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'''Miracle Sea''' (Japanese: '''きせきのうみ''' ''Miracle Sea'') is a dungeon in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. The dungeon itself consists of 22 floors, with 18 floors for the first half and four floors for the second half. The player must travel to the bottom to obtain the Phione dew, an all-cure after Manaphy falls ill. The Pokémon {{p|Darkrai}} can be encountered on the third floor after {{p|Manaphy}} has told the player about [[Marine Resort]], and if the player has either the [[Mystery Part and Secret Slab|Mystery Part or Secret Slab]] in the [[Treasure Bag]]. The boss of this dungeon is a {{p|Gyarados}}, whom attempts to forcefully relieve the Phione of all their dew, and once defeated the Phione reward the player with the dew. There is a [[key]] chamber on the third floor of the Deep Miracle Sea that holds a treasure box containing an Air Blade. In any further explorations the player decides to take, the player can recruit Phione once automatically by reaching the end of the dungeon.
'''Miracle Sea''' (Japanese: '''きせきのうみ''' ''Miracle Sea'') is a dungeon in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]]. The dungeon itself consists of 22 floors, with 18 floors for the first half and four floors for the second half. The player must travel to the bottom to obtain the Phione dew, an all-cure after Manaphy falls ill. The Pokémon {{p|Darkrai}} can be encountered on the third floor after {{p|Manaphy}} has told the player about [[Marine Resort]], and if the player has either the [[Mystery Part and Secret Slab|Mystery Part or Secret Slab]] in the [[Treasure Bag]]. The boss of this dungeon is a {{p|Gyarados}}, whom attempts to forcefully relieve the Phione of all their dew, and once defeated the Phione reward the player with the dew. There is a locked room on the third floor of the Deep Miracle Sea that holds a treasure box containing an Air Blade. In any further explorations the player decides to take, the player can recruit Phione once automatically by reaching the end of the dungeon.


==Pokémon encountered==
==Pokémon encountered==

Revision as of 22:35, 19 December 2011

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Basic info
Floors: 23*
Rest stops: Yes
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: {{{monsterhouses}}}
Main type: Water
Boss: Gyarados
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: 48
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 4
Location

Miracle Sea (Japanese: きせきのうみ Miracle Sea) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. The dungeon itself consists of 22 floors, with 18 floors for the first half and four floors for the second half. The player must travel to the bottom to obtain the Phione dew, an all-cure after Manaphy falls ill. The Pokémon Darkrai can be encountered on the third floor after Manaphy has told the player about Marine Resort, and if the player has either the Mystery Part or Secret Slab in the Treasure Bag. The boss of this dungeon is a Gyarados, whom attempts to forcefully relieve the Phione of all their dew, and once defeated the Phione reward the player with the dew. There is a locked room on the third floor of the Deep Miracle Sea that holds a treasure box containing an Air Blade. In any further explorations the player decides to take, the player can recruit Phione once automatically by reaching the end of the dungeon.

Pokémon encountered

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Tentacruel (Pokémon) Tentacruel 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -4.5%
Slowbro (Pokémon) Slowbro 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -12%
Cloyster (Pokémon) Cloyster 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -4.5%
Horsea (Pokémon) Horsea 1-18, D1-3 11-15 8.2%
Seadra (Pokémon) Seadra 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -10%
Starmie (Pokémon) Starmie 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -4.5%
Chinchou (Pokémon) Chinchou 1-18, D1-3 44-48 8.2%
Lanturn (Pokémon) Lanturn 1-18, D1-3 44-48 -4.5%
Slowking (Pokémon) Slowking 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -12%
Qwilfish (Pokémon) Qwilfish 1-18, D1-3 43-47 6.9%
Remoraid (Pokémon) Remoraid 1-18, D1-3 26-30 8.2%
Octillery (Pokémon) Octillery 1-18, D1-3 43-47 -12%
Mantine (Pokémon) Mantine 1-18, D1-3 42-46 8.2%
Kingdra (Pokémon) Kingdra 1-18, D1-3 44-48 -12%
Sharpedo (Pokémon) Sharpedo 1-18, D1-3 44-48 -12%
Wailmer (Pokémon) Wailmer 1-18, D1-4 11-15 4%
Cradily (Pokémon) Cradily 1-18, D1-4 44-48 -4.5%
Clamperl (Pokémon) Clamperl 1-18, D1-4 15-19 8.2%
Huntail (Pokémon) Huntail 1-18, D1-4 44-48 -12%
Gorebyss (Pokémon) Gorebyss 1-18, D1-4 44-48 -12%
Relicanth (Pokémon) Relicanth 1-18, D1-4 44-48 6.4%
Luvdisc (Pokémon) Luvdisc 1-18, D1-4 44-48 8.2%
Shellos (Pokémon) Shellos 1-5 2 6.4%
Finneon (Pokémon) Finneon 1-18, D1-3 11-15 8.2%
Lumineon (Pokémon) Lumineon 1-18, D1-3 44-48 8.2%
Mantyke (Pokémon) Mantyke 1-18, D1-3 15-19 8.2%
Darkrai (Pokémon) Darkrai 3 53 -22% *
Lapras (Pokémon) Lapras 10-17, D3 44-46 6.7%
Gyarados (Pokémon) Gyarados D4 46 Unrecruitable Boss
Phione (Pokémon) Phione D4 100%


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