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'''Zero Isle Center''' (Japanese: '''ゼロのしま ちゅうおうぶ''' ''Zero Isle Center'') is a new [[dungeon]] introduced in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. It is similar to [[Zero Isle North]], in that it doesn't allow the gaining of [[experience]] or the recruiting of Pokémon. However, the Pokémon here are higher leveled and all possess 850 [[IQ]] (granting them all of their effective IQ skills) and, like [[Zero Isle East]], only 16 items are allowed. There are two restrictions | '''Zero Isle Center''' (Japanese: '''ゼロのしま ちゅうおうぶ''' ''Zero Isle Center'') is a new [[dungeon]] introduced in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. It is similar to [[Zero Isle North]], in that it doesn't allow the gaining of [[experience]] or the recruiting of Pokémon. However, the Pokémon here are higher leveled and all possess 850 [[IQ]] (granting them all of their effective IQ skills) and, like [[Zero Isle East]], only 16 items are allowed. There are two restrictions that don't appear in the other Zero Isles: | ||
*The player can't call for a rescue upon being defeated. | *The player can't call for a rescue upon being defeated. | ||
*Hidden [[Dungeon_tile#Effect_tile|traps]] that do not affect the leader remain invisible. | *Hidden [[Dungeon_tile#Effect_tile|traps]] that do not affect the leader remain invisible. | ||
Zero Isle Center is unlocked after recycling 150 times at the [[Spinda's Café]] Recycle Shop. The dungeon is 50 floors, with the last floor containing four {{DL|Treasure Box|Deluxe Box}}es, each holding an [[Exclusive item]] for the | Zero Isle Center is unlocked after recycling 150 times at the [[Spinda's Café]] Recycle Shop. The dungeon is 50 floors, with the last floor containing four {{DL|Treasure Box|Deluxe Box}}es, each holding an [[Exclusive item]] for the team's leader, along with a Warp Zone taking the player out of the dungeon. | ||
==Pokémon encountered== | ==Pokémon encountered== | ||
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Zero Isle Center (Japanese: ゼロのしま ちゅうおうぶ Zero Isle Center) is a new dungeon introduced in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It is similar to Zero Isle North, in that it doesn't allow the gaining of experience or the recruiting of Pokémon. However, the Pokémon here are higher leveled and all possess 850 IQ (granting them all of their effective IQ skills) and, like Zero Isle East, only 16 items are allowed. There are two restrictions that don't appear in the other Zero Isles:
- The player can't call for a rescue upon being defeated.
- Hidden traps that do not affect the leader remain invisible.
Zero Isle Center is unlocked after recycling 150 times at the Spinda's Café Recycle Shop. The dungeon is 50 floors, with the last floor containing four Deluxe Boxes, each holding an Exclusive item for the team's leader, along with a Warp Zone taking the player out of the dungeon.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Golduck | B1-B7 | 90-93 | Unrecruitable |
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Wailmer | B1-B7 | 90-93 | Unrecruitable |
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Relicanth | B1-B7 | 90-93 | Unrecruitable |
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Mantyke | B1-B7 | 90-93 | Unrecruitable |
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Golem | B1-B18 | 90-98 | Unrecruitable |
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Nosepass | B1-B20 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Lairon | B1-B20 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Gible | B1-B20 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Onix | B1-B27 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Hitmonlee | B1-B30 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Primeape | B1-B49 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Skarmory | B1-B49 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Swampert | B1-B49 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Empoleon | B1-B49 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Lucario | B1-B49 | 90-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Tyranitar | B8-B20 | 93-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Sableye | B8-B20 | 93-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Togepi | B10-B13, B17-B18, B21-B22 | 5 | Unrecruitable |
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Jynx | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Piloswine | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Glalie | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Walrein | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Weavile | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Glaceon | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Mamoswine | B14-B16 | 96-97 | Unrecruitable |
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Rhydon | B14-B35 | 96-99 | Unrecruitable |
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Venonat | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Venomoth | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Beautifly | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Dustox | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Masquerain | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Volbeat | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Mothim | B19-B20 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Hitmonchan | B19-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Gabite | B21-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Aggron | B21-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Probopass | B21-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Bayleef | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Meganium | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Sunkern | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Sunflora | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Nuzleaf | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Shiftry | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Tropius | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Leafeon | B23-B25 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Charizard | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Growlithe | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Magmar | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Slugma | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Magcargo | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Houndour | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Houndoom | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Magmortar | B28-B30 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Steelix | B28-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Dragonite | B31-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Altaria | B31-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Magneton | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Electabuzz | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Lanturn | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Elekid | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Luxray | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Magnezone | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Electivire | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Rotom | B33-B35 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Clefairy | B33-B45 | 5 | Unrecruitable |
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Garchomp | B36-B49 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Ekans | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Arbok | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Grimer | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Muk | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Koffing | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Weezing | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Croagunk | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Toxicroak | B38-B40 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Kadabra | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Alakazam | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Mr. Mime | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Baltoy | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Claydol | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Bronzor | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Bronzong | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
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Mime Jr. | B43-B45 | 99 | Unrecruitable |
Traps
There are no Wonder Tiles found in this dungeon.
Image | Trap | Floors |
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Explosion Trap | B1-B49F |
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Grimy Trap | B1-B49F |
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Grudge Trap | B1-B49F |
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Gust Trap | B1-B49F |
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Mud Trap | B1-B49F |
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PP-Zero Trap | B1-B49F |
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Random Trap | B1-B49F |
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Seal Trap | B1-B49F |
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Selfdestruct Trap | B1-B49F |
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Slow Trap | B1-B49F |
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Slumber Trap | B1-B49F |
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Spin Trap | B1-B49F |
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Sticky Trap | B1-B49F |
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Summon Trap | B1-B49F |
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Trip Trap | B1-B49F |
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Warp Trap | B1-B49F |
Layout
Tileset #1 | Tileset #3 | Tileset #4 |
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Tileset #5 | Tileset #6 | Tileset #7 |
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Tileset #8 | B50F | |
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Trivia
- Zero Isle Center uses several floor tilesets from the original games of the series that aren't shown anywhere else in the game, such as Howling Forest's first tileset, Mt. Faraway's second tileset, and the Poison Maze from Makuhita Dojo.
- Out of Zero Isle's five dungeons, Zero Isle Center is the only one to not have any locked doors.
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