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==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
All dungeons contain [[wild Pokémon]], which appear randomly. Each dungeon has its own unique set of Pokémon, which is based on the area in which the dungeon is located. For example, [[Tiny Woods|Tiny]] and [[Sinister Woods]] contain many {{t|Bug}}- and {{type2|Grass}} Pokémon in them, because they are wooded areas. [[Waterfall Cave]] has many {{type2|Water}} Pokémon in it, for obvious reasons. However, some dungeons don't have a dominant type, or the area that they are in doesn't have a dominant effect. An example of such a dungeon would be the [[Final Maze]], as the {{p|Marowak}} [[Marowak Dojo|Dojo]] does not have a dominant setting, effect or type associated with it. The levels of the Pokémon in the dungeon get higher as the player enters dungeons unlocked later in the game. For example, [[Amp Plains]] has higher-leveled Pokémon than [[Apple Woods]], whose Pokémon are leveled higher than dungeons unlocked early on such as [[Beach Cave]] and [[Drenched Bluff]].
All dungeons contain [[wild Pokémon]], which appear randomly. Each dungeon has its own unique set of Pokémon, which is based on the area in which the dungeon is located. For example, [[Tiny Woods|Tiny]] and [[Sinister Woods]] contain many {{t|Bug}}- and {{type|Grass}} Pokémon in them, because they are wooded areas. [[Waterfall Cave]] has many {{type|Water}} Pokémon in it, for obvious reasons. However, some dungeons don't have a dominant type, or the area that they are in doesn't have a dominant effect. An example of such a dungeon would be the [[Final Maze]], as the {{p|Marowak}} [[Marowak Dojo|Dojo]] does not have a dominant setting, effect or type associated with it. The levels of the Pokémon in the dungeon get higher as the player enters dungeons unlocked later in the game. For example, [[Amp Plains]] has higher-leveled Pokémon than [[Apple Woods]], whose Pokémon are leveled higher than dungeons unlocked early on such as [[Beach Cave]] and [[Drenched Bluff]].


==Dungeon flooring==
==Dungeon flooring==
{{main|Dungeon tiles}}
{{main|Dungeon tiles}}
All floors are mostly covered by ordinary ground. Normal or ordinary ground tiles may be covered with aesthetic effects, such as grass or rocky terrain, and may be traversed by any Pokémon. Traveling across normal tiles does not produce any side effects, even if they do appear to have extremely rocky terrain. Certain groups of Pokémon may be able to move across other types of tiles, however. For example, {{type2|Water}} Pokémon have the ability to enter, exit and traverse through water tiles freely, while other types of Pokémon must eat a Slip Seed to be able to do so. There are also objects hidden in the floors of rooms, most of which are traps having a variety of potential effects. Stairs to the [[Secret Bazaar]] may appear randomly on the floor as well.
All floors are mostly covered by ordinary ground. Normal or ordinary ground tiles may be covered with aesthetic effects, such as grass or rocky terrain, and may be traversed by any Pokémon. Traveling across normal tiles does not produce any side effects, even if they do appear to have extremely rocky terrain. Certain groups of Pokémon may be able to move across other types of tiles, however. For example, {{type|Water}} Pokémon have the ability to enter, exit and traverse through water tiles freely, while other types of Pokémon must eat a Slip Seed to be able to do so. There are also objects hidden in the floors of rooms, most of which are traps having a variety of potential effects. Stairs to the [[Secret Bazaar]] may appear randomly on the floor as well.


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