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Glittering Mountain (Japanese: キララ山 Mt. Mica) is a dungeon in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon that is located on the Water Continent. It is unlocked by completing School Forest. Like School Forest, it is accessed from the backyard of Serene Village's school and the player's objective is to retrieve a flag at the end. It is the first dungeon to have traps.
The first time the player and partner come through the mountain is during the events of Chapter 4, when Vice Principal Watchog tutors the children on looplets and emeras. Again, the students are separated into teams, this time consisting of the player, Deerling, and Espurr on one team; and the partner, Pancham, and Goomy on the other. The player again has their items removed and is given a group of selected items.
This is the second in a series of dungeons that cannot be revisited in the main storyline after they are completed. Subsequent visits must be made through Pelipper Island.
Pokémon encountered
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Spearow | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Mankey | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Machop | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Skarmory | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Meditite | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Bagon | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Scrafty | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
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Deino | 1F-9F | ?? | Unrecruitable |
These Pokémon are recruited through the Connection Orb rather than fighting them. |
Items
Traps encountered
Image | Trap | Floors |
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Slow Trap | 1F-9F |
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Hunger Trap | 1F-9F |
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Slumber Trap | 1F-9F |
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