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'''Crevice Cave'''  (Japanese: '''クレバスのどうくつ''' ''Crevice Cave'') is a dungeon in {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness}} and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. It has 14 floors and a relay point between Floor 10 and the first floor of Lower Crevice Cave. It is unlocked after the player completes [[Blizzard Island]]. Upon first completing the dungeon the {{player}} will battle a {{p|Froslass}} as a boss. After she is defeated, the player rescues {{p|Scizor}}, whom Froslass had frozen and kept for several years. The player then receives the [[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Exploration Ranks|Secret Rank]] from the grateful explorer.
'''Crevice Cave'''  (Japanese: '''クレバスのどうくつ''' ''Crevice Cave'') is a dungeon in {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness}} and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]] in the [[Icy Area]]. It has 14 floors and a relay point between Floor 10 and the first floor of Lower Crevice Cave. It is unlocked after the player completes [[Blizzard Island]]. Upon first completing the dungeon the {{player}} will battle a {{p|Froslass}} as a boss. After she is defeated, the player rescues {{p|Scizor}}, whom Froslass had frozen and kept for several years. The player then receives the [[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Exploration Ranks|Secret Rank]] from the grateful explorer.
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The jobs are ranked E, ★2, ★3, ★4 or ★5 by default, depending on the floor. Lower Crevice Cave is treated as ★5 or ★6 depending on the floor for purposes of Treasure Boxes.
The jobs are ranked E, ★2, ★3, ★4 or ★5 by default, depending on the floor. Lower Crevice Cave is treated as ★5 or ★6 depending on the floor for purposes of Treasure Boxes.


Floors 1 through 4 of Crevice Cave are medium-sized with 3-9 rooms, floor 4 of Lower Crevice Cave is small-sized with 2-6 rooms; all other floors are large sized (with 3-10 rooms on floor 5 and 3-8 rooms on every other floor). There's 1-4 items on floor 1 and 2-5 on floors 2 through 4 of Crevice Cave - after which it keeps changing every second floor between 3-6 and 2-5 items. All floors have 4-7 items in the walls. There's 2-3 starting enemies on floors 1 of Crevice Cave and, 2-4 of Crevice Cave on floor 3, and 3-5 on later floors.
Floors 1 through 4 of Crevice Cave are medium-sized with 3-9 rooms, floor 4 of Lower Crevice Cave is small-sized with 2-6 rooms; all other floors are large sized (with 3-10 rooms on floor 5 and 3-8 rooms on every other floor). There's 1-4 items on floor 1 and 2-5 on floors 2 through 4 of Crevice Cave - after which it keeps changing every second floor between 3-6 and 2-5 items. All floors have 4-7 items in the walls. There's 2-3 starting enemies on floors 1 and 2 of Crevice Cave, 2-4 of Crevice Cave, and 3-5 on later floors.


The IQ Booster activates on every even floor. Turn limit is 1000. Enemies in Crevice Cave 150IQ, and 331 in Lower Crevice Cave (except boss which has 330). There is light darkness starting on floor 6 of Crevice Cave. It's foggy on floors 3, 6 and 10 of Crevice Cave by default, although certain Pokémon can summon other weather.
The IQ Booster activates on every even floor. Turn limit is 1000. The player cannot be rescued if knocked out in Lower Crevice Cave. Enemies in Crevice Cave 150IQ, and 331 in Lower Crevice Cave (except boss which has 330). There is light darkness starting on floor 6 of Crevice Cave. It's foggy on floors 3, 6 and 10 of Crevice Cave by default, although certain Pokémon can summon other weather.


==Pokémon encountered==
==Pokémon encountered==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* At the relay point, one can hear the introduction music from the start of the game when the survey presented itself.
* At the relay point one can hear the introduction music from the start of the game when the survey was presented.
* This is the only dungeon that can progress through the main storyline where the music randomly changes.
* This is the only dungeon that is progressed through the main storyline where the music randomly changes.
* {{p|Froslass}}, despite being the boss Pokémon in this dungeon, can be encountered (and recruited) earlier in the game; they appear in [[Crystal Crossing]] after graduating from the guild.
* {{p|Froslass}}, despite being the boss Pokémon in this dungeon, can be encountered (and recruited) earlier in the game; they appear in [[Crystal Crossing]] after graduating from the guild.


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Basic info
Floors: 15*
Rest stops: Yes
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: Yes
Main type: Ice, Water, Normal
Boss: Froslass*
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: 48
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 4
Location
Please upload a world map highlighting this dungeon's location.

Crevice Cave (Japanese: クレバスのどうくつ Crevice Cave) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky in the Icy Area. It has 14 floors and a relay point between Floor 10 and the first floor of Lower Crevice Cave. It is unlocked after the player completes Blizzard Island. Upon first completing the dungeon the player will battle a Froslass as a boss. After she is defeated, the player rescues Scizor, whom Froslass had frozen and kept for several years. The player then receives the Secret Rank from the grateful explorer.

Gameplay

The jobs are ranked E, ★2, ★3, ★4 or ★5 by default, depending on the floor. Lower Crevice Cave is treated as ★5 or ★6 depending on the floor for purposes of Treasure Boxes.

Floors 1 through 4 of Crevice Cave are medium-sized with 3-9 rooms, floor 4 of Lower Crevice Cave is small-sized with 2-6 rooms; all other floors are large sized (with 3-10 rooms on floor 5 and 3-8 rooms on every other floor). There's 1-4 items on floor 1 and 2-5 on floors 2 through 4 of Crevice Cave - after which it keeps changing every second floor between 3-6 and 2-5 items. All floors have 4-7 items in the walls. There's 2-3 starting enemies on floors 1 and 2 of Crevice Cave, 2-4 of Crevice Cave, and 3-5 on later floors.

The IQ Booster activates on every even floor. Turn limit is 1000. The player cannot be rescued if knocked out in Lower Crevice Cave. Enemies in Crevice Cave 150IQ, and 331 in Lower Crevice Cave (except boss which has 330). There is light darkness starting on floor 6 of Crevice Cave. It's foggy on floors 3, 6 and 10 of Crevice Cave by default, although certain Pokémon can summon other weather.

Pokémon encountered

Each time player enters a floor, only 14 of the species that can be found on a given floor will be chosen. The unpicked Pokémon's spawn rate will be added to whichever picked Pokémon is next in the National Dex order, going back to the beginning if needed.

Crevice Cave

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Golduck (Pokémon) Golduck B1-B10 41-43 -12%
Jynx (Pokémon) Jynx B1-B10 42-44 -4.5%
Marill (Pokémon) Marill B1-B10 40-42 0.5%
Azumarill (Pokémon) Azumarill B1-B10 45-47 0.5%
Sneasel (Pokémon) Sneasel B1-B10 12-14 6.4%
Swinub (Pokémon) Swinub B1-B10 14-16 8.2%
Piloswine (Pokémon) Piloswine B1-B10 41-43 0.5%
Delibird (Pokémon) Delibird B1-B10 41-43 8.2%
Smoochum (Pokémon) Smoochum B1-B10 17-19 6.4%
Slakoth (Pokémon) Slakoth B1-B10 15-17 8.2%
Vigoroth (Pokémon) Vigoroth B1-B10 41-43 -10%
Slaking (Pokémon) Slaking B1-B10 45-47 -12%
Azurill (Pokémon) Azurill B1-B10 11-13 8.2%
Nosepass (Pokémon) Nosepass B1-B10 42-44 6.4%
Swablu (Pokémon) Swablu B1-B10 11-13 6.4%
Altaria (Pokémon) Altaria B1-B10 42-44 -12%
Zangoose (Pokémon) Zangoose B1-B10 42-44 6.4%
Snorunt (Pokémon) Snorunt B1-B10 14-16 6.4%
Piplup (Pokémon) Piplup B1-B10 5-7 8.2%
Prinplup (Pokémon) Prinplup B1-B10 42-44 -10%
Empoleon (Pokémon) Empoleon B1-B10 45-47 -12%
Snover (Pokémon) Snover B1-B10 13-15 8.2%
Weavile (Pokémon) Weavile B1-B10 42-44 -12%
Glaceon (Pokémon) Glaceon B1-B10 42-44 -10%
Mamoswine (Pokémon) Mamoswine B1-B10 42-44 -12%

Lower Crevice Cave

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Golduck (Pokémon) Golduck B1-B4 43 -12%
Jynx (Pokémon) Jynx B1-B4 44 -4.5%
Marill (Pokémon) Marill B1-B4 42 0.5%
Azumarill (Pokémon) Azumarill B1-B4 47 0.5%
Sneasel (Pokémon) Sneasel B1-B4 14 6.4%
Swinub (Pokémon) Swinub B1-B4 16 8.2%
Piloswine (Pokémon) Piloswine B1-B4 43 -12%
Delibird (Pokémon) Delibird B1-B4 43 8.2%
Smoochum (Pokémon) Smoochum B1-B4 19 6.4%
Slakoth (Pokémon) Slakoth B1-B4 17 8.2%
Vigoroth (Pokémon) Vigoroth B1-B4 43 -10%
Slaking (Pokémon) Slaking B1-B4 47 -12%
Azurill (Pokémon) Azurill B1-B4 13 8.2%
Nosepass (Pokémon) Nosepass B1-B4 44 6.4%
Swablu (Pokémon) Swablu B1-B4 13 6.4%
Altaria (Pokémon) Altaria B1-B4 44 -12%
Zangoose (Pokémon) Zangoose B1-B4 44 6.4%
Snorunt (Pokémon) Snorunt B1-B4 16 6.4%
Piplup (Pokémon) Piplup B1-B4 7 8.2%
Prinplup (Pokémon) Prinplup B1-B4 44 -10%
Empoleon (Pokémon) Empoleon B1-B4 47 -12%
Snover (Pokémon) Snover B1-B4 15 8.2%
Weavile (Pokémon) Weavile B1-B4 44 -12%
Glaceon (Pokémon) Glaceon B1-B4 44 -10%
Mamoswine (Pokémon) Mamoswine B1-B4 44 -12%
Darkrai (Pokémon) Darkrai B2 53 -22% *
Darkrai appears only after unlocking Marine Resort.

Crevice Cave Pit

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Froslass (Pokémon) Froslass Pit 41 Unrecruitable Boss
Froslass is encountered only the first time around.

Items

Ground

Item Floors
2-240TD/250S Poké 1B1-10, LB1-L4F
Def. Scarf B1-10, LB1-L4F
Power Band B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Twist Band B1-10, LB1-L4F
Zinc Band B1-10, LB1-L4F
4-5 Gravelerock B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Gone Pebble B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Gravelyrock B1-10, LB1-L4F
Apple B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Blue Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Brown Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Grass Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Green Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Orange Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Silver Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Sky Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS White Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Black Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Clear Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Gold Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Gray Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Pink Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Purple Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Red Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Royal Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Yellow Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Wander Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
Cheri Berry B1-10, LB1-L4F
Oran Berry B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Oren Berry B1-10, LB1-L4F
Pecha Berry B1-10, LB1-L4F
Rawst Berry B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Blinker Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
Doom Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Dough Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Dropeye Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Pure Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Quick Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Reviser Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Slip Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Sleep Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Via Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS X-Eye Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
Max Elixir B1-10, LB1-L4F
S Mix Elixir B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS All-Hit Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Blowback Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
Cleanse Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
Escape Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Evasion Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Foe-Fear Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Foe-Seal Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
Hurl Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Petrify Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Pounce Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Quick Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Radar Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Rebound Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Rollcall Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Scanner Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Switcher Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Trapbust Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Trawl Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Warp Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F

Monster House

Item Floors
2-240TD/250S Poké B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Blue Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Brown Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Grass Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Green Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Orange Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Silver Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Sky Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS White Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Black Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Clear Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Gold Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Gray Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Pink Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Purple Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Red Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Royal Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Yellow Gummi B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Aerial Ace B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Attract B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Brick Break B1-10, LB1-L4F
Brine B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Bullet Seed B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Calm Mind B1-10, LB1-L4F
Dig B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Dive B1-10, LB1-L4F
Embargo B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Energy Ball B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Explosion B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS False Swipe B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Flash B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Focus Blast B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Focus Punch B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Giga Drain B1-10, LB1-L4F
Giga Impact B1-10, LB1-L4F
Hidden Power B1-10, LB1-L4F
Hyper Beam B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Iron Tail B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Light Screen B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Natural Gift B1-10, LB1-L4F
Payback B1-10, LB1-L4F
Poison Jab B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Protect B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Recycle B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Reflect B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Rest B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Roar B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Rock Slide B1-10, LB1-L4F
Roost B1-10, LB1-L4F
Safeguard B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Shadow Claw B1-10, LB1-L4F
Shock Wave B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS SolarBeam B1-10, LB1-L4F
Stealth Rock B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Steel Wing B1-10, LB1-L4F
Swords Dance B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Taunt B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Thunder Wave B1-10, LB1-L4F
Thunderbolt B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Torment B1-10, LB1-L4F
Vacuum-Cut B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Water Pulse B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Wide Slash B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS All-Hit Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS All-Mach Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Blowback Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
Cleanse Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Decoy Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Evasion Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Foe-Fear Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Foe-Hold Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Foe-Seal Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
Hurl Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Invisify Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Itemizer Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Luminous Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Mug Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS One-Shot Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Petrify Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Pounce Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Radar Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Rebound Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Scanner Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS See-Trap Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Silence Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Slumber Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Snatch Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Spurn Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Switcher Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Totter Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Transfer Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
DS Trapbust Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Trawl Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F
TS Warp Orb B1-10, LB1-L4F

Buried items

Item Floors
2-240TD/250S Poké B1-10, LB1-L4F

Traps

The game will spawn 5 to 10 tiles at the beginning of a floor, and extra in Monster House.

Image Trap Appearance %
Chestnut Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.75%S
Explosion Trap 2.31%D/2.88%S
Grimy Trap 5.91%T/5.78%D/5.74%S
Gust Trap 2.96%T/2.89%D/2.87%S
Mud Trap 2.96%T/2.89%D/2.87%S
Poison Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.75%S
Pokémon Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.75%S
PP-Zero Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.74%S
Seal Trap 2.96%T/2.89%D/2.87%S
Selfdestruct Trap 1.77%T/1.74%D/1.72%S
Slow Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.75%S
Slumber Trap 7.10%T/6.94%D/6.90%S
Spin Trap 5.32%T/5.20%D/5.17%S
Sticky Trap 2.96%T/2.89%D/2.88%S
Summon Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.75%S
Trip Trap 2.96%T/2.89%D/2.87%S
Warp Trap 5.92%T/5.78%D/5.75%S
Wonder Tile 23.66%T/23.12%D/22.99%S

Other encounters

Image Encounter Appearance %
Monster House 4%

Layout

Game Entrance Rest stop Pit
Time
Darkness
Sky
 

Trivia

  • At the relay point one can hear the introduction music from the start of the game when the survey was presented.
  • This is the only dungeon that is progressed through the main storyline where the music randomly changes.
  • Froslass, despite being the boss Pokémon in this dungeon, can be encountered (and recruited) earlier in the game; they appear in Crystal Crossing after graduating from the guild.

In other languages

Crevice Cave

Language Title
French Grotte Lézarde
German Gletscherhöhle
Italian Grotta dell'Abisso
Korean 크레바스 동굴 Keurebaseu Donggul
Spanish Cueva Témpano

Lower Crevice Cave

Language Title
French Grotte Lézarde Profondeurs
German Untere Gletscherhöhle
Italian Antro dell'Abisso
Korean 크레바스 동굴 최심부 Keurebaseu Donggul Choesimbu
Spanish Fosa Témpano

Crevice Cave Pit

Language Title
French Grotte Lézarde Fond
German Gletscherhöhlengrube
Italian Fossa dell'Abisso
Korean 크레바스 동굴 깊은 곳 Keurebaseu Donggul Gipeun Got
Spanish Sima Témpano


Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
Major locations
Sharpedo BluffTreasure TownKangaskhan StorageKecleon Shop
Marowak DojoChimecho AssemblyWigglytuff's GuildCroagunk's Swap Shop
BeachFogbound LakeHot SpringLuminous SpringPelipper Island
Spinda's CaféSShaymin VillageSSky PeakS
Dungeons
Beach CaveDrenched BluffMt. BristleWaterfall CaveApple Woods
Side PathCraggy CoastRock PathMt. HornForest Path
Foggy ForestSteam CaveAmp PlainsNorthern DesertQuicksand Cave
Crystal CaveCrystal CrossingChasm CaveDark HillSealed Ruin
Dusk ForestDeep Dusk ForestTreeshroud ForestBrine CaveHidden Land
Temporal TowerMystifying ForestBlizzard IslandCrevice CaveSurrounded Sea
Miracle SeaAegis CaveMt. TravailThe NightmareSpacial Rift
Dark CraterConcealed RuinsMarine ResortBottomless SeaShimmer Desert
Mt. AvalancheGiant VolcanoWorld AbyssSky StairwayMystery Jungle
Serenity RiverLandslide CaveLush PrairieTiny MeadowLabyrinth Cave
Oran ForestLake AfarHappy OutlookMt. MistralShimmer Hill
Lost WildernessMidnight ForestZero Isle NorthZero Isle EastZero Isle West
Zero Isle SouthFinal Maze
Dungeons exclusive to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
Zero Isle CenterDestiny TowerOblivion ForestTreacherous WatersSoutheastern IslandsInferno Cave
Star CaveSky Peak Mountain PathMurky ForestEastern CaveFortune RavineSpring Cave
Southern JungleBoulder QuarryLeft Cave PathRight Cave PathLimestone CavernBarren Valley
Dark WastelandSpacial CliffsDark Ice MountainIcicle ForestVast Ice Mountain
Demo only:
Little PlainsMt. ClearChallenge RiverTrial ForestGuiding SeaHidden Shopkeeper Village
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