Tanren Training Dojo

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Tanren Dojo is a new dungeon that was added in June in 2013. It has many different types of Pokémon with mostly all of them fully evolved. There are 2 different paths that one can take with one being you facing all the bosses (Hitmontop, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan) and the other being you only face one.

This dungeon has 36 floors.

This dungeon's level range is from 40 to 70.

Scenery
The scenery of the dungeon changes 2 times with the second change depending on the route that you pick during floor 20.

Low Floors
The low floors of the dungeon have a light tan color for the walls there is sand on the floor with water being common but in medium sizes. The rooms are medium size and the tunnels being common. There is a chance of light Fog and sandstorm.

Upper Low Floors
It is the same as the previous scenery but the Pokémon become stronger then before plus there is a shade that happens.

Mid Floor (Warp Room)
It is the same as the previous however there is an escape orb in the beginning and warps to select to continue. There are two routes that can be taken one leading to the Trio while the other leading to only One. In order to take the path for the Trio there must be a way to cross water (i.e.: Ghost type, Water type, Air Balloon, ect...)

Upper Floors (Trio)
The scenery of the upper floors changes drastically from the low floors, the ground is now pebbles and the walls are stone, It has a darker feel to it compared to the previous floors. And there is no water now; it being replaced by void.



Upper Floors (Solo)
The scenery has a major change going to this place, The floor is now covered in dirt with stones and leaves scattered about. The walls have become red with water being uncommon and in small quantities. There is no weather set to a floor however some Pokemon have the ability Sand Stream which makes sandstorm a common weather.

Low Floors
The Pokémon on the low floors are all Stage 1 Pokémon. They are a mixture of types with the mainly being Steel, Poison, or Fighting, The Pokémon here gain an advantage in sandstorm which is an uncommon weather. This is for level 40s or higher. The Pokémon change at floor 13.
 * Sandshrew
 * Gligar
 * Meditite
 * Croagunk
 * Makuhita
 * Lunatone
 * Skoropi
 * Mankey
 * Cubone
 * Cacnea
 * Skarmory

Upper Low Floors
The Pokémon that are in section are mostly the same from the previous but now they are the evolution of them, some stay the same and there is an addition to the variety in the Pokémon  Such as Fire and Psychic. The main types in this are Poison, Rock and Fighting. The Pokémon change at floor 21 depending on the route that you pick.
 * Onix
 * Kirlia
 * Machoke
 * Skarmory
 * Poliwhirl
 * Pupitar
 * Golbat
 * Nidorina
 * Combusken
 * Lunatone
 * Lairon

Upper Floors (Trio)
The Pokémon that are here are different in many ways from the previous ones. They are now mostly all fully evolved, and some of them have the ability to summon sandstorms (Tyranitar/Hippowdon). There is a very wide variety in the types that the Pokémon have including Rock, Fighting, Poison and much more. The Pokémon also have many different support moves such as counter and heal pulse. The Pokémon that are here also have many Area of Effect moves such as Earth Power or Earthquake.
 * Medicham
 * Gliscor
 * Hippowdon
 * Lunatone
 * Breloom
 * Hariyama
 * Skarmory
 * Nidoking
 * Blaziken
 * Aggron
 * Crobat
 * Probopass
 * Sandslash
 * Heracross
 * Drapion
 * Wishcash
 * Steelix
 * Machamp
 * Cacturne
 * Tyranitar
 * Gallade
 * Lucario
 * Primape
 * Marowak
 * Toxicroak
 * Nidoqueen

Upper Floors (Solo)
The Pokémon that are here are mostly all fully evolved, with many of them being able to receive good effects from Sandstorm. There are also Pokémon with the ability Sandstream allowing the weather Sandstorm to be common. The Pokémon are high level in the range of 60s and 70s.
 * Toxicroak
 * Steelix
 * Tyranitar
 * Hippodown
 * Nidoking
 * Nidoqueen
 * Gallade
 * Lunatone
 * Drapion
 * Medicham
 * Wishcash
 * Marowak
 * Poliwrath
 * Blaziken
 * Lucario
 * Hariyama
 * Weavile
 * Sandslash
 * Aggron
 * Breloom
 * Skarmory
 * Cacturne
 * Crobat
 * Gliscor
 * Probopass

Pokemon Boss(Trio)
The bosses talk to the player and afterward Hitmontop spawns completing the Trio. At the end the bosses talk about them representing different stats, Attack, Defense and Speed; Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan, and Hitmontop respectively.
 * Hitmontop
 * Hitmonlee
 * Hitmonchan

Pokemon Boss (Solo)
The boss talks about how he is training here and that this is his personal training field. He then challenges you.
 * One of the following Pokémon;
 * 1) Hitmontop
 * 2) Hitmonlee
 * 3) HitmonchanDojo_boss_solo.png

Items
The items that are in this dungeon differ from supplies needed to complete the dungeon to items that are used for specific purposes.

Low Floors

 * Scope Lens
 * Silver Spike
 * Iron Thorn
 * Power Band
 * Apple
 * Various Berries
 * Various Seeds
 * Twist Band
 * Poke
 * Various Orbs
 * Ether
 * Grimy Food
 * Wide Lens

Upper Floors
The Bosses have drops with Tiny Mushroom (2) being a 100% drop unless a boss drops an evolution item for Tyrogue. The bosses drop their corresponding item. This dungeon has hidden items as well, this includes Heart Scales, Big Mushrooms, Tiny Mushrooms and Different Shards. All these needed to learn moves from move tutors.
 * Twisted Spoon
 * TM Brick Break
 * TM Low Sweep (Walls, water)
 * Twist Band
 * Muscle Band
 * Special Band
 * Stamina Band
 * Silver Spike
 * Reviver Seed
 * Herbal Tea
 * Scope Lens
 * Apple
 * Big Apple
 * Various Berries
 * Poke
 * Quick Seed
 * Various Orbs
 * Ether
 * Max Elixir
 * Grimy Food
 * Wide Lens
 * Egg (Tyrogue) (In Walls)
 * Hitmonlee - Kick Braclet
 * Hitmontop -  Spin Braclet
 * Hitmonchan - Punch Braclet

Restriction(s):

 * Only 20 Items allowed

Trivia

 * This is one of the only dungeons that allow the player to select a different path
 * This dungeon introduces only one  Pokémon, with it being Tyrogue
 * This is Foxie's (Mapper) first dungeon