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'''Great Glacier''' (Japanese: '''大氷河''' ''Great Glacier'') is a playable dungeon the player goes through in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]. It has 14 floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible immediately after finishing [[Telluric Path]]. Recruited Pokémon automatically get sent back to [[Pokémon Paradise]] instead of staying with the group. Green locked doors surrounded by ice appear on the second and tenth floors, both of which require a {{DL|Key|Green Key}} and a {{type|Fire}} Pokémon on the team to pass through. [[Weather#Weather in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Hail]] occasionally falls in the area. | '''Great Glacier''' (Japanese: '''大氷河''' ''Great Glacier'') is a playable dungeon the player goes through in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]. It has 14 floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible immediately after finishing [[Telluric Path]]. Recruited Pokémon automatically get sent back to [[Pokémon Paradise]] instead of staying with the group. Green locked doors surrounded by ice appear on the second and tenth floors, both of which require a {{DL|Key|Green Key}} and a {{type|Fire}} Pokémon on the team to pass through. [[Weather#Weather in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon|Hail]] occasionally falls in the area. | ||
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==Items== | ==Items== | ||
{{DungeonItem/h|rock}} | {{DungeonItem/h|rock}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Poké|4=51-119|sprite=Poké currency | {{DungeonItem|Poké|3=1F-14|4=51-119|sprite=Poké currency}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|sprite=MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite | {{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Chesto Berry|sprite=MDBag Chesto Berry | {{DungeonItem|Chesto Berry|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Oran Berry|sprite=MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite | {{DungeonItem|Oran Berry|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Pecha Berry|sprite=MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite | {{DungeonItem|Pecha Berry|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Rawst Berry|sprite=MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite | {{DungeonItem|Rawst Berry|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|All-Dodge Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|All-Dodge Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|All Power-Up Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|All Power-Up Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | ||
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{{DungeonItem|Rollcall Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Rollcall Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Slow Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Slow Orb|Wonder Orb|3=1F-14}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Blast Seed|Seed|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Blast Seed|Seed|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Seed V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Pure Seed|Seed|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Pure Seed|Seed|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Seed V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Reviver Seed|Seed|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Reviver Seed|Seed|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Seed V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Stun Seed|Seed|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Stun Seed|Seed|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Seed V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Vile Seed|Seed|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Vile Seed|Seed|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Seed V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Violent Seed|Seed|3=1F-14}} | {{DungeonItem|Violent Seed|Seed|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Seed V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Max Elixir| | {{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|3=1F-14|sprite=MDBag Max Elixir V Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem/f|rock}} | {{DungeonItem/f|rock}} | ||
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Great Glacier (Japanese: 大氷河 Great Glacier) is a playable dungeon the player goes through in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It has 14 floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible immediately after finishing Telluric Path. Recruited Pokémon automatically get sent back to Pokémon Paradise instead of staying with the group. Green locked doors surrounded by ice appear on the second and tenth floors, both of which require a Green Key and a Fire-type Pokémon on the team to pass through. Hail occasionally falls in the area.
Pokémon encountered
Great Glacier
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Panpour | 1F-14F | 20 | ?% | |
Yamask | 1F-14F | 24 | ?% | |
Trubbish | 1F-14F | 23 | ?% | |
Chandelure | 1F-14F | ? | ?% | |
Cubchoo | 1F-14F | 22 | ?% | |
Mienfoo | 1F-14F | 25 | ?% | |
Braviary | 2F-14F | 25 | ?% | |
Gilded Hall
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pelipper | 1F-3F | ? | ?% | |
Salamence | 1F-3F | ? | ?% | |
Whimsicott | 1F-3F | ? | ?% | |
Archeops | 1F-3F | ? | ?% | |
Mapless Street
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Piloswine | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Panpour | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Yamask | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Trubbish | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Zorua | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Cubchoo | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Mienfoo | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Items
Item | Floors | |||||||
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51-119 Poké | 1F-14F | |||||||
Cheri Berry | 1F-14F | |||||||
Chesto Berry | 1F-14F | |||||||
Oran Berry | 1F-14F | |||||||
Pecha Berry | 1F-14F | |||||||
Rawst Berry | 1F-14F | |||||||
All-Dodge Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
All Power-Up Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Escape Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Foe-Hold Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Health Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Petrify Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Rollcall Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Slow Orb | 1F-14F | |||||||
Blast Seed | 1F-14F | |||||||
Pure Seed | 1F-14F | |||||||
Reviver Seed | 1F-14F | |||||||
Stun Seed | 1F-14F | |||||||
Vile Seed | 1F-14F | |||||||
Violent Seed | 1F-14F | |||||||
Max Elixir | 1F-14F | |||||||
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