Gates:Unused Status Conditions
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Unused Status Conditions in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity.
Equipping Courage Crown, Effort Crown, Wisdom Crown and Persistence Crown increases the holder's Attack, Defense, Special Attack and Special Defense respectively and makes the icon of a crown appear on top of the Pokémon's head. Similarly, the Heart Pendant increases its HP, but it doesn't display an icon. Internally, the game has Status Conditions for each of these items, however, they don't appear when checking the Pokémon in the party menu, so it's unknown if they're actually used. The Japanese name of the Heart Pendant (Japanese: ハートペンダント, Heart Pendant) item is not the same as the Japanese name of the Heart Pendant (Japanese: しんねんのあかし, Proof of Faith) status condition, as it follows the same naming convention as the Japanese names of the Crown items. The debug names for these status conditions are STATUS_CROWN_RED, STATUS_CROWN_GREEN, STATUS_CROWN_BLUE, STATUS_CROWN_YELLOW, and STATUS_CROWN_SILVER. The last one indicates that the color the Heart Pendant status condition crown icon on top of the Pokémon could have been silver colored.
Additionally, the game also internally lists the following status conditions. None of them have Japanese names, and all of the English names are just "[M:UNUSED]UNUSED".
| name | Notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Japanese | Debug | |
| STATUS_KAMIN | |||
| Stair Seeker | STATUS_KAIDAN | ||
| Power Charge | STATUS_XL_WAZA | Might be used by Gigantic bosses, needs more research | |
| Flying | STATUS_XL_SORAWOTOBU | Might be used by Gigantic bosses, needs more research | |
| STATUS_JUKUSUI | |||
| STATUS_QUEST_SWEAT | |||
| STATUS_QUEST_SPREE | |||
| STATUS_BOSS_MENEKI | |||
| STATUS_NIGEASHI_OBIE | Has an English description:
"The Pokémon is frightened and tries to flee from other Pokémon because of its Run Away Ability. It can't use items or moves. The status wears off when the Pokémon's HP is restored." | ||
| STATUS_SLOW0 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW1 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW2 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW3 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW4 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW5 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW6 | |||
| STATUS_SLOW7 | |||
| STATUS_FAST0 | |||
| STATUS_FAST1 | |||
| STATUS_FAST2 | |||
| STATUS_FAST3 | |||
| STATUS_FAST4 | |||
| STATUS_FAST5 | |||
| STATUS_FAST6 | |||
| STATUS_FAST7 | |||
| STATUS_DONSOKU_CHECK | |||
| STATUS_JAM | |||
| STATUS_PLAYER_1 | |||
| STATUS_PLAYER_2 | |||
| STATUS_PLAYER_3 | |||
| STATUS_PLAYER_4 | |||
| STATUS_REST | |||
| STATUS_MAHI_SLOW | |||
See Also
References
- Unused Status Conditions research by B.
