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Its 99 floors and various special conditions imposed upon entering make Destiny Tower widely regarded as the most difficult dungeon in the game – arguably even more so than [[Zero Isle South]], due to its inclusion of Sky-exclusive Grudge Traps and Random Traps. Both dungeons, however, are generally seen as the "Ultimate Dungeons" in Explorers of Sky, similar to [[Purity Forest]] in the prequels. | Its 99 floors and various special conditions imposed upon entering make Destiny Tower widely regarded as the most difficult dungeon in the game – arguably even more so than [[Zero Isle South]], due to its inclusion of Sky-exclusive Grudge Traps and Random Traps. Both dungeons, however, are generally seen as the "Ultimate Dungeons" in Explorers of Sky, similar to [[Purity Forest]] in the prequels. | ||
At the summit, the player will find a statue of {{p|Arceus}} | At the summit, the player will find a statue of {{p|Arceus}} (its only appearance in the game) and comment on its status as the {{wp|Creator deity|creator}} of the [[Pokémon universe]]. The player will also receive the [[Space Globe]], which doubles the power of all of its holder's moves, with no side effects. | ||
==Pokémon encountered== | ==Pokémon encountered== |
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