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   | enname          = Worldcore
   | enname          = Worldcore
   | jpname          = 世界のへそ
   | jpname          = 世界のへそ
   | romaji          =  
   | romaji          = Sekai no Heso
   | image          =  
   | image          =  
   | description    =  
   | description    = Epilogue Dungeon
  | description_ja  =
   | entrance        = Post-Credits {{Gates|epilogue}} event, {{Gates|Crossroads}}, {{Gates|Request Gate}}
   | entrance        = Post-Credits {{Gates|epilogue}} event, {{Gates|Crossroads}}, {{Gates|Request Gate}}
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   | spawn rate      = One every 200 or {{Tt|100|If the dungeon is entered from the Request Gate for a job}} turns.
   | spawn rate      = One every 200 or {{Tt|100|If the dungeon is entered from the Request Gate for a job}} turns.
   | turns          =  
   | turns          =  
   | boss            =  
   | boss            = None
   | id              = 24, 0x18
   | id              = 24, 0x18
   | title       = Epilogue
   | title           = Epilogue Dungeon
   | prev         = Glacier Palace Great Spire
   | prev           = Glacier Palace Great Spire
}}
}}
{{For|the lore page|Pkmn:Worldcore}}


The '''Worldcore''' {{JA|世界のへそ}} is a post-credits epilogue story {{Gates|dungeon}} in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. It is the last story dungeon, concluding the post-credits story. The first time it is played, the player controls the partner. When the dungeon is completed for the first time, the player is given the choice to get the hero back as a playable character in the game, or reload the save file back to before the dungeon was completed, having to play the dungeon as the partner again. After this is concluded, the player can play the dungeon normally with any {{Gates|Pokémon}}.
The '''Worldcore''' {{JA|世界のへそ|Sekai no Heso|}} is a post-credits epilogue story {{Gates|dungeon}} in {{GatesToInfinityTitle}}. It is the last story dungeon, concluding the post-credits story.
 
The first time it is played, the player controls the partner. When the dungeon is completed for the first time, the player is given the choice to get the hero back as a playable character in the game, or reload the save file back to before the dungeon was completed, having to play the dungeon as the partner again. After this is concluded, the player can play the dungeon normally with any {{Gates|Pokémon}}.
 
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==Plot==
{{Gates to Infinity Stub Section}}
 
==Dungeon information==
{{Gates to Infinity Stub Section}}
 
===Jobs===
{{Gates to Infinity Stub Section}}
 
{{Clear}}


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
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[[Category:Gates to Infinity Dungeons]]
 
[[Category:Gates to Infinity Post-Credits Dungeons]]
[[Category:Post-Credits Dungeons]]

Revision as of 19:44, 19 May 2025

Worldcore
世界のへそ
Image for Worldcore
Information
Entrance Location Post-Credits epilogue event, Crossroads, Request Gate
Environment
Final Goal Floor
Total Floor Count 13
Bring Items In? Yes
Bring Poké In?
Max party members 4
Starting Level Current
Restart after fainting No
Rescues Yes: 10
Rest Stops
Gridless floors
Detours
Mysteriosity Yes
Weather
Visibility Normal
Accessible during the story No
Hunger No
Enemy Pokémon can be recruited Yes
Enemy Pokémon can evolve Yes
Kecleon Shops None or 25% chance
Monster Houses
Monster Spawn Rate One every 200 or 100 turns.
Boss None
Navigation
← Previous dungeon Next dungeon →
Glacier Palace Great Spire Location Icon's sprite. Glacier Palace Great Spire N/A
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Worldcore.

The Worldcore (Japanese: 世界のへそ) is a post-credits epilogue story dungeon in Nintendo 3DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It is the last story dungeon, concluding the post-credits story.

The first time it is played, the player controls the partner. When the dungeon is completed for the first time, the player is given the choice to get the hero back as a playable character in the game, or reload the save file back to before the dungeon was completed, having to play the dungeon as the partner again. After this is concluded, the player can play the dungeon normally with any Pokémon.

Plot

Dungeon information

Jobs

Pokémon

ModelPokémonTypeLevelExperienceFloorsRecruit Chance
EnglishJapanese
Salamence's model.SalamenceボーマンダDragon-typeFlying-type50[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable
Purugly's model.PuruglyブニャットNormal-type38[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable
Toxicroak's model.ToxicroakドクロッグPoison-typeFighting-type37[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable
Munna's model.MunnaムンナPsychic-type39[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable
Whirlipede's model.WhirlipedeホイーガBug-typePoison-type35[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable
Chandelure's model.ChandelureシャンデラGhost-typeFire-type43[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable
Zweilous's model.ZweilousジヘッドDark-typeDragon-type50[Research required]1 - 13Unrecruitable

Items and Poké

Ground

Floors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]
Gravelerock, Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Scope Lens, Joy Ribbon, Coalition Scarf, Oran Berry, Reviver Seed, Blinker Seed, Rawst Berry, Pecha Berry, Cheri Berry, Totter Seed, Sleep Seed, Warp Seed, Blast Seed, Chesto Berry, Stun Seed, Vile Seed, Pure Seed, Violent Seed, Training Seed, Encourage Seed, Max Elixir, Escape Orb, See-Trap Orb, Slow Orb, Petrify Orb, Slumber Orb, Totter Orb, Rollcall Orb, Foe-Hold Orb, Health Orb, All Power-Up Orb, All Dodge Orb, Poké

Kecleon Shops

Floors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]
Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Scope Lens, Joy Ribbon, Coalition Scarf, Reviver Seed, Blinker Seed, Rawst Berry, Pecha Berry, Blast Seed, Stun Seed, Vile Seed, Pure Seed, Violent Seed, Max Elixir, Escape Orb, Slow Orb, Petrify Orb, Slumber Orb, Totter Orb, Rollcall Orb, Foe-Hold Orb, Foe-Fear Orb, Foe-Seal Orb, Health Orb, All Power-Up Orb, All Dodge Orb, All Protect Orb, Decoy Orb

Sparkling Floors

Floors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]
Gravelerock, Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Scope Lens, Joy Ribbon, Coalition Scarf, Oran Berry, Blinker Seed, Rawst Berry, Pecha Berry, Cheri Berry, Totter Seed, Sleep Seed, Warp Seed, Blast Seed, Chesto Berry, Stun Seed, Vile Seed, Pure Seed, Violent Seed, Training Seed, Encourage Seed, Max Elixir, Escape Orb, See-Trap Orb, Slow Orb, Petrify Orb, Slumber Orb, Totter Orb, Rollcall Orb, Foe-Hold Orb, All Power-Up Orb, All Dodge Orb, Gold Bar

Ground (Job Floors)

Floors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]
Gravelerock, Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Scope Lens, Joy Ribbon, Coalition Scarf, Oran Berry, Reviver Seed, Blinker Seed, Rawst Berry, Pecha Berry, Cheri Berry, Totter Seed, Sleep Seed, Warp Seed, Blast Seed, Chesto Berry, Stun Seed, Vile Seed, Pure Seed, Violent Seed, Training Seed, Encourage Seed, Max Elixir, Escape Orb, See-Trap Orb, Slow Orb, Petrify Orb, Slumber Orb, Totter Orb, Rollcall Orb, Foe-Hold Orb, Health Orb, All Power-Up Orb, All Dodge Orb, Poké

Kecleon Shops (Job Floors)

Floors [13]
Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Scope Lens, Joy Ribbon, Coalition Scarf, Reviver Seed, Blinker Seed, Rawst Berry, Pecha Berry, Blast Seed, Stun Seed, Vile Seed, Pure Seed, Violent Seed, Max Elixir, Escape Orb, Slow Orb, Petrify Orb, Slumber Orb, Totter Orb, Rollcall Orb, Foe-Hold Orb, Foe-Fear Orb, Foe-Seal Orb, Health Orb, All Power-Up Orb, All Dodge Orb, All Protect Orb, Decoy Orb
Floors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Persim Band, Choice Ribbon, Fickle Ribbon, Cover Band, Reunion Cape, Pecha Berry, Blast Seed, Chesto Berry, Stun Seed, Violent Seed, Sitrus Berry, Protein, Iron, Calcium, Zinc

Sparkling Floors (Job Floors)

Floors [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13]
Gravelerock, Power Band, Defense Scarf, Special Band, Zinc Band, Scope Lens, Joy Ribbon, Coalition Scarf, Oran Berry, Blinker Seed, Rawst Berry, Pecha Berry, Cheri Berry, Totter Seed, Sleep Seed, Warp Seed, Blast Seed, Chesto Berry, Stun Seed, Vile Seed, Pure Seed, Violent Seed, Training Seed, Encourage Seed, Max Elixir, Escape Orb, See-Trap Orb, Slow Orb, Petrify Orb, Slumber Orb, Totter Orb, Rollcall Orb, Foe-Hold Orb, All Power-Up Orb, All Dodge Orb, Gold Bar

Traps

SpriteTrapFloors
EnglishJapanese
Mud Trap's sprite.Mud Trapどろのワナ1 - 13
Sticky Trap's sprite.Sticky Trapくっつきのワナ1 - 13
Summon Trap's sprite.Summon Trapよびよせのワナ1 - 13
Warp Trap's sprite.Warp Trapワープのワナ1 - 13
Gust Trap's sprite.Gust Trapとっぷうのワナ1 - 13
Spin Trap's sprite.Spin Trapぐるぐるのワナ1 - 13
Slumber Trap's sprite.Slumber Trapすいみんのワナ1 - 13
Slow Trap's sprite.Slow Trapどんそくのワナ1 - 13
Seal Trap's sprite.Seal Trapふういんのワナ1 - 13
Poison Trap's sprite.Poison Trapどくばりのワナ1 - 13
Blast Trap's sprite.Blast Trapばくはのワナ1 - 13
Big Blast Trap's sprite.Big Blast Trapだいばくはのワナ1 - 13
PP Leech Trap's sprite.PP Leech Trapわざへりのワナ1 - 13
Spiky Trap's sprite.Spiky Trapトゲトゲのワナ1 - 13
Wonder Tile's sprite.Wonder Tileふしぎなゆか1 - 13
Pokémon Trap's sprite.Pokémon Trapポケモンのワナ1 - 13
Trip Trap's sprite.Trip Trapころばせのワナ1 - 13
Random Trap's sprite.Random Trapゆびふりスイッチ1 - 13
Grudge Trap's sprite.Grudge Trapおんねんスイッチ1 - 13
Sparkling Floor's sprite.Sparkling Floorキラキラゆか1 - 13
Gold Floor's sprite.Gold Floorおうごんゆか1 - 13

Background Music


Trivia

  • With the exception of Whirlipede and Zweilous, the Pokémon that appear in this dungeon share their species with Munna's Gang.

In Other Languages

Language Name
English Worldcore
Japanese 世界のへそ

See Also

References

  • General dungeon data, Pokémon spawns, and trap spawns researched by B and StrikerX3, datamined by B on November 17, 2021.
  • Item spawns researched and datamined by B on December 3, 2024.
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