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The '''Challenge Board''' {{JA|???}} is a {{Gates|job}} board in ''{{Gates|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity}}''. It is located on the eastern side of {{Gates|Paradise Center}} and is unlocked later on during the story. All of the jobs from this board take place in dungeons that are only one floor with a single room and a boss fight. They can be played in both single and multiplayer, however each player is restricted to only using one {{Gates|Pokémon}}, even in single player.
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Challenge Board}}
 
The '''Challenge Board''' {{JA|???||}} is a {{Gates|job}} board in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. It is located on the eastern side of the completed {{Gates|Paradise Center}} and is unlocked later on during the story. All of the jobs from this board take place in dungeons that are only one floor with a single room and a boss fight. They can be played in both single and multiplayer, however, each player is restricted to only using one {{Gates|Pokémon}}, even in single player.
 
==Dungeons and Bosses==
{{Gates|Buried Ruins}} is a dungeon where multiple different regular Pokémon are fought. {{Gates|Eternal Ruins (Challenge)}}, {{Gates|Seasound Ruins (Challenge)}}, {{Gates|Hoarfrost Tower (Challenge)}}, {{Gates|Ivory Peak (Challenge)}}, {{Gates|Obsidian Edge (Challenge)}} and {{Gates|Turbulent Tor (Challenge)}} all have a single legendary Pokémon each.


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
Boss fights against gigantic legendary Pokémon can be harder in single player. Potential strategies involve the use of Blast Seeds and {{Gates|items}} or {{Gates|moves}} to increase the player's Pokémon {{Gates|Travel Speed}}.
Boss fights against gigantic legendary Pokémon can be harder in single-player. Potential strategies involve the use of Blast Seeds and {{Gates|item}}s or {{Gates|Move}}s to increase the player's Pokémon {{Gates|Travel Speed}}.


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Latest revision as of 23:48, 11 July 2025

For the lore page, see Pkmn:Challenge Board.

The Challenge Board (Japanese: ???) is a job board in Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It is located on the eastern side of the completed Paradise Center and is unlocked later on during the story. All of the jobs from this board take place in dungeons that are only one floor with a single room and a boss fight. They can be played in both single and multiplayer, however, each player is restricted to only using one Pokémon, even in single player.

Dungeons and Bosses

Buried Ruins is a dungeon where multiple different regular Pokémon are fought. Eternal Ruins (Challenge), Seasound Ruins (Challenge), Hoarfrost Tower (Challenge), Ivory Peak (Challenge), Obsidian Edge (Challenge) and Turbulent Tor (Challenge) all have a single legendary Pokémon each.

Strategy

Boss fights against gigantic legendary Pokémon can be harder in single-player. Potential strategies involve the use of Blast Seeds and items or Moves to increase the player's Pokémon Travel Speed.


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Challenge Board

See Also

References