Icicle Forest
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Icicle Forest (Japanese: ひょうちゅうのもり Icicle Forest) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It is exclusive to the fifth Special Episode, In the Future of Darkness.
This dungeon is unlocked after completing Dark Ice Mountain. It has a total of ten floors. In the forest, there are icicles and ice pillars imbued with electrical energy that, when touched, will slowly drain the characters' consciousness.
Gameplay
As this is a Special Episode dungeon, the player cannot recruit Pokémon inside and cannot be rescued if knocked out.
The dungeon uses two floor layouts
- Medium-sized, with 3-9 rooms on floors 4 and 7 and 3-8 rooms on floors 1 and 10
- Large-sized, with:
- 3-9 rooms on floors 2 and 9
- 3-10 rooms on floors 3 and 8
- 3-12 rooms on floors 5 and 6
There's 3-6 items on each floor and 2-5 items buried in the walls. There's 2-3 starting enemies on each floor.
The IQ Booster does not activate in this dungeon. The turn limit is 1000. There is water on floors 3, 5 and 7. There is light darkness in the dungeon. The enemies in this dungeon have 26IQ.
Pokémon encountered
| Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gengar | 1-10 | 34 | Unrecruitable | |
| Weezing | 1-10 | 34 | Unrecruitable | |
| Ditto | 1-10 | 32 | Unrecruitable | |
| Cacturne | 1-10 | 34 | Unrecruitable | |
| Metagross | 1-10 | 41 | Unrecruitable | |
| Lickilicky | 1-10 | 41 | Unrecruitable | |
| Gliscor | 1-10 | 37 | Unrecruitable | |
| Drifblim | 3-10 | 32 | Unrecruitable | |
| Because it is a Special Episode, no Pokémon can be recruited. | ||||
Items
Ground
| Item | Floors | |
|---|---|---|
| 2-200 Poké | 1-10F | |
| Insomniscope | 1-10F | |
| Def. Scarf | 1-10F | |
| Pecha Scarf | 1-10F | |
| Persim Band | 1-10F | |
| Power Band | 1-10F | |
| Special Band | 1-10F | |
| Stamina Band | 1-10F | |
| Zinc Band | 1-10F | |
| 5 Gravelerock | 1-10F | |
| 4 Iron Thorn | 1-10F | |
| Apple | 1-10F | |
| Cheri Berry | 1-10F | |
| Chesto Berry | 1-10F | |
| Oran Berry | 1-10F | |
| Pecha Berry | 1-10F | |
| Rawst Berry | 1-10F | |
| Blinker Seed | 1-10F | |
| Eyedrop Seed | 1-10F | |
| Reviver Seed | 1-10F | |
| Totter Seed | 1-10F | |
| Max Elixir | 1-10F | |
| All-Hit Orb | 1-10F | |
| All-Mach Orb | 1-10F | |
| Decoy Orb | 1-10F | |
| Escape Orb | 1-10F | |
| Foe-Fear Orb | 1-10F | |
| Foe-Hold Orb | 1-10F | |
| Foe-Seal Orb | 1-10F | |
| Luminous Orb | 1-10F | |
| Petrify Orb | 1-10F | |
| Quick Orb | 1-10F | |
| Radar Orb | 1-10F | |
| Scanner Orb | 1-10F | |
| Spurn Orb | 1-10F | |
| Sunny Orb | 1-10F | |
| Warp Orb | 1-10F | |
Buried items
| Item | Floors | |
|---|---|---|
| 2-200 Poké | 1-10F | |
Traps
The amount of traps depends on the floor:
- 0 on floor 1
- 3-6 on floor 2
- 3-7 on floor 3
- 4-8 on floors 4 through 10
Layout
| Entrance (paralyzed) | Entrance | Exit | Pillars |
|---|---|---|---|
In other languages
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | 氷柱の森* Hyōchū no Mori | |
| French | Forêt Glaçon | |
| German | Eiszapfenwald | |
| Italian | Bosco Gelido | |
| Spanish | Bosque Carámbano | |
| This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Locations and Sidegames, respectively. |

