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Revision as of 13:31, 27 November 2010

← The Nightmare
Spacial Rift
Dark Crater →
Spacial Rift
そらのさけめ
Spacial Rift.png
Pokémon recruitable Yes
Floors 25
Item allowance Allowed
Money allowance Allowed
Team members 4
Starting level Current
Predominant type Various
Boss Until recruited:
Palkia
After first visit

Spacial Rift (Japanese: そらのさけめ Sky Fissure) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It has 15 basement floors, a nine-floor deep portion, and a one-floor lower portion. It can be accessed by talking to a Lapras on a shoreline after clearing The Nightmare. On their first visit, due to being dragged in there by Palkia, the player only has their partner and their hero. They are also prohibited from recruiting Pokémon in the dungeon.

There is a locked room on the ninth floor of Deep Spacial Rift which contains a Treasure Box.

Pokémon encountered

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Chatot (Pokémon) Chatot 1-6 49 -10%
Drapion (Pokémon) Drapion 1-6 ? -12%
Xatu (Pokémon) Xatu 1-7 48 ?%
Gallade (Pokémon) Gallade 1-9 ? -12%
Kadabra (Pokémon) Kadabra 1-9, 11-15; Deepest Part 1-4, 6-9 ? -19%
Jolteon (Pokémon) Jolteon 1-15; Deepest Part 1-4, 6-9 45-50 -12%
Charizard (Pokémon) Charizard 1-15; Deepest Part 1-9 50-53 -12%
Magnezone (Pokémon) Magnezone 1-15; Deepest Part 1-9 49 -12%
Electivire (Pokémon) Electivire 1-15; Deepest Part 1-9 50-53 -12%
Honchkrow (Pokémon) Honchkrow 1-15; Deepest Part 1-4, 6-9 53 -12%
Sableye (Pokémon) Sableye 1-15; Deepest Part 1-9 50-52 8.2%
Solrock (Pokémon) Solrock 4-10 ? 6.4%
Chimecho (Pokémon) Chimecho 5-15; Deepest Part 1-9 ? 6.9%
Gligar (Pokémon) Gligar 6-15; Deepest Part 1-9 49 8.2%
Bronzor (Pokémon) Bronzor 7-12 ? 8.2%
Toxicroak (Pokémon) Toxicroak 7-15; Deepest Part 1-9 ? -12%
Latias (Pokémon) Latias 10 44 0.1% *
Tropius (Pokémon) Tropius 12-15; Deepest Part 1-2 ? 6.4%
Darkrai (Pokémon) Darkrai 14 53 -22% *
Dusknoir (Pokémon) Dusknoir 14-15; Deepest Part 1-4 ? 8.2%
Drowzee (Pokémon) Drowzee 15; Deepest Part 1-4 15 6.4%
Spiritomb (Pokémon) Spiritomb 15; Deepest Part 1-5 ? -10%
Porygon (Pokémon) Porygon Deepest Part 3-9 ? 6.4%
Latios (Pokémon) Latios Deepest Part 5 44 0.1% *
Hypno (Pokémon) Hypno Deepest Part 6-9 ? -4.5%
Lunatone (Pokémon) Lunatone Deepest Part 6-9 ? 6.4%
Palkia (Pokémon) Palkia Bottom 48 100% Boss
Palkia cannot be recruited on the first visit.
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