This densely overgrown grotto of trees attracts Pokémon that love such a lush, congested setting.
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{{ | {{Rescue Team Friend Area Infobox | ||
| | | enname = Overgrown Forest | ||
| image = Rescue Team Friend Area - Overgrown Forest.png | | jpname = じゅかいの もり | ||
| description = This densely overgrown grotto of trees attracts Pokémon that love such a lush, congested setting. | | romaji = Jukai no Mori | ||
| | | hepburn = Overgrown Forest | ||
| | | image = Rescue Team Friend Area - Overgrown Forest.png | ||
| description = This densely overgrown grotto of trees attracts Pokémon that love such a lush, congested setting. | |||
| description_ja = | |||
| capacity = 9 | |||
| entrance = Eastern Forest | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Overgrown Forest}} | |||
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Overgrown Forest}} | |||
'''Overgrown Forest''' {{JA| | '''Overgrown Forest''' {{JA|じゅかいの もり|Jukai no Mori}} is a {{RescueTeam|Friend Area}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. It can be purchased at {{RescueTeam|Wigglytuff Club}} for 600 {{RescueTeam|Poké}}. | ||
It will be given to the player for free if the {{RescueTeamC|Hero}} or {{RescueTeamC|Partner}} is a {{RescueTeam|Treecko}}. | |||
==Geography== | ==Geography== | ||
The geography consists of tall grasses, rocks, and extremely dense tree growth. Little sunlight appears to reach the ground due to the overgrowth. Despite this, the grass on the ground appears tall and healthy. | |||
== Inhabitants == | ==Inhabitants== | ||
{ | {{#invoke:Rescue Team Friend Area Pokémon table|main | ||
| pokémon_1 = Grovyle | |||
| pokémon_2 = Heracross | |||
| pokémon_3 = Kecleon | |||
| pokémon_4 = Pinsir | |||
| pokémon_5 = Sceptile | |||
| pokémon_6 = Scizor | |||
| pokémon_7 = Scyther | |||
| pokémon_8 = Sudowoodo | |||
| | | pokémon_9 = Treecko | ||
| | }} | ||
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== Gallery == | <!-- | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==In Other Languages== | |||
{{In Other Languages | |||
| en = Overgrown Forest | |||
| ja = {{Tt|じゅかいの もり|Jukai no Mori}}, ''Overgrown Forest'' | |||
| fr = Océan de Verdure | |||
| fr_ca = | |||
| es = Bosque Crecido | |||
| es_la = | |||
| de = Wildwucherwald | |||
| it = Foresta Frondosa | |||
| pt = | |||
| pt_br = | |||
| nl = | |||
| ru = | |||
| ko = {{Tt|나무바다 숲|Namubada Sup}} | |||
| zh = | |||
| td = | |||
}} | |||
==See Also== | |||
{{Rescue Team Friend Areas Navbox}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* <ref>https://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Overgrown_Forest</ref> | * <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Overgrown_Forest</ref> Part of this page history was imported from the {{Meta|PMD Rescue Team Wiki}} on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia. | ||
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{{PMD Rescue Team Wiki Imported Pages}} | |||
Revision as of 17:00, 12 July 2025
Overgrown Forest じゅかいの もり | |
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Information | |
Capacity | 9 |
Entrance Location | Eastern Forest |
This Overgrown Forest page is about the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release. For the Nintendo Switch release, see Rescue Team DX:Overgrown Forest.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Overgrown Forest.
Overgrown Forest (Japanese: じゅかいの もり) is a Friend Area in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. It can be purchased at Wigglytuff Club for 600 Poké.
It will be given to the player for free if the Hero or Partner is a Treecko.
Geography
The geography consists of tall grasses, rocks, and extremely dense tree growth. Little sunlight appears to reach the ground due to the overgrowth. Despite this, the grass on the ground appears tall and healthy.
Inhabitants
Sprite | Pokémon | Type | ||
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English | Japanese | |||
![]() | Grovyle | ジュプトル | ![]() | |
![]() | Heracross | ヘラクロス | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | Kecleon | カクレオン | ![]() | |
![]() | Pinsir | カイロス | ![]() | |
![]() | Sceptile | ジュカイン | ![]() | |
![]() | Scizor | ハッサム | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | Scyther | ストライク | ![]() | ![]() |
![]() | Sudowoodo | ウソッキー | ![]() | |
![]() | Treecko | キモリ | ![]() |
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Overgrown Forest | |
Japanese | じゅかいの もり, Overgrown Forest | |
French | Océan de Verdure | |
Spanish | Bosque Crecido | |
German | Wildwucherwald | |
Italian | Foresta Frondosa | |
Korean | 나무바다 숲 |
See Also
References
- [1] Part of this page history was imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
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Part of this page's history has been imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki. On September 11, 2019, the Gamepedia Shiren the Wanderer Wiki became the Gamepedia Mystery Dungeon Wiki. As part of the unification project between Fandom and Gamepedia, we absorbed the Rescue Team Wiki and its page histories. Some pages were originally deemed unworthy of being imported and were left behind. We've since imported them with the intent to preserve the edits and history of this community and its contributions, as well as to build upon them. In some cases, these pages have been created again by editors of the MDFW, and the Rescue Team page histories were imported into them at a later date. You can check if this is the case by visiting the page's history.
For a full list of imported pages, see: Pages with histories imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki. |
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