Zero Isle
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Zero Isle (Japanese: ゼロの島 Zero Isle) is an island on the Grass Continent in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, and Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon.
In Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky
Zero Isle contains the four dungeons Zero Isle North, Zero Isle West, Zero Isle East, and Zero Isle South. In Explorers of Sky only, the dungeon Zero Isle Center is also accessible. All five of them put various temporary restrictions on the teams who explore them, ranging from being unable to gain experience, limiting the amount of items they can bring, or reducing the Pokémon's levels to 1.
In Super Mystery Dungeon
Unlike in Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, Zero Isle is a single dungeon. It is unlocked by reaching the Diamond Rank. Giratina can be fought on B13F, and one of the Eight Treasures, the Grass Looplet, can be obtained upon defeating the boss.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Charmeleon | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Flareon | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Typhlosion | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Steelix | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Blaziken | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Mawile | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Infernape | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Lucario | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Magnezone | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Magmortar | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Probopass | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Emboar | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Escavalier | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Bisharp | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
Delphox | ?? | ?? | Unrecruitable | |
These Pokémon are recruited through the Connection Orb rather than fighting them. |
Boss
Giratina (B13F) Boosts: 1,800 HP, 20 Sp. Atk., 20 Sp. Def., 50 Spd. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Items found
Item | Floors | |||||||
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Poké | B1F-12F | |||||||
Apple | 1F-12F | |||||||
Elixir | 1F-12F | |||||||
Oran Berry | B1F-?F | |||||||
Pecha Berry | B1F-?F | |||||||
Blast Seed | B1F-12F | |||||||
Blinker Seed | B1F-12F | |||||||
Decoy Seed | B1F-12F | |||||||
Tiny Reviver Seed | B1F-12F | |||||||
Warp Seed | B1F-12F | |||||||
Cleanse Orb | B1F-?F | |||||||
Emera-Up Orb | B1F-?F | |||||||
Luminous Orb | B1F-?F | |||||||
Petrify Orb | B1F-?F | |||||||
Quick Orb | B1F-?F | |||||||
Slow Orb | B1F-?F | |||||||
Confuse Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
HP-Swap Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Petrify Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Quarter Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Slow Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Slumber Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Truant Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Tunnel Wand | B1F-?F | |||||||
Geo Pebble | B?F-?F | |||||||
Wooden Spike | B?F-?F | |||||||
Pecha Looplet | B?-?F | |||||||
Wakeful Looplet | B?-?F | |||||||
Warp Looplet | B?-?F | |||||||
Barrage | B1F-?F | |||||||
Berry Power | B1F-?F | |||||||
Big Ears | B1F-?F | |||||||
Burn Guard | B1F-?F | |||||||
Comeback | B1F-?F | |||||||
Confusion Guard | B1F-?F | |||||||
Dizzying Payback | B1F-?F | |||||||
Dizzying Stare | B1F-?F | |||||||
Explosion Guard | B1F-?F | |||||||
Lullaby | B1F-?F | |||||||
Natural Recovery | B1F-?F | |||||||
Paralysis Guard | B1F-?F | |||||||
Poison Guard | B1F-?F | |||||||
Power Boost X | B1F-?F | |||||||
Power Boost Y | B1F-?F | |||||||
PP Restore | B1F-?F | |||||||
Resilient | B1F-?F | |||||||
Sleep Guard | B1F-?F | |||||||
Super Critical | B1F-?F | |||||||
Toughness | B1F-?F | |||||||
Whirlwind | B1F-?F | |||||||
Traps encountered
Image | Trap | Floors |
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Slow Trap | B10F | |
Spiky Trap | B1F | |
Spin Trap | B9F | |
Summon Trap | B3F |
Trivia
- In Super Mystery Dungeon, Zero Isle has the same music as Cave of the Deep.
In other languages
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