Mt. Faraway

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Mt. Faraway
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Mt. Faraway はるかなる れいほう
Sacred Mt. Faraway
PMD Mt Faraway.png
Basic info
Floors: 40
Rest stops: No
Traps: Yes
Monster Houses: Yes
Main type: None
Boss: Ho-Oh
Allowances
Recruiting: Yes
Items: Allowed
Money: Allowed
Starting level: Current
Team members: 4
Location
Mt. Faraway Map.png

Mt. Faraway (Japanese: はるかなる れいほう Sacred Mt. Faraway) is a dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team. It is home to Ho-Oh and contains 40 floors. HM Surf is required to enter and the game will be saved compulsorily before entering.

Mt. Faraway is the fourth and final dungeon in the quest for the Mirage Pokémon. After defeating Suicune in Northwind Field, it will turn the Sunset Wing into the Rainbow Wing, allowing access to the dungeon.

After completing the dungeon and talking to Spinda in Pokémon Square he will leave and return to exploring dungeons again.

The Friend Bow can be found behind a locked door on floor 30 of the dungeon. If player already has one, it will be replaced by Link Cable.

Pokémon encountered

Pokémon Floors Levels Recruit Rate
  Lunatone 1-5 24 5%
  Hitmonchan 1-9 22 Unrecruitable
  Snorunt 1-11 20 7.5%
  Solrock 6-11 24 5%
  Azumarill 10, 20, 30, 35 24 Unrecruitable
  Golem 10-19 15 -30%
  Marshtomp 10-19 28 -19%
  Vigoroth 10-19 45 -19%
  Parasect 20-29 30 Unrecruitable
  Castform 20-29 50 7.4%
  Granbull 21-30 23 Unrecruitable
  Weezing 30-38 20 Unrecruitable
  Dugtrio 30-39 20 Unrecruitable
  Croconaw 30-39 28 -19%
  Glalie 30-39 45 Unrecruitable
  Ho-Oh 40 50 99.9% Boss
Ho-Oh may not be recruited the first time around.

Items

Mt. Faraway

The Poké can be found in groups of 4-314 on floors 1-31 and 4-478 on floors 32-39.

Item Floors
  Poké 1-39F
  Cheri Berry 1-39F
  Allure Seed 1-39F
  Blast Seed 1-39F
  Blinker Seed 1-39F
  Hunger Seed 1-39F
  Sleep Seed 1-39F
  Totter Seed 1-39F
  Friend Bow 30F
  Link Cable 30F

Monster House

They are far more likely to spawn on floors 14 and 29.

Item Floors
  Poké 14-39F
  Aerial Ace 14-39F
  Attract 14-39F
  Brick Break 14-39F
  Bullet Seed 14-39F
  Calm Mind 14-39F
  Dig 14-39F
  Earthquake 14-39F
  Facade 14-39F
  Fire Blast 14-39F
  Flamethrower 14-39F
  Focus Punch 14-39F
  Frustration 14-39F
  Giga Drain 14-39F
  Hidden Power 14-39F
  Ice Beam 14-39F
  Light Screen 14-39F
  Psychic 14-39F
  Reflect 14-39F
  Rest 14-39F
  Return 14-39F
  Roar 14-39F
  Safeguard 14-39F
  Secret Power 14-39F
  Shadow Ball 14-39F
  Shock Wave 14-39F
  Solarbeam 14-39F
  Taunt 14-39F
  Thief 14-39F
  Thunderbolt 14-39F
  Torment 14-39F
  Toxic 14-39F
  Blowback Orb 14-39F
  Cleanse Orb 14-39F
  Escape Orb 14-39F
  Evasion Orb 14-39F
  Hurl Orb 14-39F
  Petrify Orb 14-39F
  Pounce Orb 14-39F
  Radar Orb 14-39F
  Rebound Orb 14-39F
  Rollcall Orb 14-39F
  Scanner Orb 14-39F
  Switcher Orb 14-39F
  Trawl Orb 14-39F
  Warp Orb 14-39F

Kecleon Shop

Item Floors
File:MDBag Health drink TDS Sprite.png Protein 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
File:MDBag Health drink TDS Sprite.png Calcium 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
File:MDBag Health drink TDS Sprite.png Iron 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
File:MDBag Health drink TDS Sprite.png Zinc 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Reviver Seed 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Huge Apple 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Black Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Blue Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Brown Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Clear Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Gold Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Grass Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Gray Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Green Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Orange Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Pink Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Purple Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Red Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Royal Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Silver Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Sky Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  White Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F
  Yellow Gummi 1-13, 15-28, 30-39F

Traps encountered

Note: The % are rough estimates.

Image Trap Floor 1-9 Floor 10 Floor 11-19 Floor 20-30 Floor 31-39
  Explosion Trap 13.77% 12.10% 11.20% 10.64% 11.90%
  Grimy Trap 9.18% 8.06% 7.47% 7.09% 7.93%
  Mud Trap 18.35% 16.13% 22.39% 21.28% 23.81%
  PP-Zero Trap 9.17% 8.06% 7.46% 7.09% 7.94%
  Seal Trap 9.18% 12.10% 11.19% 10.63% 11.90%
  Selfdestruct Trap 4.58% 4.03% 3.73% 3.55% 3.97%
  Slow Trap 4.58% 4.03% 3.73% 3.55% 3.97%
  Slumber Trap 4.59% 4.03% 3.73% 3.55% 3.97%
  Spin Trap 8.26% 7.26% 6.72% 6.38% 7.14%
  Sticky Trap 9.17% 16.13% 14.92% 14.18% 3.97%
  Summon Trap 4.97% 5.56%
  Warp Trap 9.17% 8.07% 7.46% 7.09% 7.94%

In other languages

Language Title
  French Pic Inaccessible
  German Weitweitberg
  Italian Monte Remoto
  Korean 아득한 영봉 Adeukhan Yeongbong
  Spanish Monte Distante


Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team, Blue Rescue Team, and Rescue Team DX
Major locations
Friend Areas/Rescue team campsTeam BasePokémon SquareKecleon Shop
Kangaskhan StorageMakuhita DojoWhiscash PondLuminous CaveHill of the Ancients
Dungeons
Tiny WoodsThunderwave CaveMt. SteelSinister WoodsSilent Chasm
Mt. ThunderGreat CanyonLapis CaveRock PathMt. BlazeSnow Path
Frosty ForestMt. FreezeMagma CavernSky TowerUproar Forest
Howling ForestStormy SeaSilver TrenchMeteor CaveFiery Field
Lightning FieldNorthwind FieldMt. FarawayWestern CaveNorthern Range
Pitfall ValleyBuried RelicWish CaveMurky CaveDesert Region
Southern CavernWyvern HillSolar CaveDarknight RelicGrand Sea
Waterfall PondUnown RelicJoyous TowerFar-Off SeaPurity Forest
Oddity CaveRemains IslandMarvelous SeaFantasy Strait
Unknown DungeonRB
Illusory GrottoRTDX
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