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A '''Sky Gift''' (Japanese: '''そらのおくりもの''' ''Sky Gift'') is a treasure in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]] that is meant for giving | A '''Sky Gift''' (Japanese: '''そらのおくりもの''' ''Sky Gift'') is a treasure in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]] that is meant for giving; If the player finds one and opens it, it will be empty. It is a box in wrapping paper with a [[Gracidea]], a flower that conveys gratitude on special occasions, tied in its bow. | ||
[[File:MD Sky episode 6 sky gift.png|thumb|right|245×137px|Artwork of a Sky Gift]] | [[File:MD Sky episode 6 sky gift.png|thumb|right|245×137px|Artwork of a Sky Gift]] | ||
A Sky Gift can only be found in one of the ten dungeons of [[Sky Peak Mountain Path]]. The {{p|Pachirisu}} from [[Spinda's Café]] gives the player one if talked to while climbing Sky Peak as thanks for saving the world. A {{p|Delibird}} can occasionally be found at the ninth station, and will give the player a Sky Gift. A {{p|Numel}} may be found at one of the clearings and will give a Sky Gift if the player gives it the Orb it requests. A {{p|Happiny}} gives the player a Sky Gift in exchange for various kinds of Apples. A {{p|Jumpluff}} found at one of the stations, when encountered, will also yield a Sky Gift. Sky Gifts can be sent to Pokémon at [[Wigglytuff's Guild]] and the player's partner from [[Shaymin Village]]. The Pokémon will then send the player a letter of thanks, along with an item, which is often either a [[Sitrus Berry]] or a Gold Ticket. The player is then able to pick the letter up at Spinda's Café. | A Sky Gift can only be found in one of the ten dungeons of [[Sky Peak Mountain Path]]. The {{p|Pachirisu}} from [[Spinda's Café]] gives the player one if talked to while climbing Sky Peak as thanks for saving the world. A {{p|Delibird}} can occasionally be found at the ninth station, and will give the player a Sky Gift. A {{p|Numel}} may be found at one of the clearings and will give a Sky Gift if the player gives it the Orb it requests. A {{p|Happiny}} gives the player a Sky Gift in exchange for various kinds of Apples. A {{p|Jumpluff}} found at one of the stations, when encountered, will also yield a Sky Gift. Sky Gifts can be sent to Pokémon at [[Wigglytuff's Guild]] and the player's partner from [[Shaymin Village]]. The Pokémon will then send the player a letter of thanks, along with an item, which is often either a [[Sitrus Berry]] or a Gold Ticket. The player is then able to pick the letter up at Spinda's Café. | ||
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A Sky Gift (Japanese: そらのおくりもの Sky Gift) is a treasure in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky that is meant for giving; If the player finds one and opens it, it will be empty. It is a box in wrapping paper with a Gracidea, a flower that conveys gratitude on special occasions, tied in its bow.
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A Sky Gift can only be found in one of the ten dungeons of Sky Peak Mountain Path. The Pachirisu from Spinda's Café gives the player one if talked to while climbing Sky Peak as thanks for saving the world. A Delibird can occasionally be found at the ninth station, and will give the player a Sky Gift. A Numel may be found at one of the clearings and will give a Sky Gift if the player gives it the Orb it requests. A Happiny gives the player a Sky Gift in exchange for various kinds of Apples. A Jumpluff found at one of the stations, when encountered, will also yield a Sky Gift. Sky Gifts can be sent to Pokémon at Wigglytuff's Guild and the player's partner from Shaymin Village. The Pokémon will then send the player a letter of thanks, along with an item, which is often either a Sitrus Berry or a Gold Ticket. The player is then able to pick the letter up at Spinda's Café.
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