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Revision as of 02:25, 14 July 2019
A Key (Japanese: カギ Key) is an item that can be used to unlock doors in dungeons in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. They are generally rare and difficult to obtain, usually appearing in later dungeons as a random floor item, or bought from Kecleon Shops.
List of Keys
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List of items found in chambers
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, the Key is used to open chambers appearing on set floors of certain dungeons in order to gain rare items that are usually otherwise unobtainable, such as HMs, Friend Bows and Wish Stones. It is consumed after use.
Items obtainable with Keys are:
- HM Cut (Buried Relic, 80F)
- HM Dive (Solar Cave, 10F)
- HM Flash (Buried Relic, 70F)
- HM Fly (Wyvern Hill, 30F)
- HM Rock Smash (Buried Relic, 45F)
- HM Waterfall (Solar Cave, 15F)
- Beauty Scarf (Western Cave, 59F)
- Friend Bow (Mt. Faraway, 30F)
- Lunar Ribbon (Northwind Field, 20F)
- Sun Ribbon (Wyvern Hill, 20F)
- TM Vacuum-Cut (Far-off Sea, 50F)
- TM Wide Slash (Far-off Sea, 72F)
Gallery
Appearance
Model of Key from Gates to Infinity | Model of Key from Gates to Infinity | Model of Key from Gates to Infinity | Model of Key from Gates to Infinity | Model of Key (unused) from Gates to Infinity | Model of Key (unused) from Super Mystery Dungeon | Model of Key (unused) from Super Mystery Dungeon | Model of Key (unused) from Super Mystery Dungeon | Model of Key (unused) from Super Mystery Dungeon | Model of Key (unused) from Super Mystery Dungeon |
Locked doors
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- Green locked door PMD Maganagate.png
Green locked door
Trivia
- Issue #28 of Pokémon News hints that Keys can be found in the Desert Region.
In other languages
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Black Key
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Blue Key
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Green Key
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Red Key
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