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'''Cape at the Edge''' (Japanese: '''最果てのみさき''' ''Farthest Cape'') is a playable dungeon the player can challenge in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]. It has 30 floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible after completing the main story-line and after the player character has returned. This dungeon is the first to have the hunger feature. The player's Pokémon will lose HP as they walk if their belly is empty. | '''Cape at the Edge''' (Japanese: '''最果てのみさき''' ''Farthest Cape'') is a playable dungeon the player can challenge in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]. It has 30 floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible after completing the main story-line and after the player character has returned. This dungeon is the first to have the [[Belly|hunger]] feature. The player's Pokémon will lose HP as they walk if their belly is empty. | ||
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{{DungeonItem|Silver Spike|Throwing item|sprite=MDBag Silver Spike Sprite|B1-B30}} | {{DungeonItem|Silver Spike|Throwing item|sprite=MDBag Silver Spike Sprite|B1-B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Stick|Throwing item|sprite=MDBag Stick Sprite|B1-B30|5}} | {{DungeonItem|Stick|Throwing item|sprite=MDBag Stick Sprite|B1-B30|5}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Apple|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|sprite=MDBag Apple Sprite|3=B1-B30}}* | {{DungeonItem|Apple|Food (Mystery Dungeon)|sprite=MDBag Apple Sprite|3=B1-B30}}{{tt|*|Apples are sold in Kecleon Shops for 100 Poké.}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|3=B1-B30}} | {{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|3=B1-B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Chesto Berry|3=B1-B30}} | {{DungeonItem|Chesto Berry|3=B1-B30}} | ||
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{{DungeonItem|Zinc Band|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|3=B1-B30|sprite=MDBag Scarf Sprite}} | {{DungeonItem|Zinc Band|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|3=B1-B30|sprite=MDBag Scarf Sprite}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|Health drink|3=B1-B30}} | {{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|Health drink|3=B1-B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Normal Gift|sprite= | {{DungeonItem|Normal Gift|sprite=MDBag Gift Sprite|3=B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Steel Gift|sprite= | {{DungeonItem|Steel Gift|sprite=MDBag Gift Sprite|3=B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Ice Gift|sprite= | {{DungeonItem|Ice Gift|sprite=MDBag Gift Sprite|3=B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Poison Gift|sprite= | {{DungeonItem|Poison Gift|sprite=MDBag Gift Sprite|3=B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Psychic Gift|sprite= | {{DungeonItem|Psychic Gift|sprite=MDBag Gift Sprite|3=B30}} | ||
{{DungeonItem|Deluxe Box|sprite= | {{DungeonItem|Deluxe Box|sprite=MDBag Box 2 Sprite|3=B30}} | ||
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Cape at the Edge (Japanese: 最果てのみさき Farthest Cape) is a playable dungeon the player can challenge in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It has 30 floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible after completing the main story-line and after the player character has returned. This dungeon is the first to have the hunger feature. The player's Pokémon will lose HP as they walk if their belly is empty.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Raichu | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Vaporeon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Jolteon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Flareon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Azumarill | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Quagsire | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Espeon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Umbreon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Dunsparce | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Pelipper | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Salamence | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Rampardos | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Purugly | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Toxicroak | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Leafeon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Glaceon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Mamoswine | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Serperior | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Emboar | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Samurott | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Watchog | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Stoutland | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Simisage | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Simisear | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Simipour | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Musharna | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Zebstrika | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Gigalith | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Swoobat | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Excadrill | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Audino | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Conkeldurr | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Seismitoad | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Leavanny | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Scolipede | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Whimsicott | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Lilligant | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Krookodile | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Crustle | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Scrafty | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Cofagrigus | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Carracosta | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Archeops | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Garbodor | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Zoroark | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Cinccino | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Gothitelle | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Swanna | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Amoonguss | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Galvantula | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Klinklang | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Chandelure | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Haxorus | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Beartic | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Cryogonal | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Mienshao | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Druddigon | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Golurk | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Bisharp | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Braviary | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Mandibuzz | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Zweilous | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
Volcarona | B1-B29 | ? | ?% | |
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