Buried Tower
You're walking down a smooth paved road when you pass by an old warehouse. Curious as you are, you slowly walk up to the door and cautiously push it open. A rusty capsule is sitting inside doing absolutely nothing. You kick it and a door on it that you didn't see before opens. You crawl through the small hole and press the only button in there: MIRAGE TOWER. The door closes, you hear a small whirling sound, and everything goes black. The door opens and you step foot into a desert. Sticking out of the sand right in front of you is the remains of Mirage Tower. You spot a guide near what looks like the entrance. Before you could ask her anything, she just points at a sign with a stick. Someone is being lazy today you think. Then you read the sign.
Welcome to the future, where the Mirage Tower takes place completely underground!
Because of weathering, erosion, and global warming, the Mirage...
You skip that part.
The Buried Tower is a whopping twenty-five floors deep. It costs $4 per exploration ($6 for two explorations). As you get deeper, the Pokemon you find are rarer and sometimes a bit more likely to be shiny, if you're really, really, REALLY lucky, that is.
After the first five floors, you need a Pokemon that could learn Flash or you could rent a Flashlight for $2. Or you could wander about in the dark and run into something that may not be so good...
The Pokemon to be found are your average ruin/cave/desert Pokemon like Unown, Zubat, Trapinch, etc. (including their evolutions). Pokeballs are free of charge!
They say a great prize lurks at the very bottom of this tower. Be careful, as this is still a tower of mirages and strange things can happen that can help you, hurt you, or do absolutely nothing.
Good luck, try not to hurt yourself, and let Grumpig rule the world!
So, are you ready to challenge the Buried Tower?
Because of weathering, erosion, and global warming, the Mirage...
You skip that part.
The Buried Tower is a whopping twenty-five floors deep. It costs $4 per exploration ($6 for two explorations). As you get deeper, the Pokemon you find are rarer and sometimes a bit more likely to be shiny, if you're really, really, REALLY lucky, that is.
After the first five floors, you need a Pokemon that could learn Flash or you could rent a Flashlight for $2. Or you could wander about in the dark and run into something that may not be so good...
The Pokemon to be found are your average ruin/cave/desert Pokemon like Unown, Zubat, Trapinch, etc. (including their evolutions). Pokeballs are free of charge!
They say a great prize lurks at the very bottom of this tower. Be careful, as this is still a tower of mirages and strange things can happen that can help you, hurt you, or do absolutely nothing.
Good luck, try not to hurt yourself, and let Grumpig rule the world!
So, are you ready to challenge the Buried Tower?
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