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'''Freezing Pillar''' (Japanese: '''凍える柱''' ''Frozen Pillar'') 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 after completing the main storyline or in [[Companion Mode]] after the quest to rescue {{mdc|Munna|gti}} has started. The third and ninth floors have a blue-locked door which requires a [[Key#Blue Key|Blue Key]] to pass through. These rooms contain training tiles and tiles that allow moves to be dodged more easily. | '''Freezing Pillar''' (Japanese: '''凍える柱''' ''Frozen Pillar'') 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 after completing the main storyline or in [[Companion Mode]] after the quest to rescue {{mdc|Munna|gti}} has started. The third and ninth floors have a blue-locked door which requires a [[Key#Blue Key|Blue Key]] to pass through. These rooms contain training tiles and tiles that allow moves to be dodged more easily. |
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Freezing Pillar (Japanese: 凍える柱 Frozen Pillar) 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 after completing the main storyline or in Companion Mode after the quest to rescue Munna has started. The third and ninth floors have a blue-locked door which requires a Blue Key to pass through. These rooms contain training tiles and tiles that allow moves to be dodged more easily.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Vaporeon | 1-14 | 27 | ?% | |
Shelgon | 1-14 | 30 | ?% | |
Pansear | 1-14 | 20 | ?% | |
Zebstrika | 1-14 | 30 | ?% | |
Excadrill | 3, 9 | ? | ?% | |
Conkeldurr | 1-14 | 25 | ?% | |
Seismitoad | 1-14 | 36 | ?% | |
Krokorok | 1-14 | 29 | ?% | |
Dwebble | 1-14 | 26 | ?% | |
Archeops | 1-14 | ? | ?% | |
Gothorita | 1-14 | 32 | ?% | |
Druddigon | 1-14 | 30 | ?% | |
Deino | 1-14 | 23 | ?% | |
Items
Item | Floors | |
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70-208 Poké | 1-14F | |
Gravelerock | 1-14F | |
Oran Berry | 1-14F | |
Chesto Berry | 1-14F | |
Pecha Berry | 1-14F | |
Health Orb | 1-14F | |
All-Dodge Orb | 1-14F | |
Violent Seed | 1-14F | |
Blast Seed | 1-14F | |
Stun Seed | 1-14F | |
Max Elixir | 1-14F |
This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Locations and Sidegames, respectively. |