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===Visibility===
===Visibility===
{{For|additional reading|Rescue Team:Floor's status}}
Visibility changes in some dungeons, and sometimes, floor by floor. While in some story dungeons, the player may be able to see Pokémon in a hallway, other times they may be limited to only the current room, or a small bubble around themselves, depending on the light level of the dungeon. Some items, such as the Luminous Orb can change the {{RescueTeam|Floor's status}} to {{RescueTeam|Luminous}}, or the {{RescueTeam|X-ray Specs}} can allow the leader to see the entire floor's items and foes. Some {{RescueTeam|status condition}}s may also impact the user's visibility, such as the {{RescueTeam|Blinker}} status.
Visibility changes in some dungeons, and sometimes, floor by floor. While in some story dungeons, the player may be able to see Pokémon in a hallway, other times they may be limited to only the current room, or a small bubble around themselves, depending on the light level of the dungeon. Some items, such as the Luminous Orb can change the {{RescueTeam|Floor's status}} to {{RescueTeam|Luminous}}, or the {{RescueTeam|X-ray Specs}} can allow the leader to see the entire floor's items and foes. Some {{RescueTeam|status condition}}s may also impact the user's visibility, such as the {{RescueTeam|Blinker}} status.


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==Weather==
{{For|additional reading|Rescue Team:Weather}}
Another factor that may vary by floor, as well as affect visibility is weather. Standard weather is clear, and may change to the following, based on pre-set floor requisites, or moves such as {{RescueTeam|Hail}} or {{RescueTeam|Sandstorm}}.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Clear}}''': Default weather condition. So long as there is a {{RescueTeam|Pokémon}} on the floor whose special ability is {{RescueTeam|Cloud Nine}} or {{RescueTeam|Air Lock}}, the weather is always clear and cannot be changed.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Cloudy}}''': Damage coming from non-{{RescueTeam|Normal-type}} moves is decreased.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Hail (Weather)|Hail}}''': Triggered by the move {{RescueTeam|Hail}} or a {{RescueTeam|Hail Orb}}. Pokémon who are not {{RescueTeam|Ice-type}} take 5 HP damage every 10 turns. {{RescueTeam|Castform}} turns into an Ice-type Pokémon.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Fog}}''': {{RescueTeam|Electric-type}} moves are weakened significantly. Castform turns into a {{RescueTeam|Water-type}} Pokémon.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Rain}}''': Triggered by the {{RescueTeam|Rain Dance}}, {{RescueTeam|Drizzle}} (special ability), or a {{RescueTeam|Rainy Orb}}. It strengthens Water-type moves and weakens Fire-type moves.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Sandstorm (Weather)|Sandstorm}}''': Triggered by the move {{RescueTeam|Sandstorm}}, {{RescueTeam|Sand Stream}} (special ability), or a {{RescueTeam|Sandy Orb}}. Pokémon who are not {{RescueTeam|Rock-type}}, {{RescueTeam|Steel-type}}, or {{RescueTeam|Ground-type}} take 5 {{RescueTeam|HP}} damage every 10 {{RescueTeam|Turn}}s.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Snow}}''': The {{RescueTeam|Movement Speed}} of Ice-type Pokémon is increased by one. {{RescueTeam|Castform}} turns into an Ice-type Pokémon.
* '''{{RescueTeam|Sunny}}''': Triggered by the move {{RescueTeam|Sunny Day}}, {{RescueTeam|Drought}} (special ability), or a {{RescueTeam|Sunny Orb}}. It strengthens {{RescueTeam|Fire-type}} moves and weakens Water-type moves.


==Rooms==
==Rooms==

Revision as of 07:15, 28 January 2024

Dungeons (Japanese: ダンジョン) are a type of Location in Template:GameTitle. Gameplay in dungeons works differently than in the overworld. Dungeon gameplay is turn-based, operating on a grid of tiles.

Tiles

There are different types of tiles, aside from the standard ground tiles; such as Carpet used to denote Shops, Wonder Tiles which reset Stats, or Traps. Pokémon traverse dungeons one tile at a time, and only the Hero or Team Mebers are capable of setting off traps.

Special Tiles

Some tiles can only be traversed if the Pokémon has the Super Mobile or All-Terrain Hiker IQ Skills, or a specific Movement Type. The different movement types allow the Pokémon to walk across or through;

Turns

Standard gameplay has the player traversing through dungeon floors, dealing with foes as they appear gathering items to aid in survival, and making it to the next floor. Most Pokémon are only capable of moving, attacking, using an item, or other actions one at a time. However, there are some methods to increase Movement Speed and attack speed, such as Agility.

Foes

With only a few exceptions, every floor of every dungeon is filled with hostile Pokémon known as foes. Most Pokémon are standard-issue foes, though there are a number that also appear as Bosses, or special enemies, such as Jirachi, a boss, Mew, a special enemy or Team Meanies, a hostile Rescue Team that's treated as a boss fight in Sinister Woods.

Floors

Each dungeon is organized into 3 - 99 floors, each floor containing a set of Stairs, a Warp Zone, or an exit of some sort.

Visibility

For additional reading, see Rescue Team:Floor's status.

Visibility changes in some dungeons, and sometimes, floor by floor. While in some story dungeons, the player may be able to see Pokémon in a hallway, other times they may be limited to only the current room, or a small bubble around themselves, depending on the light level of the dungeon. Some items, such as the Luminous Orb can change the Floor's status to Luminous, or the X-ray Specs can allow the leader to see the entire floor's items and foes. Some status conditions may also impact the user's visibility, such as the Blinker status.

Clear Visibility
Light Darkness
Darkness
Deep Darkness

Weather

For additional reading, see Rescue Team:Weather.

Another factor that may vary by floor, as well as affect visibility is weather. Standard weather is clear, and may change to the following, based on pre-set floor requisites, or moves such as Hail or Sandstorm.

Rooms

Without walls, every dungeon would be a Great Hall,a dungeon without walls. Dungeons are usually separated into smaller Room, bordered on all sides by different types of walls or tiles, such as water or magma. Walls can be removed with a Wonder Orb called the One-Room Orb, the move Rock Smash, or the aforementioned skill Super Mobile. Water can be removed with a Drought Orb.

Terrain

Dungeon floors and walls are comprised of different types of terrain. The different terrain determines the Type and power of the move Hidden Power and Camouflage changes the user's type based on the terrain.



In Other Languages

Language Name
English Dungeon
Japanese ダンジョン

See Also

References