This page is a guide on Mystery Houses in the game Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX for Nintendo Switch. If you want to learn more about Mystery Houses and where to find them, please read on.
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A Mystery House is a strange-looking house that randomly appears in a dungeon. These won't appear on your mini-map until you manually find it, so make sure to explore every room you can.
In order to enter a Mystery House, you need to have an Invitation. You won't be allowed inside without one, so we recommend keeping at least one in your toolbox for every adventure.
Inside, you will find rare items and tools as well as Pokemon that are guaranteed to join your team.
Some Mystery Houses will contain Pokemon that can only be found inside one, such as Riolu, so get ready to grind and search for Mystery Houses if you want to complete the Pokedex.
If you haven't cleared the main game yet, you'll only be able to find Mystery Houses in late-game dungeons, starting with Uproar Forest.
That said, you should be able to find Mystery Houses in most dungeons in the post-game.
List of Post-game Dungeons and How to Unlock Them
What Is a Mystery House?
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