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Mt. Blaze
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炎の山 Mt. Blaze
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Allowances
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Recruiting:
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Yes*
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Items:
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Allowed
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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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3*
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Mt. Blaze (Japanese: 炎の山 Mt. Blaze) is the tenth dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX. It consists of 15 total floors and is a volcano filled with pools of lava which Fire-type Pokémon may freely traverse. The dungeon's first section consists of 12 floors and ends in Mt. Blaze Peak (Japanese: 炎の山 山頂) which contains a further 3 floors. It is home to Moltres.
Upon approaching this dungeon for the first time, the player has the option to access Rock Path before attempting Mt. Blaze.
Gameplay
In both the original games and the remake, there is no chance of finding a Monster House in this dungeon; however, Kecleon Shops and buried items may be found. In the original games, this is the first dungeon to feature Kecleon shops and buried items.
In the remake, the default weather condition is sunny on floors 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13-14.
Pokémon encountered
Generation III
Mt. Blaze
Mt. Blaze Peak
Generation VIII
Items
Generation III
Mt. Blaze
Mt. Blaze Peak
Kecleon Shop
The shops appear on Mt. Blaze.
Buried items
The buried items appear at Mt. Blaze Peak.
Generation VIII
Mt. Blaze
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This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. Reason: needs floor numbers and items
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Item
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Floors
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10-82 Poké
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1-14F
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3-6 Geo Pebble
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1-14F
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3-6 Gravelerock
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1-14F
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Grimy Food
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1-14F
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Cheri Berry
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1, 3, 5, 8-9F
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Chesto Berry
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11, 13F
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Oran Berry
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2, 5, 8-12, 14F
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Pecha Berry
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1-3, 5-6, 8-9, 11-13F
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Rawst Berry
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5-6, 12F
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Blast Seed
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5, 7-8F
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Eyedrop Seed
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2, 5, 7-8, 10-11, 13-14F
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Sleep Seed
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4-6F
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Tiny Reviver Seed
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3, 6, 9-10, 12, 14F
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Totter Seed
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6F
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Max Ether
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1-14F
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Explosion TM
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9F
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Facade TM
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13F
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False Swipe TM
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6F
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Frost Breath TM
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1F
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Gyro Ball TM
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7F
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Hyper Beam TM
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13F
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Overheat TM
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9F
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Psych Up TM
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12F
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Rest TM
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5F
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Roar TM
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12F
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Swagger TM
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12F
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Torment TM
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12F
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2-4 Petrify Wand
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1-2, 4, 7, 11, 14F
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3-5 Slow Wand
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1, 6-9, 13-14F
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3-4 Slumber Wand
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12F
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3-4 Stayaway Wand
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5, 7F
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2-4 Tunnel Wand
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7, 12F
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3-5 Whirlwind Wand
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1, 4F
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Link Box
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1-14F
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Sparkling Floor
Kecleon Shop
Item
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Floors
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3-6 Geo Pebble
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1, 4-6, 8, 10, 12-14F
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3-6 Gravelerock
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1, 6, 9-14F
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Apple
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1, 4, 6, 8-9, 11-13F
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Oran Berry
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1, 4, 8-9F
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Pecha Berry
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4, 9, 12F
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Blast Seed
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14F
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Eyedrop Seed
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1, 4F
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Sleep Seed
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5F
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Tiny Reviver Seed
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5, 11-13F
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Totter Seed
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5F
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Max Ether
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1, 4, 12-13F
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All Dodge Orb
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1, 4, 10-11F
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All Power-Up Orb
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6, 13F
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Foe-Hold Orb
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9F
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Foe-Seal Orb
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1F
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Petrify Orb
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14F
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Quick Orb
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10F
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Rollcall Orb
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12F
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Slow Orb
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12, 14F
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Slumber Orb
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6, 11F
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Trawl Orb
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6F
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Wigglytuff Orb
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4-5, 9, 11-13F
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4 Confuse Wand
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9F
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4 Slow Wand
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4, 12F
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? Slumber Wand
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11F
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3-4 Stayaway Wand
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5-6, 12F
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3 Switcher Wand
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4F
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Link Box
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1, 4, 6, 8, 10-13F
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Traps encountered
Generation VIII
Note: The percentages are calculated from the frequency of traps observed across 10 runs of the dungeon.
Image
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Trap
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Floor 1-14
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Gust Trap
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14.5 %
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Slow Trap
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16.7 %
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Slumber Trap
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29.0 %
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Spiky Trap
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18.5 %
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Spin Trap
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20.7 %
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Warp Trap
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0.7 %
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Warp Trap is visible from the start of the floor.
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Other encounters
Generation III
Image
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Tile
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Floor 1-2
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Floor 3-4, 9-12
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Floor 5-6, 8
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Floor 7
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Kecleon Shop
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0%
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6%
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8%
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10%
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Bosses
Generation VIII
Layout
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Cutscene
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Interior
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Entrance
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Summit
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III
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VIII
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In the manga
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team
Ginji and Mudkip passed through Mt. Blaze on their way to meet Ninetales in Goodbye to a Peaceful Village!. At Mt. Blaze, they were attacked by Moltres, whom Gengar had tricked into attacking them, claiming that Ginji was the human cursed by Ninetales, whose mere presence would be a threat to their world. Moltres offered Ginji a chance to survive if he would leave Mudkip behind, but he refused to do so. As Moltres was proven too powerful to defeat with Ginji's flames, he instead fired his Flamethrower into a volcanic crater, causing lava to erupt from it. When Mudkip then cooled the lava down with his Water Gun, it was turned into a group of huge rocks, thus resulting in a Rock Slide, one of Moltres's biggest weaknesses, which was enough to defeat it.
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