Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Guide – How to Use Gummis and Unlock Rescue Team Camps

Here's how to provide Rare Qualities to Pokemon and obtain different camps.

Posted By | On 24th, Mar. 2020

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Throughout Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, you’ll come across items that can boost different stats for Pokemon. Gummis are somewhat different. Not only do they boost a random stat for a Pokemon but can also potentially bestow Rare qualities. Gummis can also be used to replace an existing Rare Quality in a Pokemon.

Gummis come in two varieties – Rainbow Gummis and DX Gummis with the latter guaranteeing a Rare Quality for a Pokemon. You obtain Gummis from completing jobs or from Treasure Boxes that enemies drop in dungeons. Keep an eye out for areas that shine and have icons of a Treasure Box with an arrow – the Pokemon in these areas will have an increased chance to drop boxes.

In other to use a Gummi, head to the Rescue Team Camp with your Pokemon of choice. Simply select the Pokemon, then select “Eat a Gummi” and choose which Gummi to eat. If a new Rare Quality is chosen, you can opt to use it or keep the previous one.

How to Unlock Rescue Team Camps

Rescue Team Camps are unlocked through story missions and by paying Wigglytuff. Along with allowing you to fully recruit a Pokemon, they also let Pokemon eat Gummis, Vitamins and Seeds. The camps also let you favourite different Pokemon and modify their nicknames.

Here are all the Rescue Team Camps that can be unlocked along with their requirements. Note that a number won’t be available until after you finish the main story since they require revisiting and defeating certain Legendary Pokemon.

  • Wild Plains – Available from the start
  • Jungle – Unlock for 500
  • Poison Swamp – Unlock for 7000
  • Safari – Unlock for 600
  • Withering Desert – Unlock for 900
  • Ravaged Field – Unlock for 700
  • Scorched Plains – Unlock for 700
  • Crater – Unlock for 5000
  • Echo Cave – Unlock for 2700
  • Boulder Cave – Unlock for 700
  • Frigid Cavern – Unlock for 800
  • Tadpole Pond – Unlock for 900
  • Turtleshell Pond – Unlock for 6000
  • Rub-a-Dub River – Unlock for 3000
  • Sky-Blue Plains – Available from the start
  • Power Plant – Available from the start
  • Stump Forest – Available from the start
  • Beau Plains – Unlock for 2700
  • Thunder Crag – Unlock for 600
  • Mt. Discipline – Unlock for 700
  • Deepsea Current – Recruit Lugia
  • Rainbow Peak – Recruit Ho-Oh
  • Healing Forest – Recruit Celebi
  • Southern Island – Recruit Latios & Latias
  • Seafloor Cave – Recruit Kyogre
  • Volcanic Pit – Recruit Groudon
  • Stratos Lookout – Recruit Rayquaza
  • Enclosed Island – Recruit Deoxys
  • Mt. Green – Unlock for 700
  • Mt. Cleft – Unlock for 700
  • Flyaway Forest – Unlock for 500
  • Secretive Forest – Unlock for 900
  • Vibrant Forest – Unlock for 800
  • Mushroom Forest – Unlock for 800
  • Overgrown Forest – Unlock for 700
  • Gourd Swamp – Unlock for 9000
  • Ice Floe Beach – Unlock for 6000
  • Shallow Beach – Unlock for 9000
  • Bountiful Sea – Unlock for 9000
  • Serene Sea – Unlock for 9000
  • Treasure Sea – Unlock for 9000
  • Deepsea Floor – Unlock for 9000
  • Decrepit Lab – Unlock for 6000
  • Waterfall Lake – Unlock for 9000
  • Evolution Forest – Unlock for 9000
  • Mystic Lake – Unlock for 2500
  • Magnetic Quarry – Unlock for 700
  • Dragon Cave – Unlock for 3000
  • Aged Chamber A-N – Unlock for 9000
  • Aged Chamber O-? – Unlock for 9000
  • Ancient Relic – Unlock for 700
  • Mt. Moonview – Unlock for 7000
  • Darkness Ridge – Unlock for 800
  • Legendary Island – Recruit Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres
  • Cryptic Cave – Recruit Mewtwo
  • Final Island – Unlock for 9000 after finishing the story
  • Sacred Field – Recruit Raikou, Entei or Suicune

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