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Walkthrough - SOS Mail FAQPokemon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky
******SOS MAIL FAQ******
Written by: OgreGunner, aka Sean Snyder
Version 1.07
Copyright 2010 Sean Snyder
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Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
##I. Introduction
##II. The Basics
##III. How to Take Advantage of SOS Mails
##IV. SOS Mails vs Wonder Mails
##V. Detailed SOS Mail Samples
1##. Waterfall Cave Floor 8 (Time)
2##. Apple Woods Floor 12 (Time)
3##. Apple Woods Floor 12 (Sky)
4##. Craggy Coast Floor 7 (Time)
5##. Mt. Horn Floor 12 (Time)
6##. Foggy Forest Floor 11 (Time)
7##. Steam Cave Floor 7 (Time)
8##. Crystal Cave Floor 11 (Sky)
9##. Chasm Cave Floor 8 (Time)
10##. Dark Hill Floor 15 (Time)
11##. Sealed Ruin Floor 8 (Dark) *NEW*
12##. Surrounded Sea Floor 7 (Sky)
13##. The Nightmare Floor 17 (Sky)
14##. Marine Resort Floor 11 (Time)
15##. Marine Resort Floor 18 (Sky)
16##. Marine Resort Floor 18 (Sky)
17##. Mt. Mistral Floor 17 (Sky)
18##. Mt. Mistral Floor 19 (Sky)
19##. Zero Isle North Floor 16 (Dark)
20##. Zero Isle East Floor 6 (Time)
21##. Zero Isle East Floor 19 (Sky)
22##. Shimmer Desert Floor 8 (Dark)
##VI. Other SOS Mail Samples = 22 SOS Mails TOTAL
Sealed Ruin - 1 SOS Mail *NEW*
Dusk Forest - 1 SOS Mail *NEW*
Deep Dusk Forest - 1 SOS Mail *NEW*
Treeshroud Forest - 1 SOS Mail
Mystifying Forest - 8 SOS Mails
Lake Afar - 1 SOS Mail
Mt. Mistral - 1 SOS Mail
Shimmer Hill - 1 SOS Mail
Midnight Forest - 1 SOS Mail
Zero Isle North - 1 SOS Mail
Sky Stairway - 1 SOS Mail
Mystery Jungle - 1 SOS Mail
Mt. Avalanche - 1 SOS Mail
Giant Volcano - 1 SOS Mail
Bottomless Sea - 2 SOS Mails
##VII. Item Checklist
##VIII. Version History
##IX. Credits
##X. Contact Information
##XI. Copyright Information
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##I. Introduction
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The purpose of this FAQ is to explain the basics
and usefulness of SOS Mails. This FAQ also features
several detailed SOS Mails that Sky players may find
useful for items and exp.
Months ago, I had originally thought about making a FAQ
like this for Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness.
However, I did not feel there was any need to make a FAQ
exploring how useful SOS Mails are for acquiring items,
since Time and Darkness players had access to a Wondermail
Generator.
Yet, Explorers of Sky has a different format for Wondermail,
so the Time/Darkness Wondermail Generator is inapplicable to
Sky version. Since there didn't appear to be a Wondermail
Generator for Sky version being made, I decided to finally
make this FAQ for SOS Mails. Ironically, several Wondermail
Generator prototypes were released 1 day after this FAQ's first
release.
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##II. The Basics
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An SOS Mail is basically a request to be rescued from a player
who has fainted in a dungeon. Inputting an SOS Mail into your
game allows you to rescue the fallen player by exploring
the dungeon the player fainted in, and reaching a Flag on the
floor that the player fainted on. After rescueing the player,
you can send an A-OK Mail to the fallen player, who can input it
into his/her game to revive himself/herself on the floor he/she had
fainted on, without losing any Money or Items, as he/she would have
if he/she had exited the dungeon in defeat. He/She can send a Thank
You Mail to the rescuer, but this is optional.
SOS Mails can be sent by WI-FI, wirelessly, or by password. A SOS Mail
password is 54 characters long. A-OK Mails and Thank You Mails are
the same length, and can be sent by the same methods as SOS Mails.
A-OK Mails can have an item attached by the rescuer, which the revived
player will receive after revival. A-OK Mails sent by WI-FI or sent
wirelessly can instead have a helper Pokemon attached, which will aid the
revived player until he/she leaves the dungeon. Helper Pokemon sent
with A-OK Mails are not removed from the Rescuer, but sent items are.
Thank You Mails may have a message attached or an item attached,
which is removed from the Revived player and received by the rescuer.
When you wish to rescue a player who sent you an SOS Mail, you will be
able to prepare for the rescue at Pelipper's Island, where you can set
up your team, take items out of storage, and take money out of your
bank account. After preparing, you can talk to Pelipper to select a
rescue to take. You may only select a rescue in a dungeon you have visited
before, in which you have at least reached the floor the player fainted on.
After accepting a rescue, you will be taken to the dungeon where the player
fainted.
Now, here's where things get interesting. Every floor of the dungeon
you are taken to is identical to the floors that the fallen player had
been exploring. The floor layouts are exactly the same, along with
the same items, enemies, and stairs in the exact same positions on the
floors. You are actually traversing copies of the fallen player's floors!
Only the last floor will be slightly different, with a different set of
of items and enemies, along with the Flag Room. The Flag Room will be in
the same room the fallen player had fainted in. If the player had fainted
in a hallway, the Flag Room will apparently be in a room close by.
Upon entering the room with the Flag, a monster house will appear. After
reaching the Flag tile, you will complete the rescue. Pelipper will then
congratulate you and reward you based on the difficulty of the rescue. You
can then deposit the items and money you found in the dungeon into your
storage and bank. Afterward, you can leave Pelipper Island or do another
Rescue.
You are permitted 10 tries for each specific rescue, except for Dark Crater,
which allows 20 tries. Fainting or leaving the rescue via Escape Orb will
return you to Pelipper Island, with 1 less rescue attempt permitted.
Regardless of how many times you retry a rescue, the dungeon's floor structure
will always be the same. Once you have completed the rescue, you will not be
able to do it again until after completing 100 or so different rescues, after
which you can re-accept that used SOS Mail. You are allowed to store at most
30 SOS/Rescue Mails in your game at any one time. Surprisingly, you can
actually even accept SOS Mails from yourself. Even more surprisingly, while
waiting to be rescued, you can change your team name to create different SOS
Mails that are basically clones of eachother.
However, as it turns out, the game is not fooled. The game considers these
clones to all be the same SOS Mail and will not accept multiple clones.
Although this is disappointing, the game will still accept SOS Mails for the
same dungeon trip, provided the player fainted on different floors. You
can still technically get multiple "copies" of an SOS Mail if you don't mind
fainting and being rescued a few extra times.
As you re-traverse SOS Mail Dungeons, you will get a sense of Deja Vu. If
your allies are set to roam around, they will always walk in the same pattern
every trip. Roaming allies will end up fighting the same enemies every trip,
and retrieving the same treasure boxes every trip, as long as your leader
doesn't interfere. Additionally, if you have pokemon on your team with the
Pickup ability, and do not change your team before any of the trips into the
dungeon, you will notice them Picking up the exact same items on the same
floors every time. Itemizer Orbs seem to always succeed on the same specific
enemy, but will give different items each time. Dough Seeds will not in any
way affect the next floor except with extra Poke lying around.
...And now for some technical stuff regarding SOS Passwords.
SOS Passwords apparently contain the following:
-The Team Name of the player who needs to be rescued
-The version of the player's game (Time, Darkness, or Sky). Sky SOS Mails
also include a Time or Darkness tag that is only used for Time or Darkness
players who enter that Sky SOS Mail into their game.
-The Dungeon and Floor that the player fainted in
-The location on the final Floor where the Flag Room will be.
-One or more numbers used for generating the dungeon's layout.
The game uses a Psuedo Random Number Generator to generate random numbers
which determine what a dungeon's floors will look like. Special "Seed"
numbers are inserted into the Psuedo Random Number Generator to make it
generate a different set of random numbers. Specific "Seeds" will always
generate a specific set of "random" numbers, which always create the same
floor layouts for a dungeon. An SOS Mail contains the "Seeds" that generated
that fallen player's dungeon layout, and these "Seeds" are used to generate
that same dungeon layout when a rescue attempt is made on that fallen player.
I hope to one day figure out how to decode SOS Mails. Doing so could allow
for some interesting possibilities, like being able to create your own custom
SOS Mails.
That pretty much covers all the basics of SOS Mails. For those who are
wondering, Hidden Stairs are not found in SOS Mail Dungeons. Also, Species
Items that boost the chance of Kecleon Shops appearing seem to have no effect
in SOS Dungeons.
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##III. How to Take Advantage of SOS Mails
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SOS Mails provide a fixed dungeon layout for you to explore. You can
collect both items and experience from rescue trips. As mentioned earlier,
you can attempt a rescue up to 10 times, which means you can explore the
same exact dungeon layout 10 times, with the same enemies, items, and traps
all in the same spots every trip. Assuming you have enough Escape Orbs, this
can allow you to
1. Collect up to 10 copies of any regular item in that rescue dungeon.
2. Buy up to 10 copies of any item found in Kecleon Shops in that dungeon.
3. Defeat the Flag Room Monster House and any other Monster Houses in that
dungeon up to 10 times for a huge amount of experience.
4. Use Summon Traps and Pokemon Traps found in that dungeon to spawn multiple
enemies up to 10 times per Trap for even more experience.
5. Retrieve up to 10 copies of any buried item in that dungeon.
6. Retrieve up to 10 copies of the Key Room items in that dungeon. (Treasure
Boxes in Key Rooms will not always contain the same items)
7. Provided you keep your team the same, your Pickupers can get you 10 copies
of the items they pickup in the dungeon.
8. Provided your leader doesn't interfere, your roaming allies can get you 10
copies of any treasure boxes they win (though box contents are not
identical).
As an example, suppose you desire to obtain at least 15 Blue Gummies for
your Totodile. You have an SOS Mail for Craggy Coast floor 7, and you have
explored this fixed dungeon once already. You know that there is a Blue
Gummi on floor 2, and on floor 4. You can continually go through this rescue
dungeon to obtain the Blue Gummies, using an Escape Orb on floor 4 to return
to Pelipper's Island to start the process over again. You would have 16
gummies after 8 quick trips.
Additionally, since a rescue dungeon's layout never changes, you will
already know where the stairs and everything else is after your first trip
to the dungeon. This can save you time, unlike regular non-rescue trips
into the same dungeon, in which the dungeon's layout changes each trip.
Having a team of Pokemon with the Pickup ability explore rescue dungeons
increases the total amount of items obtainable from a rescue dungeon.
Using the same team of Pickupers on each trip guarantees multiple copies
of every item they pickup. Additionally, if these items don't satisfy you,
you can change your team a bit to modify the items you pickup on your next
trip. With my team of 4 Pickupers, I was able to get on average about 1-2
additional items per floor. Try it out! You won't be disappointed.
SOS Mails are not difficult to acquire. They are easily found on various
internet Message Boards. You can get plenty of SOS Mails from people needing
to be rescued. This does not only include Sky version SOS Mails, but also
SOS Mails from Time/Darkness version players. Keep this in mind, because
some items appear more frequently in different versions. Also don't forget
you can get SOS Mails for the Future dungeons.
If you need multiple copies of a specific item, you can try getting multiple
SOS Mails for a dungeon that can have that item. For example, if you need
3 Water Stones, you could try accepting multiple SOS Mails for Mystifying
Forest. If you explore each SOS dungeon and one of them has a Kecleon Shop
that sells a Water Stone, then you'll be able to get your Water Stones.
However, you are not limited to simply taking SOS Mails. You can also create
them. If you are exploring a dungeon, and see many useful items or kecleon
shops in the dungeon, you can choose to willingly faint in the dungeon so
that you can get an SOS Mail to preserve all these goodies. You can then
post your SOS Mail and get rescued and tell others about the good stuff found
in your SOS Mail. You can even accept your own SOS Mail password to milk it
of whatever goodies you had found! Of course, remember not to faint on a
floor you want preserved in the SOS Dungeon, since the last floor of a Rescue
will have a different set of items lying around. Also do not try fainting
on Warp Zone Floors, as you will not be able to be rescued if you do.
For example, if you have been looking for extremely rare Ginsengs at Mt.
Mistral, it could take hours just to find one normally. When you finally find
a Ginseng at Mt. Mistral, why settle for just one? Head to the next floor,
and get yourself knocked out. Then write down your SOS Mail password, and
after being rescued, input your own SOS Mail into your game. Now you can head
into your own SOS Mail Dungeon and collect 10 copies of that single Ginseng
you had originally found.
Alternatively, if you want massive amounts of experience easily,
just head into a dungeon with no items or money, using some weak little
recruit as your leader. Then get yourself knocked out on floor 1, and choose
to send an SOS Mail. As soon as you have written down your SOS Mail password,
choose to revive yourself in defeat. You won't lose anything. Afterward,
just accept your own SOS Mail and milk it for 10 easy monster houses! You can
even use this trick to get yourself items that normally would only be found
in monster houses, since those can appear in the flag room's monster house.
If 10 monster houses isn't enough, you can do this trick as often as you want!
Finally, feel free to experiment with SOS Mail Dungeons. Maybe Trapper Orbs
always lay the same trap if used in the same spot. Perhaps Combee's Honey
Gather Ability will always trigger when it defeats the same enemy every trip.
Perhaps the Illuminate Ability will always spawn the same Pokemon on a
specific floor every trip. Maybe having the Secret Slab/Mystery Part in your
bag will make legendary pokemon appear in rescues in their respective dungeons.
There are plenty of other possibilities, and with 10 attempts per SOS Mail,
you can try them all!
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##IV. SOS Mails vs Wonder Mails
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Here is a quick list of the Pros and Cons of both SOS Mails and Wondermails.
SOS Mails
Pros:
+A single SOS Mail can be used to obtain multiples of an item, unlike a single
wondermail.
+Can obtain multiple specific items from a single SOS Mail
+Can create "copies" of an SOS Mail via re-fainting on different floors.
+SOS Mail Dungeons are easier to traverse, after having been explored.
+Reliable source of experience
+Useful SOS mails can be easily created to benefit yourself and other players.
+Can have up to 30 SOS Mails at a time.
Cons:
-Contents of an SOS Mail Dungeon are unknown until it is explored.
-Require Escape Orbs to be effectively traversed multiple times.
-Acquirable items limited by the Dungeon the SOS Mail is for.
-The game does not just give you SOS Mails, like it does for wondermails.
Wondermails
Pros:
+Wondermail is 20 characters shorter than SOS Mails
+Wondermail rewards are usually identified by the wondermail.
+Some items obtainable by wondermail, but not by SOS Mail.
+It is easier to cycle through 100 wondermails than 100 SOS mails.
+Can use up to 8 wondermails in a single dungeon trip.
+Quicker and easier to gain points for higher Explorer Ranks than SOS mails.
Cons:
-A single wondermail is not usable 10 times in a row like an SOS Mail.
-A wondermail may have special requirements or be an escort mission.
-Can only have at most 8 wondermails at a time.
Generated Wondermails
Pros:
+Wondermail rewards can be any item in the game you desire.
+Can create up to 8 wondermails for a single dungeon trip.
+Much quicker for getting Explorer Rank points than regular wondermail.
+Wondermail difficulty is whatever you choose.
+Generated Golden Seed Wondermails make leveling up an easy task.
Cons:
-Entering 8 generated Wondermails into your game takes longer than 1 SOS Mail.
-Getting dozens of a specific item requires a lot of wondermail generating.
-A single SOS Mail can provide more than 8 useful items per trip.
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##V. Detailed SOS Mail Samples
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This section details multiple SOS Mail Dungeons that I have personally
explored. Each SOS Mail Dungeon includes the following:
1. A General Description of the Rescue, along with the SOS Mail for it.
2. A list of all the items found scattered around in that dungeon.
3. A list of all the items found in Kecleon Shops in that dungeon.
4. A list of all the useful traps found in that dungeon.
5. A list of all the items found in Key Chambers in that dungeon.
6. Diagrams detailing each floor of the dungeon.
The diagrams detailing each floor are very basic. They only detail the
general locations of each room, the hallways connecting rooms, and some
of the stuff found in the rooms. Extra hallways and Dead-End hallways are
not included in the diagrams, in most cases. Only the following stuff in
rooms will be included:
1. Your Beginning Location upon entering the floor
2. The location of the Stairs
3. The locations of Items
4. The locations of useful Traps, like Summon Traps and Pokemon Traps.
5. The locations of Kecleon Shops, Monster Houses, and the Flag Room.
Initial Enemy positions and other Traps are not included. Useful Traps are
not included in Zero Isle SOS Mails.
Additionally, under each diagram, I will identify the items, traps, and
contents of Kecleon Shops, Monster Houses, and the Flag Room that were
detailed in the diagrams.
Time, Darkness, and Sky players can all use the Time & Darkness SOS Mails
as described below. However, Sky SOS Mails will only appear as described
for Sky players. Time & Darkness players who explore one of the Sky SOS
Mails below will not experience the dungeon as described. The Floor Layouts,
Item locations, Monster House locations, and Kecleon Shop locations will
remain the same, yet the Items themselves will be different and Kecleon
Shops and Monster Houses may have a different number of items altogether.
Here is the key for reading the diagrams:
------- = horizontal hallway
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| = vertical hallway
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| | = Room
| |
|______|
B = Begin
S = Stairs
I = Item (will be numbered if multiple)
T = Trap (will be numbered if multiple)
FF = Flag Room (Always Monster House in same room)
FF
KK = Kecleon Shop
KK
MM = Monster House
MM
In the Item Identifications, Items marked with asterisks(*) are picked up by
enemies and may or may not be reachable before an enemy reaches it.
If Buried Items are included, they will simply be numbers in the diagram.
In the Item Indentifications, I will include coordinates for each Buried Item
based on the Map on the Top Screen of the DS. It will be formatted as follows:
Buried Item # - (# of squares across, # of squares down) Item Name
Example: 1-(13,34) Lost Loot
I will only include Buried Items with SOS Mails for the 7 Wonder Dungeons,
excluding Sky Stairway, which has no buried items.
It is recommended that you bring the following when you traverse these
dungeons:
1. A team of reasonably strong Pokemon (Pickupers recommended)
2. One Escape Orb (Bring more if Sticky Traps may be a problem)
3. One or more Keys if appropriate
4. A method for retrieving Buried Items if appropriate
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[{()}] 1##. Waterfall Cave Floor 8 (Time) [{()}] }
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Waterfall Cave (TIME)
Rescue anti-Hero (B [30])
Floor 8
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%6+@3N 6RQ4-& 259%7@
Summary: Can get 3 Gummies per trip.
Can get 2 Sleep Seeds per trip.
Can get 1 Power Band, Special Band, & Escape Orb per trip.
**Total Items found in Dungeon: 30**
+10 Poke (Total Value: 280)
+8 Geo Pebble (Total Pebbles: 40)
+2 Sleep Seed
+1 Blast Seed
+1 Oran Berry
+1 Max Elixir
+1 Apple
+1 Blue Gummi
+1 Grass Gummi
+1 Silver Gummi
+1 Power Band
+1 Special Band
+1 Escape Orb
----Floor 1----
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| |---------| |---------| |-----| |
| | | | | | | |
|______| |______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |
| |---------| |---------| |-------|
| I4 | | | | I3 | |
|______| |______| |______| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |
| |---------| | |B I2 |-------|
| | | |---------| I1 |
|______| |______| |__S___|
I1: Geo Pebble(5) I2: Geo Pebble(5) I3: Poke(29) I4: Poke(31)
----Floor 2----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I1 |
| I2 | | B |
|______| |______|
| |
| |---|
| |
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |--------| |
| | | S I3|
|______| |______|
I1: Poke(29) I2: Apple I3: Poke(29)
----Floor 3----
|~~~~~~~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-------------------------| |
| S B | | |
| | |______|
| | |
| I2 | |
| | |
| I1 | | |~~~~~~|
| | |--| |
| | | |
|____________| |______|
| |
| |
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-------------------------------| |
| | | |
|______| |______|
| |
| |---------------|
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |----------------| |
| | | |
|______| |______|
I1: Sleep Seed I2: Oran Berry
----Floor 4----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |---------|--------| |-----| |
| | | | | | |
|______| | |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| | | | |
| | | | B |
|______| | |______|
| |
| |
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I4 |-----| |-----| |-----| I2 |-----| |
| | | | | I3 | | | | | | S I1 |
|______| |______| |______| |______| |______| |______|
I1: Geo Pebble(5) I2: Poke(20) I3: Power Band I4: Geo Pebble(5)
----Floor 5----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |------------| I3|
| | | |
|______| |______|
| |
| |---|
| |
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| B |--------|I1 |
| S | | I2 |
|______| |______|
I1: Poke(20) I2: Max Elixir I3: Sleep Seed
----Floor 6----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
|----------------------------------| I4|-----| |---------|
| |I5 | | | |
| |______| |______| |
| |
| |
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |---------------------| | S |
| I6 | | | |
|______| | |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| B |--------|---------| |-----| |-----| |
| | | I1 | | I2 | | I3 | | |
|______| |______| |______| |______| |______|
I1: Escape Orb I2: Blue Gummi I3: Geo Pebble(5) I4: Grass Gummi
I5: Special Band I6: Geo Pebble(5)
----Floor 7----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| |-----| B |--|--| S |
|I1 | | | | | | | I3 |
|______| |______| |______| | |______|
| | | |
| | |----| |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |--------|---------| I2 |-----| |
| | | | | |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Geo Pebble(5) I2: Poke(37) I3: Geo Pebble(5)
----Floor 8----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
|---------| |-----| |------------------| |-----| |
| | | | I2 | | | | I1 |
| |______| |______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| FF |----------------------|--------| |-----| |
| FF | | | | | B |
|______| | |______| |--|______|
| | | |
| | |------|
| | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| |----------------------|--------| |
| | | |
|______| |______|
I1: Blast Seed I2: Poke(24)
Flag: Poke(24), Poke(37), Silver Gummi
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[{()}] 2##. Apple Woods Floor 12 (Time) [{()}] }
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Apple Woods (TIME)
Rescue Alastor (B [30])
Floor 12
1WW-2Q Y0K21K R=TWP9
RJN&Q& 51Q22T 6MX3KX
S4R-6S &JX50+ &6P#1T
Summary: Can get 8 Gummies per trip.
Can get 5 Big Apples per trip.
Can get 3 Apples per trip.
Can get 1 Reviver Seed & Escape Orb per trip.
Can get 1 Wide Slash TM & Vacuum-Cut TM per trip.
**Total Items found in Dungeon: 50**
+18 Poke (Total Value: 890)
+5 Big Apple
+3 Apple
+2 Stick (Total Sticks: 8)
+2 Max Elixir
+2 Blue Gummi
+2 Grass Gummi
+2 Orange Gummi
+2 Switcher Orb
+1 Warp Seed
+1 Reviver Seed
+1 Oran Berry
+1 Cheri Berry
+1 Brown Gummi
+1 Silver Gummi
+1 Wide Slash[TM]
+1 Vacuum-Cut[TM]
+1 Escape Orb
+1 Rollcall Orb
+1 Blowback Orb
+1 Warp Orb
----Floor 1----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| I2 |-----| |-----| |
|I3 I1| | B | | |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| |------| |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| | | | |--| |
| | | | | |
|______| |______|--| |______|
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I4 |--|--| |
| S | | | | |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Poke(37) I2: Poke(72) I3: Wide Slash[TM] I4: Big Apple
----Floor 2----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I1 |-----| S |
| | | | | B |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| |-----| |
| | | I2 | | |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Switcher Orb I2: Poke(72)
----Floor 3----
|~~~~~~|
| B |
| |
|______|
|
|
|
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| |--------|---------| I1 |--------|
| | | | | |
|______| | |______| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | |
|______| |______| |______| |
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~| |
| | |---------| |--------|
| S I2 | | |
|______| |______|
I1: Big Apple I2: Rollcall Orb
----Floor 4----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |--|--| |-----| I2 |-----| I3 |
| | | | | | | | |
|______| | |______| |______| |______|
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
|~~~~~~| |--|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |
| B | | |-----| | |
| |-----| I1| | S | |
|______| |______| |______| |
| | | | |
| |--| | | |
| | | | |
|~~~~~~| | | |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-|------|---------| |-----| |
| | | I5 I4| | |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Vacuum-Cut[TM] I2: Poke(62) I3: Poke(59) I4: Reviver Seed
I5: Poke(3)
----Floor 5----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| B |--------|---------| |-----| |
| I1 | | | | | |
|______| | |--|______| |______|
| | | |
| | | |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~| |
| |-----| |--|--| I2 |--------|
| | | | | | |
|______| |______| |______| |
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | | |
| | | | |
| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| |--------| | |
| S | | |
|______| |______|
I1: Big Apple I2: Poke(42)
----Floor 6----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| S B|-----| |
| | | | | I1 |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| I2 |--------|---------| |
|I3 | | |
|___I4_| |______|
I1: Poke(67) I2: Switcher Orb I3: Big Apple I4: Poke(37)
----Floor 7----
|--------------------------|-----|------------|-------|
| | | | |
| | | | |
| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |
|---| S |-----| |--| | | | | |
| | I4 | | I3 | | I5 | | | |
| |______| |______| |______| |______| |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |
| | | | I2| | | |--| | |
| | | | B | | | | | I6 | |
| |______| |_I1___| |______| | |______| |
| | | | | |
| | | | | |
|-------|-----------|-------------------|-----|-------|
I1: Oran Berry I2: Big Apple I3: Stick(4) I4: Warp Seed
I5: Orange Gummi I6: Grass Gummi
----Floor 8----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| I3 | | I4 | |I5 |---------|
| | | | | | |
|______| |______| |______| |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| | | | |~~~~~~|
| | | | | | |
| |---------|---------|---------|---------| S |
|______| | | | |______|
| | | |
| | | |
|~~~~~~| | | | |~~~~~~|
| | | | | | |
| B |---------|---------|---------|---------| |
|______| | | | |______|
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | | | |
| I1 |--| I2 | | |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Max Elixir I2: Poke(20) I3: Orange Gummi I4: Apple I5: Max Elixir
----Floor 9----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| B |-----| S |-----| |
| | | | | |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| I1 |-----| I5 |-----| |
|I2 | | I4 | | I6 |
|__I3__| |______| |______|
I1: Poke(2) I2: Cheri Berry I3: Escape Orb I4: Blue Gummi I5: Apple
I6: Poke(80)
----Floor 10----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I2 |-----| I3 |
| | | I1 | | |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| |-----| |
| | | B | | I4 S|
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Stick(4) I2: Poke(42) I3: Grass Gummi I4: Poke(16)
----Floor 11----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | |-----| |
| | | | | |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
|-----------|---------| | | |
| | | | | |
| | |______| |______|
| | | |
| | |----------| |
| | | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | | | | | |
|I1 | | | | B | | |
|______| |______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| | |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I3|--------|---------| |
|I2 | | S | | |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Warp Orb I2: Apple I3: Poke(72)
----Floor 12----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| I3 |------------------------------| |
| | | |
|______|-----| |______|
| |
| |------|
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |------------| FF |
| | | FF |
|______| |______|
| |
|--------| |------|
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| I2 |------------------------------| I1|
| | | B |
|______| |______|
I1: Poke(80) I2: Poke(80) I3: Blowback Orb
Flag: Poke(47), Silver Gummi, Brown Gummi, Blue Gummi
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[{()}] 3##. Apple Woods Floor 12 (Sky) [{()}] }
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~!* Contributed by 28Stories_Peak *!~
Apple Woods (SKY)
Rescue Campfire (B [30])
Floor 12
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Summary: Can get 12 Gummies per trip.
Can get 7 Apples per trip.
Can get 4 Big Apples per trip.
Can get 1 Reviver Seed & Escape Orb per trip.
Can get 1 Bullet Seed TM & Hidden Power TM per trip.
**Total Items found in Dungeon: 55** **2 Kecleon Shops: 9 items**
+15 Poke (Total Value: 715) +2 White Gummi
+7 Apple +2 Blowback Orb
+4 Big Apple +1 Blast Seed
+3 Stick (Total Sticks: 12) +1 Blue Gummi
+3 Orange Gummi +1 Yellow Gummi
+2 Warp Seed +1 Grass Gummi
+1 Reviver Seed +1 Rollcall Orb
+1 Heal Seed
+1 Stun Seed
+1 Blast Seed
+1 Oran Berry
+1 Cheri Berry
+1 Max Elixir
+1 Clear Gummi
+1 Pink Gummi
+1 Gold Gummi
+1 Yellow Gummi
+1 Twist Band
+1 Bullet Seed[TM]
+1 Hidden Power[TM]
+1 Safeguard[TM]
+1 Escape Orb
+1 Decoy Orb
+1 Spurn Orb
+1 Foe-Fear Orb
+1 Foe-Seal Orb
+1 Warp Orb
----Floor 1----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| I2 |
| I3 | | |
|______| |______|
| |
| |
| |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | B |
| | | I1 S |
|______| |______|
I1: Spurn Orb* I2: Poke(37) I3: Poke(54)
----Floor 2----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| |-----| S |
| | | | | |
|______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | | | |
| B | | | | I |
|______| |______| |______|
| |
| |
| |
| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
|--------| |-----| |
| | | |
|______| |______|
I: Poke(47)
----Floor 3----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| |--------|------------|---------| |
| | | | | | | |
|______| |______| | | |______|
| | | | |
| | | | |
| | | | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| I4 |-----| | | |-----| | | I1 |
| | | | | | | | | |
|______| |______| |______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|-----------| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| | | S | | I2 |-----| |
| | | | | | | I3 |
| | |______| |______| |______|
| | |
| | |
| | |
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| |-----| | | |
| | | I5 | | B |
|______| |______| |______|
I1: Clear Gummi I2: Apple I3: Poke(59) I4: Heal Seed I5: Stick(4)
----Floor 4----
|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~| |~~~~~~|
| B |-----| I1 |-----| KK |-----| S |
| | | | | KK | | I5 |
|______| |______| |______| |______|
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|~~~~~~| |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
