Mt. Blaze

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Basic info
Floors: 15*
Rest stops: Yes
Traps: NoRB
YesRTDX
Monster Houses: No
Main type: Fire*, Fire, Flying*RB
FireRTDX
Boss: Moltres
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes*
Items: Allowed
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 3*
Location

Mt. Blaze (Japanese: 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:  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

There is no chance of finding a Monster House in this dungeon. Kecleon Shops and buried items can be found here. In Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, this is the first dungeon in which Kecleon Shops or buried items can appear.

In Rescue Team DX, the default weather condition is sunny on floors 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13-14.

Pokémon encountered

Generation III

Mt. Blaze

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Pidgeot (Pokémon) Pidgeot 1-3 16 Unrecruitable
Magby (Pokémon) Magby 1-5 17 9.5%
Numel (Pokémon) Numel 1-6 14 8.1%
Slugma (Pokémon) Slugma 1-12 16 11.4%
Shuckle (Pokémon) Shuckle 5-9 15 6.9%
Torkoal (Pokémon) Torkoal 7-12 15 8.1%
Rapidash (Pokémon) Rapidash 8-12 10 Unrecruitable
Pokémon cannot be recruited the first time this dungeon is cleared.

Mt. Blaze Peak

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Fearow (Pokémon) Fearow 1-2 17 Unrecruitable
Arcanine (Pokémon) Arcanine 1-2 18 Unrecruitable
Moltres (Pokémon) Moltres 3 32 30% Boss
Moltres cannot be recruited until after the credits roll.

Generation VIII

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
Magby (Pokémon) Magby 1-6 19 10.8%
Numel (Pokémon) Numel 1-6 19 10.8%
Slugma (Pokémon) Slugma 1-11 19 10.8%
Pidgeot (Pokémon) Pidgeot 4-9 36 -2.2%
Torkoal (Pokémon) Torkoal 9-13 19 10.8%
Fearow (Pokémon) Fearow 12-14 20 10.8%
Arcanine (Pokémon) Arcanine 12-14 19 10.8%
Rapidash (Pokémon) Rapidash 12-14 40 -2.2%
Moltres (Pokémon) Moltres 15 20 100% Boss
Fainted Pokémon
Furret (Pokémon) Furret 2-14 20 100%
Hitmontop (Pokémon) Hitmontop 2-14 24 100%
Mightyena (Pokémon) Mightyena 2-14 20 100%
Aron (Pokémon) Aron 2-14 20 100%
Corphish (Pokémon) Corphish 2-14 20 100%
Metang (Pokémon) Metang 2-14 22 100%
Strong Foe
Azumarill (Pokémon) Azumarill 3-7, 9-10, 12-14 19 Unrecruitable
-6.4%Shiny
Pokémon cannot be recruited the first time this dungeon is cleared.
Moltres cannot be recruited until after the credits roll.
Shiny Azumarill can only be recruited with a Friend Bow.

Items

Generation III

Mt. Blaze

Item Floors
4-74 Poké 1-12F
Power Band 1-12F
Special Band 1-12F
3-4 Gravelerock 1-12F
Black Gummi 1-12F
Brown Gummi 1-12F
Gray Gummi 1-12F
Orange Gummi 1-12F
Pink Gummi 1-12F
Red Gummi 1-12F
Silver Gummi 1-12F
Aerial Ace 1-12F
Attract 1-12F
Brick Break 1-12F
Bullet Seed 1-12F
Dig 1-12F
Facade 1-12F
Frustration 1-12F
Giga Drain 1-12F
Hidden Power 1-12F
Rest 1-12F
Return 1-12F
Roar 1-12F
Safeguard 1-12F
Secret Power 1-12F
Shadow Ball 1-12F
Shock Wave 1-12F
Taunt 1-12F
Thief 1-12F
Torment 1-12F
Toxic 1-12F
Link Box 1-12F

Mt. Blaze Peak

Item Floors
4-74 Poké 1-2F
Red Gummi 1-2F

Kecleon Shop

The shops appear on Mt. Blaze.

Item Floors
Apple 3-12F
Big Apple 3-12F
Cheri Berry 3-12F
Oran Berry 3-12F
Pecha Berry 3-12F
Rawst Berry 3-12F
Blast Seed 3-12F
Reviver Seed 3-12F
Max Elixir 3-12F
Blowback Orb 3-12F
Hurl Orb 3-12F
Luminous Orb 3-12F
Petrify Orb 3-12F
Radar Orb 3-12F
Scanner Orb 3-12F
Warp Orb 3-12F

Buried items

The buried items appear at Mt. Blaze Peak.

Item Floors
Gold Ribbon 1-2F
3-4 Gravelerock 1-2F
Silver Spike 1-2F
Banana 1F
Joy Seed 1-2F
Life Seed 1-2F
Sitrus Berry 1-2F
Calcium 1-2F
Ginseng 1-2F
Iron 1-2F
Protein 1-2F
Zinc 1-2F
Huge Apple 1-2F
Black Gummi 1-2F
Blue Gummi 1-2F
Brown Gummi 1-2F
Clear Gummi 1-2F
Gold Gummi 1-2F
Grass Gummi 1-2F
Gray Gummi 1-2F
Green Gummi 1-2F
Orange Gummi 1-2F
Pink Gummi 1-2F
Purple Gummi 1-2F
Red Gummi 1-2F
Royal Gummi 1-2F
Silver Gummi 1-2F
Sky Gummi 1-2F
White Gummi 1-2F
Yellow Gummi 1-2F
Cleanse Orb 1-2F
Decoy Orb 1-2F
Drought Orb 1-2F
Escape Orb 1-2F
Evasion Orb 1-2F
Fill-In Orb 1-2F
Hail Orb 1-2F
Hurl Orb 1-2F
Identify Orb 1-2F
Invisify Orb 1-2F
Itemizer Orb 1-2F
Lob Orb 1-2F
Longtoss Orb 1-2F
Luminous Orb 1-2F
Mobile Orb 1-2F
Mug Orb 1-2F
One-Room Orb 1-2F
One-Shot Orb 1-2F
Petrify Orb 1-2F
Pierce Orb 1-2F
Pounce Orb 1-2F
Quick Orb 1-2F
Radar Orb 1-2F
Rainy Orb 1-2F
Rebound Orb 1-2F
Rocky Orb 1-2F
Rollcall Orb 1-2F
Sandy Orb 1-2F
Scanner Orb 1-2F
See-Trap Orb 1-2F
Shocker Orb 1-2F
Silence Orb 1-2F
Sizebust Orb 1-2F
Slow Orb 1-2F
Slumber Orb 1-2F
Snatch Orb 1-2F
Stairs Orb 1-2F
Stayaway Orb 1-2F
Sunny Orb 1-2F
Switcher Orb 1-2F
Totter Orb 1-2F
Transfer Orb 1-2F
Trapbust Orb 1-2F
Trapper Orb 1-2F
Trawl Orb 1-2F
Two-Edge Orb 1-2F
Warp Orb 1-2F

Generation VIII

Mt. Blaze

Item Floors
10-82 Poké 1-14F
3-6 Geo Pebble 1-14F
3-6 Gravelerock 1-14F
Grimy Food 1-14F
Cheri Berry 1-14F
Chesto Berry 1-14F
Oran Berry 1-14F
Pecha Berry 1-14F
Rawst Berry 1-14F
Blast Seed 1-14F
Eyedrop Seed 1-14F
Sleep Seed 1-14F
Tiny Reviver Seed 1-14F
Totter Seed 1-14F
Max Ether 1-14F
Explosion TM 1-14F
Facade TM 1-14F
False Swipe TM 1-14F
Frost Breath TM 1-14F
Gyro Ball TM 1-14F
Hyper Beam TM 1-14F
Overheat TM 1-14F
Psych Up TM 1-14F
Psychic TM 1-14F
Quash TM 1-14F
Rest TM 1-14F
Roar TM 1-14F
Snarl TM 1-14F
Swagger TM 1-14F
Thunderbolt TM 1-14F
Torment TM 1-14F
3 Confuse Wand 1-14F
2-4 Petrify Wand 1-14F
3-5 Slow Wand 1-14F
2-4 Slumber Wand 1-14F
3-4 Stayaway Wand 1-14F
5 Switcher Wand 1-14F
2-4 Tunnel Wand 1-14F
3-5 Whirlwind Wand 1-14F
Link Box 1-14F

Sparkling Floor

Item Floors
Gold Ribbon 1-14F
Max Elixir 1-14F
Calcium 1-14F
Carbos 1-14F
Protein 1-14F
Zinc 1-14F

Kecleon Shop

Item Floors
3-6 Geo Pebble 1-14F
3-6 Gravelerock 1-14F
Apple 1-14F
Chesto Berry 1-14F
Oran Berry 1-14F
Pecha Berry 1-14F
Rawst Berry 1-14F
Blast Seed 1-14F
Eyedrop Seed 1-14F
Sleep Seed 1-14F
Tiny Reviver Seed 1-14F
Totter Seed 1-14F
Max Ether 1-14F
All Dodge Orb 1-14F
All Power-Up Orb 1-14F
Foe-Hold Orb 1-14F
Foe-Seal Orb 1-14F
Petrify Orb 1-14F
Quick Orb 1-14F
Rollcall Orb 1-14F
Slow Orb 1-14F
Slumber Orb 1-14F
Trawl Orb 1-14F
Wigglytuff Orb 1-14F
4 Confuse Wand 1-14F
4 Slow Wand 1-14F
? Slumber Wand 1-14F
3-4 Stayaway Wand 1-14F
3-4 Switcher Wand 1-14F
Link Box 1-14F

Traps encountered

Generation VIII

Note: The percentages are calculated from trap frequencies observed across 21 dungeon runs involving a total of 615 traps. Confidence intervals are given at a 95% confidence level.

Image Trap Floor 1-14
Gust Trap 16.6 ± 2.5 %
Slow Trap 16.1 ± 2.5 %
Slumber Trap 30.4 ± 3.8 %
Spiky Trap 18.7 ± 2.8 %
Spin Trap 17.2 ± 3.0 %
Warp Trap 1.0 ± 0.6 %
Warp Trap is visible from the start of the floor.

Other encounters

Generation III

Image Tile Floor 1-2 Floor 3-4, 9-12 Floor 5-6, 8 Floor 7
Kecleon Shop 0% 6% 8% 10%

Bosses

Generation III

First encounter

Rematch

Moltres Lv.52
HP: 400
Types:
Ability:
Held item:
None

Generation VIII

Layout

Cutscene Entrance Interior Summit
III
VIII
 

In the manga

Mt. Blaze in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team

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.

In other languages

Mt. Blaze

Language Title
French Mont ArdentRTDX
Mt ArdentRB
German Feuerberg
Italian Monte Vampa
Korean 화염산 Hwayeom-san
Spanish Monte Ígneo

Mt. Blaze Peak

Language Title
French Mont Ardent - SommetRTDX
Mt Ardent-PicRB
German Feuerberggipfel
Italian Vetta Vampa
Korean 화염산 중턱 Hwayeom-san Jungteog
Spanish Pico Ígneo

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