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Revision as of 17:04, 27 January 2025

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This Drenched Bluff page is about Explorers of Sky. For Explorers of Time and Darkness, see Explorers TD:Drenched Bluff.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Drenched Bluff.

Drenched Bluff (Japanese: しめったいわば, Damp Rocky Stretch) is a dungeon in Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky. It is unlocked after completing Chapter 1: A Storm at Sea.

It has a total of 7 floors, including Drenched Bluff Pit (Japanese: しめったいわば おくそこ, Damp Rocky Stretch Pit) as the final floor.

Plot

After joining Wigglytuff's Guild, the player and partner receive their first mission from Chatot. The request comes from Spoink, whose pearl was stolen and taken into Drenched Bluff. The team find the pearl at the end of the dungeon, bringing it back to Spoink and receiving their reward.

Afterwards, Spoink can be found in Treasure Town once several more missions have been completed.

Dungeon information

The dungeon only has six bottom floors before reaching the final goal floor of 7 entitled Drenched Bluff Pit. Each floor in the dungeon has seven to nine rooms. Water appears throughout the entire dungeon.

Jobs

Jobs for this dungeon will usually have an E rank. Jobs that involve a client joining the team or that involve capturing an outlaw will usually have a D rank.

Pokémon

Items and Poké

Special Tiles

Traps

No traps are found in Drenched Bluff.

Background Music


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Drenched Bluff
Japanese しめったいわば, Damp Rocky Stretch
French Falaise Trempée
Spanish Risco Calado
German Feuchtklippe
Italian Riva Paludosa

See Also

References