Boulder Quarry

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Boulder Quarry きょだいがんせきぐん
Giant Rock Area
Basic info
Floors: 11*
Rest stops: Yes
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: Yes
Main type: Flying*
Ground, Steel*
Boss: Aggron
Lairon×6
Allowances
Recruiting: No
Items: Yes
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 3
Location
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Boulder Quarry (Japanese: きょだいがんせきぐん Giant Rock Area) is a dungeon only playable in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It only appears in the Special Episode Here Comes Team Charm!. It has a total of 11 floors, with Boulder Quarry consisting of five floors, Deep Boulder Quarry of five floors and Boulder Quarry Clearing of one floor. There is a relay point between 5F in Boulder Quarry and 1F in Deep Boulder Quarry. The music is a remix of the music from Mt. Steel in the first game.

After going through Boulder Quarry, Team Charm comes to Illusion Stone Chamber (Japanese: げんえいのいわべや), where there are two paths to take.

Gameplay

As this is a Special Episode dungeon, the player cannot recruit Pokémon inside and cannot be rescued if knocked out.

This dungeon uses two floor layouts:

  • Medium-sized with 3-8 rooms on floor 1 of Boulder Quarry and floor 5 of Deep Boulder Quarry, and 3-9 rooms on floor 1 and 4 of Deep Boulder Quarry
  • Large-sized with:
    • 3-9 rooms on floor 2 of Boulder Quarry
    • 3-10 rooms on floor 3 of both Boulder Quarry and Deep Boulder Quarry
    • 3-11 rooms on floor 4 of Boulder Quarry and floor 2 of Deep Boulder Quarry
    • 3-12 rooms on floor 5 of Boulder Quarry

There's 3-6 items on each floor and 2-5 items buried in the walls. There's 2-3 starting enemies on each floor.

The IQ Booster does not activate in this dungeon. The turn limit is 1000. There is water on floors 3 and 5 of Boulder Quarry and floor 2 of Deep Boulder Quarry. There is light darkness in the dungeon starting on floor 4 of Boulder Quarry. The enemies in this dungeon have 150IQ.

Pokémon encountered

Boulder Quarry

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Lairon (Pokémon) Lairon B1-B2 22 Unrecruitable
Ampharos (Pokémon) Ampharos B1-B3 17 Unrecruitable
Staraptor (Pokémon) Staraptor B1-B3 24 Unrecruitable
Manectric (Pokémon) Manectric B3-B5 24 Unrecruitable
Claydol (Pokémon) Claydol B3-B5 30 Unrecruitable
Ninjask (Pokémon) Ninjask B4-B5 24 Unrecruitable
Shelgon (Pokémon) Shelgon B4-B5 30 Unrecruitable
Gliscor (Pokémon) Gliscor B4-B5 30 Unrecruitable
Muk (Pokémon) Muk B5 30 Unrecruitable
Since this is a Special Episode, no Pokémon can be recruited.

Deep Boulder Quarry

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Claydol (Pokémon) Claydol B1 31 Unrecruitable
Gliscor (Pokémon) Gliscor B1 31 Unrecruitable
Ninjask (Pokémon) Ninjask B1-B3 25 Unrecruitable
Muk (Pokémon) Muk B1-B4 31 Unrecruitable
Probopass (Pokémon) Probopass B1-B4 27 Unrecruitable
Shelgon (Pokémon) Shelgon B1-B5 31-32 Unrecruitable
Rhydon (Pokémon) Rhydon B2-B5 34-35 Unrecruitable
Tangrowth (Pokémon) Tangrowth B2-B5 27-28 Unrecruitable
Metang (Pokémon) Metang B3-B5 29-30 Unrecruitable
Steelix (Pokémon) Steelix B4-B5 27-28 Unrecruitable
Since this is a Special Episode, no Pokémon can be recruited.

Boulder Quarry Clearing

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Aggron (Pokémon) Aggron Clearing 36 Unrecruitable Boss
Lairon (Pokémon) Lairon Clearing 28 Unrecruitable Boss
There are six Lairon and one Aggron.

Items

Ground

Item Floors
2-200 Poké B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Insomniscope B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Def. Scarf B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Pecha Scarf B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Persim Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Power Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Special Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Stamina Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Zinc Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
5 Gravelerock B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
4 Iron Thorn B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Apple B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Cheri Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Chesto Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Oran Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Pecha Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Rawst Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Blinker Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Eyedrop Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Reviver Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Totter Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Max Elixir B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
All-Hit Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
All-Mach Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Decoy Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Escape Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Foe-Fear Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Foe-Hold Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Foe-Seal Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Luminous Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Petrify Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Quick Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Radar Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Scanner Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Spurn Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Sunny Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Warp Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F

Kecleon Shop

Item Floors
Scope Lens B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Def. Scarf B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Heal Ribbon B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Patsy Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Persim Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Power Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Special Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Twist Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Zinc Band B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Big Apple B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Cheri Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Chesto Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Pecha Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Rawst Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Sitrus Berry B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Max Elixir B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Blinker Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Eyedrop Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Heal Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Hunger Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Life Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Reviver Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Sleep Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Stun Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Totter Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Vile Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Violent Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Warp Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Attract B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Brine B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Bullet Seed B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Calm Mind B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Dig B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Embargo B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
False Swipe B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Flash B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Giga Drain B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Giga Impact B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Hidden Power B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Hyper Beam B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Iron Tail B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Light Screen B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Payback B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Poison Jab B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Recycle B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Reflect B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Rest B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Roar B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Rock Slide B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Roost B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Safeguard B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Shadow Claw B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Shock Wave B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
SolarBeam B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Stealth Rock B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Steel Wing B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Swords Dance B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Thunderbolt B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Vacuum-Cut B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Wide Slash B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
All-Hit Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
All-Mach Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Decoy Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Foe-Fear Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Foe-Hold Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Foe-Seal Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Hurl Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Luminous Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
One-Shot Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Petrify Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Pounce Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Radar Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Scanner Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
See-Trap Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Shocker Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Silence Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Slow Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Slumber Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Spurn Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Stairs Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Stayaway Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Totter Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Trapbust Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F
Warp Orb B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F

Monster House

Item Floors
2-200 Poké DB1-DB5F
Black Gummi DB1-DB5F
Blue Gummi DB1-DB5F
Brown Gummi DB1-DB5F
Clear Gummi DB1-DB5F
Gold Gummi DB1-DB5F
Grass Gummi DB1-DB5F
Gray Gummi DB1-DB5F
Green Gummi DB1-DB5F
Orange Gummi DB1-DB5F
Pink Gummi DB1-DB5F
Purple Gummi DB1-DB5F
Red Gummi DB1-DB5F
Royal Gummi DB1-DB5F
Silver Gummi DB1-DB5F
Sky Gummi DB1-DB5F
White Gummi DB1-DB5F
Yellow Gummi DB1-DB5F
Aerial Ace DB1-DB5F
Attract DB1-DB5F
Brick Break DB1-DB5F
Brine DB1-DB5F
Bullet Seed DB1-DB5F
Calm Mind DB1-DB5F
Dig DB1-DB5F
Dive DB1-DB5F
Embargo DB1-DB5F
Energy Ball DB1-DB5F
Explosion DB1-DB5F
False Swipe DB1-DB5F
Flash DB1-DB5F
Focus Blast DB1-DB5F
Focus Punch DB1-DB5F
Giga Drain DB1-DB5F
Giga Impact DB1-DB5F
Hidden Power DB1-DB5F
Hyper Beam DB1-DB5F
Iron Tail DB1-DB5F
Light Screen DB1-DB5F
Natural Gift DB1-DB5F
Payback DB1-DB5F
Poison Jab DB1-DB5F
Protect DB1-DB5F
Recycle DB1-DB5F
Reflect DB1-DB5F
Rest DB1-DB5F
Roar DB1-DB5F
Rock Slide DB1-DB5F
Roost DB1-DB5F
Safeguard DB1-DB5F
Shadow Claw DB1-DB5F
Shock Wave DB1-DB5F
SolarBeam DB1-DB5F
Stealth Rock DB1-DB5F
Steel Wing DB1-DB5F
Swords Dance DB1-DB5F
Taunt DB1-DB5F
Thunder Wave DB1-DB5F
Thunderbolt DB1-DB5F
Torment DB1-DB5F
Vacuum-Cut DB1-DB5F
Water Pulse DB1-DB5F
Wide Slash DB1-DB5F
All-Hit Orb DB1-DB5F
All-Mach Orb DB1-DB5F
Blowback Orb DB1-DB5F
Cleanse Orb DB1-DB5F
Decoy Orb DB1-DB5F
Evasion Orb DB1-DB5F
Foe-Fear Orb DB1-DB5F
Foe-Hold Orb DB1-DB5F
Foe-Seal Orb DB1-DB5F
Hurl Orb DB1-DB5F
Invisify Orb DB1-DB5F
Itemizer Orb DB1-DB5F
Luminous Orb DB1-DB5F
Mug Orb DB1-DB5F
One-Shot Orb DB1-DB5F
Petrify Orb DB1-DB5F
Pounce Orb DB1-DB5F
Radar Orb DB1-DB5F
Rebound Orb DB1-DB5F
Scanner Orb DB1-DB5F
See-Trap Orb DB1-DB5F
Silence Orb DB1-DB5F
Slumber Orb DB1-DB5F
Snatch Orb DB1-DB5F
Spurn Orb DB1-DB5F
Switcher Orb DB1-DB5F
Totter Orb DB1-DB5F
Transfer Orb DB1-DB5F
Trapbust Orb DB1-DB5F
Trawl Orb DB1-DB5F
Warp Orb DB1-DB5F

Buried items

Item Floors
2-200 Poké B1-B5F, DB1-DB5F

Traps

The amount of traps depends on the floor:

  • 0 on floor 1 of Boulder Quarry
  • 3-6 on floor 2 of Boulder Quarry
  • 3-7 on floor 3 of Boulder Quarry
  • 4-8 on floors 4 and 5 of Boulder Quarry, and in Deep Boulder Quarry

Game will spawn extra in a Monster House.

Image Trap Appearance %
Chestnut Trap 6.33%
Explosion Trap 2.53%
Grimy Trap 6.33%
Gust Trap 3.17%
Mud Trap 3.16%
PP-Zero Trap 6.33%
Poison Trap 6.33%
Pokémon Trap 6.33%
Seal Trap 3.16%
Selfdestruct Trap 1.90%
Slow Trap 6.33%
Slumber Trap 7.60%
Spin Trap 5.69%
Trip Trap 3.16%
Warp Trap 6.33%
Wonder Tile 25.32%

Other encounters

Image Encounter B1F-B5F BD1F, BD3F-BD5F BD2F
Kecleon Shop 8% 50%
Monster House 0% 5%

Layout

Entrance Boulder Quarry Rest stop
Boulder Quarry S.png
Deep Boulder Quarry Clearing Illusion Stone Chamber
 

In other languages

Boulder Quarry

Language Title
French Carrière Rocher
German Geröllbruch
Italian Cava Rocciosa
Spanish Roquedal

Deep Boulder Quarry

Language Title
Japanese きょだいがんせきぐん おくち Kyodai Gansekigun Okuchi
French Carrière Rocher profondeurs
German Tiefer Geröllbruch
Italian Antro Roccioso
Spanish Corazón Roquedal

Boulder Quarry Clearing

Language Title
Japanese きょだいがんせきぐん さいおうぶ Kyodai Gansekigun Saiōbu
French Carrière Rocher fond
German Geröllbruchlichtung
Italian Altopiano Roccioso
Spanish Claro Roquedal

Illusion Stone Chamber

Language Title
French Passage du Mur Mirage
German Illusionssteinkammer
Italian Sala dell'Inganno
Spanish Cámara Espejismo



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