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Pokémon Ranger
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Developer(s)HAL Laboratory, Inc.
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)Nintendo DS/DS Lite
ReleaseJapan March 23, 2006
Canada United States October 30, 2006
Australia December 7 2006
Europe Q1 2007 (TBA)
Genre(s)Action RPG
Mode(s)Single player

Pokémon Ranger (ポケモンレンジャー, Pokemon Renjā) is an action/role-playing video game developed by HAL Laboratory, Inc. and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS video game console. It was released in Japan on March 22, 2006, and was released in North America on October 30, 2006, in Nintendo World two days in advance. It will also be released in Australia on December 7 2006 and in Europe in 2007. It is compatible with Pokémon Diamond and Pearl, also for the Nintendo DS, as there is a quest to obtain the egg of the Legendary Pokémon Manaphy which will be transferred to the Diamond and Pearl games to be hatched. Some websites listed the title of this game as, Pokemon Ranger: The Road to Diamond and Pearl

Gameplay

Pokémon Ranger is a role-playing game where the player controls a Pokémon Ranger. This game is designed in a format radically different than that of traditional Pokémon RPGs. Rangers are often older than the trainers of the conventional Pokémon role-playing games. The player would use an object called the Capture Styler to create revolutions around a Pokémon by circling the stylus around the Pokémon a pre-determined number of times while avoiding the pokemon's attacks. This is necessary to complete missions. If you catch certain Pokémon, you can use special Poke Assists. For example, if you catch Torchic, you can use the fire type Poke assists, which work well against ice and grass types. Each assist gives a unique advantage. Torchic's assist, for example, creates flames to prevent the target from moving. You can also use the pokemon in the field, such as using Hariyama to smash a large boulder, or Tangela's vines to cross an chasm. This method of capturing pokemon only allows you to use them for Pokémon Assist or their field ability once and then they are automatically released. Additionally, each new Pokémon you capture is automatically registered in the Ranger Browser, which is the Pokédex for this game. There is a total of 213 Pokémon available in Ranger, including three Pokémon that can only be in obtained in Ranger Net missions (they are not needed to complete the Browser).

Capture Styler

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The Capture Styler and Capture Disc

This is the newest way to catch a Pokémon seen only in Pokémon Ranger. The device is established as a remote-controlled machine that circles the Pokémon creating beams, that, when formed into a loop, transmit one's feelings, sense of justice, and other comforting feelings to the Pokémon one is trying to capture, to make it accepting of its capture. This completely replaces all standard battle and capture systems from all other Pokémon games. This device is seen as a more humane way to capturing Pokémon than the old Poké Ball system, as Pokémon join one more by choice than force, and walk around freely rather than being locked away in a tiny ball. The Styler also does nothing to hurt the Pokémon. Not only does this device capture Pokémon and have them join one's party, but should a Pokémon be angered or hurt, this device calms the Pokémon down. This method of capturing requires skill and speed as the beams can be broken by a Pokémon attack, or even should the Pokémon walk into the beams, it will be broken. Pokémon attacks drain energy from the Styler, and should Steel-type Pokémon simply walk into the beam, the Styler's energy will be drained. Once the Styler's energy reaches zero, it breaks and one must restart from one's last save point. Electric Pokémon one has captured can recharge one's Styler. Higher-level electric Pokémon give better recharges. Level 3 electric Pokémon, such as Electabuzz or Raichu, will always give one's Styler a full recharge. Also, when the Styler levels up, it will fully recharge as well as gain more energy. The maximum level of the Styler is twenty, and it will have sixty energy points.

Characters

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Beta-Screenshots from Pokémon Ranger

The storyline revolves around a single Pokémon Ranger — Lunick (Kazuki) or Solana (Hinata), depending on the player's choice. In addition to the male, female and professor protagonist characters in the game, several other Pokémon Rangers are part of the Ranger Union. Each ranger presumably holds domain over a certain area. These rangers are named Cameron (カムリ Kamuri), Elita (エリダ Erida), Joel (ジョウ Joe), Aria (アリア Aria) and Spenser (ハヤテ Hayate). A professor named Professor Hastings also plays a significant role in the game. He is the Chief of Technology for the Ranger Union.

The new group, Go-Rock Squad (Team Go-Go (ゴーゴー団, Go-Go dan)), has four sub-leaders called the Go-Rock Quads. Similar to Jessie and James from Team Rocket, the Quads have a motto they repeat every time you meet up with them. Their names are Billy (ヤライ Yarai), Garret (ユウキ Yūki), Clyde (ヨウジ Yōji) and Tiffany (ミライ Mirai). The supreme leader is called Gordor (Ragō).

Additionally, the Manaphy egg from Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea makes an appearance in a special mission.

Legendary Pokémon in Pokémon Ranger

Although they take a great effort to capture, one cannot keep the legendary Pokémon as they are automatically released immediately after you capture them (with the exception of the three Regis, who will accompany one's character until their powers are used or you release them yourself).

The legendary Pokémon that appear in this game are as follows:

Ranger Net Mission Legends

The Manaphy egg

One quest in Ranger (downloadable by reserving a ticket in Japan for the 9th Pokémon movie, Pokémon Ranger and the Prince of the Sea: Manaphy) involves saving an egg from the Go-Rock Squad, which happens to be a Manaphy egg. Once the quest is complete, the player is told that the egg cannot be hatched in Fiore, but it must be transferred to Shinnoh, or, in other words, a Pokémon Diamond or Pokémon Pearl game. The player must have two Nintendo DS systems, one containing the Diamond or Pearl cartridge, and the other containing the Pokémon Ranger cartridge. The Manaphy egg will be transferred to the Diamond or Pearl file, allowing the player to hatch the egg and receive Manaphy at level 1. A video of this mission is available at PokéWiki (German). This mission may be available in the English version by inputting a password into password mode in Ranger Net. The password mode is acquired by pressing L, R, A, X, Y and left on the D-pad in the Ranger Net. However, as of yet, the password itself is still unknown. On Wednesday December 6th, 2006 the Manaphy Egg advert with a question mark has appeared on Pokemon.com with a date of December 15th for owners of the game to check out the Pokémon Ranger mini-site on how to obtain the Manaphy Egg in Pokémon Ranger.

Development

Information regarding Pokémon Ranger was first published in July 2005’s issue of CoroCoro Comic Magazine. As expected, vague details were told (mostly hinting that it was a game and a movie). The “official” Pokémon Ranger announcement came on as a short teaser at the end of the 8th Pokémon movie. Little information was known beyond the fact that it was a game and a movie. This game's development was confused for being the same game as Pokemon Mystery Dungeon.

Promotion in the Pokémon anime

A few episodes of the Pokémon series have included Pokémon Rangers. They seem to go on special missions to help preserve Pokémon-human relations and they are closely related to Pokémon breeders. They also have a device that allows them to temporarily control wild Pokémon; this device also allows them to scan Pokémon, check how healthy they are, and make sure that they are not being interfered with by outside forces.

Merchandise

A game watch has been manufactured in the theme of Pokémon Ranger. The watch is designed to look like the Pokémon Rangers' Capture Styler used for capturing Pokémon. [1]

Sales information

Pokémon Ranger sold 193,337 copies in Japan on its release week. [2]

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