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File:Treasure Town.jpg
Artwork of Treasure Town

Treasure Town (Japanese: トレジャータウン Treasure Town) is the central village in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky. It is populated solely by Pokémon, like the rest of the world presented in the game and anime special. It replaces Pokémon Square from the first game.

Treasure Town shops

Aerial View of Treasure Town
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Kecleon Shop and Kecleon Wares

Kecleon Shop

Main article: Kecleon Shop

Run by Kecleon (younger; Kecleon Shop) and Kecleon (older; Kecleon Wares) . The younger Kecleon sells food Gummis, throwing items, and other various items. The older Kecleon sells TMs, Wonder Orbs and other rarer items such as Keys. The same store appeared in the first game. There are also other Kecleon Shops that can be found in dungeons which sell different items, some of which that can't be found in this shop.

Duskull Bank

Run by Duskull, this bank allows the player to store money so it will not be lost if the party is defeated in a dungeon.

Kangaskhan Storage

Main article: Kangaskhan Storage

Run by Kangaskhan, this storage system allows the player to store items so they will not be lost if the party is defeated in a dungeon. As the player advances through the ranks, the number of items the player is allowed to store increases. The same store appeared in the first game.

Electivire Link Shop

Run by Electivire, this shop allows the player to set moves, link them for combos, or remember forgotten techniques.

Marowak Dojo

Main article: Marowak Dojo

Run by Marowak, entering the back room of this shop will display a list of labyrinths for the player to explore, labeled by the types of Pokémon that inhabit it. Unfortunately, to enter one, the player must sacrifice all of their items. Each labyrinth has 3-5 floors, with the enemies getting progressively stronger as the player advances through the floors.

Chansey's Day Care

Chansey will hatch Eggs received as a reward for missions. The hatched eggs will be at level 1 and know egg moves.

Xatu Appraisal

Xatu will unlock chests found in dungeons for a fee of 150 Poké.

Spinda's Café

Main article: Spinda's Café

Located near the exit of Treasure Town, Spinda's Café has two new shops.

This shop can only be accessed in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky.

Spinda's Juice Bar

Spinda can turn all food items into drinks.

Recycle Shop

Run by Wobbuffet and Wynaut. Here the player can trade unwanted items for another item. It is possible to trade for Prize Tickets, which, when redeemed, will give the player a chance to win big.

Outskirts of Treasure Town

Wigglytuff's Guild

Main article: Wigglytuff's Guild

The Wigglytuff Guild is a place where Pokémon can train to become exploration teams.

Croagunk Swap Shop

Main article: Croagunk Swap Shop

Croagunk will trade a pair of rare Pokémon-exclusive items for rare hold items. It can be found in sublevel two of the Wigglytuff Guild.

Sharpedo Bluff

File:Sharpedo Bluff.png
Sharpedo Bluff from a distance.
Main article: Sharpedo Bluff

Sharpedo Bluff is a location west of Treasure Town, and is not really part of the town by itself. Its name comes from the Pokémon it is shaped like. It becomes the player's rescue team base after graduation. The Dugtrio from the guild can be seen here during several chapters, talking to the sea.


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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