Explorers TD:Beach Cave

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Beach Cave
かいがんのどうくつ
Image for Beach Cave
Information
Entrance Location Story event / Beach / Crossroads
Final Goal Floor Beach Cave Pit
Total Floor Count 5
Initial Level Current
Bring Items In? Yes: 48
Bring Poké In? Yes
Bring Team Members In? Yes: 3
Rescues No
Kangaskhan Rest Stops None
Weather Clear
Visibility Light Darkness
Normal
Kecleon Shops No
Monster Houses No
Unseen Force 1,000 turns
Boss Team Skull's Koffing and Zubat (first visit)
Navigation
← Previous dungeon Next dungeon →
N/A Drenched Bluff Drenched Bluff Location Icon's sprite.
This Beach Cave page is about Explorers of Time and Darkness. For Explorers of Sky, see Explorers of Sky:Beach Cave.
For the lore page, see Pkmn:Beach Cave.

Beach Cave (Japanese: かいがんのどうくつ, Coastal Cave) is the first dungeon in Nintendo DS Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness.

It has five floors in total, including Beach Cave Pit (Japanese: かいがんのどうくつ おくそこ, Coastal Cave Pit) as the final floor.

Plot

At the beginning of the game, Koffing and Zubat steal the partner's Relic Fragment and escape into Beach Cave. The player and partner team up and follow them inside, finally catching up to them at Beach Cave Pit. The thieves challenge them to a battle, and are defeated, giving up the Relic Fragment and fleeing. The player and partner exit the dungeon, and agree to form a rescue team together, setting off for Wigglytuff's Guild.

Dungeon information

Beach Cave is the only dungeon that can be reached in two different ways. The first is to take the usual way, the east entrance from Treasure Town's crossroads; the second is to go through the entrance on the beach itself.

This is one of the smallest dungeons in the Explorers games; it only has four bottom floors before reaching the final goal, floor 5, titled as Beach Cave Pit, and each floor only have four to six rooms. Water appears throughout the entire dungeon.

During the first exploration, it is only possible to carry one item at a time, as Team Poképals has yet to obtain the Treasure Bag.

Jobs

Jobs for this dungeon will usually have an E rank. Jobs that involve a client joining the team or that involve capturing an outlaw will usually have a D rank.

Rank Floors Mission
E 1 - 4 Any
D 1 - 4 Outlaws

Pokémon

SpritePokémonTypeLevelExperienceFloorsRecruit ChanceAvailable in
EnglishJapanese
Corsola's sprite.CorsolaサニーゴWater-typeRock-type2131 - 4UnrecruitableBoth
Kabuto's sprite.KabutoカブトRock-typeWater-type1111 - 4UnrecruitableBoth
Shellder's sprite.ShellderシェルダーWater-type191 - 4UnrecruitableBoth
Shellos (East Sea)'s sprite.Shellos (East Sea)カラナクシWater-type2161 - 4UnrecruitableBoth

Boss

SpritePokémonTypeLevelExperienceRecruit ChanceMove
EnglishJapanese
Koffing's sprite.KoffingドガースPoison-type6[Research required]UnrecruitableTackle
Poison Gas
Zubat's sprite.ZubatズバットPoison-typeFlying-type3[Research required]UnrecruitableLeech Life

Items and Poké

Poké's sprite.
Poké
Lowest amountHighest amountFloorsAvailable in
2401Both
Oran Berry's sprite.
Berry
EnglishJapaneseFloorsAvailable in
Oran Berryオレンのみ2Both
Seed's sprite.
Seed
EnglishJapaneseFloorsAvailable in
Blast Seedばくれつのタネ3Both

Special Tiles

SpriteTileFloorsFound in
EnglishJapanese
Wonder Tile's sprite.Wonder Tileふしぎなゆか1 - 4Both

Traps

No traps are found in Beach Cave.

Background Music

Gallery


In Other Languages

Language Name
English Beach Cave
Japanese かいがんのどうくつ, Coastal Cave
French Grotte Littorale
Spanish Cueva Bajamar
German Strandhöhle
Italian Grotta Marina
Korean 해안 동굴
Language Name
English Beach Cave Pit
Japanese かいがんのどうくつ おくそこ, Coastal Cave Pit
French Grotte Littorale - fond
Spanish Sima Bajamar
German Strandhöhlengrube
Italian Fossa Marina
Korean 해안 동굴 깊은 곳

See Also

References

  • [1] Pokémon, items, Poké, and traps data - PMD Info Spreadsheet
  • [2] EXP values - GameFAQs