Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky Special Episode 5: In the Future of Darkness Part 6
Now that Celebi has come along with Grovyle and Dusknoir. Time is starting to flow a little bit in the future, so Grovyle, Dusknoir and Celebi enter Vast Ice Mountain to stop Dialga from attacking the Passage of Time.
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Vast Ice Mountain has some good music, and Vast Ice Mountain Peak has to be one of my favourite songs in the game, due to how this is the final dungeon of this special episode.
Celebi's moves are Magical Leaf, AncientPower, Heal Bell and Recover, she acts as a supporter, as her Heal Bell can cure status conditions. As she is a Legendary Pokémon (This was before the term "Mythical Pokémon" was used, so Celebi technically is considered a Legendary Pokémon in this game), Celebi can learn a lot of TMs, like Psychic, Energy Ball, Giga Drain, Water Pulse, Shock Wave, Shadow Ball, Silver Wind and Calm Mind.
As for the Pokémon encountered in Vast Ice Mountain, Gengar, Aerodactyl, Smoochum, Shedinja, Dusclops, Absol, Metagross, Magnezone and Gliscor. Interesting fact about this dungeon is that Grovyle's Dig is not affected by Pressure, which Dusclops, Absol and Aerodactyl have, I never knew about this until I read about it on Bulbapedia.
At the end, it is time to fight Primal Dialga, which means we get Dialga's Fight to the Finish, which is one of the best boss battle songs in all of Mystery Dungeon. This time, it shouldn't be much harder, as it is Grovyle, along with Celebi and Dusknoir taking on Primal Dialga. Dusknoir's Will-O-Wisp can help inflict a burn on Dialga, while Celebi can get in a little bit of damage. Dialga's Roar of Time is devastating, unless you have brought some Oran Berries and Reviver Seeds. Grovyle's Dig should deal super effective damage to Dialga, I have also read that Dialga has Dragon Pulse, which I have not even seen Dialga use in that fight once, or anytime I have played this special episode. It's also interesting when at the end, Dialga talks about a being higher than it, which might be a reference to Arceus, and to those wondering, you can't get Arceus in this game.
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