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Devices (Japanese: デバイス Device) are items exclusive to Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. They are elemental consumable items that raise the stats of Pokémon of that Device's type.

List of Devices

Bug Deviceむしのデバイス Bug Device

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ONLY IN
GEN V

Cannot be bought

Sell for: 250

Effect:

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Bug-Type Pokémon.

Locations

MDGTI

Post main story-line dungeons

Description

If a Bug-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Dark Deviceあくのデバイス Evil Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Dark-Type Pokémon.

If a Dark-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Dragon Deviceドラゴンデバイス Dragon Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Dragon-Type Pokémon.

Post main story-line dungeons, Axe Rock

If a Dragon-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Electric Deviceでんきのデバイス Electric Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by an Electric-Type Pokémon.

Post main story-line dungeons, Pika Land

If a Electric-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Fighting Deviceかくとうデバイス Fighting Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Fighting-Type Pokémon.

If a Fighting-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Fire Deviceほのおのデバイス Flame Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Fire-Type Pokémon.

Post main story-line dungeons, Mount Tepid

If a Fire-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Flying Deviceひこうのデバイス Flying Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Flying-Type Pokémon.

If a Flying-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Ghost Deviceゴーストデバイス Ghost Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Ghost-Type Pokémon.

If a Ghost-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Grass Deviceくさのデバイス Grass Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Grass-Type Pokémon.

Post main story-line dungeons, Ivy Park

If a Grass-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Ground Deviceじめんデバイス Ground Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Ground-Type Pokémon.

If a Ground-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Ice Deviceこおりのデバイス Ice Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by an Ice-Type Pokémon.

If a Ice-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Normal Deviceノーマルデバイス Normal Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Normal-Type Pokémon.

If a Normal-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, jouer Des jeux Gratuit en ligne Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Poison Deviceどくのデバイス Poison Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Poison-Type Pokémon.

If a Poison-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Psychic Deviceエスパーデバイス Esper Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Psychic-Type Pokémon.

If a Psychic-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Rock Deviceいわのデバイス Rock Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Rock-Type Pokémon.

If a Rock-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Steel Deviceはがねのデバイス Steel Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Steel-Type Pokémon.

If a Steel-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Water Deviceみずのデバイス Water Device

Raises Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense by 2 each when used by a Water-Type Pokémon.

Post main story-line dungeons, Scalchop Beach

If a Water-type Pokémon uses it, it raises the Pokémon's Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense at once.

Appearance

Bug Device fromGTI

Dark Device fromGTI

Dragon Device fromGTI

Electric Device fromGTI

Fighting Device fromGTI

Fire Device fromGTI

Flying Device fromGTI

Ghost Device fromGTI

Grass Device fromGTI

Ground Device fromGTI

Ice Device fromGTI

Normal Device fromGTI

Poison Device fromGTI

Psychic Device fromGTI

Rock Device fromGTI

Steel Device fromGTI

Water Device fromGTI

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Bug Device (unused) fromSMD

Dark Device (unused) fromSMD

Dragon Device (unused) fromSMD

Electric Device (unused) fromSMD

Fighting Device (unused) fromSMD

Fire Device (unused) fromSMD

Flying Device (unused) fromSMD

Ghost Device (unused) fromSMD

Grass Device (unused) fromSMD

Ground Device (unused) fromSMD

Ice Device (unused) fromSMD

Normal Device (unused) fromSMD

Poison, Fairy Device (unused) fromSMD

Psychic Device (unused) fromSMD

Rock Device (unused) fromSMD

Steel Device (unused) fromSMD

Water Device (unused) fromSMD

In other languages

Language

Title

French

Gadget

German

Apparate

Italian

Ordigno

Spanish

Aparato

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series items

Consumables:

Food • Gummis • Seeds • Berries • Health drinks

Held items:

Glasses • Scarves • Recruitment-affecting itemsMiracle and Wonder Chests • Seven TreasuresSpace Globe • IQ Booster • Flags • Looplets

Objects:

Wonder Orbs • Throwing items • HMs • Used TMs • TMs • KeysLink Box • Gabite Scale • Gracidea • Friend Gifts • DevicesEmeras • Progress Devices • Wands • Djinn's Bottle

Special:

Rescue Team Starter Set • Toolbox • Exploration Team KitTreasure Bag • Treasure Collection • Mystery Dungeon evolutionary itemsTeleport Gem • Colored Wings • Wish Stone • Music BoxTreasure boxes • Mystery Part and Secret Slab �[http://www.groundreport.com/?s=%A2%20Exclusive � Exclusive] itemsRelic Fragment • Wonder Egg • Lost Loot • Sky GiftLookalike Items • Prize Tickets • Gates to Infinity exclusive itemsManuals • Entercards • Lucha Token • Connection Orb

This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project ItemDex, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on items in the sidegames.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Water_Device

Ultimate Wilds

究極の荒野Ultimate Wilds

Basic info

Floors:

99

Rest stops:

No

Traps:

Yes

Monster Houses:

Main type:

Varies

Boss:

None

Allowances

Recruiting:

Items:

48

Money:

Starting level:

5

Team members:

1

Ultimate Wilds (Japanese: 究極の荒野 Ultimate Wilds) is a DLC dungeon in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. Ultimate Wilds is only available by download. This dungeon has 99 floors and no boss. Partner Pokémon may not be used in this dungeon and the playable Pokémon will be level five.

Contents

1 Pokémon encountered
2 Items
3 Gallery
4 In other languages

Pokémon encountered

Pokémon

Floors

Levels

Recruit Rate

Wooper

B9F

 ?

Unrecruitable

Lillipup

B1F

Pansage

B5F

Roggenrola

Archen

Cryogonal

Golett

B5F, B9F

Rufflet

Items

Item

5 Gravelerock

X-Ray Specs

Blast Seed

Courage Crown

B99F

Gallery

B5F

Lande Ultime

Ultimative Wildnis

Landa Estrema

Erial Definitivo

Locations in the Pokémon world in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity

Key locations

Pokémon Paradise • Post TownKecleon Shop • Gift Shop • Glorious Gold • Gurdurr CrewGilded Hall • Uncharted Road

Dungeons

Ragged Mountain • Stony Cave • Hazy Pass • Stompstump Peak • Desolate CanyonForest Grotto • Mountain Pass • Inflora Forest • Breezy Meadow • Tempting PathCrags of Lament • Telluric Path • Great Glacier • Glacial Underpass • Glacier PalaceRedland Reaches • Eastern Savanna • Kilionea Road • Forest of ShadowsDaybreak Ridge • Ochre Quarry • Withered Savanna • Holehills • Scorching DesertTyrian Maze • Glacier Palace Eastern Spire • Glacier Palace Western SpireGlacier Palace Great Spire • Grove of Whispers • Freezing Pillar • Windy ShorelineCanyon Foot • Worldcore • Miragesands • Silent Tundra • Dreamy Island • Moonlit ForestRusty Mountain • Jaws of the Abyss • Smoking Mountain • Cape at the EdgeSlumbering Cave • Path of No Return • Treasure Trove • Buried Ruins • Eternal RuinsSeasound Ruins • Hoarfrost Tower • Ivory Peak • Obsidian Edge • Turbulent Tor

Magnagate dungeons

Magnagate dungeon

Downloadable dungeons

Poké Forest • Ivy Park • Scalchop Beach • Pika Land • Mt. Travail • Skill TreasuryAxe Rock • Kecleon Bazaar • Strongest Trail • Mount Tepid • Treat Road • Ultimate Wilds

This article is part of both Project Locations and Project Sidegames, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Locations and Sidegames, respectively.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Ultimate_Wilds

Smeargle  ドーブル Doble

Illus. Miki Tanaka

Evolution stage

Basic Pokémon

Card name

Smeargle

Type

Colorless

Hit Points

60

weakness×2

resistanceNone

retreat cost

English expansion

Aquapolis

Rarity

English card no.

109/147

Japanese expansion

The Town on No Map

Japanese rarity

Japanese card no.

064/092

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Smeargle.

Smeargle (Japanese: ドーブル Doble) is a Colorless-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the Aquapolis expansion.

1 Card text
2 e-Reader data

2.1 Pokédex data
2.2 Construction: Melody Box

3 Trivia

3.1 Origin

Card text

Paint Trick トリックペイント

Flip a coin. If heads, the Defending Pokémon is now Confused. Then, choose 1 of your Benched Pokémon and switch Smeargle with it.

Doubleslap おうふくビンタ

20×

Flip 2 coins. This attack does 20 damage times the number of heads.

e-Reader data
This card's ID is C-34-#. The short strip contains Pokédex information, a brief card summary, and information on the content of the long strip.

Pokédex data

Smeargle - Painter Pokémon

No.

Height

Weight

235

3'11" (1.2 m)

128.0 lbs. (58.0 kg)

Pokédex entry

The color of the mysterious fluid secreted from its tail is predetermined for each Smeargle.

しっぽの さきから ぶんぴつする なぞの えきたいの いろは ドーブルごとに きまっている。

Construction: Melody Box
The long strip contains sound data for the Construction: Melody Box application.

Trivia
Origin
Double Slap, formatted on this card as Doubleslap, is a move in the Pokémon games that Smeargle can use via Sketch. This card's e-Reader Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Crystal.

This article is part of Project TCG, a Bulbapedia project that aims to report on every aspect of the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Smeargle_(Aquapolis_109)

Flaaffy  モココ Mokoko

Stage 1 PokémonEvolves from Mareep

Flaaffy

Lightning

80

resistance-30

EX Dragon

27/97

Rulers of the Heavens

024/054

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Flaaffy.

Flaaffy (Japanese: モココ Mokoko) is a Lightning-type Stage 1 Pokémon card. It is part of the EX Dragon expansion.

Energy Recall エナジーリコール

Attach up to 2 basic Energy cards from your discard pile to Flaaffy.

Lightning Ball ピッカリだま

30

This card's ID is K-46-#. The Dot Code strip contains Pokédex information, a TCG glossary snippet, and a brief area summary for Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire.

Flaaffy - Wool Pokémon

 ???

2'07" (0.8 m)

29.0 lbs. (13.3 kg)

As a result of storing too much electricity, it developed patches where even downy wool won't grow.

This card's e-Reader Pokédex entry comes from Pokémon Gold.

Source : https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Flaaffy_(EX_Dragon_27)