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Traps (Japanese: 罠) are hazardous floor tiles found in dungeons and cause various effects when tripped. Aside from traps, additional special floor tiles exist in dungeons such as carpet, which is used to denote the land is part of a Kecleon Market or the Rescue Spot which the player has to reach to revive a fallen player. Most traps aren't available until the post-credits section of the story.
Uncovering Traps
Aside from walking over traps, the second easiest way to uncover them is by attacking the tile directly in front of the player character. Eating an Eyedrop Seed will "restore" the leader's vision, causing them to be able to see traps. With the IQ Skill Trap Seer, the leader will uncover traps when stepping on them without activating them. If an Eyedrop Seed is eaten beforehand, it will still not be set off on the first step. Using a See-Trap Orb will reveal all traps in the room.
Traps & Floor Tiles
Story Mode
Sprite | Traps & Floor Tiles | In-game Description | |
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English | Japanese | ||
File:Rescue Team - Carpet sprite.png | Carpet | カーペット | N/A |
File:Rescue Team - Rescue Spot sprite.png | Rescue Spot | きゅうじょちてん | |
File:Rescue Team - Stairs down sprite.png File:Rescue Team - Stairs Up sprite.png |
Stairs | かいだん | Stairs leading to the next floor. If you are on the final floor, you will escape from the dungeon. |
File:Rescue Team - Wonder Tile sprite.png | Wonder Tile | ふしぎなゆか | An odd floor tile seen in many dungeons. Stepping on it resets the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, and so on, if they are boosted or reduced. |
File:Rescue Team - Warp Zone sprite.png | Warp Zone | ワープゾーン | The warp zone leading to the next floor. If you are on the final floor, you will escape from the dungeon. |
Post Story
Sprite | Traps & Floor Tiles | In-game Description | |
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English | Japanese | ||
File:Rescue Team - Chestnut Trap sprite.png | Chestnut Trap | イガグリスイッチ | Stepping on this trap makes a spiky, unshelled Chestnut drop, inflicting damage. |
File:Rescue Team - Explosion Trap sprite.png | Explosion Trap | ばくはスイッチ | Stepping on this trap triggers a huge explosion. Its damage extends to other Pokémon, items, and walls. It has a bigger range than a Selfdestruct Trap. |
File:Rescue Team - Grimy Trap sprite.png | Grimy Trap | ベトベタスイッチ | Stepping on this trap makes it spew much that gums up food. |
File:Rescue Team - Gust Trap sprite.png | Gust Trap | とっぷうスイッチ | Stepping on this trap triggers a blast of some sort that sends the Pokémon flying. |
File:Rescue Team - Mud Trap sprite.png | Mud Trap | どろスイッチ | Stepping on this trap makes it blow mud that lowers the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack or Special Defense by one level. |
File:Rescue Team - Pitfall Trap sprite.png | Pitfall Trap | おとしあな | Stepping on this trap drops the Pokémon to the next floor, inflicting damage. If it's not the team leader, the Pokémon faints. If that happens, even a Reviver Seed can't help the fainted Pokémon. |
File:Rescue Team - Poison Trap sprite.png | Poison Trap | どくばりスイッチ | Stepping on this trap looses poison spikes that leave the Pokémon poisoned. |
File:Rescue Team - Pokémon Trap sprite.png | Pokémon Trap | ポケモンスイッチ | Stepping on this trap transforms all items in the room into hostile Pokémon. |
File:Rescue Team - PP-Zero Trap sprite.png | PP-Zero Trap | わざへりのわな | Stepping on this trap completely drains the PP of a random move. |
File:Rescue Team - Seal Trap sprite.png | Seal Trap | ふういんスイッチ | Stepping on this disables one of the Pokémon's moves as long as it remains on the same floor. |
File:Rescue Team - Selfdestruct Trap sprite.png | Selfdestruct Trap | じばくスイッチ | Stepping on this trap makes it explode. Its damage extends to other Pokémon, items, and walls around the trap. |
File:Rescue Team - Slow Trap sprite.png | Slow Trap | ヤドンスイッチ | Stepping on this trap lowers the Pokémon's Movement Speed by one level. |
File:Rescue Team - Slumber Trap sprite.png | Slumber Trap | バクスイッチ | Stepping on this trap releases a sleeping gas that puts the Pokémon to sleep. |
File:Rescue Team - Spiked Tile sprite.png | Spiked Tile | まきびし | Stepping on this trap inflicts damage. It can be made using the move Spikes. |
File:Rescue Team - Spin Trap sprite.png | Spin Trap | ぐるぐるスイッチ | Stepping on this trap spins the Pokémon around, dizzyingly, making it confused. |
File:Rescue Team - Sticky Trap sprite.png | Sticky Trap | くっつきスイッチ | Stepping on this trap makes a random item become sticky and unusable. |
File:Rescue Team - Summon Trap sprite.png | Summon Trap | よびよせスイッチ | Stepping on this trap releases a sweet aroma that attracts Pokémon from afar. |
File:Rescue Team - Warp Tile sprite.png | Warp Trap | ワープスイッチ | Stepping on this trap instantly warps the Pokémon to another spot on the floor. |
In other languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Traps | |
Japanese | 罠 |
See Also
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Abilities (List) • Adventures • Body Size • Buried Items • Controls • Development Oversights (Dungeon RNG Manipulation) • Doors • Evolution • Ginseng • HM Requirements • IQ • Jobs • Kangaskhan Rest Stops • Kangaskhan Storage • Kecleon Shops • Monster Houses • Move • Personality Test (Nature) • Pokémon (List) • Recruiting (Recruit Requirements) • Rescue Rank • Saving (Quicksaving) • Status Conditions (List) • Tactics • Top Menu • Transcripts • Traps • Types • Under Leveled Pokémon • Unseen Force • Unknown Dungeon • Version Differences • Weather • Wonder Mail |