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==Usage==
==Usage==


 
The cave's small size makes it so that only one Pokémon can enter. Upon entering, the player will be asked if they would like to evolve. If they accept, the cave will then ask if they would like to give an [[item]] for evolution, and if they accept this as well, whether or not they would like to give a second item. This is used to evolve Pokémon such as {{p|Shellder}} and {{p|Onix}}, who require [[Evolutionary stone#Water Stone|special]] [[Evolution-inducing held item#Metal Coat|items]] to evolve. The evolutionary item must be given for the Pokémon to be able to evolve. While the cave will take any item it is offered regardless of whether or not it is required for the player's evolution, it will return all items offered if the player does not meet evolutionary requirements.
The cave's small size makes it so that only one Pokémon can enter. Upon entering, the player will be asked if they would like to evolve. If they accept, the cave will then ask if they would like to give an [[item]] for evolution, and if they accept this as well, whether or not they would like to give a second item. This is used to evolve Pokémon such as {{p|Shellder}} and {{p|Onix}}, who require [[Evolutionary stone#Water Stone|special]] [[Evolution-inducing held item#Metal Coat|items]] to evolve. The evolutionary item must be given for the Pokémon to be able to evolve.


If the player's lead Pokémon does not meet its evolutionary requirements, or is fully evolved, the cave will notify it and provide the reason (lacking an item, underleveled, etc.) and tell it to return later.
If the player's lead Pokémon does not meet its evolutionary requirements, or is fully evolved, the cave will notify it and provide the reason (lacking an item, underleveled, etc.) and tell it to return later.


Additionally, the cave will take any item it is offered regardless of whether or not it is required for the player's evolution. However, it will return all items offered if the player does not meet evolutionary requirements.
Luminous Cave's equivalent in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] is [[Luminous Spring]]. Unlike in Luminous Cave, it allows the player to evolve up to four Pokémon at a time.
 
The cave's equivalent in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] is [[Luminous Spring]]. The only difference is that the player can evolve up to four Pokémon at a time.
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Revision as of 07:56, 14 June 2012

Luminous Cave

Luminous Cave (Japanese: ひかりの どうくつ Luminous Cave) is a mysterious cave which appears in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. The cave is filled with a mysterious light that speaks to whoever enters. It is used to evolve Pokémon in the game when they enter the cave.

After the player defeats Rayquaza at the Sky Tower Summit and convinces it to destroy the meteor headed for Earth, a chunk of the meteor hits the round stone in Whiscash Pond, creating the Luminous Cave. It is discovered by Snubbull, who enters and evolves into Granbull.

Usage

The cave's small size makes it so that only one Pokémon can enter. Upon entering, the player will be asked if they would like to evolve. If they accept, the cave will then ask if they would like to give an item for evolution, and if they accept this as well, whether or not they would like to give a second item. This is used to evolve Pokémon such as Shellder and Onix, who require special items to evolve. The evolutionary item must be given for the Pokémon to be able to evolve. While the cave will take any item it is offered regardless of whether or not it is required for the player's evolution, it will return all items offered if the player does not meet evolutionary requirements.

If the player's lead Pokémon does not meet its evolutionary requirements, or is fully evolved, the cave will notify it and provide the reason (lacking an item, underleveled, etc.) and tell it to return later.

Luminous Cave's equivalent in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness is Luminous Spring. Unlike in Luminous Cave, it allows the player to evolve up to four Pokémon at a time.

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