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{{Rescue Team Item Infobox
{{Rescue Team Items Infobox
   | category      = Health Drinks
   | category      = Health Drinks
   | name          = Max Elixir
   | enname        = Max Elixir
   | kana          = ピーピーマックス
   | jpname        = ピーピーマックス
   | romaji        =  
   | romaji        = Pīpīmakkusu
  | hepburn        = PP Max
   | image          = Rescue Team - Health Drink.png
   | image          = Rescue Team - Health Drink.png
   | description_en = A drink that completely restores the {{RescueTeam|PP}} of all the {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}'s {{RescueTeam|moves}}.<br>It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{RescueTeam|Belly}}.
   | description    = A drink that completely restores the {{RescueTeam|PP}} of all the {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}'s {{RescueTeam|Move}}s.<br>It also slightly fills the Pokémon's {{RescueTeam|Belly}}.
   | description_ja =  
   | description_ja = のむと すべてのわざのPPが<br>かんぜんに かいふくする おなかも ちょっとだけかいふくする
   | cost          = 250
   | cost          = 250
   | value          = 100
   | value          = 100
   | fullness      = 5
   | fullness      = 5
}}
}}
{{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Max Elixir}}
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Max Elixir}}


'''Max Elixir''' {{JA|ピーピーマックス||PP Max}} is a {{RescueTeam|Health Drink}} in ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team}}''. Max Elixirs fully restore the {{RescueTeam|PP}} of a {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}'s {{RescueTeam|move}}. When {{RescueTeam|sticky}}, the {{RescueTeam|item}} cannot be ingested, swapped or equipped individually.
'''Max Elixir''' {{JA|ピーピーマックス|Pīpīmakkusu|PP Max}} is a {{RescueTeam|Health Drink}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}.


If a Max Elixir is held by a {{RescueTeam|partner}}, they will either ingest it themselves or throw it towards another ally who does not have full PP.
Max Elixirs fully restore the {{RescueTeam|PP}} of a {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}}'s {{RescueTeam|Move}}s. When {{RescueTeam|sticky}}, the {{RescueTeam|item}} cannot be ingested, swapped or equipped individually.
 
If a Max Elixir is held by a {{RescueTeamC|partner}}, they will either ingest it themselves or throw it towards another ally who does not have full PP.
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{{Clear}}
{{Clear}}
==Locations==
==Locations==
{| class="MDWiki sortable" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
===Ground===
!Main Story Dungeon
{{#invoke:Rescue Team Item Locations table|main
!Floor
  | location_1 = Buried Relic
!Kecleon Shop
  | floors_1  = 1 - 14<br>16 - 24<br>26 - 99
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Tiny Woods}}
  | location_2 = Darknight Relic
|
  | floors_2  = 1 - 15
|
  |-
|-
  | location_3 = Fiery Field
|{{RescueTeam|Thunderwave Cave}}
  | floors_3  = 1 - 28
|
  |-
|
  | location_4 = Frosty Forest
|-
  | floors_4  = 1 - 9<br>Grotto 1 - 4
|{{RescueTeam|Mt. Steel}}
  |-
|
  | location_5 = Great Canyon
|
  | floors_5  = 1 - 12
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Sinister Woods}}
  | location_6 = Joyous Tower
|
  | floors_6  = 1 - 99
|
  |-
|-
  | location_7 = Lapis Cave
|{{RescueTeam|Silent Chasm}}
  | floors_7  = 1 - 14
|
  |-
|
  | location_8 = Lightning Field
|-
  | floors_8  = 1 - 28
|{{RescueTeam|Mt. Thunder}}
  |-
|
  | location_9 = Mt. Freeze
|
  | floors_9  = 1 - 15<br>Peak 1 - 4
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Great Canyon}}
  | location_10 = Mt. Steel
|
  | floors_10  = 1 - 8
|
  |-
|-
  | location_11 = Mt. Thunder
|{{RescueTeam|Lapis Cave}}
  | floors_11  = 1 - 10<br>Peak 1 - 2
|
  |-
|
  | location_12 = Northern Range
|-
  | floors_12  = 1 - 24
|{{RescueTeam|Mt. Blaze}}
  |-
|
  | location_13 = Northwind Field
|
  | floors_13  = 1 - 28
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Rock Path}}
  | location_14 = Oddity Cave
|
  | floors_14  = 1 - 15
|
  |-
|-
  | location_15 = Pitfall Valley
|{{RescueTeam|Frosty Forest}}
  | floors_15  = 1 - 25
|
  |-
|
  | location_16 = Purity Forest
|-
  | floors_16  = 1 - 19, 21 - 98
|{{RescueTeam|Snow Path}}
  |-
|
  | location_17 = Remains Island
|
  | floors_17  = 1 - 20
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Mt. Freeze}}
  | location_18 = Rock Path
|
  | floors_18  = 1 - 4
|
  |-
|-
  | location_19 = Silent Chasm
|{{RescueTeam|Uproar Forest}}
  | floors_19  = 1 - 9
|
  |-
|
  | location_20 = Silver Trench
|-
  | floors_20  = 1 - 20
|{{RescueTeam|Magma Cavern}}
  |-
|
  | location_21 = Sinister Woods
|
  | floors_21  = 1 - 12
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Sky Tower}}
  | location_22 = Snow Path
|
  | floors_22  = 1 - 4
|
  |-
|}
  | location_23 = Solar Cave
{| class="MDWiki sortable" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
  | floors_23  = 1 - 9
!Post-Credits Dungeon
  |-
!Floor
  | location_24 = Stormy Sea
!Kecleon Shop
  | floors_24  = 1 - 20
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Stormy Sea}}
  | location_25 = Unown Relic
|
  | floors_25  = 1 - 11
|
  |-
|-
  | location_26 = Waterfall Pond
|{{RescueTeam|Silver Trench}}
  | floors_26  = 1 - 19
|
  |-
|
  | location_27 = Western Cave
|-
  | floors_27  = 1 - 98
|{{RescueTeam|Meteor Cave}}
  |-
|
  | location_28 = Wish Cave
|
  | floors_28  = 1 - 98
|-
  |-
|{{RescueTeam|Buried Relic}}
  | location_29 = Wyvern Hill
|
  | floors_29  = 1 - 30
|
}}
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Solar Cave}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Fiery Field}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Lightning Field}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Northwind Field}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Mt. Faraway}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Western Cave}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Northern Range}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Pitfall Valley}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Wish Cave}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Joyous Tower}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Purity Forest}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Murky Cave}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Waterfall Pond}}
|
|
|}
{| class="MDWiki sortable" style="text-align:center; margin:auto"
!Extra Dungeons
!Floor
!Kecleon Shop
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Howling Forest}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Desert Region}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Southern Cavern}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Wyvern Hill}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Darknight Relic}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Unown Relic}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Grand Sea}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Far-Off Sea}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Oddity Cave}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Remains Island}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Marvelous Sea}}
|
|
|-
|{{RescueTeam|Fantasy Strait}}
|
|
|}


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{{In Other Languages
{{In Other Languages
   | en    = Max Elixir
   | en    = Max Elixir
   | ja    = ピーピーマックス ''PP Max''
   | ja    = {{Tt|ピーピーマックス|Pīpīmakkusu}}, ''PP Max''
   | fr    =  
   | fr    = Max Élixir
  | fr_ca =
   | es    = Elixir Máx.
   | es    =  
   | de    = Top-Elixier
  | es_la =
   | it    = Elisir Max
   | de    =  
   | ko    = {{Tt|PP맥스|PP Maegseu}}, ''PP Max''
   | it    =  
  | pt    =
  | pt_br =
  | nl    =
  | ru    =
   | ko    =  
  | zh    =
  | td    =
}}
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==References==
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* <ref></ref> Page history imported from the Fandom Rescue Team Wiki after merging.
* <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/http://pmd-rt.fandom.com/wiki/Max_Elixir</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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Latest revision as of 23:11, 14 July 2025

Health Drink's sprite. Health Drinks
Max Elixir
ピーピーマックス
Image for Max Elixir

A drink that completely restores the PP of all the Pokémon's Moves.
It also slightly fills the Pokémon's Belly.

のむと すべてのわざのPPが
かんぜんに かいふくする おなかも ちょっとだけかいふくする

Information
Cost 250
Value 100
Fullness 5
This Max Elixir page is about the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release. For the Nintendo Switch release, see Rescue Team DX:Max Elixir.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Max Elixir.

Max Elixir (Japanese: ピーピーマックス, PP Max) is a Health Drink in Game Boy Advance/Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team.

Max Elixirs fully restore the PP of a Pokémon's Moves. When sticky, the item cannot be ingested, swapped or equipped individually.

If a Max Elixir is held by a partner, they will either ingest it themselves or throw it towards another ally who does not have full PP.

Locations

Ground

LocationFloorsSpawn Rate
Buried Relic1 - 14
16 - 24
26 - 99
[Research required]
Darknight Relic1 - 15[Research required]
Fiery Field1 - 28[Research required]
Frosty Forest1 - 9
Grotto 1 - 4
[Research required]
Great Canyon1 - 12[Research required]
Joyous Tower1 - 99[Research required]
Lapis Cave1 - 14[Research required]
Lightning Field1 - 28[Research required]
Mt. Freeze1 - 15
Peak 1 - 4
[Research required]
Mt. Steel1 - 8[Research required]
Mt. Thunder1 - 10
Peak 1 - 2
[Research required]
Northern Range1 - 24[Research required]
Northwind Field1 - 28[Research required]
Oddity Cave1 - 15[Research required]
Pitfall Valley1 - 25[Research required]
Purity Forest1 - 19, 21 - 98[Research required]
Remains Island1 - 20[Research required]
Rock Path1 - 4[Research required]
Silent Chasm1 - 9[Research required]
Silver Trench1 - 20[Research required]
Sinister Woods1 - 12[Research required]
Snow Path1 - 4[Research required]
Solar Cave1 - 9[Research required]
Stormy Sea1 - 20[Research required]
Unown Relic1 - 11[Research required]
Waterfall Pond1 - 19[Research required]
Western Cave1 - 98[Research required]
Wish Cave1 - 98[Research required]
Wyvern Hill1 - 30[Research required]


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Max Elixir
Japanese ピーピーマックス, PP Max
French Max Élixir
Spanish Elixir Máx.
German Top-Elixier
Italian Elisir Max
Korean PP맥스, PP Max

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.
Rescue Team - Lucario Rank Badge art.png 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.

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