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To enter Magnagate dungeons above four stars, there is a required amount of Magnagate dungeons that have to be completed. It is unknown how many need to be completed at this time. | To enter Magnagate dungeons above four stars, there is a required amount of Magnagate dungeons that have to be completed. It is unknown how many need to be completed at this time. | ||
The playable Pokémon are {{p| | The playable Pokémon are {{p|Pikachu}} and the evolved forms of {{p|Axew}}, {{p|Oshawott}}, {{p|Tepig}}, and {{p|Snivy}}. What the player controls and will receive as partners are randomly chosen from the three not chosen as the player or partner at the start. | ||
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| Joyous Track | | Joyous Track || 3★ || Short (5F) | ||
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| Healing Outcrop | | Healing Outcrop || 3★ || Normal (7F) | ||
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| Secret Dunes | | Shining Outcrop || 3★ || Normal (10F) | ||
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| Secret Dunes || 3★ || Normal (8F) | |||
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| Glinting Desert || 4★ || Short (7F) | |||
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| Mystical Cliffs || 4★ || Long (12F) | |||
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==Special Pokémon== | ==Special Pokémon== | ||
Some Pokémon can only be found in Magnagate dungeons, appearing only in specific dungeons. | Some Pokémon can only be found in Magnagate dungeons, appearing only in specific dungeons. |
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A Magnagate (Japanese: マグナゲート Magnagate) is a portal to a mystery dungeon that can be found by scanning round objects in the real world. Magnagates are only found in the game Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. The option to "Discover a Magnagate" becomes available in the main menu once the story progresses up to the part where the partner Pokémon buys the land from Quagsire to start Pokémon Paradise. Dungeons found in Magnagates vary by color of the object scanned, and vary in difficulty based on size of the object. Dungeons found by Magnagates are played like normal dungeons, but the player may be able to play as Pokémon different from their own leader and partner. At the end of a Magnagate dungeon the player is required to fight the dungeon's leaders, who are generally more powerful than the others in the dungeon. Money and items received in these dungeons will be sent back to the player's save file.
If the player stays around on a floor for too long, a message will display, saying that a wind is blowing. After a while, the wind will blow harder, and finally, a third time, it blows the player and any partners out of the dungeon, resulting in a failed trip. Anything obtained will still be sent to the deposit box.
Magnagate Dungeons
In the full version there are 513 different Magnagate dungeons. The dungeons vary in difficulty level from three stars up until 13 stars. The bosses and floor numbers vary each time a dungeon is entered. Unlike the regular dungeons, Magnagate dungeons do not have a set list of Pokémon that appear in the dungeon.
To enter Magnagate dungeons above four stars, there is a required amount of Magnagate dungeons that have to be completed. It is unknown how many need to be completed at this time.
The playable Pokémon are Pikachu and the evolved forms of Axew, Oshawott, Tepig, and Snivy. What the player controls and will receive as partners are randomly chosen from the three not chosen as the player or partner at the start.
Special Pokémon
Some Pokémon can only be found in Magnagate dungeons, appearing only in specific dungeons.
In the demo
In the demo released for the Nintendo eShop, Magnagates also make an appearance. When scanned, the demo doesn't take size or color into account and instead sends the player to a random Magnagate dungeon.
In the demo there are 54 Magnagate dungeons. The Magnagate dungeons in the demo are not found during the full version of the game. The playable Pokémon are the unevolved starters.
Here is a list of the Magnagate dungeons that can be accessed:
Name |
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Stardust Maze |
Stardust Cavern |
Unknown Maze |
Unknown Cavern |
Storied Maze |
Storied Cavern |
Alluring Maze |
Alluring Cavern |
Joyous Maze |
Joyous Cavern |
Aspiring Maze |
Aspiring Cavern |
Gloomy Maze |
Gloomy Cavern |
Healing Maze |
Healing Cavern |
Secret Maze |
Secret Cavern |
Peculiar Maze |
Peculiar Cavern |
Mirage Maze |
Mirage Cavern |
Treasure Maze |
Treasure Cavern |
Glinting Maze |
Glinting Cavern |
Promise Maze |
Promise Cavern |
Unique Maze |
Unique Cavern |
Unity Maze |
Unity Cavern |
Devotion Maze |
Devotion Cavern |
Extreme Maze |
Extreme Cavern |
Challenging Maze |
Challenging Cavern |
Unseen Maze |
Unseen Cavern |
Primitive Maze |
Primitive Cavern |
Shining Maze |
Shining Cavern |
Sacred Maze |
Sacred Cavern |
Ancient Maze |
Ancient Cavern |
Radiant Maze |
Radiant Cavern |
Marvel Maze |
Marvel Cavern |
Mystical Maze |
Mystical Cavern |
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