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'''The Nightmare''' is a dungeon that can only be visited once in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]. It has 17 floors and is unlocked after clearing [[Mt. Travail]] and bringing {{p|Drowzee}} back to the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|Wigglytuff Guild]] to examine {{p|Azurill}}. The player meets {{p|Cresselia}} (or rather, {{mdc|Darkrai|2}} disguised as such) at the end of the dungeon. It should also be noted that belly decreases at an alarming rate in this dungeon, making food items necessary.
'''The Nightmare''' is a dungeon that can only be visited once in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]. It has 17 floors and is unlocked after clearing [[Mt. Travail]] and bringing {{p|Drowzee}} back to the [[Wigglytuff's Guild|Wigglytuff Guild]] to examine {{p|Azurill}}. The player meets {{p|Cresselia}}, which is actually, {{mdc|Darkrai|2}} disguised as such, at the end of the dungeon. It is advised that one brings food items in this dungeon, as the player's belly decreases at an accelerated rate.


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Pokémon recruitable No
Floors 17
Item allowance 48
Money allowance Allowed
Team members 2
Starting level Current
Predominant type Normal
Boss None

The Nightmare is a dungeon that can only be visited once in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness. It has 17 floors and is unlocked after clearing Mt. Travail and bringing Drowzee back to the Wigglytuff Guild to examine Azurill. The player meets Cresselia, which is actually, Darkrai disguised as such, at the end of the dungeon. It is advised that one brings food items in this dungeon, as the player's belly decreases at an accelerated rate.

Pokémon encountered

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Clefairy (Pokémon) Clefairy ? Unrecruitable
Jigglypuff (Pokémon) Jigglypuff ? Unrecruitable
Meowth (Pokémon) Meowth ? Unrecruitable
Lickitung (Pokémon) Lickitung ? Unrecruitable
Cleffa (Pokémon) Cleffa ? Unrecruitable
Espeon (Pokémon) Espeon ? Unrecruitable
Wobbuffet (Pokémon) Wobbuffet ? Unrecruitable
Miltank (Pokémon) Miltank ? Unrecruitable
Blissey (Pokémon) Blissey ? Unrecruitable
Whismur (Pokémon) Whismur ? Unrecruitable
Skitty (Pokémon) Skitty ? Unrecruitable
Swalot (Pokémon) Swalot ? Unrecruitable
Spoink (Pokémon) Spoink ? Unrecruitable
Spinda (Pokémon) Spinda ? Unrecruitable
Wynaut (Pokémon) Wynaut ? Unrecruitable
Croagunk (Pokémon) Croagunk ? Unrecruitable
Persian (Pokémon) Persian ? Unrecruitable
Igglybuff (Pokémon) Igglybuff ? Unrecruitable
Lickilicky (Pokémon) Lickilicky ? Unrecruitable
Grumpig (Pokémon) Grumpig ? Unrecruitable
Happiny (Pokémon) Happiny ? Unrecruitable
Clefable (Pokémon) Clefable ? Unrecruitable
Wigglytuff (Pokémon) Wigglytuff ? Unrecruitable
Chansey (Pokémon) Chansey ? Unrecruitable
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