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Revision as of 04:47, 3 December 2010

← Pitfall Valley
Buried Relic
Wish Cave →
Buried Relic ちてい いせき
Ruins in the Depths
File:Pmdburiedrelic.PNG
Basic info
Floors: 99
Rest stops: No
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: {{{monsterhouses}}}
Main type: None
Boss: Regirock
Regice
Registeel
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: Allowed
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 4
Location
Buried Relic Map.png

Buried Relic (Japanese: ちてい いせき Underground Ruins) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. It contains 99 floors and is the location of Mew. There is a compulsory save upon entry.

It is possible to visit Buried Relic after the first completion of Stormy Sea. After receiving a letter about it and talking to Lombre, Shiftry will grant access to the dungeon.

There is a chance of finding buried items and Monster Houses on any floor.

Floors 15, 25 and 35 are a fight with each of the legendary golems, Regirock, Regice and Registeel. On defeating them, the Rock Part, Ice Part and Steel Part respectively will be received. Once all three are obtained, they will join together to form the Music Box. When this item is in the bag, Mew can randomly be found from floors 36 to 98. However, doing anything with the Music Box will break it. The player will be automatically teleported out of the dungeon on befriending Mew.

Four HMs are found in this dungeon: Rock Smash on 45F, Strength on 60F, Flash on 70F and Cut on 80F. Flash and Rock Smash require a key to obtain while Strength requires a Ghost Pokémon or a Pokémon that knows Rock Smash to reach. Cut requires a key, the ability to pass over water, and Rock Smash or a Ghost Pokémon.

Wild Pokémon

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Golbat (Pokémon) Golbat 1-4 10 -19.0%
Sneasel (Pokémon) Sneasel 1-4 15 7.7%
Wynaut (Pokémon) Wynaut 1-4 20 9.6%
Raticate (Pokémon) Raticate 4-8 19 Unrecruitable
Machop (Pokémon) Machop 4-8 22 10.5%
Whismur (Pokémon) Whismur 4-8 20 8.8%
Hoothoot (Pokémon) Hoothoot 5-9 36 7.0%
Hitmonlee (Pokémon) Hitmonlee 5-11 22 Unrecruitable
Hitmonchan (Pokémon) Hitmonchan 5-11 22 Unrecruitable
Porygon (Pokémon) Porygon 5-10 R 30 7.6%
Gastly (Pokémon) Gastly 9-14 23 1.0%
Drowzee (Pokémon) Drowzee 9-14 35 7.9%
Abra (Pokémon) Abra 10, 20, 30 16 10.4%
Porygon2 (Pokémon) Porygon2 10-18 B 20 10.0%
Aron (Pokémon) Aron 14, 16-19 35 7.8%
Gulpin (Pokémon) Gulpin 14, 16-19 20 6.9%
Regirock (Pokémon) Regirock 15 18 0.1% Boss
Geodude (Pokémon) Geodude 16-20 27 9.1%
Noctowl (Pokémon) Noctowl 16-20 30 Unrecruitable
Ditto (Pokémon) Ditto 16-24, 26-34 25 6.8%
Meditite (Pokémon) Meditite 17-22 30 5.5%
Wobbuffet (Pokémon) Wobbuffet 19-24 30 Unrecruitable
Hypno (Pokémon) Hypno 23, 24, 26-29 33 Unrecruitable
Hitmontop (Pokémon) Hitmontop 24, 26-29 22 Unrecruitable
Regice (Pokémon) Regice 25 23 0.1% Boss
Shedinja (Pokémon) Shedinja 26-34, 36-39 5 Unrecruitable
Makuhita (Pokémon) Makuhita 30-34 25 10.2%
Registeel (Pokémon) Registeel 35 25 0.1% Boss
Mew (Pokémon) Mew 36-98 40 0.9%
Sandshrew (Pokémon) Sandshrew 36-59 30 10.4%
Kadabra (Pokémon) Kadabra 40-49 30 -19.0%
Elekid (Pokémon) Elekid 41-59 34 10.3%
Mr. Mime (Pokémon) Mr. Mime 50-69 29 7.4%
Pupitar (Pokémon) Pupitar 60-70 35 -19.0%
Rhyhorn (Pokémon) Rhyhorn 61-73 16 7.7%
Arbok (Pokémon) Arbok 65-74 35 Unrecruitable
Shiftry (Pokémon) Shiftry 68-74 35 -30.0%
Mawile (Pokémon) Mawile 68-90 30 7.1%
Graveler (Pokémon) Graveler 74-79 35 -19.0%
Machoke (Pokémon) Machoke 80-87 24 -19.0%
Haunter (Pokémon) Haunter 82-93 25 -19.0%
Golem (Pokémon) Golem 91-99 29 -30.0%

Trivia


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