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==In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity==
==In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity==
Unlike in previous games, a Gilded Hall can have different floor layouts like normal dungeons. They can also also contains traps and enemy Pokémon, and may even contain a [[Monster House]]. Enemy Pokémon can differ depending on what dungeon the player was in before entering a Gilded Hall. Entry to a Gilded Hall through [[Silent Tundra]], [[Dreamy Island]], and [[Moonlit Forest]] provides access to its inner chamber which allow players to recruit {{p|Tornadus}}, while the inner chamber accessed through [[Rusty Mountain]], [[Jaws of the Abyss]], and [[Smoking Mountain]] allow players to recruit {{p|Thundurus}}.  
Unlike in previous games, a Gilded Hall can have different floor layouts like normal dungeons. They can also contain traps and enemy Pokémon, and may even contain a [[Monster House]]. Enemy Pokémon can differ depending on what dungeon the player was in before entering a Gilded Hall. Entry to a Gilded Hall through [[Silent Tundra]], [[Dreamy Island]], and [[Moonlit Forest]] provides access to its inner chamber which allow players to recruit {{p|Tornadus}}, while the inner chamber accessed through [[Rusty Mountain]], [[Jaws of the Abyss]], and [[Smoking Mountain]] allow players to recruit {{p|Thundurus}}.  


Sparkling floor [[dungeon tile|tiles]] are common in Gilded Halls, and often hold {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Gold Ribbon}}s. [[Poké]] can also be found in relatively large quantities.
Sparkling floor [[dungeon tile|tiles]] are common in Gilded Halls, and often hold {{DL|Scarf (Mystery Dungeon)|Gold Ribbon}}s. [[Poké]] can also be found in relatively large quantities.
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