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== {{OBP|Team Skull|Mystery Dungeon}} == | |||
In the morning, Chatot and Wigglytuff share the news of the expedition with the rest of the members. After the morning cheer, you and your partner go up to the Job Bulletin Board to get a job. However {{p|Koffing}} and {{p|Zubat}} are there. | |||
It takes your partner a second to recognize them, then they get aggravated at the fact that they are here. Koffing and Zubat reveal they're part of an exploration team too, much to your partners surprise. The duo try to taunt your partner but they stand their ground and bring up the fact that they were beaten by your team before. Undaunted, Koffing and Zubat say they didn't have the "Chief" with them. Your partner is puzzled, but Koffing says he can "smell him coming now"! | |||
The Chief turns out to be a {{p|Skuntank}}, who is the leader of Koffing and Zubat, who are part of a team called Team Skull. Skuntank appears to have a bad personality, attacking you with what appears to be a {{m|Poison Gas}}, knocking you out. Zubat updates Skuntank on the expedition and their team leaves to plot while your partner pouts that they couldn't stand up to the chief. | |||
==Spinda's Café== | |||
Once you exit the Guild, Wynaut and Wobbuffet will stop you to let you know the Spinda's Café, is finally open. Here, you can either turn consumable items into drinks that can further boost stats at the Juice Bar, or recycle unneeded items for other items at the Recycle shop. | |||
When you leave the cafe, Chimecho meets you and tells you that you can let your team recruits wait for you there from now on if you want. There's also a bell and sign by the watering hole you can interact with to have Chimecho come to you for assembling your team away from the guild. | |||
== Apple | An item that boosts stats will always give a stat boost if turned into a drink, but certain items can become good or miraculous drinks. Good drinks boost either HP or IQ, depending on the item (for example, Gummis will give 2 IQ, while Apple will give 2 HP). Miraculous drinks boost a random stat by 2-5 points. Sometimes, instead of that, an event will happen; for now, a Pokémon might want to join your team (it will come at level 1, however). The chances vary from item to item, and some items are effectively high-risk, high reward; for example, the lookalike items have high chances for good or miracle drinks or a Pokémon joining your team, but equally likely to instead give out a bad drink which ''lowers'' a stat by 1-3 points. | ||
The following Pokémon can be obtained this way. Most of these can be found in dungeons found at various points of the main story; Pokémon marked with a dagger (†) can be recruited only after the credits roll. | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{MD sky color}}; padding:3px; width:900px"> | |||
{{ResponsiveList/h|MD Sky}} | |||
{{Pokeli|010|Caterpie|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|013|Weedle|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|027|Sandshrew|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|043|Oddish|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|046|Paras|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|054|Psyduck|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|060|Poliwag|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|066|Machop|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|072|Tentacool|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|074|Geodude|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|083|Farfetch'd|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|084|Doduo|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|086|Seel|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|088|Grimer|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|090|Shellder|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|092|Gastly|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|095|Onix|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|098|Krabby|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|104|Cubone|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|111|Rhyhorn|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|114|Tangela|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|120|Staryu|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|127|Pinsir|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|128|Tauros|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|132|Ditto|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|138|Omanyte|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|140|Kabuto|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|142|Aerodactyl|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|147|Dratini|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|163|Hoothoot|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|167|Spinarak|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|172|Pichu|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|177|Natu|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|179|Mareep|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|187|Hoppip|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|193|Yanma|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|194|Wooper|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|200|Misdreavus|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|203|Girafarig|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|204|Pineco|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|206|Dunsparce|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|209|Snubbull|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|213|Shuckle|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|218|Slugma|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|220|Swinub|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|222|Corsola|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|227|Skarmory|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|228|Houndour|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|234|Stantler|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|235|Smeargle|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|239|Elekid|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|240|Magby|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|246|Larvitar|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|247|Pupitar|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|270|Lotad|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|278|Wingull|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|280|Ralts|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|283|Surskit|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|285|Shroomish|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|290|Nincada|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|304|Aron|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|311|Plusle|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|312|Minun|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|313|Volbeat|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|314|Illumise|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|322|Numel|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|328|Trapinch|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|331|Cacnea|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|336|Seviper|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|337|Lunatone|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|338|Solrock|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|339|Barboach|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|343|Baltoy|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|345|Lileep|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|347|Anorith|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|357|Tropius|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|359|Absol|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|363|Spheal|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|371|Bagon|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|374|Beldum|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|396|Starly|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|401|Kricketot|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|406|Budew|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|408|Cranidos|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|410|Shieldon|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|412G|Burmy|4={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Burmy|Sandy Cloak}}|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|415|Combee|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|420|Cherubi|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|422|Shellos|4={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Shellos|West Sea}}|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|422E|Shellos|4={{color2|000|List of Pokémon with form differences#Shellos|East Sea}}|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|425|Drifloon|msp=MSP/3|note=†}} | |||
{{Pokeli|427|Buneary|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|431|Glameow|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|433|Chingling|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|436|Bronzor|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|438|Bonsly|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|449|Hippopotas|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|451|Skorupi|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{Pokeli|455|Carnivine|msp=MSP/3}} | |||
{{ResponsiveList/f}} | |||
</div> | |||
Wynaut's service is exchanging items for other ones. | |||
<div class="mw-collapsed mw-collapsible roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{MD sky color}}; padding:3px; width:900px"> | |||
At the beginning you don't have much choice; only Oran Berry for 2 Apples and Prize Ticket for 4 items. Sometimes after recycling, you might be awarded a bonus of a Ticket; this includes recycling for tickets themselves ''if'' you don't claim them immediately. | |||
Prize Ticket lets you draw in a lottery, which is guaranteed to give you something; either a consolatory prize, a normal reward or a big reward. The color you pick does not matter, as the game instead picks outcome afterward. While it's technically possible to win better ones as the lottery reward, for now let's focus on the normal one. | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; width:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{MD color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD color}};" | |||
|- | |||
! Loss (65%) | |||
! Win (30%) | |||
! Big Win (5%) | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{DL|Seed|Heal Seed}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Power Band}} || {{DL|Throwing item|Silver Spike}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[Oran Berry]] || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Def. Scarf}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Twist Band}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{DL|Wonder Orb|Scanner Orb}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Special Band}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Joy Ribbon}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{DL|Wonder Orb|Radar Orb}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Zinc Band}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Gold Ribbon}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Seed|Eyedrop Seed}} || [[Sitrus Berry]] | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Health drink|Max Elixir}} || {{DL|Seed|Reviver Seed}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Big Apple}} || {{DL|Seed|Joy Seed}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || Silver Ticket || {{DL|Gummi|White Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|Cleanse Orb}} || {{DL|Gummi|Red Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Blue Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Grass Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Yellow Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Clear Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Orange Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Pink Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Brown Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Sky Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Gold Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Green Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Gray Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Purple Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Royal Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Black Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{DL|Gummi|Silver Gummi}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || Gold Ticket | |||
|} | |||
As you can see, even the basic [[Prize Ticket]]'s big reward pool contains valuable items such as [[Sitrus Berry]] or [[Joy Seed]] if you are lucky enough to get them. | |||
</div> | |||
With the new place checked out, you will have to perform some more board jobs and then a Sentry Duty to continue the story; around this part you should now be a Bronze Rank team. Ranking up your team will increase your Kangshkan Storage size and grant you one copy of a stat boosting item, but some ranks will also grant certain hidden benefits, such as unlocking new mission types (some of which may lead to further unlocks) or aforementioned better lottery tickets. | |||
==Sentry Duty== | |||
After a few jobs from the board, you'll be needed for Sentry Duty again. Since this isn't your first Sentry Duty, the reward are unfortunately less impressive. Since you get better reward for setting a high score (which will get harder and harder to do over time), it might better to not play as optimally as possible on purpose! | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; background:#{{ground color light}}; border:3px solid #{{ground color dark}}" | |||
|- | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}; {{roundytl|5px}}"| | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}} | Bad | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}" | Adequate | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}" | Good | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" | Perfect | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}| Regular | |||
| rowspan="2"| Nothing | |||
| | |||
*50 [[Poké]] | |||
*[[Oran Berry]] | |||
| | |||
*100 [[Poké]] | |||
*[[Max Elixir]] | |||
*[[Health drink#Nectar|Nectar]] | |||
| | |||
*300 [[Poké]] | |||
*[[Def. Scarf]] | |||
*[[Reviver Seed]] | |||
*[[Heal Seed]] | |||
|- style="background:#FFF" | |||
! style="background:#{{ground color}}; {{roundybl|5px}}| New high score | |||
| | |||
*100 [[Poké]] | |||
*[[Max Elixir]] | |||
| | |||
*200 [[Poké]] | |||
*[[Heal Seed]] | |||
*[[Health drink#Nectar|Nectar]] | |||
| {{roundybr|5px}}| | |||
*400 [[Poké]] | |||
*[[Pecha Scarf]] | |||
*[[Reviver Seed]] | |||
*[[Max Elixir]] | |||
|} | |||
==Team Skull Joins== | |||
The next day at the morning meeting Chatot tells the guild that a new team will be partnering with the guild... Team Skull. Skuntank releases gas over you all. Their team will be working with the guild for a few days and then joining the selected candidates for the expedition. Your guild members remark that this stinks, literally and figuratively, before Bidoof says they hope the expedition is over with soon. Wigglytuff begins to get angry before Chatot gets everyone to cheer and put on a show of being happy to calm him down. | |||
===Replenish the Perfect Apples=== | |||
After doing some jobs, a cutscene will start once your team has went to bed. Team Skull decides to raid the guild's food stock to give themselves a proper feast. | |||
In the morning, [[Chatot (Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky)|Chatot]] stops your team to tell you to go obtain stock to replenish the larder. For some mysterious reason, the stock dropped sharply and the entire stock of Perfect Apples is now missing. These are Guildmaster [[Wigglytuff (Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky)|Wigglytuff]]'s favorite food, and you are given access to Apple Woods to complete the mission. | |||
Team Skull overhears the details of your mission and decide to follow and mess with you. | |||
Before you head to Apple Woods, Electivire's Link Shop is now open in town. | |||
==Electivire's Link Shop== | |||
At Electivire's you can do two things: | |||
*Remember level-up moves free of charge. This does not include moves exclusive to previous evolved forms ''unless'' you have stalled the evolution and had the prompt to learn, such as Shroomish learning Spore far beyond the level at which it evolves, but not its evolution. | |||
*Link moves for 500 Poké a session. This lets you use multiple moves as one action, from top to bottom (though certain moves will behave odd while linked, or can't be linked at all). A good example is linking Skitty's Tail Whip and Tackle so that each enemy's Defense is lowered and then it gets immediately attacked; there are some particularly strong combinations of moves on certain Pokémon. If an enemy is attacked with a linked move, it will yield 50% more experience on defeat, compared to just using a regular move (which is triple the experience when defeated without using any moves at all); however, linked moves drain Belly faster and additionally will be delinked if a move reaches 0PP. | |||
== Apple Woods == | |||
Apple Woods is 12 floors, the main type appears to be {{t|Bug}} and {{type|Grass}}, with some {{type|Poison}}s. Most notably, this is the first dungeon that can have [[TM]]s lying on the ground, which is a good alternative to saving up money and hoping they show up in [[Treasure Town]]'s shop. This is also the first dungeon that features special floor layout: floor 7 will always have one long corridor around the edges of the floor, with rooms in middle, whereas floor 8 will be opposite of that. | |||
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*Caterpie/'''Butterfree''': A IQ Group. Notably, Metapod isn't available until the credits roll, unlike Kakuna. While Caterpie is nothing much to say about as expected, Butterfree has amazing niche of having many useful moves and {{a|Compoundeyes}} to boost their accuracy: right now it has access to Confusion and both Stun Spore and Sleep Powder, and will eventually learn Supersonic, Tailwind and Silver Wind. It can also have some type coverage via [[TM]]s if needed, such as Energy Ball or Shadow Ball. This is on top of the useful IQ skills its group has: PP Saver, Survivalist, Coin Watcher, Multitalent, Haggler, Collector (makes [[Treasure Box]]es more common, although this type of item isn't available quite yet), All Terrain Hiker, Stair Sensor, Map Surveyor and Pierce Hurler, meaning it can become not only more useful in battle with more PP, but also help traverse the dungeon. | |||
*Hoppip: H IQ Group. Similarly to Tangela in previous dungeon, it has both Chlorophyll and Leaf Guard, meaning it can become quite powerful in the sunlight, especially since it is compatible with Silver Wind TM. However, the moves it starts with are rather lackluster and will require some leveling, but within main story levels it gains access to the powder moves, Leech Seed and natural Bullet Seed. However, the real niche of this Pokémon will be revealed during postgame, where it will learn Memento - a move that massively reduces attacking stats of every enemy in the room, reduces user's HP to 1 and then teleports them to a random place in the room. This move, combined with it learning Synthesis, a self-healing move, is useful for debuffing bosses. | |||
*Budew: H IQ Group. Unfortunately, being a baby Pokémon, it doesn't learn many moves until it evolves, which won't be possible for quite the while. | |||
*'''Burmy (Sandy)''': E IQ Group. Similarly to Caterpie, it doesn't have much use due to its limited moveset before evolving (though it does naturally learn Protect, which here is much more powerful). Notably, while in main games, Burmy's cloak is a temporary form that changes with battles, here it is a permanent variant, akin to the Shellos colors. Each of the Burmy forms can be found only in one specific dungeon. | |||
*Oddish/'''Gloom''': B IQ Group. Another Chlorophyll user. Its moveset isn't too varied, mostly being Normal and Grass moves with some Poison ones (though it does learn the powder moves); however, it eventually learns {{m|Moonlight}}, which heals the entire team for fixed, weather-dependent amount, ''regardless'' of where they are on the floor. | |||
*'''Paras''': A IQ Group. Similarly to Butterfree, this is a Pokémon more suited for support, learning Stun Spore, Spore (which is basically Sleep Powder that targets every enemy in the entire room, rather than just adjacent to the user), and at high level, Aromatherapy and even X-Scissor. It is compatible with Dig, Aerial Ace and Sludge Bomb for type coverage. Unfortunately its Dry Skin Ability combined with its typing makes it incredibly weak to Fire attacks (as well as sunlight, though thankfully Fire-types aren't very common during main story, in contrast to Water-types it will be healed by, which are more plentiful during the main story), as well as few other types. | |||
*'''Weedle'''/'''Kakuna'''/Beedrill: A IQ Group. Like with Butterfree, the not fully evolved forms aren't really useful, but Beedrill does learn some useful moves; at the levels it is met it will have Fury Attack, Focus Energy and Twineedle, learning Pursuit within main story and then later on Pin Missile and Agility. | |||
*Exeggutor: B IQ Group. Yet another Chlorophyll user. Unfortunately being a stone evolution, it does not learn many moves on its own and doesn't have too useful moves via TMs (aside from typical Grass-type tools), with the most notable moves being the ones it starts with: Barrage (a multi-hit move), Confusion and Hypnosis. | |||
*'''Combee''': A IQ Group. Combee suffers from terrible moveset until it evolves, but thankfully it does have niche. Its Honey Gather will make it possible to find Nectar, the potent IQ boosting item, in Treasure Boxes (though right now you do not have access to them). Additionally, if you ever think of acquiring its evolved form by evolution rather than recruiting it directly, it is much easier to find female Combee in this game, as the gender is instead dictated by whether the floor is even or odd (unless the species is one gender only). | |||
</div> | |||
=== Pokémon encountered === | === Pokémon encountered === | ||
{{mdloc/h| | {{mdloc/h|Bug}} | ||
{{mdloc|010|Caterpie|1-4|10|8.2}} | {{mdloc|010|Caterpie|1-4|10|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|187|Hoppip|1-5|11|8.2}} | {{mdloc|187|Hoppip|1-5|11|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|406|Budew|1-5|11-12|8.2}} | {{mdloc|406|Budew|1-5|11-12|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|412|Burmy | {{mdloc|412|Burmy|1-5|11|8.2|Sand}} | ||
{{mdloc|043|Oddish|1-6|11-12|8.2}} | {{mdloc|043|Oddish|1-6|11-12|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|012|Butterfree | {{mdloc|012|Butterfree|1-7|14-17|5.5}} | ||
{{mdloc|046|Paras|1-12|11-13|8.2}} | {{mdloc|046|Paras|1-12|11-13|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|013|Weedle|4-9|12|8.2}} | {{mdloc|013|Weedle|4-9|12|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|103|Exeggutor|4-12|12|0.5}} | {{mdloc|103|Exeggutor|4-12|12|0.5}} | ||
{{mdloc|415|Combee|6-12|12-13|6.4 | {{mdloc|415|Combee|6-12|12-13|6.4}} | ||
{{mdloc|044|Gloom|7-12|12-13|0.1}} | {{mdloc|044|Gloom|7-12|12-13|0.1}} | ||
{{mdloc|014|Kakuna|8-12|14|5}} | {{mdloc|014|Kakuna|8-12|14|5}} | ||
{{mdloc|015|Beedrill | {{mdloc|015|Beedrill|8-12|11-12|5}} | ||
{{mdloc/f| | {{mdloc/f|Grass}} | ||
===Deep Apple Woods=== | |||
Your team spots a tree full of Perfect Apples but as they approach they're stopped by Team Skull, who were hiding in the trees and have been eating the apples while they waited for you to show up. Skuntank knocks the remaining apples from the tree to help you but your partner sees through it and knows they're tricking you. Your partner calls them on their trick and prepares for a fight but Koffing and Skuntank simply send a Noxious Special Gas Combo at you, knocking you out. After that happens, Koffing and Skuntank leave, but there's another member left who hasn't... Zubat! He also got knocked out by the Noxious Special Gas Combo, and hurries after his fellow team members. You'll have to return to Chatot and tell him couldn't get any Perfect Apples because when you come to, they're all gone. | |||
===Items=== | |||
====Ground==== | |||
{{DungeonItem/h|bug}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Poké|4=2-80|3=1-12|sprite=MDBag Poké TDS Sprite}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Power Band|Scarf|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Special Band|Scarf|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Twist Band|Scarf|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Stick|Throwing item|sprite=MDBag Stick RTRB TDS Sprite|1-12|4-5}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Apple|Apple|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Big Apple|Apple|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blue Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Blue Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Grass Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Grass Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Orange Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Orange Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|White Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag White Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Clear Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Clear Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pink Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Pink Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Red Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Red Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Yellow Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Yellow Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|Cheri Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Oran Berry|Oran Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Oren Berry|Oran Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pecha Berry|Pecha Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blast Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Dough Seed|Lookalike Item|sprite=MDBag Seed TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Dropeye Seed|Lookalike Item|sprite=MDBag Seed TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Heal Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Reviser Seed|Lookalike Item|sprite=MDBag Seed TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Reviver Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Sleep Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Slip Seed|Lookalike Item|sprite=MDBag Seed TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Stun Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Via Seed|Lookalike Item|sprite=MDBag Seed TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Warp Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|X-Eye Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|Health drink|sprite=MDBag Drink TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Mix Elixir|Lookalike item|sprite=MDBag Drink TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Aerial Ace|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Attract|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Brick Break|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Brine|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Bullet Seed|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Calm Mind|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Dig|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Dive|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Dragon Claw|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Embargo|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Energy Ball|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Explosion|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|False Swipe|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Flash|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Focus Blast|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Focus Punch|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Giga Drain|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Giga Impact|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Hidden Power|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Hyper Beam|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Iron Tail|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Light Screen|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Natural Gift|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Payback|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Poison Jab|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Protect|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Recycle|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Reflect|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Rest|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Roar|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Rock Slide|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Roost|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Safeguard|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Shadow Claw|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Shock Wave|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|SolarBeam|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Stealth Rock|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Steel Wing|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Swords Dance|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Taunt|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Thunder Wave|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Thunderbolt|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Torment|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Vacuum-Cut|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Water Pulse|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Wide Slash|TM|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|All-Hit Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blowback Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Decoy Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Drought Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Escape Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Foe-Fear Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Foe-Seal Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Hurl Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Luminous Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Petrify Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Radar Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Rollcall Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Scanner Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Slumber Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Spurn Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Switcher Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Totter Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Transfer Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Warp Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
|} | |||
====Kecleon Shop==== | |||
8-10% spawn rate depending on the floor. | |||
{{DungeonItem/h|bug}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|Cheri Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Oran Berry|Oran Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pecha Berry|Pecha Berry|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Rawst Berry|Rawst Berry|sprite=MDBag Rawst Berry Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blast Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Heal Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Reviver Seed|Seed|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|Health drink|sprite=MDBag Drink TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Apple|Apple|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Big Apple|Apple|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blue Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Blue Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Grass Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Grass Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Orange Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Orange Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|White Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag White Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Clear Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Clear Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Gray Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Gray Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pink Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Pink Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Red Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Red Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Yellow Gummi|Gummi|sprite=MDBag Yellow Gummi TDS Sprite|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blowback Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Drought Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Hurl Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|One-Shot Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Petrify Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Rollcall Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Warp Orb|Wonder Orb|1-12}} | |||
|} | |||
==Wigglytuff's Guild == | |||
You return to the guild and explain to Chatot you couldn't get the Perfect Apples. Your partner tries to blame Team Skull, only to receive a scolding from Chatot. You'll be going without dinner for your failure as punishment. Chatot panics when thinking of having to face Wigglytuff alone... but then decides you're going with him! | |||
You and your partner watch everyone eat dinner then go with Chatot to tell Wigglytuff the bad news. He doesn't seem at all disappointed and asks for the other Perfect Apples. Chatot then says that your Team failed to retrieve the Perfect Apples, making Wigglytuff go on a slight rampage. Just when it was going to get really bad, Team Skull arrives with a Perfect Apple for Wigglytuff. Chatot and Wigglytuff praise Team Skull before they leave. | |||
After exiting, Zubat and Koffing wonder why Skuntank stepped in. He explains that giving a Perfect Apple over was a strategic move to win Wigglytuffs trust so they will be selected for the expedition. Team Skull plots to go on the expedition, let the guild do the work, and then knock everyone out and take the treasure at the end. | |||
As you had no dinner that night, both of your stomachs rumble and have a hard time going to sleep. | |||
===Expedition News=== | |||
Before your morning cheers, Chatot announces that the upcoming expedition is to take place soon and they'll announce who will be going soon. Team Skull, while not becoming official members of the guild, will be there for the expedition. Many official members get aggravated. After the morning cheers, the usual "HOORAY!" becomes "Hooray...", causing Wigglytuff to get angry. Chatot panics and says to be happy, even if it hurts. | |||
After everyone else leaves, Chatot tells you to give up on being chosen after your failure the day before. | |||
Then, your partner tells you how they were already sick from hunger and now they are even more sick now that Chatot told them that. There is suddenly a voice calling to you. It's Sunflora, Bidoof, and Chimecho! Sunflora calls you to your own room, where your friends give you both an Apple. After that, you and your partner explain what Chatot said. Sunflora, Chimecho, and Bidoof comfort you. | |||
===Croagunk's Swap Shop=== | |||
When you try to go upstairs, Croagunk will call you over for the first time. He asks what you and Sunflora and her friends were doing back in the room but that's not what he called you for. He called you for the Croagunk Swap Shop which is back in business. Items can be put in his cauldron and they'll be swapped from items offered up by another Pokémon somewhere around Treasure Town. | |||
After | ==Project P== | ||
After going outside, there will be commotion inside Spinda's Café explaining Project P. In short, by recycling items at Wynaut's service, you will unlock things, such as new items or dungeons. Right now you can only acquire better version of the tickets by ranking your team up, with everything else being unavailable. | |||
==Sentry Duty== | |||
After that event, you have to go through more jobs and then yet another session of Sentry Duty with the same pool of rewards as 2nd time. If you have been diligent with mission, you should be able to reach Silver Rank around here, which will further upgrade your Kangaskhan Storage, give yet another stat-boosting item and make it possible to recycle 6 items for a Silver Ticket at Spinda's Café, which offers better rewards at better rates than the default ticket. | |||
<div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed roundy" style="margin:auto; border: 3px solid #{{MD sky color}}; padding:3px; width:900px"> | |||
{| class="roundy" style="margin:auto; width:auto; text-align:center; background: #{{MD color light}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD color}};" | |||
|- | |||
! Loss (55%) | |||
! Win (40%) | |||
! Big Win (5%) | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| [[Oran Berry]] || {{DL|Throwing item|Silver Spike}} || [[Scope Lens]] | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{DL|Health drink|Max Elixir}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Heal Ribbon}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Pass Scarf}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| Prize Ticket || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Twist Band}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Weather Band}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{DL|Wonder Orb|Rainy Orb}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Joy Ribbon}} || {{DL|Recruitment|Friend Bow}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| {{DL|Wonder Orb|Escape Orb}} || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Gold Ribbon}} || [[Sitrus Berry]] | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Special Band}} || {{DL|Health drink|Ginseng}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Seed|Reviver Seed}} || {{DL|Seed|Joy Seed}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Seed|Vile Seed}} || {{DL|Health drink|Protein}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Seed|Pure Seed}} || {{DL|Health drink|Calcium}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Seed|Violent Seed}} || {{DL|Health drink|Iron}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Huge Apple}} || {{DL|Health drink|Nectar}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|01|Focus Punch}} || {{DL|Health drink|Zinc}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|03|Water Pulse}} || {{DL|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|Huge Apple}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|04|Calm Mind}} || Gold Ticket | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|05|Roar}} || {{TM|02|Dragon Claw}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|06|Toxic}} || {{TM|03|Water Pulse}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|08|Bulk Up}} || {{TM|13|Ice Beam}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|10|Hidden Power}} || {{TM|14|Blizzard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|12|Taunt}} || {{TM|15|Hyper Beam}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|16|Light Screen}} || {{TM|16|Light Screen}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|20|Safeguard}} || {{TM|19|Giga Drain}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|27|Return}} || {{TM|20|Safeguard}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|28|Dig}} || {{TM|21|Frustration}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|31|Brick Break}} || {{TM|22|SolarBeam}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|33|Reflect}} || {{TM|23|Iron Tail}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|40|Aerial Ace}} || {{TM|25|Thunder}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|41|Torment}} || {{TM|27|Return}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|42|Facade}} || {{TM|28|Dig}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|43|Secret Power}} || {{TM|34|Shock Wave}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|44|Rest}} || {{TM|35|Flamethrower}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|46|Thief}} || {{TM|36|Sludge Bomb}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|51|Roost}} || {{TM|38|Fire Blast}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|52|Focus Blast}} || {{TM|40|Aerial Ace}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|56|Fling}} || {{TM|41|Torment}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|58|Endure}} || {{TM|42|Facade}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|60|Drain Punch}} || {{TM|43|Secret Power}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|61|Will-O-Wisp}} || {{TM|44|Rest}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|63|Embargo}} || {{TM|47|Steel Wing}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|66|Payback}} || {{TM|48|Skill Swap}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|67|Recycle}} || {{TM|50|Overheat}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|69|Rock Polish}} || {{TM|53|Energy Ball}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|72|Avalanche}} || {{TM|54|False Swipe}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|73|Thunder Wave}} || {{TM|55|Brine}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|75|Swords Dance}} || {{TM|56|Fling}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|77|Psych Up}} || {{TM|57|Charge Beam}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|78|Captivate}} || {{TM|58|Endure}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|79|Dark Pulse}} || {{TM|59|Dragon Pulse}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|80|Rock Slide}} || {{TM|61|Will-O-Wisp}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|82|Sleep Talk}} || {{TM|62|Silver Wind}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|83|Natural Gift}} || {{TM|64|Explosion}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|85|Dream Eater}} || {{TM|65|Shadow Claw}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|86|Grass Knot}} || {{TM|68|Giga Impact}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|87|Swagger}} || {{TM|69|Rock Polish}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|90|Substitute}} || {{TM|70|Flash}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{TM|92|Trick Room}} || {{TM|71|Stone Edge}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|Invisify Orb}} || {{TM|72|Avalanche}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|Spurn Orb}} || {{TM|73|Thunder Wave}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|Foe-Hold Orb}} || {{TM|74|Gyro Ball}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|All-Mach Orb}} || {{TM|75|Swords Dance}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|Foe-Fear Orb}} || {{TM|77|Psych Up}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|All-Hit Orb}} || {{TM|78|Captivate}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || {{DL|Wonder Orb|Foe-Seal Orb}} || {{TM|79|Dark Pulse}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|80|Rock Slide}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|81|X-Scissor}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|82|Sleep Talk}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|83|Natural Gift}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|85|Dream Eater}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|86|Grass Knot}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|87|Swagger}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|90|Substitute}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{TM|92|Trick Room}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || [[TM]] {{m|Dive}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || [[TM]] {{m|Wide Slash}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || [[TM]] {{m|Vacuum-Cut}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|01|Cut}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|02|Fly}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|03|Surf}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|04|Strength}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|05|Defog}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|06|Rock Smash}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|07|Waterfall}} | |||
|- style="background:#fff" | |||
| || || {{HM|08|Rock Climb}} | |||
|} | |||
The pool of Silver Ticket's rewards is already much better than the regular ticket, as it contains useful TMs in the regular reward section, and big reward can be various kind of stat boosting item, or even an HM! In this game, HMs are simply TMs that contain different moves and never break; most of them don't contain any useful moves, but Cut hits all adjacent enemies while Rock Smash lets you destroy walls in dungeons. If you get one, consider yourself lucky, as this is the only place to find them until the credits roll! | |||
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[[Category:Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky walkthrough|S06]] |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 25 December 2024
Team Skull
In the morning, Chatot and Wigglytuff share the news of the expedition with the rest of the members. After the morning cheer, you and your partner go up to the Job Bulletin Board to get a job. However Koffing and Zubat are there.
It takes your partner a second to recognize them, then they get aggravated at the fact that they are here. Koffing and Zubat reveal they're part of an exploration team too, much to your partners surprise. The duo try to taunt your partner but they stand their ground and bring up the fact that they were beaten by your team before. Undaunted, Koffing and Zubat say they didn't have the "Chief" with them. Your partner is puzzled, but Koffing says he can "smell him coming now"!
The Chief turns out to be a Skuntank, who is the leader of Koffing and Zubat, who are part of a team called Team Skull. Skuntank appears to have a bad personality, attacking you with what appears to be a Poison Gas, knocking you out. Zubat updates Skuntank on the expedition and their team leaves to plot while your partner pouts that they couldn't stand up to the chief.
Spinda's Café
Once you exit the Guild, Wynaut and Wobbuffet will stop you to let you know the Spinda's Café, is finally open. Here, you can either turn consumable items into drinks that can further boost stats at the Juice Bar, or recycle unneeded items for other items at the Recycle shop.
When you leave the cafe, Chimecho meets you and tells you that you can let your team recruits wait for you there from now on if you want. There's also a bell and sign by the watering hole you can interact with to have Chimecho come to you for assembling your team away from the guild.
An item that boosts stats will always give a stat boost if turned into a drink, but certain items can become good or miraculous drinks. Good drinks boost either HP or IQ, depending on the item (for example, Gummis will give 2 IQ, while Apple will give 2 HP). Miraculous drinks boost a random stat by 2-5 points. Sometimes, instead of that, an event will happen; for now, a Pokémon might want to join your team (it will come at level 1, however). The chances vary from item to item, and some items are effectively high-risk, high reward; for example, the lookalike items have high chances for good or miracle drinks or a Pokémon joining your team, but equally likely to instead give out a bad drink which lowers a stat by 1-3 points.
The following Pokémon can be obtained this way. Most of these can be found in dungeons found at various points of the main story; Pokémon marked with a dagger (†) can be recruited only after the credits roll.
Wynaut's service is exchanging items for other ones.
At the beginning you don't have much choice; only Oran Berry for 2 Apples and Prize Ticket for 4 items. Sometimes after recycling, you might be awarded a bonus of a Ticket; this includes recycling for tickets themselves if you don't claim them immediately.
Prize Ticket lets you draw in a lottery, which is guaranteed to give you something; either a consolatory prize, a normal reward or a big reward. The color you pick does not matter, as the game instead picks outcome afterward. While it's technically possible to win better ones as the lottery reward, for now let's focus on the normal one.
Loss (65%) | Win (30%) | Big Win (5%) |
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Heal Seed | Power Band | Silver Spike |
Oran Berry | Def. Scarf | Twist Band |
Scanner Orb | Special Band | Joy Ribbon |
Radar Orb | Zinc Band | Gold Ribbon |
Eyedrop Seed | Sitrus Berry | |
Max Elixir | Reviver Seed | |
Big Apple | Joy Seed | |
Silver Ticket | White Gummi | |
Cleanse Orb | Red Gummi | |
Blue Gummi | ||
Grass Gummi | ||
Yellow Gummi | ||
Clear Gummi | ||
Orange Gummi | ||
Pink Gummi | ||
Brown Gummi | ||
Sky Gummi | ||
Gold Gummi | ||
Green Gummi | ||
Gray Gummi | ||
Purple Gummi | ||
Royal Gummi | ||
Black Gummi | ||
Silver Gummi | ||
Gold Ticket |
As you can see, even the basic Prize Ticket's big reward pool contains valuable items such as Sitrus Berry or Joy Seed if you are lucky enough to get them.
With the new place checked out, you will have to perform some more board jobs and then a Sentry Duty to continue the story; around this part you should now be a Bronze Rank team. Ranking up your team will increase your Kangshkan Storage size and grant you one copy of a stat boosting item, but some ranks will also grant certain hidden benefits, such as unlocking new mission types (some of which may lead to further unlocks) or aforementioned better lottery tickets.
Sentry Duty
After a few jobs from the board, you'll be needed for Sentry Duty again. Since this isn't your first Sentry Duty, the reward are unfortunately less impressive. Since you get better reward for setting a high score (which will get harder and harder to do over time), it might better to not play as optimally as possible on purpose!
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Regular | Nothing |
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Team Skull Joins
The next day at the morning meeting Chatot tells the guild that a new team will be partnering with the guild... Team Skull. Skuntank releases gas over you all. Their team will be working with the guild for a few days and then joining the selected candidates for the expedition. Your guild members remark that this stinks, literally and figuratively, before Bidoof says they hope the expedition is over with soon. Wigglytuff begins to get angry before Chatot gets everyone to cheer and put on a show of being happy to calm him down.
Replenish the Perfect Apples
After doing some jobs, a cutscene will start once your team has went to bed. Team Skull decides to raid the guild's food stock to give themselves a proper feast.
In the morning, Chatot stops your team to tell you to go obtain stock to replenish the larder. For some mysterious reason, the stock dropped sharply and the entire stock of Perfect Apples is now missing. These are Guildmaster Wigglytuff's favorite food, and you are given access to Apple Woods to complete the mission.
Team Skull overhears the details of your mission and decide to follow and mess with you.
Before you head to Apple Woods, Electivire's Link Shop is now open in town.
Electivire's Link Shop
At Electivire's you can do two things:
- Remember level-up moves free of charge. This does not include moves exclusive to previous evolved forms unless you have stalled the evolution and had the prompt to learn, such as Shroomish learning Spore far beyond the level at which it evolves, but not its evolution.
- Link moves for 500 Poké a session. This lets you use multiple moves as one action, from top to bottom (though certain moves will behave odd while linked, or can't be linked at all). A good example is linking Skitty's Tail Whip and Tackle so that each enemy's Defense is lowered and then it gets immediately attacked; there are some particularly strong combinations of moves on certain Pokémon. If an enemy is attacked with a linked move, it will yield 50% more experience on defeat, compared to just using a regular move (which is triple the experience when defeated without using any moves at all); however, linked moves drain Belly faster and additionally will be delinked if a move reaches 0PP.
Apple Woods
Apple Woods is 12 floors, the main type appears to be Bug and Grass-type, with some Poison-types. Most notably, this is the first dungeon that can have TMs lying on the ground, which is a good alternative to saving up money and hoping they show up in Treasure Town's shop. This is also the first dungeon that features special floor layout: floor 7 will always have one long corridor around the edges of the floor, with rooms in middle, whereas floor 8 will be opposite of that.
- Caterpie/Butterfree: A IQ Group. Notably, Metapod isn't available until the credits roll, unlike Kakuna. While Caterpie is nothing much to say about as expected, Butterfree has amazing niche of having many useful moves and Compoundeyes to boost their accuracy: right now it has access to Confusion and both Stun Spore and Sleep Powder, and will eventually learn Supersonic, Tailwind and Silver Wind. It can also have some type coverage via TMs if needed, such as Energy Ball or Shadow Ball. This is on top of the useful IQ skills its group has: PP Saver, Survivalist, Coin Watcher, Multitalent, Haggler, Collector (makes Treasure Boxes more common, although this type of item isn't available quite yet), All Terrain Hiker, Stair Sensor, Map Surveyor and Pierce Hurler, meaning it can become not only more useful in battle with more PP, but also help traverse the dungeon.
- Hoppip: H IQ Group. Similarly to Tangela in previous dungeon, it has both Chlorophyll and Leaf Guard, meaning it can become quite powerful in the sunlight, especially since it is compatible with Silver Wind TM. However, the moves it starts with are rather lackluster and will require some leveling, but within main story levels it gains access to the powder moves, Leech Seed and natural Bullet Seed. However, the real niche of this Pokémon will be revealed during postgame, where it will learn Memento - a move that massively reduces attacking stats of every enemy in the room, reduces user's HP to 1 and then teleports them to a random place in the room. This move, combined with it learning Synthesis, a self-healing move, is useful for debuffing bosses.
- Budew: H IQ Group. Unfortunately, being a baby Pokémon, it doesn't learn many moves until it evolves, which won't be possible for quite the while.
- Burmy (Sandy): E IQ Group. Similarly to Caterpie, it doesn't have much use due to its limited moveset before evolving (though it does naturally learn Protect, which here is much more powerful). Notably, while in main games, Burmy's cloak is a temporary form that changes with battles, here it is a permanent variant, akin to the Shellos colors. Each of the Burmy forms can be found only in one specific dungeon.
- Oddish/Gloom: B IQ Group. Another Chlorophyll user. Its moveset isn't too varied, mostly being Normal and Grass moves with some Poison ones (though it does learn the powder moves); however, it eventually learns Moonlight, which heals the entire team for fixed, weather-dependent amount, regardless of where they are on the floor.
- Paras: A IQ Group. Similarly to Butterfree, this is a Pokémon more suited for support, learning Stun Spore, Spore (which is basically Sleep Powder that targets every enemy in the entire room, rather than just adjacent to the user), and at high level, Aromatherapy and even X-Scissor. It is compatible with Dig, Aerial Ace and Sludge Bomb for type coverage. Unfortunately its Dry Skin Ability combined with its typing makes it incredibly weak to Fire attacks (as well as sunlight, though thankfully Fire-types aren't very common during main story, in contrast to Water-types it will be healed by, which are more plentiful during the main story), as well as few other types.
- Weedle/Kakuna/Beedrill: A IQ Group. Like with Butterfree, the not fully evolved forms aren't really useful, but Beedrill does learn some useful moves; at the levels it is met it will have Fury Attack, Focus Energy and Twineedle, learning Pursuit within main story and then later on Pin Missile and Agility.
- Exeggutor: B IQ Group. Yet another Chlorophyll user. Unfortunately being a stone evolution, it does not learn many moves on its own and doesn't have too useful moves via TMs (aside from typical Grass-type tools), with the most notable moves being the ones it starts with: Barrage (a multi-hit move), Confusion and Hypnosis.
- Combee: A IQ Group. Combee suffers from terrible moveset until it evolves, but thankfully it does have niche. Its Honey Gather will make it possible to find Nectar, the potent IQ boosting item, in Treasure Boxes (though right now you do not have access to them). Additionally, if you ever think of acquiring its evolved form by evolution rather than recruiting it directly, it is much easier to find female Combee in this game, as the gender is instead dictated by whether the floor is even or odd (unless the species is one gender only).
Pokémon encountered
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Caterpie | 1-4 | 10 | 8.2% |
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Hoppip | 1-5 | 11 | 8.2% |
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Budew | 1-5 | 11-12 | 8.2% |
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Burmy Sandy Cloak |
1-5 | 11 | 8.2% |
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Oddish | 1-6 | 11-12 | 8.2% |
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Butterfree | 1-7 | 14-17 | 5.5% |
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Paras | 1-12 | 11-13 | 8.2% |
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Weedle | 4-9 | 12 | 8.2% |
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Exeggutor | 4-12 | 12 | 0.5% |
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Combee | 6-12 | 12-13 | 6.4% |
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Gloom | 7-12 | 12-13 | 0.1% |
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Kakuna | 8-12 | 14 | 5% |
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Beedrill | 8-12 | 11-12 | 5% |
Deep Apple Woods
Your team spots a tree full of Perfect Apples but as they approach they're stopped by Team Skull, who were hiding in the trees and have been eating the apples while they waited for you to show up. Skuntank knocks the remaining apples from the tree to help you but your partner sees through it and knows they're tricking you. Your partner calls them on their trick and prepares for a fight but Koffing and Skuntank simply send a Noxious Special Gas Combo at you, knocking you out. After that happens, Koffing and Skuntank leave, but there's another member left who hasn't... Zubat! He also got knocked out by the Noxious Special Gas Combo, and hurries after his fellow team members. You'll have to return to Chatot and tell him couldn't get any Perfect Apples because when you come to, they're all gone.
Items
Ground
Kecleon Shop
8-10% spawn rate depending on the floor.
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Cheri Berry | 1-12F |
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Oran Berry | 1-12F |
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Pecha Berry | 1-12F |
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Rawst Berry | 1-12F |
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Blast Seed | 1-12F |
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Heal Seed | 1-12F |
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Reviver Seed | 1-12F |
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Max Elixir | 1-12F |
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Apple | 1-12F |
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Big Apple | 1-12F |
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Blue Gummi | 1-12F |
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Grass Gummi | 1-12F |
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Orange Gummi | 1-12F |
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White Gummi | 1-12F |
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Clear Gummi | 1-12F |
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Gray Gummi | 1-12F |
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Pink Gummi | 1-12F |
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Red Gummi | 1-12F |
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Yellow Gummi | 1-12F |
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Blowback Orb | 1-12F |
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Drought Orb | 1-12F |
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Hurl Orb | 1-12F |
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One-Shot Orb | 1-12F |
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Petrify Orb | 1-12F |
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Rollcall Orb | 1-12F |
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Warp Orb | 1-12F |
Wigglytuff's Guild
You return to the guild and explain to Chatot you couldn't get the Perfect Apples. Your partner tries to blame Team Skull, only to receive a scolding from Chatot. You'll be going without dinner for your failure as punishment. Chatot panics when thinking of having to face Wigglytuff alone... but then decides you're going with him!
You and your partner watch everyone eat dinner then go with Chatot to tell Wigglytuff the bad news. He doesn't seem at all disappointed and asks for the other Perfect Apples. Chatot then says that your Team failed to retrieve the Perfect Apples, making Wigglytuff go on a slight rampage. Just when it was going to get really bad, Team Skull arrives with a Perfect Apple for Wigglytuff. Chatot and Wigglytuff praise Team Skull before they leave.
After exiting, Zubat and Koffing wonder why Skuntank stepped in. He explains that giving a Perfect Apple over was a strategic move to win Wigglytuffs trust so they will be selected for the expedition. Team Skull plots to go on the expedition, let the guild do the work, and then knock everyone out and take the treasure at the end.
As you had no dinner that night, both of your stomachs rumble and have a hard time going to sleep.
Expedition News
Before your morning cheers, Chatot announces that the upcoming expedition is to take place soon and they'll announce who will be going soon. Team Skull, while not becoming official members of the guild, will be there for the expedition. Many official members get aggravated. After the morning cheers, the usual "HOORAY!" becomes "Hooray...", causing Wigglytuff to get angry. Chatot panics and says to be happy, even if it hurts.
After everyone else leaves, Chatot tells you to give up on being chosen after your failure the day before.
Then, your partner tells you how they were already sick from hunger and now they are even more sick now that Chatot told them that. There is suddenly a voice calling to you. It's Sunflora, Bidoof, and Chimecho! Sunflora calls you to your own room, where your friends give you both an Apple. After that, you and your partner explain what Chatot said. Sunflora, Chimecho, and Bidoof comfort you.
Croagunk's Swap Shop
When you try to go upstairs, Croagunk will call you over for the first time. He asks what you and Sunflora and her friends were doing back in the room but that's not what he called you for. He called you for the Croagunk Swap Shop which is back in business. Items can be put in his cauldron and they'll be swapped from items offered up by another Pokémon somewhere around Treasure Town.
Project P
After going outside, there will be commotion inside Spinda's Café explaining Project P. In short, by recycling items at Wynaut's service, you will unlock things, such as new items or dungeons. Right now you can only acquire better version of the tickets by ranking your team up, with everything else being unavailable.
Sentry Duty
After that event, you have to go through more jobs and then yet another session of Sentry Duty with the same pool of rewards as 2nd time. If you have been diligent with mission, you should be able to reach Silver Rank around here, which will further upgrade your Kangaskhan Storage, give yet another stat-boosting item and make it possible to recycle 6 items for a Silver Ticket at Spinda's Café, which offers better rewards at better rates than the default ticket.
The pool of Silver Ticket's rewards is already much better than the regular ticket, as it contains useful TMs in the regular reward section, and big reward can be various kind of stat boosting item, or even an HM! In this game, HMs are simply TMs that contain different moves and never break; most of them don't contain any useful moves, but Cut hits all adjacent enemies while Rock Smash lets you destroy walls in dungeons. If you get one, consider yourself lucky, as this is the only place to find them until the credits roll!
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