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[[File:Pokemon Paradise PMD Gates to Infinity.png|300px|right|thumb|The partner asking for help to make Pokémon Paradise]]
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The '''Pokémon Paradise''', commonly referred to as simply '''Paradise''', is an outside-of-dungeon place near [[Post Town]] in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]], established by the partner Pokémon.
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[[File:Pokémon Paradise growth artwork PMDGTI.png|300px|thumb|Artwork of an area with facilities in Pokémon Paradise]]
The '''Pokémon Paradise''' (Japanese: '''ポケモンパラダイス''' ''Pokémon Paradise''), commonly referred to as simply '''Paradise''' (Japanese: '''パラダイス''' ''Paradise''), is a location near [[Post Town]] in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]], established by the {{mdc|partner Pokémon}}.


The location becomes accessible after completing the first dungeon. Initially, it only contains the Passerby Post and a signboard. This is also where all the recruited Pokémon stay, with the exception of {{OBP|Virizion|Gates to Infinity}}, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Emolga}}, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Dunsparce}}, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Espeon}}, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Umbreon}}, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Keldeo}}, and {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Hydreigon}}, who stay in Post Town. As the story progresses, the player will be able to expand land, play mini-games, rank up and place facilities.
The location becomes accessible after completing the first dungeon. Initially, it only contains the Passerby Post and a signboard. This is also where all of the recruited Pokémon stay, with the exception of {{mdc|Virizion|gti}}, {{mdc|Emolga|gti}}, {{mdc|Dunsparce|gti}}, {{mdc|Umbreon and Espeon|gti}}, {{mdc|Keldeo|gti}}, and {{mdc|Hydreigon|gti}}, who stay in Post Town. As the story progresses, the player will be able to expand land, play mini-games, rank up and place facilities.


==Paradise Rank==
==Paradise Rank==
Similarly to [[Join Avenue]], instead of the team's rank like in previous games, Pokémon Paradise is ranked up. The Paradise Rank is increased by earning Paradise Points which are earned by completing job requests. The player can start earning Paradise Points after {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Gurdurr}} opens up shop. Increasing this rank will give the player access to more facilities, increase the bag size limit and gives the player a variety of items and materials. When Perfect Rank is reached, the player and partner Pokémon can learn the special moves {{m|Frenzy Plant}} ({{p|Snivy}}), {{m|Blast Burn}} ({{p|Tepig}}), {{m|Hydro Cannon}} ({{p|Oshawott}}), {{m|Volt Tackle}} ({{p|Pikachu}}), and {{m|Draco Meteor}} ({{p|Axew}}).
{{main|Rank (Mystery Dungeon)#Paradise Rank|Rank (Mystery Dungeon) → Paradise Rank}}
The Paradise Rank is increased by earning Paradise Points which are earned by completing job requests. The player can start earning Paradise Points after {{mdc|Gurdurr|gti}} opens up shop. Increasing this rank will give the player access to more facilities, increase the bag size limit and gives the player a variety of items and materials.


==Utilities==
===Passerby Post===
[[File:Passerby Post.png|thumb|250px|Passerby Post]]
Available when Pokémon Paradise becomes accessible. This is where the player can deposit {{DL|Seed|Reviver Seed}}s, which can save other fainted players through [[StreetPass]], instead of manually rescuing them like in previous games.
Up to 20 Reviver Seeds can be placed in the mailbox at a time, and 1 seed will be consumed automatically if a player with a rescue request is encountered through StreetPass.
Additionally, every 5 StreetPass tags collected (regardless of whether the StreetPassed players needed rescue) will reward the player with a Reviver Seed.
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===House===
Built by {{mdc|Gurdurr|gti}} after defeating him in [[Hazy Pass]]. This is where the player and partner Pokémon wake up the next morning after a mission, where the game usually asks to save. Other than that, it serves no significant purpose. After a certain amount of progression into the game, the house can be redecorated by Gurdurr.
===Request/Bulletin Board===
After completing [[Hazy Pass]] for the first time, {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}} will show the player the Request Board. {{OBP|Job|Mystery Dungeon|Requests and various missions}} are posted here. It updates with new jobs after returning from a dungeon.
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====Quotes====
* '''<Pokémon> is at a difficult age...'''
:"''<Pokémon>'s become a delinquent and dangerous! Please stop <Pokémon>!''"
:Goal: Punish
* '''King of Villans''':
:"''I'm the king of villans! Got a problem with that? Bring it on!''"
:Goal: Punish
* '''Please defeat the Pokémon!''':
:"''The crook's gone wild and uncontrollable! Somebody, stop the crook!''"
:Goal: Punish
* '''Somebody, catch the crook...'''
:"''Ughh... That crook stole my treasure... Somebody, catch the crook... Please...''"
:Goal: Punish
* '''Super rowdy!'''
:"''<Pokémon> is crazy and nobody can stop the Pokémon. Someone, please help!''"
:Goal: Punish
* '''Try to beat me!'''
:"''I'm a villan! Everyone is scared of me and won't go against me! How about you?''"
:Goal: Punish
* '''Enemies are too strong!''':
:"''I was lost in thought and came this far without noticing. Enemies are too strong...''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''I couldn't asy thanks...''':
:"''I'm looking for my lifesaver. I want to express my gratitude.''"
* '''I lost my map!'''
:"''A wind blew away my map! I got lost. Please help me.''"
:Goal: Rescue
:* When the Pokémon is found:
::"''Thank you for saving me!''"
:* When completed:
::"''Thank you for saving me! I'll give you this as a reward!''"
* '''I'm so tired...''':
:"''Finally, I've come this far! But... I don't have the energy to get home... Help!''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''I'm worried about <Pokémon>''':
:"''<Pokémon> has gon somewhere without me noticing. Please help!''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''I ran away alone.'''
:"''I couldn't help it. They were too strong. I left my friends behind. Please help!''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''My friend hasn't come back yet.''':
:"''My friend is usually back by now... Please find my friend!''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''My precious <Pokémon>...'''
:"''<Pokémon> is very precious to me. Someone, please find my precious!''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''Please! Save <Pokémon>!'''
:"''Please save <Pokémon>! I'll give tons of rewards! So, somebody!''"
:Goal: Rescue
* '''A Rumor of a Treasure''':
:"''I heard there is a great [[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]]Topical Gift. If you get it, I'll reward you!''"
:Goal: Obtain
* '''A Special Present''':
:"''I want it as my mom's birthday gift! Please! Find the [[File:MDGTIBag Scarf Sprite.png]]Popular Ribbon/Particular [[Treasure Box|Box]]!''"
:Goal: Obtain
* '''I want the [[File:MDBag Red Key V Sprite.png]]Particular Key!'''
:"''I really want the [[File:MDBag Red Key V Sprite.png]]Particular Key! I want it so badly! Please find it! Please!''"
* '''Find the [[File:MDBag Prize Ticket V Sprite.png]]Rumored Tag!'''
:"''Without the [[File:MDBag Prize Ticket V Sprite.png]]Rumored Tag, I'm so worried that I can't sleep at night.''"
:Goal: Obtain
* '''Find the [[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]]Topical Gift!''':
:"''I need the [[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]]Topical Gift! Please find it and deliver it to me!''"
:Goal: Obtain
* '''I want the [[File:MDBag Prize Ticket V Sprite.png]]Rumored Tag!'''
:"''I want the [[File:MDBag Prize Ticket V Sprite.png]]Rumored Tag as my good-luck charm! Please find it!''"
:Goal: Obtain
* '''I want to give it as a gift!'''
:"''I want to give a rare [[File:MDGTIBag Scarf Sprite.png]]Popular Ribbon! But I won't say who it's for! That's a secret.''"
:Goal: Obtain
-->
===Challenge Request/Bulletin Board===
After completing a job request after {{mdc|Victini|gti}} having opened up his shop, this board will appear here. One job request later it will be available for use. Generally, harder jobs will be posted here. Only one Pokémon can go on a mission here. However, when accessed through Local Wireless in Companion Mode up to three other players can join.
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===Request Gates===
[[File:Azumarill 02 PMDGTI.png|thumb|250px|The right-side request gate, opened]]
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, a gate will have been built on the right side of the Paradise Center. It opens up after talking to {{mdc|Azumarill|gti}} for a job. When it's open, the player is unable to leave Paradise Center. It can be closed by canceling the job request.
After {{mdc|Victini|gti}} has opened up his shop, a second gate will appear on the left side of the Paradise Center. It functions exactly the same as the first gate except it only works for challenge jobs.
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===Deposit Box===
[[File:Deposit Box PMD GTI.png|100px|thumb|100px|Deposit Box]]
{{main|Deposit Box}}
Available after completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will place a box like the one in [[Post Town]]. It replaces the functions of [[Kangaskhan Storage]] and [[Felicity Bank|Felicity]]/{{DL|Treasure Town|Duskull Bank}}. This box is also placed next to the Kecleon Shop. Like in the original Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, items are collective and are grouped based on item type rather than being individual items. Materials and Treasure Chests are stored separately.
{{-}}
===Utilities only available in Companion Mode===
Due to [[Post Town]] being off limits in Companion Mode, these shops are moved to Paradise instead and are found at the center of the plaza. {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Cinccino}} and {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Rampardos}} are talking to each other.
====Glorious Gold====
[[File:Glorious Gold PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Glorious Gold]]
{{main|Glorious Gold}}
Run by {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Cofagrigus}}, here the player can exchange [[Gold Bar]]s for [[Poké]] ([[File:Poké currency.png]]555) or rare items.
{{-}}
====Gift Shop====
[[File:Gift Shop artwork PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Gift Shop]]
{{main|Gift Shop}}
Run by {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Cinccino}}, here the player can buy [[gift]]s that can be given to enemy Pokémon in dungeons to [[recruitment|recruit]] them.
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====Box Buster====
[[File:Box Buster PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Box Buster]]
Run by {{DL|List of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters|Rampardos}}, here the player can open [[Treasure Box]]es for 150 Poké.
{{-}}
==Shops==
===Request Counter===
[[File:Request Counter.png|left|thumb|250px|The Request Counter]]
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, {{mdc|Azumarill|gti}} will be here to accept mission requests and open the Request Gate. Job notes can be stored, accepted, canceled and deleted here. The job list can also be viewed from the main menu. Unlike in previous Mystery Dungeon games, the player can only go on one mission at a time even if they are located in the same dungeon.
{{-}}
===Quagsire Assembly===
[[File:Quagsire Assembly.png|thumb|250px|Quagsire Assembly]]
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}} will open up shop here, selling items like Kecleon's Shop. After completing [[Desolate Canyon]], he replaces the function of the [[Chimecho Assembly]] in the previous games, removing and adding members of the team for dungeon exploration. A list of recruited Pokémon with the stats and other information can be found here. Recruited Pokémon can also be released here.
{{-}}
===Scraggy's Savvy Moves===
[[File:Scraggy's Savvy Moves.png|thumb|250px|Scraggy's Savvy Moves]]
Unlocked after completing [[Desolate Canyon]] for the first time. Acting as the [[Move Deleter]] and [[Move Reminder]] for this game, {{mdc|Scraggy|gti}} changes the Pokémon's moves.
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===Gurdurr Crew===
[[File:Pokémon Paradise building artwork.png|thumb|250px|Gurdurr Crew]]
{{main|Gurdurr Crew}}
Unlocked after completing another job request after obtaining a Sturdy Vine for Gurdurr. Gurdurr, using materials, will prepare new land in Pokémon Paradise, build new facilities or redecorate the house and the facilities. There are eight areas that can be prepared and designed into four different designs. The chosen design can also be changed afterwards.
{{-}}
===V-wave related===
The '''V-Wave''' is a weather-like effect associated with [[type]]. For each in-game day, the V-wave will have a specific type, and Pokémon or their moves corresponding to the day's type are powered up.
Each day's V-wave is guaranteed to have the following three effects (highlighted in yellow in-game):
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{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="color:#000"
|- style="color:#000"
! Rank !! Paradise Points !! Bag Size Limit !! Item Rewards
! colspan=2 | Standard effects
|- style="background: #6464FF"
! Name || Details
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Normal Rank
| Power up! || Increases the damage done by the affected Pokémon.
| 0
| 24
| N/A
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Bronze Rank
| Experience Points Up! || More Exp. points are gathered by the affected Pokémon.
| 50
| 32
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Reviver Seed ×2
[[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry ×3
[[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]] Grass Gift
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Silver Rank
| PP Energy Saver! || Occasionally doesn't deduct PP used by the affected Pokémon.
| 150
|}
| 40
 
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Joy Seed [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Reviver Seed ×2
Additionally, the V-wave will have two random effects from the following list each day:
[[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]] Water Gift
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[[File:MDBag Scarf V Sprite.png]] Coalition Scarf
|- style="color:#000"
[[File:Goldbar.png|17px]] Gold Bar ×5
! colspan=2 | Random daily effects
|- style="background: #6464FF"
! Name || Details
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Gold Rank
| Critical-Hit Rate Up! || Increases the Critical Hit Ratio of the affected Pokémon.
| 350
| 48
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Joy Seed [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Life Seed
[[File:MDBag Sitrus Berry V Sprite.png]] Sitrus Berry
[[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]] Fire Gift
[[File:Goldbar.png|17px]] Gold Bar ×5
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Platinum Rank
| Shop Discounts! || Items bought by the affected Pokémon at Kecleon Shops in the dungeons are cheaper.
| 700
| 48
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Joy Seed [[File:Iron PMDGTI.png]] Iron
[[File:Zinc PMDGTI.png]] Zinc
[[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]] Electric Gift
[[File:Goldbar.png|17px]] Gold Bar ×10
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Diamond Rank
| Easier Team Attacks! || Team attacks are achieved faster.
| 1250
| 48
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Joy Seed [[File:Protein Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Protein
[[File:Calcium Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Calcium
[[File:MDBag Gift Sprite.png]] Dragon Gift
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Super Rank
| Recovery Up! || HP recovered by affected Pokémon is higher.
| 5000
| 48
| [[File:Redkey.png]] Red Key [[File:Bluekey.png]] Blue Key
[[File:Greenkey.png]] Green Key [[File:Blackkey.png]] Black Key
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Hyper Rank
| Move Growth Up! || Moves of the affected Pokémon upgrade faster.
| 10000
| 48
|[[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Joy Seed [[File:MDBag Manual Sprite.png]] Accuracy Manual x3
[[File:MDBag Manual Sprite.png]] Power Manual x3 [[File:MDBag Manual Sprite.png]] PP Manual x3
|- style="background: #fff"
| Master Rank
| 20000
|
|
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Royal Rank
| Accuracy Up! || The accuracy of the affected Pokémon is increased.
| 40000
|
|
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Perfect Rank
| More Frequent Move Effects! ||The affected Pokémon's moves with a secondary effect(s) have a higher chance of the effect activating.
| 99999
|
|
|}
|}


==Utilities==
====V-Wavecast====
[[File:Passerby Post.png|thumb|250px|Passerby Post]]
After completing a number of job requests<!--perhaps just 1 after obtaining Bronze Rank-->, {{mdc|Quagsire|gti}} will place the '''V-Wavecast''' signboard. This is is a weather forecast that shows the V-wave type and its associated effects for the current day, as well as for the following 10 days.
===Passerby Post===
 
Available when Pokémon Paradise becomes accessible. This is where the player can deposit {{DL|Seed|Reviver Seed}}s which saves other fainted players through {{wp|StreetPass}} instead of manually rescuing them like in previous games.
After {{mdc|Victini|gti}} arrives, the signboard will be removed, and Victini will provide the V-Wavecast instead.


===House===
====V-Wheel====
Built by {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Gurdurr}} after defeating him in [[Hazy Pass]]. This is where the player and partner Pokémon wake up the next morning after a mission, where the game usually asks to save. Other than that, it serves no significant purpose.  After a certain amount of progression into the game, the house can be redecorated by Gurdurr.
[[File:V-Wheel.png|thumb|250px|The V-Wheel]]
The '''V-Wheel''' is a shop managed by Victini. The wheel can be spun once per in-game day, for a chance to change the day's V-wave to a chosen type.


===Request/Bulletin Board===
In order to win this opportunity, the wheel must land on an icon of Victini's face, out of five total spaces on the wheel.
After completing [[Hazy Pass]] for the first time, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Quagsire}} will show the player the Request Board. Requests and various missions are posted here. It updates with new jobs after returning from a dungeon.


===Deposit Box===
Spinning the wheel costs [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]][[Poké]], and the cost varies depending on how many Victini icons the player wishes to have on the wheel:
Available after completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will place a box like the one in [[Post Town]]. It replaces the functions of [[Kangaskhan Storage]] and [[Felicity Bank|Felicity]]/[[Duskull Bank]]. This box is also placed next to the Kecleon Shop. Like in the original Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, items are collective and are grouped based on item type rather than being individual items. Materials and Treasure Chests are stored separately.
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|-
! Icons || [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]Cost
|- style="background: #fff"
| 1 icon || 0
|- style="background: #fff"
| 2 icons || 1,000
|- style="background: #fff"
| 3 icons || 2,500
|- style="background: #fff"
| 4 icons || 5,000
|- style="background: #fff"
| 5 icons || 7,777
|}


===Request Gates===
When the game is won, the V-Wave for the day can be changed into any type the player chooses. To assist with this, the menu displays the {{DL|Type|type effectiveness}} of the choices, and marks the best-choice types based on the moves of the Pokémon currently on the team.
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, a gate will have been built on the right side of the Paradise center. It opens up after talking to {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Azumarill}} for a job. When it's open, the player is unable to leave Paradise Center. It can be closed by canceling the job request.
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After completing a job request after Victini having opened up his shop, a second gate will appear on the left side of the Paradise center. It functions exactly the same as the first gate except it only works for challenge jobs.
==Facilities==
====Berries and Seeds====
Like the title suggests, this shop sells berries and seeds. It also buys berries and seeds at 1.5× the normal price. If the normal price is an odd number, the higher price will be rounded down.


===Challenge Request/Bulletin Board===
====Prize Palace====
After completing a job request after Victini having opened up his shop, this board will appear here. One job request later it will be available for use. Generally, harder jobs will be posted here. Only one Pokémon can go on a mission here. However, when accessed through Local Wireless in Companion Mode up to three other players can join.
[[File:Prize Palace.png|left|250px|thumb|Prize Palace]]
[[File:Prize Palace upgrade.png|250px|thumb|Upgraded Prize Palace]]
=====Instant Tickets=====
This part of the shop replaces the [[Recycle Shop]] from [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. [[Prize Ticket]]s are acquired through other means, such as the Sunken Treasure and Swap Shop facilities, except for Prism Tickets which aren't available in the game. Unlike Silver and Gold Rank unlocking Silver and Gold Tickets, respectively, the first and second upgrade of the shop unlock the ability to use these.


==Shops==
=====Scratch Tickets=====
[[File:Request Counter.png|left|thumb|250px|The Request Counter]]
For the price of [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100, the player can get a scratch ticket. This utilizes the Touch Screen. Scratching off two symbols wins a regular prize and three stars wins a better prize. There are six spaces, four of which contain symbols.
[[File:Quagsire Assembly.png|thumb|200px|Quagsire Assembly]]
[[File:Scraggy's Savvy Moves.png|thumb|200px|Scraggy's Savvy Moves]]
===Request Counter===
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Azumarill will be here to accept mission requests and open the Request Gate. Job notes can be stored, accepted, canceled and deleted here. The job list can also be viewed from the main menu. Unlike in previous Mystery Dungeon games, the player can only go on one mission at a time even if they are located in the same dungeon.


===Quagsire Assembly===
=====Random Tickets=====
After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will open up shop here, selling items like Kecleon's Shop. After completing [[Desolate Canyon]], he replaces the function of {{p|Chimecho}} in the previous games, removing and adding members of the team for dungeon exploration. A list of recruited Pokémon with the stats and other information can be found here. Recruited Pokémon can also be released here.
For the price of [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100 each, a maximum of ten Mini Random Tickets can be bought daily. The results announcing a win or a loss are released the following day.
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===Scraggy's Savvy Moves===
====Detour Guide====
Unlocked after completing [[Desolate Canyon]] for the first time. Acting as the [[Move Deleter]] and [[Move Relearner|Releaner]] for this game, {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Scraggy}} changes the Pokémon's moves.
[[File:Woobat PMDGTI.png|thumb|250px|Detour Guide]]
Run by Woobat, this facility allows the player to toggle a notification which informs the player if they arrive on a floor with a detour in dungeons. After the first upgrade, a ''Detour List'' will appear in the menu which lists all the detours for dungeons that the player has previously visited as well as the method of entry. After the second upgrade, the shop will begin selling the keys used for detours for [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1650.
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===Gurdurr Crew===
====Swap Shop====
Unlocked after completing another job request after obtaining a Sturdy Vine for Gurdurr. Gurdurr, using materials, will prepare new land in Pokémon Paradise, build new facilities or redecorate the house and the facilites. There are eight areas surrounding the Paradise center that can be prepared and designed into four different designs. The chosen design can also be changed afterwards.
Items in the Deposit Box can be traded here for other items. Items can also be obtained here in return for "various". For example, one of four different items need to be traded in order to obtain one Prize Ticket.


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<div class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">'''Item list'''</div>
|-
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
! Area Designs !! Materials needed !! Required [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]] !! Unlocking Requirement
|- style="color:#000"
! Items to receive
! Items to give away
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Plain Seed ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Max Elixir V Sprite.png]] Max Elixir
| [[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry ×3
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Heal Seed
| [[File:MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite.png]] Rawst Berry ×2 [[File:MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png]] Pecha Berry ×2
[[File:MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite.png]] Cheri Berry ×2 [[File:MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png]] Chesto Berry ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite.png]] Rawst Berry
| [[File:MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png]] Chesto Berry ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png]] Pecha Berry
| [[File:MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite.png]] Rawst Berry ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite.png]] Cheri Berry
| [[File:MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png]] Pecha Berry ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png]] Chesto Berry
| [[File:MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite.png]] Cheri Berry ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Evasion Orb
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Slow Orb ×2
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Pleasant Plain
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Quick Orb
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Evasion Orb ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Fresh Herb
| 300
| N/A
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Cool Creekside
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Slow Orb
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Quick Orb ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3
| 600
| Three facilities
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Fertile Forest
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] All Power-Up Orb
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil
| [[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Evasion Orb ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Precious Branch ×2  
[[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Quick Orb ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Sturdy Vine ×2
[[File:MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png]] Slow Orb ×2
| 1,000
| Six facilities
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Rough Rockery
| [[File:MDBag Prize Ticket V Sprite.png]] Prize Ticket
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil
| Various ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×3
| 1,500
| Nine facilities
|}
|}


The number of areas prepared determines the maximum amount of recruit-able Pokémon (including the Paradise center):
====Elite Boutique====
As the description suggests, items can be bought here for higher and lower prices than at other shops. The selection of items changes daily. Upon upgrading, rarer items can be bought here. After a certain amount of days have passed, the shop will hold a sale for a few days after which the shop owner will leave and the facility closes. The only thing left to do after this is to remove it.
 
====Oodles of Orbs====
Like the title suggests, this shop sells orbs. It also buys orbs at 1.5× the normal price. If the normal price is an odd number, the higher price will be rounded down.
 
===Fields===
[[File:Pansage PMDGTI.png|thumb|250px|Pansage running a field]]
Berries and Seeds specific to each field can be planted here. After a few days, the player can harvest more of the specific berry or seed. However, the player can occasionally find other items instead of the planted one.
<!--
====Quotes====
* When entering:
:"''This is the <species of Seed/Berry> Field! ♪ Give me your <Seed/Berry>, and I'll grow more of them for you! ♪''"
:* '''Plant Seeds/Berries''':
:** If there is already a Seed or Berry planted:
:::"''You've already planted the <Seed/Berry>. Please wait for the harvest. ♪''"
:* '''Info'''/'''Explain''':
::"''In this Field, you plant your <Seed/Berry>. After a certain amount of time passes, more <Seed/Berry> plants grow. Then, you can harvest them! ♪ Sometimes, very, very rarely, something you didn't plant will be found. I hear these items are extremely rare, so if you harvest one, you're super lucky! You can only plant certain seeds and Berries in each Field. When can you harvest? How big will your crop be? Well, that depends on the grade of the Field and the type of crop. Give it a try! This is a Field! ♪ It's fun when you can harvest! ♪''"
 
* When exiting:
:"''Come again, now! Let's have fun working in the Field! ♪''"
-->
{{-}}
 
===Dojos===
[[File:Watchog PMDGTI.png|250px|thumb|Watchog running a dojo]]
Moves specific to each dojo can be trained here, increasing power, PP and accuracy. Daily, [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100 can be charged to train moves. Alternatively a manual can be used as many times a day as desired. This facility is always attended by a Pokémon corresponding to the dojo type. In [[Post Town]], a Travelling Sales-mon opens up a temporary dojo for a few days that hasn't been built yet.
{{-}}
 
===Mini-games===
====Sunken Treasure====
Run by {{p|Starmie}}, this is a mini-game where the player collects black, blue and red treasure chests by tilting the 3DS. Touching a {{p|Chinchou}} or a rock deducts one treasure chest starting with black chests. Unlike Treasure Boxes, <!--these chests don't contain Team Skills and (not sure yet)-->they are opened upon obtaining. The game can be played daily.
 
====Beartic Slide====
[[File:Beartic PMDGTI.png|thumb|250px|Beartic Slide]]
Run by {{p|Beartic}}, this is a mini-game where the player flicks pucks on the Touch Screen into a hole on the upper screen. Beartic charges [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100 per game, with a time limit of one minute.
 
Three types of pucks appear in the mini-game, each worth a different amount of points when they are scored into the hole:
* Big: 50 points
* Medium: 30 points
* Small: 10 points
 
Additionally, power-up chips can appear. Each lasts for 10 seconds, and offers one of the following effects:
* Double the points
* Continuous big pucks
* Bigger hole
 
Ten high score records are kept. Prizes include various items in exchange for 1,000, 2,000 and 2,500 points. Prizes differ after won.
{{-}}
 
====Diggers' Den====
Run by {{p|Drilbur}}, who has a random chance of showing up in Paradise, this facility allows the player to fund Drilbur's excavation. Drilbur will bring back varying amounts of [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]] each day until he finds a dungeon underground. The player can choose to have Drilbur dig 10, 50, or 100 feet at a time, paying [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100, [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]500, or [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1000 respectively. The dungeons found in the Diggers' Den cannot be accessed any other way and are called Treasure Trove. The number of variations of the Treasure Trove is believed to be four, depending on which type of land Drilbur excavates.
{{-}}
 
===Music Paradise===
[[File:Music_Paradise.png|thumb|250px|right|Music Paradise]]
Run by {{mdc|Meloetta|gti}}, all the background music tracks in-game including the DLC tracks can be played here, similar to [[Sky Jukebox]] of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]]. Meloetta will only appear once the [[Bittercold]] is defeated. The music will keep playing while in Pokémon Paradise.
 
As the player increases their Paradise Rank, more music will become available to play in Pokémon Paradise. Some songs can only be obtained through purchasing a DLC dungeon, these songs in the DLC packs are all from previous [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (series)|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] installments (except for the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon (WiiWare)|Adventure Squad]] games). There are also some tracks that cannot be obtained, but appear in the game's code (and the unused DLC code).
 
There is a total of 102 tracks (or 126, if all DLC is purchased) during normal gameplay. However, there are 9 extra tracks in Music Paradise that are hidden and can't be obtained by any means. Also, there are 75 unused DLC tracks that cannot be obtained without hacking. Additionally, there are 24 duplicates of dlc025 (from dlc026 to dlc050), and 46 duplicates of dlc051 (from dlc052 to dlc094, and dlc097 to dlc100). Including unused and hidden tracks, there is a total of 111 (or 211, if counting all DLC tracks).


{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="color:#000"
|- style="color:#000"
! Number of Areas
! colspan="4" | Normal Tracks
! Number of Recruit-able Pokémon
|-
! # !! colspan="2" | Track !! Rank required
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 1
| 1
| 64
| colspan="2" | Main Menu
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 2
| 2
| 80
| colspan="2" | I Look Like a Pokémon!
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 3
| 3
| 96
| colspan="2" | Our First Meeting
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 4
| 4
| 120
| colspan="2" | Ragged Mountain
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 5
| 5
| 144
| colspan="2" | Great Job!
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 6
| 6
| 176
| colspan="2" | Pokémon Paradise
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 7
| 7
| 208
| colspan="2" | Come on in to Post Town!
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 8
| 8
| 248
| colspan="2" | The Carpenter of Post Town
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| 9
| 9
| 288
| colspan="2" | Stony Cave
|}
| &mdash;
 
|- style="background: #fff"
Each area (except the Paradise center) can contain four facilities, which can be upgraded.  
| 10
In order to build facilities, the player has to talk to the signboard (there are four in each area) at the desired spot which will summon {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Gurdurr}} and his crew. Once built, each facility is attended by a random Pokémon (with the exception of {{p|Starmie}}, {{p|Beartic}} and {{p|Meloetta}}). After building three facilities, Gurdurr will start upgrading existing facilities. If a duplicate facility is to be built, multiple resources are required. After nine facilities have been built, Gurdurr will start removing facilities if desired. Because the entire Paradise can only contain 32 facilities, it is impossible to have every type of facility built at the same time. The facility attenders may also abandon their facility, leaving it empty and unable to be used. If this happens, the player must have Gurdurr tear down the facility.
| colspan="2" | That Is Odd...
 
| &mdash;
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="color:#000"
| 11
! Facility
| colspan="2" | Hazy Pass
! Game
| &mdash;
Description
|- style="background: #fff"
! Resources needed
| 12
! Unlocking
| colspan="2" | The Voice in the Dreams
requirement
| &mdash;
! First Upgrade
|- style="background: #fff"
! Second Upgrade
| 13
| colspan="2" | The Coming Danger
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 14
| colspan="2" | Battling the Boss
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 15
| colspan="2" | Despair: Light Arrangement
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 16
| colspan="2" | Despair: Super Light
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 17
| colspan="2" | Hope: Light Arrangement 2
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 18
| colspan="2" | Hazy Pass (Highlands)
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 19
| colspan="2" | Hope: Light Arrangement 1
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 20
| colspan="2" | Stompstump Peak
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 21
| colspan="2" | A Mysterious World
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 22
| colspan="2" | What's Wrong with Everyone?
| &mdash;
|- style="background: #fff"
| 23
| colspan="2" | Desolate Canyon
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 24
| colspan="2" | The Coming Danger: Arrangement
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 25
| colspan="2" | Pokémon Friends
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 26
| colspan="2" | Stirrings of Hope
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 27
| colspan="2" | Stirrings of Hope: March
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 28
| colspan="2" | Pokémon Paradise: Reprise
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 29
| colspan="2" | V-Wheeeeeel!!!
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 30
| colspan="2" | Kecleon Shop
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 31
| colspan="2" | Stop, Thief!
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 32
| colspan="2" | Icy Sanctum: Arrangement 1
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 33
| colspan="2" | Inflora Forest
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 34
| colspan="2" | Touched by Kindness
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 35
| colspan="2" | Good Night
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 36
| colspan="2" | Mysteries Within
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 37
| colspan="2" | Pokémon Friends: Arrangement
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 38
| colspan="2" | Crags of Lament
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 39
| colspan="2" | Within the Crags of Lament
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 40
| colspan="2" | Dreams and Hopes
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 41
| colspan="2" | Icy Sanctum: Arrangement 2
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 42
| colspan="2" | Magnagate
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 43
| colspan="2" | A Friend's Decision
| Hyper
|- style="background: #fff"
| 44
| colspan="2" | Telluric Path
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 45
| colspan="2" | Icy Sanctum
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 46
| colspan="2" | Great Glacier
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 47
| colspan="2" | Glacial Underpass
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 48
| colspan="2" | Glacier Palace
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 49
| colspan="2" | Glacier Palace (Reaches)
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 50
| colspan="2" | Mysteries Within: Arrangement 1
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 51
| colspan="2" | Sympathy and Sincerity
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 52
| colspan="2" | Kilionea Road
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 53
| colspan="2" | It's a Monster House!
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 54
| colspan="2" | Forest of Shadows
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 55
| colspan="2" | Hiding in the Shadows
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 56
| colspan="2" | In the Dark
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 57
| colspan="2" | Daybreak Ridge
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 58
| colspan="2" | Daybreak Ridge (Highlands)
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 59
| colspan="2" | Hydreigon's Ambush!
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 60
| colspan="2" | Ochre Quarry
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 61
| colspan="2" | Withered Savanna
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 62
| colspan="2" | Holehills
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 63
| colspan="2" | The Trap Is Set
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 64
| colspan="2" | The Heroes of Holehills
| Master
|- style="background: #fff"
| 65
| colspan="2" | Scorching Desert
| Royal
|- style="background: #fff"
| 66
| colspan="2" | Confronting Kyurem
| Royal
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Berries and Seeds
| 67
| {{tt|Shop|This is a specialty shop for Berries and seeds! You can buy Berries and seeds anytime and sell them for higher prices! As it gets upgraded, it'll carry rare ones!}}
| colspan="2" | Despair: Heavy Arrangement
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Precious Branch ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Heavy Lumber ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Fine Log ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Oodles of Orbs
| 68
| {{tt|Shop|This is a specialty shop for Wonder Orbs! You can buy Wonder Orbs anytime and sell them for higher prices! As it gets upgraded, it'll carry rare ones, too!}}
| colspan="2" | Mysteries Within: Arrangement 2
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Sturdy Vine ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Fresh Herb ×2
| Gold Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Hardy Vine ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Leaf Bouquet ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Everlasting Vine ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Grass Veil ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Elite Boutique
| 69
| {{tt|Shop|This is a shop where random items are sold. It may carry rare items, too! The item prices are also random, so they can be really cheap or expensive!}}
| colspan="2" | Hope: Light Arrangement 3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Sturdy Vine
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Fresh Herb
| Platinum Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Hardy Vine
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Leaf Bouquet
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Everlasting Vine
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Grass Veil
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Swap Shop
| 70
| {{tt|Shop|This is a shop that lets you trade items in your Deposit Box for items in the shop! As it gets upgraded, it'll have rare items!}}
| colspan="2" | Tyrian Maze
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Precious Branch ×2 
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2 
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Sturdy Vine ×2 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Fresh Herb ×2
| Gold Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Heavy Lumber ×3 
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×3 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Hardy Vine ×3 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Leaf Bouquet ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Fine Log ×4 
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×4 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×4 
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Everlasting Vine ×4 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Grass Veil ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Prize Palace
| 71
| {{tt|Shop|This is a fun shop where you can try Instant, Scratch, and Random Tickets! As it gets upgraded, these tickets will be upgraded, too!}}
| colspan="2" | Tyrian Maze (Inner Chamber)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Sturdy Vine ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Hardy Vine ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Everlasting Vine ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Detour Guide
| 72
| {{tt|Shop|Dungeons have secret detours where treasures await! This is a shop that tells you all sorts of things about them. As it gets upgraded, you'll be able to buy items to take detours, too}}
| colspan="2" | Glacier Palace (Eastern Spire)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Precious Branch ×2
| Silver Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Heavy Lumber ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Fine Log ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Beartic Slide
| 73
| {{tt|Mini Game|This is a fun game in an icy cave! (☆) keep coming. Slide them to the goal! Score high and receive wonderful items! (Use the stylus to play)}}
| colspan="2" | Glacier Palace (Western Spire)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]3,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×3
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×3
| Bronze Rank
| N/A
| N/A
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Sunken Treasure
| 74
| {{tt|Mini Game|This is a game where you dive into the water and collect treasures! You may find rare items among them! (Tilt the Nintendo 3DS system to play.)}}
| colspan="2" | Glacier Palace (Great Spire)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Precious Branch ×3
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Fresh Herb ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3
| Bronze Rank
| N/A
| N/A
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Oran Field
| 75
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Oran Berries! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Guardian of Fate
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
[[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry ×2
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry ×3
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Heal Field
| 76
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Heal Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Clash with Kyurem!
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×3
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Heal Seed ×2
| Platinum Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Heal Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×5 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Heal Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Reviver Field
| 77
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Reviver Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Despair: Super Heavy
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×3
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Reviver Seed ×2
| Diamond Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Reviver Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×6
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×6 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Reviver Seed ×6
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Eyedrop Field
| 78
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Eyedrop Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | I Can Hear It, Too...
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Eyedrop Seed ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Eyedrop Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Eyedrop Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Warp Field
| 79
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Warp Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Voices of Support
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Warp Seed ×2
| Silver Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Warp Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Warp Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Quick Field
| 80
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Quick Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | The Bittercold (First Battle)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Quick Seed ×2
| Silver Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Quick Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Quick Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Blinker Field
| 81
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Blinker Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Winds of Despair
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Blinker Seed ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Blinker Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Blinker Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Totter Field
| 82
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Totter Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Bring Back the Rainbows!
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Totter Seed ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Totter Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Totter Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Sleep Field
| 83
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Sleep Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | The Bittercold (Second Battle)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Royal
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Sleep Seed ×2
| Silver Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Sleep Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Sleep Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Stun Field
| 84
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Stun Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | We're Back... And Now...
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Stun Seed ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Stun Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Stun Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Training Field
| 85
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Training Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | The Rainbows of Hope
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×3
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Training Seed ×2
| Gold Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Training Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×5 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Stun Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Encourage Field
| 86
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Encourage Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Celebration of Peace
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×3
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Encourage Seed ×2
| Gold Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Encourage Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×5 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Encourage Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Blast Field
| 87
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Blast Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | A Home to Remember
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2
[[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Blast Seed ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]]
Blast Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Blast Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Violent Field
| 88
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Violent Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Wrapped in Light (Intro)
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×3
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Violent Seed ×2
| Platinum Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×4
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×4 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Violent Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×5 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Violent Seed ×4
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Vile Field
| 89
| {{tt|Field|With this Field, you can grow Vile Seeds! Plant one, and it'll grow for you to harvest while you are on your adventure. As it gets upgraded, you'll harvest more!}}
| colspan="2" | Wrapped in Light
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rich Soil ×2
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Spring Water ×2 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Vile Seed ×2
| Diamond Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Ancient Soil ×3
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Well Water ×3 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Vile Seed ×3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000 [[File:Material.png|15px]] Rare Soil ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Rainbow Drop ×5 [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Vile Seed ×5
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Normal Dojo
| 90
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Normal-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | One Last Look at Paradise
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Fire Dojo
| 91
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Fire-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Even If You Forget Me
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Grass Dojo
| 92
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Grass-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | The Frism
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Water Dojo
| 93
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Water-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | The End
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Electric Dojo
| 94
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Electric-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Battling Legends
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Ice Dojo
| 95
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Ice-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Unlimited Dungeon 1
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Gold Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Fighting Dojo
| 96
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Fighting-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Unlimited Dungeon 2
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Silver Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Poison Dojo
| 97
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Poison-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Unlimited Dungeon 3
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Ground Dojo
| 98
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Ground-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Illusory Ragged Mountain
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Gold Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Flying Dojo
| 99
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Flying-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Illusory Holehills
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Silver Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Psychic Dojo
| 100
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Psychic-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Illusory Hazy Pass
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Platinum Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Bug Dojo
| 101
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Bug-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Sunken Treasure
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Rock Dojo
| 102
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Rock-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Beartic Slide
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Perfect
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Bronze Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Ghost Dojo
| 103
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Ghost-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Main Theme{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_SYS_OPENING.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Unobtainable
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Diamond Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Dragon Dojo
| 104
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Dragon-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Title Theme{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_TITLECATCH.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Unobtainable
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| N/A
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Dark Dojo
| 105
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Dark-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | Pokémon Paradise: Final{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_MAP_PARADISE_04.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Unobtainable
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Platinum Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Steel Dojo
| 106
| {{tt|Dojo|This is a move dojo to improve Steel-type moves! As it gets upgraded, training becomes more effective! You can also raise the moves' power, accuracy, and PP to the max!}}
| colspan="2" | An Eerie Chill{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_FUON_02.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]300
| Unobtainable
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Lustrous Metal ×2
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Slab ×2
| Diamond Rank
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]600
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Reflective Alloy ×5
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Unbreakable Rock ×5
| [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1,000
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Gilded Metal ×7
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Endless Stone ×7
|}
 
====Redecorating====
After six facilities have been built, Gurdurr will start painting and coloring facilities, except for the mini-games and Musical Paradise. By default, all facilities are colored "Normal" and all fields are colored "Yellow".
 
<div class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">'''Facilities'''</div>
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="color:#000"
! Color
! Requirements
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Normal
| 107
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Soil Pigment
| colspan="2" | To the Pokémon World{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_SKYDIVING.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Wood Pigment
| Unobtainable
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Pigment
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]45
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Red
| 108
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Soil Pigment ×2
| colspan="2" | Into the Fray!{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_GLIDE.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Unobtainable
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Blue
| 109
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Vine Pigment ×2
| colspan="2" | The End (Intro){{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_STAFF_CREDIT_INTRO.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Unobtainable
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Yellow
| 110
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Wood Pigment ×2
| colspan="2" | Epilogue{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_END.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Unobtainable
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Purple
| 111
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Metal Pigment ×2
| colspan="2" | [[File:IconKanji2MD.png]]Despair Theme{{tt|*|The sound file BGM_EVE_THEME_DESPAIR.bcstm is played in the game's code.}}
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Unobtainable{{tt|*|This track is completely unused, even in cutscenes.}}
|-
! colspan="4" | Downloadable Content Tracks
|-
! # !! Track !! Requirement !! Origin
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Green
| DLC 001
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Grass Pigment ×2
| Mt. Steel
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Purchase Poké Forest DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Pink
| DLC 002
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Stone Pigment ×2
| Battle with Rayquaza
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Purchase Poké Forest DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Light Blue
| DLC 003
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Water Pigment ×2
| A New Adventure
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Purchase Ivy Park DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Black
| DLC 004
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Soil Pigment
| Time to Say Good-Bye...
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Wood Pigment
| Purchase Ivy Park DLC
[[File:Material.png|15px]] Grass Pigment
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
|}
{{-}}
<div class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">'''Fields'''</div>
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="color:#000"
! Color
! Requirements
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Red
| DLC 005
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Soil Pigment ×2
| Makuhita Dojo
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Purchase Scalchop Beach DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Blue
| DLC 006
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Vine Pigment ×2
| The Escape
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Purchase Scalchop Beach DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| Yellow
| DLC 007
| [[File:Material.png|15px]] Wood Pigment ×2
| Thunderwave Cave
[[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100
| Purchase Pika Land DLC
|}
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
 
====Shops====
=====Berries and Seeds=====
Like the title suggests, this shop sells berries and seeds. It also buys berries and seeds at 1.5× the normal price. If the normal price is an odd number, the higher price will be rounded down.
 
=====Prize Palace=====
[[File:Prize Palace.png|left|250px|thumb|Prize Palace]]
[[File:Prize Palace upgrade.png|250px|thumb|Upgraded Prize Palace]]
======Instant Tickets======
This part of the shop replaces the [[Recycle Shop]] from [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. [[Prize Ticket]]s are acquired through other means, except for Prism Tickets which aren't available in the game. Unlike Silver and Gold Rank unlocking Silver and Gold Tickets, respectively, the first and second upgrade of the shop unlock the ability to use these.
 
======Scratch Tickets======
For the price of [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100, the player can get a scratch ticket. This utilizes the Touch Screen. Scratching off two stars wins a regular prize and three stars wins a better prize. There are six spaces, four of which containing stars.
 
======Random Tickets======
For the price of [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100 each, a maximum of ten Mini Random Tickets can be bought daily.  The results announcing a win or a loss are released the following day.
 
=====Detour Guide=====
This shop informs the player which floors have detours as the player gets to a new floor in-dungeon. After the first upgrade, a ''Detour List'' will appear in the menu which lists all the detours for dungeons that player has previously visited as well as the method of entry.
 
=====Swap Shop=====
Items in the Deposit Box can be traded here for other items. Items can also be obtained here in return for "various". For example, one of four different items need to be traded in order to obtain one Prize Ticket.
 
<div class="center" style="width:auto; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto;">'''Item list'''</div>
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="color:#000"
! Items to receive
! Items to give away
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry
| DLC 008
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Plain Seed ×2
| The End: Rescue Team
| Purchase Pika Land DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Max Elixer Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Max Elixer
| DLC 009
| [[File:MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png]] Oran Berry ×3
| Great Canyon
| Purchase Axe Rock DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:MDBag Seed V Sprite.png]] Heal Seed
| DLC 010
| [[File:Rawst Berry Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Rawst Berry ×2 [[File:Pechaberry.png]] Pecha Berry ×2
| Gardevoir in a Dream
[[File:PMDGTI Cheriberry.png]] Cheri Berry ×2 [[File:Chesto Berry Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Chesto Berry ×2
| Purchase Axe Rock DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Rawst Berry Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Rawst Berry
| DLC 011
| [[File:Chesto Berry Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Chesto Berry ×2
| Mt. Blaze
| Purchase Mount Tepid DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Pechaberry.png]] Pecha Berry
| DLC 012
| [[File:Rawst Berry Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Rawst Berry ×2
| The Giant Star Approaches!
| Purchase Mount Tepid DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|B}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:PMDGTI Cheriberry.png]] Cheri Berry
| DLC 013
| [[File:Pechaberry.png]] Pecha Berry ×2
| Mt. Travail
| Purchase Mt. Travail DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Chesto Berry Bag Sprite PMDGTI.png]] Chesto Berry
| DLC 014
| [[File:PMDGTI Cheriberry.png]] Cheri Berry ×2
| Wigglytuff's Guild
| Purchase Mt. Travail DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Orb.png]] Evasion Orb
| DLC 015
| [[File:Orb.png]] Slow Orb ×2
| Craggy Coast
| Purchase Skill Treasury DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Orb.png]] Quick Orb
| DLC 016
| [[File:Orb.png]] Evasion Orb ×2
| Treasure Town
| Purchase Skill Treasury DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Orb.png]] Slow Orb
| DLC 017
| [[File:Orb.png]] Quick Orb ×2
| Random Dungeon 2
| Purchase Kecleon Bazaar DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Orb.png]] All Power-Up Orb
| DLC 018
| [[File:Orb.png]] Evasion Orb ×2
| The Time Gear
[[File:Orb.png]] Quick Orb ×2
| Purchase Kecleon Bazaar DLC
[[File:Orb.png]] Slow Orb ×2
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| [[File:Prizeticket.png]] Prize Ticket
| DLC 019
| Various ×4
| Apple Woods
|}
| Purchase Treat Road DLC
 
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
=====Elite Boutique=====
As the description suggests, items can be bought here for higher and lower prices than at other shops. The selection of items changes daily.  Upon upgrading, rarer items can be bought here. After a certain amount of days have passed, the shop will hold a sale for a few days after which the shop owner will leave and the facility closes.  The only thing left to do after this is to remove it.
 
=====Oodles of Orbs=====
Like the title suggests, this shop sells orbs. It also buys orbs at 1.5× the normal price. If the normal price is an odd number, the higher price will be rounded down.
 
====Fields====
Berries and Seeds specific to each field can be planted here. After a few days, the player can harvest more of the specific berry or seed. However, the player can occasionally find other items instead of the planted one.
 
====Dojos====
Moves specific to each dojo can be trained here, increasing power, PP and accuracy. Daily, [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100 can be charged to train moves. Alternatively a manual can be used as many times a day as desired. This facility is always attended by a Pokémon corresponding to the dojo type. In [[Post Town]], a Travelling Sales-mon opens up a temporary dojo for a few days that hasn't been built yet.
 
====Others====
=====Sunken Treasure=====
Run by {{p|Starmie}}, this is a mini-game where the player collects black, blue and red treasure chests by tilting the 3DS. Touching a {{p|Chinchou}} or a rock deducts one treasure chest starting with black chests. Unlike Treasure Boxes, <!--these chests don't contain Team Skills and (not sure yet)-->they are opened upon obtaining. As it is upgraded, better items can be won. The game can be played daily.
 
=====Beartic Slide=====
Run by {{p|Beartic}}, this is a mini-game where the player flicks pucks on the Touch Screen into a hole on the upper screen. Beartic charges [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100 per game. It has a time limit of one minute. Three types of pucks appear in the mini-game: Big-(50 points), Middle-(30 points) and Small-(10 points) size pucks. Ten high score records are kept. While in-game, three different power-up chips appear: double the points, continuous big pucks, and a bigger hole. These power-ups last ten seconds. Prizes include various items in exchange for 1,000, 2,000 and 2,500 points. Prizes differ after won. As it is upgraded, better items can be won.
 
=====Musical Paradise=====
Run by {{p|Meloetta}}, all the background music tracks in-game including the DLC tracks can be played here, similar to [[Sky Jukebox]] of [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|Explorers of Sky]]. The music will keep playing while in Pokémon Paradise.
 
=====Diggers' Den=====
Run by {{p|Drilbur}}, who has a random chance of showing up in Paradise, this facility allows the player to fund Drilbur's excavation. Drilbur will bring back varying amounts of [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]] each day until he finds a dungeon underground. The player can choose to have Drilbur dig 10, 50, or 100 feet at a time, paying [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]100, [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]500, or [[File:Poké currency.png|Poké]]1000 respectively. The dungeons found in the Diggers' Den cannot be accessed any other way and are called Treasure Trove. The number of variations of the Treasure Trove is believed to be four, depending on which type of land Drilbur excavates.
 
[[File:V-Wheel.png|thumb|250px|The V-Wheel]]
 
===V-Wheel===
After he comes crashing into the earth, {{OBP|Victini|Gates to Infinity}} opens this shop out of thin air where the V-Wave of the day can be changed, if won. It is a spinner with five spaces, Victini's face occupying one space. The game is won if it lands on Victini's face. A set amount of coins (1,000, 2,500, 5,000 or 7,777) can be bet to increase the chances of winning by adding more of Victini's faces. The wheel can be spun daily. When the game is won, the V-Wave can be changed into any type. The menu displays the [[type effectiveness]] and marks the best types based on the moves of the Pokémon on-team.
 
====V-Wave====
This is a weather effect associated by [[type]] introduced in this [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity|game]]. It automatically changes daily but can be changed by playing {{OBP|Victini|Gates to Infinity}}'s game. Pokémon or their moves corresponding to the day's type are powered up through the effects of the V-Wave. There are three standard effects highlighted in yellow in-game and two more that change daily.
 
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
|- style="color:#000"
! Standard effects
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Power up!|Increases the damage done by the affected Pokémon.}}
| DLC 020
| On the Beach at Dusk
| Purchase Treat Road DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Experience Points Up!|More Exp. points are gathered by the affected Pokémon.}}
| DLC 021
| Hidden Land
| Purchase Ultimate Wilds DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|PP Energy Saver!|Occasionally doesn't deduct PP used by the affected Pokémon.}}
| DLC 022
|}
| Through the Sea of Time
{{-}}
| Purchase Ultimate Wilds DLC
{| style="margin:auto; background: #C0C0C0; {{roundy|0.5em}}; border: 3.5px solid #6464FF;"
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="color:#000"
! Effects that alter daily
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Critical-Hit Rate Up!|Increases the Critical Hit Ratio of the affected Pokémon.}}
| DLC 023
| Temporal Tower
| Purchase Strongest Trail DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Shop Discounts!|Items bought by the affected Pokémon at Kecleon Shops in the dungeons are cheaper.}}
| DLC 024
| Dialga's Fight to the Finish!
| Purchase Strongest Trail DLC
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Easier Team Attacks!|Team attacks are achieved faster.}}
| DLC 025-050
| dlc025-050{{tt|*|Plays a remixed version of Craggy Coast.}}
| Unobtainable{{tt|*|Can only be obtained through hacking in unused DLC packages.}}
| {{gameabbrevmd|TDS}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Recovery Up!|HP recovered by affected Pokémon is higher.}}
| DLC 051-094
| dlc051-094{{tt|*|Plays a remixed version of Star Cave.}}
| Unobtainable{{tt|*|Can only be obtained through hacking in unused DLC packages.}}
| {{gameabbrevmd|S}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Move Growth Up!|Moves of the affected Pokémon upgrade faster.}}
| DLC 095
| dlc095{{tt|*|Plays the original Explorers of Sky version of Vast Ice Mountain Peak.}}
| Unobtainable{{tt|*|Can only be obtained through hacking in unused DLC packages.}}
| {{gameabbrevmd|S}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|Accuracy Up!|The accuracy of the affected Pokémon is increased.}}
| DLC 096
| dlc096{{tt|*|Plays a remixed version of Vast Ice Mountain Peak.}}
| Unobtainable{{tt|*|Can only be obtained through hacking in unused DLC packages.}}
| {{gameabbrevmd|S}}
|- style="background: #fff"
|- style="background: #fff"
| {{tt|More Frequent Move Effects!|The affected Pokémon's moves with a secondary effect(s) have a higher chance of the effect activating.}}
| DLC 097-100
| dlc097-100{{tt|*|Plays a remixed version of Star Cave.}}
| Unobtainable{{tt|*|Can only be obtained through hacking in unused DLC packages.}}
| {{gameabbrevmd|S}}
|}
|}
{{-}}


====V-Wavecast====
==Errors==
After completing a number of job requests<!--perhaps just 1 after obtaining Bronze Rank-->, a signboard will be placed by {{DL|List of Mystery Dungeon characters|Quagsire}} Shortly after, Victini will have crashed and opened up his shop. The sign will be gone; however, the V-Wavecast can also be viewed by talking to Victini.
* When checking the amount of ''Materials Needed'', the Menu will say "''Materials for Coloring Fields''" when "''Materials for Painting Facilities''" is clicked.
 
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color=C0C0C0|bordercolor=6464FF
|fr=Pokéden
|de=Pokémon-Paradies
|it=Poképaradiso
|no=Pokémon-paradis<ref>http://www.nintendo.no/3ds/spill/infosider/pmd_handling</ref>
|es=Paraíso Pokémon
}}
 
{|
|- style="vertical-align:top"
|
''Passerby Post''
{{langtable|color={{red color light}}|bordercolor={{ground color}}
|ja=すれちがいポスト ''Passerby Post''
|fr=Boîte StreetPass
|de=Passantenpost
|it=Posta cantatti
|es=Buzón de Encuentros
}}
|
''Scraggy's Savvy Moves''
{{langtable|color={{dark color light}}|bordercolor={{fighting color}}
|ja=ズルッグわざっぐ ''{{tt|Zuruggu|Scraggy}} Move-ggu''
|fr=Oublier des capacités
|de=Zurrokex' Attacken
|it=Strizzamemoria
|es=Movimientos Scraggy
}}
|
''Quagsire Assembly''
{{langtable|color={{ground color}}|bordercolor={{water color dark}}
|ja=ヌオー{{tt|管理所|かんりじょ}} ''{{tt|Nuoh|Quagsire}} Management Center''
|fr=Maraiste Management
|de=Morlords Verwaltung
|it=Ufficio di Quagsire
|es=Secretaría Quagsire
}}
|
''Request Counter''
{{langtable|color={{water color}}|bordercolor={{water color dark}}
|ja={{tt|依頼|いらい}}カウンター ''Request Counter''
|fr=Comptoir
|de=Azumarills Infobrett
|it=Banco missioni
|es=Mostrador de Misiones
}}
|
''V-Wheel''
{{langtable|color={{psychic color}}|bordercolor={{fire color dark}}
|ja={{tt||ブイ}}ルーレット ''V-Roulette''
|fr=V-Roulette
|de=V-Roulette
|it=Roulette-V
|es=Ruleta V
}}
|}


V-Wavecast is a weather forecast for the V-Wave. The V-Wave type and its separate effects of the day and ten other days can be viewed here.
==References==
{{Reflist}}


==Errors==
* When checking the amount of ''Materials Needed'', the Menu will say "''Materials for Coloring Fields''" when "''Materials for Painting Facilities''" is clicked.
{{-}}
{{-}}
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{{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}}
[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity locations]]
[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity locations]]


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[[zh:寶可夢樂園]]

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Artwork of an area with facilities in Pokémon Paradise

The Pokémon Paradise (Japanese: ポケモンパラダイス Pokémon Paradise), commonly referred to as simply Paradise (Japanese: パラダイス Paradise), is a location near Post Town in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity, established by the partner Pokémon.

The location becomes accessible after completing the first dungeon. Initially, it only contains the Passerby Post and a signboard. This is also where all of the recruited Pokémon stay, with the exception of Virizion, Emolga, Dunsparce, Umbreon and Espeon, Keldeo, and Hydreigon, who stay in Post Town. As the story progresses, the player will be able to expand land, play mini-games, rank up and place facilities.

Paradise Rank

Main article: Rank (Mystery Dungeon) → Paradise Rank

The Paradise Rank is increased by earning Paradise Points which are earned by completing job requests. The player can start earning Paradise Points after Gurdurr opens up shop. Increasing this rank will give the player access to more facilities, increase the bag size limit and gives the player a variety of items and materials.

Utilities

Passerby Post

Passerby Post

Available when Pokémon Paradise becomes accessible. This is where the player can deposit Reviver Seeds, which can save other fainted players through StreetPass, instead of manually rescuing them like in previous games.

Up to 20 Reviver Seeds can be placed in the mailbox at a time, and 1 seed will be consumed automatically if a player with a rescue request is encountered through StreetPass.

Additionally, every 5 StreetPass tags collected (regardless of whether the StreetPassed players needed rescue) will reward the player with a Reviver Seed.

House

Built by Gurdurr after defeating him in Hazy Pass. This is where the player and partner Pokémon wake up the next morning after a mission, where the game usually asks to save. Other than that, it serves no significant purpose. After a certain amount of progression into the game, the house can be redecorated by Gurdurr.

Request/Bulletin Board

After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will show the player the Request Board. Requests and various missions are posted here. It updates with new jobs after returning from a dungeon.

Challenge Request/Bulletin Board

After completing a job request after Victini having opened up his shop, this board will appear here. One job request later it will be available for use. Generally, harder jobs will be posted here. Only one Pokémon can go on a mission here. However, when accessed through Local Wireless in Companion Mode up to three other players can join.

Request Gates

The right-side request gate, opened

After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, a gate will have been built on the right side of the Paradise Center. It opens up after talking to Azumarill for a job. When it's open, the player is unable to leave Paradise Center. It can be closed by canceling the job request.

After Victini has opened up his shop, a second gate will appear on the left side of the Paradise Center. It functions exactly the same as the first gate except it only works for challenge jobs.

Deposit Box

Deposit Box
Main article: Deposit Box

Available after completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will place a box like the one in Post Town. It replaces the functions of Kangaskhan Storage and Felicity/Duskull Bank. This box is also placed next to the Kecleon Shop. Like in the original Pokémon Mystery Dungeon games, items are collective and are grouped based on item type rather than being individual items. Materials and Treasure Chests are stored separately.

Utilities only available in Companion Mode

Due to Post Town being off limits in Companion Mode, these shops are moved to Paradise instead and are found at the center of the plaza. Cinccino and Rampardos are talking to each other.

Glorious Gold

Glorious Gold
Main article: Glorious Gold

Run by Cofagrigus, here the player can exchange Gold Bars for Poké (Poké currency.png555) or rare items.

Gift Shop

Gift Shop
Main article: Gift Shop

Run by Cinccino, here the player can buy gifts that can be given to enemy Pokémon in dungeons to recruit them.

Box Buster

Box Buster

Run by Rampardos, here the player can open Treasure Boxes for 150 Poké.

Shops

Request Counter

The Request Counter

After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Azumarill will be here to accept mission requests and open the Request Gate. Job notes can be stored, accepted, canceled and deleted here. The job list can also be viewed from the main menu. Unlike in previous Mystery Dungeon games, the player can only go on one mission at a time even if they are located in the same dungeon.

Quagsire Assembly

Quagsire Assembly

After completing Hazy Pass for the first time, Quagsire will open up shop here, selling items like Kecleon's Shop. After completing Desolate Canyon, he replaces the function of the Chimecho Assembly in the previous games, removing and adding members of the team for dungeon exploration. A list of recruited Pokémon with the stats and other information can be found here. Recruited Pokémon can also be released here.

Scraggy's Savvy Moves

Scraggy's Savvy Moves

Unlocked after completing Desolate Canyon for the first time. Acting as the Move Deleter and Move Reminder for this game, Scraggy changes the Pokémon's moves.

Gurdurr Crew

Gurdurr Crew
Main article: Gurdurr Crew

Unlocked after completing another job request after obtaining a Sturdy Vine for Gurdurr. Gurdurr, using materials, will prepare new land in Pokémon Paradise, build new facilities or redecorate the house and the facilities. There are eight areas that can be prepared and designed into four different designs. The chosen design can also be changed afterwards.

V-wave related

The V-Wave is a weather-like effect associated with type. For each in-game day, the V-wave will have a specific type, and Pokémon or their moves corresponding to the day's type are powered up.

Each day's V-wave is guaranteed to have the following three effects (highlighted in yellow in-game):

Standard effects
Name Details
Power up! Increases the damage done by the affected Pokémon.
Experience Points Up! More Exp. points are gathered by the affected Pokémon.
PP Energy Saver! Occasionally doesn't deduct PP used by the affected Pokémon.

Additionally, the V-wave will have two random effects from the following list each day:

Random daily effects
Name Details
Critical-Hit Rate Up! Increases the Critical Hit Ratio of the affected Pokémon.
Shop Discounts! Items bought by the affected Pokémon at Kecleon Shops in the dungeons are cheaper.
Easier Team Attacks! Team attacks are achieved faster.
Recovery Up! HP recovered by affected Pokémon is higher.
Move Growth Up! Moves of the affected Pokémon upgrade faster.
Accuracy Up! The accuracy of the affected Pokémon is increased.
More Frequent Move Effects! The affected Pokémon's moves with a secondary effect(s) have a higher chance of the effect activating.

V-Wavecast

After completing a number of job requests, Quagsire will place the V-Wavecast signboard. This is is a weather forecast that shows the V-wave type and its associated effects for the current day, as well as for the following 10 days.

After Victini arrives, the signboard will be removed, and Victini will provide the V-Wavecast instead.

V-Wheel

The V-Wheel

The V-Wheel is a shop managed by Victini. The wheel can be spun once per in-game day, for a chance to change the day's V-wave to a chosen type.

In order to win this opportunity, the wheel must land on an icon of Victini's face, out of five total spaces on the wheel.

Spinning the wheel costs PokéPoké, and the cost varies depending on how many Victini icons the player wishes to have on the wheel:

Icons PokéCost
1 icon 0
2 icons 1,000
3 icons 2,500
4 icons 5,000
5 icons 7,777

When the game is won, the V-Wave for the day can be changed into any type the player chooses. To assist with this, the menu displays the type effectiveness of the choices, and marks the best-choice types based on the moves of the Pokémon currently on the team.

Facilities

Berries and Seeds

Like the title suggests, this shop sells berries and seeds. It also buys berries and seeds at 1.5× the normal price. If the normal price is an odd number, the higher price will be rounded down.

Prize Palace

Prize Palace
Upgraded Prize Palace
Instant Tickets

This part of the shop replaces the Recycle Shop from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. Prize Tickets are acquired through other means, such as the Sunken Treasure and Swap Shop facilities, except for Prism Tickets which aren't available in the game. Unlike Silver and Gold Rank unlocking Silver and Gold Tickets, respectively, the first and second upgrade of the shop unlock the ability to use these.

Scratch Tickets

For the price of Poké100, the player can get a scratch ticket. This utilizes the Touch Screen. Scratching off two symbols wins a regular prize and three stars wins a better prize. There are six spaces, four of which contain symbols.

Random Tickets

For the price of Poké100 each, a maximum of ten Mini Random Tickets can be bought daily. The results announcing a win or a loss are released the following day.

Detour Guide

Detour Guide

Run by Woobat, this facility allows the player to toggle a notification which informs the player if they arrive on a floor with a detour in dungeons. After the first upgrade, a Detour List will appear in the menu which lists all the detours for dungeons that the player has previously visited as well as the method of entry. After the second upgrade, the shop will begin selling the keys used for detours for Poké1650.

Swap Shop

Items in the Deposit Box can be traded here for other items. Items can also be obtained here in return for "various". For example, one of four different items need to be traded in order to obtain one Prize Ticket.

Item list
Items to receive Items to give away
MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png Oran Berry MDBag Seed V Sprite.png Plain Seed ×2
MDBag Max Elixir V Sprite.png Max Elixir MDBag Oran Berry V Sprite.png Oran Berry ×3
MDBag Seed V Sprite.png Heal Seed MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite.png Rawst Berry ×2 MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png Pecha Berry ×2

MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite.png Cheri Berry ×2 MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png Chesto Berry ×2

MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite.png Rawst Berry MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png Chesto Berry ×2
MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png Pecha Berry MDBag Rawst Berry V Sprite.png Rawst Berry ×2
MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite.png Cheri Berry MDBag Pecha Berry V Sprite.png Pecha Berry ×2
MDBag Chesto Berry V Sprite.png Chesto Berry MDBag Cheri Berry V Sprite.png Cheri Berry ×2
MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Evasion Orb MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Slow Orb ×2
MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Quick Orb MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Evasion Orb ×2
MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Slow Orb MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Quick Orb ×2
MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png All Power-Up Orb MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Evasion Orb ×2

MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Quick Orb ×2 MDBag Wonder Orb V Sprite.png Slow Orb ×2

MDBag Prize Ticket V Sprite.png Prize Ticket Various ×4

Elite Boutique

As the description suggests, items can be bought here for higher and lower prices than at other shops. The selection of items changes daily. Upon upgrading, rarer items can be bought here. After a certain amount of days have passed, the shop will hold a sale for a few days after which the shop owner will leave and the facility closes. The only thing left to do after this is to remove it.

Oodles of Orbs

Like the title suggests, this shop sells orbs. It also buys orbs at 1.5× the normal price. If the normal price is an odd number, the higher price will be rounded down.

Fields

Pansage running a field

Berries and Seeds specific to each field can be planted here. After a few days, the player can harvest more of the specific berry or seed. However, the player can occasionally find other items instead of the planted one.

Dojos

Watchog running a dojo

Moves specific to each dojo can be trained here, increasing power, PP and accuracy. Daily, Poké100 can be charged to train moves. Alternatively a manual can be used as many times a day as desired. This facility is always attended by a Pokémon corresponding to the dojo type. In Post Town, a Travelling Sales-mon opens up a temporary dojo for a few days that hasn't been built yet.

Mini-games

Sunken Treasure

Run by Starmie, this is a mini-game where the player collects black, blue and red treasure chests by tilting the 3DS. Touching a Chinchou or a rock deducts one treasure chest starting with black chests. Unlike Treasure Boxes, they are opened upon obtaining. The game can be played daily.

Beartic Slide

Beartic Slide

Run by Beartic, this is a mini-game where the player flicks pucks on the Touch Screen into a hole on the upper screen. Beartic charges Poké100 per game, with a time limit of one minute.

Three types of pucks appear in the mini-game, each worth a different amount of points when they are scored into the hole:

  • Big: 50 points
  • Medium: 30 points
  • Small: 10 points

Additionally, power-up chips can appear. Each lasts for 10 seconds, and offers one of the following effects:

  • Double the points
  • Continuous big pucks
  • Bigger hole

Ten high score records are kept. Prizes include various items in exchange for 1,000, 2,000 and 2,500 points. Prizes differ after won.

Diggers' Den

Run by Drilbur, who has a random chance of showing up in Paradise, this facility allows the player to fund Drilbur's excavation. Drilbur will bring back varying amounts of Poké each day until he finds a dungeon underground. The player can choose to have Drilbur dig 10, 50, or 100 feet at a time, paying Poké100, Poké500, or Poké1000 respectively. The dungeons found in the Diggers' Den cannot be accessed any other way and are called Treasure Trove. The number of variations of the Treasure Trove is believed to be four, depending on which type of land Drilbur excavates.

Music Paradise

Music Paradise

Run by Meloetta, all the background music tracks in-game including the DLC tracks can be played here, similar to Sky Jukebox of Explorers of Sky. Meloetta will only appear once the Bittercold is defeated. The music will keep playing while in Pokémon Paradise.

As the player increases their Paradise Rank, more music will become available to play in Pokémon Paradise. Some songs can only be obtained through purchasing a DLC dungeon, these songs in the DLC packs are all from previous Pokémon Mystery Dungeon installments (except for the Adventure Squad games). There are also some tracks that cannot be obtained, but appear in the game's code (and the unused DLC code).

There is a total of 102 tracks (or 126, if all DLC is purchased) during normal gameplay. However, there are 9 extra tracks in Music Paradise that are hidden and can't be obtained by any means. Also, there are 75 unused DLC tracks that cannot be obtained without hacking. Additionally, there are 24 duplicates of dlc025 (from dlc026 to dlc050), and 46 duplicates of dlc051 (from dlc052 to dlc094, and dlc097 to dlc100). Including unused and hidden tracks, there is a total of 111 (or 211, if counting all DLC tracks).

Normal Tracks
# Track Rank required
1 Main Menu
2 I Look Like a Pokémon!
3 Our First Meeting
4 Ragged Mountain
5 Great Job!
6 Pokémon Paradise
7 Come on in to Post Town!
8 The Carpenter of Post Town
9 Stony Cave
10 That Is Odd...
11 Hazy Pass
12 The Voice in the Dreams
13 The Coming Danger
14 Battling the Boss
15 Despair: Light Arrangement
16 Despair: Super Light
17 Hope: Light Arrangement 2
18 Hazy Pass (Highlands)
19 Hope: Light Arrangement 1
20 Stompstump Peak
21 A Mysterious World
22 What's Wrong with Everyone?
23 Desolate Canyon Hyper
24 The Coming Danger: Arrangement Hyper
25 Pokémon Friends Hyper
26 Stirrings of Hope Hyper
27 Stirrings of Hope: March Hyper
28 Pokémon Paradise: Reprise Hyper
29 V-Wheeeeeel!!! Hyper
30 Kecleon Shop Hyper
31 Stop, Thief! Hyper
32 Icy Sanctum: Arrangement 1 Hyper
33 Inflora Forest Hyper
34 Touched by Kindness Hyper
35 Good Night Hyper
36 Mysteries Within Hyper
37 Pokémon Friends: Arrangement Hyper
38 Crags of Lament Hyper
39 Within the Crags of Lament Hyper
40 Dreams and Hopes Hyper
41 Icy Sanctum: Arrangement 2 Hyper
42 Magnagate Hyper
43 A Friend's Decision Hyper
44 Telluric Path Master
45 Icy Sanctum Master
46 Great Glacier Master
47 Glacial Underpass Master
48 Glacier Palace Master
49 Glacier Palace (Reaches) Master
50 Mysteries Within: Arrangement 1 Master
51 Sympathy and Sincerity Master
52 Kilionea Road Master
53 It's a Monster House! Master
54 Forest of Shadows Master
55 Hiding in the Shadows Master
56 In the Dark Master
57 Daybreak Ridge Master
58 Daybreak Ridge (Highlands) Master
59 Hydreigon's Ambush! Master
60 Ochre Quarry Master
61 Withered Savanna Master
62 Holehills Master
63 The Trap Is Set Master
64 The Heroes of Holehills Master
65 Scorching Desert Royal
66 Confronting Kyurem Royal
67 Despair: Heavy Arrangement Royal
68 Mysteries Within: Arrangement 2 Royal
69 Hope: Light Arrangement 3 Royal
70 Tyrian Maze Royal
71 Tyrian Maze (Inner Chamber) Royal
72 Glacier Palace (Eastern Spire) Royal
73 Glacier Palace (Western Spire) Royal
74 Glacier Palace (Great Spire) Royal
75 Guardian of Fate Royal
76 Clash with Kyurem! Royal
77 Despair: Super Heavy Royal
78 I Can Hear It, Too... Royal
79 Voices of Support Royal
80 The Bittercold (First Battle) Royal
81 Winds of Despair Royal
82 Bring Back the Rainbows! Royal
83 The Bittercold (Second Battle) Royal
84 We're Back... And Now... Perfect
85 The Rainbows of Hope Perfect
86 Celebration of Peace Perfect
87 A Home to Remember Perfect
88 Wrapped in Light (Intro) Perfect
89 Wrapped in Light Perfect
90 One Last Look at Paradise Perfect
91 Even If You Forget Me Perfect
92 The Frism Perfect
93 The End Perfect
94 Battling Legends Perfect
95 Unlimited Dungeon 1 Perfect
96 Unlimited Dungeon 2 Perfect
97 Unlimited Dungeon 3 Perfect
98 Illusory Ragged Mountain Perfect
99 Illusory Holehills Perfect
100 Illusory Hazy Pass Perfect
101 Sunken Treasure Perfect
102 Beartic Slide Perfect
103 Main Theme* Unobtainable
104 Title Theme* Unobtainable
105 Pokémon Paradise: Final* Unobtainable
106 An Eerie Chill* Unobtainable
107 To the Pokémon World* Unobtainable
108 Into the Fray!* Unobtainable
109 The End (Intro)* Unobtainable
110 Epilogue* Unobtainable
111 IconKanji2MD.pngDespair Theme* Unobtainable*
Downloadable Content Tracks
# Track Requirement Origin
DLC 001 Mt. Steel Purchase Poké Forest DLC MDB
DLC 002 Battle with Rayquaza Purchase Poké Forest DLC MDB
DLC 003 A New Adventure Purchase Ivy Park DLC MDB
DLC 004 Time to Say Good-Bye... Purchase Ivy Park DLC MDB
DLC 005 Makuhita Dojo Purchase Scalchop Beach DLC MDB
DLC 006 The Escape Purchase Scalchop Beach DLC MDB
DLC 007 Thunderwave Cave Purchase Pika Land DLC MDB
DLC 008 The End: Rescue Team Purchase Pika Land DLC MDB
DLC 009 Great Canyon Purchase Axe Rock DLC MDB
DLC 010 Gardevoir in a Dream Purchase Axe Rock DLC MDB
DLC 011 Mt. Blaze Purchase Mount Tepid DLC MDB
DLC 012 The Giant Star Approaches! Purchase Mount Tepid DLC MDB
DLC 013 Mt. Travail Purchase Mt. Travail DLC MDTDS
DLC 014 Wigglytuff's Guild Purchase Mt. Travail DLC MDTDS
DLC 015 Craggy Coast Purchase Skill Treasury DLC MDTDS
DLC 016 Treasure Town Purchase Skill Treasury DLC MDTDS
DLC 017 Random Dungeon 2 Purchase Kecleon Bazaar DLC MDTDS
DLC 018 The Time Gear Purchase Kecleon Bazaar DLC MDTDS
DLC 019 Apple Woods Purchase Treat Road DLC MDTDS
DLC 020 On the Beach at Dusk Purchase Treat Road DLC MDTDS
DLC 021 Hidden Land Purchase Ultimate Wilds DLC MDTDS
DLC 022 Through the Sea of Time Purchase Ultimate Wilds DLC MDTDS
DLC 023 Temporal Tower Purchase Strongest Trail DLC MDTDS
DLC 024 Dialga's Fight to the Finish! Purchase Strongest Trail DLC MDTDS
DLC 025-050 dlc025-050* Unobtainable* MDTDS
DLC 051-094 dlc051-094* Unobtainable* MDS
DLC 095 dlc095* Unobtainable* MDS
DLC 096 dlc096* Unobtainable* MDS
DLC 097-100 dlc097-100* Unobtainable* MDS


Errors

  • When checking the amount of Materials Needed, the Menu will say "Materials for Coloring Fields" when "Materials for Painting Facilities" is clicked.

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Pokéden
Germany Flag.png German Pokémon-Paradies
Italy Flag.png Italian Poképaradiso
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Pokémon-paradis[1]
Spain Flag.png Spanish Paraíso Pokémon

Passerby Post

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese すれちがいポスト Passerby Post
France Flag.png French Boîte StreetPass
Germany Flag.png German Passantenpost
Italy Flag.png Italian Posta cantatti
Spain Flag.png Spanish Buzón de Encuentros

Scraggy's Savvy Moves

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ズルッグわざっぐ Zuruggu Move-ggu
France Flag.png French Oublier des capacités
Germany Flag.png German Zurrokex' Attacken
Italy Flag.png Italian Strizzamemoria
Spain Flag.png Spanish Movimientos Scraggy

Quagsire Assembly

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ヌオー管理所 Nuoh Management Center
France Flag.png French Maraiste Management
Germany Flag.png German Morlords Verwaltung
Italy Flag.png Italian Ufficio di Quagsire
Spain Flag.png Spanish Secretaría Quagsire

Request Counter

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese 依頼カウンター Request Counter
France Flag.png French Comptoir
Germany Flag.png German Azumarills Infobrett
Italy Flag.png Italian Banco missioni
Spain Flag.png Spanish Mostrador de Misiones

V-Wheel

Language Title
Japan Flag.png Japanese ルーレット V-Roulette
France Flag.png French V-Roulette
Germany Flag.png German V-Roulette
Italy Flag.png Italian Roulette-V
Spain Flag.png Spanish Ruleta V

References


Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity
Key locations
Pokémon ParadisePost Town
Kecleon ShopGift ShopGlorious GoldGurdurr Crew
Gilded HallUncharted Road
Dungeons
Ragged MountainStony CaveHazy PassStompstump PeakDesolate Canyon
Forest GrottoMountain PassInflora ForestBreezy MeadowTempting Path
Crags of LamentTelluric PathGreat GlacierGlacial UnderpassGlacier Palace
Redland ReachesEastern SavannaKilionea RoadForest of Shadows
Daybreak RidgeOchre QuarryWithered SavannaHolehillsScorching Desert
Tyrian MazeGlacier Palace Eastern SpireGlacier Palace Western Spire
Glacier Palace Great SpireGrove of WhispersFreezing PillarWindy Shoreline
Canyon FootWorldcoreMiragesandsSilent TundraDreamy IslandMoonlit Forest
Rusty MountainJaws of the AbyssSmoking MountainCape at the Edge
Slumbering CavePath of No ReturnTreasure TroveBuried RuinsEternal Ruins
Seasound RuinsHoarfrost TowerIvory PeakObsidian EdgeTurbulent Tor
Magnagate dungeons
Magnagate dungeon
Downloadable dungeons
Poké ForestIvy ParkScalchop BeachPika LandMt. TravailSkill Treasury
Axe RockKecleon BazaarStrongest TrailMount TepidTreat RoadUltimate Wilds


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