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After floor 10, the player is given an option to save and heal before continuing on to Mt. Thunder Peak, which takes place on the outside of the mountain, which is craggy and populated by powerful Pokémon such as {{p|Electabuzz}}. There is no chance of finding a [[monster house]], a shop, or a buried item in this dungeon.
After floor 10, the player is given an option to save and heal before continuing on to Mt. Thunder Peak, which takes place on the outside of the mountain, which is craggy and populated by powerful Pokémon such as {{p|Electabuzz}}. There is no chance of finding a [[monster house]], a shop, or a buried item in this dungeon.
Zapdos is level 45 when recruited.


==Wild Pokémon==
==Wild Pokémon==

Revision as of 14:09, 5 February 2015

← Silent Chasm
Mt. Thunder
Great Canyon →
Mt. Thunder ライメイの やま
Mt. Thunder
Mt Thunder.png
Basic info
Floors: 13*
Rest stops: Yes
Traps: No
Monster Houses: {{{monsterhouses}}}
Main type: Electric, Poison, Flying
Boss: Zapdos
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: Allowed
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 3
Location
Mt. Thunder Map.png
The entrance to the mountain.
The summit, Zapdos's home.

Mt. Thunder (Japanese: ライメイの やま Mt. Thunder) is the sixth dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and the first to feature a boss fight with a Legendary Pokémon (Zapdos). As its name implies, the dungeon is inside a mountain where many of the native Pokémon are Electric-type.

After floor 10, the player is given an option to save and heal before continuing on to Mt. Thunder Peak, which takes place on the outside of the mountain, which is craggy and populated by powerful Pokémon such as Electabuzz. There is no chance of finding a monster house, a shop, or a buried item in this dungeon.

Zapdos is level 45 when recruited.

Wild Pokémon

Mt. Thunder

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Weedle (Pokémon) Weedle 1-4 8 11.4%
Nidoran♂ (Pokémon) Nidoran♂ 1-4 12 12.6%
Electrike (Pokémon) Electrike 1-4 12,14 7.8%
Cacnea (Pokémon) Cacnea 1-4 11 7.2%
Pidgeotto (Pokémon) Pidgeotto 2-5 11 -19%
Beedrill (Pokémon) Beedrill 5-8 10 Unrecruitable
Electabuzz (Pokémon) Electabuzz 5-8 12 Unrecruitable
Stantler (Pokémon) Stantler 5-9 9,13 7.2%
Ampharos (Pokémon) Ampharos 6-10 12 Unrecruitable
Gligar (Pokémon) Gligar 7-10 12 8.5%
Manectric (Pokémon) Manectric 8-10 9 Unrecruitable
Growlithe (Pokémon) Growlithe 9-10 10 10.6%

Mt. Thunder Peak

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Growlithe (Pokémon) Growlithe 1-2 10 10.6%
Electabuzz (Pokémon) Electabuzz 1-2 12 Unrecruitable
Ampharos (Pokémon) Ampharos 1-2 12 Unrecruitable
Gligar (Pokémon) Gligar 1-2 12 8.5%
Manectric (Pokémon) Manectric 1-2 9 Unrecruitable
Zapdos (Pokémon) Zapdos 3 25 30% Boss
Zapdos cannot be recruited until after the credits roll.

Items

Item Floors
Poké currency.png 4-194 Poké 1-12F
MDBag Apple TDS Sprite.png Apple 1-2, 4-10F
MDBag Stone Sprite.png 3-4 Gravelerock 1-10F
MDBag Cheri Berry Sprite.png Cheri Berry 1-4, 6-7F
MDBag Pecha Berry III Sprite.png Pecha Berry 2-3, 5, 7-10F
MDBag Oran Berry Sprite.png Oran Berry 1-12F
MDBag Black Gummi III Sprite.png Black Gummi 3F
MDBag Blue Gummi III Sprite.png Blue Gummi 1-2, 4, 9F
MDBag Brown Gummi III Sprite.png Brown Gummi 11F
MDBag Gold Gummi III Sprite.png Gold Gummi 10F
MDBag Gray Gummi III Sprite.png Gray Gummi 4, 12F
MDBag Orange Gummi III Sprite.png Orange Gummi 8, 11F
MDBag Pink Gummi III Sprite.png Pink Gummi 3-4, 12F
MDBag Red Gummi III Sprite.png Red Gummi 1, 4, 10-12F
MDBag Silver Gummi III Sprite.png Silver Gummi 11-12F
MDBag Sky Gummi III Sprite.png Sky Gummi 5, 7, 11F
MDBag White Gummi III Sprite.png White Gummi 1, 3, 7, 12F
MDBag Yellow Gummi III Sprite.png Yellow Gummi 6, 9, 11-12F
MDBag Seed TDS Sprite.png Blast Seed 3-12F
MDBag Scarf Sprite.png Gold Ribbon 2-4, 7, 9F
MDBag Scarf Sprite.png Power Band 1-3, 6-7, 10F
MDBag Scarf Sprite.png Special Band 1-6, 9-10F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Bullet Seed 1F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Facade 5F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Dig 5F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Giga Drain 9F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Return 9F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Roar 2, 6F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Torment 3F
MDBag TM Sprite.png Thief 9F
MDBag Health drink Sprite.png Max Elixir 2-3, 5-6, 8-12F
MDBag Link Box TDS Sprite.png Link Box 2, 5-6, 8-10F

In the manga

In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team manga

Ginji and Mudkip passed through Mt. Thunder in I Want to be Human Again! on their way to meet Xatu at the Hill of the Ancients. On their way, they encountered Zapdos, who attacked them. At first, they were unable to deal practially any damage on the Legendary bird Pokémon, but eventually Mudkip, encouraged by Ginji, used Mud Sport to protect Ginji from Zapdos's Electric attacks so that he was able to defeat it with a close-range Flamethrower.

Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX
Major locations
Friend Areas/Rescue team campsTeam BasePokémon SquareKecleon Shop
Kangaskhan StorageMakuhita DojoWhiscash PondLuminous CaveHill of the Ancients
Dungeons
Tiny WoodsThunderwave CaveMt. SteelSinister WoodsSilent Chasm
Mt. ThunderGreat CanyonLapis CaveRock PathMt. BlazeSnow Path
Frosty ForestMt. FreezeMagma CavernSky TowerUproar Forest
Howling ForestStormy SeaSilver TrenchMeteor CaveFiery Field
Lightning FieldNorthwind FieldMt. FarawayWestern CaveNorthern Range
Pitfall ValleyBuried RelicWish CaveMurky CaveDesert Region
Southern CavernWyvern HillSolar CaveDarknight RelicGrand Sea
Waterfall PondUnown RelicJoyous TowerFar-Off SeaPurity Forest
Oddity CaveRemains IslandMarvelous SeaFantasy Strait
Unknown DungeonRB
Illusory GrottoRTDX


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