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'''Ultimate Dungeons''' | '''Ultimate Dungeons''' are the definitive challenge {{Pkmn|dungeon}}s in the ''{{Pkmn|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon}}'' series. They are often 99 {{Pkmn|floor}}s long and involve restrictions upon entering the dungeon, such as the level resetting to 1 or 5, only the {{Pkmn|leader}} being allowed, or being unable to bring in {{Pkmn|item}}s or {{Pkmn|Poké}}. Some games may have more than one ultimate dungeon, for reasons such as additional content getting added through re-releases or DLC. | ||
==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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* {{RescueTeam|Purity Forest}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}. | |||
* {{RescueTeam|Purity Forest}} in {{ | ** {{RescueTeamDX|Purity Forest}} in {{RescueTeamDXTitle}}. | ||
** | * {{ExplorersTD|Zero Isle South}} in {{ExplorersTDTitle}}. | ||
* {{ExplorersTD|Zero Isle South}} in {{ | ** {{ExplorersOfSky|Zero Isle South}} in {{ExplorersOfSkyTitle}}. | ||
** {{ExplorersOfSky|Zero Isle South}} in {{ | ** {{ExplorersOfSky|Destiny Tower}} in {{ExplorersOfSkyTitle}}. | ||
** {{ExplorersOfSky|Destiny Tower}} in {{ | * {{Gates|Path of No Return}} in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. | ||
* {{Gates|Path of No Return}} in {{ | ** {{Gates|Ultimate Wilds}} in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. | ||
** {{Gates|Ultimate Wilds}} in {{ | * {{SuperMD|Sacred Ruins}} in {{SuperMDTitle}}. <ref group ="notes">Sacred Ruins isn't traditionally 99 floors long, although there is unused data indicating it was originally supposed to be 99 floors long, but was cut to be as long as {{SuperMD|Temple Remains}} (which has 39 floors) for unknown reasons.</ref> | ||
** {{SuperMD|It's a Meownderful Life}} in {{SuperMDTitle}}. | |||
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{{Pokémon Games Table | {{Pokémon Games Table | ||
| Red Rescue Team | | Red Rescue Team = ✓ | ||
| Blue Rescue Team | | Blue Rescue Team = ✓ | ||
| Rescue Team DX | | Rescue Team DX = ✓ | ||
| Explorers of Time | | Explorers of Time = ✓ | ||
| Explorers of Darkness | | Explorers of Darkness = ✓ | ||
| Explorers of Sky | | Explorers of Sky = ✓ | ||
| Blazing Adventure Squad | | Blazing Adventure Squad = | ||
| Light Adventure Squad | | Light Adventure Squad = | ||
| Stormy Adventure Squad | | Stormy Adventure Squad = | ||
| Gates to Infinity | | Gates to Infinity = ✓ | ||
| Super MD | | Super MD = ✓ | ||
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====Adjacent Dungeons==== | |||
These dungeons aren't Ultimate Dungeons, in the same way outlined previously. However, they do share some of the primary characteristics of final dungeons. | |||
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* {{RescueTeam|Joyous Tower}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}.<ref group ="notes">Joyous Tower allows item carry-in and multiple Pokémon but keeps the level reset aspect.</ref> | |||
* {{RescueTeam|Wish Cave}} in {{RescueTeamTitle}}.<ref group ="notes">Wish Cave allows item carry-in and multiple Pokémon but keeps the level reset aspect.</ref> | |||
* {{Gates|Slumbering Cave}} in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}.<ref group ="notes">Slumbering Cave allows item carry-in and multiple Pokémon but keeps the level reset aspect.</ref> | |||
* {{SuperMD|Maze Meadow}} in {{SuperMDTitle}}.<ref group ="notes">Maze Meadow is a dungeon unlocked through Wonder Mail. It isn't traditionally 99 floors long; however, there is unused data indicating it was originally supposed to be 99 floors long, but was cut to be as long as {{SuperMD|Rolling Pass}} (which has 20 floors) for unknown reasons. Maze Meadow is also home to far more Pokémon (which is typical of Ultimate Dungeons) compared to the other two Wonder Mail dungeons. Coincidentally, just like It's a Meownderful Life, it uses the same dungeon scenery and the same restriction combination of not being allowed to take in items or {{Pkmn|Poké}} while being allowed to take up to 3 team members.</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:21, 10 July 2025
Ultimate Dungeons are the definitive challenge dungeons in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series. They are often 99 floors long and involve restrictions upon entering the dungeon, such as the level resetting to 1 or 5, only the leader being allowed, or being unable to bring in items or Poké. Some games may have more than one ultimate dungeon, for reasons such as additional content getting added through re-releases or DLC.
Appearances
Games
Rescue Team | Explorers | Adventure Squad | Gates to Infinity |
Super MD | ||||||||
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Red | Blue | DX | Time | Darkness | Sky | Blazing | Stormy | Light | ||||
✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Adjacent Dungeons
These dungeons aren't Ultimate Dungeons, in the same way outlined previously. However, they do share some of the primary characteristics of final dungeons.
Notes
- ↑ Sacred Ruins isn't traditionally 99 floors long, although there is unused data indicating it was originally supposed to be 99 floors long, but was cut to be as long as Temple Remains (which has 39 floors) for unknown reasons.
- ↑ Joyous Tower allows item carry-in and multiple Pokémon but keeps the level reset aspect.
- ↑ Wish Cave allows item carry-in and multiple Pokémon but keeps the level reset aspect.
- ↑ Slumbering Cave allows item carry-in and multiple Pokémon but keeps the level reset aspect.
- ↑ Maze Meadow is a dungeon unlocked through Wonder Mail. It isn't traditionally 99 floors long; however, there is unused data indicating it was originally supposed to be 99 floors long, but was cut to be as long as Rolling Pass (which has 20 floors) for unknown reasons. Maze Meadow is also home to far more Pokémon (which is typical of Ultimate Dungeons) compared to the other two Wonder Mail dungeons. Coincidentally, just like It's a Meownderful Life, it uses the same dungeon scenery and the same restriction combination of not being allowed to take in items or Poké while being allowed to take up to 3 team members.
See Also
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon - Locations by Type | ||
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