Walkthrough:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky/Chapter 24
After rescuing Scizor, you have to do yet another mission from the board to progress the story.
- Blizzard Island surprisingly goes all the way up to base difficulty of ★6, with Crevice Cave only going up to ★5 (although some floors of Lower Crevice Cave are treated as ★6 for Treasure Box content), a big step-up from Mystifying Forest's ★3 or even the optional post-graduation's dungeons ★4. At ★6, Joy Seed, Dodge Scarf and Lockon Specs are added to the reward pool, while Vile Seed, Joy Ribbon, and Mobile Scarf are removed.
- Out of the optional Seven Treasures' dungeons, Mystery Jungle and World Abyss go up to ★7, while Sky Stairway goes up to ★8. At ★7, the Vile Seed is added back, only for Vanish Seed, Reviver Seed, Heal Seed, and Vile Seed to disappear from reward pool at ★8, making Joy Seeds and the vitamins more than twice likely each.
You'll find Corphish in Treasure Town saying that Sunflora, who's at the bottom floor of the guild, is excited about something. Corphish says it sounds suspiciously like a dungeon, since Sunflora keeps on exclaiming about some place called the Surrounded Sea. Sunflora is at the bottom level of the guild, so go there.
Sunflora will start off the conversation by asking whether you know a place called the Surrounded Sea. Apparently, it's a sea far to the north. It's also uncharted on the ocean, and unfortunately has been encrusted with ice over tens of thousands of years. But good news! Fortunately, someone found a break in the ice, so the gap opened a way to go into that enclosed area. Sunflora, like Corphish said, gets extremely excited and fussily claims about a world that was never seen for ten thousand years.
Apparently, there's more to the already kind-of-long story--the world's ocean currents course through the Surrounded Sea. Rare treasures are carried through the currents! Just thinking about it makes Sunflora want to faint! She calms down a bit and explains that Surrounded Sea's entrance is east of Blizzard Island, the previous dungeon. Sunflora, knowing what a great exploration team the two of you are, says that the two of you should check it out yourselves!
Surrounded Sea
As this is a dungeon located in the middle of the sea, it is filled with water tiles, and all but one Pokémon found here is Water.
It is 20 floors long, with the final floor having three Treasure Boxes containing a Reviver Seed each... and a Wonder Egg?! The final floor has a teleport to carry you out of the dungeon, like with treasure rooms in all the optional dungeons.
Pokémon Encountered
| Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shellder | B1-B5 | 1 | 6.4% | |
| Carvanha | B1-B14 | 11-13 | 0.5% | |
| Wailmer | B1-B15 | 11-14 | 4% | |
| Slowbro | B1-B19 | 43-46 | -12% | |
| Tentacruel | B1-B19 | 43-46 | -4.5% | |
| Starmie | B1-B19 | 43-46 | -4.5% | |
| Qwilfish | B1-B19 | 43-46 | 6.9% | |
| Horsea | B1-B19 | 11-14 | 8.2% | |
| Seadra | B1-B19 | 43-46 | -10% | |
| Slowking | B1-B19 | 43-46 | -12% | |
| Remoraid | B1-B19 | 26-29 | 8.2% | |
| Octillery | B1-B19 | 43-46 | -12% | |
| Kingdra | B1-B19 | 44-47 | -12% | |
| Clamperl | B1-B19 | 15-18 | 8.2% | |
| Finneon | B1-B19 | 11-14 | 8.2% | |
| Lapras | B10-B15 | 44-45 | 6.7% | |
| Wailord | B16 | 46 | -12% | |
| Lugia | B18 | 45 | 10% * | |
A lot of Pokémon were also seen in the optional Bottomless Sea dungeon of Seven Treasures at similar levels, so for most information on them, go check out the link above. Of note is that Remoraid and Octillery have access to many projectiles, including Bullet Seed, Qwilfish can have Pin Missile, while Seadra and Kingdra can have Agility.
- Shellder: E IQ group. It is at Level 1, so it only knows one move, but of the notable moves it can learn via level-up, there's Supersonic, Icicle Spear, Protect, Ice Shard, Aurora Beam, and Ice Beam. It can also learn Water Pulse and Blizzard via TMs. Skill Link is a very useful Ability, though it affects only Shellder's Icicle Spear. Its exclusive items increase its Evasion in rain and convert Rock-type damage into healing.
- Carvanha: G IQ group. Learns Bite, Focus Energy, Scary Face, and at higher levels Ice Fang, Screech, Swagger, Aqua Jet, and Agility! Learns Water Pulse, Blizzard and Dark Pulse via TMs. Be careful of Rough Skin, as it works like a counterattack, and if it survives your attack, you might find yourself in a lot of pain! Its exclusive items increase its Movement Speed in rain and convert Bug-type damage into healing.
- Lugia: The counterpart to Ho-Oh found at Mt. Mistral, Lugia will show up here only if you have Secret Slab or Mystery Part, which can be found via escort missions after becoming at least Diamond Rank. It learns Hydro Pump, Rain Dance, AncientPower and its signature Aeroblast, among other moves. It can be taught Water Pulse, Blizzard, Thunderbolt, Shadow Ball, and Shock Wave via TMs. Its exclusive item can be found in the dungeon after this one; however, it merely increases PP usage of enemies on top of Lugia's Pressure, which isn't really useful on the player side.
Items
Ground
Monster House
5% chance to spawn.
Buried items
| Item | Floors | |
|---|---|---|
| 2-250 Poké | B1-B19F | |
Traps encountered
The game will spawn 2 to 5 tiles on floor 1, 3 to 6 on floor 2, and 3 to 7 on later floors. It will spawn extra in a Monster House.
| Image | Trap | B1-B9F | B10-B19F |
|---|---|---|---|
| Explosion Trap | 5.43% | 5.03% | |
| Grimy Trap | 7.75% | 7.20% | |
| Gust Trap | 3.88% | 3.60% | |
| Mud Trap | 23.26% | 21.58% | |
| Poison Trap | 3.87% | 3.60% | |
| Pokémon Trap | 7.75% | 7.19% | |
| PP-Zero Trap | 7.75% | 7.20% | |
| Seal Trap | 7.75% | 7.19% | |
| Selfdestruct Trap | 2.33% | 2.16% | |
| Slow Trap | 3.87% | 3.60% | |
| Slumber Trap | 3.88% | 3.60% | |
| Spin Trap | 7.26% | 6.42% | |
| Sticky Trap | 7.75% | 14.39% | |
| Warp Trap | 7.75% | 7.19% |
The Hatched Egg
When you wake up after the day you get the Egg at the Surrounded Sea, your partner will talk to you about it for a bit. According to your partner, it appears to be glowing a mystical light. Your partner begins to brood about what's inside of it. Suddenly...the Egg moves! And then it moved again...twice! And... it is hatching!
The Egg hatches. It's a Manaphy! Manaphy is happy to have hatched and says hi. Your partner is awed, but Manaphy disregards this and speaks some nonsense. Your partner mentions how cute he is. Your partner happily asked what kind of Pokémon he is. Apparently the baby Manaphy doesn't get it. Your partner wonders if he's too young to understand what it says, but the little Pokémon simply repeats "I say?".
Your partner has changed from happy to puzzled, as now the both of you have no idea on what to do with the baby. Your partner never had to deal with a baby Pokémon before. After a while of thinking, your partner comes up with a great idea to ask Chatot at the guild, since he's the head of intelligence.
Blue Gummis
The game shows you and your partner fussily telling Chatot about the Manaphy. Chatot then says that Manaphy is a rare Pokémon, and they usually hatch at the bottom of the cold sea. It usually then travels the seas over thousands of miles. According to Chatot, Manaphy is rarely sighted! Despite being the head of intelligence, there's not much else he can tell you, as this is such a rare Pokémon. Well, you've got something to be proud of!
Your partner is amazed at how rare Manaphy is, and Manaphy is too. Chatot then asks what the two of you are intending to do with Manaphy. Your partner struggles to answer this question, wondering what the two of you really should do. Before your partner comes up with an answer, Manaphy starts to cry!
You and your partner are both surprised to see the Manaphy crying, and your partner asks what's wrong. The cry is surprising and sudden! Chatot easily tells you he's hungry. Your partner agrees and wonders what the two of you should feed him. Chatot thinks for a moment, thinking how Manaphy is a Water-type. Chatot tells you you should feed him Blue Gummis. Your partner agrees and thinks on where to find them, then remembers you found them at Craggy Coast.
Craggy Coast is truly the best place to look for Blue Gummis, as they spawn there more often than in any other place in the game. Take your time searching for it, you're way beyond anything in Craggy Coast. If you find more than one, pick them all.
After giving Manaphy a Blue Gummi, his crying will soften up a bit. Your partner supports it to eat the Blue Gummi. Manaphy doesn't quite understand and thinks it's a "Goomi". Manaphy nibbles on it for a bit, then suddenly gets happy, and shouts "Goomi! Goomi!". Your partner is relieved that he ate the Gummi and it wasn't as hard as they thought it would be.
Manaphy comes straight up to your face and yells Goomi again. Your partner laughs cheerfully and happily exclaims that the Manaphy likes you. After this, your partner takes a more serious demeanor and tells you how this guy is still a baby...so how about Manaphy moves in? After agreeing, your partner will get extremely happy. Manaphy will yell another random word "Doodit". Chatot doesn't know if this is a good idea though...
Your partner wonders what's wrong with Chatot. Apparently, Manaphy is a Pokémon that would normally grow up in the sea. This environment is unlike the sea in many ways. Add to the already horrid news, basically no one knows anything about Manaphy, so who knows what could happen? Your partner thinks about it for a while...it wouldn't be that safe to just return Manaphy back to the sea. Your partner wants to look after Manaphy until he gets a bit bigger. Your partner begs Chatot, who thinks--but your partner is not going to give up, it really wants Manaphy to be part of your residence. Chatot agrees.
Later, your partner is showing Manaphy the residence. Manaphy doesn't know what a house is. Your partner does not get curious like it used to and decides to teach Manaphy. Manaphy appears to like the word "house". But your partner is still confused as to what to do now. Manaphy then shouts "Goomi", which your partner understands to be "Blue Gummi". Your partner proudly states the appetite Manaphy has. So you might have to go back to Craggy Coast to get another Blue Gummi if you didn't get there.
After giving the second Blue Gummi to Manaphy, he will be happy. Manaphy chews on it for a while, and your partner asks if it's tasty, before hastily changing it to "Goomi tasty?". Even with this translation, Manaphy still does not understand what tasty is. Your partner says that tasty is right, and asks again. Manaphy then realizes with the word is and shouts that it is tasty. Your partner is very happy that Manaphy knows what it means, and that Manaphy will grow up in no time at this pace! Suddenly, Manaphy stops being jolly and yawns. Then, he falls asleep!
You and your partner are happy, saying that Manaphy ate his fill and now needs to go to sleep. Your partner tells you to be quiet so he can sleep, and says good night to Manaphy.
Visit the Beach
When you say good morning to Manaphy the next day, he'll call you by name, which you and your partner are very surprised at. Your partner exclaims it's awesome! Manaphy thinks it's awesome too, but maybe it's just a misunderstanding of a word again. Your partner does not ponder this, and asks you what the two of you should do with him today. Eating and sleeping isn't healthy enough...then, your partner decides to take a walk with him at the beach! Manaphy likes the word walk, again.
Once you arrive at the beach, your partner will beckon Manaphy closer. When Manaphy sees the water, he's quite surprised! He loves the water, being a Water-type. When he gets closer to the water, he shouts "Kyakya! ♪ Kyakya!♪". Your partner explains to Manaphy that this is the sea. Still, Manaphy, having trouble with new words, asks what "sea" is. Your partner agrees and says that the sea is where Manaphy came from. Manaphy, hearing this, yells in excitement. So happy, he even dances around you, shouting your name! Then he shouts "sea" again. Your partner is happy that Manaphy is happy. Your partner claims it was such a good idea to take him down to the beach. Then Manaphy looks towards the water again and cries out, then dances a little, and the movie fades away...
The game claims you, your partner, and Manaphy played until sunset. But that night...
Manaphy wakes up before the two of you did. He looks out at the ocean. Something suspicious is going on...
The Sick Manaphy
When you wake up the next morning, your partner will greet you good morning, and do the same to Manaphy...or it would have, if Manaphy was there! Your partner gets desperate and looks through Sharpedo Bluff, but Manaphy isn't there. It asks you if you know where Manaphy is, but no avail--you don't know where Manaphy is either.
Your partner is on the bending point of being stressed. Your partner then relooks, as if it didn't look properly last time, but it's the same result. Your partner runs around, and decides the two of you need to look outside. So, the game pauses, and run to look for Manaphy!
When you reach the crossroads, Chatot comes out from the guild. He is surprised but happy to see you and mentions he's just on his way to see Manaphy, and jollily asks how Manaphy is doing. Your partner ignores this and explains to Chatot that Manaphy has gone missing!
Chatot is shocked, and then asks you if you were going to take care of it well, and knew this was going to happen--he speaks in a bossy sort of tone. He tries to lift everyone's spirit by saying that, if Manaphy is a toddler, it couldn't have gotten that far. After a moment of spacing out, he claims he will look inside of the guild, while you and your partner go and look outside.
Once you arrive at the beach, you'll see Manaphy there, near the ocean. Your partner will spot Manaphy and get relieved, but still is angry at Manaphy--it asks why Manaphy left just to go near the ocean. After all, if Manaphy wanted to go near the ocean, he could have just asked! However, Manaphy remains silent. Your partner disregards this and again gets strict, in a pep-talk sort of way. Still, Manaphy says nothing. Your partner notes this and its angry mode quickly switches to the curious mode. Your partner asks Manaphy what's wrong, but Manaphy ignores your partner...then collapses! You and your partner get surprised and quickly take him back to the bluff.
You and your partner are back at the bluff, with Chatot and the two of you watching over Manaphy. Your partner wonders how Manaphy got sick, while Chatot says it probably got sick from being away from the sea, and this environment isn't the sea. After pondering on how to cure it, Chatot mentions you can find a thing called Phione Dew in a dungeon at Miracle Sea. Your partner is then pumped up and claims the two of you are going to get it.
Chatot will be looking after Manaphy--meanwhile, hurry up and get the Phione Dew!
Miracle Sea
This dungeon is similar to Surrounded Sea, with even similar enemies to be found.
It is 23 floors long, with a second section after 18th floor.
There is a locked chamber in Deep Miracle Sea's third floor, which has a Treasure Box that can contain an exclusive item for Lugia, Kyogre, or Palkia, or a Wonder Gummi (which raises IQ by 15 regardless of the types). You can find Lugia in Surrounded Sea and Kyogre is found at the end of the optional Bottomless Sea, but Palkia cannot be recruited at this point yet.
Pokémon Encountered
| Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shellos East Sea |
B1-B5 | 2 | 6.4% | |
| Tentacruel | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -4.5% | |
| Slowbro | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -12% | |
| Cloyster | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -4.5% | |
| Horsea | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 11-15 | 8.2% | |
| Seadra | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -10% | |
| Starmie | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -4.5% | |
| Chinchou | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 44-48 | 8.2% | |
| Lanturn | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 44-48 | -4.5% | |
| Slowking | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -12% | |
| Qwilfish | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | 6.9% | |
| Remoraid | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 26-30 | 8.2% | |
| Octillery | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 43-47 | -12% | |
| Mantine | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 42-46 | 8.2% | |
| Kingdra | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 44-48 | -12% | |
| Wailmer | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 11-15 | 4% | |
| Finneon | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 11-15 | 8.2% | |
| Lumineon | B1-B18, DB1-DB3 | 44-48 | 8.2% | |
| Sharpedo | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 44-48 | -12% | |
| Cradily | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 44-48 | -4.5% | |
| Clamperl | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 15-19 | 8.2% | |
| Huntail | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 44-48 | -12% | |
| Gorebyss | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 44-48 | -12% | |
| Relicanth | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 44-48 | 6.4% | |
| Luvdisc | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 44-48 | 8.2% | |
| Mantyke | B1-B18, DB1-DB4 | 15-19 | 8.2% | |
| Lapras | B10-B17, DB3 | 44-46 | 6.7% | |
| Gyarados | Miracle Seabed | 46 | Unrecruitable Boss | |
| Phione | Miracle Seabed | 40 | 100% | |
| Gyarados is only fought the first visit. Phione is found on subsequent visit and is recruited automatically. | ||||
- Shellos (East): The other Shellos form is found here. It works the same as its West counterpart.
- Tentacruel/Slowbro/Horsea/Seadra/Kingdra/Starmie/Lapras/Slowking/Qwilfish/Remoraid/Octillery/Wailmer: Carry-over from Surrounded Sea.
- Cloyster: Evolution of Shellder. Like per usual, it is missing a lot of level-up moves, including ironically Icicle Spear. It can learn Toxic Spikes, Spikes, and Spike Cannon (which is affected by Skill Link).
- Chinchou/Lanturn: A IQ group. Learns Bubble, Supersonic, Confuse Ray, BubbleBeam, SignalBeam, Discharge and Hydro Pump via level-up. Can learn Water Pulse, Blizzard, Thunderbolt and Shock Wave via TMs. Lanturn also learns the set of Stockpile, Spit Up and Swallow moves. Volt Absorb is a useful Ability to have. Their exclusive items may cause attackers to be inflicted with paralysis and convert Ground-type damage into healing.
- Mantyke/Mantine: H IQ group. Mantyke actually has quite the level-up moveset despite being a baby stage, learning Bubble, Supersonic, BubbleBeam, Agility, Water Pulse, Confuse Ray, Bounce, and Hydro Pump. It can also get Blizzard via TM. Mantine gets Psybeam, Bullet Seed and Signal Beam at low levels. Water Absorb is also a good Ability, as is Swift Swim, though they can't take advantage of the latter on their own. They have a whole set of exclusive items; their 3-star items increase HP by 10 and convert Electric-type damage into healing. Mantyke being a baby also has a special exclusive item that can be obtained by hatching it is an Egg, which increases its natural HP recovery rate. As Mantyke has a proper moveset, it could be utilized, should you wish to use Mantyke instead of Mantine.
- Sharpedo: Evolution of Carvanha. Learns Feint via level-up, as well as Slash, Taunt and Night Slash. Replaces Take Down for Skull Bash.
- Cradily: Evolution of Lileep all the way back from Drenched Bluff. Works similarly, but is much higher levelled, so it might have STAB AncientPower or Confuse Ray.
- Clamperl/Huntail/Gorebyss: Clamperl is a carry-over from Surrounded Sea, but this is the only place to find its Evolutions. Their level-up movesets are vastly different from Clamperl's, and also somewhat different from each other. Common moves are Whirlpool, Water Pulse, Baton Pass, Dive, Aqua Tail and Hydro Pump; Gorebyss learns Confusion, Agility, Amnesia, Aqua Ring, Captivate, and Psychic, while Huntail learns Bite, Screech, Scary Face, Ice Fang, Brine, and Crunch. Gorebyss can also learn Shadow Ball via TM. They both replace Shell Armor for Swift Swim.
- Relicanth: E IQ group. Learns Rock Tomb, Mud Sport (as one of the few Pokémon that learns actually weak to Electric moves), Yawn, AncientPower, and at higher levels, Dive and Hydro Pump. Since it has Rock Head as one of its Abilities, it can also freely use Take Down, Double-Edge and Head Smash it learns. There's also Water Pulse and Blizzard via TMs. Its exclusive item prevents its moves from being sealed.
- Luvdisc: D IQ group. Learns Charm, Agility, Lucky Chant, Sweet Kiss, and Water Pulse via level-up, making it useful for support. Obviously can also learn Blizzard via TMs. Its exclusive items may cause attackers to be infatuated.
- Finneon/Lumineon: Finneon is another carry-over, but Lumineon is not.
Your team eventually spots a group of Phione, who are laughing about something. Everything seemed so jolly when suddenly, a loud roar comes a long and a Gyarados pushes through!
The Gyarados, apparently, has been looking for the Phione for a long time, since he "finally" found them. He wonders if Phione is the one who creates the cure-all, called Phione Dew. All the Phione do not respond, which causes the Gyarados to get upset and orders to for them to rejoice and answer him. He wants the Phione Dew for himself! Suddenly, Gyarados turns around and asks who you are. Without responding, he thinks you have a bone to pick with him.
Gyarados makes fun of you, saying that it's a million years too early for you to pick a fight with him. No mercy for meddlers! Then, you start a fight with him! He roars, which is enough to push all the Phione crowding around away.
Gyarados is guaranteed to know Dragon Dance. The other three known moves will vary between the following: Thrash, Bite, Dragon Rage, Leer, Twister, Ice Fang, Aqua Tail, Rain Dance and Hydro Pump.
Gyarados's Dragon Dance will make him hit harder and mess with the action order. There are various other moves it can have, including possibly a combination of Rain Dance and a Water-type move to stack with STAB, though it also does have 3 possible moves that cause cringing: Bite, Twister and Ice Fang. Intimidate will cause any adjacent physical attacks to be weakened by 20%, so special attacks or any projectiles are your best. As a Water and Flying type, Gyarados is very weak to Electric types, so things like Shock Wave or Discharge from a Pikachu or Shinx will make quick work of him, though like with Froslass, you have numbers advantage, so it shouldn't be too hard regardless of what your team is. It does have 331IQ points which means it will never use its regular attack, it's immune to sleep, it will have increased critical chance on supereffective attacks, its attacking stats and accuracy are increased but its defense stats and evasion are decreased, it sometimes counter attacks, and if it somehow misses, its attacking stats are raised even further for the next turn.
After defeating him, he'll wriggle in pain, implying that he is fully defeated. He is surprised that he got defeated and tells you to never forget this, and then scurries away.
Suddenly, the Phione come back and compliment you on your battling skills. All of them say--"Very good!". The front Phione, which appears to be the leader, gives you a strange golden box as a thank you. It turns out the golden box was a Phione Dew! You are then escorted out of the dungeon.
Items
Ground
| Item | Floors | |
|---|---|---|
| 2-250 Poké | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Def. Scarf | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Joy Ribbon | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| No-Slip Cap | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| No-Stick Cap | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Racket Band | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Sneak Scarf | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Special Band | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Twist Band | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Zinc Band | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gaggle Specs | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gone Pebble | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| 5 Gravelerock | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| 2-4 Iron Thorn | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| 2 Silver Spike | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Stick | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Apple | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gravelyrock | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Blue Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Brown Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Grass Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Green Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Orange Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Silver Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Sky Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| White Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Black Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Clear Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gold Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gray Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Pink Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Purple Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Red Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Royal Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Yellow Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Wander Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Cheri Berry | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Chesto Berry | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Oran Berry | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Oren Berry | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Pecha Berry | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rawst Berry | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Blinker Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Doom Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dough Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dropeye Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Eyedrop Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Quick Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Reviser Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Reviver Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Sleep Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Slip Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Totter Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Via Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Warp Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| X-Eye Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Max Elixir | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Mix Elixir | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Aerial Ace | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Attract | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Blizzard | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Brick Break | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Brine | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Bulk Up | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Bullet Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Calm Mind | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Captivate | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dig | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dive | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dragon Claw | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Embargo | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Energy Ball | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Explosion | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Facade | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| False Swipe | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Fire Blast | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Flamethrower | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Flash | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Focus Blast | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Focus Punch | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Giga Drain | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Giga Impact | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Grass Knot | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gyro Ball | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Hidden Power | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Hyper Beam | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Ice Beam | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Iron Tail | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Light Screen | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Natural Gift | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Overheat | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Payback | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Poison Jab | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Protect | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Psych Up | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Psychic | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Recycle | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Reflect | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rest | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Return | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Roar | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rock Polish | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rock Slide | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Roost | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Safeguard | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Secret Power | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Shadow Ball | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Shadow Claw | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Shock Wave | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Sleep Talk | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Sludge Bomb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| SolarBeam | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Stealth Rock | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Steel Wing | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Swords Dance | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Taunt | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Thief | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Thunder | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Thunder Wave | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Thunderbolt | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Torment | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Toxic | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Vacuum-Cut | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Water Pulse | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Wide Slash | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| X-Scissor | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| All-Hit Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Blowback Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Cleanse Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Escape Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Evasion Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Foe-Fear Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Foe-Seal Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Hurl Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Petrify Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Pounce Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Radar Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rebound Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rollcall Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Scanner Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Switcher Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Trapbust Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Trawl Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Warp Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| One of the following per visit to Deep B3F | ||
| Air Blade | DB3F | |
| Seabed Veil | DB3F | |
| Silver Veil | DB3F | |
| Reviver Seed | DB3F | |
| Wonder Gummi | DB3F | |
Monster House
3% chance to spawn.
| Item | Floors | |
|---|---|---|
| 2-250 Poké | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Blue Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Brown Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Grass Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Green Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Orange Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Silver Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Sky Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| White Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Black Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Clear Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gold Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Gray Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Pink Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Purple Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Red Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Royal Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Yellow Gummi | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Aerial Ace | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Attract | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Brick Break | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Brine | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Bullet Seed | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Calm Mind | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dig | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Dive | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Embargo | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Energy Ball | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Explosion | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| False Swipe | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Flash | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Focus Blast | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Focus Punch | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Giga Drain | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Giga Impact | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Hidden Power | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Hyper Beam | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Iron Tail | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Light Screen | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Natural Gift | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Payback | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Poison Jab | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Protect | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Recycle | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Reflect | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rest | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Roar | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rock Slide | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Roost | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Safeguard | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Shadow Claw | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Shock Wave | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| SolarBeam | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Stealth Rock | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Steel Wing | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Swords Dance | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Taunt | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Thunder Wave | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Thunderbolt | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Torment | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Vacuum-Cut | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Water Pulse | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Wide Slash | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| All-Hit Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| All-Mach Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Blowback Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Cleanse Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Decoy Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Evasion Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Foe-Fear Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Foe-Hold Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Foe-Seal Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Hurl Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Invisify Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Itemizer Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Luminous Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Mug Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| One-Shot Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Petrify Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Pounce Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Radar Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Rebound Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Scanner Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| See-Trap Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Silence Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Slumber Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Snatch Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Spurn Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Switcher Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Totter Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Transfer Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Trapbust Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Trawl Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
| Warp Orb | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
Buried items
| Item | Floors | |
|---|---|---|
| 2-250 Poké | B1-B18F, DB1-DB4F | |
Traps encountered
The game will spawn 7 to 15 on floors 9 through 11 and 16 through 18 of Miracle Sea, and 5 to 10 on other floors. It will spawn extra in a Monster House.
| Image | Trap | B1-B9F | B10F | B11-B18F, DB1-DB4F |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Explosion Trap | 13.16% | 11.63% | 10.80% | |
| Grimy Trap | 8.77% | 7.75% | 7.20% | |
| Mud Trap | 17.54% | 15.50% | 21.58% | |
| Poison Trap | 4.38% | 3.87% | ||
| PP-Zero Trap | 8.77% | 7.75% | 7.19% | |
| Seal Trap | 8.77% | 11.63% | 10.79% | |
| Selfdestruct Trap | 4.39% | 3.88% | 3.59% | |
| Slow Trap | 4.39% | 3.88% | 3.60% | |
| Slumber Trap | 4.39% | 3.87% | 3.60% | |
| Spin Trap | 7.89% | 6.98% | 6.47% | |
| Sticky Trap | 8.78% | 15.51% | 14.39% | |
| Warp Trap | 8.77% | 7.76% | 7.19% | |
Goodbye, Manaphy
Chatot is surprised that you obtained the Phione Dew. What?! Did he doubt your abilities?! Anyway, Chatot tells you to quickly give it to Manaphy. Your partner agrees and gives it to Manaphy. After giving it to Manaphy he slightly opens his eyes...then fully opens his eyes...then says thanks to you, calling you by name...
Your partner is glad that Manaphy got better. Chatot is also very happy that the Phione Dew worked. Manaphy should be fine if he rests up for two or three days. Your partner gets teary-eyed, as it was very worried for Manaphy.
Several days later...
Manaphy is shown dancing around near the cliff of the bluff. Your partner exclaims that Manaphy is as good as ever. Manaphy is still a baby, exclaiming "Good! Ever!". Your partner is very glad to see that Manaphy is alright. The happy music dies away as Chatot begins talking to you. Obviously, this is bad news...
Your partner seems to already know what Chatot is saying...saying yes and that the two of you know quite unhappily. Manaphy needs to develop the ability to survive in the sea...your partner turns to you. It decides that the two of you should take Manaphy closer to the sea, in the sea, possibly.
Suddenly, you are at the beach, and it is sunset--Chatot is sitting next to a Walrein, a Pokémon he invited from the Northern Sea. Apparently, it's ideal for Walrein to look after Manaphy. Walrein agrees, saying that he's heard everything he's needed to know. Walrein will now take full responsibility for taking care of Manaphy. Your partner asks Walrein to take good care of Manaphy. The sad music begins, and your partner begins to talk to Manaphy...
Your partner wants Manaphy to be good and listen to Walrein. To grow strong and healthy in the sea...still, Manaphy does not get it. Your partner has some difficulty explaining that as Manaphy gets older...don't forget you and your partner. Manaphy is still confused and asks your partner its name, and then your name. Chatot, who has been watching this all along, has emotion seething inside of him. Prolonging it will make things worse. Chatot asks Walrein to do it, quickly...Walrein agrees. Walrein tells Manaphy that he's taking him.
Manaphy is confused. Walrein comes closer, and Manaphy gets surprised and confused. He calls out the two of your names. Walrein takes Manaphy and begins to swim with it. Manaphy calls out the two of your names, and your partner sniffs a bit. Take care, Manaphy.
The next morning, your partner happily says good morning to you, then turns to the empty spot where Manaphy used to be. The little guy's gone...you can respond to your partner by either saying "It's sad" or "This is for the best...".
If you say "This is for the best..." your partner will agree with you--if you choose the other option, your partner says the two of you did the only right thing for Manaphy. Your partner trusts Walrein, saying that Walrein will probably raise him properly. Maybe...maybe one day, you and your partner will be able to see Manaphy again.
Your partner gets tough again, saying that they can't sit around feeling remorse forever--Manaphy wouldn't want that. Still, it can't go back to feeling normal right away. And yet, the two of you should be positive and keep on moving forward.
If you venture to the end of Miracle Sea for a second time, you can recruit one of the Phione at Lv. 40 to your team; this is the only way to get one for your team.
Phione is in B IQ group. Phione has a full set of exclusive items, as well as an extra 3-star item. The 3-star items make it restore 20HP on water tiles and heal its status on water tiles, respectively. It learns Bubble, Charm, Supersonic, BubbleBeam, and at higher levels Water Pulse, Dive and even Rain Dance, letting it take advantage of its Hydration Ability. It can also learns Blizzard via TMs.
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