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[[File:Beach cave pit.png|left|thumb|Beach Cave Pit]]
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It is the only dungeon that can be reached in two different ways—the first being the normal way by taking the east entrance from [[Treasure Town]]'s crossroads, and the second being an entrance on [[Beach (Mystery Dungeon 2)|the beach itself]].
It is the only dungeon that can be reached in two different ways—the first being the normal way by taking the east entrance from [[Treasure Town]]'s crossroads, and the second being an entrance on [[Beach (Mystery Dungeon 2)|the beach itself]].


This dungeon is very small, each floor will have 4-6 rooms. Missions for this dungeon will usually have E rank. Missions with client joining team or capturing outlaw will usually have D rank.
This dungeon is very small, and each floor will have 4-6 rooms. Missions for this dungeon will usually have E rank. Missions with client joining team or capturing outlaw will usually have D rank.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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==Items==
==Items==


First floor will have one or two piles of 2-42 Poké.
First floor will have 1-2 piles of 2-42 Poké.


Second floor will have one or two Oran Berries.
Second floor will have 1-2 Oran Berries.


Third and fourth floor will have one or two, rarely three Sleep or Blast Seeds.
Third and fourth floor will have 1-3 Sleep or Blast Seeds.


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Revision as of 07:10, 13 July 2012

If you were looking for the cave in Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia whose name is Beach Cave in Japanese, see Marine Cave (Ranger).

 

Beach Cave
Drenched Bluff →

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Koffing*|First time only

Beach Cave (Japanese: かいがんのどうくつ Coastal Cave) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It has four floors, and a separate floor known as Beach Cave Pit.

It is the very first dungeon that the player and their partner go to. The first time the player and partner go to Beach Cave Pit, they fight a Koffing and a Zubat, who have stolen the Relic Fragment from the partner. During this first visit, it is only possible to carry one item at a time, because the exploration team has not yet obtained the Treasure Bag.

It is the only dungeon that can be reached in two different ways—the first being the normal way by taking the east entrance from Treasure Town's crossroads, and the second being an entrance on the beach itself.

This dungeon is very small, and each floor will have 4-6 rooms. Missions for this dungeon will usually have E rank. Missions with client joining team or capturing outlaw will usually have D rank.

Pokémon

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Kabuto (Pokémon) Kabuto 1-4 1 Unrecruitable
Shellos (Pokémon) Shellos
East Sea
1-4 2 Unrecruitable
Corsola (Pokémon) Corsola 1-4 2 Unrecruitable
Shellder (Pokémon) Shellder 1-4 1 Unrecruitable
Team Skull
Koffing (Pokémon) Koffing Pit 6 Unrecruitable Boss
Zubat (Pokémon) Zubat Pit 3 Unrecruitable Boss
Zubat and Koffing can only be found here on the first visit.

Items

First floor will have 1-2 piles of 2-42 Poké.

Second floor will have 1-2 Oran Berries.

Third and fourth floor will have 1-3 Sleep or Blast Seeds.


Locations in Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness and Explorers of Sky
Major locations
Sharpedo BluffTreasure TownKangaskhan StorageKecleon Shop
Marowak DojoChimecho AssemblyWigglytuff's GuildCroagunk's Swap Shop
BeachFogbound LakeHot SpringLuminous SpringPelipper Island
Spinda's CaféSShaymin VillageSSky PeakS
Dungeons
Beach CaveDrenched BluffMt. BristleWaterfall CaveApple Woods
Side PathCraggy CoastRock PathMt. HornForest Path
Foggy ForestSteam CaveAmp PlainsNorthern DesertQuicksand Cave
Crystal CaveCrystal CrossingChasm CaveDark HillSealed Ruin
Dusk ForestDeep Dusk ForestTreeshroud ForestBrine CaveHidden Land
Temporal TowerMystifying ForestBlizzard IslandCrevice CaveSurrounded Sea
Miracle SeaAegis CaveMt. TravailThe NightmareSpacial Rift
Dark CraterConcealed RuinsMarine ResortBottomless SeaShimmer Desert
Mt. AvalancheGiant VolcanoWorld AbyssSky StairwayMystery Jungle
Serenity RiverLandslide CaveLush PrairieTiny MeadowLabyrinth Cave
Oran ForestLake AfarHappy OutlookMt. MistralShimmer Hill
Lost WildernessMidnight ForestZero Isle NorthZero Isle EastZero Isle West
Zero Isle SouthFinal Maze
Dungeons exclusive to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
Zero Isle CenterDestiny TowerOblivion ForestTreacherous WatersSoutheastern IslandsInferno Cave
Star CaveSky Peak Mountain PathMurky ForestEastern CaveFortune RavineSpring Cave
Southern JungleBoulder QuarryLeft Cave PathRight Cave PathLimestone CavernBarren Valley
Dark WastelandSpacial CliffsDark Ice MountainIcicle ForestVast Ice Mountain
Demo only:
Little PlainsMt. ClearChallenge RiverTrial ForestGuiding SeaHidden Shopkeeper Village
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