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Reverse Mountain (Japanese: 地天の山Earthsky Mountain) is a dungeon in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. It is the final dungeon of the Voidlands the player treks through to return to the Pokémon world. Once Reverse Mountain has been completed in the main story, thus completing the trek through the Voidlands, it cannot be revisited in the main story. It can only be revisited through Pelipper Island, where it is considered part of the Water Continent.
Treasure Boxes cannot be dropped in this dungeon.
Reverse Mountain as seen from afar
After being saved by the Legendary beasts, the player, their partner, and Mawile are brought to Reverse Mountain, which the Legendary trio believe to be closely connected to Revelation Mountain. The trio warns the player's group that they will abandon them if they become a liability.
After an arduous climb, the group reaches the mountain's peak, only to discover that the Door to Hope, the gateway to the real world, is being blocked by Void Shadows. Surrounded, they fight five shadows, one of which transforms into a MegaTyranitar, and two of which turn into Mega Gengar. Even after their victory, more Void Shadows continue to fall from the sky. In a last, desperate action, Mawile shoves the player and partner in front of the door, leaving her and the beasts behind. After discovering the beasts anticipated this would happen, and were acting distant to keep the two from worrying about them, the player's partner swears they'll find a way to save them, and the two escape just as the door disappears.
The wild Sawk in this dungeon will repeatedly use Rock Smash to break walls. Since this causes them to exit the normal bounds of the floor map (rooms and hallways), the player is notified that "Sawk used Rock Smash!" regardless of where the Sawk actually is. This leads to the player's message log becoming flooded by "Sawk used Rock Smash!" notices, stopping the player's movement every couple of steps, while no Sawk is anywhere in sight.
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