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Floor Tiles are what makes a dungeon or another game area with a grid. Characters and monsters may occupy one or more tiles, items may be placed on or inside a tile, and traps may be placed on top of a tile.

Ground

Ground tiles can be walked on.

Walls

Wall tiles cannot be walked on, under normal circumstances. It may also be possible to break a wall, turning it into a ground tile.

Easily Breakable Walls

Walls that can be broken in a simple way.

Unbreakable Walls

Walls that can't be broken.

Walls Without Angles

Walls that don't have angles, meaning that if they have other types of tiles on the side, the angles don't act as walls, and they can be walked through and attacks can go through them.

Water

Lava

Ice

Pits

Shop

Items placed on these tiles can be bought or sold.

Door

The player needs an item to be allowed to go through it.

Crystals

Reflect magic attacks.

Appearances

Dragon Quest Mystery Dungeon

Torneko 1 Torneko 2 Torneko 3 Young
Yangus
PS1 GBA PS2 GBA
Ground
Walls
Easily Breakable Walls
Unbreakable Walls
Walls Without Angles
Water
Lava
Ice
Pits
Shop
Door
Crystals


Shiren the Wanderer

Final Fantasy Mystery Dungeon

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon

Etrian Odyssey Mystery Dungeon

See Also

References