That means every single Pokemon, ever (including every form of most multi-form Pokemon, like all 28 Unown symbols). You really can catch ‘em all in Super Mystery Dungeon. You’ll also have to keep the standard Pokemon elemental system in mind, matching your party’s strengths against the enemy’s weaknesses, and boss fights are particularly tough, often requiring you to be loaded up on magic stones and equipped with your own nasty tricks to turn the tide of battle in your favor. Standard issue for a dungeon-crawler, yes, but previous games in the series were so generous with supplies that strategy was almost unnecessary. That means that every trip into a mystery dungeon is a balancing act between exploring for magic stones and getting through the dungeon without running out of important items like food, healing berries, and elixirs that recharge your moves. The trick is that these stones shatter quickly after you enter a room and they only last for the duration of your current adventure, so you’ll have to gather them strategically in each dungeon as you go. To fight back against these foes, you’ve got to find magic stones that make you stronger, help you navigate better, and insulate you from status abnormalities.