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'''Concealed Ruins''' (Japanese: '''かくされたいせき''' ''Concealed Ruins'') is a dungeon in | '''Concealed Ruins''' (Japanese: '''かくされたいせき''' ''Concealed Ruins'') is a dungeon in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]]. It is unlocked after defeating {{p|Regigigas}} in [[Aegis Cave]]. When the {{player}} exits Aegis Cave with Team Charm a new entrance to the treasure opens, Concealed Ruins. It consists of 30 floors. | ||
{{p|Raikou}} can be found on B20F, but the player needs to have the [[Mystery Part and Secret Slab|Mystery Part or Secret Slab]] in the bag. At the end of the dungeon, there are | {{p|Raikou}} can be found on B20F, but the player needs to have the [[Mystery Part and Secret Slab|Mystery Part or Secret Slab]] in the bag. There is a locked door on B29F with a box in it containing either [[Exclusive item|Rock Sash, Steel Sash, Ice Sash, or Ancient Ring]]. At the end of the dungeon, there are six [[Treasure box|Deluxe Boxes]] and a Warp Tile leading out of the dungeon. | ||
==Pokémon | ==Pokémon encountered== | ||
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| | {{mdloc|016|Pidgey|B1-B10|42-44|8.2}} | ||
{{mdloc|100|Voltorb|B1-B15|13-16|6.4}} | |||
{{mdloc|261|Poochyena|B1-B15|15-18|8.2}} | |||
{{mdloc|276|Taillow|B1-B15|16-19|6.4}} | |||
{{mdloc|294|Loudred|B1-B15|42-45|-10}} | |||
|- | {{mdloc|031|Nidoqueen|B1-B29|42-47|-12}} | ||
| | {{mdloc|110|Weezing|B1-B29|42-47|-12}} | ||
{{mdloc|197|Umbreon|B1-B29|45-50|-12}} | |||
| | {{mdloc|198|Murkrow|B1-B29|22-27|6.4}} | ||
| | {{mdloc|301|Delcatty|B8-B15|47-49|-12}} | ||
| | {{mdloc|017|Pidgeotto|B11-B20|45-47|-4.5}} | ||
|- | {{mdloc|353|Shuppet|B16-B19|45|?}} | ||
| | {{mdloc|101|Electrode|B16-B29|45-47|-4.5}} | ||
{{mdloc|262|Mightyena|B16-B29|48-50|-4.5}} | |||
| | {{mdloc|277|Swellow|B16-B29|45-47|0.5}} | ||
{{mdloc|295|Exploud|B16-B29|45-47|-12}} | |||
{{mdloc|243|Raikou|B20|46|5|game=timeanddarkness|part=yes}} | |||
|- | {{mdloc|018|Pidgeot|B21-B29|46-47|-10}} | ||
| | {{mdloc/f|Normal}} | ||
| | ==Trivia== | ||
| | *Within the game's code is a location called Deep Concealed Ruins, implying the location was initially meant to be split in two parts. However, the game loads data of the Test Dungeon instead. | ||
|- | ==In other language== | ||
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|de=Verborgene Ruinen | |||
| | |fr=Ruines Cachées | ||
| | |it=Rovine Nascoste | ||
|es=Ruinas Camufladas | |||
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[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 locations]] | [[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon 2 locations]] | ||
[[Category:Ruins]] | [[Category:Ruins]] | ||
[[de:Verborgene Ruinen]] | |||
[[fr:Ruines Cachées]] | |||
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[[ja:かくされたいせき]] | [[ja:かくされたいせき]] | ||
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Concealed Ruins (Japanese: かくされたいせき Concealed Ruins) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness. It is unlocked after defeating Regigigas in Aegis Cave. When the player exits Aegis Cave with Team Charm a new entrance to the treasure opens, Concealed Ruins. It consists of 30 floors.
Raikou can be found on B20F, but the player needs to have the Mystery Part or Secret Slab in the bag. There is a locked door on B29F with a box in it containing either Rock Sash, Steel Sash, Ice Sash, or Ancient Ring. At the end of the dungeon, there are six Deluxe Boxes and a Warp Tile leading out of the dungeon.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Pidgey | B1-B10 | 42-44 | 8.2% | |
Voltorb | B1-B15 | 13-16 | 6.4% | |
Poochyena | B1-B15 | 15-18 | 8.2% | |
Taillow | B1-B15 | 16-19 | 6.4% | |
Loudred | B1-B15 | 42-45 | -10% | |
Nidoqueen | B1-B29 | 42-47 | -12% | |
Weezing | B1-B29 | 42-47 | -12% | |
Umbreon | B1-B29 | 45-50 | -12% | |
Murkrow | B1-B29 | 22-27 | 6.4% | |
Delcatty | B8-B15 | 47-49 | -12% | |
Pidgeotto | B11-B20 | 45-47 | -4.5% | |
Shuppet | B16-B19 | 45 | ?% | |
Electrode | B16-B29 | 45-47 | -4.5% | |
Mightyena | B16-B29 | 48-50 | -4.5% | |
Swellow | B16-B29 | 45-47 | 0.5% | |
Exploud | B16-B29 | 45-47 | -12% | |
Raikou | B20 TD | 46 | 5% * | |
Pidgeot | B21-B29 | 46-47 | -10% | |
Trivia
- Within the game's code is a location called Deep Concealed Ruins, implying the location was initially meant to be split in two parts. However, the game loads data of the Test Dungeon instead.
In other language
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