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==In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity==
==In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity==
Unlike in previous games, a Gilded Hall can have different floor layouts like normal dungeons. They can also also contains traps and enemy Pokémon, and may even contain a [[Monster House]]. Enemy Pokémon can differ depending on what dungeon the player was in before entering a Gilded Hall. Sparkling Floor tiles often hold Gold Ribbons, and [[Poké]] can be found in relatively large quantities.
Unlike in previous games, a Gilded Hall can have different floor layouts like normal dungeons. They can also also contains traps and enemy Pokémon, and may even contain a [[Monster House]]. Enemy Pokémon can differ depending on what dungeon the player was in before entering a Gilded Hall. Entry to a Gilded Hall through [[Silent Tundra]], [[Dreamy Island]], and [[Moonlit Forest]] provides access to its inner chamber which allow players to recruit {{p|Tornadus}}, while the inner chamber accessed through [[Rusty Mountain]], [[Jaws of the Abyss]], and [[Smoking Mountain]] allow players to recruit {{p|Thundurus}}.
 
Sparkling floor [[dungeon tile|tiles]] are common in Gilded Halls, and often hold {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Gold Ribbon}}s. [[Poké]] can also be found in relatively large quantities.


As with [[Uncharted Road]]s, the player can be randomly warped into a Gilded Hall by a mysterious power. However, unlike Uncharted Roads, Gilded Halls have floor numbers.
As with [[Uncharted Road]]s, the player can be randomly warped into a Gilded Hall by a mysterious power. However, unlike Uncharted Roads, Gilded Halls have floor numbers.
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* [[Desolate Canyon]]
* [[Desolate Canyon]]
* [[Forest Grotto]]
* [[Forest Grotto]]
* [[Inflora Forest]]
* [[Tempting Path]]
* [[Tempting Path]]
* [[Great Glacier]]
* [[Great Glacier]]
* [[Daybreak Ridge]]
* [[Ochre Quarry]]
* [[Ochre Quarry]]
* [[Scorching Desert]]
* [[Scorching Desert]]
* [[Grove of Whispers]]
* [[Grove of Whispers]]
* [[Silent Tundra]]
* [[Silent Tundra]]
* [[Dreamy Island]]
* [[Moonlit Forest]]
* [[Moonlit Forest]]
* [[Rusty Mountain]]
* [[Jaws of the Abyss]]
* [[Smoking Mountain]]
* [[Smoking Mountain]]



Revision as of 02:45, 27 March 2019

A Gilded Hall

Gilded Halls (Japanese: 黄金 Golden Room) are special areas found inside Mystery Dungeons that have a golden appearance and contain valuable items in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. They have previously been referred to as Golden Chambers (Japanese: おうごんのま Golden Room) in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, and as (Japanese: しあわせのま Happiness Room) in Blazing, Stormy, and Light Adventure Squad.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky

Golden Chambers appear as a special floor of a dungeon as the result of accepting a special job request after completing the main story to explore one, changing the destination floor of that job to a Golden Chamber. The job is complete as soon as the player steps on the staircase.

The Golden Chamber is a small floor which always has the same layout. It has two Deluxe Boxes in the center of the floor, surrounded by unbreakable walls in a rectangle with four waterways, one at the center of each edge of the walls. As a result, it is necessary to remove or cross the water to obtain the Deluxe Boxes. There are no enemy Pokémon, traps, or items other than the two Deluxe Boxes inside the chamber; however, weather is variable.

After proceeding to next floor, even if the player goes back to the same floor the Golden Chamber was on, the chamber will not appear without a job to explore it. This chamber can appear in almost any level and any dungeon.

The Deluxe Boxes obtained in a Golden Chamber can contain the following items:

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blazing, Stormy, and Light Adventure Squad

Happiness Chambers share many of the same mechanics as Golden Chambers from Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky. Unlike Golden Chambers, they do not have items blocked off by waterways.

The Deluxe Boxes obtained in a Happiness Chamber can contain the same items as in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, as well as sweets.

In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity

Unlike in previous games, a Gilded Hall can have different floor layouts like normal dungeons. They can also also contains traps and enemy Pokémon, and may even contain a Monster House. Enemy Pokémon can differ depending on what dungeon the player was in before entering a Gilded Hall. Entry to a Gilded Hall through Silent Tundra, Dreamy Island, and Moonlit Forest provides access to its inner chamber which allow players to recruit Tornadus, while the inner chamber accessed through Rusty Mountain, Jaws of the Abyss, and Smoking Mountain allow players to recruit Thundurus.

Sparkling floor tiles are common in Gilded Halls, and often hold Gold Ribbons. Poké can also be found in relatively large quantities.

As with Uncharted Roads, the player can be randomly warped into a Gilded Hall by a mysterious power. However, unlike Uncharted Roads, Gilded Halls have floor numbers.

Gilded Halls can be found in the following dungeons:

In other languages

Language Title
France Flag.png French Chambre DoréeTDS
Salle d'OrGtI
Germany Flag.png German GoldkammerTDS
Goldene KammerGtI
Italy Flag.png Italian Sala d'OroTDS
Sala DorataGtI
Spain Flag.png Spanish Cámara Dorada


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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