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Revision as of 01:19, 16 July 2023
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Fiery Field (Japanese: ほのおの だいち, Blazing Land) is a Post-Credits dungeon in Red and Blue Rescue Team. It is the first of four chain dungeons for the quest to find the Mirage Pokémon, and is unlocked after the player obtains HM Surf from Solar Cave, the HM necessary to access this (and various other future) dungeons.
All floors from 1 - 29 are shrouded in darkness, whilst floor 30 houses Entei, the boss. There is no chance of finding a Kecleon Shop or Monster House. Fiery Field is also notable for its Fire Stones, located and sprawled around various rooms on floor 29.
HM Surf is necessary to access this dungeon. The player also must Quicksave before entering.
Plot
After helping Spinda, who collapses in Pokémon Square from being worn out, it tells them that it's giving up the mission on finding the Mirage Pokémon. It then gives the protagonists the Clear Wing, thinking that the item is related to the Mirage Pokémon in some way. In order to confirm this, however, the protagonists must venture to Great Canyon to consult Xatu over it.
Xatu then tells the protagonists of the Three Fields, where they can find all the shadows of the Mirage Pokémon. These Pokémon will help the players discover who the Mirage Pokémon truly is. The protagonists then gain access to Fiery Field.
Upon reaching the end of Fiery Field and battling Entei, the player then presents it with the Clear Wing. Entei then turns the Clear Wing into the Red Wing, and will tell the player to head to Lightning Field in order to change the wing further.
Pokémon
Icon |
Pokémon |
Floor | Level | Recruit Rate |
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037Vulpix}} | Vulpix | 1-4 | 32 | 12.2% |
322Numel}} | Numel | 1-4 | 35 | 8.1% |
217Ursaring}} | Ursaring | 1-5 | 25 | Unrecruitable |
218Slugma}} | Slugma | 1-5 | 28 | 11.4% |
126Magmar}} | Magmar | 4-7 | 33 | Unrecruitable |
004Charmander}} | Charmander | 5-8 | 30 | 11.7% |
240Magby}} | Magby | 6-9 | 31 | 9.5% |
324Torkoal}} | Torkoal | 9-14 | 33 | 8.1% |
078Rapidash}} | Rapidash | 10-16 | 30 | Unrecruitable |
136Flareon}} | Flareon | 10-16 | 22 | Unrecruitable |
132Ditto}} | Ditto | 10-20 | 40 | 6.8% |
323Camerupt}} | Camerupt | 15-21 | 37 | Unrecruitable |
156Quilava}} | Quilava | 15-24 | 25 | -19% |
067Machoke}} | Machoke | 17-25 | 24 | -19% |
219Magcargo}} | Magcargo | 17-25 | 30 | Unrecruitable |
256Combusken}} | Combusken | 22-29 | 26 | -19% |
005Charmeleon}} | Charmeleon | 26-29 | 30 | -19% |
244Entei}} | Entei | 30 | 45 | 0.1%* |
*After defeating it for the first time
Items and Poké
Traps and Floor Tiles
Trivia
- All first evolution stages of the Fire Starter Pokémon can be found here.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Fiery Field | |
Japanese | ほのおの だいち Blazing Land | |
French | Terres de Feu | |
Spanish | Campo de Fuego | |
German | Feuerfeld | |
Italian | Campo Infuocato | |
Korean | 화염 대지 Hwayeom Daeji |
See Also
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Type-based Mazes | Bug Maze • Dark Maze • Dragon Maze • Electric Maze • Fighting Maze • Fire Maze • Flying Maze • Ghost Maze • Grass Maze • Ground Maze • Ice Maze • Normal Maze • Poison Maze • Psychic Maze • Rock Maze • Steel Maze • Water Maze |
Rescue Teams | Rescue Team Maze • Team Constrictor • Team Hydro • Team Rumblerock • Team Shifty |
References
- [1] Part of this page history was imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
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Part of this page's history has been imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki. On September 11, 2019, the Gamepedia Shiren the Wanderer Wiki became the Gamepedia Mystery Dungeon Wiki. As part of the unification project between Fandom and Gamepedia, we absorbed the Rescue Team Wiki and its page histories. Some pages were originally deemed unworthy of being imported and were left behind. We've since imported them with the intent to preserve the edits and history of this community and its contributions, as well as to build upon them. In some cases, these pages have been created again by editors of the MDFW, and the Rescue Team page histories were imported into them at a later date. You can check if this is the case by visiting the page's history.
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