Rescue Team:Sky Tower
Sky Tower
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Sky Tower (Japanese: てんくうの とう, Sky Tower) is a main-story dungeon accessible to both Red and Blue Rescue Teams. It is the fifteenth dungeon in the main-story arc (thirteenth if you exclude the Rock and Snow Paths) and is also simultaneously the last dungeon in the main story arc. It is immediately accessed after the completion of Magma Cavern and its events. Sky Tower is the home of Rayquaza, which rests upon the final floor, Sky Tower Summit Floor 9.
Plot
After subduing Groudon and saving the rescue teams who went down to Magma Cavern, the player and partner return to the welcome arms of Town Square. However, in the midst of their celebrations, Xatu telepathically communicates with them and warns them about the bigger dangers ahead. Xatu states that Groudon is not the cause of the natural disasters and earthquakes, but instead, the cause is a falling meteor. It then states that if the meteor strikes the Pokémon World, then everyone there will be no more. Xatu then asks the player and partner to go up to Sky Tower to ask Rayquaza for assistance in destroying the meteor, as well as asking Alakazam to help it create the Teleport Gem, an important item that will assist the player and partner in getting to Sky Tower. The player and partner are then given the day and night to prepare for the situation ahead.
At night, the player is visited by Gengar, who uses Dream Eater to inflict fear into the Hero but is intervened in the meantime by an orb, Gardevoir. Gardevoir then enters the dream and weakens Dream Eater, and begins talking to the player as usual. She informs the player that their journey is coming to an end, and that the reason that they were chosen to become a Pokémon was because of their fate, and that it was their role to destroy the meteor and save the Pokémon World. She also reminisces on her original trainer as well, stating that even though what they did was wrong, she still forgives them for it and still sees them as an irreplaceable friend. Gengar, watching all this, is heartbroken and runs away crying, to which Gardevoir notices and points it out. Gardevoir then notes that she has to go soon, as the sun is rising and the player's last mission is about to begin, and farewells the player, stating that they'll cross paths soon.
The player meets the early-rising partner afterward, and the two set off to the Hill of Ancients in order to meet up with Xatu and Alakazam. They then give the player the Teleport Gem, stating that a Ghost-type Pokémon helped them in the process. The player and partner are then teleported to the entrance of Sky Tower, where they'll begin their treacherous journey to the top.
Once reaching the summit's top, the player and partner then confront Rayquaza, who proceeds with a Boss Battle after refusing to listen to the players. After being defeated, the partner points out the meteor to Rayquaza and it dutifully destroys the meteor, shrouding the whole area in a large, white light.
The player is then next seen in the spirit realm, lying there unconscious, Gengar then appears and begins to drag the player to a supposed dark land, but suddenly stops halfway. He states that he's 'forgotten' where the dark realm is, and says that that isn't like him, and ditches the player. It is then revealed that Gengar had actually carried the player back to the Hill of Ancients, where all the townsfolk and the partner await.
The player slowly wakes up, and everyone is overjoyed to see them wake up. Whilst everyone jokes around in the distance and celebrates over the meteor being destroyed, the player starts fading and Gardevoir appears, stating that it is time for the player to go. The partner soon realizes this, and comments on the player fading, to which the player responds that they must return to the human world as their role is complete. The partner, shocked, does not want the partner to leave, but the player cannot stop that, and soon they become a glowing orb that ascends to the sky. The partner and townsfolk weep over the sudden loss, angry, upset, and sad that the player did not tell them sooner that they were leaving. The scene switches to the player floating and the credits roll.
After the credits, the player is seen stating that they did not want to leave, and they wanted to stay with a friend that was deemed irreplaceable and decide with their own will that they wanted to return. Down below, it is seen that everyone is at the Team Base, mourning over the leave of the player, when the player's orb returns to the grounds. Everyone notices and sees that the player has indeed returned, and all rejoice at the arrival, ending the main-story plot of the game.
Dungeon information
The dungeon consists of 34 floors in total, with 25 main floors and 9 additional floors at Sky Tower Summit. Weather conditions are set to appear on multiple floors of both the main floor and the summit, and Monster Houses are also set to appear on all floors except 1 and 2. However, there is no chance of finding a Kecleon Shop or buried items on any floor. The Teleport Gem is first required to access Sky Tower, however, anytime after that the HM Fly or a Pokémon that knows Fly is required to access Sky Tower.
Jobs
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Pokémon
Sky Tower
Sky Tower Summit
Sprite | Pokémon | Types | Level | Experience | Floors | Recruitment | |||||
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English | Japanese | Base Chance | Friend Area | Story | Available in | ||||||
Aerodactyl | プテラ | 25 | [Research required] | 1 - 8 | 8.4% | Ancient Relic | No | Both | |||
Claydol | ネンドール | 26 | [Research required] | 1 - 8 | Unrecruitable | ||||||
Flygon | フライゴン | 27 | [Research required] | 1 - 8 | Unrecruitable | ||||||
Metagross | メタグロス | 30 | [Research required] | 1 - 8 | Unrecruitable | ||||||
Salamence | ボーマンダ | 29 | [Research required] | 1 - 8 | Unrecruitable | ||||||
Tropius | トロピウス | 27 | [Research required] | 1 - 8 | 7.6% | Jungle | Yes | Both |
Boss
Sprite | Bosses | Types | Level | Experience | Recruit Chance | Moves | ||
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English | Japanese | |||||||
Rayquaza (story) | レックウザ | 35 | Unrecruitable | Crunch | ||||
Ancientpower | ||||||||
Scary Face | ||||||||
Twister | ||||||||
Dragon Claw | ||||||||
Dragon Dance | ||||||||
Rayquaza (post-credits) | レックウザ | 45 | -10.0% | Crunch | ||||
Ancientpower | ||||||||
Scary Face | ||||||||
Fly | ||||||||
Twister | ||||||||
Dragon Claw | ||||||||
Dragon Dance |
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Items and Poké
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Traps
Sky Tower
Sprite | Traps and Floor Tiles | Floors | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Wonder Tile | ふしぎなゆか | 1 - 25 |
Sky Tower Summit
Sprite | Traps and Floor Tiles | Floors | |
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English | Japanese | ||
Wonder Tile | ふしぎなゆか | 1 - 8 |
Gallery
Trivia
- Sky Tower, along with Sky Tower Summit, are the only dungeon where the music is not used for any other dungeons present in the game.
- Sky Tower has the most floors in total out of all the main-story dungeons.
- Sky Tower has the most Pokémon out of all the main story dungeons
- The theme that plays during the battle against Rayquaza also plays during the battle against Mega Rayquaza in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
In Other Languages
See Also
/ Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team - Locations | ||
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Town and Story Locations | Felicity Bank • Hill of the Ancients • Kangaskhan Storage • Kecleon Shop • Kecleon Wares • Luminous Cave • Makuhita Dojo • Pelipper Post Office • Pokémon Square • Rescue Team Base • Whiscash Pond | |
Dungeons | Story Mode | Frosty Forest (Frosty Grotto) • Great Canyon • Howling Forest • Lapis Cave • Magma Cavern (Magma Cavern Pit) • Mt. Blaze (Mt. Blaze Peak) • Mt. Freeze (Mt. Freeze Peak) • Mt. Steel (Mt. Steel Summit) • Mt. Thunder (Mt. Thunder Peak) • Rock Path • Silent Chasm • Sinister Woods • Sky Tower (Sky Tower Summit) • Snow Path • Thunderwave Cave • Tiny Woods • Uproar Forest |
Post-Credits | Buried Relic • Darknight Relic • Desert Region • Far-off Sea • Fiery Field • Grand Sea • Joyous Tower • Lightning Field • Meteor Cave • Mt. Faraway • Murky Cave • Northern Range • Northwind Field • Pitfall Valley • Purity Forest • Silver Trench • Solar Cave • Southern Cavern • Stormy Sea • Unown Relic • Waterfall Pond • Western Cave • Wish Cave • Wyvern Hill | |
Event Only | Fantasy Strait • Marvelous Sea • Oddity Cave • Remains Island | |
Special | Rescue Team Maze • Unknown Dungeon |
/ Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team - Dojo Mazes | |
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Type-based Mazes | Bug Maze • Dark Maze • Dragon Maze • Electric Maze • Fighting Maze • Fire Maze • Flying Maze • Ghost Maze • Grass Maze • Ground Maze • Ice Maze • Normal Maze • Poison Maze • Psychic Maze • Rock Maze • Steel Maze • Water Maze |
Rescue Teams | Rescue Team Maze • Team Constrictor • Team Hydro • Team Rumblerock • Team Shifty |
References
- [1] Trivia, In Other Languages.
- [2] Part of this page history was imported from the PMD Rescue Team Wiki on Fandom as part of the Fandom-Gamepedia unification project while the MDFW was still on Gamepedia.
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