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The '''Hidden Landmass''' is an area alleged to exist in the {{Pkmn|Pokémon world}} in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. It is depicted as an island with a small and a big lake on the west, and some mountains on the eastern and northner part.
The '''Hidden Landmass''' is an area alleged to exist in the {{Pkmn|Pokémon world}} in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. It is depicted as an island with a small lake next to a bigger lake in the west.


==Known Information==
==Known Information==

Revision as of 09:06, 20 September 2022

The Hidden Landmass is an area alleged to exist in the Pokémon world in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It is depicted as an island with a small lake next to a bigger lake in the west.

Known Information

Mawile, the Expedition Society's archeologist, appears to be studying a mysterious landmass located between the Air Continent and the Grass Continent, which can be seen on the map on the wall of her study.[1]

In the full world map seen in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon, a small gap in the ocean is seen between the two continents. However, the mysterious landmass is present in the versions of the map used for the Pokémon Nexus,[2] the planet when seen from space at the start of the game,[2] a cutscene that plays when the player first reaches the Air Continent,[3] and in an unused prototype world map.[4]

Speculation

The unused prototype map, and the fact that it appears during some cutscenes, may suggest that it was supposed to be a regular location at some point during development. Given the context, it's unlikely that its appearance in Mawile's room is unintended. It seems that the developers decided reuse it as a mysterious area she is studying, perhaps as a reference to the original version being scrapped.

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See Also

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References

  1. Blue (talkcontribslogsblock log), discovered and documented on August 13, 2022.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 EddyK28's interactive world map, likely in 2018.
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