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Mt. Freeze (Japanese: ひょうせつの れいほう, Sacred Mt. Ice-and-Snow) is a main-game dungeon accessible in both Red and Blue Rescue Teams. It is the eleventh dungeon to be unlocked in the main game and is the last of the chain during the fugitive period. It is immediately accessed after completing the events up to and during Frosty Forest. Mt. Freeze lies within the heart of Frosty Forest and is home to Ninetales.
Plot
Main Story
After passing through the frozen lands of Frosty Forest, the player, partner, and new recruit Absol is trudging through a heavy snowstorm. The player seems more uncomfortable than ever, constantly stating that they feel terrible. Suddenly, everything goes dark and the player senses a powerful force, and is promptly visited by Gardevoir. She then tells the player that they are getting close to the truth, whilst in the meantime the partner is getting confused by the player seemingly talking to themselves.
The trio eventually finds their way to the entrance of Mt. Freeze, where the player is once again given the choice of choosing the Snow Path or Mt. Freeze. Choosing the Snow Path once again makes the three wind up in a circle and they end up where they started, leaving the player no choice but to choose Mt. Freeze.
Once reaching the top, the three are confronted by Team ACT, who then engage the player and partner in a battle. This is then quickly intervened by Ninetales, who decides to then tell them that the player is not the cause of the natural disasters and that there was another human prior to this who decided to selfishly abandon their Pokémon in a deadly situation. The three and Team ACT then leave after being told this information, and head back to Town Square. There, they then tell that the player is innocent of all of their supposed actions, and the townsfolk apologize for turning on the player, much to the dismay of Gengar, who runs off.
Post-Credits
Mt. Freeze later on also plays a part in Gengar's character arc, where the player much escort him to Ninetales as he wants to seek how to become human again. Upon reaching the top once more, the player and Gengar confront Ninetales and it reveals that Gengar was once the human who had selfishly abandoned his Gardevoir. Gengar had also touched one of Ninetale's tails at some point, causing a 1000-year curse to be brought upon him. Gengar, wishing to remove the curse, threatens Ninetales to uplift the curse otherwise he'll get the player to attack it. Ninetales then tells the player and Gengar that they cannot uplift the curst, however, they can go to the depths of a place called Murky Cave in order to lift the curse and gives the two a stone to help aid them. The player and Gengar then leave, ready to take the journey to Murky Cave the next day. After they leave, Ninetales remarks on how Gengar has changed, and how his old emotions are clashing with his new ones
Dungeon information
There are 20 floors total in Mt. Freeze, 15 of which are the main floors and 5 of which are Mt. Freeze Peak. Ninetales rests on the fifth floor of Mt. Freeze Peak. There are no chances of finding Monster Houses or buried items on any given floor in Mt. Freeze, however, weather conditions occur during floors 9 to 15, all being snow. Monster Houses and weather conditions do not appear during Mt. Freeze Peak, but there are chances of finding buried items.
Jobs
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Pokémon
Mt. Freeze
Sprite | Pokémon | Type | Level | Experience | Floors | Recruit Chance | Available in | ||||
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English | Japanese | Base Chance | Friend Area | Story | |||||||
![]() | Pineco | クヌギダマ | ![]() | 18 | 113 | 1 - 5 | 9.4% | Secretive Forest | No | Both | |
![]() | Shelgon | コモルー | ![]() | 19 | 182 | 1 - 6 | -19.0% | Dragon Cave | No | Both | |
![]() | Swablu | チルット | ![]() | ![]() | 18 | 159 | 1 - 6 | 7.5% | Flyaway Forest | Yes | Both |
![]() | Pupitar | サナギラス | ![]() | ![]() | 17 | 130 | 3 - 5 | -19.0% | Mt. Cleft | No | Both |
![]() | Seel | パウワウ | ![]() | 18 | 162 | 3 - 7 | 3.9% | Ice Floe Beach | No | Both | |
![]() | Vigoroth | ヤルキモノ | ![]() | 20 | 147 | 7 - 11 | -19.0% | Energetic Forest | Yes | Both | |
![]() | Chimecho | チリーン | ![]() | 22 | 62 | 7 - 12 | 6.9% | Thunder Meadow | Yes | Both | |
![]() | Zangoose | ザングース | ![]() | 18 | 108 | 7 - 12 | 7.2% | Wild Plains | Yes | Both | |
![]() | Slaking | ケッキング | ![]() | 15 | 172 | 12 - 15 | Unrecruitable | Both | |||
![]() | Seviper | ハブネーク | ![]() | 19 | 151 | 13 - 15 | 7.2% | Wild Plains | Yes | Both |
Mt. Freeze Peak
Sprite | Pokémon | Type | Level | Experience | Floors | Recruit Chance | Available in | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Base Chance | Friend Area | Story | |||||||
![]() | Glalie | オニゴーリ | ![]() | 20 | 232 | 1 - 4 | Unrecruitable | Both |
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Items and Poké
Mt. Freeze
![]() Poké | ||
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Lowest amount | Highest amount | Floors |
[Data needed] | [Data needed] | 1 - 15 |
![]() Equipment | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Heal Ribbon | かいふくリボン | 1 - 15 |
Insomniscope | ふみんスコープ | 1 - 15 |
Pecha Scarf | モモンスカーフ | 1 - 15 |
Power Band | パワーバンダナ | 1 - 15 |
Special Band | スペシャルリボン | 1 - 15 |
Stamina Band | スタミナリボン | 1 - 15 |
Projectiles's sprite. Projectiles | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Gravelerock | ゴローンのいし | 1 - 15 |
Iron Thorn | てつのトゲ | 1 - 15 |
Gummis's sprite. Gummis | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Blue Gummi | あおいグミ | 1 - 15 |
Brown Gummi | ちゃいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
Clear Gummi | とうめいグミ | 1 - 15 |
Gold Gummi | きんいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
Gray Gummi | はいいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
Orange Gummi | だいだいグミ | 1 - 15 |
Pink Gummi | ももいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
Silver Gummi | ぎんいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
Sky Gummi | そらいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
White Gummi | しろいグミ | 1 - 15 |
Yellow Gummi | きいろグミ | 1 - 15 |
Black Gummi | くろいグミ | 4 - 15 |
Purple Gummi | むらさきグミ | 4 - 15 |
Royal Gummi | こんいろグミ | 4 - 15 |
Berries's sprite. Berries | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Cheri Berry | クラボのみ | 1 - 15 |
Oran Berry | オレンのみ | 1 - 15 |
Pecha Berry | モモンのみ | 1 - 15 |
Seeds's sprite. Seeds | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Blast Seed | ばくれつのタネ | 1 - 15 |
Reviver Seed | ふっかつのタネ | 1 - 15 |
Health Drinks's sprite. Health Drinks | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Max Elixir | ピーピーマックス | 1 - 15 |
![]() TM | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
TM Aerial Ace | 1 - 15 | |
TM Attract | 1 - 15 | |
TM Brick Break | 1 - 15 | |
TM Bullet Seed | 1 - 15 | |
TM Dig | 1 - 15 | |
TM Facade | 1 - 15 | |
TM Frustration | 1 - 15 | |
TM Giga Drain | 1 - 15 | |
TM Hidden Power | 1 - 15 | |
TM Ice Beam | 1 - 15 | |
TM Rest | 1 - 15 | |
TM Return | 1 - 15 | |
TM Roar | 1 - 15 | |
TM Safeguard | 1 - 15 | |
TM Secret Power | 1 - 15 | |
TM Shadow Ball | 1 - 15 | |
TM Shock Wave | 1 - 15 | |
TM Taunt | 1 - 15 | |
TM Thief | 1 - 15 | |
TM Thunderbolt | 1 - 15 | |
TM Torment | 1 - 15 | |
TM Toxic | 1 - 15 |
Kecleon Shops
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Mt. Freeze Peak
![]() Poké | ||
---|---|---|
Lowest amount | Highest amount | Floors |
[Data needed] | [Data needed] | 1 - 3 |
Gummis's sprite. Gummis | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Blue Gummi | あおいグミ | 1 - 3 |
Brown Gummi | ちゃいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
Clear Gummi | とうめいグミ | 1 - 3 |
Gold Gummi | きんいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
Gray Gummi | はいいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
Orange Gummi | だいだいグミ | 1 - 3 |
Pink Gummi | ももいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
Silver Gummi | ぎんいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
Sky Gummi | そらいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
White Gummi | しろいグミ | 1 - 3 |
Yellow Gummi | きいろグミ | 1 - 3 |
Berries's sprite. Berries | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Cheri Berry | クラボのみ | 1 - 3 |
Oran Berry | オレンのみ | 1 - 3 |
Seeds's sprite. Seeds | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Reviver Seed | ふっかつのタネ | 1 - 3 |
Health Drinks's sprite. Health Drinks | ||
---|---|---|
English | Japanese | Floors |
Max Elixir | ピーピーマックス | 1 - 3 |
Traps
Mt. Freeze
Sprite | Trap | Floors | |
---|---|---|---|
English | Japanese | ||
![]() | Wonder Tile | ふしぎなゆか | 1 - 15 |
Mt. Freeze Peak
Sprite | Trap | Floors | |
---|---|---|---|
English | Japanese | ||
![]() | Wonder Tile | ふしぎなゆか | 1 - 5 |
Trivia
- Mt. Freeze is the only dungeon that is used twice for story purposes, once during the Fugitive Arc, and another for the post-credits Gengar character-arc.
- Both plotlines involve a character is searching for answers from Ninetales. In the main story, it's the Hero and their Partner asking Ninetales if they are cause of the natural disasters, in the Gengar character arc it's Gengar asking for Ninetales to find a way to lift his curse.
- Mt. Freeze has the least amount of unrecruitable Pokémon of all dungeons in the Fugitive Arc, with one.
- Mt. Freeze Peak has the least amount of Pokémon, being one.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
---|---|---|
English | Mt. Freeze | |
Japanese | ひょうせつの れいほう Sacred Mt. Ice-and-Snow | |
French | Grotte Ténèbres | |
Spanish | Vieja Cueva | |
German | Düsterhöhle | |
Italian | Grotta Tenebrosa | |
Korean | 어둠 동굴 Eodum Donggul |
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
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- [2]Items
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