Vast Ice Mountain

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Vast Ice Mountain

 

Vast Ice Mountain だいひょうざん
Vast Ice Mountain
Basic info
Floors: 18*
Rest stops: Yes
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: Yes
Main type: None
Boss: Primal Dialga
Allowances
Recruiting: No
Items: 48
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 3
Location
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Vast Ice Mountain (Japanese: だいひょうざん Vast Ice Mountain) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky only. This two-part stage is the last in a series of dungeons during the Special Episode In the Future of Darkness, where the player has to play as Grovyle and team up with Dusknoir and Celebi to prevent Primal Dialga from destroying the dark future and the entire world.

This is the stage before the second battle with Primal Dialga. Leading up to this stage, Grovyle is rescued from near-elimination by Dusknoir in a ploy by the latter to return back to the past; after Dusknoir saves Grovyle, Primal Dialga appears and thrashes Dusknoir about. Just when Primal Dialga is about to finish Dusknoir off, an aurora appears above all of the characters, and wind begins to blow, signifying that time is finally beginning to flow again, due to the heroic efforts of the player and player's partner in the past. The returning flow of time causes Primal Dialga to go berserk and charge headlong toward the Passage of Time at the summit of Vast Ice Mountain; the consequences of the Passage of Time's destruction are unknown but potentially devastating to time itself. Thus, the team of Grovyle, Dusknoir, and Celebi leave behind the four Sableye (who would only hold them back and slow them down if they came) and quickly traverse up Vast Ice Mountain.

There is a relay point after 9F. At the Vast Ice Mountain Pinnacle, Primal Dialga is seen standing in front of the Passage of Time, about to destroy it. As Grovyle and company stand against Primal Dialga, light begins to emanate from everyone's bodies, signifying that they will soon be erased from the changing timeline. Before this happens, Grovyle, Dusknoir, and Celebi fight their hardest against Primal Dialga and defeat it to prevent it from destroying the Passage of Time. Following this, everyone begins to disappear as the flow of time fully returns. However, everyone finds themselves still alive, even after the timeline changes. Dialga, who has returned to its normal state of being, explains that they were most likely spared by a being even more powerful than itself.

Gameplay

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

The dungeon uses two floor layouts

  • Floors 5 and 8 are medium-sized with 3-9 rooms
  • Other floors are large-sized:
    • 3-8 rooms on floor 1 of Vast Ice Mountain and floors 1 and 7 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak
    • 3-9 rooms on floors 2 and 9 of Vast Ice Mountain and floor 8 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak
    • 3-10 rooms on floor 3 of Vast Ice Mountain and floors 2 and 6 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak
    • 3-11 rooms on floors 4 and 7 of Vast Ice Mountain and floor 5 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak
    • 3-12 rooms on floor 6 of Vast Ice Mountain and floor 4 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak
    • 3-14 rooms on floor 3 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak

The amount of items on floor varies per floor:

  • 5-8 on floors 1 through 5 of Vast Ice Mountain
  • 4-7 on floors 6 through 9 of Vast Ice Mountain and floor 1 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak
  • 3-6 on floors 2 through 8 of Vast Ice Mountain Peak.

There's also 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, 5 and 7 of Vast Ice Mountain, and floors 2, 3 and 6 of Vast Mountain Peak. The enemies in this dungeon have 26IQ, including Primal Dialga.

Pokémon encountered

Vast Ice Mountain

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Gengar (Pokémon) Gengar 1-9 43 Unrecruitable
Aerodactyl (Pokémon) Aerodactyl 1-9 42 Unrecruitable
Smoochum (Pokémon) Smoochum 1-9 41 Unrecruitable
Shedinja (Pokémon) Shedinja 1-9 46 Unrecruitable
Dusclops (Pokémon) Dusclops 1-9 40 Unrecruitable
Absol (Pokémon) Absol 1-9 42 Unrecruitable
Metagross (Pokémon) Metagross 1-9 45 Unrecruitable
Magnezone (Pokémon) Magnezone 1-9 44 Unrecruitable
Gliscor (Pokémon) Gliscor 1-9 42 Unrecruitable
Because it is a Special Episode, no Pokémon can be recruited.

Vast Ice Mountain Peak

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Gengar (Pokémon) Gengar 1-8 43 Unrecruitable
Aerodactyl (Pokémon) Aerodactyl 1-8 42 Unrecruitable
Smoochum (Pokémon) Smoochum 1-8 41 Unrecruitable
Shedinja (Pokémon) Shedinja 1-8 46 Unrecruitable
Dusclops (Pokémon) Dusclops 1-8 40 Unrecruitable
Absol (Pokémon) Absol 1-8 42 Unrecruitable
Metagross (Pokémon) Metagross 1-8 45 Unrecruitable
Magnezone (Pokémon) Magnezone 1-8 44 Unrecruitable
Gliscor (Pokémon) Gliscor 1-8 42 Unrecruitable
Because it is a Special Episode, no Pokémon can be recruited.

Vast Ice Mountain Pinnacle

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Dialga (Pokémon) Dialga
Primal Dialga
Pinnacle 48 Unrecruitable Boss

Items

Ground

Item Floors
2-200 Poké 1-9F, P1-P8F
Insomniscope 1-9F, P1-P8F
Def. Scarf 1-9F, P1-P8F
Pecha Scarf 1-9F, P1-P8F
Persim Band 1-9F, P1-P8F
Power Band 1-9F, P1-P8F
Special Band 1-9F, P1-P8F
Stamina Band 1-9F, P1-P8F
Zinc Band 1-9F, P1-P8F
5 Gravelerock 1-9F, P1-P8F
4 Iron Thorn 1-9F, P1-P8F
Apple 1-9F, P1-P8F
Cheri Berry 1-9F, P1-P8F
Chesto Berry 1-9F, P1-P8F
Oran Berry 1-9F, P1-P8F
Pecha Berry 1-9F, P1-P8F
Rawst Berry 1-9F, P1-P8F
Blinker Seed 1-9F, P1-P8F
Eyedrop Seed 1-9F, P1-P8F
Reviver Seed 1-9F, P1-P8F
Totter Seed 1-9F, P1-P8F
Max Elixir 1-9F, P1-P8F
All-Hit Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
All-Mach Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Decoy Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Escape Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Foe-Fear Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Foe-Hold Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Foe-Seal Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Luminous Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Petrify Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Quick Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Radar Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Scanner Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Spurn Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Sunny Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F
Warp Orb 1-9F, P1-P8F

Monster House

Item Floors
2-200 Poké P1-P8F
Black Gummi P1-P8F
Blue Gummi P1-P8F
Brown Gummi P1-P8F
Clear Gummi P1-P8F
Gold Gummi P1-P8F
Grass Gummi P1-P8F
Gray Gummi P1-P8F
Green Gummi P1-P8F
Orange Gummi P1-P8F
Pink Gummi P1-P8F
Purple Gummi P1-P8F
Red Gummi P1-P8F
Royal Gummi P1-P8F
Silver Gummi P1-P8F
Sky Gummi P1-P8F
White Gummi P1-P8F
Yellow Gummi P1-P8F
Aerial Ace P1-P8F
Attract P1-P8F
Brick Break P1-P8F
Brine P1-P8F
Bullet Seed P1-P8F
Calm Mind P1-P8F
Dig P1-P8F
Dive P1-P8F
Embargo P1-P8F
Energy Ball P1-P8F
Explosion P1-P8F
False Swipe P1-P8F
Flash P1-P8F
Focus Blast P1-P8F
Focus Punch P1-P8F
Giga Drain P1-P8F
Giga Impact P1-P8F
Hidden Power P1-P8F
Hyper Beam P1-P8F
Iron Tail P1-P8F
Light Screen P1-P8F
Natural Gift P1-P8F
Payback P1-P8F
Poison Jab P1-P8F
Protect P1-P8F
Recycle P1-P8F
Reflect P1-P8F
Rest P1-P8F
Roar P1-P8F
Rock Slide P1-P8F
Roost P1-P8F
Safeguard P1-P8F
Shadow Claw P1-P8F
Shock Wave P1-P8F
SolarBeam P1-P8F
Stealth Rock P1-P8F
Steel Wing P1-P8F
Swords Dance P1-P8F
Taunt P1-P8F
Thunder Wave P1-P8F
Thunderbolt P1-P8F
Torment P1-P8F
Vacuum-Cut P1-P8F
Water Pulse P1-P8F
Wide Slash P1-P8F

Buried items

Item Floors
2-200 Poké 1-9F, P1-P8F

Traps

The amount of traps depends on the floor:

  • 0 on floor 1 of Vast Ice Mountain
  • 3-6 on floor 2 of Vast Ice Mountain
  • 3-7 on floor 3 of Vast Ice Mountain
  • 4-8 on floors 4 through 10 of Dark Ice Mountain, and in Vast Ice Mountain Peak

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 1-9F P1-P8F
Monster House 0% 5%

Layout

Entrance (paralyzed) Entrance Rest stop
Vast Ice Mountain Peak Pinnacle (paralyzed) Pinnacle
 

Trivia

  • When Grovyle uses Dig on enemy Pokémon with Pressure, the ability will not affect Grovyle. This is likely because the move is used in a cutscene.

In other languages

Vast Ice Mountain

Language Title
French Montagne Glacier
German Rieseneisberg
Italian Altopiano Ghiacciato
Spanish Gran Iceberg

Vast Ice Mountain Peak

Language Title
Japanese だいひょうざん さいじょうぶ Daihyōzan Saijōbu
French Montagne Glacier pic
German Rieseneisberggipfel
Italian Picco Nevoso
Spanish Pináculo Gran Iceberg

Vast Ice Mountain Pinnacle

Language Title
Japanese だいひょうざん ちょうじょう Daihyōzan Chōjō
French Montagne Glacier - cime
German Rieseneisbergspitze
Italian Vetta Tenebrosa
Spanish Cúspide Gran Iceberg


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