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{{Rescue Team | {{Rescue Team Dungeon Infobox | ||
| | | enname = Mt. Steel | ||
| | | jpname = ハガネやま | ||
| romaji = Hagane Yama | | romaji = Hagane Yama | ||
| image = Rescue Team - Mt. Steel.png | | image = Rescue Team - Mt. Steel.png | ||
| description = Story Dungeon | | description = Story Dungeon | ||
| entrance = {{RescueTeam|Rescue Team Base}} | | entrance = {{RescueTeam|Rescue Team Base}} | ||
| goal floor = | | goal floor = 9 | ||
| total floors = 9 | | total floors = 9 | ||
| stairs = Up | | stairs = Up | ||
| items = Yesː 20 | | items = Yesː 20 | ||
| partners = Yesː {{Tt| | | partners = Yesː {{Tt|{{RescueTeamC|Partner}}|First visit}} / {{Tt|2|All subsequent visits}} | ||
| | | poké = Yes | ||
| level = Current | | level = Current | ||
| rescues = Yes | | rescues = Yes | ||
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| spawn rate = | | spawn rate = | ||
| turns = 1,000 turns | | turns = 1,000 turns | ||
| boss = {{RescueTeamB|Skarmory}} | | boss = {{RescueTeamB|Skarmory}} <small>(first visit)</small> | ||
| title = Story Dungeon | | title = Story Dungeon | ||
| prev | | prev = Thunderwave Cave | ||
| next = Sinister Woods | |||
| next | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Mt. Steel}} | {{About|the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS release|the Nintendo Switch release|Rescue Team DX:Mt. Steel}} | ||
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Mt. Steel}} | {{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Mt. Steel}} | ||
'''Mt. Steel''' {{JA|ハガネやま| | '''Mt. Steel''' {{JA|ハガネやま|Hagane Yama}} is a{{RescueTeam|dungeon}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. It is unlocked after completing {{RescueTeam|Thunderwave Cave}} and two random missions. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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==Dungeon information== | ==Dungeon information== | ||
{{Pokémon Stub Section}} | |||
===Jobs=== | ===Jobs=== | ||
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==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
{{#invoke:Rescue Team Dungeon Pokémon table|main | {{#invoke:Rescue Team Dungeon Pokémon table|main | ||
| pokémon_1 = Baltoy | | pokémon_1 = Baltoy | ||
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}} | }} | ||
=== | ===Boss=== | ||
{{#invoke:Rescue Team Dungeon Bosses table|main | {{#invoke:Rescue Team Dungeon Bosses table|main | ||
| boss_1 = Skarmory | | boss_1 = Skarmory | ||
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==Items and Poké== | ==Items and Poké== | ||
===Ground=== | |||
{{#invoke:Dungeon Items Content|main | {{#invoke:Dungeon Items Content|main | ||
| cell_1 = | | cell_1 = | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Special Tiles== | ||
{{#invoke:Rescue Team Dungeon Traps table|main | {{#invoke:Rescue Team Dungeon Traps table|main | ||
| trap_1 = Wonder Tile | | trap_1 = Wonder Tile | ||
| floors_1 = 1 - 8 | | floors_1 = 1 - 8 | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Traps== | |||
No traps are found in Mt. Steel. | |||
==Background Music== | |||
{{Pokémon Stub Section}} | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
Rescue Team - Mt. Steel Entrance.png | Mt. Steel entrance. | Rescue Team - Mt. Steel Entrance.png | Mt. Steel entrance. | ||
Rescue Team - Mt. Steel | Rescue Team - Mt. Steel floor 6.png | Dungeon terrain starting on floor 6. | ||
Rescue Team - Mt. Steel Summit.png | Mt. Steel | Rescue Team - Mt. Steel Summit.png | Mt. Steel summit | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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* Mt. Steel is the first dungeon to introduce Wonder Orbs and Gummis. | * Mt. Steel is the first dungeon to introduce Wonder Orbs and Gummis. | ||
** It is also the first dungeon to contain a boss at the end of a dungeon. | ** It is also the first dungeon to contain a boss at the end of a dungeon. | ||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
{{In Other Languages | |||
| en = Mt. Steel | | en = Mt. Steel | ||
| ja = ハガネやま ''Mt. Steel'' | | ja = {{Tt|ハガネやま|Hagane Yama}} ''Mt. Steel'' | ||
| fr = Mt. Acier | | fr = Mt. Acier | ||
| fr_ca = | | fr_ca = | ||
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| td = | | td = | ||
}} | }} | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
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{{PMD Rescue Team Wiki Imported Pages}} | {{PMD Rescue Team Wiki Imported Pages}} | ||
[[Category:Rescue Team | [[Category:Rescue Team Dungeons]] | ||
[[Category:Rescue Team | [[Category:Rescue Team Story Dungeons]] | ||
[[Category:Rescue Team | [[Category:Rescue Team Dungeons with bosses]] |
Latest revision as of 03:20, 24 July 2025
Mt. Steel ハガネやま | |||
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Information | |||
Entrance Location | Rescue Team Base | ||
Final Goal Floor | 9 | ||
Total Floor Count | 9 | ||
Initial Level | Current | ||
Bring Items In? | Yesː 20 | ||
Bring Poké In? | Yes | ||
Bring Team Members In? | Yesː Partner / 2 | ||
Rescues | Yes | ||
Kangaskhan Rest Stops | None | ||
Weather | Clear | ||
Visibility | Normal | ||
Kecleon Shops | No | ||
Monster Houses | No | ||
Unseen Force | 1,000 turns | ||
Boss | Skarmory (first visit) | ||
Navigation | |||
← Previous dungeon | Next dungeon → | ||
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Thunderwave Cave | Sinister Woods | ![]() |
Mt. Steel (Japanese: ハガネやま) is adungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team. It is unlocked after completing Thunderwave Cave and two random missions.
Plot
The morning after an earthquake, Dugtrio visits the hero at the Rescue Team Base and explains that his son, Diglett was attacked and kidnapped to be taken to the top of Mt. Steel by Skarmory, who blames Diglett and Dugtrio for the recent earthquakes. Dugtrio says he can't climb that high, which is why he is looking for help. The hero and partner climb Mt. Steel and try to explain the situation to Skarmory, who puts up a fight. After Skarmory flees from the battle, the two Magnemite that the hero and partner helped in Thunderwave Cave come to help by taking Diglett away from the cliif he's stuck in. The partner then asks the Magnemite if they want to join the team, however they can't join yet because the hero and partner don't have their Friend Area yet.
As a reward for saving Diglett, the hero's team receives 500 Poké, a Pecha Scarf, and a Ginseng.
Dungeon information
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Jobs
Rank | Floors | Mission |
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E | 1 - 8 | Any |
D | 5 - 8 | Any |
Pokémon
Sprite | Pokémon | Type | Level | Experience | Floors | Recruit Chance | Available in | ||||
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English | Japanese | Base Chance | Friend Area | Story | |||||||
![]() | Baltoy | ヤジロン | ![]() | ![]() | 5 | 29 | 1 - 4 | 5.6% | Ancient Relic | No | Both |
![]() | Spearow | オニスズメ | ![]() | ![]() | 4 | 32 | 1 - 4 | 11.9% | Ravaged Field | Yes | Both |
![]() | Aron | ココドラ | ![]() | ![]() | 6 | 52 | 1 - 8 | 7.8% | Mt. Cleft | Yes | Both |
![]() | Zigzagoon | ジグザグマ | ![]() | 5 | 35 | 1 - 8 | 8.5% | Wild Plains | Yes | Both | |
![]() | Beldum | ダンバル | ![]() | ![]() | 5 | 44 | 5 - 8 | 7.8% | Magnetic Quarry | Yes | Both |
![]() | Geodude | イシツブテ | ![]() | ![]() | 5 | 35 | 5 - 8 | 9.1% | Mt. Deepgreen | Yes | Both |
![]() | Meditite | アサナン | ![]() | ![]() | 6 | 48 | 5 - 8 | 5.5% | Mt. Discipline | Yes | Both |
![]() | Tyrogue | バルキー | ![]() | 6 | 45 | 5 - 8 | 8.0% | Mt. Discipline | Yes | Both | |
![]() | Pinsir | カイロス | ![]() | 6 | 60 | 7 - 8 | 8.3% | Overgrown Forest | Yes | Both |
Boss
Sprite | Pokémon | Type | Level | Experience | Recruit Chance | Move | |||
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English | Japanese | Base Chance | Friend Area | ||||||
![]() | Skarmory | エアームド | ![]() | ![]() | 10 | [Research required] | Unrecruitable | Sand-Attack | |
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Items and Poké
Ground
![]() Poké | ||
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Lowest amount | Highest amount | Floors |
2 | 120 | 1 - 8 |
![]() Berry | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Cheri Berry | クラボのみ | 1 - 8 |
Oran Berry | オレンのみ | 1 - 8 |
Pecha Berry | モモンのみ | 1 - 8 |
![]() Health Drink | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Max Elixir | ピーピーマックス | 1 - 8 |
![]() Seed | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Blast Seed | ばくれつのタネ | 1 - 8 |
![]() Wonder Orb | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Blowback Orb | ふっとびだま | 1 - 8 |
Escape Orb | あなぬけのたま | 1 - 8 |
Hurl Orb | なげとばしだま | 1 - 8 |
Petrify Orb | しばりだま | 1 - 8 |
Switcher Orb | ばしょがえだま | 1 - 8 |
Warp Orb | ワープだま | 1 - 8 |
![]() Gummi | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Orange Gummi | だいだいグミ | 1 - 8 |
White Gummi | しろいグミ | 1 - 8 |
![]() Projectile | ||
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English | Japanese | Floors |
Gravelerock | ゴローンのいし | 1 - 8 |
Special Tiles
Sprite | Trap | Floors | |
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English | Japanese | ||
![]() | Wonder Tile | ふしぎなゆか | 1 - 8 |
Traps
No traps are found in Mt. Steel.
Background Music
This section is under construction or in need of expansion. You can help the Mystery Dungeon Franchise Wiki by expanding it. |
Gallery
Trivia
- Mt. Steel is the first dungeon to introduce Wonder Orbs and Gummis.
- It is also the first dungeon to contain a boss at the end of a dungeon.
In Other Languages
Language | Name | |
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English | Mt. Steel | |
Japanese | ハガネやま Mt. Steel | |
French | Mt. Acier | |
Spanish | Monte Acero | |
German | Stahlberg | |
Italian | Monte Acciaio | |
Korean | 전자파 동굴 |
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
- [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.
- [2] Walkthrough from GameFAQs.
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