite.
However, all of them can be obtained indirectly, either by evolution, as a mission reward or an Egg, except for the Guardians of the Seven Treasures.
While Combee and Burmy are exclusive to Time and Darkness, respectively, their evolutions can be found in both versions. Mewtwo and Celebi could be obtained in the opposite version only through a limited time Wi-Fi mission. Many items are more readily available in one version than the other; for example Black Gummi is available in numerous dungeons in Darkness, but only in few specific dungeons in Time. There are also certain items that are completely exclusive to one of the versions outside of trading with other players, Wonder Mail missions, or friend rescue of that version.
In addition to those items, TMs for the following moves only appear in Explorers of Time. In addition to those items, TMs for the following moves only appear in Explorers of Darkness. IGN rated the games an "Okay" 6. In the fiscal year of their release, they sold 1. By December 29, , the end of their th week, they had sold 1,, copies, being , from Explorers of Time and , from Explorers of Darkness.
Page actions Article Discussion View source History. Please remember to follow the manual of style and code of conduct at all times. StrategyWiki has more about this subject:. Spoiler warning: this article may contain major plot or ending details. Navigation menu Personal tools Create account Log in. Nintendo DS. Dungeon crawler, Roguelike. DS Wireless , Wi-Fi. Generation IV side series. September 13, [1]. April 20, [2]. June 19, [3] [4]. July 4, [5]. There's none of that version-exclusive Pokemon or items stuff.
Suffice to say that if you're looking to buy one of these games, you need to get Explorers of Sky. It's basically the same game as the previous two, but there's a ton of upgrades that make it stand out. Also, it's the only one I see in stores anymore, haha. User Info: SmokeRulz.
As said by my learned colleagues, there isn't much difference between Time and Darkness except a few Pokemon and Items. Sky, however, has a fair few differences. Bidoof, Wigglytuff. It also adds more starters, items and dungeons. User Info: ProfessorJammy. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to ask and answer questions.
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