Music Box

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The Music Box (Japanese: オルゴール Music Box) is an item that exists in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX which allows the player to encounter Mew in Buried Relic. With this item, Mew will randomly appear on floors 36 through 98RB/40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and 98RTDX.

The Music Box is formed when the Rock Part, Ice Part, and Steel Part are joined together. These parts are obtained after defeating Regirock, Regice and Registeel at Buried Relic respectively. In Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, the Music Box (or its parts) must be carried in the player's Toolbox for their effects to function. The Music Box will crumble if the player attempts to use it. To create a new Music Box, the player must receive each of the three parts from each of the legendary giants again (if one is already recruited, its part will appear on that floor without any battle).

In Rescue Team DX, the Music Box is automatically formed when the three parts are obtained, and is no longer a carried item that appears in the player's Toolbox.

Music Box

Parts for the Music Box

All three of these Parts are required to create the Music Box. Separately, their only use is to be able to recruit the corresponding giant (a function that the Music Box can perform as well). If a giant has been recruited, its Part can be found on the ground upon entering the floor, with no fight required to obtain it. The Parts will crumble if the player attempts to use them.

Gallery

Rock Part RTDX.png Ice Part RTDX.png Steel Part RTDX.png Music Box RTDX.png
Rock Part in Rescue Team DX Ice Part in Rescue Team DX Steel Part in Rescue Team DX Music Box in Rescue Team DX

In other languages

Music Box

Language Title
France Flag.png French Musiphone
Germany Flag.png German Spieluhr
Italy Flag.png Italian Carillon
South Korea Flag.png Korean 오르골
Spain Flag.png Spanish Caja música

Rock Part

Language Title
France Flag.png French Roc
Germany Flag.png German Girock-Teil
Italy Flag.png Italian Ciottolo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 락 파츠
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pieza Roca

Ice Part

Language Title
France Flag.png French Glaçon
Germany Flag.png German Gice-Teil
Italy Flag.png Italian Ghiacciolo
South Korea Flag.png Korean 아이스 파츠
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pieza Hielo

Steel Part

Language Title
France Flag.png French Acier
Germany Flag.png German Gisteel-Teil
Italy Flag.png Italian Acciaietto
South Korea Flag.png Korean 스틸 파츠
Spain Flag.png Spanish Pieza Acero

Trivia

  • While the three parts were simple pyramid-shaped prisms in the original, DX shows the individual parts within the prisms: the Rock Part is the drum, the Ice Part is the comb, and the Steel Part is the winding mechanism.


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