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Sky Peak Mountain Path
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そらのいただき とざんどう Sky Summit Mountain Path
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Allowances
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Recruiting:
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Yes
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Items:
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48
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Money:
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Allowed
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Starting level:
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Current
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Team members:
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4
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The Sky Peak Mountain Path (Japanese: そらのいただき とざんどう Sky Summit Mountain Path) is a path of ten very similar mystery dungeons only accessible in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. This mountain path of ten passes connecting nine stations leads to the summit of Sky Peak, the mountain above Shaymin Village.
The first nine passes are named 1st Station Pass (Japanese: 1ごうめまでのみちのり Path to the 1st Station) to 9th Station Pass (Japanese: 9ごうめまでのみちのり Path to the 9th Station), while the tenth pass is known as the Sky Peak Summit Pass (Japanese: ちょうじょうまでのみちのり Path to the Summit). Each pass has between three and five floors each. Sky Gifts can be found here. The Pokémon in these dungeons begin with Pokémon generally found in Mystifying Forest in the first dungeons, and gradually phasing them out for Pokémon generally found on Mt. Travail. Players can find Hidden Stairs leading to a floor with Treasure Boxes. On the Summit Pass, there is a chance of fog, and the Secret Bazaar and Monster Houses may appear on floors 2-5.
A player can only go through this series of dungeons after defeating Primal Dialga and graduating from Wigglytuff's Guild. In the first playthrough of these dungeons, a Shaymin comes with the player. After the first visit, this will unlock the Sky Jukebox.
When reaching the summit for the first time, the place will be covered with filth. To clear it the player needs to defeat three Muk and five Grimer. The Shaymin accompanying the player then absorbs the filth and cleans the place. Team Frontier, a team including a Machoke, Mawile, and a Breloom, helps fight the Muk and Grimer during the first visit.
The player can recruit Shaymin by reaching the summit for a second time.
Stations
At the end of each Pass, the player will reach a Station. Each Station has a Kangaskhan Rock with the ability both to save the game and, at the even-numbered Stations, to store items. The one exception is the 5th Station. Upon entering the 5th Station during the first visit, the player will encounter a group of hostile Carnivine which appear to be beating up a Sneasel. The player defeats these Pokémon with the help of Team Frontier. On each following visit, the 5th station is completely empty.
In the even numbered Stations, there is a method of transport called Drifblim's Gondola, where a Drifblim can transport the player instantly between that Station, any previous even numbered Station, and the base camp at Shaymin Village. The only exception to this is the 8th Station, where an Ampharos lives. After finishing the 8th Pass and going into the 9th Station for the second time, the Ampharos will give the player a Sky Gift that the Sneasel they helped left behind.
The player might encounter four special Pokémon NPCs. Numel or Happiny at 1st, 3rd, 5th or 7th Station, Delibird at 9th, and Jumpluff at 1st, 3rd, 5th or 7th Station, or the summit.
- Jumpluff and Delibird will give the player a Sky Gift.
- The Happiny wants an Apple, Big Apple, Oran Berry, Reviver Seed, Max Elixir or Escape Orb, in exchange for a Sky Gift to be picked up by the player few days later at Spinda's Café.
- The Numel wants one of the Wonder Orbs listed below, in exchange for a random TM, HM, or a Prize Ticket.
Blowback Orb
Drought Orb
Fill-In Orb
Hail Orb
Identify Orb
Luminous Orb
Petrify Orb
Radar Orb
Rainy Orb
Sandy Orb
Scanner Orb
Sunny Orb
Switcher Orb
Transfer Orb
Trawl Orb
Warp Orb
Pokémon encountered
1st Station Pass
2nd Station Pass
3rd Station Pass
4th Station Pass
5th Station Pass
5th Station Clearing
6th Station Pass
7th Station Pass
8th Station Pass
9th Station Pass
Sky Peak Summit Pass
Sky Peak Summit
Items
Traps encountered
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Trap
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Chestnut Trap
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Selfdestruct Trap
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Warp Trap
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Grimy Trap
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Slow Trap
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Spin Trap
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Pokémon Trap
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Slumber Trap
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Summon Trap
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Gust Trap
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Poison Trap
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Trip Trap
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Layout
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Clearing 2, 4, and 6
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1st Station Clearing
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Tileset #2
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Tileset #3
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3rd Station Clearing
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Tileset #4
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5th Station Clearing
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Tileset #5
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Tileset #6
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7th Station Clearing
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8th Station Clearing
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Tileset #7
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9th Station Clearing
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Tileset #8
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Trivia
In other languages
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Title
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French
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Ascension du Pic Céleste
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German
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Himmelsgipfel-Gebirgspfad
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Italian
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Sentiero del Picco del Cielo
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Spanish
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Sendero alpino de la Cumbre del Cielo
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X Station Pass
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Sky Peak Summit Pass
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Title
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French
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Sommet du Pic Céleste - col
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German
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Himmelsgipfelspitzenpass
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Italian
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Passo del Cielo
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Spanish
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Paso Cumbre del Cielo
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Sky Peak Summit
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