Tyrian Maze
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Tyrian Maze (Japanese: シアンの迷い道 Cyan Lost Road) is a playable dungeon the player goes through in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. It has 12 floors and three bosses. This dungeon is accessible after completing the Scorching Desert dungeon and talking to Espeon and Umbreon. Recruited Pokémon automatically get sent back to Pokémon Paradise instead of staying with the group. After the main story-line, the player may enter this dungeon as a Mapless Street from the Wailing Valley dungeon at a high aura level.
Pokémon encountered
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Cranidos | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Simisage | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Carracosta | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Garbodor | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Galvantula | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Lampent | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Beartic | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Golett | B1F-B11F | ? | ?% | |
Braviary | B9F | ? | ?% | |
Salamence | Cliffside | ? | ?% Boss | |
Chandelure | Cliffside | ? | ?% Boss | |
Post story-line
Pokémon | Floors | Levels | Recruit Rate | |
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Cranidos | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Simisage | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Carracosta | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Garbodor | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Galvantula | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Lampent | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Beartic | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Golett | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Bisharp | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Braviary | N/A | ? | ?% | |
Items
Item | Floors | |
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63-297 Poké | B1-B12F | |
Chesto Berry | B1-B12F | |
Oran Berry | B1-B12F | |
Cheri Berry | B1-B12F | |
Gravelerock | B1-B12F | |
Health Orb | B1-B12F | |
All-Strength Orb | B1-B12F | |
All-Dodge Orb | B1-B12F | |
Totter Orb | B1-B12F | |
Warp Seed | B1-B12F | |
Joy Ribbon | B1-B12F | |
File:MDBag Health drink TDS Sprite.png | Max Elixir | B1-B12F |
Scope Lens | B1-B12F |
Gallery
- Cyan Lost Road entrance PMDGTI.png
Entrance
- Cyan Lost Road boss area PMDGTI.png
boss area
- Cyan Lost Road boss battle PMDGTI.png
Boss battle against Chandelure and Salamence
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. |