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The '''Mystery Part''' (Japanese: '''なぞのパーツ''' ''Puzzle Part'') and '''Secret Slab''' (Japanese: '''ひみつのせきばん''' ''Secret Lithograph'') are functionally identical items that appear in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. When one is in the bag, certain [[legendary Pokémon]] will appear on preset dungeon floors. They only appear after the player and their partner have recruited {{p|Manaphy}} and he tells them about the [[Marine Resort]]. The English translation of the Japanese names for Secret Slab and Mystery Part are Secret Slab and Enigma Part. | The '''Mystery Part''' (Japanese: '''なぞのパーツ''' ''Puzzle Part'') and '''Secret Slab''' (Japanese: '''ひみつのせきばん''' ''Secret Lithograph'') are functionally identical items that appear in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. When one is in the bag, certain [[legendary Pokémon]] will appear on preset dungeon floors. They only appear after the player and their partner have recruited {{p|Manaphy}} and he tells them about the [[Marine Resort]]. The English translation of the Japanese names for Secret Slab and Mystery Part are Secret Slab and Enigma Part. | ||
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Only one of each legendary species can be obtained. | Only one of each legendary species can be obtained. | ||
{{Item | |||
|name=Mystery Part | |||
|jp=なぞのパーツ | |||
|jpt=Puzzle Part | |||
|sprite=Mystery Part | |||
|gen=IV | |||
|mdex=yes | |||
|bag=MD | |||
|buyable=no | |||
|sellable=no | |||
|effect=Makes some of the legendary Pokémon appear at certain dungeons | |||
|descmdtds=A mysterious mechanical part of unknown purpose. It has lain undisturbed for eons, veiled by legendary mystery. | |||
|locmdtds=Reward from mission | |||
}} | |||
{{Item | |||
|name=Secret Slab | |||
|jp=ひみつのせきばん | |||
|jpt=Secret Lithograph | |||
|sprite=Secret Slab | |||
|gen=IV | |||
|mdex=yes | |||
|bag=MD | |||
|buyable=no | |||
|sellable=no | |||
|effect=Makes some of the legendary Pokémon appear at certain dungeons | |||
|descmdtds=An ancient stone slab inscribed with what seems to be prehistoric legend, rumored to hold an incredible secret that has never yet been deciphered. | |||
|locmdtds=Reward from mission | |||
}} | |||
==Pokémon obtainable with the Mystery Part or Secret Slab== | ==Pokémon obtainable with the Mystery Part or Secret Slab== | ||
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Revision as of 11:20, 31 December 2012
The Mystery Part (Japanese: なぞのパーツ Puzzle Part) and Secret Slab (Japanese: ひみつのせきばん Secret Lithograph) are functionally identical items that appear in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. When one is in the bag, certain legendary Pokémon will appear on preset dungeon floors. They only appear after the player and their partner have recruited Manaphy and he tells them about the Marine Resort. The English translation of the Japanese names for Secret Slab and Mystery Part are Secret Slab and Enigma Part.
The Mystery Part and Secret Slab are obtained as rewards from random missions, such as the one in the following Wonder Mail password:
- X-HY NSM8 6&3&
- 2Q&P 520# 7WQ8
- Objective: Rescue Typhlosion on floor 7 of Treeshroud Forest.
For Explorers of Sky, here is a Wonder Mail S Code:
- Q@M=X QYC7R9S X@R67
- 5%@KM 5R#6J%8 65NP@
- Objective: Prospect with Rotom on floor 1 of Beach Cave.
Note: Rotom also joins the party, however, the player may decline.
Only one of each legendary species can be obtained.
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Pokémon obtainable with the Mystery Part or Secret Slab
Pokémon | Level | Location | |
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File:MDP145.png | Zapdos | 49 | Amp Plains (7F) |
File:MDP146.png | Moltres | 44 | Giant Volcano (10F) (Sky version only) |
File:MDP150.png | Mewtwo | 50 | Deep Aegis Cave (5F) Dark Crater (6F) (Darkness version only) |
File:MDP243.png | Raikou | 46 | Concealed Ruins (20F) (Time/Darkness versions only) |
File:MDP244.png | Entei | 47 | Deep Dark Crater (10F) (Time/Darkness versions only) |
File:MDP249.png | Lugia | 45 | Surrounded Sea (18F) |
File:MDP250.png | Ho-Oh | 43 | Mt. Mistral (19F) |
File:MDP251.png | Celebi | 44 | Mystifying Forest (10F) (Time/Sky versions only) |
File:MDP380.png | Latias | 44 | Happy Outlook (19F) Spacial Rift (10F) |
File:MDP381.png | Latios | 44 | Midnight Forest (24F) Deep Spacial Rift (5F) |
File:MDP386.png | Deoxys | 45 | Shimmer Hill (17F) |
File:MDP491.png | Darkrai | 53 | Miracle Sea (DPB3F) Lower Crevice Cave (DPB2F) Mt. Travail (17F) Spacial Rift (14F) Mystifying Forest (13F) |
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