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The Swap Shop is found on sublevel two (the lowest level) of [[Wigglytuff's Guild]], across from the area where one must climb into for [[Sentry Duty]]. It is, as its name suggests, run by {{p|Croagunk}}. At the beginning of the game, the Swap Shop is not open. However, shortly after going through [[Apple Woods]] to find Perfect Apples, Croagunk calls the player and their partner over and explains how the shop is run.
The Swap Shop is found on sublevel two (the lowest level) of [[Wigglytuff's Guild]], across from the area where one must climb into for [[Sentry Duty]]. It is, as its name suggests, run by {{p|Croagunk}}. At the beginning of the game, the Swap Shop is not open. However, shortly after going through [[Apple Woods]] to find Perfect Apples, Croagunk calls the player and their partner over and explains how the shop is run.
Croagunk has a fee of 150 poke for each swap.


==In Explorers of Time and Darkness==
==In Explorers of Time and Darkness==

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Squirtle and Chimchar in front of the Swap Shop

Croagunk's Swap Shop is the name of the shop where rare items can be traded or received in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky.

The Swap Shop is found on sublevel two (the lowest level) of Wigglytuff's Guild, across from the area where one must climb into for Sentry Duty. It is, as its name suggests, run by Croagunk. At the beginning of the game, the Swap Shop is not open. However, shortly after going through Apple Woods to find Perfect Apples, Croagunk calls the player and their partner over and explains how the shop is run.

Croagunk has a fee of 150 poke for each swap.

In Explorers of Time and Darkness

If one were to have two Pokémon-specific items, known as trade items, they could trade it for a rarer trade item of that species. For some species, there is a third rank, where the rarer trade item must be traded with the two other trade items in order for the rarest of the species' trade items to be received. However, this only works if the species has more than one trade item. An example is Bulbasaur. The Bulba-Claw and Bulba-Fang can be traded for a Grass-Guard, which then can be traded with the Bulba-Claw and Bulba-Fang for a Leafy Tie, the rarest trade item for Bulbasaur. Some items can also be traded for regardless of which Pokémon their intended for such as Raichu's Zapper Scarf (☆☆☆) can be traded for any five items, the rarity of such items is unimportant.

Trade Items can be identified by the stars in their item summaries. The number of stars represents the rarity of the item. It also shows which Pokémon the item can be used with.

In Explorers of Sky

Minor changes have occurred in Explorers of Sky, where a player can trade non-related trade items. However, one must wait for a desired item to appear, and will need to trade more items that would be needed if they were related. For a three star item(☆☆☆) five items must be traded, for a two star item(☆☆) three items must be traded and for a one star item(☆) two items must be traded. Also, the items in the Treasure Bag and the items in Kangaskhan Storage are presented together.

See also


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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