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[[File:Marowak Dojo PMD2.png|thumb|209px|Dojo exterior]]
[[File:Marowak Dojo PMD2.png|thumb|209px|Dojo exterior]]
The '''Marowak Dojo''' is a training facility in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]] located in [[Treasure Town]]. It is run by {{p|Marowak}}, hence its name. It is similar to the [[Makuhita Dojo]] from the original [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] games. Its main purpose is to provide extra dungeons for exploration teams to progress and travel through, thus training team members as desired.
The '''Marowak Dojo''' is a training facility in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness]] and [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky]] located in [[Treasure Town]]. It is run by {{p|Marowak}}, hence its name. It is similar to the [[Makuhita Dojo]] from the original [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team|Pokémon Mystery Dungeon]] games. Its main purpose is to provide extra dungeons for exploration teams to progress and travel through, thus training team members as desired. The dojo is unlocked upon clearing [[Mt. Bristle]], if a player tries to enter the dojo before [[Mt. Bristle]] is cleared, a notice will be read telling the player that the dojo is not available for service.


It is composed of training mazes rather than dungeons. There are initially ten training mazes found in the Dojo, listed below. After the credits, the [[Final Maze]] will appear separate from these ten. The Explorer Maze will also appear after the credits, but only when the player receives a team from another game over wireless communications. It has only one floor, in which the team received can be battled and recruited.
It is composed of training mazes rather than dungeons. There are initially ten training mazes found in the Dojo, listed below. After the credits, the [[Final Maze]] will appear separate from these ten. The Explorer Maze will also appear after the credits, but only when the player receives a team from another game over wireless communications. It has only one floor, in which the team received can be battled and recruited.
The dojo and its services cannot be utilized right away. If a player walks up to it and tries to enter it before [[Mt. Bristle]] is cleared, they will not be able to. A notice placed there tells them that the dojo is not available for service right then. Mt. Bristle must be cleared in order to access the dojo.


==Training maze structure==
==Training maze structure==
[[File:MarowakDojo.png|thumb|Dojo interior (post-credits)]]
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[[File:MarowakDojo.png|thumb|Dojo interior (post-credits)]]
{{main|Dungeon#Training mazes}}
{{main|Dungeon#Training mazes}}
Training mazes are just like ordinary mystery dungeons, except they are much shorter. Each training maze is only five floors in length. Players will not lose any money or items they found if they faint while in the type-based and Explorer mazes, however they must {{tt|hand over|lose}} all items in order to enter. The standard item loss criteria is placed on players should they faint in the Final Maze, however.
Training mazes are just like ordinary mystery dungeons, except they are much shorter. Each training maze is only five floors in length. Players will not lose any money or items they found if they faint while in the type-based and Explorer mazes, however they must {{tt|hand over|lose}} all items in order to enter. The standard item loss criteria is placed on players should they faint in the Final Maze, however.


==Training maze inhabitants==
==Training maze inhabitants==
The mazes contain Pokémon and aesthetic effects that mostly match the type(s) selected. For example, the Dark/Fire Maze contains {{t|Dark}} and {{type|Fire}} Pokémon, along with terrain and background effects that match those types (lava, black tiles, etc). Pokémon that are partially the type selected may also appear. Such an example is {{p|Monferno}}, which may appear both in the Dark/Fire maze and the Fighting/Psychic maze (as it is a {{2t|Fire|Fighting}}-type Pokémon).
The mazes contain Pokémon and aesthetic effects that mostly match the type(s) selected. For example, the {{2t|Dark|Fire}} Maze contains {{t|Dark}} and {{type|Fire}} Pokémon, along with terrain and background effects that match those types (lava, black tiles, etc). Pokémon that are partially the type selected may also appear. Such an example is {{p|Monferno}}, which may appear both in the Dark/Fire maze and the Fighting/Psychic maze (as it is a {{2t|Fire|Fighting}}-type Pokémon).


The Explorer Maze will contain one to four Pokémon of the sending player's choosing, as they will send the roster of those particular Pokémon over to the receiving player's game.
The Explorer Maze will contain one to four Pokémon of the sending player's choosing, as they will send the roster of those particular Pokémon over to the receiving player's game.


The Final Maze has a specific set of Pokémon, which includes a variety of species, types and other factors.
The [[Final Maze]] has a specific set of Pokémon, which includes a variety of species, types and other factors.


==Maze List==
==Maze List==
At any point in time, the following [[type]]-based mazes can be played through as the player desires. Seven of them are [[Type|dual-type]] based in order to accommodate 17 types in 10 mazes. Upon completing all of these initial mazes, Marowak will reward the player with a [[Joy Seed]].
At any point in time, the following [[type]]-based mazes can be played through as the player desires. Seven of them are [[Type|dual-type]] based in order to accommodate 17 types in 10 mazes. Upon completing all of these initial mazes, Marowak will reward the player with a {{DL|Seed|Joy Seed}}.
*{{2t|Normal|Flying}} Maze
*{{2t|Normal|Flying}} Maze
*{{2t|Dark|Fire}} Maze
*{{2t|Dark|Fire}} Maze
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===Normal/Flying Maze===
===Normal/Flying Maze===
The Normal/Flying Maze contains {{t|Normal}}- and {{t|Flying}}-type Pokémon.
The Normal/Flying Maze contains {{t|Normal}}- and {{t|Flying}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|normal|flying}}
{{mdloc|084|Doduo|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|084|Doduo|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|397|Staravia|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|397|Staravia|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|flying}}


===Dark/Fire Maze===
===Dark/Fire Maze===
The Dark/Fire Maze contains {{t|Dark}}- and {{t|Fire}}-type Pokémon.
The Dark/Fire Maze contains {{t|Dark}}- and {{t|Fire}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|dark|fire}}
{{mdloc|228|Houndour|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|228|Houndour|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|240|Magby|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|240|Magby|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|261|Poochyena|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|261|Poochyena|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|fire}}


===Rock/Water Maze===
===Rock/Water Maze===
The Rock/Water Maze contains {{t|Rock}}- and {{t|Water}}-type Pokémon.
The Rock/Water Maze contains {{t|Rock}}- and {{t|Water}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|rock|water}}
{{mdloc|138|Omanyte|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|138|Omanyte|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|140|Kabuto|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|140|Kabuto|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|water}}


===Grass Maze===
===Grass Maze===
The Grass Maze contains {{t|Grass}}-type Pokémon.
The Grass Maze contains {{t|Grass}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|grass}}
{{mdloc|285|Shroomish|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|285|Shroomish|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|455|Carnivine|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|455|Carnivine|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|grass}}


===Electric/Steel Maze===
===Electric/Steel Maze===
The Electric/Steel Maze contains {{t|Electric}}- and {{t|Steel}}-type Pokémon.
The Electric/Steel Maze contains {{t|Electric}}- and {{t|Steel}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|steel|electric}}
{{mdloc|081|Magnemite|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|081|Magnemite|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|303|Mawile|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|303|Mawile|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|electric}}


===Ice/Ground Maze===
===Ice/Ground Maze===
The Ice/Ground Maze contains {{t|Ice}}- and {{t|Ground}}-type Pokémon.
The Ice/Ground Maze contains {{t|Ice}}- and {{t|Ground}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|ground|ice}}
{{mdloc|220|Swinub|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|220|Swinub|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|231|Phanpy|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|231|Phanpy|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|ice}}


===Fighting/Psychic Maze===
===Fighting/Psychic Maze===
The Fighting/Psychic Maze contains {{t|Fighting}}- and {{t|Psychic}}-type Pokémon.
The Fighting/Psychic Maze contains {{t|Fighting}}- and {{t|Psychic}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|fighting|psychic}}
{{mdloc|066|Machop|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|066|Machop|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|307|Meditite|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|307|Meditite|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|psychic}}


===Poison/Bug Maze===
===Poison/Bug Maze===
The Poison/Bug Maze contains {{t|Poison}}- and {{t|Bug}}-type Pokémon.
The Poison/Bug Maze contains {{t|Poison}}- and {{t|Bug}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|poison|bug}}
{{mdloc|167|Spinarak|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|167|Spinarak|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|451|Skorupi|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|451|Skorupi|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|bug}}


===Dragon Maze===
===Dragon Maze===
The Dragon Maze contains {{t|Dragon}}-type Pokémon.
The Dragon Maze contains {{t|Dragon}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|dragon}}
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|371|Bagon|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|dragon}}


===Ghost Maze===
===Ghost Maze===
The Ghost Maze contains {{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon.
The Ghost Maze contains {{t|Ghost}}-type Pokémon.
{{mdloc/h}}
{{mdloc/h|ghost}}
{{mdloc|200|Misdreavus|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc|200|Misdreavus|1-5|1, 10, 20, 25, 35|0}}
{{mdloc/f}}
{{mdloc/f|ghost}}


===Final Maze===
===Final Maze===
{{main|Final Maze}}
{{main|Final Maze}}
 
After the credits the Final Maze is unlocked and is located to the left of the rest of the mazes.
To access the Final Maze, players must go through the entrance on the left side of the dojo. To access the other eleven mazes, players must use the entrance on the right.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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