Far-Off Sea

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Far-Off Sea
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Far-Off Sea 最果ての
Farthest-Off Sea
Basic info
Floors: 75
Rest stops: No
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: Yes
Main type: Water
Boss: None
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: Allowed
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 3
Location
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Far-Off SeaRTDX / Far-off SeaRB (Japanese: 最果ての Farthest-Off Sea) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX that contains 75 floors. It is automatically unlocked on purchasing the Serene Sea Friend Area, available after the completion of the main story. HM Dive and a Water Pokémon are required to enter the dungeon. The leader cannot be switched. There are Monster Houses starting at floor 14.

In Red and Blue Rescue Team, two TMs unique to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon are found in this dungeon, both requiring keys to obtain. Wide Slash is found on B50F and Vacuum-Cut is found on B72F. Multiple DeepSeaTeeth can also be found in this dungeon from B56F to B75F, even if the player already has one or more in their Toolbox or storage. This dungeon is also the only place where Lapras can be found in the game. Additionally, floors 14 to 63 are shrouded in darkness, limiting field of view in hallways to 2 tiles. On floors 64 to 75, the field is limited further, to just one tile.

In the remake, the last floor of the dungeon contains 3 Deluxe Boxes, 2 Life Seeds, 1 Accuracy Drink, 1 Power Drink, and 1 PP-Up Drink.

Pokémon encountered

Generation III

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Shellder (Pokémon) Shellder 1-8 25 12.2%
Omanyte (Pokémon) Omanyte 1-9 30 8%
Krabby (Pokémon) Krabby 1-10 32 8%
Slowpoke (Pokémon) Slowpoke 6-14 25 12%
Seel (Pokémon) Seel 6-14 18 3.9%
Spheal (Pokémon) Spheal 10-19 22 8.8%
Anorith (Pokémon) Anorith 14-23 26 8.7%
Vaporeon (Pokémon) Vaporeon 20, 30, 50, 60, 70 25 Unrecruitable
Grimer (Pokémon) Grimer 20-29 20 12.2%
Omastar (Pokémon) Omastar 20-29 35 Unrecruitable
Kingler (Pokémon) Kingler 26-35 35 Unrecruitable
Slowbro (Pokémon) Slowbro 30-36 27 Unrecruitable
Carvanha (Pokémon) Carvanha 30-39 27 8.9%
Starmie (Pokémon) Starmie 35-44 22 Unrecruitable
Armaldo (Pokémon) Armaldo 35-44 33 Unrecruitable
Sealeo (Pokémon) Sealeo 35-44 24 -19%
Wailmer (Pokémon) Wailmer 41-50 35 8.2%
Lapras (Pokémon) Lapras 45-50 B 30 6.7%
Luvdisc (Pokémon) Luvdisc 45-54 30 8.6%
Dratini (Pokémon) Dratini 50-59 30 11%
Slowking (Pokémon) Slowking 50-59 38 Unrecruitable
Dewgong (Pokémon) Dewgong 55-64 35 Unrecruitable
Octillery (Pokémon) Octillery 55-64 30 -30%
Muk (Pokémon) Muk 60-69 36 Unrecruitable
Sharpedo (Pokémon) Sharpedo 60-69 35 Unrecruitable
Walrein (Pokémon) Walrein 60-69 28 Unrecruitable
Clamperl (Pokémon) Clamperl 65-75 35 8.5%
Kingdra (Pokémon) Kingdra 70-75 40 Unrecruitable
Wailord (Pokémon) Wailord 70-75 40 Unrecruitable

Generation VIII

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Shellder (Pokémon) Shellder 1-8 25 ??%
Omanyte (Pokémon) Omanyte 1-9 30 ??%
Krabby (Pokémon) Krabby 1-10 32 ??%
Slowpoke (Pokémon) Slowpoke 6-14 25 ??%
Seel (Pokémon) Seel 6-14 18 ??%
Spheal (Pokémon) Spheal 10-19 22 ??%
Anorith (Pokémon) Anorith 14-23 26 ??%
Vaporeon (Pokémon) Vaporeon 20, 30, 50, 60, 70 25 ??%
Grimer (Pokémon) Grimer 20-29 20 ??%
Omastar (Pokémon) Omastar 20-29 35 ??%
Kingler (Pokémon) Kingler 26-35 35 ??%
Slowbro (Pokémon) Slowbro 30-36 27 ??%
Carvanha (Pokémon) Carvanha 30-39 27 ??%
Starmie (Pokémon) Starmie 35-44 22 ??%
Armaldo (Pokémon) Armaldo 35-44 33 ??%
Sealeo (Pokémon) Sealeo 35-44 24 ??%
Wailmer (Pokémon) Wailmer 41-50 35 ??%
Lapras (Pokémon) Lapras 45-50 30 ??%
Luvdisc (Pokémon) Luvdisc 45-54 30 ??%
Dratini (Pokémon) Dratini 50-59 30 ??%
Slowking (Pokémon) Slowking 50-59 38 ??%
Dewgong (Pokémon) Dewgong 55-64 35 ??%
Octillery (Pokémon) Octillery 55-64 30 ??%
Muk (Pokémon) Muk 60-69 36 ??%
Sharpedo (Pokémon) Sharpedo 60-69 35 ??%
Walrein (Pokémon) Walrein 60-69 28 ??%
Clamperl (Pokémon) Clamperl 65-75 35 ??%
Kingdra (Pokémon) Kingdra 70-75 40 ??%
Wailord (Pokémon) Wailord 70-75 40 ??%
Fainted Pokémon

Items

Generation III

Far-off Sea

Poké first appears in groups of 4-314. The maximum increases to 478 on 31st floor.

Item Floors
Poké 1-75F
Bounce Band 1-75F
Curve Band 1-75F
Detect Band 1-75F
Diet Ribbon 1-75F
Gold Ribbon 1-75F
Heal Ribbon 1-75F
Joy Ribbon 1-75F
Patsy Band 1-75F
Pecha Scarf 1-75F
Plain Ribbon 1-75F
Power Band 1-75F
Racket Band 1-75F
Sneak Scarf 1-75F
Stamina Band 1-75F
Tight Belt 1-75F
Warp Scarf 1-75F
Insomniscope 1-75F
Scope Lens 1-75F
Whiff Specs 1-75F
X-Ray Specs 1-75F
7-9 Geo Pebble 1-75F
3-4 Gravelerock 1-75F
Cheri Berry 1-75F
Allure Seed 1-75F
Blinker Seed 1-75F
Heal Seed 1-75F
Sleep Seed 1-75F
Totter Seed 1-75F
Deepseascale 51-75F
Deepseatooth 51-75F
Link Cable 50, 72F
Key 51-75F
Aerial Ace 1-75F
Attract 1-75F
Brick Break 1-75F
Bullet Seed 1-75F
Calm Mind 1-75F
Dig 1-75F
Earthquake 1-75F
Facade 1-75F
Focus Punch 1-75F
Frustration 1-75F
Giga Drain 1-75F
Hidden Power 1-75F
Ice Beam 1-75F
Light Screen 1-75F
Psychic 1-75F
Reflect 1-75F
Rest 1-75F
Return 1-75F
Roar 1-75F
Safeguard 1-75F
Secret Power 1-75F
Shadow Ball 1-75F
Shock Wave 1-75F
Solarbeam 1-75F
Taunt 1-75F
Thief 1-75F
Thunderbolt 1-75F
Torment 1-75F
Toxic 1-75F
Vacuum-Cut 72F
Wide Slash 50F
Blowback Orb 1-75F
Cleanse Orb 1-75F
Escape Orb 1-75F
Evasion Orb 1-75F
Hurl Orb 1-75F
Petrify Orb 1-75F
Pounce Orb 1-75F
Radar Orb 1-75F
Rebound Orb 1-75F
Rollcall Orb 1-75F
Scanner Orb 1-75F
Switcher Orb 1-75F
Trapbust Orb 1-75F
Trawl Orb 1-75F
Warp Orb 1-75F

Monster House

Guaranteed to occur on floors 14, 29, 46 and 64.

Item Floors
Poké 14-75F
Aerial Ace 14-75F
Attract 14-75F
Brick Break 14-75F
Bullet Seed 14-75F
Calm Mind 14-75F
Dig 14-75F
Earthquake 14-75F
Facade 14-75F
Fire Blast 14-75F
Flamethrower 14-75F
Focus Punch 14-75F
Frustration 14-75F
Giga Drain 14-75F
Hidden Power 14-75F
Ice Beam 14-75F
Light Screen 14-75F
Psychic 14-75F
Reflect 14-75F
Rest 14-75F
Return 14-75F
Roar 14-75F
Safeguard 14-75F
Secret Power 14-75F
Shadow Ball 14-75F
Shock Wave 14-75F
Solarbeam 14-75F
Taunt 14-75F
Thief 14-75F
Thunderbolt 14-75F
Torment 14-75F
Toxic 14-75F
Blowback Orb 14-75F
Escape Orb 14-75F
Evasion Orb 14-75F
Hurl Orb 14-75F
Petrify Orb 14-75F
Pounce Orb 14-75F
Radar Orb 14-75F
Rebound Orb 14-75F
Rollcall Orb 14-75F
Scanner Orb 14-75F
Switcher Orb 14-75F
Trawl Orb 14-75F
Warp Orb 14-75F

Buried items

Item Floors
Bounce Band 33-75F
Def. Scarf 33-75F
Detect Band 33-75F
Dodge Scarf 33-75F
Goggle Specs 33-75F
Lockon Specs 33-75F
Mobile Scarf 33-75F
Munch Belt 33-75F
Special Band 33-75F
Stamina Band 33-75F
Tight Belt 33-75F
Trap Scarf 33-75F
Zinc Band 33-75F

Traps encountered

Generation III

Note: The % are rough estimates.

Image Trap Floor 1-75
Grimy Trap 16.67%
Mud Trap 16.67%
PP-Zero Trap 22.22%
Seal Trap 22.22%
Sticky Trap 16.66%
Summon Trap 5.56%

Trivia

In other languages

Language Title
French Mer des Confins
German Fernes Meer
Italian Mare Sperduto
Korean 세상 끝의 바다 Sesang Kkeutui Bada
Spanish Mar Lejano


Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX
Major locations
Friend Areas/Rescue team campsTeam BasePokémon SquareKecleon Shop
Kangaskhan StorageMakuhita DojoWhiscash PondLuminous CaveHill of the Ancients
Dungeons
Tiny WoodsThunderwave CaveMt. SteelSinister WoodsSilent Chasm
Mt. ThunderGreat CanyonLapis CaveRock PathMt. BlazeSnow Path
Frosty ForestMt. FreezeMagma CavernSky TowerUproar Forest
Howling ForestStormy SeaSilver TrenchMeteor CaveFiery Field
Lightning FieldNorthwind FieldMt. FarawayWestern CaveNorthern Range
Pitfall ValleyBuried RelicWish CaveMurky CaveDesert Region
Southern CavernWyvern HillSolar CaveDarknight RelicGrand Sea
Waterfall PondUnown RelicJoyous TowerFar-Off SeaPurity Forest
Oddity CaveRemains IslandMarvelous SeaFantasy Strait
Unknown DungeonRB
Illusory GrottoRTDX
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