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Description: | This area, deep among the craggy mountains, is a gathering spot for physically tough Pokémon. | |||
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Predominant type: | Rock | |||
Capacity: | 9 | |||
Method to obtain: | Buy for 5,000 Poké | |||
Friend Area |
Mt. Cleft (Japanese: 切り立った山 Steep Mountain) is a Friend Area is Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. It is given to the player at the start of the game if Charmander is either the starter or partner Pokémon. Otherwise, it can be obtained by buying it from the Wigglytuff Club for 5,000 Poké after completing the main storyline. In the remake, it can be bought for 700 Poké at any time. It is one of many Friend Areas in the Mountain Range area, and has a capacity of nine Pokémon, all of which are in the Monster Egg Group.
Geography
Mt. Cleft is two cliffs connected by a rocky bridge. There are small rocks and some moss near the edges of the two cliffs.
Pokémon
Pokémon | Location | |
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Charmander | Starter Pokémon Fiery Field (5F-8F) | |
Charmeleon | Evolve Charmander Fiery Field (26F-29F) | |
Charizard | Evolve Charmeleon | |
Larvitar | Southern Cavern (B16F-B26F) | |
Pupitar | Evolve Larvitar Mt. Freeze (3F-5F) Buried Relic (B60F-B70F) Southern Cavern (B37F-B45F) Joyous Tower (62F-66F) | |
Tyranitar | Evolve Pupitar | |
Aron | Mt. Steel (1F-8F) Buried Relic (B14F-B19F) Wish Cave (B7F-B10F) | |
Lairon | Evolve Aron Frosty Forest (7F-9F) Wish Cave (B62F-B64F) Joyous Tower (62F-64F) Oddity Cave (B13-B15) | |
Aggron | Evolve Lairon |
Appearance
In other languages
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