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|boss={{p|Entei}}{{tt|*|Challenge request only | |boss={{p|Entei}}{{tt|*|Challenge request only}} | ||
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'''Inferno Cave''' (Japanese: '''れっかのどうくつ''' ''Inferno Cave'') is a dungeon | '''Inferno Cave''' (Japanese: '''れっかのどうくつ''' ''Inferno Cave'') is a dungeon exclusive to {{g|Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky}} which is accessible after receiving the challenge request from {{p|Entei}}. It is mainly filled with {{type|Fire}} Pokémon. Only the leader can enter this dungeon, and it cannot be entered until the {{player}}'s team has reached Guildmaster Rank. Inferno Cave's difficult characteristics and tight restrictions are similar to [[Oblivion Forest|the]] [[Treacherous Waters|three]] [[Southeastern Islands|dungeons]] before it: the player cannot bring any money, is only allowed eight items, cannot call for a rescue upon being defeated, and may encounter [[Dungeon tile#Traps|Random Traps]] and [[Dungeon tile#Traps|Grudge Traps]] along the way. The last floor contains one {{DL|treasure box|Deluxe Box}} containing an [[IQ]] Booster and a Warp Zone to transport the player out of the dungeon. | ||
==Pokémon encountered== | ==Pokémon encountered== | ||
{{mdloc/h|fire}} | {{mdloc/h|fire|ghost}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|316|Gulpin|B1-B8|64-66|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|092|Gastly|B1-B10|64-67|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|322|Numel|B1-B10|64-67|0}} | ||
{{mdloc|408|Cranidos| | {{mdloc|408|Cranidos|B1-B10|64-67|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|126|Magmar|B1-B13|64-68|0}} | ||
{{mdloc|425|Drifloon| | {{mdloc|425|Drifloon|B1-B14|64-68|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|353|Shuppet|B1-B15|64-68|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|037|Vulpix|B1-B29|64-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|078|Rapidash|B1-B29|64-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|157|Typhlosion|B1-B29|64-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|164|Noctowl|B1-B29|64-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|200|Misdreavus|B1-B29|64-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|306|Aggron|B1-B29|64-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|317|Swalot|B9-B29|66-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|323|Camerupt|B11-B18|67-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc|409|Rampardos| | {{mdloc|093|Haunter|B11-B20|67-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|409|Rampardos|B11-B29|67-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|244|Entei|B15-B29|65|100|boss=yes}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|426|Drifblim|B15-B29|68-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|467|Magmortar|B15-B29|68-69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|354|Banette|B16-B29|69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|324|Torkoal|B19-B29|69|0}} | ||
{{mdloc| | {{mdloc|094|Gengar|B21-B29|69|0}} | ||
{{ | {{mdloc/f|fire|Entei can only be fought through challege request}} | ||
==In other languages== | |||
{{Langtable|color={{fire color}}|bordercolor={{ghost color}} | |||
|fr=Caverne Brasier | |||
|de=Infernohöle | |||
|it=Grotta Infuocata | |||
|es=Cueva Flama | |||
}} | |||
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{{PMD2 locations}} | |||
{{DoubleProjectTag|Locations|Sidegames}} | |||
[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky locations]] | [[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky locations]] | ||
[[Category:Caves]] | [[Category:Caves]] | ||
[[de:Infernohöhle]] | [[de:Infernohöhle]] | ||
[[fr:Caverne Brasier]] | |||
[[it:Grotta Infuocata]] | |||
[[ja:れっかのどうくつ]] |
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Inferno Cave (Japanese: れっかのどうくつ Inferno Cave) is a dungeon exclusive to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky which is accessible after receiving the challenge request from Entei. It is mainly filled with Fire-type Pokémon. Only the leader can enter this dungeon, and it cannot be entered until the player's team has reached Guildmaster Rank. Inferno Cave's difficult characteristics and tight restrictions are similar to the three dungeons before it: the player cannot bring any money, is only allowed eight items, cannot call for a rescue upon being defeated, and may encounter Random Traps and Grudge Traps along the way. The last floor contains one Deluxe Box containing an IQ Booster and a Warp Zone to transport the player out of the dungeon.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Gulpin | B1-B8 | 64-66 | Unrecruitable | |
Gastly | B1-B10 | 64-67 | Unrecruitable | |
Numel | B1-B10 | 64-67 | Unrecruitable | |
Cranidos | B1-B10 | 64-67 | Unrecruitable | |
Magmar | B1-B13 | 64-68 | Unrecruitable | |
Drifloon | B1-B14 | 64-68 | Unrecruitable | |
Shuppet | B1-B15 | 64-68 | Unrecruitable | |
Vulpix | B1-B29 | 64-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Rapidash | B1-B29 | 64-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Typhlosion | B1-B29 | 64-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Noctowl | B1-B29 | 64-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Misdreavus | B1-B29 | 64-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Aggron | B1-B29 | 64-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Swalot | B9-B29 | 66-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Camerupt | B11-B18 | 67-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Haunter | B11-B20 | 67-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Rampardos | B11-B29 | 67-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Entei | B15-B29 | 65 | 100% Boss | |
Drifblim | B15-B29 | 68-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Magmortar | B15-B29 | 68-69 | Unrecruitable | |
Banette | B16-B29 | 69 | Unrecruitable | |
Torkoal | B19-B29 | 69 | Unrecruitable | |
Gengar | B21-B29 | 69 | Unrecruitable | |
Entei can only be fought through challege request |
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