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Pokémon world
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ポケモン不思議のダンジョン地方
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Pokémon Mystery Dungeon region
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Pokédex
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Manga
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The Pokémon world (Japanese: ポケモン不思議のダンジョン世界 Pokémon Mystery Dungeon world) is a land in which only Pokémon live. Pokémon live in pleasant areas such as Friend Areas or larger settlements such as Pokémon Square and Treasure Town.
The relationship between this world and world in which the main series games and anime take place is currently unknown. However, they appear to be separate, with travel between the two worlds seemingly being possible. One piece of evidence is the Coronet Rock, a rock seemingly from Mt. Coronet, which is in the Sinnoh region.
Scattered throughout the continent are mystery dungeons, labyrinth-like structures with several floors that the player must traverse to complete missions. They are home to many hostile Pokémon, although some Pokémon are not as hostile, such as Kecleon and the Pokémon in the Secret Bazaar. They change their layout every time they are entered, making it impossible to predict how to get through beforehand.
There are apparently very few humans in this Pokémon world, and they are often discussed or referenced throughout the game. The in-game description of the Friend Area "Decrepit Lab" claims that this specific Friend Area was built by humans long ago. As referenced by the Generation IV Mystery Dungeon games, a few humans do live in this world acting as they do in the mainstream Pokémon games. It was referenced by Grovyle who said that the player was their human partner; shocking the player's partner who never would have thought of the idea.
The geography of the maps of this world is similar between the games, although it is not established that they are the same world. All three Pokémon Mystery Dungeon for WiiWare games do not have a world map.
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Friend Areas
Artwork of the Pokémon world's Friend Areas from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue
Artwork of the Pokémon world from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue
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Dungeons
Artwork of the Pokémon world from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
Future world
Artwork of the future Pokémon world from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
Artwork of
Frozen Island from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
Prairie (Igglybuff's neighborhood)
Explorers of Sky demo only
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Dungeons
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ポケモンパラダイス
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Pokémon Paradise
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宿場町
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Post Town
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Dungeons
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でこぼこ山
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Bumpy Mountain
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石の洞窟
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Stone Cave
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忘れじの岩群
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Forgotten Rock Formation
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カゲロウ峠
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Low Shadow Pass
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Found via Magnagate
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宝の迷路
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Treasure Maze
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Downloadable dungeons
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ポケの森
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Poké Forest
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