Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky Playthrough 26: The Shining Celebi
After finding Grovyle, he tells us about how the planet got paralyzed in the future, and why he was stealing Time Gears. It turns out he was collecting them so that he could stop the planet from being paralyzed, and that Dusknoir tricked everyone in Treasure Town into believing Grovyle was a criminal who wanted to end the world. To return back to the past, we must find Celebi, who has the Ability to travel through time.
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Before I go through the dungeons, let's go through some trivia, first up is Primal Dialga, and before anyone says, this is not related to Primal Groudon or Primal Kyogre in Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire, because Primal Dialga was called Dark Dialga in Japanese, and this game came out years before Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire. About the Shiny Celebi, this is the first time a Shiny Pokémon appears in a Mystery Dungeon game and has an important role, even though Shiny Pokémon did appear in the Mystery Dungeon games for WiiWare, those games were never released outside of Japan.
Now to the dungeons, first up is Dusk Forest, which only has a few Pokémon, those being Jumpluff, Mismagius, Mothim and Gabite. You team up with Grovyle, who is at Level 46 and he has Dig and Leaf Blade, which are very powerful moves. Next dungeon is Deep Dusk Forest, where Celebi also comes along. Celebi has Magical Leaf and AncientPower for damaging moves, and she can use Heal Bell to restore status conditions. Deep Dusk Forest has Rhydon, Leafeon, Hippowdon, Steelix and Aggron, and these Pokémon are quite tough. In Explorers of Time & Darkness, Vulpix was in that dungeon, but not in Explorers of Sky, this is likely because Vulpix is one of the starters in this game. When Hippowdon is on a floor, a Sandstorm will start, and everything in that dungeon will not take damage from the Sandstorm except for Leafeon.
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