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'''Dungeon Difficulty''' {{JA|ダンジョンの難易度||Dungeon Difficulty}} is essential information usually found in Dungeon info before entering a dungeon and {{SuperMD|Connection Orb}} missions. | '''Dungeon Difficulty''' {{JA|ダンジョンの難易度||Dungeon Difficulty}} is essential information usually found in {{SuperMD|Dungeon}} info before entering a dungeon and {{SuperMD|Connection Orb}} missions in {{GameTitle|l|i}}. | ||
==Difficulty Range== | ==Difficulty Range== | ||
Dungeons have a large range of difficulty, ranging from the trivial to a seemingly unbeatable challenge. | |||
Internally in the game's code, the difficulty that's displayed is determined by a hidden point system. This point system steadily increases by 2 points for each {{SuperMD|floor}} in a dungeon, but doesn't have any actual effect on gameplay. The difficulty that is calculated for missions uses the number of points given to that target floor. For example, floor 20 of the {{SuperMD|Buried Ruins}} has 78 points, and thus it shows 6 stars for the expedition. | |||
Internally in the game's code, the difficulty that's displayed is determined by a hidden point system. This point system steadily increases by 2 points for each floor in a dungeon, but doesn't have any actual effect on gameplay. The difficulty that is calculated for missions uses the | |||
===Difficulty Ranges=== | ===Difficulty Ranges=== | ||
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! Difficulty rating in Stars | ! Difficulty rating in Stars | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1-17 points | |1 - 17 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|18-25 points | |18 - 25 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★</span>☆☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★</span>☆☆☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|26-33 points | |26 - 33 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★</span>☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★</span>☆☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|34-41 points | |34 - 41 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★</span>☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★</span>☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|42-63 points | |42 - 63 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span> | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|64-99 points | |64 - 99 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★</span> | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|100-199 points | |100 - 199 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★</span> | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★</span> | ||
|- | |- | ||
| 200- | |200 - 65,535 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★</span> | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★★★★★</span><span style="color:red">★★★</span> | ||
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! Difficulty rating label | ! Difficulty rating label | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1-11 points | |1 - 11 points | ||
|"Normal" | |"Normal" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|12-19 points | |12 - 19 points | ||
|"Difficult" | |"Difficult" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|20-31 points | |20 - 31 points | ||
|"Very Difficult" | |"Very Difficult" | ||
|- | |- | ||
|32- | |32 - 65,535 points | ||
|"Super Difficult" | |"Super Difficult" | ||
|} | |} | ||
Stars for missions on the Connection Orb range from a fairly accurate 1 - 8 stars, while dungeons themselves only use 4 labels for difficulty, being far more arbitrary. There are no means to view that dungeon's difficulty in a more precise way except through certain quests for it, which cannot be reviewed once completed. | |||
==List of Dungeons by difficulty== | ==List of Dungeons by difficulty== | ||
The difficulties listed for each dungeon in stars will only use the difficulty of the first floor. (i.e., the lowest value of the point range) The difficulty label range won't be included here, but can be determined using the table above. (e.g., Some dungeon's dungeon's difficulty ranges change between the first and last floor, such as Dribur Coal Mine being a Normal-Difficult dungeon) | The difficulties listed for each dungeon in stars will only use the difficulty of the first floor. (i.e., the lowest value of the point range) The difficulty label range won't be included here, but can be determined using the table above. (e.g., Some dungeon's dungeon's difficulty ranges change between the first and last floor, such as Dribur Coal Mine being a Normal-Difficult dungeon) | ||
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|{{SuperMD|Open Pass (first visit)}} | |{{SuperMD|Open Pass (first visit)}} | ||
|4-6 points | |4 - 6 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{SuperMD|Lush Forest (first visit)}} | |{{SuperMD|Lush Forest (first visit)}} | ||
|5-11 points | |5 - 11 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{SuperMD|Foreboding Forest (first visit)}} | |{{SuperMD|Foreboding Forest (first visit)}} | ||
|6-12 points | |6 - 12 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | ||
|- | |- | ||
|{{SuperMD|Dribur Coal Mine}} | |{{SuperMD|Dribur Coal Mine}} | ||
|7-19 points | |7 - 19 points | ||
|<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | |<span style="color:#F0C000">★</span>☆☆☆☆ | ||
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==Attributes of dungeons with certain difficulties== | ==Attributes of dungeons with certain difficulties== | ||
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Dungeon Difficulty (Japanese: ダンジョンの難易度, Dungeon Difficulty) is essential information usually found in Dungeon info before entering a dungeon and Connection Orb missions in Template:GameTitle.
Difficulty Range
Dungeons have a large range of difficulty, ranging from the trivial to a seemingly unbeatable challenge.
Internally in the game's code, the difficulty that's displayed is determined by a hidden point system. This point system steadily increases by 2 points for each floor in a dungeon, but doesn't have any actual effect on gameplay. The difficulty that is calculated for missions uses the number of points given to that target floor. For example, floor 20 of the Buried Ruins has 78 points, and thus it shows 6 stars for the expedition.
Difficulty Ranges
Difficulty rating in points | Difficulty rating in Stars |
---|---|
1 - 17 points | ★☆☆☆☆ |
18 - 25 points | ★★☆☆☆ |
26 - 33 points | ★★★☆☆ |
34 - 41 points | ★★★★☆ |
42 - 63 points | ★★★★★ |
64 - 99 points | ★★★★★★ |
100 - 199 points | ★★★★★★★ |
200 - 65,535 points | ★★★★★★★★ |
Difficulty Ranges for Dungeon Info
Difficulty rating in points | Difficulty rating label |
---|---|
1 - 11 points | "Normal" |
12 - 19 points | "Difficult" |
20 - 31 points | "Very Difficult" |
32 - 65,535 points | "Super Difficult" |
Stars for missions on the Connection Orb range from a fairly accurate 1 - 8 stars, while dungeons themselves only use 4 labels for difficulty, being far more arbitrary. There are no means to view that dungeon's difficulty in a more precise way except through certain quests for it, which cannot be reviewed once completed.
List of Dungeons by difficulty
The difficulties listed for each dungeon in stars will only use the difficulty of the first floor. (i.e., the lowest value of the point range) The difficulty label range won't be included here, but can be determined using the table above. (e.g., Some dungeon's dungeon's difficulty ranges change between the first and last floor, such as Dribur Coal Mine being a Normal-Difficult dungeon)
Dungeon | Difficulty rating in points | Difficulty rating in stars |
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Open Pass (first visit) | 4 - 6 points | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Lush Forest (first visit) | 5 - 11 points | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Foreboding Forest (first visit) | 6 - 12 points | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Dribur Coal Mine | 7 - 19 points | ★☆☆☆☆ |
Attributes of dungeons with certain difficulties
This section is under construction or in need of expansion. You can help the Mystery Dungeon Franchise Wiki by expanding it. |
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
---|---|---|
English | Dungeon Difficulty | |
Japanese | ダンジョンの難易度 |
See Also
Abilities • Adventures • Adventure Hints • Alliance • Awakening • Bag • Belly • Breaks • Connection Orb • Controls • Deposit Boxes • Development Oversights • Difficulty (List of Dungeons by Difficulty) • Dungeon Status • Environments • Evolution • Expeditions (List of Expeditions) • Expedition Rank • Fainted Pokémon • Fixed floors • Gender • Helper Pokémon • Jukebox (List of Jukebox Tracks) • Kecleon Shops • Large Pokémon • Main Menu • Mega Evolution • Monster Houses • Motivated Pokémon • Moves (List of Moves) • Move Growth • Personality Test • Pokémon • Pokémon Nexus • Pushing • Saving • Status Conditions • Tactics (List of Tactics) • Title Screen • Traps (List) • Traveling Pokémon • Types • Version Differences • Wonder Mail |