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{{Dungeon infobox | {{Dungeon infobox | ||
|colorscheme=Dragon | |colorscheme=Dragon | ||
|bordercolorscheme=Flying | |bordercolorscheme=Flying | ||
|name=Revelation Mountain | |name=Revelation Mountain | ||
|jname= | |jname=テンケイ{{tt|山|さん}} | ||
|jtrans=Revelation Mountain | |jtrans=Revelation Mountain | ||
|image=Revelation Mountain.png | |image=Revelation Mountain.png | ||
|size=300px | |size=300px | ||
|floors=13{{tt|*|Only 7 | |floors=13{{tt|*|Only 7 floors are accessed during the first visit}}. | ||
|rest= | |rest=No | ||
|traps=Yes | |traps=Yes | ||
|monsterhouses=No | |monsterhouses=No | ||
|maintype={{t|Dragon}}, <small>{{t|Dark}}</small> | |maintype={{t|Dragon}}, <small>{{t|Dark}}</small> (first visit)<br>{{t|Flying}}, <small>{{t|Normal}}</small> (second visit onwards) | ||
|boss=No | |boss=No | ||
|recruitable=No{{tt|*|These Pokémon are found and recruited via Connection Orb after completing the missions for them.}} | |recruitable=No{{tt|*|These Pokémon are found and recruited via the Connection Orb after completing the missions for them.}} | ||
|items=Allowed | |items=Allowed | ||
|money=Allowed | |money=Allowed | ||
|startlevel=Current | |startlevel=Current | ||
|teamsize= | |teamsize=Up to 3{{tt|*|The player and partner, with Nuzleaf as a guest, on the first visit; the player, partner, and Archen, with Nuzleaf as a guest, on the second visit.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Revelation Mountain''' (Japanese: '''テンケイ{{tt|山|さん}}''' ''Revelation Mountain'') is a mountain dungeon with an integral role in the plot of [[Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon]]. It is visited twice within the story, during Chapters 9 and 16, with differences in the Pokémon that are found on both visits. As the mountain is treated as a sacred place that only the chosen may enter, after clearing said mountain both times, the {{player}} cannot revisit this dungeon unless they visit it through [[Pelipper Island]]. The version of the dungeon that can be visited at Pelipper Island depends on which version was last visited during the story. | |||
[[File:Revelation Mountain afar.png|thumb|Revelation Mountain viewed from afar]] | |||
==The secret of Revelation Mountain== | |||
The mountain is regarded as a forbidden and sacred place; one that holds a secret that the adults of [[Serene Village]] seem to be aware of, but refuse to elaborate on when asked. In order to prevent anyone from reaching the peak, the Serene Village adults and several others take turns on guard duty at several gates on the mountain. | |||
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At the peak, there is a spring filled with Luminous Water, which is able to reverse the effects of Pokémon being turned to stone. In addition to the villagers' security, the spring is protected by a barrier, which can only be broken by a Pokémon that came from the human world. The spring's presence is not spoken of in order to keep it a secret from evil. | |||
===First Expedition=== | |||
As days continue to pass by with no sign that the player's memories are returning, {{mdc|Nuzleaf|smd}} gets the idea to visit Revelation Mountain. He calls the player and the partner aside to tell them that he wants to secretly climb the mountain. Though the partner is shocked by this idea, he explains that he believes that the mountain may be linked to why the player was turned into a Pokémon. With a guarantee that they'll turn back if things become too difficult, the player and partner agree to join him. | |||
At the entrance gate, they find that {{p|Hippopotas}} is on guard duty that day. After explaining the adults' guard duty schedule to the player and partner, Nuzleaf walks up to Hippopotas and tells him that there was a "mistake in guard duty", which Hippopotas buys and happily walks off, giving the group access to the mountain. | |||
After scaling half of the mountain, the trio come across another gate, guarded by a {{p|Poliwrath}}, officers {{p|Magnemite}}, {{p|Magneton}}, and {{p|Magnezone}}, and a {{p|Beedrill}}. The group determines that it would be pointless to try to fight their way through, and decide to turn back. Since no answers were obtained concerning the player's memories, they deem the expedition a failure. | |||
== | ===Second Expedition=== | ||
Later, during the events of Chapter 16, once the player, partner, and {{p|Archen}} arrive at Serene Village and are greeted by {{p|Espurr}}, they encounter Nuzleaf rushing into the village. He claims that a Pokémon he had never seen before easily broke through his security at Revelation Mountain, and that he came to the village to find others to help stop the invader. After Nuzleaf describes the Pokémon in question, the group identifies it as {{mdc|Krookodile|smd}}. As the group heads toward the mountain, Espurr offers the player and partner her assistance. However, the partner refuses by saying that Krookodile is a rather tough enemy, and instead tells her to warn {{mdc|Ampharos|smd}} if they fail to return from Revelation Mountain. With that, the four head off to the entrance gate. As they hurry to the entrance, Nuzleaf mentions that there is a zealously-guarded secret of the mountain to Archen, leading the group to speculate that Krookodile might be after that secret. | |||
{{ | Once they arrive and begin to climb the mountain, they find that the security gates have been destroyed and that the remaining guards were easily defeated. Later, between 10F and 11F, Archen and the player are contacted by {{p|Dedenne}}'s team, who have been researching the [[Prehistoric Ruins]]. After Archen briefly tells her what they're doing, Dedenne replies that things are going rather well on their end, with {{p|Bunnelby}} having just discovered something. However, Dedenne and their crew's communication go dead due to being attacked by an unknown [[Beheeyem (Super Mystery Dungeon)|assailant]]. Although no one seems to know what has happened to them, Archen urges the team to move forward to the summit. | ||
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They reach the summit, and find no sign of Krookodile, but instead they see a spring surrounded by a mystic barrier. There's an ancient stone tablet which the partner is somehow able to read. It says "Should you hope to overcome this crisis, summon a person. A person will have the power to break the barrier over the spring. You must summon a person from the world of humans." They then get a call from Dedenne, saying that a special water called Luminous Water can bring Pokemon back from being turned to stone, and that it's there at Revelation Mountain. Krookodile then shows up, along with {{p|Raikou}} and {{p|Suicune}}, who intend to avenge Entei. Krookodile ignores them and continues to advance towards the group. Nuzleaf tells the hero they need to get the barrier broken now, before it's too late. After breaking the barrier, Nuzleaf is revealed to be the true villain behind turning Pokémon to stone. He proceeds to turn everyone else into stone with his dark power. | |||
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== | ==Pokémon encountered== | ||
===First visit=== | |||
{{mdloc/h|Dragon|Dark}} | |||
{{mdloc|262|Mightyena|1F-7F|18|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|1F-7F|12|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|429|Mismagius|1F-7F|15|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|559|Scraggy|1F-7F|12|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|610|Axew|1F-7F|12|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|624|Pawniard|1F-7F|12|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|633|Deino|1F-7F|12|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|714|Noibat|1F-7F|12|0}} | |||
{{mdloc/f|Dragon|These Pokémon are recruited through the Connection Orb rather than fighting.}} | |||
===Second visit=== | |||
{{mdloc/h|Flying|Normal}} | |||
{{mdloc|017|Pidgeotto|1F-13F|21|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|085|Dodrio|1F-13F|31|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|164|Noctowl|1F-13F|21|0}} | |||
{{mdloc|357|Tropius|1F-13F|18|0}} | |||
{{ | {{mdloc|426|Drifblim|1F-13F|28|0}} | ||
{{ | {{mdloc|441|Chatot|1F-13F|18|0}} | ||
{{mdloc|519|Pidove|1F-13F|18|0}} | |||
{{ | {{mdloc|528|Swoobat|1F-13F|21|0}} | ||
{{mdloc|567|Archeops|1F-13F|37|0}} | |||
{{ | {{mdloc|589|Escavalier|1F-13F|21|0}} | ||
{{mdloc|596|Galvantula|1F-13F|36|0}} | |||
{{ | {{mdloc/f|Flying|These Pokémon are recruited through the Connection Orb rather than fighting.}} | ||
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==Items found== | |||
{{DungeonItem/h|Dragon|Flying}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Poké|3=1F-11|sprite=Poké currency VI Sprite}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Oran Berry|sprite=MDBag Oran Berry VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pecha Berry|sprite=MDBag Pecha Berry VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Elixir|Health drink|sprite=MDBag Elixir Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|Health drink|sprite=MDBag Max Elixir VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Apple|sprite=MDBag Apple VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Ban Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blinker Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blast Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Decoy Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Doom Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Encourage Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Energy Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Eyedrop Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Heal Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Hunger Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pure Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Quick Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Reviver Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Sleep Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Stun Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Tiny Reviver Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Totter Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Violent Seed|Seed|sprite=MDBag Seed VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Align Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|All-Dodge Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|All-Hit Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|All-Mach Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Blowback Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Cleanse Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Drought Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Emera-Up Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Escape Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Evasion Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Foe-Fear Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Foe-Hold Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Foe-Seal Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Hail Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Luminous Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Petrify Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Pounce Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Quick Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Radar Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Rollcall Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|See-Trap Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Stayaway Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Sunny Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Totter Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Trapbust Orb|Wonder Orb|sprite=MDBag Wonder Orb VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Alliance Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Attack Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Cover Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Defense Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Healing Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Joy Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Nullify Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Sp. Atk. Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Sp. Def. Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Speed Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Weather Looplet|Looplet|sprite=MDBag Looplet 1 VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Alliance Expert|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Awakening|Emera|sprite=MDBag Awakening Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Barrage|Emera|sprite=MDBag Speed Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Barrage Guard|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Def Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Berry Power|Emera|sprite=MDBag Defense Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Big Ears|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Burn Guard|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Clairvoyance|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Clutch Performer|Emera|sprite=MDBag Speed Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Comeback|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Atk Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Confusion Guard|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Distance Dodge|Emera|sprite=MDBag Speed Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Dizzying Stare|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Atk Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Excessive Force|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Guard Boost|Emera|sprite=MDBag Defense Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Intimidator|Emera|sprite=MDBag Speed Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Lullaby|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Paralysis Guard|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Payback|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Def Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Poison Guard|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Power Boost X|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Power Boost Y|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Atk Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|PP Restore|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Sleep Guard|Emera|sprite=MDBag HP Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Status Mirror|Emera|sprite=MDBag Speed Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Super Critical|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Toughness|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Def Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Type Bulldozer|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Wand Expert|Emera|sprite=MDBag Attack Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Warp Payback|Emera|sprite=MDBag Defense Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem|Whirlwind|Emera|sprite=MDBag Sp Atk Emera VI Sprite|3=1F-11}} | |||
{{DungeonItem/f|Flying}} | |||
== Traps | ==Traps encountered== | ||
During the trek within Revelation Mountain, these are the traps that the player and their team can run across. | During the trek within Revelation Mountain, these are the traps that the player and their team can run across. | ||
{| style="background: #{{dragon color}}; margin-left: 10px; margin-bottom: 10px; {{roundy|10px}} border: 3px solid #{{flying color dark}}; text-align:center" | |||
{| style="background: #{{ | ! style="background: #{{dragon color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}"| Image | ||
! style="background: #{{ | ! style="background: #{{dragon color light}}"| Trap | ||
! style="background: #{{ | ! style="background: #{{dragon color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}"| Floors | ||
! style="background: #{{dragon color}}; {{roundytr|5px}}"| Floors | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
|- | | [[File:BlastTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| [[File: | | Blast Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
| | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File:Emera-CrushTrapSMD.png]] | |||
| Emera-Crush Trap | |||
| 1F-14F | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |||
| [[File:Emera-SwapTrapSMD.png]] | |||
| Emera-Swap Trap | |||
| 1F-14F | |||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:GustTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Gust Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File:HungerTrapSMD.png]] | | [[File:HungerTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Hunger Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:PPLeechTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | PP Leech Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File:SealTrapSMD.png]] | | [[File:SealTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Seal Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:SlowTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Slow Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File:SlumberTrapSMD.png]] | | [[File:SlumberTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Slumber Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:SpinTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Spin Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- style="background: #FFF" | |- style="background: #FFF" | ||
| [[File: | | [[File:SpikyTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| | | Spiky Trap | ||
| | | 1F-14F | ||
|- | |- | ||
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}"| [[File: | | style="background: #FFF; {{roundybl|5px}}"| [[File:WarpTrapSMD.png]] | ||
| style="background: #FFF"| | | style="background: #FFF" | Warp Trap | ||
| style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}"| | | style="background: #FFF; {{roundybr|5px}}"| 1F-14F | ||
|} | |} | ||
== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{langtable|color={{dragon color light}}|bordercolor={{flying color}} | |||
|fr=Mont des Révélations | |||
|de=Segensberg | |||
|it=Monte delle Rivelazioni | |||
|es=Monte Revelación | |||
}} | |||
{{-}} | {{-}} | ||
{{PSMD locations}} | {{PSMD locations}} | ||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}} | {{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}} | ||
[[Category:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon locations]] | [[Category:Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon locations]] | ||
[[Category:Mountains]] | |||
[[de:Segensberg]] | [[de:Segensberg]] | ||
[[fr:Mont des Révélations]] | |||
[[ja:テンケイ山]] | |||
[[zh:天啟山]] |
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Revelation Mountain (Japanese: テンケイ山 Revelation Mountain) is a mountain dungeon with an integral role in the plot of Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. It is visited twice within the story, during Chapters 9 and 16, with differences in the Pokémon that are found on both visits. As the mountain is treated as a sacred place that only the chosen may enter, after clearing said mountain both times, the player cannot revisit this dungeon unless they visit it through Pelipper Island. The version of the dungeon that can be visited at Pelipper Island depends on which version was last visited during the story.
The secret of Revelation Mountain
The mountain is regarded as a forbidden and sacred place; one that holds a secret that the adults of Serene Village seem to be aware of, but refuse to elaborate on when asked. In order to prevent anyone from reaching the peak, the Serene Village adults and several others take turns on guard duty at several gates on the mountain.
At the peak, there is a spring filled with Luminous Water, which is able to reverse the effects of Pokémon being turned to stone. In addition to the villagers' security, the spring is protected by a barrier, which can only be broken by a Pokémon that came from the human world. The spring's presence is not spoken of in order to keep it a secret from evil.
First Expedition
As days continue to pass by with no sign that the player's memories are returning, Nuzleaf gets the idea to visit Revelation Mountain. He calls the player and the partner aside to tell them that he wants to secretly climb the mountain. Though the partner is shocked by this idea, he explains that he believes that the mountain may be linked to why the player was turned into a Pokémon. With a guarantee that they'll turn back if things become too difficult, the player and partner agree to join him.
At the entrance gate, they find that Hippopotas is on guard duty that day. After explaining the adults' guard duty schedule to the player and partner, Nuzleaf walks up to Hippopotas and tells him that there was a "mistake in guard duty", which Hippopotas buys and happily walks off, giving the group access to the mountain.
After scaling half of the mountain, the trio come across another gate, guarded by a Poliwrath, officers Magnemite, Magneton, and Magnezone, and a Beedrill. The group determines that it would be pointless to try to fight their way through, and decide to turn back. Since no answers were obtained concerning the player's memories, they deem the expedition a failure.
Second Expedition
Later, during the events of Chapter 16, once the player, partner, and Archen arrive at Serene Village and are greeted by Espurr, they encounter Nuzleaf rushing into the village. He claims that a Pokémon he had never seen before easily broke through his security at Revelation Mountain, and that he came to the village to find others to help stop the invader. After Nuzleaf describes the Pokémon in question, the group identifies it as Krookodile. As the group heads toward the mountain, Espurr offers the player and partner her assistance. However, the partner refuses by saying that Krookodile is a rather tough enemy, and instead tells her to warn Ampharos if they fail to return from Revelation Mountain. With that, the four head off to the entrance gate. As they hurry to the entrance, Nuzleaf mentions that there is a zealously-guarded secret of the mountain to Archen, leading the group to speculate that Krookodile might be after that secret.
Once they arrive and begin to climb the mountain, they find that the security gates have been destroyed and that the remaining guards were easily defeated. Later, between 10F and 11F, Archen and the player are contacted by Dedenne's team, who have been researching the Prehistoric Ruins. After Archen briefly tells her what they're doing, Dedenne replies that things are going rather well on their end, with Bunnelby having just discovered something. However, Dedenne and their crew's communication go dead due to being attacked by an unknown assailant. Although no one seems to know what has happened to them, Archen urges the team to move forward to the summit.
They reach the summit, and find no sign of Krookodile, but instead they see a spring surrounded by a mystic barrier. There's an ancient stone tablet which the partner is somehow able to read. It says "Should you hope to overcome this crisis, summon a person. A person will have the power to break the barrier over the spring. You must summon a person from the world of humans." They then get a call from Dedenne, saying that a special water called Luminous Water can bring Pokemon back from being turned to stone, and that it's there at Revelation Mountain. Krookodile then shows up, along with Raikou and Suicune, who intend to avenge Entei. Krookodile ignores them and continues to advance towards the group. Nuzleaf tells the hero they need to get the barrier broken now, before it's too late. After breaking the barrier, Nuzleaf is revealed to be the true villain behind turning Pokémon to stone. He proceeds to turn everyone else into stone with his dark power.
Pokémon encountered
First visit
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Mightyena | 1F-7F | 18 | Unrecruitable | |
Bagon | 1F-7F | 12 | Unrecruitable | |
Mismagius | 1F-7F | 15 | Unrecruitable | |
Scraggy | 1F-7F | 12 | Unrecruitable | |
Axew | 1F-7F | 12 | Unrecruitable | |
Pawniard | 1F-7F | 12 | Unrecruitable | |
Deino | 1F-7F | 12 | Unrecruitable | |
Noibat | 1F-7F | 12 | Unrecruitable | |
These Pokémon are recruited through the Connection Orb rather than fighting. |
Second visit
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Pidgeotto | 1F-13F | 21 | Unrecruitable | |
Dodrio | 1F-13F | 31 | Unrecruitable | |
Noctowl | 1F-13F | 21 | Unrecruitable | |
Tropius | 1F-13F | 18 | Unrecruitable | |
Drifblim | 1F-13F | 28 | Unrecruitable | |
Chatot | 1F-13F | 18 | Unrecruitable | |
Pidove | 1F-13F | 18 | Unrecruitable | |
Swoobat | 1F-13F | 21 | Unrecruitable | |
Archeops | 1F-13F | 37 | Unrecruitable | |
Escavalier | 1F-13F | 21 | Unrecruitable | |
Galvantula | 1F-13F | 36 | Unrecruitable | |
These Pokémon are recruited through the Connection Orb rather than fighting. |
Items found
Traps encountered
During the trek within Revelation Mountain, these are the traps that the player and their team can run across.
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