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Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX Ranks Guide - Rescue Team Ranks, Rank Up Rewards

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX has some limitations when it comes to the number of jobs available to you. There are also some camp and Toolbox limits that you might be eager to raise. Both of these problems can be resolved by increasing your Rescue Team Rank! How do you level up your Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX ranks? And what are the rewards for ranking up? Learn more in our Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX Rescue Team ranks guide!

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX Ranks

When you take on and complete jobs after the Mt. Steel dungeon, you earn points to raise your Rescue Team rank. Raising this rank is very important for game progression, as it allows you to add more Pokemon to camps, take more items into dungeons, and more. It can take a while to rank up, but it’s worth the effort to do so!

Jobs will vary in difficulty, and more difficult jobs will give bigger point rewards. Regardless, it’s generally a good idea to take one as many jobs as possible, no matter the difficulty. In general, it’s just a good practice to grab as many jobs as you can for your rank. There’s really no reason to go into a dungeon without some jobs to complete while exploring. Not only do jobs provide extra money and items, but dungeons are randomized and you can’t always guarantee you’ll find what you need within it, so jobs (as well as Wonder Mail) can help you stock up on what you need.

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX Rank Tips

  • Make sure to always take on as many jobs as possible in the dungeon you’re about to explore. That way, you’re always working towards your next rank.
  • Seriously, any and all jobs, even if the point reward is low. It’s better to get 50 points for an easy rescue mission than to just go dungeon diving without a mission. Efficiency!
  • Finally, don’t go too hard on the missions before completing Mt. Steel, the third dungeon in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX. You don’t retroactively get points for missions you complete before then.
  • You’ll hit the max Toolbox inventory space at Silver Rank, and the max Job Limit at Ace Rank.

Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX Rank Up Rewards

Each time you rank up in Pokemon Mystery Dungeon DX, you’ll also get some important bonuses that make your time managing the multiple mechanics in the game much easier.

Ranking up will give you more inventory space, up the number of teams you can edit and have on standby, allow you to put more Pokemon into camps, and let you take on more jobs at once. Basically, ranking up is the main way to make your dungeon dives easier.

Below is each rank, how many points you need to hit that rank, and the non-item reward for hitting that rank. In general, getting to Gold or Platinum Rank will be more than enough to complete the game, but there are more ranks beyond that for those delving into the post-game!

Rookie Rank – Starting Rank

  • Camp Capacity: 5
  • Job Limit: 8
  • Number of Editable Teams: 2
  • Toolbox Size: 32

Normal Rank – 500 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 8
  • Job Limit: 16
  • Number of Editable Teams: 3
  • Toolbox Size: 32

Bronze Rank – 1100 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 11
  • Job Limit: 24
  • Number of Editable Teams: 5
  • Toolbox Size: 40

Silver Rank – 2200 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 14
  • Job Limit: 32
  • Number of Editable Teams: 5
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Note that Toolbox Size will no longer increase based on rank beyond this point.

Gold Rank – 5200 points

  • Camp Capacity: 20
  • Job Limit: 40
  • Number of Editable Teams: 6
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Platinum Rank – 11200 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 23
  • Job Limit: 48
  • Number of Editable Teams: 7
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Diamond Rank – 19200 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 14
  • Job Limit: 56
  • Number of Editable Teams: 7
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Ace Rank – 27800 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 29
  • Job Limit: 64
  • Number of Editable Teams: 8
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Note that the Job Limit size will no longer increase based on rank beyond this point.

Ultra Rank – 37800 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 32
  • Job Limit: 64
  • Number of Editable Teams: 8
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Hyper Rank – 49800 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 35
  • Job Limit: 64
  • Number of Editable Teams: 9
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Master Rank – 59800 Points

  • Camp Capacity: 38
  • Job Limit: 64
  • Number of Editable Teams: 9
  • Toolbox Size: 48

Grand Master Rank

Right now, we only know about the existence of Grand Master Rank, and not its rewards or requirements. Check back in soon!

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