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'''Mt. Steel''' {{JA|ハガネ{{Ruby|山|やま}}||}} is a {{Pkmn|dungeon}} on the {{Pkmn|Air Continent}} in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. It made its debut in ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team}}'' in 2005.
'''Mt. Steel''' {{JA|ハガネ{{Ruby|山|やま}}||}} is a {{Pkmn|dungeon}} on the {{Pkmn|Air Continent}} in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. It made its debut in ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team}}'' in 2005.
==History==
===Games===
The morning after an earthquake, {{PkmnC|Dugtrio}} visits the hero at the {{Pkmn|Rescue Team Base}} and explains that his son, {{PkmnC|Diglett}} was attacked and kidnapped to be taken to the top of Mt. Steel by {{PkmnC|Skarmory}}, who blames Diglett and Dugtrio for the recent earthquakes. Dugtrio says he can't climb that high, which is why he is looking for help. The {{Pkmn|Hero (character - Rescue Team)|Hero}} and {{Pkmn|Partner (character - Rescue Team)|Partner}} climb Mt. Steel and try to explain the situation to Skarmory, who puts up a fight. After Skarmory flees from the battle, the two {{PkmnC|Magnemite}} that the hero and partner helped in {{Pkmn|Thunderwave Cave}} come to help by taking Diglett away from the cliff he's stuck in. The partner then asks the Magnemite if they want to join the team, however, they can't join yet because the hero and partner don't have their {{Pkmn|Friend Area}} yet.


==Appearances==
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** {{RescueTeamDX|Mt. Steel}} in ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX}}''.
** {{RescueTeamDX|Mt. Steel}} in ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX}}''.
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==Story==
===Games===
The morning after an earthquake, {{PkmnC|Dugtrio}} visits the hero at the {{Pkmn|Rescue Team Base}} and explains that his son, {{PkmnC|Diglett}} was attacked and kidnapped to be taken to the top of Mt. Steel by {{PkmnC|Skarmory}}, who blames Diglett and Dugtrio for the recent earthquakes. Dugtrio says he can't climb that high, which is why he is looking for help. The {{Pkmn|Hero (character - Rescue Team)|Hero}} and {{Pkmn|Partner (character - Rescue Team)|Partner}} climb Mt. Steel and try to explain the situation to Skarmory, who puts up a fight. After Skarmory flees from the battle, the two {{PkmnC|Magnemite}} that the hero and partner helped in {{Pkmn|Thunderwave Cave}} come to help by taking Diglett away from the cliff he's stuck in. The partner then asks the Magnemite if they want to join the team, however, they can't join yet because the hero and partner don't have their {{Pkmn|Friend Area}} yet.


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Revision as of 02:24, 17 July 2023

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Mt. Steel (Japanese: ハガネ(やま)) is a dungeon on the Air Continent in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. It made its debut in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team in 2005.

History

Games

The morning after an earthquake, Dugtrio visits the hero at the Rescue Team Base and explains that his son, Diglett was attacked and kidnapped to be taken to the top of Mt. Steel by Skarmory, who blames Diglett and Dugtrio for the recent earthquakes. Dugtrio says he can't climb that high, which is why he is looking for help. The Hero and Partner climb Mt. Steel and try to explain the situation to Skarmory, who puts up a fight. After Skarmory flees from the battle, the two Magnemite that the hero and partner helped in Thunderwave Cave come to help by taking Diglett away from the cliff he's stuck in. The partner then asks the Magnemite if they want to join the team, however, they can't join yet because the hero and partner don't have their Friend Area yet.

Appearances

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Games


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Mt. Steel
Japanese ハガネ(やま)
French Mt. Acier
Spanish Monte Acero
German Stahlberg
Italian Monte Acciaio
Korean 전자파 동굴

See Also

References