Missions

Missions are jobs that consist of rescuing Pokémon, escorting them places, and delivering them items. Missions always take place in dungeons. They vary in difficulty based on the dungeon they're in and what floor they're on. Completing these missions give players Explorer Points and a reward. Mission rewards are not sent to Kangaskhan Storage if the bag is full. The player must have enough space for rewards or they will not receive them.

Missions are accessed from the mission board in Grassroot Town, located northeast of the town square. It is to the left of the housing center and has Manual the Porygon beside it, who explains more about missions when interacted with.

The missions you get are chosen at random from the dungeons you have completed. A new one generates at every time change. You do not have to be online for a new mission to generate, but it's advised. The mission board and your personal job list can hold up to eight missions. Missions you have taken need to be accepted from the Job List menu before they appear in the dungeon.

It's also possible to send missions to other players. To send a mission to another player, the receiver has to have beaten the dungeon, and you can only send a particular mission to a single person. A player who has received a sent mission cannot resend that mission to someone else.

It is not possible to rescue other players, with guilds being an exception, as players in the same guild can see each other in dungeons regardless of being in a party or not.

Explorer Points
Explorer Points are used to determine your current Explorer Rank. They are obtained by completing these missions, and earning enough points increases your rank.

Explorer Rank
There are 13 Explorer Ranks total, and with a higher Explorer Rank, the player gains special privileges:
 * Higher recruitment rate
 * Bigger storage
 * Bigger bag
 * Ability to use more commands in their house
 * Ability to create a guild
 * Ability to use Heart Slates

At Bronze Rank, Gems and Crystals are purchasable from Ludicolo at Spinda's Cafe in Delite Plaza, and you can pick up family items of rarity 2 from the ground.

At Silver Rank, Globes are purchasable from Ludicolo, and you can pick up family items of rarity 3 from the ground.

At Gold Rank, you can use Croagunk's Swap Shop in Delite Plaza for creating 3* family items.

At Master Rank, a guild can be made in a housing center for 100,000 Poké. You'll also be able to play as Legendary/Mythical Pokémon while in dungeons, provided that you have a Mystery Part, a Heart Slate of the Legendary or Mythical, 100,000 Poké (plus an additional 100,000 Poké for each Slate after the first), and access to the Southeastern Village.

! style="background:#"|Rank ! style="background:#"|Explorer Points ! style="background:#"|Storage pages ! style="background:#"|Bag pages ! style="background:#"|Bonus recruit rate
 * - style="background:#"
 * Normal
 * 0
 * 10
 * 2
 * +0%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Bronze
 * 100
 * 10
 * 3
 * +2%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Silver
 * 300
 * 20
 * 3
 * +4.5%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Gold
 * 1600
 * 20
 * 4
 * +7.5%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Diamond
 * 3200
 * 30
 * 4
 * +9%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Super
 * 5000
 * 30
 * 5
 * +9.5%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Ultra
 * 7500
 * 50
 * 5
 * +10%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Hyper
 * 10500
 * 70
 * 5
 * +10.5%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Master
 * 13500
 * 100
 * 5
 * +11%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Master*
 * 17000
 * 100
 * 6
 * +11.5%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Master**
 * 21000
 * 125
 * 6
 * +12% ​
 * - style="background:#"
 * Master***
 * 25000
 * 150
 * 6
 * +13%
 * - style="background:#"
 * Guildmaster
 * 100000
 * 200
 * 6
 * +15%
 * }

Mission Types
There are 3 different types of missions that a player can receive. All of them require going to the destined floor of a dungeon and stepping on the mission tile; this tile is gray with the client Pokémon in the center, along with a flag.

The first type of mission that a player can get are rescues. These simply require going into the dungeon and stepping onto the mission's tile.

The second type of mission that a player can get are escort missions. These require the player to bring an escort Pokémon to the mission's tile. The escort is always level 5 and automatically joins the player's team after the dungeon is entered if they have an empty team slot. If the escort faints and is not revived, the mission cannot be completed. If you leave the dungeon before the escort is completed, the escort Pokémon will leave the team.

The third type of mission is an item request job. The player must bring the requested item to the mission's tile. If they don't have the item, stepping on the target tile will not complete it. Unless the item can be found within the dungeon itself, the player will need to have already brought it with them to the dungeon. Requested items are generally easy to get or purchasable with Poké from a shop.

Multiple jobs can be taken and accepted for the same dungeon, so it is possible to complete multiple jobs in one dungeon run. Multiple missions on the same floor will generate multiple mission tiles—one per mission.

Mission Ranks
Missions can be of varying ranks; from rank E to S and *1 to *9. The reward a mission will give is based on the rank of it.
 * E - This mission rank gives 10 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions gives are Apples, 50 Poké, Sticks etc.
 * D - This mission rank gives 15 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Oran Berries, Sticks, 100 Poké etc.
 * C - This mission rank gives 20 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Apples, Pecha Scarf, 150 Poké etc.
 * B - This mission rank gives 30 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Def. Scarf, Pecha Scarf, 200 Poké etc.
 * A - This mission rank gives 60 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Big Apples, 250 Poké, TM Facade, etc.
 * S - This mission rank gives 90 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are 300 Poké, Big Apples, TM Facade, etc.
 * * 1 - This mission rank gives 150 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are 350 Poké, TM Venoshock, Big Apple, etc.
 * * 2 - This mission rank gives 250 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are TM Toxic, Moon Stone, etc.
 * * 3 - This mission rank gives 400 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Moon Stone, Shiny Stone, Iron Thorns, etc.
 * * 4 - This mission rank gives 600 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are 4000 Poké, Shiny Stone, TM Hone Claws, etc.
 * * 5 - This mission rank gives 800 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Shiny Stone, TM Hone Claws, TM Charge Beam, etc.
 * * 6 - This mission rank gives 1000 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Dusts, Electirizer, Magmarizer, etc.
 * * 7 - This mission rank gives 1200 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Electirizer, Coronet Rock, etc.
 * * 8 - This mission rank gives 1400 Explorer Points, and the items that the missions give are Dusts.
 * * 9 - This mission rank gives 1600 Explorer Points.

Dungeon Mission Ranks
Each dungeon that can have missions will get them at one or more specific mission rank. Which ranks of the missions a dungeon can get are dependent on the difficulty of the dungeon itself. See the above section to see what sort of items can be rewarded for different mission ranks.

Exbel
! style="background:#"|Dungeon ! style="background:#"|Available ranks
 * - style="background:#"
 * Pebble Cave||Rank E
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tiny Grotto||Rank E
 * - style="background:#"
 * Fruity Grotto||Rank D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Seaside Cavern||Rank E
 * - style="background:#"
 * Seafoam Cove||Rank D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sour Root Cave||Rank E, D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Happiness Lake||Rank E, D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sunny Hillside||Rank E, D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Wildfire Hills||Rank D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Cliffside Relic||Rank C
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mt. Skylift||Rank B, A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sentimental Aquifer||Rank *3
 * - style="background:#"
 * Jailbreak Tunnel||Rank D, C, B
 * - style="background:#"
 * Honeydrop Meadow||Rank C, B
 * - style="background:#"
 * Island Garden||Rank E, D, C
 * - style="background:#"
 * Thunderstorm Forest||Rank S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Far Thunderstorm Forest||Rank ??
 * - style="background:#"
 * Gritty Burrow||Rank A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Ash Forest||Rank *4, *5
 * - style="background:#"
 * Ashen Graveyard||Rank *4
 * - style="background:#"
 * Loch Lenile Cavern||Rank B, A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mt. Barricade||Rank E, B, A, S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mineral Cavern||Rank B, A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Southern Sea||Rank B, A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Crescent Islet||Rank *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Marowak Training Dojo||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Harmonic Tower||Rank *4, *6
 * - style="background:#"
 * Friendship Forest||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Pitch-Black Abyss||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Razed Fields||No missions
 * }

Winden
! style="background:#"|Dungeon ! style="background:#"|Available ranks
 * - style="background:#"
 * Winden Pass||Rank D
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sauna Cavern||Rank C, B, A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sauna Cavern Depths||Rank A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Winden Forest||Rank C, B, A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Deep Winden Forest||Rank B, A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Crystal Ruins||Rank B, A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Crystal Castle||Rank A, S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Concealed Laboratory||Rank A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Lake of Acuity||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Glitter Cavern||Rank A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Snowveil Den||Rank A, S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Snowveil Lair||Rank S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Winden Training Dojo||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mt. Stormhold||Rank A, S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sky Fortress||Rank *6, *8
 * - style="background:#"
 * Frigid Rivulet||Rank A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Lucent Burrow||Rank A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Risen Derelict||Rank *4
 * - style="background:#"
 * Spectral Thicket||Rank *5
 * }

Tanren
! style="background:#"|Dungeon ! style="background:#"|Available ranks
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Tunnel||Rank C
 * - style="background:#"
 * Rocky Shoreline||Rank S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Beach Bunker||Rank B, A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mystic Coven||Rank *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Mines||Rank S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sunken Gardens||Rank A, 1*
 * - style="background:#"
 * Lake of Verity||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Rocky Ravine||Rank B, A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Dragon's Descent||Rank *1, *2, *3
 * - style="background:#"
 * Dragon's Descent Depths||Rank *6
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sea Crevice||Rank A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Iceberg Cavern||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Iceberg Adrift||Rank *3, *4, *5, *6
 * - style="background:#"
 * Iceberg Frigid Waters||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Training Dojo||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Verdure Bluff||Rank *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Mansion||Rank *1, *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Courtyard||Rank *1, *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Basement||Rank *1, *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Chambers||Rank *7, *8
 * - style="background:#"
 * Tanren Graveyard||Rank B, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Deserted Tomb||Rank *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Rustic Savannah||Rank A, S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sunrise Temple||Rank A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Cryptic Chasm||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Dynamo Sands||Rank *6, *7
 * - style="background:#"
 * Dream Grove||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Undercity Catacombs||Rank S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Caustic Sewers||Rank *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Ancient Caustic Sewers||Rank *3
 * }

Archford
! style="background:#"|Dungeon ! style="background:#"|Available ranks
 * - style="background:#"
 * Archford Tunnel||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Boggy Wastes||Rank *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mysterious Jungle||Rank *5
 * - style="background:#"
 * Mt. Moon||Rank *3, *4
 * - style="background:#"
 * Inferno Volcano||Rank *5
 * - style="background:#"
 * Seafloor Ruins||Rank S, *1, *4
 * - style="background:#"
 * Eastern Seafloor Ruins||Rank *4, *5
 * - style="background:#"
 * Western Seafloor Ruins||Rank *4, *5, *6
 * - style="background:#"
 * Central Seafloor Ruins||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Voltaic Rainforest||Rank *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Starlit Lagoon||Rank *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Stark Volcanic Woods ||Rank S, *1, *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Sandy Shallows||Rank A, S
 * - style="background:#"
 * Lake of Valor||No missions
 * - style="background:#"
 * Murky Trench||Rank B, A
 * - style="background:#"
 * Scorched Grasslands||Rank *1, *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Lush Archipelago||Rank S, *1
 * - style="background:#"
 * Archipelago Thicket||Rank *1, *2
 * - style="background:#"
 * Shimmering Seabed||Rank *5, *6
 * - style="background:#"
 * Archford Training Dojo||No missions
 * }

Trivia

 * In the earlier days of PMU 7, keeping a close watch on the missions often revealed a glitch concerning new dungeons. Unreleased dungeons would sometimes show up on the mission board with a mission, even though the player may have never even entered or heard of the dungeon.
 * This glitch included dungeons that the staff had no plans in releasing, so it wasn't a sure sign of a new dungeon.
 * When the revamp of Jailbreak Tunnel occurred, most missions given took place in this dungeon for a while due to an oversight. It has since been fixed.
 * During the second Easter event, it was possible to accept an escort mission into the dungeon and get the pre-evolution of the escort. The mission board was closed for a while after it was found out and the bug was fixed, but some players still had some unreleased Pokémon.