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|boss={{P|Carnivine}} ×5<br/> <small>After 5th pass, first time</small> | |||
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}} | The '''Sky Peak Station Passes''' (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 {{p|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 Peak | |||
Items known as Sky Gifts may appear on random floors in these dungeons. If the player opens these on their own, they will be empty, but if he/she gives it to a friend, they will open it up and a gift will appear inside. One is able to give a Sky Gift give to all the guild members or the player's partner by speaking to a Shaymin in Shaymin Village, or to their friends in real life with an item trade. | |||
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 boxes. | |||
==Clearings== | |||
At the end of each dungeon, the player will reach a clearing. Each clearing has a Kangaskhan Rock with the ability both to save the game with the exception of the 5th Station Clearing. Upon entering the 5th station clearing during the 1st visit, the player will encounter a group of hostile {{p|Carnivine}} which appear to be beating up a {{p|Sneasal}}. The player defeats these Pokemon with the help of [[Team|Team Frontier]]. The even numbered clearings have a method of transport called Drifblim's Gondola, in which a {{p|Drifblim}} will be able to transport the player instantly between that clearing, any previous even numbered clearing, and the base camp at Shaymin Village. The only exception to this is the 8th Clearing, which is where an {{p|Ampharos}} lives. On the 9th Station Clearing a {{P|Delibird}} may or may not appear, giving the player a Sky Gift. | |||
==Pokémon encountered== | ==Pokémon encountered== | ||
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'''1st Station Pass''' | |||
{{mdloc/h|grass}} | |||
{{mdloc|002|Ivysaur|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|011|Metapod|B1F-B3|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|B1F-B3F|42|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|070|Weepinbell|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|153|Bayleef|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|315|Roselia|B1F-B3F|40|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|330|Flygon|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|389|Torterra|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|435|Skuntank|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc/f|grass}} | |||
'''2nd Station Pass''' | |||
{{mdloc/h|grass}} | |||
{{mdloc|002|Ivysaur|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|011|Metapod|B1F-B3|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|B1F-B3F|42|-4.5%}} | |||
{{mdloc|070|Weepinbell|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|153|Bayleef|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|315|Roselia|B1F-B3F|40|6.4%}} | |||
{{mdloc|330|Flygon|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|389|Torterra|B1F-B3F|?|-12%}} | |||
{{mdloc|435|Skuntank|B1F-B3F|?|-0.5}} | |||
{{mdloc/f|grass}} | |||
'''3rd Station Pass''' | |||
{{mdloc/h|grass}} | |||
{{mdloc|389|Torterra|B1F-B3F|?|-12%}} | |||
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|B1F-B3F|42|-4.5%}} | |||
{{mdloc|315|Roselia|B1F-B3F|40|6.4%}} | |||
{{mdloc|002|Ivysaur|B1F-B3F|?|-10%}} | |||
{{mdloc|330|Flygon|B1F-B3F|?|-12}} | |||
{{mdloc/f|grass}} | |||
Occasionally, a {{p|Jumpluff}} will appear in the 3rd clearing and give you a sky gift. | |||
In the 3rd Station Pass, the terrain changes to a more desolate ground. | |||
'''4th Station Pass''' | |||
{{mdloc/h|grass}} | |||
{{mdloc|107|Hitmonchan|B1F-B3F|?|-12%}} | |||
{{mdloc|002|Ivysaur|B1F-B3F|?|-10%}} | |||
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|B1F-B3F|42|-4.5%}} | |||
{{mdloc|153|Bayleef|B1F-B3F|?|-10%}} | |||
{{mdloc|330|Flygon|B1F-B3F|?|?}} | |||
{{mdloc|435|Skuntank|B1F-B3F|?|-0.5}} | |||
{{mdloc|315|Roselia|B1F-B3F|40|6.4%}} | |||
{{mdloc/f|grass}} | |||
'''4th Station Pass''' | |||
{{mdloc/h|grass}} | |||
{{mdloc|315|Roselia|B1F-B3F|40|6.4%}} | |||
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|B1F-B3F|42|-4.5%}} | |||
{{mdloc|400|Raticate|B1F-B3F|?|3.5%}} | |||
{{mdloc/f|grass}} | |||
==Trivia== | |||
* Interestingly, if Giratina enters this dungeon, it will not be in Altered Forme but will be instead in it's Origin Forme. This trait is shared with [[Destiny Tower]]. | |||
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{{PMD2 locations}} | {{PMD2 locations}} | ||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}} | {{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}} | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Mountains]] | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky locations]] | [[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky locations]] | ||
[[it: | [[it:Bivacco]] |
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The Sky Peak Station Passes (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.
Items known as Sky Gifts may appear on random floors in these dungeons. If the player opens these on their own, they will be empty, but if he/she gives it to a friend, they will open it up and a gift will appear inside. One is able to give a Sky Gift give to all the guild members or the player's partner by speaking to a Shaymin in Shaymin Village, or to their friends in real life with an item trade.
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 boxes.
Clearings
At the end of each dungeon, the player will reach a clearing. Each clearing has a Kangaskhan Rock with the ability both to save the game with the exception of the 5th Station Clearing. Upon entering the 5th station clearing during the 1st visit, the player will encounter a group of hostile Carnivine which appear to be beating up a Sneasal. The player defeats these Pokemon with the help of Team Frontier. The even numbered clearings have a method of transport called Drifblim's Gondola, in which a Drifblim will be able to transport the player instantly between that clearing, any previous even numbered clearing, and the base camp at Shaymin Village. The only exception to this is the 8th Clearing, which is where an Ampharos lives. On the 9th Station Clearing a Delibird may or may not appear, giving the player a Sky Gift.
Pokémon encountered
1st Station Pass
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ivysaur | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Metapod | B1F-B3 | ? | ?% | |
Raticate | B1F-B3F | 42 | ?% | |
Weepinbell | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Bayleef | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Roselia | B1F-B3F | 40 | ?% | |
Flygon | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Torterra | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Skuntank | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
2nd Station Pass
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ivysaur | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Metapod | B1F-B3 | ? | ?% | |
Raticate | B1F-B3F | 42 | -4.5%% | |
Weepinbell | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Bayleef | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Roselia | B1F-B3F | 40 | 6.4%% | |
Flygon | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Torterra | B1F-B3F | ? | -12%% | |
Skuntank | B1F-B3F | ? | -0.5% | |
3rd Station Pass
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Torterra | B1F-B3F | ? | -12%% | |
Raticate | B1F-B3F | 42 | -4.5%% | |
Roselia | B1F-B3F | 40 | 6.4%% | |
Ivysaur | B1F-B3F | ? | -10%% | |
Flygon | B1F-B3F | ? | -12% | |
Occasionally, a Jumpluff will appear in the 3rd clearing and give you a sky gift.
In the 3rd Station Pass, the terrain changes to a more desolate ground.
4th Station Pass
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hitmonchan | B1F-B3F | ? | -12%% | |
Ivysaur | B1F-B3F | ? | -10%% | |
Raticate | B1F-B3F | 42 | -4.5%% | |
Bayleef | B1F-B3F | ? | -10%% | |
Flygon | B1F-B3F | ? | ?% | |
Skuntank | B1F-B3F | ? | -0.5% | |
Roselia | B1F-B3F | 40 | 6.4%% | |
4th Station Pass
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Roselia | B1F-B3F | 40 | 6.4%% | |
Raticate | B1F-B3F | 42 | -4.5%% | |
Raticate | B1F-B3F | ? | 3.5%% | |
Trivia
- Interestingly, if Giratina enters this dungeon, it will not be in Altered Forme but will be instead in it's Origin Forme. This trait is shared with Destiny Tower.
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