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'''Telluric Path''' (Japanese: '''地脈のはざま''' ''Ley Line Gorge'') is a playable dungeon the player goes through in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]. It has ten floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible after the Pokémon enter the [[Magnagate]] portal that {{OBP|Umbreon and Espeon|Gates to Infinity}} had opened. Recruited Pokémon automatically get sent back to [[Pokémon Paradise]] instead of staying with the group. The 5th and 10th floors have a black locked door which requires a {{DL|Key|Black Key}} to pass through. | |||
Telluric Path is the first dungeon in the game to have [[Dungeon tile#Traps|Traps]] in it. Only the low-tier traps appear in this dungeon and every other dungeon in the main story, however. | |||
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Telluric Path (Japanese: 地脈のはざま Ley Line Gorge) is a playable dungeon the player goes through in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It has ten floors and no boss. This dungeon is accessible after the Pokémon enter the Magnagate portal that Umbreon and Espeon had opened. Recruited Pokémon automatically get sent back to Pokémon Paradise instead of staying with the group. The 5th and 10th floors have a black locked door which requires a Black Key to pass through.
Telluric Path is the first dungeon in the game to have Traps in it. Only the low-tier traps appear in this dungeon and every other dungeon in the main story, however.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Swoobat | B1F-B10F | 14 | ?% | |
Venipede | B1F-B10F | 16 | ?% | |
Whimsicott | B1F-B10F | ? | ?% | |
Sandile | B1F-B10F | 21 | ?% | |
Mienfoo | B1F-B10F | 25 | ?% | |
Braviary | B5F, B10F | ? | ?% | |
Items
Item | Floors | |
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63-119 Poké | B1-B10F | |
Oran Berry | B1-B10F | |
Foe-Hold Orb | B1-B10F | |
Petrify Orb | B1-B10F | |
All Power-Up Orb | B1-B10F | |
All-Dodge Orb | B1-B10F | |
Reviver Seed | B1-B10F | |
Heal Seed | B1-B10F | |
Violent Seed | B1-B10F | |
Vile Seed | B1-B10F | |
Defense Scarf | B1-B10F | |
Max Elixir | B1-B10F |
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