Gates:Unused Dungeons

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This page lists unused dungeons in Template:GameTitle.

Unused dungeons

ID Name Floors Information
English Japanese
0x2a [M:DEBUG]いっぴき N/A 4 The name (いっぴき, meaning "one small animal")
suggests they're meant for the unused Lone Diver minigame facility.
0x2b [M:DEBUG]いっぴき道具なし N/A 4
"Without items".
0x2c [M:DEBUG]道具なし N/A 4
0x46 [M:DEBUG]フルネームルビ無 N/A 3 "Full name without rubi".
Probably meant to show how dungeon names are displayed.
0x62 [M:DEBUG]なんでもあり N/A 99 "Anything goes", unknown purpose.
0x63 [M:DEBUG]テストダンジョン N/A 100 "Test dungeon", unknown purpose.
0x64 Dungeon ダンジョン Unknown purpose.
0x65 Ivy Park つたつたパーク Unused non-DLC versions of DLC dungeons.

Unknown purpose.

0x66 Scalchop Beach
0x67 Pika Land ぴかぴかランド
0x95 Pika Land
0x68 Axe Rock
0x69 Mount Tepid
0x6a Treat Road
0x6b Poké Forest
0x6c Kecleon Bazaar
0x6d Mt. Travail
0x6e Skill Treasury
0x6f Ultimate Wilds
0x70 Strongest Trail
0x1a Treasure Trove 宝探しの穴 Shares the name with four used dungeons. Unknown purpose.
0xa4 [M:UNUSED]UNUSED N/A Unknown purpose.
0xa3
0xa2
0xa1
0xa0
0x99
0x98
0x97
0x96
0x61
0x60
0x59
0x58
0x57
0x45
0x44
0x29
0x9f
0x9e
0x9d
0x9c
0x9b
0x9a
0x2f
0x2e
0x2d
0x94 [M:UNUSED]Mystery Dungeon N/A Unknown purpose.
0x93
0x92
0x91
0x90
0x89
0x88
0x87
0x86
0x85
0x84
0x83
0x82
0x81
0x80
0x79
0x78
0x77
0x76
0x75
0x74
0x73
0x72
0x71
0x8f
0x8e
0x8d
0x8c
0x8b
0x8a
0x7f
0x7e
0x7d
0x7c
0x7b
0x7a

Illusory Dungeons

After the credits, the player unlocks Mysteriosity which may send the player to another dungeon different from the one that is currently being explored, among other effects. Some of these are referred to as "Illusory" in the soundtrack, although only a few dungeons have an illusory version of their music. This wiki uses the term in a way that excludes Gilded Halls, Mirages and Uncharted Roads. Ragged Mountain is one of the dungeons that have an illusory version of the music, however the illusory version of the dungeon is inaccessible. Oddly, only Ragged Mountain (first visit) is capable of warping the player to other dungeons even though this specific version cannot be returned to and Mysteriosity isn't unlocked yet, as seen here. If Ragged Mountain (first visit) is accessed post-credits somehow, there is a chance of warping to Ragged Mountain's illusory version as early as 2F, along with the illusory version of its music being played. The music can still be listened to in Music Paradise.

Internally, illusory dungeons consist of multiple 99 floor long dungeons that change in name and theme, usually once every 20 floors, with each theme being based on a main story dungeon. These are the illusory versions of each dungeon, and each segment is presented as its own dungeon to the player. The first 20 floors of the first of these dungeons are called "Ragged Mountain", use the illusory Ragged Mountain music track, and no enemy Pokémon appear. Mysteriosity is not fully understood yet, but illusory Ragged Mountain is most likely unused. It is currently unknwon if any of the other illusory dungeons are unused.

Unused DLC dungeons

Potentially Unused Dungeons

It is currently undocumented if the following dungeons are used.

ID Name Floors Information
English Japanese
Great Spire Inner Chamber

Treasure Trove Coordinates

None of the Treasure Trove dungeons appear on the map, however the unused Treasure Trove (0x1a) dungeon has map coordinates set to where the Crossroads are, which is near Pokémon Paradise, where Treasure Trove dungeons are accessed from.

Unused dungeon data

Great Spire Inner Chamber is internally considered a single-floor dungeon. It's currently unknown if this is used for the Glacier Palace Great Spire boss fight or not. It has unused Pokémon spawns that match the Pokémon in Munna's gang.

See Also

References

  • Unused dungeons found and researched by Blue.