Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Playthrough 22: The Laws of Nature

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX Playthrough 22: The Laws of Nature

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We have reached the summit of Sky Tower, there are still a few floors left and some very powerful Pokémon before taking on Rayquaza. This will be one very tricky fight, as Rayquaza is a very powerful Dragon/Flying-type, but will we convince it to destroy the shooting star?

As for the rest of the description, I recommend watching the full video before reading past this point of the description

We have gone through 25 floors of Sky Tower, and one thing I forgot to bring up in the description of the previous part is that on some floors, there will be random weather, like Sun, Rain, Sandstorm, or Hail, so this does make Sky Tower challenging in its own way.
This video will show Sky Tower Summit, it has 8 floors, so this dungeon has a total of 33 floors, or 34 if you count the final floor. From floor 26 to 30, you can encounter some Pokémon that were previously on the final few floors of Sky Tower, like Dusclops, Venomoth, Aerodactyl, Flygon, and Tropius, and they are strong opponents, as Dusclops has Pressure for its Ability, Venomoth's Silver Wind is a dangerous move, and Aerodactyl has Agility, and Tropius is a fearsome opponent in the sun. One thing to also note is that you cannot recruit any Pokémon on your first visit to Sky Tower, so make sure you bring a strong partner for the adventure, I recommend Absol, specially if you have linked Swords Dance or Brutal Swing, and if neither you or your partner can learn Ice Beam, then I would recommend teaching Ice Beam to Absol, because Rayquaza is a very challenging opponent.
Before we go further with Rayquaza, there are three more Pokémon that appear only at the Summit of Sky Tower, those Pokémon are Claydol, Salamence, and Metagross. I will list what possible moves they can have.
Claydol: Hyper Beam, Psybeam, Mud-Slap, Ancient Power, Cosmic Power, Rock Tomb
Salamence: Dragon Breath, Dragon Tail, Fire Fang, Thunder Fang, Crunch, Zen Headbutt, Flamethrower
Metagross: Bullet Punch, Hammer Arm, Magnet Rise, Zen Headbutt, Miracle Eye, Psychic

It is never a final dungeon in the main story if you don't have those really powerful opponents, specially as both Metagross and Salamence are Pseudo-Legendary Pokémon, and Claydol's Hyper Beam can hurt, what Hyper Beam does in this game is that the blast will damage nearby Pokémon, it can even hurt teammates, and it will destroy any walls or items caught in the blast.
Once we get to the very top of Sky Tower, we find Rayquza, and he will not show any mercy to those who defy the laws of nature, so we basically have to fight this being of the sky. Rayquaza is tough, it has some very powerful moves, like Hyper Beam and Twister, and it can also use Extreme Speed for a close range move. I like how they remade the Rayquaza battle theme in this game, otherwise known as Battle with Rayquaza, or Defy the Legends, it's a great song from that game. Like with Groudon, there will also be a cataclysm in that fight, this time we have gusts of wind that will scatter the Pokémon in different parts of the floor, and if you stand on any green tiles, you will get blown back, I feel like this is a tradition for any final boss fight in a Mystery Dungeon game since Gates to Infinity. While this is a tough opponent, if you have any Pokémon that can learn Ice Beam, this is your best shot at dealing some good damage to Rayquaza.
When you have beaten Rayquaza, a shooting star will start approaching, and Rayquaza will fire a Hyper Beam to stop the shooting star, I like how the remake handles that scene.
With the shooting star destroyed, we have saved the world, but it comes at a sad cost, the player must return to the human world now that their role as a Pokémon is over.
Then we get the credits, and this will start the after-game, and in case you are wondering, I will be doing the after-game, and I do remember there are some very long dungeons, and some Legendary Pokémon will appear in some of these dungeons, so this will be one long adventure into the after-game, and I do like how well I used Bulbasaur and Skitty in this adventure, as Bulbasaur's Sleep Powder was a helpful move, and Skitty being able to learn a wide variety of moves was what helped against a lot of tough fights, even if Skitty in the main series games is considered to be not that great, it was really good in this game.







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