Tiny Grotto

Tiny Grotto, also called TG, was recognized as the first dungeon of the game before the revamp and introduction of Pebble Cave, and was widely considered to be the easiest dungeon for new players to get experienced with how the game functions.

There are 10 floors in this dungeon; five floors to a midpoint to five more floors. To access the next part of Tiny Grotto, the player must have completed Cliffside Cave. It ends with the boss Roselia and two Budew.

The Pokémon in Tiny Grotto are mainly in the level range of 1-20.

Scenery
The scenery in this dungeon starts with grassy ground and flowers in the walls. From the midpoint after, there are patches of grass and flowers planted everywhere, with the floor more purple and the wall more overgrowth. The midpoint also has a warp supplied by Concordia that takes you back to the crossroads.

Pokémon
Pokémon whose names appear in Bold are recruitable.

Beginning Floors
The Pokémon from floors 1-5 are mostly normal and grass types in the beginning floors. * Only attacks in self-defense

Ending Floors
The Pokémon from Floors 6-10 are mostly grass-types, with mixtures of first and second-stage Pokémon.

Boss
There are several bosses at the end of this dungeon.
 * Roselia
 * Two Budew

Items
The items here, useful for beginner explorers, are: These items are common. The boss drops of this place are 50 poke (common), Tiny Mushrooms (uncommon), and a Reviver Seed (rare).
 * Apple
 * Poké
 * Sticks
 * Plain Seed

Dungeon Objective
The goal in this dungeon is, like every other dungeon, to get higher in the floors and beat the dungeon boss.

Trivia

 * The entrance for Halloween HC originally led to Tiny Grotto, as a joke by staff.
 * Tiny Grotto was the one of the four original dungeons in PMU 7.
 * As the dungeon is so simple, players often joke about it being impossibly hard to conquer.
 * Tiny Grotto had 3 floors before the revamp.