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ひょうちゅうのもり Icicle Forest
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Allowances
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| Recruiting:
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No
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| Items:
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48
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| Money:
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Allowed
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| Starting level:
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Current
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| Team members:
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2
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Location
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Icicle Forest (Japanese: ひょうちゅうのもり Icicle Forest) is a dungeon found only in In the Future of Darkness, a Special Episode in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky.
This dungeon is unlocked after completing Dark Ice Mountain. It has a total of ten floors. In the forest, there are icicles and ice pillars imbued with electrical energy that, when touched, will slowly drain the characters' consciousness.
Gameplay
As this is a Special Episode dungeon, the player cannot recruit Pokémon inside and cannot be rescued if knocked out.
The dungeon uses two floor layouts
- Medium-sized, with 3-9 rooms on floors 4 and 7 and 3-8 rooms on floors 1 an d10
- Large-sized, with:
- 3-9 rooms on floors 2 and 9
- 3-10 rooms on floors 3 and 8
- 3-12 rooms on floors 5 and 6
There's 3-6 items on each floor and 2-5 items buried in the walls. There's 2-3 starting enemies on each floor.
The IQ Booster does not activate in this dungeon. The turn limit is 1000. There is water on floors 3, 5 and 7. There is light darkness in the dungeon. The enemies in this dungeon have 26IQ.
Pokémon encountered
Items
Ground
Buried items
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Floors
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2-200 Poké
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1-10F
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Traps
The amount of traps depends on the floor:
- 0 on floor 1
- 3-6 on floor 2
- 3-7 on floor 3
- 4-8 on floors 4 through 10
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Trap
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Appearance %
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Chestnut Trap
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6.33%
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Explosion Trap
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2.53%
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Grimy Trap
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6.33%
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Gust Trap
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3.17%
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Mud Trap
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3.16%
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PP-Zero Trap
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6.33%
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Poison Trap
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6.33%
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Pokémon Trap
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6.33%
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Seal Trap
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3.16%
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Selfdestruct Trap
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1.90%
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Slow Trap
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6.33%
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Slumber Trap
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7.60%
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Spin Trap
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5.69%
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Trip Trap
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3.16%
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Warp Trap
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6.33%
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Wonder Tile
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25.32%
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Layout
| Entrance (paralyzed)
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Entrance
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Exit
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Pillars
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In other languages
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This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Locations and Sidegames, respectively.
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