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Howling Forest is also the only place to recruit certain Pokémon, such as {{p|Pidgey}} and {{p|Exeggcute}}.
Howling Forest is also the only place to recruit certain Pokémon, such as {{p|Pidgey}} and {{p|Exeggcute}}.
It is also the only extra dungeon available post-ending.


==Wild Pokémon==
==Wild Pokémon==

Revision as of 15:12, 3 July 2010

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Howling Forest
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Howling Forest
とおぼえの もり
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Pokémon recruitable Yes
Floors 15
Item allowance Allowed
Money allowance Allowed
Team members 4
Starting level Current
Predominant type Normal
Boss None

Howling Forest (Japanese: とおぼえの もり Howling Forest) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. It consists of 15 floors.

After receiving access to the friend area Sky Blue Plains from an optional mission, the notice board may include a mission to rescue Smeargle. Accepting the mission will unlock Howling Forest. After completing the dungeon for the first time, Smeargle will join the rescue team for free.

Howling Forest is also the only place to recruit certain Pokémon, such as Pidgey and Exeggcute.

It is also the only extra dungeon available post-ending.

Wild Pokémon

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Azurill (Pokémon) Azurill 1-4 11 10.2%
Houndour (Pokémon) Houndour 1-8 18 11.4%
Poochyena (Pokémon) Poochyena 1-8 20 8.2%
Whismur (Pokémon) Whismur 1-8 15 8.8%
Spoink (Pokémon) Spoink 1-8 13 7.5%
Furret (Pokémon) Furret 4-8 18 Unrecruitable
Shuckle (Pokémon) Shuckle 7-11 15 6.9%
Pidgey (Pokémon) Pidgey 9-13 1 10.1%
Loudred (Pokémon) Loudred 9-14 10 -19%
Houndoom (Pokémon) Houndoom 9-14 20 Unrecruitable
Mightyena (Pokémon) Mightyena 9-14 25 Unrecruitable
Grumpig (Pokémon) Grumpig 9-14 15 Unrecruitable
Snorlax (Pokémon) Snorlax 11-14 25 2%
Exeggcute (Pokémon) Exeggcute 14 20 6%
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