Seafloor Ruins/Western

Western Seafloor Ruins (West SFR) is a continuation from Seafloor Ruins. It is accessed when two players step on switches and open the stairs to it on Floor 21 of Seafloor Ruins. It has 60 Floors and you start on Floor 22. The dungeon is mainly filled with Water-types. There are two main bosses, the first is located after the Floor 40 Secret Room. The bosses are Whiscash, Seaking, Floatzel, Lanturn, Sharpedo, Crawdaunt and Octillery. Kyogre—the second boss—is found at the end of the dungeon.

To complete this dungeon you must gather a party of three members including yourself to press the switches located on Floors 30, 41 and 50.

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Once inside the player must complete the warp puzzle presented to them. The path to complete the warp puzzle is the following:
 * Middle-right
 * Bottom
 * Top-left
 * Bottom-left
 * Bottom-right
 * Bottom
 * Top
 * Bottom-right
 * Bottom-left
 * Right
 * Left
 * Lower-left

After the player completes the warp puzzle and defeats the mid-boss, they will end up on Floor 41. On this floor, the player has three choices: To change to Eastern Seafloor Ruins, the player must use the Seafloor Key previously obtained on Floor 38 and unlock the sealed staircase with a red dot facing right to continue. To continue on through Western Seafloor Ruins, three people are needed, including yourself. The players must press all the switches at once to unlock the sealed staircase with a red dot facing left to continue (these stairs will be shown going up rather than down). Otherwise, taking the normal stairs will lead to a boss succeeding a room with one Deluxe Box and an early exit.
 * Continue onto Western Seafloor Ruins
 * Change to Eastern Seafloor Ruins
 * Exit for a fake boss fight following a Deluxe Box

Bosses
There are two main bosses, the first is located after the Floor 40 Secret Room. The bosses are Whiscash, Seaking, Floatzel, Lanturn, Sharpedo, Crawdaunt and Octillery. Kyogre—the second boss—is found at the end of the dungeon.

Tentacruel and Quagsire
The fake end boss accessible on Floor 41 has two Tentacruel and two Quagsire attacking the player.

Team Razor Shell
Once the player finds the first boss, the player fights Team Razor Shell who tried to force Phione to lead them to the hidden treasure, which failed as the player distracted them leading to Phione escaping. After defeat, Sharpedo tells the Player they would pay for messing with them, as ends up following the player hoping it would lead them to the treasure.

They know the following moves:
 * Sharpedo: Taunt, Skull Bash, Crunch, Ice Fang
 * Kingdra: Hydro Pump, Smokescreen, Draogn Pulse, Ice Beam
 * Crawdaunt: Swords Dance, X-scissor, Crabhammer, Night Slash
 * Floatzel: Dig, Aqua Tail, Whirlpool, Ice Fang
 * Octillery: Lock-on, Hydro Pump, Gunk shot, Bullet Seed
 * Lanturn: Thunder Wave, Signal beam, Electroball, Hydro Pump
 * Whiscash: Amnesia, Mud Bomb, Aqua Tail, Zen Headbutt
 * Seaking: Supersonic, Megahorn, Waterfall, Horn Attack

Kyogre
Upon reaching the end, the injured Team Razor Shell warns the player of the danger they faced. The player continued on and was meet by Kyogre who assumed they were the trump card for Team Razor Shell. When Kyogre is defeated, Manaphy arrives just in-time and resolves the Misunderstanding between Kyogre and the player. Kyogre tells the player to go with Manaphy to the Hidden Treasure while he finishs off Team Razor Shell. It has the moves Blizzard, Hydro Pump, Hyper Beam, and Thunder.

Boss drop:
 * TM Thunder
 * Mushroom
 * Big Mushroom
 * Kyogre's Heart Slate

The Hidden Paradise
After Kyogre departs, Manaphy shows the player The Hidden Paradise, a place inside of Seafloor Ruins where many Phione live.
 * Manaphy: We're almost there!
 * Manaphy: Come on! Let's keep moving! It's right there!
 * Manaphy: Behold! This is the secret treasure of the seafloor... The Hidden Paradise!
 * Manaphy: Also, this is the home of a very special and cute species of Pokemon, Phione!
 * Manaphy: As you can see, the Phione roam and play here and there around the paradise! Cute, huh?
 * Manaphy: Whadd'ya think? Magical, huh?
 * Manaphy: Not just that! Lemme show you something fantastic!
 * Manaphy: Look at that! It's the core of the paradise which provides the place with all essential factors so life can be sustained in here!~
 * Manaphy: Not just that! This mythical lotus holds the huge bubble surrounding the paradise in its proper position so it doesn't float away!
 * Manaphy: Whadd'ya think? Magical, huh?
 * Manaphy: Now, come with me, please!~
 * Manaphy: This is my thank you for saving the little Phione from those thugs. Please, accept it!
 * Manaphy: I hope you enjoyed this short tour around the paradise! You can stay here as long as you like! Thank you again, [Player Name]!
 * Manaphy: I'll be seeing you around!~

There is a Deluxe Box in the center of map. The box has a chance of containing a Sea Dew which is necessary to enter Central Seafloor Ruins.

Box items:
 * Sea Dew
 * Golden Apple
 * Dragon Scale
 * Max Revive
 * Restore Power
 * Big Nugget
 * Big Pearl
 * Nugget
 * Pearl
 * TM Hyper Beam
 * TM Thunderbolt

Secret Room
All of the Seafloor Ruins branches have the same normal Secret Rooms.

The lower Secret Room is found from Floor 22 to Floor 39 and contains two Deluxe Boxes. There are four switches; three are dummy switches (and will do nothing when pressed) while the remaining fourth switch is capable of opening the doors that lead to the boxes. The two switches inside open both of the doors so the player can leave.

Box items:
 * Lum Berry
 * Revival Herb
 * Water Stone
 * Pearl
 * Mystic Water
 * TM Hail
 * TM Rain Dance

The second Secret Room is found on Floors 42-50. It functions just like the first Secret Room but the opening switch is different, being the bottom-left switch.

Box items:
 * Mystic Water
 * Revive
 * Big Pearl
 * TM Ice Beam
 * TM Scald
 * TM Thunder Wave

The upper Secret Room is found on Floors 51 to 59 and contains two Deluxe Boxes.

Box items:
 * Water Dust
 * Big Green Apple
 * Golden Apple
 * Max Revive
 * Restore Power
 * Big Nugget
 * Big Pearl
 * Nugget
 * Relic Vase
 * TM Ice Beam
 * TM Scald
 * TM Thunderbolt
 * TM Thunder Wave

Pokémon
''Pokémon in bold are recruitable. Please visit the Recruitable Pokémon page for more information.''


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Items

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Kecleon Shop Items
There is a Kecleon Shop on Floors 28, 39, 44, 53.


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Mystery Eggs
The following Pokémon can hatch from Western Seafloor Ruins' Mystery Eggs.


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Dungeon Objective
As both Eastern and Western Seafloor ruins have Sea Dew as a reward from the end box, the main reason for doing Western Seafloor Ruins over Eastern Seafloor Ruins is the differing recruits and Mystery Eggs. Kyogre has a chance of dropping its Heart Slate, and with this, the player can combine the Heart Slate with the Mystery Part to summon Kyogre in dungeons. This also gives the player access to Kyogre's Origin Pulse if Origin Pulse is randomly selected to be one of the moves four moves for Kyogre in the dungeon run.

Rules
Three players in a party are needed to fully beat Western Seafloor Ruins.
 * 1) On Floor 21 two players are needed to press the switches at the same time to continue
 * 2) On Floor 40 locate the Secret Room marked by a unique tile, complete the warp puzzle and defeat the boss.
 * 3) *If the player(s) doesn't enter the Floor 40 Secret Room, the regular stairs lead to a fake boss and ending room.
 * 4) After completing the warp puzzle and defeating the boss, on Floor 30, 41 and 50 three players are needed to press the switches at the same time to continue.
 * 5) Afterwards the player can regularly go up the floors and face the final boss.

Tips

 * Do not heavily rely on Electric-type moves to face the enemies and more so bosses as Lightning Rod will absorb Electric-type moves.
 * The "fake" stairs on Floor 40 will instantly warp you out without waiting for your party, so be careful.

Trivia

 * Western Seafloor Ruins was the first dungeon to have a Generation 5 starter outside of Harmonic Tower, being Oshawott, before it was moved to Shimmering Seabed.

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