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'''Makuhita Dojo''' is a training facility in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]]. It is located in the outskirts of [[Pokémon Square]].  There are 21 preset mazes in the dojo, each only three floors deep.  The {{player}} has to play through the main storyline in order to unlock all 21 mazes.
[[File:Makuhita Dojo RTRB.png|thumb|240px|The Makuhita Dojo in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team]]]]
[[File:Makuhita Dojo RTDX.png|thumb|250px|The Makuhita Dojo in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|Rescue Team DX]]]]
'''Makuhita Dojo''' (Japanese: '''マクノシタ{{tt|訓練所|くんれんじょ}}''' ''{{tt|Makunoshita|Makuhita}} Training Center'') is a training facility in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team]], and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|Rescue Team DX]]. It is located south of [[Pokémon Square]].  


Wild Pokémon cannot be recruited in any of the mazes. Boss Pokémon in the Team mazes may be recruited, however. The boss Pokémon may only be recruitable if the player is level 90+ and wearing a Friend Bow, with the exception of the Nuzleaf in the [[#Team Shifty|Team Shifty]] maze and the Graveler in the [[#Team Rumblerock|Team Rumblerock]] maze, which can be recruited if the player is either level 90 or level 50 with a Friend Bow. There is no chance of finding a Monster House, a shop, or an item of any sort in this dungeon.
==Mechanics==
===Red and Blue Rescue Team===
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team, Makuhita Dojo has 21 preset [[Mystery Dungeon#Training mazes|mazes]], each only three floors deep. The first floor of all the mazes has no special features, while the second floor has limited visibility and water tiles (except [[#Fire Maze|Fire Maze]] which has lava, [[#Rock Maze|Rock]] and [[#Steel Maze|Steel Maze]] which have no special [[Dungeon tile|floor tiles]]). A boss Pokémon is present on the third floor. The mazes are unlocked as the player progresses through the main storyline.


==Normal Maze==
The Pokémon encountered in Makuhita Dojo cannot be recruited in any of the mazes. Boss Pokémon in the Team mazes may be recruited, however. The boss Pokémon may only be recruited if the player is level 90 or higher and wearing a {{DL|Recruitment|Friend Bow}}, with the exception of {{p|Nuzleaf}} in the [[#Team Shifty|Team Shifty]] maze and {{p|Graveler}} in the [[#Team Rumblerock|Team Rumblerock]] maze, which can be recruited if the player is either level 90 or higher or level 50 or higher with a Friend Bow. There is no chance of finding [[Monster House]]s, [[Kecleon Shop]]s, or items in this dungeon. {{a|Pickup}} still works, however. Clearing a maze refreshes the items available in the [[Kecleon Shop]] and the jobs available on the bulletin board.
This maze takes place in a rock cave.
 
Upon clearing each of the type-based mazes at least once, the player will receive a [[Team Base#Figures|Bonsly statue]] to place outside their rescue [[Team Base]] and a {{DL|Health drink|Ginseng}}. The player will also receive a Ginseng the first time they clear each of the Rescue Team-based mazes.


===Wild Pokémon===
====Traps encountered====
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
'''Note''': The % are rough estimates. Traps appear only in team mazes.
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{| class="roundy sortable" style="text-align: center; background: #{{arceus color}}; border: 3px solid #{{arceus color dark}}"
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
! Floors
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
|-
| {{MS|020}}
! class="unsortable" style="background: #{{arceus color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Image
| {{p|Raticate}}
! style="background-color: #{{arceus color light}}" | {{color2|000|Dungeon tile|Trap}}
| 1-2
! style="background-color: #{{arceus color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}" data-sort-type="number" | Floor 1-2
| 19
|- style="background: #FFF"
| rowspan=4 | Unrecruitable
| [[File:GrimyTrap.png]]
|-
| '''Grimy Trap'''
| {{MS|162}}
| 11.76%
| {{p|Furret}} ×1
|- style="background: #FFF"
| rowspan=3 | 3
|[[File:MudTrap.png]]
| 14
| '''Mud Trap'''
|-
| 11.76%
| {{MS|083}}
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{p|Farfetch'd}} ×1
|[[File:PoisonTrap.png]]
| 10
| '''Poison Trap'''
|-
| 11.77%
| {{MS|263}}
|- style="background: #FFF"
| {{p|Zigzagoon}} ×1
|[[File:PP-ZeroTrap.png]]
| 5
| '''PP-Zero Trap'''
| 11.76%
|- style="background: #FFF"
|[[File:SealTrap.png]]
|'''Seal Trap'''
| 11.76%
|- style="background: #FFF"
|[[File:SlowTrap.png]]
|'''Slow Trap'''
| 11.77%
|- style="background: #FFF"
|[[File:SlumberTrap.png]]
|'''Slumber Trap'''
| 5.88%
|- style="background: #FFF"
|[[File:SpinTrap.png]]
|'''Spin Trap'''
| 11.77%
|- style="background: #FFF"
|[[File:StickyTrap.png]]
|'''Sticky Trap'''
| 11.77%
|}
 
====Pickup items====
Type-themed mazes will have their type Gummi, while team mazes will have an Apple. Heal and Cheri appear in mazes from Normal to Poison. The other items are shared.
{{DungeonItem/h|Arceus}}
{{DungeonItem|Cheri Berry|Berry|sprite=MDBag Cheri Berry Sprite|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Oran Berry|Berry|sprite=MDBag Oran Berry Sprite|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Pecha Berry|Berry|sprite=MDBag Pecha Berry III Sprite|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Blast Seed|Seed|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Heal Seed|Seed|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Reviver Seed|Seed|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Warp Seed|Seed|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Apple|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Max Elixir|Drink|3=1-2}}
{{DungeonItem|Gummi|sprite=MDBag White Gummi III Sprite|3=1-2}}
|}
|}


==Fire Maze==
===Rescue Team DX===
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, Makuhita Dojo is now a time-based feature where one Pokémon attempts to defeat as many opposing Pokémon within a one-floor maze to earn [[Experience]] Points and Move Experience. The player requires a Bronze, Silver, or Gold [[Dojo Ticket]] to train at the Dojo, and the tickets give 50, 55, or 60 seconds respectively at the Dojo. The timer will continue to run during animations or when the menu is opened. Within the maze, walking turns are faster than they usually are. No items can be found within the mazes, and no Pokémon can be recruited. [[Monster House]]s can occur.
 
Once the time has passed, the Experience Points accumulated goes into the trained Pokémon. Depending on the type of Dojo Ticket used, Experience and Move Experience earned are multiplied by three (Bronze), five (Silver), or seven (Gold). The Experience gained is substantially increased if an enemy is defeated by a super-effective move.
 
Mazes contain Pokémon who are weak to the namesake maze, except for the {{t|Normal}} Maze, as no type is weak to Normal. For example, the {{t|Fire}} Maze may contain Pokémon of the {{type|Bug}}, the {{type|Grass}}, the {{type|Ice}}, or the {{type|Steel}}. The maze that the player enters depends on the type the Pokémon selected to train, e.g. if a {{p|Baltoy}} is chosen to train, that Pokémon can only enter either the {{t|Ground}} or {{t|Psychic}} mazes, whilst {{p|Blastoise}} can only enter the {{t|Water}} Maze. If the Pokémon faints, it will be revived with its stats reset to normal. There is no limit to how many times the Pokémon can be revived. Using moves does not consume any [[PP]], allowing moves to be used infinitely in mazes.
 
==List of mazes in Red and Blue Rescue Team==
===Normal Maze===
This maze takes place in a rock cave.
 
{{mdloc/h|normal}}
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|B1-B2|19|0}}
{{mdloc|083|Farfetch'd|B3|10|0|boss=yes}}
{{mdloc|162|Furret|B3|14|0|boss=yes}}
{{mdloc|263|Zigzagoon|B3|5|0|boss=yes}}
{{mdloc/f|normal}}
 
===Fire Maze===
This maze takes place in a volcano.
This maze takes place in a volcano.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|fire}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|077|Ponyta|B1-B2|30|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|218|Slugma|B1-B2|16|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|240|Magby|B1-B2|17|0}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|077|Ponyta|B3|30|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc|218|Slugma|B3|16|0|boss=yes}}
! Recruit rate
{{mdloc|240|Magby|B3|17|0|boss=yes}}
|-
{{mdloc/f|fire}}
| {{MS|240}}
| {{p|Magby}}
| rowspan=3 | 1-2
| 17
| rowspan=6 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|218}}
| {{p|Slugma}}
| 16
|-
| {{MS|077}}
| {{p|Ponyta}}
| 30
|-
| {{MS|240}}
| {{p|Magby}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 17
|-
| {{MS|218}}
| {{p|Slugma}} ×1
| 16
|-
| {{MS|077}}
| {{p|Ponyta}} ×1
| 30
|}


==Water Maze==
===Water Maze===
This maze takes place in a lake.
This maze takes place in a lake.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|water}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|060|Poliwag|B1-B2|10|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|060|Poliwag|B3|10|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc/f|water|There are three Poliwag as the bosses.}}
! Floors
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|060}}
| {{p|Poliwag}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 10
| rowspan=2 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Poliwag}} ×3
| 3
|}


==Grass Maze==
===Grass Maze===
This maze takes place in a forest.
This maze takes place in a forest.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|grass}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|102|Exeggcute|B1-B2|1|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|191|Sunkern|B1-B2|1|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|102|Exeggcute|B3|1|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|191|Sunkern|B3|1|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc|285|Shroomish|B3|9|0|boss=yes}}
! Recruit rate
{{mdloc|331|Cacnea|B3|13|0|boss=yes}}
|-
{{mdloc/f|grass}}
| {{MS|191}}
| {{p|Sunkern}}
| rowspan=2 | 1-2
| rowspan=4 | 1
| rowspan=6 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|102}}
| {{p|Exeggcute}}
|-
| {{MS|191}}
| {{p|Sunkern}} ×1
| rowspan=4 | 3
|-
| {{MS|102}}
| {{p|Exeggcute}} ×1
|-
| {{MS|331}}
| {{p|Cacnea}} ×1
| 13
|-
| {{MS|285}}
| {{p|Shroomish}} ×1
| 9
|}


==Electric Maze==
===Electric Maze===
This maze takes place in ruins.
This maze takes place in ruins.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|electric}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|100|Voltorb|B1-B2|3|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|100|Voltorb|B3|3|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|309|Electrike|B3|12|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc/f|electric|There are two Voltorb and two Electrike as the bosses.}}
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|100}}
| {{p|Voltorb}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 3
| rowspan=3 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Voltorb}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
|-
| {{MS|309}}
| {{p|Electrike}} ×2
| 12
|}
 
==Ice Maze==


===Ice Maze===
This maze takes place in an ice cave.
This maze takes place in an ice cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|ice}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|220|Swinub|B1-B2|8|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|221|Piloswine|B1-B2|16|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|361|Snorunt|B1-B2|20|0}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|220|Swinub|B3|8|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc|221|Piloswine|B3|16|0|boss=yes}}
! Recruit rate
{{mdloc|361|Snorunt|B3|20|0|boss=yes}}
|-
{{mdloc/f|ice}}
| {{MS|220}}
| {{p|Swinub}}
| rowspan=3 | 1-2
| 8
| rowspan=6 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|361}}
| {{p|Snorunt}}
| 20
|-
| {{MS|221}}
| {{p|Piloswine}}
| 16
|-
| {{MS|220}}
| {{p|Swinub}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 8
|-
| {{MS|361}}
| {{p|Snorunt}} ×1
| 20
|-
| {{MS|221}}
| {{p|Piloswine}} ×1
| 16
|}


==Fighting Maze==
===Fighting Maze===
This maze takes place in a granite cave.
This maze takes place in a granite cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|fighting}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|236|Tyrogue|B1-B2|6|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|307|Meditite|B1-B2|6|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|106|Hitmonlee|B3|22|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|236|Tyrogue|B3|6|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc|307|Meditite|B3|6|0|boss=yes}}
! Recruit rate
{{mdloc/f|fighting}}
|-
| {{MS|236}}
| {{p|Tyrogue}}
| rowspan=2 | 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 6
| rowspan=5 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|307}}
| {{p|Meditite}}
|-
| {{MS|106}}
| {{p|Hitmonlee}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 22
|-
| {{MS|236}}
| {{p|Tyrogue}} ×1
| rowspan=2 | 6
|-
| {{MS|307}}
| {{p|Meditite}} ×1
|}


==Ground Maze==
===Ground Maze===
This maze takes place in a rock cave.
This maze takes place in a rock cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|ground}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|050|Diglett|B1-B2|20|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|231|Phanpy|B1-B2|14|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|050|Diglett|B3|20|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|231|Phanpy|B3|14|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc/f|ground|There are two Diglett and two Phanpy as the bosses.}}
! Recruit rate
|-
| {{MS|050}}
| {{p|Diglett}}
| rowspan=2 | 1-2
| 20
| rowspan=4 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|231}}
| {{p|Phanpy}}
| 14
|-
| {{MS|050}}
| {{p|Diglett}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
| 20
|-
| {{MS|231}}
| {{p|Phanpy}} ×2
| 14
|}


==Flying Maze==
===Flying Maze===
This maze takes place in a granite cave.
This maze takes place in a granite cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|flying}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|016|Pidgey|B1-B2|1|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|016|Pidgey|B3|1|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|083|Farfetch'd|B3|10|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|084|Doduo|B3|14|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc/f|flying}}
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|016}}
| {{p|Pidgey}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 1
| rowspan=4 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Pidgey}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
|-
| {{MS|084}}
| {{p|Doduo}} ×1
| 14
|-
| {{MS|083}}
| {{p|Farfetch'd}} ×1
| 10
|}


==Psychic Maze==
===Psychic Maze===
This maze takes place in a granite cave.
This maze takes place in a granite cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|psychic}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|202|Wobbuffet|B1-B2|30|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|202|Wobbuffet|B3|30|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc/f|psychic|There are three Wobbuffet as the bosses.}}
! Floors
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|202}}
| {{p|Wobbuffet}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 30
| rowspan=2 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Wobbuffet}} ×3
| 3
|}


==Poison Maze==
===Poison Maze===
This maze takes place in a poisonous swamp.
This maze takes place in a poisonous swamp.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|poison}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|029|Nidoran♀|B1-B2|4|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|029|Nidoran♀|B3|4|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|032|Nidoran♂|B3|12|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc/f|poison|There are two Nidoran♀ and two Nidoran♂ as the bosses.}}
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|029}}
| {{p|Nidoran♀}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 4
| rowspan=3 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Nidoran♀}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
|-
| {{MS|032}}
| {{p|Nidoran♂}} ×2
| 12
|}


==Bug Maze==
===Bug Maze===
This maze takes place in a forest.
This maze takes place in a forest.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|bug}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|013|Weedle|B1-B2|8|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|015|Beedrill|B1-B2|10|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|127|Pinsir|B1-B2|6|0}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|013|Weedle|B3|8|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc|015|Beedrill|B3|10|0|boss=yes}}
! Recruit rate
{{mdloc|127|Pinsir|B3|6|0|boss=yes}}
|-
{{mdloc/f|bug}}
| {{MS|013}}
| {{p|Weedle}}
| rowspan=3 | 1-2
| 8
| rowspan=6 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|127}}
| {{p|Pinsir}}
| 6
|-
| {{MS|015}}
| {{p|Beedrill}}
| 10
|-
| {{MS|013}}
| {{p|Weedle}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 8
|-
| {{MS|127}}
| {{p|Pinsir}} ×1
| 6
|-
| {{MS|015}}
| {{p|Beedrill}} ×1
| 10
|}


==Rock Maze==
===Rock Maze===
This maze takes place in a rock cave.
This maze takes place in a rock cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|rock}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|074|Geodude|B1-B2|5|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|185|Sudowoodo|B1-B2|7|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|074|Geodude|B3|5|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|185|Sudowoodo|B3|7|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc|247|Pupitar|B3|17|0|boss=yes}}
! Recruit rate
{{mdloc/f|rock}}
|-
| {{MS|185}}
| {{p|Sudowoodo}}
| rowspan=2 | 1-2
| 7
| rowspan=5 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|074}}
| {{p|Geodude}}
| 5
|-
| {{MS|247}}
| {{p|Pupitar}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 17
|-
| {{MS|185}}
| {{p|Sudowoodo}} ×1
| 7
|-
| {{MS|074}}
| {{p|Geodude}} ×1
| 5
|}


==Ghost Maze==
===Ghost Maze===
This maze takes place in a granite cave.
This maze takes place in a granite cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|ghost}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|092|Gastly|B1-B2|23|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|092|Gastly|B3|23|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc/f|ghost|There are three Gastly as the bosses.}}
! Floors
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|092}}
| {{p|Gastly}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 23
| rowspan=2 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Gastly}} ×3
| 3
|}


==Dragon Maze==
===Dragon Maze===
This maze takes place in a granite cave.
This maze takes place in a granite cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|dragon}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|B1-B2|16|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|372|Shelgon|B1-B2|19|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|B3|16|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|372|Shelgon|B3|19|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc/f|dragon|There are two Bagon and two Shelgon as the bosses.}}
! Recruit rate
|-
| {{MS|371}}
| {{p|Bagon}}
| rowspan=2 | 1-2
| 16
| rowspan=4 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|372}}
| {{p|Shelgon}}
| 19
|-
| {{MS|371}}
| {{p|Bagon}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
| 16
|-
| {{MS|372}}
| {{p|Shelgon}} ×2
| 19
|}


==Dark Maze==
===Dark Maze===
This maze takes place in ruins.
This maze takes place in ruins.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|dark}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|261|Poochyena|B1-B2|3|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|198|Murkrow|B3|14|0|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|261|Poochyena|B3|3|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc/f|dark|There are two Poochyena and two Murkrow as the bosses.}}
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|261}}
| {{p|Poochyena}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 3
| rowspan=3 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Poochyena}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
|-
| {{MS|198}}
| {{p|Murkrow}} ×2
| 14
|}


==Steel Maze==
===Steel Maze===
This maze takes place in a granite cave.
This maze takes place in a granite cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|steel}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|304|Aron|B1-B2|6|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|374|Beldum|B1-B2|5|0}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|304|Aron|B3|6|0|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|374|Beldum|B3|5|0|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc/f|steel|There are two Beldum and two Aron as the bosses.}}
! Recruit rate
|-
| {{MS|374}}
| {{p|Beldum}}
| rowspan=2 | 1-2
| 5
| rowspan=4 | Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|304}}
| {{p|Aron}}
| 6
|-
| {{MS|374}}
| {{p|Beldum}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
| 5
|-
| {{MS|304}}
| {{p|Aron}} ×2
| 6
|}


==Team Shifty==
===Team Shifty===
Team Shifty is a Normal-rank rescue team consisting of its leader {{p|Shiftry}} and two {{p|Nuzleaf}}. The trio were known to cause some trouble at the beginning of the game. Later on, Shiftry assembled Pokémon in [[Pokémon Square]] to recruit a team to attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]]. The volunteers were leaders of other rescue teams: {{p|Blastoise}} from Team Hydro, {{p|Octillery}} from Team Constrictor, and {{p|Golem}} from Team Rumblerock.
Team Shifty is a Normal-rank rescue team consisting of its leader {{p|Shiftry}} and two {{p|Nuzleaf}}. The trio were known to cause some trouble at the beginning of the game. Later on, Shiftry assembled Pokémon in [[Pokémon Square]] to recruit a team to attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]]. The volunteers were leaders of other rescue teams: {{p|Blastoise}} from Team Hydro, {{p|Octillery}} from Team Constrictor, and {{p|Golem}} from Team Rumblerock.


Team Shifty's maze in the Makuhita Dojo takes place in a forest.
Team Shifty's maze in the Makuhita Dojo takes place in a forest.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|grass}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|274|Nuzleaf|B1-B2|10|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|274|Nuzleaf|B3|10|-19|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|275|Shiftry|B3|20|-30|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc/f|dark|There are two Nuzleaf and one Shiftry as the bosses.}}
! Level
! Recruit rate
|-
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|274}}
| {{p|Nuzleaf}}
| 1-2
| rowspan=2 | 10
| Unrecruitable
|-
| {{p|Nuzleaf}} ×2
| rowspan=2 | 3
| -19%
|-
| {{MS|275}}
| {{p|Shiftry}} ×1
| 20
| -30%
|}


==Team Constrictor==
===Team Constrictor===
Team Constrictor is a Silver-rank rescue team consisting of its leader {{p|Octillery}} as well as {{p|Tentacruel}} and {{p|Cradily}}. Octillery stepped up to volunteer her services in an attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]].
Team Constrictor is a Silver-rank rescue team consisting of its leader {{p|Octillery}} as well as {{p|Tentacruel}} and {{p|Cradily}}. Octillery stepped up to volunteer her services in an attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]].


Team Constrictor's maze in the Makuhita Dojo takes place in deep water.
Team Constrictor's maze in the Makuhita Dojo takes place in deep water.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|water}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|072|Tentacool|B1-B2|27|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|073|Tentacruel|B3|33|-30|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|224|Octillery|B3|30|-30|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|346|Cradily|B3|45|-30|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc/f|water}}
! Recruit rate
|-
| {{MS|072}}
| {{p|Tentacool}}
| 1-2
| 27
| Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|346}}
| {{p|Cradily}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 45
| rowspan=3 | -30%
|-
| {{MS|224}}
| {{p|Octillery}} ×1
| 30
|-
| {{MS|073}}
| {{p|Tentacruel}} ×1
| 33
|}
 
===Trivia===
*Octillery on Team Constrictor is one of only two confirmed female characters in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]], the other being {{p|Medicham}} on [[Team Meanies]].  This doesn't count the player, who can choose to be either male or female, and also doesn't count the player's partner, who's confirmed female if it's {{p|Chikorita}}.
*Octillery's usage of the word "darling" may be a play on at least one of the Gabor sisters.


==Team Hydro==
===Team Hydro===
Team Hydro is a Bronze-rank rescue team consisting of all of the fully evolved {{t|Water}}-type [[starter Pokémon]] as of [[Generation III]]: its leader {{p|Blastoise}} as well as {{p|Feraligatr}} and {{p|Swampert}}. Blastoise stepped up to volunteer his services in an attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]].
Team Hydro is a Bronze-rank rescue team consisting of all of the fully-evolved {{type|Water}} [[first partner Pokémon]] as of [[Generation III]]: its leader {{p|Blastoise}} as well as {{p|Feraligatr}} and {{p|Swampert}}. Blastoise stepped up to volunteer his services in an attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]].


Team Hydro's maze in the Makuhita Dojo takes place in a lake.
Team Hydro's maze in the Makuhita Dojo takes place in a lake.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|water}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|060|Poliwag|B1-B2|10|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|009|Blastoise|B3|38|-33.9|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|160|Feraligatr|B3|32|-33.9|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc|260|Swampert|B3|37|-33.9|boss=yes}}
! Level
{{mdloc/f|water}}
! Recruit rate
|-
| {{MS|060}}
| {{p|Poliwag}}
| 1-2
| 10
| Unrecruitable
|-
| {{MS|260}}
| {{p|Swampert}} ×1
| rowspan=3 | 3
| 37
| rowspan=3 | -33.9%
|-
| {{MS|009}}
| {{p|Blastoise}} ×1
| 38
|-
| {{MS|160}}
| {{p|Feraligatr}} ×1
| 32
|}


==Team Rumblerock==
===Team Rumblerock===
Team Rumblerock is a Normal-rank rescue team consisting of its leader {{p|Golem}} and two {{p|Graveler}}. Golem stepped up to volunteer his services in an attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]].
Team Rumblerock is a Normal-rank rescue team consisting of its leader {{p|Golem}} and two {{p|Graveler}}. Golem stepped up to volunteer his services in an attempt to stop {{p|Groudon}} in the [[Magma Cavern]].


Team Rumblerock's maze in Makuhita Dojo takes place in a rock cave.
Team Rumblerock's maze in Makuhita Dojo takes place in a rock cave.


===Wild Pokémon===
{{mdloc/h|rock}}
{| {{Bluetable|background: white; margin: auto;}}
{{mdloc|075|Graveler|B1-B2|22|0}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
{{mdloc|075|Graveler|B3|22|-19|boss=yes}}
! colspan="2" | Pokémon
{{mdloc|076|Golem|B3|15|-30|boss=yes}}
! Floors
{{mdloc/f|ground|There are two Graveler and one Golem as the bosses.}}
! Level
 
! Recruit rate
===Rescue Team Maze===
|-
Rescue Team Maze is only available in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Blue Rescue Team]] using a [[Nintendo DS]] or a [[Nintendo DS Lite]] and is acquired by selecting the Receive Team option on the main menu while a Red Rescue Team cartridge is in the GBA Slot. The Team present on the Red Rescue Team game will be the boss of this Maze.
| rowspan=2 | {{MS|075}}
 
| {{p|Graveler}}
The team transferred over from Red Rescue Team can be recruited in Blue Rescue Team, using their species recruitment rates.
| 1-2
 
| rowspan=2 | 22
This maze takes place in ruins.
| Unrecruitable
 
|-
{{mdloc/h|normal}}
| {{p|Graveler}} ×2
{{mdloc|016|Pidgey|B1-B2|1|0}}
| rowspan=2 | 3
{{mdloc|019|Rattata|B1-B2|3|0}}
| -19%
{{mdloc|100|Voltorb|B1-B2|3|0}}
{{mdloc|102|Exeggcute|B1-B2|1|0}}
{{mdloc|191|Sunkern|B1-B2|1|0}}
{{mdloc/f|grass|The transferred Team will be the boss of this maze.}}
 
==List of mazes in Rescue Team DX==
===Normal Maze===
[[File:Normal Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Normal Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|normal}}
{{mdloc|015|Beedrill|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|099|Kingler|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|372|Shelgon|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|normal}}
 
===Fire Maze===
[[File:Fire Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Fire Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|fire}}
{{mdloc|013|Weedle|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|212|Scizor|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|303|Mawile|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|fire}}
 
===Water Maze===
[[File:Water Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Water Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|water}}
{{mdloc|207|Gligar|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|231|Phanpy|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|348|Armaldo|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|water}}
 
===Grass Maze===
[[File:Grass Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Grass Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|grass}}
{{mdloc|138|Omanyte|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|141|Kabutops|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|341|Corphish|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|grass}}
 
===Electric Maze===
[[File:Electric Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Electric Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|electric}}
{{mdloc|183|Marill|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|283|Surskit|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|342|Crawdaunt|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|electric}}
 
===Ice Maze===
[[File:Ice Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Ice Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|ice}}
{{mdloc|083|Farfetch'd|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|207|Gligar|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|468|Togekiss|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|ice}}
 
===Fighting Maze===
[[File:Fighting Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Fighting Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|fighting}}
{{mdloc|020|Raticate|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|161|Sentret|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|288|Vigoroth|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|fighting}}
 
===Ground Maze===
[[File:Ground Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Ground Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|ground}}
{{mdloc|138|Omanyte|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|141|Kabutops|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|303|Mawile|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|ground}}
 
===Flying Maze===
[[File:Flying Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Flying Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|flying}}
{{mdloc|106|Hitmonlee|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|123|Scyther|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|283|Surskit|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|flying}}
 
===Psychic Maze===
[[File:Psychic Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Psychic Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|psychic}}
{{mdloc|015|Beedrill|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|214|Heracross|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|236|Tyrogue|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|psychic}}
 
===Poison Maze===
[[File:Poison Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Poison Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|poison}}
{{mdloc|183|Marill|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|272|Ludicolo|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|168|Togekiss|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|poison}}
 
===Bug Maze===
[[File:Bug Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Bug Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|bug}}
{{mdloc|203|Girafarig|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|270|Lotad|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|342|Crawdaunt|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|bug}}
 
===Rock Maze===
[[File:Rock Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Rock Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|rock}}
{{mdloc|123|Scyther|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|276|Taillow|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|347|Anorith|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|rock}}
 
===Ghost Maze===
[[File:Ghost Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Ghost Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|ghost}}
{{mdloc|122|Mr. Mime|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|374|Beldum|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|475|Gallade|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|ghost}}
 
===Dragon Maze===
[[File:Dragon Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Dragon Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|dragon}}
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|372|Shelgon|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|373|Salamence|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|dragon}}
 
===Dark Maze===
[[File:Dark Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Dark Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|dark}}
{{mdloc|202|Wobbuffet|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|203|Girafarig|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|374|Beldum|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|dark}}
 
===Steel Maze===
[[File:Steel Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Steel Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|steel}}
{{mdloc|122|Mr. Mime|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|298|Azurill|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|348|Armaldo|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|steel}}
 
===Fairy Maze===
[[File:Fairy Maze PMD RTDX.png|thumb|250px|Fairy Maze]]
{{mdloc/h|fairy}}
{{mdloc|214|Heracross|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|237|Hitmontop|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|1|?|0}}
{{mdloc/f|fairy}}
 
===Tricks of the Trade===
In Rescue Team DX, the Makuhita Dojo also hosts small tutorials with rewards.
 
{| class="roundy sortable" style="text-align: center; background: #{{MD Red color}}; border: 3px solid #{{MD Blue color}}"
|-
|-
| {{MS|076}}
! class="unsortable" style="background: #{{MD Red color light}}; {{roundytl|5px}}" | Tutorial
| {{p|Golem}} ×1
! colspan=2; style="background-color: #{{MD Red color light}}; {{roundytr|5px}}"  | Reward
| 15
|- style="background: #FFF"
| -30%
| Use moves!
| {{Mdbag|Apple RTDX}}
| [[Apple]] ×4
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Dash through the dungeon!
| {{Mdbag|Seed RTDX}}
| [[Seed|Reviver Seed]] ×3
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Push a Pokémon!
| {{Mdbag|Wonder Orb RTDX}}
| [[Wonder Orb|Escape Orb]] ×5
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Pass by a teammate!
| {{Mdbag|Gold Ribbon RTDX}}
| [[Ribbon|Gold Ribbon]] ×1
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Change directions without moving!
| {{Mdbag|Max Elixir RTDX}}
| [[Max Elixir]] ×4
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Use items!
| {{Mdbag|Bronze Dojo Ticket}}
| [[Dojo Ticket|Bronze Dojo Ticket]] ×3
|- style="background: #FFF"
| Moving diagonally!
| {{Mdbag|Wand RTDX}}
| {{DL|Wand|Slumber Wand}} ×10
|}
|}


==Rewards==
==Trivia==
Upon clearing each of the type-based mazes available within the main storyline (including the Ghost Maze) at least once, the player will recieve a {{p|Bonsly}} statue to place outside their rescue team base.
* Octillery's usage of the word "darling" may be a play on at least one of the {{wp|Gabor sisters}}.
* The fully-evolved recruitable boss Pokémon in the team mazes represent eight of the nine exceptions to a game mechanic that prevents players from recruiting fully-evolved Pokémon in dungeons. The lone other exception is {{p|Porygon2}}.
* In the original games, all of the training dungeons share the same theme song with {{OBP|Rock Path|Red and Blue Rescue Team}}, [[Snow Path]], and [[Joyous Tower]]. In Rescue Team DX, they use the same music as when the player attempts to steal from a [[Kecleon Shop]].


Upon clearing each of the type-based mazes, including the Ghost Maze, at least once, the player will recieve a Ginseng.
==In other languages==
{{langtable|color={{normal color}}|bordercolor={{fighting color}}
|fr=Dojo Makuhita{{sup/md|RB}}{{sup/md|RTDX}}<br>Dôjô Makuhita{{sup/md|SMD}}
|de=Makuhita-Dojo
|it=Dojo Makuhita
|ko=마크탕 훈련소 ''Makeutang Hunryeonso''
|es=Dojo Makuhita
|pt=Dojo Makuhita{{tt|*|Blue Rescue Team manual}}
}}


The player will also recieve a Ginseng the first time he or she clears each of the following mazes:  Team Shifty, Team Constrictor, Team Hydro, Team Rumblerock.
==See also==
*[[Marowak Dojo]]


==Trivia==
{{-}}
*The fully-evolved recruitable boss Pokémon in the team mazes represent eight of the nine exceptions to a game mechanic that prevents players from recruiting fully-evolved Pokémon in dungeons.  The lone other exception is {{p|Porygon2}}.
{{PMD locations}}<br>
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[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon locations]]
[[Category:Caves]]
[[Category:Mystery Dungeon facilities]]
[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Educational institutions]]
[[Category:Water bodies]]
 
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