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The '''Hidden Land''' (Japanese: '''まぼろしのだいち''' ''Phantom Land'') is a Dungeon in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. The Hidden Land has 15 floors, and the Hidden Highland has 8. The Hidden Land was passed down in oral legends for a long time, but nobody had ever found it. It is an area located in a gap in time, or between the split of a second, as {{mdc|Lapras|2}} put it. It was hidden to prevent anything happening to [[Temporal Tower]], home to {{p|Dialga}}, controller of time. If [[Temporal Tower]] started to collapse, time itself would stop, and the planet would be paralyzed, in a shroud of darkness. That is, ''if'' the flow of time was disrupted. The only key to entering this land is the partner's [[Relic Fragment]].  
The '''Hidden Land''' (Japanese: '''まぼろしのだいち''' ''Phantom Land'') is a Dungeon in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. The Hidden Land has 15 floors, and the Hidden Highland has 8. The Hidden Land was passed down in oral legends for a long time, but nobody had ever found it. It is an area located in a gap in time, or between the split of a second, as {{mdc|Lapras|2}} put it. It was hidden to prevent anything happening to [[Temporal Tower]], home to {{p|Dialga}}, controller of time. If Temporal Tower started to collapse, time itself would stop, and the planet would be paralyzed, in a shroud of darkness. That is, ''if'' the flow of time was disrupted. The only key to entering this land is the partner's [[Relic Fragment]].  


When [[Torkoal]], the town elder, is asked about the [[Hidden Land]] at the [[Hot Spring]], he mentions that one needs "proof" to enter, but then forgets. He comes the next day and tells the guild that the proof is of a strange certain marking. The player remembers that his/her parners's [[Relic Fragment]] has a strange pattern on it, and tells him/her to show it to Torkoal. It being the one on the Relic Fragment, he is astonished. When the fragment is brought to a larger marking in [[Brine Cave]], the two react and a light shines from the large marking, summoning Lapras, who will ferry [[Grovyle]], the player, and your partner to the [[Hidden Land]]. At the end of the [[Hidden Land]] is the [[Old Ruins]], where the [[Rainbow Stoneship]] lies, as well as {{p|Dusknoir}}, who ambushes the party with his {{p|Sableye}}.
When {{mdc|Torkoal|2}}, the town elder, is asked about the Hidden Land at the [[Hot Spring]], he mentions that one needs "proof" to enter, but then forgets. He comes the next day and tells the guild that the proof is of a strange certain marking. The player remembers that their partner's [[Relic Fragment]] has a strange pattern on it, and tells him/her to show it to Torkoal. It being the one on the Relic Fragment, he is astonished. When the fragment is brought to a larger marking in [[Brine Cave]], the two react and a light shines from the large marking, summoning Lapras, who will ferry {{mdc|Grovyle|2}}, the player, and your partner to the Hidden Land. At the end of the Hidden Land is the [[Old Ruins]], where the Rainbow Stoneship lies, as well as {{mdc|Dusknoir|2}}, who ambushes the party with his {{p|Sableye}}.


No Pokémon, excluding {{p|Grovyle}}, the hero, the hero's partner and {{p|Lapras}}, can enter the [[Hidden Land]]. Ironically, this means that if the player recruits [[Dialga]], it won't be able to go back to Temporal Tower
No Pokémon, excluding {{p|Grovyle}}, the hero, the hero's partner and {{p|Lapras}}, can enter the Hidden Land. Ironically, this means that if the player recruits {{p|Dialga}}, it won't be able to go back to Temporal Tower


The floating island explored during the player and partner's visit to the future appears to be the future version of the [[Hidden Land]], due to the [[Temporal Tower]] being there and the two landmasses having the exact same shape. Presumably, [[Dialga]]'s maniacal behavior caused the [[Hidden Land]], to become visible at all.
The floating island explored during the player and partner's visit to the future appears to be the future version of the Hidden Land, due to the Temporal Tower being there and the two landmasses having the exact same shape. Presumably, Dialga's maniacal behavior caused the Hidden Land, to become visible at all.


The weather often becomes Hail or Sunny.
The weather often becomes Hail or Sunny.

Revision as of 05:30, 2 January 2010

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← Brine Cave
Hidden Land
Temporal Tower →
Hidden Land
まぼろしのだいち
File:PMDSky HiddenLand.png
Pokémon recruitable No
Floors 24*
Item allowance 48
Money allowance Allowed
Team members 2
Starting level Current
Predominant type None
Boss First visit
Dusknoir
Sableye ×6

The Hidden Land (Japanese: まぼろしのだいち Phantom Land) is a Dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. The Hidden Land has 15 floors, and the Hidden Highland has 8. The Hidden Land was passed down in oral legends for a long time, but nobody had ever found it. It is an area located in a gap in time, or between the split of a second, as Lapras put it. It was hidden to prevent anything happening to Temporal Tower, home to Dialga, controller of time. If Temporal Tower started to collapse, time itself would stop, and the planet would be paralyzed, in a shroud of darkness. That is, if the flow of time was disrupted. The only key to entering this land is the partner's Relic Fragment.

When Torkoal, the town elder, is asked about the Hidden Land at the Hot Spring, he mentions that one needs "proof" to enter, but then forgets. He comes the next day and tells the guild that the proof is of a strange certain marking. The player remembers that their partner's Relic Fragment has a strange pattern on it, and tells him/her to show it to Torkoal. It being the one on the Relic Fragment, he is astonished. When the fragment is brought to a larger marking in Brine Cave, the two react and a light shines from the large marking, summoning Lapras, who will ferry Grovyle, the player, and your partner to the Hidden Land. At the end of the Hidden Land is the Old Ruins, where the Rainbow Stoneship lies, as well as Dusknoir, who ambushes the party with his Sableye.

No Pokémon, excluding Grovyle, the hero, the hero's partner and Lapras, can enter the Hidden Land. Ironically, this means that if the player recruits Dialga, it won't be able to go back to Temporal Tower

The floating island explored during the player and partner's visit to the future appears to be the future version of the Hidden Land, due to the Temporal Tower being there and the two landmasses having the exact same shape. Presumably, Dialga's maniacal behavior caused the Hidden Land, to become visible at all.

The weather often becomes Hail or Sunny.

Pokémon

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Dragonite (Pokémon) Dragonite All 37-41 Unrecruitable
Manectric (Pokémon) Manectric All 28-32 Unrecruitable
Tropius (Pokémon) Tropius All 35-39 Unrecruitable
Rampardos (Pokémon) Rampardos All 40-44 Unrecruitable
Bastiodon (Pokémon) Bastiodon All 35-39 Unrecruitable
Purugly (Pokémon) Purugly All 37-41 Unrecruitable
Garchomp (Pokémon) Garchomp All 37-41 Unrecruitable
Abomasnow (Pokémon) Abomasnow All 40-44 Unrecruitable
Magmortar (Pokémon) Magmortar All 36-40 Unrecruitable
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