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The {{player}}'s team first enters the cave with [[Team Charm]]. The exploration team first enters the first Monument Room; from there, if the I, C, and E stones are in the [[toolbox]] the team can proceed to the Regice Chamber; if they do not have the required stones, the team enters Ice Aegis Cave, where these stones can be collected. After defeating {{p|Regice}} in the Regice Chamber, the team proceeds to the second Monument Room, where they will proceed either to the Rock Aegis Cave or {{p|Regirock}} Chamber depending on if they have the R, O, C, and K stones. After defeating Regirock in the Regirock Chamber, the team proceeds to the third Monument Room, where they will proceed either to the Steel Aegis Cave or {{p|Registeel}} Chamber depending on if they have the S, T, L stones and two E stones. After defeating Registeel, the team proceeds to the Aegis Cave Pit, where {{p|Regigigas}} is battled along with a group of four {{p|Hitmonlee}} and four {{p|Bronzong}}.
The {{player}}'s team first enters the cave with [[Team Charm]]. The exploration team first enters the first Monument Room; from there, if the I, C, and E stones are in the [[toolbox]] the team can proceed to the Regice Chamber; if they do not have the required stones, the team enters Ice Aegis Cave, where these stones can be collected. After defeating {{p|Regice}} in the Regice Chamber, the team proceeds to the second Monument Room, where they will proceed either to the Rock Aegis Cave or {{p|Regirock}} Chamber depending on if they have the R, O, C, and K stones. After defeating Regirock in the Regirock Chamber, the team proceeds to the third Monument Room, where they will proceed either to the Steel Aegis Cave or {{p|Registeel}} Chamber depending on if they have the S, T, L stones and two E stones. After defeating Registeel, the team proceeds to the Aegis Cave Pit, where {{p|Regigigas}} is battled along with a group of four {{p|Hitmonlee}} and four {{p|Bronzong}}.


[[Throwing item#Unown Stones|Unown stones]] are sometimes dropped by {{p|Unown}} when defeated; the stone dropped corresponds to the letter or symbol of the Unown knocked out.  All 28 Unown stones have no practical use outside Aegis Cave; all stones other than C, E, I, K, L, O, R, S, and T have no practical use ''in'' the caves, either. They cause 60 damage if thrown at a Pokémon (90 damage if the Pokémon has the [[IQ Skill]] Power Pitcher) and can be sold for 10 [[Poké]].
[[Throwing item#Unown Stones|Unown stones]] are sometimes dropped by {{p|Unown}} when defeated; the stone dropped corresponds to the letter or symbol of the Unown knocked out.  All 28 Unown stones have no practical use outside Aegis Cave; all stones other than C, E, I, K, L, O, R, S, and T have no practical use ''in'' the dungeon, either. They cause 60 damage if thrown at a Pokémon (90 damage if the Pokémon has the [[IQ Skill]] Power Pitcher) and can be sold for 10 [[Poké]].


Unlike most other dungeons, the cave's intermissive rooms have no exits. A player attempting to leave through the south will encounter an invisible wall, and will be unable to pass. The only ways to leave the cave are to complete it or use an [[Escape Orb]].
Unlike most other dungeons, the cave's intermissive rooms have no exits. A player attempting to leave through the south will encounter an invisible wall, and will be unable to pass. The only ways to leave the cave are to complete it or use an [[Escape Orb]].

Revision as of 11:36, 15 July 2015

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Aegis Cave
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Aegis Cave ばんにんのどうくつ
Watchman's Cave
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Basic info
Floors: 20 total
Rest stops: 4
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: {{{monsterhouses}}}
Main type: Psychic, Poison, Fighting
Boss: Regice
Ice Chamber
Regirock
Rock Chamber
Registeel
Steel Chamber
Regigigas
Hitmonlee ×4
Bronzong ×4
Regigigas Chamber
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: 48
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 4
Location
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Aegis Cave (Japanese: ばんにんのどうくつ Watchman's Cave) is a Dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky. It is segmented into 4 sections, each home to one of the legendary golems.

The player's team first enters the cave with Team Charm. The exploration team first enters the first Monument Room; from there, if the I, C, and E stones are in the toolbox the team can proceed to the Regice Chamber; if they do not have the required stones, the team enters Ice Aegis Cave, where these stones can be collected. After defeating Regice in the Regice Chamber, the team proceeds to the second Monument Room, where they will proceed either to the Rock Aegis Cave or Regirock Chamber depending on if they have the R, O, C, and K stones. After defeating Regirock in the Regirock Chamber, the team proceeds to the third Monument Room, where they will proceed either to the Steel Aegis Cave or Registeel Chamber depending on if they have the S, T, L stones and two E stones. After defeating Registeel, the team proceeds to the Aegis Cave Pit, where Regigigas is battled along with a group of four Hitmonlee and four Bronzong.

Unown stones are sometimes dropped by Unown when defeated; the stone dropped corresponds to the letter or symbol of the Unown knocked out. All 28 Unown stones have no practical use outside Aegis Cave; all stones other than C, E, I, K, L, O, R, S, and T have no practical use in the dungeon, either. They cause 60 damage if thrown at a Pokémon (90 damage if the Pokémon has the IQ Skill Power Pitcher) and can be sold for 10 Poké.

Unlike most other dungeons, the cave's intermissive rooms have no exits. A player attempting to leave through the south will encounter an invisible wall, and will be unable to pass. The only ways to leave the cave are to complete it or use an Escape Orb.

Pokémon encountered

Ice Aegis Cave

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B1F-B3F 43 8.2%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B1F-B3F 16 5.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B1F-B3F 45 -4.5%

Regice Chamber

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Regice (Pokémon) Regice Regice Chamber 46 -12%

Rock Aegis Cave

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B1F 43 8.2%
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B2F-B3F 44 8.2%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B1F 16 5.5%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B2F-B3F 17 5.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B1F 45 -4.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B2F-B3F 46 -4.5%
Machoke (Pokémon) Machoke B2F-B3F 41 -4.5%
Machamp (Pokémon) Machamp B2F-B3F 47 -10%

Regirock Chamber

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Regirock (Pokémon) Regirock Regirock Chamber 46 -12%

Steel Aegis Cave

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B1F 44 8.2%
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B2F-B3F 45 8.2%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B1F 16 5.5%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B2F-B3F 17 5.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B1F 46 -4.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B2F-B3F 47 -4.5%
Machoke (Pokémon) Machoke B1F 41 -4.5%
Machoke (Pokémon) Machoke B2F-B3F 42 -4.5%
Machamp (Pokémon) Machamp B1F 47 -10%
Machamp (Pokémon) Machamp B2F-B3F 48 -10%

Registeel Chamber

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Registeel (Pokémon) Registeel Registeel Chamber 46 -12%

Aegis Cave Pit

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B1F 45 8.2%
Unown (Pokémon) Unown B2F-B5F 46 8.2%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B1F 17 5.5%
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat B2F-B3F, B5F 18 5.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B1F 47 -4.5%
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat B2F-B3F, B5F 48 -4.5%
Machoke (Pokémon) Machoke B1F 42 -4.5%
Machoke (Pokémon) Machoke B2F-B3F 43 -4.5%
Machamp (Pokémon) Machamp B1F 48 -10%
Machamp (Pokémon) Machamp B2F-B3F 49 -10%
Mewtwo (Pokémon) Mewtwo B1F-B5F D 50 -22% *
Crobat (Pokémon) Crobat B1F 44 -12%
Crobat (Pokémon) Crobat B2F-B5F 45 -12%
Hitmonlee (Pokémon) Hitmonlee Regigigas Chamber 35 Unrecruitable
Bronzong (Pokémon) Bronzong Regigigas Chamber 35 Unrecruitable
Regigigas (Pokémon) Regigigas Regigigas Chamber 49 100% Boss


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