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*Def. Scarf: Cyndaquil, Torchic, Chimchar, Riolu
*Def. Scarf: Cyndaquil, Torchic, Chimchar, Riolu
*Zinc Band: Squirtle, Pikachu, Eevee, Shinx
*Zinc Band: Squirtle, Pikachu, Eevee, Shinx
*Joy Ribbon: Totodile: Mudkip, Piplup
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==Items==
===Items===
This is the first proper dungeon, with way more variety and randomness in items than Beach Cave. The item pools in Explorers of Sky are often an amalgamate of the item pools in Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, similarly to how e.g. Pokémon Platinum has both Dialga and Palkia, but this is not always true (and in some cases, there might be downgrades compared to base games).
This is the first proper dungeon, with way more variety and randomness in items than Beach Cave. The item pools in Explorers of Sky are often an amalgamate of the item pools in Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, similarly to how e.g. Pokémon Platinum has both Dialga and Palkia, but this is not always true (and in some cases, there might be downgrades compared to base games).


There are Gummi for every starter type except Riolu's (who is completely neutral for all of them) and Phanpy's (who has to work with Blue and Grass Gummi). Besides this, there are some useful items here, like X-Eye Seed (which causes Cross-Eyed, severely crippling the target), Max Elixir and Apple (restoring PP and Belly of your Pokémon, important for survival in longer dungeons) or the lookalike items. They are similarly named items that have similar descriptions, but cause different things. Some, like Oren Berry are harmful, but some can be helpful, like Dough Seed.
There are Gummi for every starter type except Riolu's (who is completely neutral for all of them) and Phanpy's (who has to work with Blue and Grass Gummi). Besides this, there are some useful items here, like X-Eye Seed (which causes Cross-Eyed, severely crippling the target), Max Elixir and Apple (restoring PP and Belly of your Pokémon, important for survival in longer dungeons) or the lookalike items. They are similarly named items that have similar descriptions, but cause different things. Some, like Oren Berry are harmful, but some can be helpful, like Dough Seed.


In few dungeons, there are items that are guaranteed to spawn on a specific floor; these are marked with "Fixed spawn" in the item tables.
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Latest revision as of 19:13, 6 May 2024

Wigglytuff's Guild

Outside

A close-up of the guild is shown. Your partner gathers up the courage and stands on the grate, where the Sentry Diglett successfully identifies your partner. However, he is unsure of your identity at first. You are afterwards allowed in.

Ground Floor

Your partner will exclaim about the stairs leading underground. You will be automatically sent to the lower floor

B1F

The place will be crowded. Soon, Chatot will greet you, and mistaken you for a marketer. After your partner says he is here to apply for training, Chatot is a little astounded about how two young Pokémon are joining the guild, despite the rough training. Afterwards, you will be sent to the lower floor.

B2F

Your partner will first be amazed by how the outside could be seen two floors underground. Chatot explains how, and you are sent to the Guildmaster Wigglytuff's room.

Wigglytuff's Chamber

Wigglytuff will surprise you, and ask you for a name to register. The default is "PokéPals". After registering, you are granted with a Kit containing a Treasure Bag, a Badge and a Wonder Map. The Treasure Bag has a Bow with the color you obtained in the personality test, such as Fuchsia Bow when you get a "Vivid Pink" aura. This item is exquisitely rare... and also useless. They increase physical stats by 1, and Sp. Defense by 1... but a mistake in the game's code means it increases enemy's Sp. Attack by 1, effectively causing the user to take increased damage from special moves. They do look pretty, though.

You also get a Scarf depending on whoever the quiz made you start as:

  • Power Band: Bulbasaur, Chikorita, Phanpy, Treecko
  • Special Band: Charmander, Vulpix, Skitty, Turtwig
  • Def. Scarf: Cyndaquil, Torchic, Chimchar, Riolu
  • Zinc Band: Squirtle, Pikachu, Eevee, Shinx
  • Joy Ribbon: Totodile, Mudkip, Piplup

Crew Room

You are sent to your room. Take a good night sleep.

Tip: You can save the game by going on your bed.

Main Room

After doing the morning salutations, just walk around a little and Chatot will get you upstairs.

B2F

After going to the board on the left, Chatot will choose you a job about Spoink who lost his pearl. Your partner gets aggravated about how they take a simple job rather than exploring, only to receive Chatot's shouting. Oh well, time to go to Drenched Bluff!


Drenched Bluff

This is going to be a little harder. You need to go through 6 floors. Nothing much either about this dungeon really, so advance to B7F. You'll find the Pearl. Now, get out of the dungeon.

If by some chance you fail this mission two times, you will be given Reviver Seed, Oran Berry and Max Elixir to help you survive.

Pokémon

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Anorith (Pokémon) Anorith 1-6 3-4 8.2%
Shellos (Pokémon) Shellos
West Sea
1-6 4-5 6.4%
Lileep (Pokémon) Lileep 1-6 3-4 6.4%
Chingling (Pokémon) Chingling 3-6 4-5 8.2%
Pokémon cannot be recruited here for now, these values are for reference.

Items

This is the first proper dungeon, with way more variety and randomness in items than Beach Cave. The item pools in Explorers of Sky are often an amalgamate of the item pools in Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness, similarly to how e.g. Pokémon Platinum has both Dialga and Palkia, but this is not always true (and in some cases, there might be downgrades compared to base games).

There are Gummi for every starter type except Riolu's (who is completely neutral for all of them) and Phanpy's (who has to work with Blue and Grass Gummi). Besides this, there are some useful items here, like X-Eye Seed (which causes Cross-Eyed, severely crippling the target), Max Elixir and Apple (restoring PP and Belly of your Pokémon, important for survival in longer dungeons) or the lookalike items. They are similarly named items that have similar descriptions, but cause different things. Some, like Oren Berry are harmful, but some can be helpful, like Dough Seed.

In few dungeons, there are items that are guaranteed to spawn on a specific floor; these are marked with "Fixed spawn" in the item tables.

Item Floors
MDBag Poké TDS Sprite.png 2-75 Poké B1-6F
MDBag Geo Pebble TDS Sprite.png 5 Geo Pebble B1-6F
MDBag Apple TDS Sprite.png Apple B1-6F
MDBag Blue Gummi TDS Sprite.png Blue Gummi B1-6F
MDBag Grass Gummi TDS Sprite.png Grass Gummi B1-6F
MDBag White Gummi TDS Sprite.png White Gummi B1-6F
MDBag Pink Gummi TDS Sprite.png Pink Gummi B1-6F
MDBag Red Gummi TDS Sprite.png Red Gummi B1-6F
MDBag Yellow Gummi TDS Sprite.png Yellow Gummi B1-6F
MDBag Oran Berry TDS Sprite.png Oran Berry B1-6F
MDBag Pecha Berry TDS Sprite.png Pecha Berry B1-6F
MDBag Oran Berry TDS Sprite.png Oren Berry B6F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Blast Seed B1-6F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Heal Seed B1-6F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Sleep Seed B1-6F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png X-Eye Seed B1-4F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Stun Seed B1-6F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Warp Seed B1-6F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Dough Seed B6F
MDBag Drink TDS Sprite.png Max Elixir B1-3F, B5-6F
MDBag Drink TDS Sprite.png Mix Elixir B6F
Fixed spawn
MDBag Apple TDS Sprite.png Big Apple B3F
MDBag Drink TDS Sprite.png Max Elixir B4F
MDBag Oran Berry TDS Sprite.png Oren Berry B5F

Wigglytuff's Guild

B1F

Magically, you are suddenly getting thanked by Spoink in the guild. Weird. He gives you 4 vitamins, all which permanently boost a specific stat: Protein, Calcium, Iron, Zinc and a whopping 2000 Poké! Your partner is like "Yay, I'm rich" when Chatot suddenly takes 90% of the money, saying this is a guild rule. So deal with it when you get to choose jobs in the future, and keep in mind you only get 10%. Whatever.

B2F

Then, after gobbling up, go to sleep. Congratulations, you have ended the shortest chapters in this game.


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