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The Pokémon in these dungeons begin with Pokémon generally found in [[Mystifying Forest]] in the first dungeons, and gradually phasing them out for Pokémon generally found on [[Mt. Travail]]. Players can find Hidden Stairs leading to a floor with [[Treasure box]]es.
The Pokémon in these dungeons begin with Pokémon generally found in [[Mystifying Forest]] in the first dungeons, and gradually phasing them out for Pokémon generally found on [[Mt. Travail]]. Players can find Hidden Stairs leading to a floor with [[Treasure box]]es.


==Clearings==
==Stations==
At the end of each Pass, the player will reach a Station. Each Station has a [[Kangaskhan Rock]] with the ability both to save the game and to store items with the exception of the 5th Station. Upon entering the 5th Station during the first visit, the player will encounter a group of hostile {{p|Carnivine}} which appear to be beating up a {{p|Sneasel}}. The player defeats these Pokémon with the help of [[Team|Team Frontier]]. The even numbered Stations have a method of transport called [[Shaymin Village|Drifblim's Gondola]], in which a {{p|Drifblim}} will be able to transport the player instantly between that Station, any previous even numbered Station, and the base camp at [[Shaymin Village]]. The only exception to this is the 8th Station, which is where an {{p|Ampharos}} lives. After finishing the 8th Pass and going into the 9th Station for the second time, the {{p|Ampharos}} will give you a [[Sky Gift]] that the {{p|Sneasel}} you helped left behind. In many Stations a Pokémon may appear, giving the player a [[Sky Gift]]. Occasionally, at a clearing, a Pokemon will be in need of an item. If you have said item, you can trade for an item the Pokemon is offering in return, or the Pokemon will return the favor by giving you an item at [[Spinda's Cafe]] later.
At the end of each Pass, the player will reach a Station. Each Station has a [[Kangaskhan Rock]] with the ability both to save the game and to store items with the exception of the 5th Station. Upon entering the 5th Station during the first visit, the player will encounter a group of hostile {{p|Carnivine}} which appear to be beating up a {{p|Sneasel}}. The player defeats these Pokémon with the help of [[Team|Team Frontier]]. The even numbered Stations have a method of transport called [[Shaymin Village|Drifblim's Gondola]], in which a {{p|Drifblim}} will be able to transport the player instantly between that Station, any previous even numbered Station, and the base camp at [[Shaymin Village]]. The only exception to this is the 8th Station, which is where an {{p|Ampharos}} lives. After finishing the 8th Pass and going into the 9th Station for the second time, the {{p|Ampharos}} will give you a [[Sky Gift]] that the {{p|Sneasel}} you helped left behind. In many Stations a Pokémon may appear, giving the player a [[Sky Gift]]. Occasionally, at a Station, a Pokémon will be in need of an item. If you have said item, you can trade for an item the Pokémon is offering in return, or the Pokémon will return the favor by giving you an item at [[Spinda's Cafe]] later.


==Pokémon encountered==
==Pokémon encountered==

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Sky Peak Mountain Path
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Sky Peak Station Passes ごうめまでのみちのり
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Basic info
Floors: 33
Rest stops: Yes*
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: {{{monsterhouses}}}
Main type: Grass
Boss: Carnivine ×5
After 5th pass, first time
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: 48
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 4
Location
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The Sky Peak Mountain Path (Japanese: ごうめまでのみちのり) are ten very similar mystery dungeons only accessible in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. Each of the dungeons have between three and five floors each. In the first playthrough of these dungeons, the player will be paired up with a Shaymin, though Shaymin will not be present during subsequent playthroughs. This summit paths lead to the top of Sky Peak, the mountain above Shaymin Village. A player can only go through this series of dungeons after defeating Primal Dialga and graduating from Wigglytuff's Guild. Sky Gifts can be found here.

The Pokémon in these dungeons begin with Pokémon generally found in Mystifying Forest in the first dungeons, and gradually phasing them out for Pokémon generally found on Mt. Travail. Players can find Hidden Stairs leading to a floor with Treasure boxes.

Stations

At the end of each Pass, the player will reach a Station. Each Station has a Kangaskhan Rock with the ability both to save the game and to store items with the exception of the 5th Station. Upon entering the 5th Station during the first visit, the player will encounter a group of hostile Carnivine which appear to be beating up a Sneasel. The player defeats these Pokémon with the help of Team Frontier. The even numbered Stations have a method of transport called Drifblim's Gondola, in which a Drifblim will be able to transport the player instantly between that Station, any previous even numbered Station, and the base camp at Shaymin Village. The only exception to this is the 8th Station, which is where an Ampharos lives. After finishing the 8th Pass and going into the 9th Station for the second time, the Ampharos will give you a Sky Gift that the Sneasel you helped left behind. In many Stations a Pokémon may appear, giving the player a Sky Gift. Occasionally, at a Station, a Pokémon will be in need of an item. If you have said item, you can trade for an item the Pokémon is offering in return, or the Pokémon will return the favor by giving you an item at Spinda's Cafe later.

Pokémon encountered

1st Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Metapod (Pokémon) Metapod B1F-B3 ? -10%
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate B1F-B3F 42 -4.5%
Weepinbell (Pokémon) Weepinbell B1F-B3F ? -10%
Bayleef (Pokémon) Bayleef B1F-B3F ? -10%
Roselia (Pokémon) Roselia B1F-B3F 40 6.5%
Flygon (Pokémon) Flygon B1F-B3F ? -12%
Torterra (Pokémon) Torterra B1F-B3F ? -12%
Skuntank (Pokémon) Skuntank B1F-B3F ? 0.5%

2nd Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Metapod (Pokémon) Metapod B1F-B3 ? -10%
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate B1F-B3F 42 -4.5%
Weepinbell (Pokémon) Weepinbell B1F-B3F ? -10%
Bayleef (Pokémon) Bayleef B1F-B3F ? -10%
Roselia (Pokémon) Roselia B1F-B3F 40 6.4%
Flygon (Pokémon) Flygon B1F-B3F ? -12%
Torterra (Pokémon) Torterra B1F-B3F ? -12%
Skuntank (Pokémon) Skuntank B1F-B3F ? -0.5%

3rd Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Torterra (Pokémon) Torterra B1F-B3F ? -12%
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate B1F-B3F 42 -4.5%
Roselia (Pokémon) Roselia B1F-B3F 40 6.4%
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Flygon (Pokémon) Flygon B1F-B3F ? -12%

4th Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Hitmonchan (Pokémon) Hitmonchan B1F-B3F ? -12%
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate B1F-B3F 42 -4.5%
Bayleef (Pokémon) Bayleef B1F-B3F ? -10%
Flygon (Pokémon) Flygon B1F-B3F ? -12%
Skuntank (Pokémon) Skuntank B1F-B3F ? -0.5%
Roselia (Pokémon) Roselia B1F-B3F 40 6.4%

5th Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Roselia (Pokémon) Roselia B1F-B4F 40 6.4 %
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate B1F-B4F 42 -4.5%
Bibarel (Pokémon) Bibarel B1F-B4F ? 3.5%
Weepinbell (Pokémon) Weepinbell B1F-B4F ? -10%
Flygon (Pokémon) Flygon B1F-B4F ? -12%
Ursaring (Pokémon) Ursaring B1F-B3F 30 -12%
Hitmonchan (Pokémon) Hitmonchan B1F-B4F ? -12%
Metapod (Pokémon) Metapod B1F-B4F 28-30 -10%
Bayleef (Pokémon) Bayleef B1F-B4F ? -10%
Torterra (Pokémon) Torterra B1F-B4F ? -12%
Skuntank (Pokémon) Skuntank B1F-B4F ? -0.5%

6th Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate B1F-B4F 42 -4.5%
Primeape (Pokémon) Primeape B1F-B4F ? -4.5%
Hitmonchan (Pokémon) Hitmonchan B1F-B4F ? -12%
Bayleef (Pokémon) Bayleef B1F-B4F ? -10%
Furret (Pokémon) Furret B1F-B4F ? -4.5%
Ursaring (Pokémon) Ursaring B1F-B3F 30 -12%
Flygon (Pokémon) Flygon B1F-B4F ? -12%
Torterra (Pokémon) Torterra B1F-B4F ? -12%
Bibarel (Pokémon) Bibarel B1F-B4F ? 3.5%

7th Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Ivysaur (Pokémon) Ivysaur B1F-B3F ? -10%
Fearow (Pokémon) Fearow B1F-B4F ? -4.5%
Primeape (Pokémon) Primeape B1F-B4F ? -4.5%
Hitmonchan (Pokémon) Hitmonchan B1F-B4F ? -12%
Furret (Pokémon) Furret B1F-B4F ? -4.5%
Bibarel (Pokémon) Bibarel B1F-B4F ? 3.5%
Skuntank (Pokémon) Skuntank B1F-B4F ? -0.5%

8th Station Pass

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Marowak (Pokémon) Marowak B1F-B3F ? -4.5%
Hitmonchan (Pokémon) Hitmonchan B1F-B4F ? -12%
Ursaring (Pokémon) Ursaring B1F-B3F 30 -12%
Shedinja (Pokémon) Shedinja B1F-B4F ? -12%
Bibarel (Pokémon) Bibarel B1F-B4F ? 3.5%

Items

Item Floors
Poké currency.png 2-212 Poké ??F
MDBag Cheri Berry TDS Sprite.png Cheri Berry ??F
MDBag Oran Berry TDS Sprite.png Oran Berry ??F
MDBag Pecha Berry TDS Sprite.png Pecha Berry ??F
MDBag Chesto Berry TDS Sprite.png Chesto Berry ??F
MDBag Apple TDS Sprite.png Apple ??F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Blast Seed ??F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Dough Seed ??F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Heal Seed ??F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Totter Seed ??F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Violent Seed ??F
File:MDBag Health drink TDS Sprite.png Max Elixir ??F
MDBag Iron Thorn TDS Sprite.png Iron Thorn (4) ??F
MDBag Wonder Orb TDS Sprite.png All-Hit Orb ??F
MDBag Wonder Orb TDS Sprite.png Luminous Orb ??F
MDBag Wonder Orb TDS Sprite.png Petrify Orb ??F
MDBag Wonder Orb TDS Sprite.png Radar Orb ??F
MDBag Wonder Orb TDS Sprite.png Rollcall Orb ??F
MDBag Wonder Orb TDS Sprite.png Trapbust Orb ??F

Traps encountered

Image Trap
ChestnutTrap.png Chestnut Trap
SelfdestructTrap.png Selfdestruct Trap
WarpTrap.png Warp Trap
SlowTrap.png Slow Trap
SpinTrap.png Spin Trap
File:PokemonTrap.png Pokémon Trap
SlumberTrap.png Slumber Trap
SummonTrap.png Summon Trap
GustTrap.png Gust Trap
PoisonTrap.png Poison Trap
TripTrap.png Trip Trap

Trivia

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Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
Major locations
Sharpedo BluffTreasure TownKangaskhan StorageKecleon Shop
Marowak DojoChimecho AssemblyWigglytuff's GuildCroagunk's Swap Shop
BeachFogbound LakeHot SpringLuminous SpringPelipper Island
Spinda's CaféSShaymin VillageSSky PeakS
Dungeons
Beach CaveDrenched BluffMt. BristleWaterfall CaveApple Woods
Side PathCraggy CoastRock PathMt. HornForest Path
Foggy ForestSteam CaveAmp PlainsNorthern DesertQuicksand Cave
Crystal CaveCrystal CrossingChasm CaveDark HillSealed Ruin
Dusk ForestDeep Dusk ForestTreeshroud ForestBrine CaveHidden Land
Temporal TowerMystifying ForestBlizzard IslandCrevice CaveSurrounded Sea
Miracle SeaAegis CaveMt. TravailThe NightmareSpacial Rift
Dark CraterConcealed RuinsMarine ResortBottomless SeaShimmer Desert
Mt. AvalancheGiant VolcanoWorld AbyssSky StairwayMystery Jungle
Serenity RiverLandslide CaveLush PrairieTiny MeadowLabyrinth Cave
Oran ForestLake AfarHappy OutlookMt. MistralShimmer Hill
Lost WildernessMidnight ForestZero Isle NorthZero Isle EastZero Isle West
Zero Isle SouthFinal Maze
Dungeons exclusive to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
Zero Isle CenterDestiny TowerOblivion ForestTreacherous WatersSoutheastern IslandsInferno Cave
Star CaveSky Peak Mountain PathMurky ForestEastern CaveFortune RavineSpring Cave
Southern JungleBoulder QuarryLeft Cave PathRight Cave PathLimestone CavernBarren Valley
Dark WastelandSpacial CliffsDark Ice MountainIcicle ForestVast Ice Mountain
Demo only:
Little PlainsMt. ClearChallenge RiverTrial ForestGuiding SeaHidden Shopkeeper Village
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