Happiness Lake

Happiness Lake, infrequently called HL, is a Water-Type beginner dungeon in PMU 7 found north of Grassroot Town in Exbel. This dungeon has no bosses for the player to defeat in order to complete the dungeon. Occasionally, the weather is Rainy but is otherwise Clear in the dungeon.

The Pokémon in Happiness Lake are in the level range of 7-14, with the exception of Magikarp at level 1.

Floors 1-5
The lower floors of Happiness Lake have small rooms. The floor tiles are covered with bright, green grass, with lightly tanned stone walls. Bodies of water is common.

Floors 6-7
Darkness, more water tiles and less wall tiles are noticeable when the player reaches BF6 onwards.

Happiness Lake Bottom
At the end of the dungeon, the player is surrounded by water with limited visibility. The center of the room contains a single Deluxe box and a total of 75 Poké are scattered around the edges beyond the water. Players with a Water-, Flying- or Ghost-type Pokémon will be able to collect Poké that surrounds the lake.

End Box
The items that the player can obtain from the Deluxe box are as follows:
 * Big Apple
 * Honey
 * Max Ether
 * Sitrus Berry
 * Blast Seed
 * Tiny Reviver Seed
 * 25 Sticks

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

Items
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Mystery Eggs
Happiness Lake contains Mystery Eggs found on water tiles between BF6 and BF7. The Mystery Egg will always contain Ducklett.

Dungeon Objective
The objective of the dungeon requires you to climb the dungeon floors for completion.

This dungeon is also the first dungeon accessible for players to recruit Poliwag, Lotad, Wooper, and Yanma. Magikarp and Ducklett are exclusive Pokémon found in Happiness Lake.

Trivia

 * This is the first dungeon in order of difficulty that has weather manipulating orbs.
 * In PMU 6, this was the easiest random dungeon, and the first completely randomized dungeon.
 * It is currently the only dungeon to have Magikarp, not including certain Holiday Cave events.
 * Though Happiness Lake and Sunny Hillside are of approximately the same difficulty level and length, more Poké can be found in Happiness Lake than in Sunny Hillside.