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The only ways in which players can access these dungeons is by being granted the "[[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Exploration Ranks|Secret Rank]]" by rescuing {{p|Scizor}} from {{p|Froslass}} in [[Crevice Cave]], and then entering the correct [[Wonder Mail]] codes or downloading the missions via [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]. Due to this, the missions can actually be obtained twice. In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]] however, the mail can be obtained in [[Spinda's Café]]. | The only ways in which players can access these dungeons is by being granted the "[[Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Exploration Ranks|Secret Rank]]" by rescuing {{p|Scizor}} from {{p|Froslass}} in [[Crevice Cave]], and then entering the correct [[Wonder Mail]] codes or downloading the missions via [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection]]. Due to this, the missions can actually be obtained twice. In [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]] however, the mail can be obtained in [[Spinda's Café]]. | ||
Before players fight one of these secret bosses, it will address their [[team]] as the "Seekers of the Seven Treasures!" and then challenge them. Upon the defeat of a boss, the player will obtain its respective Treasure. After winning them from the bosses, the Seven Treasures may be sold, unlike many other rare items in the game. The bosses may also join the player's team. After the recruitment of a boss, additional copies of its respective Treasure are obtained whenever the player reaches the end of that boss' dungeon. | Before players fight one of these secret bosses, it will address their [[team]] as the "Seekers of the Seven Treasures!" and then challenge them. Upon the defeat of a boss, the player will obtain its respective Treasure. After winning them from the bosses, the Seven Treasures may be sold, unlike many other rare items in the game. The bosses may also join the player's team. After the recruitment of a boss, additional copies of its respective Treasure are obtained whenever the player reaches the end of that boss' dungeon. The player cannot reach the interior of these dungeons (where the treasure and bosses are) while completing missions inside the dungeon. | ||
Each of the treasures [[Recruitment#Recruitment-affecting items|increases the recruitment rate]] by 20%<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/MysteryDungeon/comments/a6i3hk/accurate_recruit_boost_values/</ref> for Pokémon of its respective type. Grass Cornet increases the recruit rate for {{t|Grass}} types, the Fiery Drum for {{t|Fire}} types, and so on. | Each of the treasures [[Recruitment#Recruitment-affecting items|increases the recruitment rate]] by 20%<ref>https://www.reddit.com/r/MysteryDungeon/comments/a6i3hk/accurate_recruit_boost_values/</ref> for Pokémon of its respective type. Grass Cornet increases the recruit rate for {{t|Grass}} types, the Fiery Drum for {{t|Fire}} types, and so on. | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|name=Grass Cornet | |name=Grass Cornet | ||
|jp=くさのラッパ | |jp=くさのラッパ | ||
|jpt=Grass Trumpet | |jpt=Grass Trumpet | ||
|sprite=Seven Treasures | |sprite=Seven Treasures | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|name=Rock Horn | |name=Rock Horn | ||
|jp=いわのメガホン | |jp=いわのメガホン | ||
|jpt=Rock Megaphone | |jpt=Rock Megaphone | ||
|sprite=Seven Treasures | |sprite=Seven Treasures | ||
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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|name=Terra Cymbal | |name=Terra Cymbal | ||
|jp=だいちのシンバル | |jp=だいちのシンバル | ||
|jpt=Earth Cymbal | |jpt=Earth Cymbal | ||
|sprite=Seven Treasures | |sprite=Seven Treasures | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
<!-- * [[Pokémon.com]] initially misspelled the Fiery Drum as the Firery Drum. --> | <!-- * [[Pokémon.com]] initially misspelled the Fiery Drum as the Firery Drum. --> | ||
* Only the Rock Horn and Grass Cornet do not affect the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} ({{p|Giratina}} and {{p|Mew}} respectively) guarding them. | * Only the Rock Horn and Grass Cornet do not affect the {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} ({{p|Giratina}} and {{p|Mew}} respectively) guarding them. | ||
* Every member of the [[weather trio]] guards one of the Seven Treasures. | * Every member of the [[weather trio]] guards one of the Seven Treasures. | ||
* All the | * All the Pokémon in Bottomless Sea are at least part {{type|Water}}, and all the Pokémon in Giant Volcano are at least part {{type|Fire}}. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 11:48, 31 March 2020
![](https://staging.archives.bulbagarden.net/media/upload/3/30/Seven_Treasures_Guardians.png)
The Seven Treasures (Japanese: 7つのひほう Seven Treasures) are items in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky given to players after they defeat the Guardians in seven secret dungeons. They are all based on musical instruments.
The only ways in which players can access these dungeons is by being granted the "Secret Rank" by rescuing Scizor from Froslass in Crevice Cave, and then entering the correct Wonder Mail codes or downloading the missions via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. Due to this, the missions can actually be obtained twice. In Explorers of Sky however, the mail can be obtained in Spinda's Café.
Before players fight one of these secret bosses, it will address their team as the "Seekers of the Seven Treasures!" and then challenge them. Upon the defeat of a boss, the player will obtain its respective Treasure. After winning them from the bosses, the Seven Treasures may be sold, unlike many other rare items in the game. The bosses may also join the player's team. After the recruitment of a boss, additional copies of its respective Treasure are obtained whenever the player reaches the end of that boss' dungeon. The player cannot reach the interior of these dungeons (where the treasure and bosses are) while completing missions inside the dungeon.
Each of the treasures increases the recruitment rate by 20%[1] for Pokémon of its respective type. Grass Cornet increases the recruit rate for Grass types, the Fiery Drum for Fire types, and so on.
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Treasure | Type | Guardian | Time & Darkness Code | ||
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Location | Sky Code | ||||
![]() Terra Cymbal だいちのシンバル Earth Cymbal |
Ground | ![]() Groudon |
#&S6
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NY2&
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YJN=
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1P57
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F0MN
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MH7Y
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Shimmer Desert B10F |
@9R=4
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0S0J#Q2
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40548
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4FYXJ
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R#HR8YH
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#P9F3
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![]() Fiery Drum ほのおのドラム Flame Drum |
Fire | ![]() Heatran |
FH0T
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HYNH
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R0QF
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86N8
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+SY@
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&%YN
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Giant Volcano 20F |
7S&X8
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T6FCWK-
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3-&FP
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PM1C9
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N7PNT4Q
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T7&RW
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![]() Icy Flute こおりのフルート Ice Flute |
Ice | ![]() Articuno |
4MP=
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K98#
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CT%Y
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R@--
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&P7%
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%K86
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Mt. Avalanche B20F |
N22#9
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S55M1TR
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JT2M0
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9P%%3
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CT6N39S
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@N5R#
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![]() Aqua-Monica みずのハーモニカ Water Harmonica |
Water | ![]() Kyogre |
FN01
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HWN-
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00%F
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8678
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+XY@
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&%#3
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Bottomless Sea B50F |
@+JXC
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7CH5H1J
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S4T83
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@M@J7
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@F5P#SK
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&9F9S
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![]() Rock Horn いわのメガホン Rock Megaphone |
Rock | ![]() Giratina |
WNWY
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JXTK
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&5C1
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4N3-
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P4NM
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8K&C
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World Abyss B30F |
@QMQ-
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JNQM7H@
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TTT6Q
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@288C
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2W9N-YJ
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STK=W
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![]() Grass Cornet くさのラッパ Grass Trumpet |
Grass | ![]() Mew |
X%8S
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WYY+
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S-JF
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PFH@
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@##K
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5W8K
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Mystery Jungle 30F |
%+%6W
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N=WY+R&
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%WTJ7
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MXT#Q
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-XCR1S5
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7CJJ+
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![]() Sky Melodica ひこうのピアニカ Flying Pianica |
Flying | ![]() Rayquaza |
HW+8
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66%T
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5S51
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+J5Y
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4-K#
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H@P-
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Sky Stairway 50F |
JTF1%
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81+THF8
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CK#NS
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02=53
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Y16R1K@
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415RK
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Trivia
- Only the Rock Horn and Grass Cornet do not affect the Pokémon (Giratina and Mew respectively) guarding them.
- Every member of the weather trio guards one of the Seven Treasures.
- All the Pokémon in Bottomless Sea are at least part Water-type, and all the Pokémon in Giant Volcano are at least part Fire-type.
In other languages
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